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the phoenix; Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, THE GLEANER, Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Office on Riehardion St.. near Taylor. 49*The Phoenix ia the oldeBt Daily Paper in South Carolina,bas the larqkbt omcu lation in the upper portion of the State, and haa baon regularly iaanod einoe ita inception? March 21, 1865. 4 #3~ Book and Job Printing ol evory de? scription faithfully attended tb. bobscuiption. Daily, ait month?.H 00; Tri-Weokly,2 50; Weekly, 1 50. Anvr.iiTi8EJir.iiTa Inserted in the Daily at $1 porequaro of nine lines for ?rat, and CO oenM? oaoh aubeequent inaortion; not exceeding flvo liuoe inlength, 75 cants. Long advortlaemonta by tho week, month or.yoar, at loaa ratee. Marriagea, Funeral Invitations, Ac, $1. aoent8. E. II. Bates, Union. Jnliua Poppe/Anderaon. B. W.Lawaon, Abbevillo. Robert Bryoe, Spartanburg. D. D. Moore, Rock Hill. J. A. Grigeby, Ridgoway. B. A. Soott, Nowborry. Either?Neither. Have yon seen a dictionary Of this new vocabulary, "Which pronounces cither i-thcr, And pronounces neither ny-thcr? Do not call it affectation, Shoddy show pronunciation; It upsots the el dipthong, Dropping c and t change places, With the ease of Grecian grace?; Only let them ohange their stations In like place in all relations? Change their places in believerp, Change them also in deceivers; Change conceited to oonoyted, Fortunes/rei'oTi* to fright, affrighted; For the rule which gives us i-tber, Changing noither into ny-ther, Hakes believers all belyrers, And deceivers all deoyvers; Tho conceited man conoyted, - "While the freighted ship is fry-ted, Deigning, too, is dining true. For every line brings something new? Vein is vine before this current, Weight iB,white, with Yankee accent; If yon cannot change these also, Speak as others do, or should do. No God.?The Judiciary Committee of the United StateB House of Repre? sentatives have deolined to recommend a ohange in the Constitution recogniz? ing God. The ground taken is that this country is a sort of haven for all creeds and classes, and anything tend? ing toward a union of ohuroh and State woald be a dangerons precedent. ?The euit of John L. O'Sullivan againt Marshall O. Roberta, in New York, resulted in a verdict of $13,000. It was for services in Mexican claims. Sooth Carolina Monument Associa? tion.?The monument proposed (o be ereoted by the women of South Caro? lina, in memory of their gallant dead in the late Confederate war, has been de? layed in its completion by want of the necessary funds. Tho coBt of tho monu? ment will be $10,000; tho first install? ment of $5,000 has been already paid to the distinguished architects, Muldoon & On:, nf Kontuckv. who aro proceeding Tr;tL the monument, which, when I finished, will bo a noblo nud beautiful tribute to our deceased f-oldiers. It in requisite that $5,000 shall bo ruised by October next/, to compledo this sum of $10,000. This can he eusily obtained, if each Distriot will pledge itself to give $200, and if every individual who re? ceives one of these circulars will scud tho small sum of $1. Let a treasurer and collectors bo appointed in every vil? lage and city, and let tho money collect? ed by these local Treasurers bo promptly forwardod to the General Treasurer, Mrs. W. K. Rachmac, at Columbia. If tho ladies in these Districts will give the matter their earnest attention, wo are convinoed that they will soon secure tho amonnt repuired. Surely none will re rase to aid in perpetuating tho memory of thoso who counted not their lives dear that they might save tho land they loved so well; and though tho cause thoy died for be lost, all is not lost, so long as their grand epitnpb, "They died for their principles," whether engraven on marble or on the tublets of our hearts, shall contain for us and for futnrc gene? rations inspiration and hope. Mrs. W. K. BaCIIMAN, Treasurer S.O. Monument Assoc'n. Mrs. JOHN T. DARBY, Correspond lug Secretary. Miss MARTIN, Recording Seosetuiy. Board or Directors.?The office? of the Association and Mrs. O. Muclie, Mrs. G.Howe, Mrs. C. Walker,- M-h. John McKenzie, Mih. John Bacon, Mrs. A. Dargan, Mr?. C. Beck, Mrs. B. Levy, Mrs. John Fisher, M/k. W. H, Gibbet--, Miss LaBorde, Miss Wndo, Mrs. S. Beard. ?fcty* Papera through out Iht. Stale will oblige by copying. 1 Stanley's Couch tynip CURES allkindaof Congha, Jloarrt nr.os, Bronchitra, incipient Con tu nip I Ion. Try it; don't delay; a Cobnli gels worse with every day'*) neglect. For tale ni NovS j UEINITSli S TH.TJG fVJ'OIlK 1 Su&ar-Oano Syrup. pf BAURELS very Knporior Mini purp tJ 8ohlhtrh?m ifle SYRUP* for pf.le hv Jan 0 tflGl'E Si GYLES. Breakfaet Bacon, BUF F ALO TONGU P.S. MESS MACKEREL, LEAF LAUD, PIGS' FEE P, for nale low by IIor*Fi ,v. OYLES. Stallion for Sale. A HANDSOME styliiili iron-gray ftTALLIpNJ In good order, ia offered for aalo. For particulars, apply at Una office. Jan 21 Dried Peaches. BS. PEELED DRII Feh 3 HOPE & GYLES. 50()l TO THE READING PUBLIC! If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, % budbobibb for the phoenix, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or leaned every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAKOLINA. The Phcenix is Ibo oldest Daily Paper in the State, and lias bceu regularly issued since March, LSG5. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph aud Mails, from nearly all parts of Ibo World; together with full MARKET REPORTS; Besides well aelcotcd Miscellaneous and Reading Matter, of interest to every? body, will be found in these publications. THE EDITOIUALS. Aro carefully- prcpnred, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no better or more j satisfactory invks1ment cuu bo made, than a subscription to ono or tbo other of theso publications. They uro Gou scrvativo in politics, and arc devoted to tbo bcHt interests of the State. The following aro tbo TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Pnajsix.Si 00 Tri-Weekly. 2 DO Weekly Gleaner (18 columns)... 1 50 These papers were the first issued in Columbia, in 18G5, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub? lished ever sicco. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Tbroagbont the middle and upper Coun? ties of tbo State, und uro excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phcenix bas a greater circulation through the upper part of Sonth Caro? lina than any other daily paper publishcd\ in the State. Merchants und others will find its columns an udmirable means of communication with tbo people of tbo entire up-country. Advertising rates are reasonable and equable. Send adver? tisements marked with tbo number of insertions desired, and tbey will be stopped upon the expiration of the time. Office on Richardson (or Main) street, between Taylor and Blnnding. JULIAN A. SELIiY^ Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home e.speciaetjY when Style and Price are the Same. the Phoenix Boc-l: and Job Steam Printing Office l>4 If fiP#s#J Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of thu Lutc&t Improvement; TYPE of various grades und styles from ono foot to the fiftieth part of an inch in size; BORDERS, CUTS; Black, Co? lored und Transfti INKS; PAPER, CARDS, A.c. Tbo proprietor is u practical printer, and emplojs tbn n est i-It:111tl men iu the profession; nil woikoxecnUdut shortest notico possible, in Ihn Intest und best siylcs, iind :?.! K ?? York prices. CALL and EX kMINE r:, ]?'.< )1 M ENS of 'ej^-l'-V.-o*!5;c>SCO CT" 1. 2, and 4 Sheet rosters, Howl bills Prcpri'.mtr.C!-, Circulars, Bills of Faro, Putnpblots, Lii. fe. Dodgers. Flyerr, Latter Heads, billHcnds. Olicoks, HorKo Bills, ~l\ ceipts, Labels, Railfosd Blstikf, Lo?iil Bla.nks, Trfls, Ci:rd-? of a\: kinds mid mzps? Wedding. Vir.itinu, Buaiuess, Show. JULIAN A. 8ELBY. Proprietor Piimxix :i: a Gwanei: E^lablisltmcnt. THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOR Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX^UANO ! A Natural Bird Quarto, from Pbccnix laland, WIM, UK & ill HllirOUni (MID! THESE colobrated. FERTILIZEIlS nro too favorably known by the planterB of Ibis Btato to requiro comment. Those who have used them know bow to apprcciato their valne; thoao who have not aa yt>t, will find, on fair trial, that their liberal ubo will pay on present crops, bcaidea being of future bcuefit to their lauda. For further information, apply tu BEIKELS & EZF.LL, Agents. Jan IG t May 1 Columbia, B. C. ROSE'S HOTSXi, OOOTB?BIik, S. O. WAI. E. ROSE, Frcprietcr. Another Firtt Class Hotel in City?Fare $2.50 a Bay, including CmnibusKidc SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL, AND IN THE CEN l'l'.E OF THE BUSINESS PART of tbo city. Roae'a Omnibua Mill convev paesongciu to ami from every Train. The La Mcb' Apart nienta are com pletc, with private entrance on assembly btrect. The BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS aro all uew and superior to any in the city. ? April 5 HUTS illfflHI \ IA TO AND FP.OM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUF./1CTUBIEG CITIES. flirte Timen u Wtili from New YoiU?Tuc?<ln>-8,TliurBtluyii and SaturduvH, jax?~EItgunt Mule Kooni Accuiumodtttlun a Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 IS A I. KS MONTHLY. Wstm The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND conneoting Roads Webt, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first olaes Steamships to the above porta, invito attention to the quick timo aud regular deepalch afforded to tbo business public in the Cotton States at the l'ORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and aca transportation for Freight and Faeeeugera not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other pot t. Tho following aplcndid Ocean Sttumc-re arc regulai ly on.lhe line: TO NEW YORK. CHARLESTON...Jae. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION... .B. W. Lockwood, Com'cr. JAMES ADQER..T. J. Lockwoud, Com'der. | MANHATTAN. .M. S. Woodhull. Com'er. JAMEH ADGER A CO., Agenta, Charlctton, S. C. GEORGIA. .8. Crnwell.Commahdcr. SOUTH CAROLINA. .1.3. Beckett.Commander. WM. A. COUltTENAY, WAGNER; HUGER A CO., Agmta, Charit tt( u, B.C. TU P Ii I I, A D K L I> II I A . Iron Stcaniahipa ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander. EQUATOR.C. iliuckley, Commander. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, B. I. T O II A L T I M O II E. FALCON.Habile, Commander. SEA GULL.Dutten, Commander. Sailing Days?Every Fifth bay. PAUL C. THEN 110 l.M, Agent, CbnrktU.it, B. C. TO BOS T O It . Steamships ME II CEDIT A and FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADO Kit A CO., Agent.-, Chat hi t. n, S. C.& Luteaguarautc? 1 au low aacompi tir.g lines. Marine Lneuranve, one-hall ol one i crccnt. through BILLrj of V ? ->\TV f J. CkJJi i > U ASS THROUGH TICKETS Can bc.had at principal Railroad Ofllcca in Georgia, Alabama, Tenncs? re ard Mississippi. Slate-Rooms maj beFccurcd in advance, without cxtiti charge, byaddreating Agent sol the Steamships in Clin riet* ton, t\ whose ofllcew, in all cases, the iliiilroad '1 ick? tu should be exchanged and Bertha tuai^ncd. 'li e Through Ticket* l y tbiu reutc include Transfers, Meats and Slate-Room, wLib on ship-boaid. THE SOUTH C ? IlOiilXA llAZXUOAD, CM-Old.!A JtAlLXSOAl) Andtheir connecting lines, havi largely increased thcii facilities, fur the rapid movement of Freight and Paseengeis ne t ween the Northern tinis ami tho South und Wet t. Fitet Class Eating Saloon al Brunuhvillc. On the Georgia and South Carolina BailroadB,lirst class Sleeping Care. Freight promptly transferred from sl< niui i io daj and night trait + el tlx South Carolina Railroad. Closo connection made with other Roads, tlchvei ig 1 nit I a: ciiM?Lt points With great prompt nets. The ntanago^s \i ill use every < xcilh i io mti.-ly (i.? :j pat it in that I the tine via Charli atou cannot he turpftstcd in despatch and the tub < .' ?>< i ? < I geeeis. For lurther information, apply to T. J. Ckutin, Western Aenn, Athiiita. Ga ; 15. D. Habkll. Centra) Agent, P. O. box 4 ?7!?; C nice "17 Broadway, N. SV.F. J Pickins. Genera. Passenger and Ticket Agent. South Carolins ltaihoad; or J M.Sr.iuii:i< ttupt-iinlindcM Groat Southern Freight and Passenger Lint, Chariest* n, S. C. an :i? ilv THE WILMINGTON star. ESTABLISHED ONLY MX YEAJiS I DAILY STA It HAS tho largest circulation of any Daily Newspaper in (he State, und a circula? tion in Wilmington neatly twice a* large aa that of an) other paper. All the news of tho day will be found in it, condensed when un? important, nl length when of moment, and always presented in a clear, intelligent and interesting manner. sunsciiirnoN (in advanci::) One Year. ;7 00 Six Months. AMI Three Mouth*. 2 tii> WK1CKUY S't'AK. PiUOK IIEIiUCKll. The WEEKLY STAU I* how com', incdwith tho CAROLINA FAltMEE, as 1 i- < re < I the I cheapest papers in the country, at the lol : lowing t:t i.; ci.i> i:.vri s: ! Oho Copv, One Y?o.r.jl 5(1 , Ouo Copy, Six Mdntlin . lit ftl-iJIt'iha ol .". to 40, One Ye-ar f I 25 pel j ropy. Clubs of It) or inoic, One yenr.'onb : i I .t:t> per copy. S|m ei:.:en I nph .? scut > n ap [.Mention. Address ! WM. 1! beuna 1 I?. ' V.dllor nd Proi i let or. Wiliftington, n. Columbia SVHusic Store R the jSTOCK i aiating ol Piai 1 Molodopuu, V'i?diu< j iVccordo? i .-. I'.n i I nionts ol all kir.vl ? I a.-true! ten Ib?. 1.. 1 1- atnre in cal public t?? an e of m [jhh al :~: ( i.'ti i se'Ma??^ ? a.-. ??' j. t--J. i Instrnnti ntu . n i 1:1 cl . ; . !l Solo A *. t lltn I'm ? he ."? ;:( t ' or F.alej A <"t..*.? CO'l '.I A< < Mnt-ic ."??nt by ti i'i! | : i r.u I'Hft : und :* 11 i ]' '-.4gp: l'.xpreaa, whrn i'i'iHi't tl, to Ktate, r;n-.?'..e.: C v.. D; ( lioo aini (;:. ?i ? lot mile > Pianos, Organs find Mol ... Itrphired in ' ? fach i * v in;- the nll< ntioi <?! .? ininatb n of tl.? b ! IK IIANDLSK.eon. luii il Pai bn Organs ..i.. t't :ij< Flutes :. Sib.i i Rai d Inalrn '. I.' t\ Jftii?ic ft:t' i vi i\ ?\ai. Mnftien tit- it Wi nr< Sunt I. Coi ?i'iiu liGANS. bine: id. i :i reccipl o ' (iood^ ??( nl bj v ny pni t ol tin d Scctiiin-haiw 1 < \ . '.< r eash oi :? 'J un< ai 1.1 ft i: and w .i r moviuf giveoapi ein I ! Milien te I': ii and Shipping Piano? loi ollu i \ p- :i t dosiri i! at modi] ?ti > iice. . All ?...':(;-.? prompt)) i c, ndi (i t,< und satia f'"li?i ku.irr.iti ((! I' tbofc laviu inj lit will ? ago :.rr,e '? and Sliinii ? ' !. r b v, tbl v :-'.?'.. err eatnlogm n ? i ri bantlise hi : hove Pinr.M: \'nv 7 Choi I. o c A r, b3Illia:jt oil. igli toat < il, in tho ueo of v. hie A T '"v nr;? /"? fi i 00 i .. ('(.i) pen:. ' It; barn !? ; 20lioxi? Oo 'roviMor.s. f.-r cnMi. n ' ? It/ CON SIDES ,i/ ?v Me ar?ei red 1!; .1 f :,r.i. lit n Choi so. ' ijL no Rcoitluiit la i>oij8ibio. Furo, inndoi ; oils and the he*! Illuminator in the world. ] (yBvcry Kumlly Kliontil v*v Ic?*XtO ' Can h? burned In tho ordinary Krropenol ' Lamp?. Tut up in Patent FAUCET NOZZLE | I ('AN':', from which tho Oil may ho drawn with'ont Ins- of (til or without li'ling thnOan,1 by lh.? DEVOE M A N 0 FACTU It I NO COM? PANY N<.. i" i'.. Fob C Ini? Yum Pb lit 1 JC 01 i Chart e. i 10 ehpsIs choice new crop 'J'iay, i 100 hart iFamily Flonr. 25 barrels Apples, OniOna and Polalnri?. Dec A HOPE A 0VI P?. Fan'ly Flour. ?>A 100 RRIR i \lra Family FLOUR. tT^i^sfiw 100 barn 1 ? low ni ieed. 1 tit aonnd, ^SSwBSa For sale br HOPE A GYLES Fourth Grand Gift Concert,1 Foil tub BENEFIT of tbe \ PUBLIC LIBBARY OF KENTUCKY. SUCCESS ASSURED/ H f A ft I. Ii DRAWING CERTAIMf? On Tuesday, 31st of March, Next. IN ORDER TO MEET THE GENERAL wish aim expectation of tbo public and of the ticket-bolder*, for tho lull payment of tbo magnificent gifts, announced fur tbel fourth Grand Uilt Concert of the Public Li-i brary of Kentucky, tbo management havo do-; termined to postpone tho Concert aud Draw-! log until Tueedav, the 31ut of March, 1ST 1 NO FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. 1 No doubt ie entertained of tho aalo of every ticket before tho drawing, but whether all are wild or not, tho Concert and Drawing' will poBltivcly and uucquivocally tako place' on the day now fixed, and if any remaiu un eold they wdl be cauccled and tho prizes will bo reduced iu proportion to the unaold ticket?. Ouh GO.COO tickets have been isfcued and 1*4,000 cash laus, ? I Will be distributed among ticket-holders. Tho tick et aaro printed in coupons of tenths jend all fractional parta will bo represented ' iu this drawing jn?t au whole tickotu arc, list OW C1KTS. 1 Gl and Cash Gfft.{250,000 1 Grand Cash Gilt. lOO.OOO 1 Crawl Cash Gift. 50,000 1 Grand Caeh Gift. 25 000 1 Grand Cash Gitt. 17.000 JO Caeh Gifte, ?10,000 ?/ach. 100 000 J!0 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each. 150.000 1,000 eaob. 50,000 500 each. 10,00b ?100 each. 40 0C0 300 each. 45,000 200 cavh. 50,001p 100 each. 92,500 50 each. 550,000 50 Cash Gilts, HO Cosh Oifta, 100 Cash Gifti, 150 Cash GiftB, 250 Cash Gifts, 325 Cash Gift*, 11,000 Caeh Gift s, Total 12 000 GiftH, all caeh, (innmuling to.*1,500,COP The chances for a izilt aro as utio to live. PRICES OF TICKETS. Whole tiekots, $50; halves. $25; tenths, or rich coupon, $5; eleven whole ticket? fi r $500: 22'. tickets for $1,000; 113 whole tickets for $5,01)0; 227 whole tickets for $10.000. No discount on less than $500 worth ol tiekots. Tho Fourth Gift Concert will bccouductcd, in all respects, like tho three which have already been given, and full particnlarj may bo learned from circnlars, which will do sent free from this office to all who apply for them. Orders for tickets and applications for agencies will be atlendi d to in tbo order they aro received, and it is hoped they will be sent in promptly, that tlx re may bo no dis appoiuiment or delay in tilling all. Liberal terms given to thoao who buy to sell again. All agents aro peremptorily required to nettle up their acconntB aud return all unsold tickets bv tho 20th day of March. " THOS. E.B RAM LETTE, Agent Tublic Library Kentucky and Mana? ger Gift Concert, Pub'iio Library Ruilding, Louisville, Kentucky. Deol7wf BUY ONLY THE GENUINE ! Standard Scales! STOCK SCALES, COAL SCALES. HAY SCALES, DAI It Y SCALES, COUNTER SCALES. Ac, Ac. Scales repaired nrtnupilv a ud reasonahlt/. For sale, also, LETTER PRESSES, and ! the Jiosl perfect ALAH? ?ANH ?ft?wEfi'i Hiirs Alarm Till r.o.'s. EVERY i Merchant EVERY mUMrectl sor.n at Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., ISltOAUWAY, NEW TOltK, LOG llaltimore Strict, Baltimore. 5:5 Camp Street, New Orleans. KAUtUA.VKd At EW1XU, Masonic Hall. Philadelphia. i'.MttllAMi'. BKOWN ?!t CO., ' 2 Milk Street. Boston. POI.LALt 1) & CO , Agi-nn, Auguata, Ga. For nah- bv It; !? si- I.N .V SON, Columbia, S. O. Jan 23 fm27 A MEDICINE W?RTH HAVING. iibimtsu*H <ii J-:i:.vs i>::l.icjiit, FOlt Kick He.adi'che, Bilious Attacks, Con? stipation, Sour Stomach, Dyapopsini, In ; ihgerttion, Scroiula. Jaundice, Fain in the Hack, Nouralgia, Biopsy, skiu Diseases, I Loss of Appetite, Depression of Spirits, [ I Heartburn, Ithenmatijui, Ncryanaticea, Mc ; lancholy, I'.ilinus Fever, cWtivonefs. ?j Auk for lt< init.-h'.-' Queen's Delight; non< 1 j other is ;:? nuiuo. For hhSo at Dec 101 E. H. H El K lTriU'S Drug Store, I j OKS i i\i: || IMPORTED WINES, BRAN PIES, C:( ;rOTCH WHISKIES, iht Jamaie > hum, .rundi? ? ?Olaid. Ac, Stteir.. u in Aleo, it 1 ; v Ci?;ais. &c. 1). . 21 ?ort W it. ek ?I.uli ira v. c <> i Id Whisk i SI IvGERS Dory Notice. ALL DOGS not hrving a citj collar before (ho Isl <d March next, will ho taken u|i i.ml impounded, .'. e. i'i ice of colls is ?2. Dj ?udeibl ?he Major. Oil AS. B ARNUM, Feh8 City (Dork. Office City Treasurer, COLIIMI lA.f.. i .. DEorsiurn 27, 1S7t5. I rxinij city ?1 Columbia will, on tho 15th ol Ji Jnunnry, lS7-1. commence paying tie PAST DUE COIU'ONR of her Routfe. Thej twill ho paid id the CarolliiaNalional Rank alno at tlo South Csvolina Rank and Trutd '. C> mi snVi Rni.k, in H la city. CIIAS. 13 A RN UM, Oily ley.-uircr I Dpp2H Piantiuir Potr.loer, <*-/\ lURRELS, in line order. EARIA ? >\l Ii >SF.. EAR1 V ilGODUICn, PINK BY li ami PEERL1 backt?. ?ale low lor f'rocn HOPM A- OYhES Big Kominy. ? ?? RARn?L3 In sh kiln rtrlt d. by Greenville and Columbia Eailroad ?fi?H?^ff^Sf?TRAIN8 run daily, Sundaya oxcepted, connecting with Night TrainB on Bouth Carolina Railroad up and down; with Trains going North and fcouth od Gharlotto, Columbia and Augutta and W'il mingtou .Columbia and Augusta Railroada. I up. Leave Columbia? at.7.15 a. m Leave Alaton. 9.05 a. m Leave Newberry,.10.40a, m LeaveCohcsbury. 2.00 p. m Leave Bolton.8.60 p. m Arrive at Greenville.5.80 p. m down. LeaveOreenvillo it.7.80 a. m Loavo Belton.9.80 a. m Loavo Cokesbury.11.16 a. m Leave Newberry. 2 30 p. no Leave Alston.4.20 p. m Arrive at Columbia. 0 CO p. n: Anderson Branch and Blue liidge Division down. UP. Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a.m. Arrive 7.15 p. m Leavo Pcrrjville (1.25 a. ro. 0.35 p. m LeavePendlelon 7.10 a.m. 5.50 p. m Leu vo Aneloreon 8.10 a. m. 4 60 p. m Arrive at Belton 0.00 a. m. Leave 8.50 p. m Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville ?traiich Mondays, Wednesday ana Fridays. On Anderson Branch.between Belton and An ?lereon, Tuepdaya, Tburedaya and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAUIEAD, Oen.Sup. JAbess Norton, General Ticket Aeent. The Short Line Schedule. Chabi-otte, Cor.rimiA A. Aror6TA R.B. Co., QoitUMBIA, 8. C.. Febiuary 22,1874. fffj ^IB^^^v Kcr Schedule wfll be ope? rated on and after thia dato: j guing north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4 Leave Auguata.6.80 a m . 4.15 pm Grauitevillo.*7 33 a m 5.11pm Bateevillo.9 43am 17 00 pm Columbia...1168 am 9 87pm Cheater.44.24 pm 2 28am Arrive Charlotte.1G.4Gpm "5.15 am No. 2 Train makca cloeu connection, via lliclimond, to all points North, arriving at New York G.05A. M. No. 4 Train makes close [connection via Richmond to all points North, arriving at New Y'ork at 5 15 P. M. ' ooino south. Train No. 1. Train No. 8 Leave Charlotto."7.00 a m 9 10pm Chester.9.54 am 1138 pm Columbia.i2.1Gpni 3.10 am Bateevillc.4.57 pm 5 43 am Granitcvillc.17.15 p m *7 48 a m I Arrive Augusta.8.05 pm 8 45 am ?Breakfast. } Dinner. ISupper. . South bound Trains connect at AcgGtta ifor all points South and West. Through tickets sold and baggago checked to all prin? cipal points., jfsr bleeping cars on all Night ?Trains. JA8. ANDERfeON, Gential Sup't. A. Pope,Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. South Cakulina Railboad Company, ?ui.u?uiA, S. C, October 18.1873. and after Sunday, 19th instant: mail amd fassendes Til ain. Leave Columbia at....8.40 am Arrive at GharloBtonjat.4.20 pm ; Leave Charleston at.9.00 am .irrive at Columbia at. . 6.00 pn NIGHT expbe6b, fbeioht and IfCOMM O d ati Of tkain, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .0.80 a tn Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave. .6.45 a m Camden Train will run Monday,Wednesday and Saturday, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 1.50 pm Ariivo at Camden at..... 6.85 pm Leave Camden at...G.50am Arrive at Columbia at.11.60 am , B. B. Pickinb. General Ticket Agent. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. ?ES5m\OBiL$i?* CONDENSED T1ME iStSBe?^fac?'! ABLE, Richmond and .Danville, Richmond and Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and North Western N. C. B. W. GOING NORTH. ' stations. mail. expbe?b. Leave Charlotte...... 7.10P.M. C.25 A. M Leave Salisbury.9.50 P. II. 8.84 A. M Leave Greensboro.1.40 A.M. 11 10 A. M Loavo Danvillo. 4 32 A. M. 1.62 P. M Leavo Burkvillo. 9.44 A.M. 6.40 P. M Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 2 80P.M. 5.10 A. M Leave Rurkvillc. 5.84 P.M. 8 2B A. M Leave Danville. 10 41P.M. 12.67 1'. M Orc-r-V-w 9.15.-A M. 4.00P. M |,cavo Salixhuvv. 4 57 A.M. 6.22 Jf, At Arrive at Chatlotte... 7.20 A.M. 3 30A.M GOING EAST. Leave Gieeueboro_1.45 A.M. 11 10 A. M Lt avt Company Shops 3 SC A. M.Arl2.20PAl L< ;.ve Raleigh.S 05 A. M. Arrive at GohUhoro.. .11( 5 A. M . GOING WEST. Leave GoldeVoro.4 to 1*. M. Leave Raleigh. 7.45 P. M. Leave CorJbttnj Shops 12.05 A.M. 2.15 P.M Arrive-in Greensboro. 1.80 A. M 3 SO P.M !S'orth>tvesttm iv. c K. IL.t-ahm Bmrli Leave Grecntbero 3.40 pm Ariivo 10.80 a m Leave Kernen ville 9 00 a m Ariivo 5.10 a m Mail trains daily, both wa\h, over entire length of road. Express dail] bet wc-er. Corn pan v Shops and Ch arlot I r, Bund sve excepted H. E.ALLEN, Gen.Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Talcot, Engineer and Gen SnpU. Wilmington, Columbia and Atgusta H GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., Columbia, a. C, October 21 1673. ?SS tsr> CSaSC^avi THE following Schedule &^*^<3gB2St$ will bo operated e n and atu r Sunday .October 26: ooino nobth. Tf ain no. 2. 1batx ko. 4 Leave Columbia.11.40 am 8 45 pm Florence.M -in p u\ 2.10 a m Fleminglojj.is ?0 p ru 5 27am Arrive Wilmington.10 15 pm *7.15am No. 2 Train m?kes cloeo connection, riu Richmond, to all points North, arriving New York0.4? A.M. No. 4 1 rain makes close con? nection, via old Pay Lino and Richmond, to all points North, arriving New York 4 25 I*. M ooino sonn. tuain no. 1. train bo.S Leave Wilmington.4.60cm H'?.10pm Fli mingtou.\6 60 a m 7.45 p m Florence.10.10 a ui 11 87 P m ArriveColumbia...J3,16 p m 4C0ani Making close coimr-ctiuEa at Columbia for all points South and West: Through tickeU 1 -oht uim baggago checked to nil princirtl points, i uliwan palace irh tpciet.n all hij Li '..'?f.. ^Rriakfaat. ilh'ni.ir. iShrpcr. JAS. ANDERSON, General tsivp't. A. PopB.Gcn.PasBonger'andTicket Agent. | tiummerSchedule B. & U. li. 11., i . ?.-" V'--l DOWN TRAIN UP TRAILS : SoK?S?*? Arrive.Leave .'.rrivr Len\f Spartanburp.. 8.80 7 10 Stttcavillo- 7.13 7 15 6.47 C.5C . facelet. 7.2JJ 7.1.0 G.S1 G.40 Jjoncavillc..., 8.01 8.10 B.fcl G.00 . Unionvillc... 8 43 9 f8 4T8 5.18 Santnc. 9 43 9 E3 4.16 4.25 Kith Dam. 10.20 10.25 3.44 3.t0 rShelten. 10 40 .0.49 8.19 .'1*7 LvlfcV Ford... 11.07 11.13 S..r7 3(3 ?.hot! c r. 11 85 11.45 2.2S 2 8f l.-Mhltu.12.40 _??L3: HOPE & GYLES HAVE for sale? 500 bushels OATS, 2,000 bushels BRAN, 2.000 bUKhele SHORTS. also, Freeh R:e:r Kraut and Mince Meat. 100 boxes. Hnieihs, 50 ball-boxcf. Rnirinp. 25 ouarte.r-boxcH Palt-ine. . 50druniH Sin>rna Fige, Dcpaicateel Cocoa nut, ICO pci.uds Seedless Kaitins, ? 5C0 Beads of CabbrrtPj_ Thorbnrn's ~Garden Seeds. \NP OKTOV STTf?, warranted freph, for . ilc by HOPE ? OYLES.