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THE PHfENIX, Published Daily and Tri-Weokly, Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor. .?I jwThe PHOnrx is the oldest Daily Paper In South Oarolina.hu >j the labokst ciboolation in the upper portion of the State, and. has been regularly issued since its inception March 21,1865. 49- Book and Job Printing ol every de ecription faithfully attended to. hbbscbiftion. Daily, six months, $1 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 50; Weekly, 1 50. advertisements Inserted in the Dally at $1 per square of nine lines for first, and 50 cento each subsequent insertion; not exceeding five lines in length, 75 oonts. Long advortlsomontB by tbo week, month or year, at less rates. Marriages, Ftme'r'al Invitations, Ac., $1 AGENTS. E.H. Bates, Union. Julius Poppe, Anderson. H. W.Lawson, Abbeville. Bobert Bryoo, Bpartanburg. D. D. Moore, Bock Hill. J. A. Qrigaby, Bidgoway. The Holly, Laurel a>nd Yew. The white rime sits on the silvered bough, The red-berried holly, the greeu spiked yew, The shining laurel is frosted now, And the honre of the daylight short and few. But kind hearts beat by the bright fire? side, And soft eyes sparkle by candle-light; And we draw the ourtains at eventide, Shut ont the shadows, and welcome ' night. The snow-flakes fall through the dark? ened air, Bat never a morsel for that care we; And, it may be, wo have silver to spare, And nan give.to the homeleEs a penny fee. w ' Ahl brighter then shines the homestead fire, 1 And dearer seem the dear faces all, If we stretch oat our hand to pull out of the mire A brother, who into it chances to fulll As we would be done by, let us do; A blessing shall be on our labors still; And the evergreens?holly, and luurel, and yew Be the emblems green of our hearts' good-will! - 0) *-4>-? A Truhq Mourn.?What a terrible sensation it ia to get down from some elevation, where yonr descent depends upon making a connection with yonr feet, and fail to find the proper footing. Perhaps yon are a large man, and are | getting down from a shed roof. Yonr stomaoh is pressed against the eaves, and yonr elbows are dug into the shin? gles. Yon have got down too far to crawl baok, and are perfectly unable to see yonr legs or anything near them, and In this condition of complete help? lessness, and perspiring at every pore, yon deploy yoar feet in agonizing ap? prehension. Despite the danger of your position, yon cannot help bnt realize the awfully grotesque spectacle you are un? avoidably making of yourself, for the benefit of prejudiced observers, and the sensation intensifies, instead of reliev? ing, the misery. It is at such a time as this that a man understands the worth of a trne wife to steady his legs and point his feet. Bat she is neither in sight nor hearing, and after waving and flonnoing his legs nhtil every blood ves? sel in his head ia on the point of burst? ing and the pressure on bis stomach threatens his spine, he eichor makes the oonneetion, or, what is more probable, lets go, his hold in the madness of de? spair, and come* down on the hard I earth as if it were an ottoman. There I are times' when a wife should court se olnsioD, This is one of them. ? I Danbury News, m ? > E. G. H., in the Piokens Sentinel, dreams tuuBly: "I dreamed that the I devil came and took me ont through [ the bars and started with me to hell, bnt said that I was a good fellow and he wonld give me three honrs to get away from him; said that if I coo Id | tell him anything he oocld not do in a minute, he wonld let me go. I saw a great, big, twisting oak tree, and told him to tear it up, and he tore it all to pieces. The next time I told him to tear (down a big hill, and ho leveled it | off, and then we were in sight of hell, and I was just ready to step off into the bad place, when I asked him if he could ont lie the Bads, and he said, 'No, by -, old fellow,' and told me to go back." The Department of Immigration in New Zealand has extended an invita? tion to Mr. Joseph Arch, tho famous agent of the agricultural laborers of England, requesting him to visit that country and exemiue and report upon its resources. THE WILMINGTON STAR. ESTABLISHED ONLY SIX YEARS! HAIL. V STAR HAS thelargt'Bt circulation of any Daily Newspaper in tho State, and* a circula? tion in Wilmington nearly twicoas large as that of any other paper. All the news of the day will be found in it, condensed when un? important, at length when of moment, and always presented in a clear, intelligent and interesting manner. BUBBOniFTIOK (IM advance?) One Year.$7 00 SixiTontbs. 3 80 Three Months. 2 00 WEEKLY ST All. fbioe heduoed. The WEEKLY BTAB is now combined with the CAROLINA FARMER, and 1b or., of tho cheapest papers In the country, at the fol? lowing REDUCED BATES! One Copy, One Year.$1 50 One Copy. Six Months.1 CO SSrOlubSOf 5 to 10, Ono Yoar, $1.25 per copy. Olnbs of 10 or more, One Yean only $1.00 per copy. Specimen CopieB sent on ap? plication. AddreBe WM.H. BERNARD. Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. Baltimore *Wilmington,N.O. Semi-Weekly Steamship* Line, Composed of. tlio Arab-class Steamships D. j. FOLEY.Capt. D. j. Piuce REBECCA CLYDE.Capt. D. C. Child* LUCILLE..'.Capt. j. 8. Bennktt RALEIGH.Capt. j. B. Oliveb WILL hereafter eall from BALTIMORE every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and from 'WILMINGTON every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. M ? ?? . Connecting at Wilmington, N. C, with the Wilmington, Commbia and Auguata Bail road, giving Through Bills of Lading to and from all pointa in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. ; Connecting at Columbia, S. C.with the i Grceuvillo and Columbia Railroad and Char-; Iotte division of tho Charlotte. Columbia and I Augusta Ral!ro*d. Connecting at Augusta, Ga., with Georgia,' Macon and Augusta and Central Railroads.: Stoamors of this lino, on arrival in Wil? mington,' slop at Railroad-Depot, and the! Railroad Freight, being Btowed separately in| Steamer, is tianaferr?d, under covered shedB, direct to CarB, without delay, and forw.vrdcd by tho fast Freight Express that eveniog. No drayago in Wilmington, and no tranaf'jr; front Wilmington South. Rates guaranteed; as low aa by any other route, and nil loeeee or ovsr-chargee promptly paid. Mark all Goods cia Steamship to Wilming? ton, and forward Dills ot Lading to Railroad; Agent, Wilmington, N. C. For further information, apply to either of: undersigned Agonie of the lino. ANDREWS & CO., Ageuts B. & W. Steam-1 Bbip Lino, No. 73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.' A.D.CAZAUX, Agent B. St W. Steamship Lino, Wilmington, N. C. A. POPE, Central Freight Agent. F. W. CLARK, Aes't Gen. Freight Ag't, Wilmington, n. o. H.M. COTTINOHA3I, General Western Agent, Atlanta. Ga. Nov 22 3moa Columbia Music Store LyErand & Son TAKE pleasure in oalling the attention ol the public to an examination ol theii STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con Misting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, j Melodeona, Violine, Guitara, Banjoa, FlutoB, Accordoons. Brase and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kino... Also, SheetMusio and! Instruction Book a for every class of Musical Instrumenta on hand at all times. We are Sole Agents for the Stato of South Carolina of Eatey & Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet, Music sent by mail, poHt paid, on receipt of price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sen thy express, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organa for sale cheap, for caah.j Pianos,Organa and Melodeona Tuned andj Repaired in a satisfactory manner: and will; giveospecial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties tc any point desired, at moderate pi ices. All orders promptly attended to and satie faction guaranteed to those favoring ua with their patronage. Scud for onr catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson ?treet, a few doors ibovo PlUESIX offlco, Columbia. R. C. Nov7 CENTEAL NATIONAL BANK, of COLUMBIA, S . C . -? ? ? Present Capital, . . . 1150,000 Authorized Capita', , . . i?O?.?UO officers. JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. G. BllENIZER, CSehier. C. N. G. BUTT. Assistant Cashier. THIS BANK now occupies its magnificent threo-etory and Mansard Roof building, on tho corner Plain and Richardson streets. A general Banking bualnosatransactcd. Cor-, tiheates of Deposit, bearing Interest at the rato of Seven per cent, per annum, issued.1 Notes, Bills of Exchange and other evidences 4>f debt discounted, and money loaned on col? laterals. Stocka, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought and eold. DraftB on all the prominent cities in the United States bought and sold. Dibbctors?Ja8. E. Black, JohnB. Palmer,1 F. W. McMaater, R. D. Senn, (or R. D. Scun & 8on,) G. W. Bowrdon, (of Copcland & Bear den.) R. L. Bryan, W. O. Bwafheld, (ot R. ? W. 0. Swafflold.) W. B.Stanley. J.C. Heegere; Samuel McGawan, Abbeville; James II. Rion, Winnaboro. Feb 8 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAItOL.l.\A. Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTEREST ALLOWED AT THE UA'IL OF SEVEN PER CENT. PER A NX I'M ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIE PER CENT. COMPOUNDED' EVERY SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. offickhs. Win. Martin, President. John b. Palmer, Vlce>Prcbident. A. G. Brenizor, Cashier. J. II. Sawyer, in general charge-. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cafchicr. i Directors. Wado Hampton, William Martin, John B. Palmer, A. C. Haakcll, F. W. McMaster, E. II. Heinithh.T. E. Grt'gg, Columbia. G. T. Scott, W, O. iiluuB, Nowberrv. B. H. ltntludgc, Dauie! Ravenol, Jr", Cbar-; baton. MECHANICS. Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Orphans and others may hero deposit their savings and draw a liberal J ato of inter set thereon. Planter*. Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other purpose*; I'm euta desiring to set apart small sums for children, and Married Women and MinorB (whose depositsetiuonly he with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by thoir legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future use, are bore afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whore tbey will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho s a mo time, be subject to withdrawal when needed. Aug 18 Stanley's Cough 6yrup CURES all kinds of Coughs, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, incipient Consumption. Trv it; don't delay; a Congh gets worao with every day'n neglect. For aale at Nov 5 t HEINITSH'B DRUG STORE. A Marvelous Medicine FOR the Liver, Stomaoh and Bowels. Htinitah'a BLOOD PURIFYING LIVER PILLS. Cures Liver Complaint, Hoadaohe, Stomach Disorders, Indigeation and Consti? pation. For salo only at Nov 5+ HEINITSH-B DRUtS STORBh_ Buckwheat. TjmESII New Hrrlled BUCKWHEAT, for I? aale by L?RICK Sr. LOWBANCE. Choice Provisions. AT low price8 for cash. . G.000 pound b BACON BIDES, 2.00') pounds now Sugar-cured Htm?, 10 barrets Leaf Lard, 29boxes Qoehen Obceee, 10 boxes Yonng America and Flu t-wpplo Cheese, 10 cheats choice new orop Teas, 100 barrels Family Flour. 25 barrets Applet?, Onions and Potatoes. Boo 4_HOPE A. QYLgg. Imported Champagnes. Kf \ CA8E8 Jule? Mum b'Dry Verzenay and OU Hoidaick, Quarta and Pints. For sale low by_ii^F*!^ QYLES^_ Wine Bottles. GROSS WINE BOTTLES, for eale, low, by nOPE & GYLEB. 20 E Upright Bteam Engino 'or Bale. IGHT-HORBE POWER, iu t erfect order, with ernoko-etack, ahaftiDg and a quan? tity of belting. For particulars, apply at Phozmx Office._Oct 30 Canned Goods. ME A/re?Deviled HAM.PeTiled TONGUE. Deviled Turkey, Roast Beef. Fruits?Peaobea, Plume, Apricot?, Fine Apples, Pears, Strawberries. Vegetables?Green Corn, Grocn Peas, To? matoes. Mj*shr,ooms. For salo by Kov 15 ^ _HOPE & GYLES. Oorn Whiskey. .fr, 13URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. AIbo. a lot of four voar old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Aug 13 JOllN C. SEEGERS. Will This Induce You to Fart WITH YOUR GREENBACKS? THOSE Blue Eberdun OVER-COATS.:< Thotfo Brown, Heavy Beaver Over-Coata. . Those Bluo Caator Beaver liver-Coats. Thoee Black Caator Beaver Ovor-'Joate. rhoBoltluo Chinchilla Over-Coata. Those Drab Chinchill.t Over-Coata. TboecBluo Cloth Capo Over Coula. Thoec Brown Cloth C:ipc 0~< i-Coats. Those Black, Heavy Reaver Capo Over-Coats. Those Mixed Chinchilla Cape Over-Coats. Shawls andBlaukctrt at sani'j sacrifice. Imported Cheviot Slllitl'S.h.riiit Imported Dover Shirts. '* Imitation Cheviot Shirts .. " Wo aro offering similar bargain* in other coods. Dec 10 15 K. & W. r. mtrly MO, now $30 $35, $33, ?25, 121, $17, ?33, S30, 115, $1C, *27 $25 $20 $18 $13 $25 $24 $12 $13 ly M.75, now $3.00 $.-> 00, " ?3.00 53.L0, " $2.?0| SWAPPlBtrD. WHEELSE HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. O, THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL NOW IN THE 01TY?PRICE ?4 A.DAY Corner Main and Plain Streets, T. M. POLLOCK,'Proprietor. ROSE'S H?T^r?OI-UMBIA, S. O. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel in City?Fare $2.50 a Loy. including Omnibus Ride SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART ol the city. Rose's Oim.il us. will convey passengers to and from every Train. The La lies' Apartment b are complete, with private entrance on Assembly stritt. 1 he BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS arc all Li w and supei ior to any in ihf city. April 5 Wheeler House?Prices Not Reduced! THE PROPRIETOR OF THE WHEELER HOUSE would napc-clm!!; inform the traveling public, thrtt, iu ordur to m liutaiu the character of hit House aa a First Claaa Hotel, he willcontiuu' his prices as heretofore, and guarantees to give that eatijfuctiou which hau secured to the House the reputation it new baa. July 30 T. ff> POLLOCK, Proprietor. it. II MA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, H1UDELPHIA, SEW YOBK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE HEW ENGLAND MANDFAC1TJBIK G CITIES. "Imt Time* ii'Wcih fro in Vi w Yin It?-Tin -tin j*. T1iu< uln j? a ml Sn l in it it }??. - K W ga ni Mult It no Hi a? i ?uii iiuutul Urn * Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston ." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 11ALKS MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, A ND connecting Roada Wctl, in aliiki.ee v.ith tin fleet of thirteen first class Ste nmti.i; s i\_ to the above ports, invite attention to the quick tune and regular despatch afforded to the business public in the Cotton Ktatea at the PORT OF CBARLESTON, offering facilities or rail and at a transportation fur Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at auj other port. 'Ibe followiugsplendid Ocean S1hiii.uk are rcgulailt on.the line: T O ?J K XV Y O 11 K . CHARLESTON... Jae.Bcrrv, Commander. , ,CHAMPION... .11. W. Lockwood, Com'er. JAMES ADQER..T. J. Lockwoed, Com'der. | MANHATTAN. M. S. Woodhull. Com'er. J.\51 km ADGER ft CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. GEORGIA..S. Crowell>3ommaKdcr. SOUTH CAROLINA..T. J. Beckett.Command* r. WM. A.COURTLNAY, WAGNER, U 1*0 EH A CO., Agents, Cherleeton, S C. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Command : FQ 1AT()R.C. Hinckley. Command t;. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S (.. TO BALTIHOItEi FALCON.Hainie, Commander. SEA GULL.Putten, Commander. Sailing Days?Every Filth Day. PAUL O. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO It o S xon. Steamships MERCEDITA and FL AO. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADOER ft CO., Agenle, Charleston, S. C. Eatea guaranteed aa low as competing lines. Marino Insurance, one-halt of one percent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be.had it principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee and Mississippi. State-booms may he seenred in sidvance, withtmt extra charge, by addressing Agents ol the St< uinships in CliMileston. at v- lio?r oft'?*? a. in all eases, the Railroad Tickets should be exchange and Berths anaicniHi. 11? I hrottgh Tit kt I* by this rente inclnde Transfers, Meals and Statc-Rouni, while on ehip-hoaid. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GKOKG1A 11AILROAD And their connecting lines, hate largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement of Freight and'Paaseugers between the Northern cities and the South and West. First Class Eating Saloon at Branchvillo. On the Georgia and South Carolina RailroadB, first olass Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from steamei to day and nijfht trains of the Son!h Carolina Railroail. Close conneotion made with other Beads, delivering Freights at distant points with great promptness. The managers will nse every exet tit n to ealisly their patrons that the line via Charleston cannot be turps sat d in despatch and the safe delivery of get ds. For further information, apply to T. J. Gbitkin, Western Agent, Atlanta, Ga.; B. D. Hasell. General Agent, P. 0. Box 4.979; Office 317 Broadway, N. ?.; S. B. Pickens?, Hanert. Passenger and Ticket Agent. South' Carolina Haiti end; or J. M. b'i i kirk, Superintendent Great Southern Freight and Paeeenger Line, Cbailesttn. t?. C. Jan ?0 Jly THE PHCENTX Book, Job and Newspaper STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT PPrPPITPPP PPPPPPTPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPP P P P PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP P PPPPPP PPPPPPP TUE Proprietciol ike PntCSIX bas tho? roughly fittcdapand furnished his ofllee with latest improved material Tor doing all kinds of Printing. 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Greenville and Columbia Eailroad LXnmmBsHr; passenger AWWM?lllf ?"JiilBTRAtNR ran dally, Saud?;? excepted, connect bag with Night TrainB on South Carolina Railroad up and down; with Trains going Nor th and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and Wil mington.Colnmbia and Augusta Railroads. up. LeavcColnmbia at.7.16 a. m, Leavo Alston.9,05 a. m Leave Newborry.10.40 a. m Leave Cokeabury.2.00 p. m Leave Belton.'.'.8.CO p. m Arrive at Greenville.i. G.SOp.m down. LeaveGreenvllle at. 7.80 a. m Leave Belton.0.80 a, in Leave Cokeabury.11.15 a. m Leavo Newborry.2.80 p. m Leave Alston. .. 1.20 p. m Arrive at Columbia. -.0.00 p. m Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Division . down. up. Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7*16 p. ta Loavo Perrj ville 6.26 a. ra. C.86 p. m Leave Pendleton 7.10 a. m. 5 60 p. m Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.60 p. m Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leave S.GOp. m Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville Branch Mondays. Wednesday anaFridaye. On Anderson Branch ,betweenBelton and An deraon, TneadayB, Thuredays and Saturdaye. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Bup. Jabez Norton. General Ticket Agent. " The Short Line Schedule. Charlotte, Columbia & Auoubta B.R. Co., Columbia, 8. 0., October 24,1878. ' THE following Paeeen. 1 ger Bobedulo will boope ratcd on and after SUNDAY, the 2(ith inst.: goinq north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4 Leavo Augnata.6.80 a m 4.15 pm Granit evillo.*7.S3am 5.11pm Batcaville.9.48 am f7.22pm Columbia.11.68 am 9.37pm CheBtcr.Jt.28 p m 2.28 am Arrive Charlotte.t7.08 p m *5.15 a m No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Richmond, to all pointa North, arriving' at New York at 6.40 A. M.; also, via Baleigh and Old Bay Line, arriving at New Yorje at 4.25 P. M. No. 4 Train makes close connec? tion, via Richmond, to all points North, ar? riving at New York at 4.25 P. M. ooiSG south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3 Leave Charlotte.*7.00am 0.10 pm Cheeter.9.54 am 11.38 pm Columbia.i2.48pm 3.40 am BateBvillo.4.67 pm 5.43 am Grauitevillc.t7.15pm ?7.48 a m Arrive Augusta......... .8.vo p m 8.45 a ? * Breakfast. JDinner. fSupper. South bound Trains connect at Augusta for all points Sonth and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all prin? cipal points, JOT bleeping cars on all Night Trains. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup't. A. Porn, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. South Carolina Railroad Company, Columbia, S. C, October 18.1873. Changeof Schedule fcb>to go into effect on and after Sunday, 19th instant: mail ans passen oki! train. Leave Columbia at.8.40 am Arrive at Charleeton'.at.4.20 pro Leave Charleston at.9.00 am i rrivcat Columbia at.6.C0 pm Nigh t LxrrKBB, vbeiobt and accommodation train,' [Sundays excepted.] LeaveColumbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.80 a ra Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave. .6.45 a ra" C am den Train will run Mor. d a y, Wednee d ay and Saturday, aafollows: Leavo Oolunfbia at.1-50 pm Arrive at Camden at.6.35 pm Leave Camden at.......6.50 am ArriTO at Colombia at. .11.50 am 8. B. Pickins. General Ticket Agent._ Piedmont Air-Line Railway. CONDENSED TIME -17 ABLE, Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W.,N. ! C. Division, and North Wcete-rn N. ?. R. Wi GOING NORTH. stations. mail. exfbees. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6.25 A. M Leave Salisbury.9.60 P.M. 8.34 A. M Leave Greensboro.1.40 A.M. 1110 A. M Leave Dauville.4.32A.M. 1.62P. M Leave Bui kville. 9.44 A.M. 6.40P. M Ai rive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond.2.30 P.M. 5.10 A. M Leave Bui kville. 5.84 P.M. 8.28 A. M Leave Danville.10.41 P. M. 12.67 P. M Leave GrecBBboro_2.15'A.M. 4.00P. M Leave Salisbury.4.67 A. M. 6.22 P. M Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.80 A.M GOING EAST. Leave Greensboro_1.46 A.M. 11.10 A. M Leave Comvany Shops 3 86 A. M. Arl2 20P.M Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.15 A. M. GOING "WE8T. Leave Goldeboro_<? 4.WP.M. Leavo Raleigh.7.45 P. M. LeaveCompanyShops 12.05 A.M. 2.15P.M Arrive at Greensboro. 1.80 A.M. 8 30 P. M Norlh-ivestern N. C. u. It.,gain. Brncb Leave Oreenthero 3.40 p m Arrive 10.80 a m - Leave KernersviBo 9 00 a m Anive 6.10 a m Mail trains daily, both wayB, over entire lengthof road. Express daily between Com panvShops and Charlotte,Sundaysoxcepted s. E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Talcqt. Engineer apd Gen.Snp't. Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta B. GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., Columbia, S. C, October 24 1873. THE following Schednlo will bo cperatcd on and alter Sunday,October ?6: eioiNo north, train no. 2. train no. 4 Leave Columbia.11.40 a m 9.05 p m Florence.14 40 pm 2.10 am I-'lemiegton.t8 50pm 5 27 am Arrive Wilmington.10.45 p ni *7.15 a m No. 2 Train makes close connection, via Richmond, to All points North, arriving New York o 10 A. M. No. 4 Train makes cloeo I connection, ria old Bay Line and aleo Rich ' ninnd, to all j oints Not th, aiming New York 4 20 P. M. OoIXO bouth thais no. 1. tbain so. 3 Leavo Wilmington.1.60 a m 16.10pm Flemingtou.*6.50 a m 7.45 p m Florence.10.40 am 11.37 pm Arrive Columbia.i3.10 p m 4.00 a m Making close connections at Colombia for all points South and West, through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points, ruliman palace sleepers on all night ???Eits. ".a?? btTh?? -ir>inr.?>r. +^nr>r,er. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup't. A. PorE, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Summer Schedule S. & U. I? Tl., DOWN TRAIN U.- TRAIN Arrive.Leave Arrive.Leave Spartanburg.. 6.30 7.?0 Batesville. 7.(3 7 15 6.47 6.66 Pacolet. 7.23 7.80 6.81 6.40 Jonesville. 8.01 8.10 6.61 6.00 Unionville. 8.43 9.(8 4.18 6.18 Ban tue. 9.48 9.68 4.16 4.26 Fish Dam. 10.20 10.26 8.44 S.fO Bhelton. 10 40 10.49 8.19 3.27 Lyles* Ford... 11.07 11.18 2.67 3.08 8trother. 11.98 11.45 2.23 2.80 Uaton.12.40 J-31 HOPS ft GYLES HAVE for Bale? 500 bushels OATS, 2,000 bnahela BRAN, 2.000 bushels SHORTS. ALSO, Fresh Saur Kraut and Mince. Meat, 100 boxes Raieins, 60 half-boxes Raieins, 25 einarter-boxes R?tsln?, 50 drums Smyrna Figs, Desaicated Cocoannt, 100 pounds Seedless Raieins, 600 Heads of Cabbage.