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Pntwf aj&a3 Dali J- ?qa,Ti^WiB?k]y Every rt?auo?iday. Morning; BY JULIAN;A- SELI ? Editor and Proprietor, Office on'Ricnardron St.. near Tayldr. -I !?'????-?-'? MMTlni Pncs^ix ja tue oldest Daily Paoer I n rfuuth Garojipa, has the laku kst emeu-I lation In the,Upper portion or the State, and has bWsn rognlarly Issued Bince itain coptiou?Ataroh 21,1805. 1 . jay Book and Jqb Printing ol ?very da Boription faithrnlly attended to. ' " suBsbaiPTios. Daily, six mouths, U; Tri-Woekly, 2 50; Weekly, Ufcv* bus -1 ? . | ? r. ' Inserted in the'Daily at $1 a square of nine linos for first, and'SOoentseaoh subsequent insertion; if nQt-ixoee^ing five lines Ui length, 75 c?hts:' Ldng advertisements by the week] mouth pe loar.ta? leas rat??. MarrlaaCI. Fna^xaJ jfovitatiejiB, &c-., 9i,? /,?<>:? ? ' rWW'jcs. ....... . ? , Juliua Poppe, Ajauorapn. i Robert B'ryoo, Spartanburg, J. A.Grigsb&Bidgew.ay. r. E. A. SooflCUlBWU'ajryi t- . >j. . i a.w^>myt?t?Whl>r.<<: ... MAIL ' An?Ah'ajcwi?iixa.-?Northern mail opoutf 6;!U> A. P.'M.; closes 11 A. M., 6 P* M, . Charleston opens 8 A. M., 5.80 P. M\ }oloaei $ A; M., 6 P. M. Western opens 6 -A. M., 1 P. M.; oloae* '?, 1,30 P. M. Greenville opens 6.45 P. M; \ oIob?b 6 A. M. Wil? mington opens 4 lf$$? olosea 10.30! A.M.: On Sunday open from 2.80 to 8.3o^.;iat ;;'?V'':r.-': Philadelphia Press: '4At the begin- f ning of the ye? 1873, we had 184,740 buildings of *11 luucta Of theeel24, 302 were dwelling houses, occupied by, families. Thoy exQood the following cities by tho following numbers: New York, by over 60,000; Brooklyn, by over 78,000;StviLoui8,. by over 84,000; Baltimore,, yby over 8?,0?0; Chicago, by over 79.000;.Boston,, by over.94, 000; Oiucinnuti, by over 09,000. This I city has a population cf near 800,000, j and they 1'ivo in on area of 120 square miles." The peotolM*1 practices; of free and J independent vo.tera have been mani? fested in the little island of Corfu, in the Grecian Archipelago. Thero was an election there on Saturday, and the aforesaid biti^enk prepared for it by a general riut, in which some thirty of them were perforated with bullet? and punctured by bay one t?. \ . t , A lhra\d<London special says: "United ?ta^c? Minister ?cbenck luid the corner-stone of Lincoln Tower, Soath London, yesterday. It is to be erected in:1 ;'commemoration Of the emancipation of the negroes." Two worsen; in Jersey City had a desperate light, a few night ago, when one of them' seized the. baud of the other with her teeth so savagely, that it required the exertions of three men to pry open her jaws. A Monster Au. i oat on.?A live alli? gator, weighing 25Q pounds, and fully nine and-a-h'aif feet in length, was re? cently caught ^lear,.,.Marion, and shipped to the EooTcigioal Garden at Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. Two'menY-iiamed Joseph Clark and Daniel Lewis, hud,a diilieulty in Troy, N. Y., recently,1 when Clark had bis thumb sev/arely bitten . by Lewis, from; the effects of which he is not expected The noweststylo ofcovpive is called a la Diiuphiuo. The . urrangetnont iu exceedingly graceful und becoming, depending from the bickof tho head down the neck, and fitting it closely. Urs. Greene, Lindlfii:& Bentley's Great Pamily^ledicines. COMCPOUAW; KXT RAVT.' CORY DA - L.IS, the gioat vegetable alterative for all dtoeaaqs.aupjng from impure blood.., DR. GRBKNK'!? PIT CURE, for tho cure of Epilepsy, Fita.Spasnie, and convul? sions of all kinds. Medicated IIonQ^^Kj/j^ongbs, Cclda, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diaoasea ol the lungs and air p.aaaagca. Neural gl n Spec Ule,a certain and speedy curo for Ntiuval?i?, Rhouniatibin, 2Cl-i Vi.u? Head-ache, and ail nervous pains. Waimab Valley r.gne ( urr. Contains no Quinine. A most positive remedy lor Chills, Bilious I\rer.:a*i)d Congestions oi Liver and Splei :. ? ifeis lift if charm. Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte, N.C. For i*ale bv-' W. ?.PIRIIKK, ? Nov20 ilj * Columbia. S. 0. MlsSUttttl-bVAXti L0TTJBR1ES! Legalltf & 1,\ l.uic Authority, uvt) ]>li.\ M'.V IN PUBLIC IN $T. hO VIS. Qrnnd Single tin ufoer Sod cm?j u s .-, 0,600 > iimber?! DRAWS TJIU i .ast 1>.\Y OF KAMI Mo.Sirt. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! 10,380 PrlxeagAfuoujitlttfif io 63oo,ooo.| Whole Ticket?V$iO;!Malves,'l{; Quartdra,2.501 T7te Great Uomhinntion Scheme, icith a CAPITAL PRJZE OF $32,500; and 32,3'Ju Pr.izKS, Amoi;.\tino to f">78,177! Vraics Ewry Saturda <j During the Yaar. Whole Tickets, f 10; H alvos, 5; Qnartora, 2.50 Address, for tick?iu and cirenlarK, HURRAY; MITiLElt .V CO.. Managern. P. O. Box 2,410 Ht. Lohia, Mo. April 7 J,Vly Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. THE Cincinnati G a teile makes tho asto niahing announcement that Cincinnati boer is no longer pure; but adultcrato'd with molasscB, sukui' of stan h, fusel oil and (ho poisonous Colchicum. The Commissioner of Agriculture, in bin n povt for 1SG5, says that Prof. Manoa, o! New York, analyzed tiio beer fr?m a nozeh difiorenl breworlcs, and found all ot it adulterated. 'Vereins Indiens and uux. vomica, ? ntiutd largely into its Cnmpbsitinn/ ' .1 j. c. SFEGERH guarantees hi.-, beer tobe pure and reliable. Ho does not hdnltcrato it, but brew* |r,0U) i'the he? L barley, mait and hops. . air,lfVju.-- nr ,? J*^f^3 \. Bubscribo for tho Pjkenix, Ho atg?mery Wnlte"SulplvuT"s^rin g?? Tin?'fAbSou8 Wat or in? Place,*iU be Opened for ' the* reception of visitors mnl the' _?BT JD^R. ? Thn , BmlWUngB boon littUtedH aud furnished' in- the elo?attt tttodbia totyle,. and there ia ovory appiiantio for the comfort, conveni? ence and amusement of our. Gueste, a?cb a* Sepretea' [(Ticket, Post ubd Telaaraprr Office?, &o,.Ao, Music by the. Naval Aca,-1 dooayllaudfrotu.Auijapolia.Md. ./ J bVisitors leave the A- M. A Q< Railroad ati| ig Tunnel, ?.ud.th.euco by brpnuUroad 1 J miles to the. Springs'.- Address' i^'J ' colhoun& cowan; ? ' May 22 2mo ? Prnpritdora i-??. . . 11 ? .m Notice., -i s k, T'R iotJ odii aut ,..,?ft(l With tho delay at Alston. SUPERrV.TEN'DENT'B ofrF-Lqgfr ? S ?? 4j J run,. making <clo.j'e cobnadiibm Greeuvilio aim Columbia aud Atlanta, taud| Richmond Air-Lino Railroads, Uoiugt&way BUPERINTENDENT'R OFFICE, ' 'SPARTANBUR G'A UNION It. K. CO., ON and after1 Jupe 1, 1874 Trains ?ti 'the Spartanb?rg' ?ud Union 'Railroad will ' The -tSpartauburg and UtUoii, 1 fcompletely\,.f;Quipt:e4 for tliii* allroad is business; Road being'in 'fine condition, makes good time anjL.tAro' ixm u e o tu o u b. [ . C 'A}'.'. ! Pasaengers traveling thiB routo will have ivery attention. , w..w. DAV1ES, T. I .Majfllffcnp A JT :'[)>')Bapetintendent. t ?il.e $5,000,000 |1FTH AND LAST CONCERT| Public I^&Tary of K^ntuclcy,! ' ' ?" J?tV 31, 1874. IN announcing tho fifth and last of tho ' aeries of. Gilt Concerts, given for the benefit of tho Public Library of Kentucky, tho Trustees and Manager refer with pride and pleasure to the four which have been already given: Tho tin-it, December 16,1871! the second, Dooombor 2,1872; the third, July 8, 1873; and tho fourth, March 31, 1874. 1 Under their charter, granted by a special Act of the Kentucky Legislature, March 16, 1871, the Trustees ato Authorized to giveOWK M01lK,andONLT UNKMU11K Gift Concort. *?Yith the money arising from this fiiftlr and last Concert, tho Li? brary, Museum and other departmentfl are to bo enlarged and endowed with a-llxcul and certain annual iucomo. Buch an en? dowment fund ie desired, as will secure, beyond peradventnro, not only the mainte? nance of this magnificent establishment, but ita constant growth. THE FIFTH GIFT CQ.NCEET, For tho purposes mentioned, and which is positively and unequivocally announced as THE . LABT WHICH WILL EVER BE UIVEN UNDER iHI8 CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, will coruo off in Public Library liaU, at Louiflyillo, K v, 'At this final Concert everything will bo Upon a nealo corresponding with its in? creased importanco. The muBic will bo rendered by an orchestra consisting.of 100 performers, selected for thclrramo in dif? ferent lands, and tho unprecedented Bum of j $2,000,000, Divided into 20.000 Gift*,,wUl be distributed ! among the ticket-holder*. Fi <? i 1.1st OF* GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift... 7.$250,000 I One Grand Cash Gift_-. lOn.OOO One Grand Gash Gift.I 75,000 One Grand Oash Gift. 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift.?? 25,000 ? 6.0ash Gifts, $20.000 each. 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14.000 each. 140 000 15 Oatoh Gifte, 10.COO each..... 150,000 20 Cash Gifts, 6,000 eaoh. 100,000 25 Cash Gitta, 4.000 each..... 100,000 30 Cash Gifts1,' '3,000 each'....'. 1)0,000 50 Cash GiltB, 2,0( 0 each. 100,000 100 Cash Girts7, '1,000 each.,... 100,000 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 120.000 !H)0 Cash Gifts, 100 each..... 50,000 19.000 CaBh Gifts, 50 each. .'.'.: 030.00Q Graud Total 20 OOOGiftM. all caRb.^.?OO.OOO 1 PRICE OF TICKET.-?. Whole Tickets!'J..'.. $50 00 Halves..'.j..* <v\vf 2500 Tenth, or each Coupon"..... J* ' 6 00 ll Wholo TieketB-' for.... f.."..'.'.'... ISOO 00 2tJ Tickets'for'...-i',;.f.-...1.000 00 Tickets are ndsv ready for sale and orders, ?accompanied by ctxsh %vill u'o promptly filled. Liberal oommifftiona kwill; hollowed to satisfactory agents. " -i.ri.Vi i Circnlara containing full particulars, f?iA nished on application. THUS. li.'imAMLBTTI-r, Agent and Minager, Pablie Llbrar'v Build inir, Louisville. Kentucky; May 10 tnf, ?<? 8b00n;d 'and last" ?? EMi cut nan . , is aid Ot'/TJIB * MASONIC - RELIEF A;SS00|M.j OK \" 4 iVt>iiK#H.7i:. va., T?URSDAT, SEPT. 3,'^74. rX^HTB en'erpri^e if eonduett-d l>v the M.\- . L st^jjJtinil.lL>.--30'\AiWMj<?;>h>;tioii.rvl Va., hhiT. r iini'ionfy id ihe\ irginin Le^ie latuii ^-/-ct |>A.y:J 2.i c h ?. l-V!- lor tho i pu^pbwpu f fiif: I lyt'di :.?t intohit.} :l i MtisjWrntrTfRij '? ' i ow in e hr^t of ?> rS ??? m ii, I orl _ _ j 50,000 Tickets??.??o r?tf?.h vJlfls.j ? to itn aivii.v aw .\ : X :,j:w fka'H i:>', to ir/vv .1 Gift is i.'mp-a'-oca to 'us. of J.'vi;/ Ti'u LIST Of GIFTS. Oue Grand Cash tiilt ol.tfiO.OOu One Grand C;-.-di c-.t: of.j:?,i iu) One Craud'Cat-h (iifi <>(.20,000 One nra.mi Givah Gift id. 10,000 t)ne Grand Gash (iirt of. . ?.OitO Oue Graud Cash Gill of. U.?OO Uno Grand Cash (iift or. 2 tHH) 15 Cash Uifts of 1,000 each. IS dOO 28 Cash Cifte of 5(|Q each. 11 oe? 43 Cash Girts of U?4I each. 10.7*0 71? Cash Girts of 160 eacb. ll.fc'itt 2?0 Casli Gifts of Kut eaeh. '?"< Wl? 578 Cash GiftR or BO eachu . . ? too 5,000 Cash (lifts or 10 each.;.. :?? one 0,000 (aiU Q tft h , op^r.-gatl,,^ ^r,o,U:)U Wliolo Tick.'ts. 510; Hab Tiokets* ?'?; Quarter .Tickets, t2 50; 11 Whole Tickets or Tl Half Tickets for silk). No disc -uut on lessauiouui. ? a NO J.XitJ VI DU A h JIKNUFl-TS. j This Conceri i- strictly f>r Masomi I purposes, and \yill be c'inducted with Hit s'iicie liberiilitj , honesf y nnd fairness whiel chacactariKed the Ural ei'i< i*pri?a. ?> . .JUHN L. ROPER. Projideut. j -'For TiokotH and Circulars giving full in formation, nddreiw HF.NIlbyV. MOOCK, Sacretary MftHonie Relief AHtociattOii Norfolk, Va; j j Jane 30 1-d SUBSCRIBE FOR Jj.V 1 the phoenix, Daily and Tri-WecRly; or1 . Why* ?v^Wfc^ Issued every W/sduesday, , IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA. . The Phcknix is the oldest daily paper iu the State, aud baa been regularly issued since March, 18G5. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph add Mails; :frcrna nearly all parts of the World; together with full ' MARKET REPORTS; Besides well selected Miscellaneous aud "Reading Matter, of interest to everybody, will be found in these publi? cations. . ? ", ? " . i ]"( THE EDITORIALS Aro carefully prepared, by competent writers; wbilo special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken' ns a whole, no better or more satisfactory investment Can bo made, than a subscription to ono or the other of these publications. They aro Conservative in politics, end are devoted to the best interests of the Stute. The following uro tho TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phoinix.Si Oil Tri-Weekly.2 50 Weekly GleaNBU (4.8 columns)... 1 50 These paper? were tho first issued in Columbia, in 1805, after its partial de? struction, hud have boun regularly published over since. They CIUOULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout middle aud upper Counties of the State, add are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The 1'iiu:nix. has a grcator circulation through tho upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper. Mer? chants andotbers will hud its columns an admirable means p_(_cpnimunication with the people of the entire up-coun? try. Advertising rates aro .cosonable. Send advertiserueut? marked with the number of insertions desired, and tbey will be stopped upon tho expiration of tho time, ?f?ce on Riohardsuu street, between Taylor and Blandiug. _ JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home. ESPECIALTA* WHEN Style and Price are the Same theTSqenix Book and Job Steam Printing Cilice Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of tho Latef.t. Improvement; TYPE of ViirioOH grades* and slyloa from on" foot to tho fiftieth part of un inch in nr/.r-; KORDEItSj COTS, Arc.; ttltick, t; )'.. :?? nud Tiappfor INKS; PAPER, CAKl'-j. A-c\ The .proprietor ;f h priericfil printer und ciardoys the im?', skilled men in the prf.ft'SM ? o * w rkyxoc.hti I nt abort' \ si p ->iiu i.iii -i. mid ln?nt slvlfs niiii it Si ? Y< i .? > riC (JAIjIj 1, '2, :> and i SptVrd Poster?:. Hand bill:. Programme*', Circular?, PahipMeti', Bills of F ir.' ?rii?fi, Letter Heads, Dodger.'. !!>!i Meada, Check:? I Horse Ihlls, R 'cmpti, Labels, i ' Ruilrou-I Legal Blanks, ' 'Tage, Card? nil kinds mid ?i'/.v.n? Wedding, Visiting, Business, Show. JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor iPiPuxixaud Gheanbr Establishment. Ooluinbi a Hotel| . it bun ,;n, j LfcuUAl ???>'n kiri't ?t/AsWfi?ostt:. :?u! tiiIA *a v. ?j n*< A oHANGEttPisnanag?ment, and m'nay consequent improve* I tuv?U, enables tflfl proprietor*}' to Otter to the traveling public nioro ' co'mfertB and convent enccft tb?n can be obtained at an; other house in the? city.' . TELEGRAPH OFFICE. BIL LIABP and BATH lfpQMS hi tho , hoUfto. Every attention guaranteed. GORMAN A OALNAN, ' March j Proprietor p. ROSE'S KGTBi, COLUI^SIA, S O. WM. E. KOSE. Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel in the City?Fare S2.60 a Say, (INCLUDING OMNIBUS HIDE.) SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL and in the centre of the btiBineoepart of tho ofty. Rose's Omnibua will convev passengers to and from every Train. Tho Ladies' Apartments are complete, with private entrance on Assembly Street. The BILLIARD an?'| RATH BOOMS aro all new and superior to any in the city. April 5' E VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FBOM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON, ? ? Asi' ;! 4 \ ' ? ALL TEE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Till e? Tiini'ia Week from New York?Tu?aiIay,Tfmr*<iay und Saturday. Wc:iin Stute Kooni AcuoiamotlutlotiB Sea Voynt^e 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TO "'l. CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. ' The South Carolina liailroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the floet of thirteen Erst class Steam? ships to tho above ports, mvito attention to the quick time and regnlar despatch atl'ordod to the business public in the Cotton States at tho PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and era transportation for Freight and Passengers.not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splandid Ocean Steamers arcregularlvon the line: TO KEW YORK. * CHARLESTON_Jas.Berry, Commander l CHAMPION.R. W. Lockwood.Oom'er. JAMES ADGER.. T. J. Lockwood, Coin'dor. , MANHATTAN .. .M. S. WootUiull. Com'er. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston,S. C. GEORGIA.S. Crowell, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLIN A.. T. J. Beckott.Com'der. WM. A. COL'RTENAY, WAONER, HLGF.R A CO., Agt ute, Charleston, B. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND.KU x. Hunter, Commander. EQUATOR.C. ilincklev, Commander. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COL'RTENAY, Agent, Charleston,S. 0. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON.Hsinle,Commander. | SEAGULL.Button, Commander. Sailing Dave?Every Filth Day. PAUL 0. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, tt, C. TO IlOSTOiV. Steamships MERCED1TA and FLAG, Sail every Saturday. . JAMES ADGER A CO., Age!.if, Charleston, S. C. F.alcs guaranteed as Iowa:? those id competing lines. Marine insurance, one-bnllnf one per cc nt. THROUGH BILLS OF LA ELK G AKD THRbUGH TICKETS Can.bo proluiod at all tho principal Railroad Oflleis in Georgia, Alabama,Tenncesce an'd Mississippi. State Rooms may be secured i:i advance, without extra charge, by addressing the Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cast-a, the Railroad Tickets should-lie oxeh'anged and Berths aailKUCd. The Through Tick? te ly this- route include Trat.t-leru, Meals and State Room, while on ship-board. . THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA R A1 Lit OA 1) Andthe'r connecting lim*?, have largely increase?! tbclrfaeilititvfbr the rapid move? ment of Freight and Passengers between the-Northern eitles anti the South endweeti First Class Euliiig Sab'ou at Bianclivilie. C n the Georgia and South Carolina Rail? roads, tirst elaen Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly tva interred from the steamers to day sind night Iraineof ti e South Carolina Railroad*. Clooe eouneotion mad* wltli < thf r Rt e'tv, <:< r.vi rii.g PrYiglda'at distant poiuts with threat proitiptuet s. The Uiaii:>ge-i will iih* evpjy e\ei \\'t im? satisfy their patrons that the line viti CLuiltaton cannot Lotui jami? in dct-puton ai.nhosafo delivery of goods. Fortnrthor information, a; ply to T. J. OniriiN. Wcetein t Atlanti. Ga ;T?-D. Hasell. Genortil Agent. P. O. Rex 4 l?7H: liftii'r ::17 h\< ia'.v t.\. N. Y.: S. B. ITckksh, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Cnrolinn Rsihohd;??! .1. M. S'ki risk Super? intendent Great Southern Freight and Patient ?:i Liiic.Oharh htuu, }-.('. ? Jan UO ily i CONG-ARES IRON WORKS,: c OI.I'PIHI l, H. C. I JUHU ALEXANDER, Proprietor. I . MAXUPA'iTcl HF.U <'?????? IMi VM ? * . 1 k ?. rv:i ' I. : !??'-. ail i :<? ??! .t i t <";?: i; into ; i ?! to <.:. . V \.< ri. at u.oi r T1 a ? ?-..?in r> -i!!''. Or-1 ! w.?-i ???? l t.l. . : i. Iii! IIOJ P 1 o . ifM ?11? .i ii< lunibia ikes! IP ^ n 'i 'I I R'fS i ft .??brat' 0 Inn sivuii Crown :;>? s. ! m :!??.l ?. .it, Hi'?f>;, ibu-ib-ii li/i li !.\s. liartloit ! <t> ?V? KI.S. lIM . Mai ? 1 ?? i"n il -...nM. \VU. 1 . .<? .. to- i !,. in . ,..r niir.nl lov.1 i t 's ;? ?i \ ? vV .< m . -. li.'.:: Hour ?. :? '.. - V! |.s. -..vti4? I'ai ill; KLOUR. ^V,..T--; I"" afpcb I. w ;ir ? .l.l'ii; louii?. ah !? H?>!?! ,\ OVt'.KH ?uinuiov Cot hing. (10 t ? ;>. J l'?Tll'.V?. un.kr Columbia X listet, r?ir Mot ;.\ i '. Sj>iiiiL uii I Jutann r (1.0 nflKtr. Mr.y iV> COLUMBIA. MUSIC ST?HE. l ' in )U III-: I'jrUii *;.'}?..:. | U v "?tO?? A>'. I in . iron ?. * rv| I its ?'S \}l I tu?, <??!? I ?? #. . l';.?'ii;k,uus. .i.r,K??i.| Sllyff !???? ' !i ^:rn:..vi.t.? of a?! iihuU, A': UpVei ;?...-:( ll'l I!!-'. tili \W. *}'.. };.' ! ;ol t vi ?y 4-' ;i.* f.i uoii li*?:--:ii'-n: - Oil I ;:u! ?? * '??>: t'r Dciij A koi :f lor I {'! ?...; i.'f i ??.' T> ti> ,v cu.'.' j I'i i ITA< ?; VN8 fOii ?M SiisK attiit bv mall, j> -t t*nifl,? ?? rf ?< i: i ' f price: und ;i? j r. "i l'i i to ?:?> pari uj ?ho tlt.it o, ;,! l ..,.'. ? ?. I I . '.illOl! ? ' ? ? 1.4i-:i.ll-.l I'i-. mi... iii'l Orw ? T : m-? In uj .:. r i-iU'li,': PiariOr.Oitrai M.;lodi oi.s Tiw.r it ai)d ; (lupair'-d i:i <? *iri?M?o1??i;j mannt-); and will ctvecap i 'iivlattbailou .cl'tftlnng, R?- j moving ami Kliipi lug I*in-u*** fm wt in 1 par- ! lln? In any point desired, ?1 niodcrau-j piift?*H. I \llf.r'lorf pi nmpily at tomb ft\i? ar<dnat ixfartioii gn i i ante<((? ? !.om<- farming tn? wit b their patronage.. Send for our cat a-1 log no ol .Hbi'e I M utticund M utpoai More-ban- j diao. flichai'dfon *trr-c,t, ?,l\ w ilobr^tbove , I'mrsix ofll^A'.Oidiintliik'.R.'O. Nov7 i .-Tf.~ r?f. i Hosiery. Tics and Uuder-wear, | AT l> KPSTtN'tf, under Columbia Hotel, i ?1 ib<? lowfnl niiccH. Mav lit) j (Jrimnnit & Co.'s HURANA POWDERS, Juno ?:? '. ad-achc and X<-una-lgia, for IV. :\ Sir.LntAN A Oi'.'S &nV?,Rim'6. <;i:m iv?: Imported Winer-, Brandus, Etc . Ett. hliuiry vv tu?, j'ci! Wine. Madfira Wlnti AlriO, a. large stct'i ol ?m.oI I Wbiakitu, " .t >? .1. C. SKEOKhp. . 4.10 12 31?, <LA?5 1.60 ll.ttti,|gM 2.10 ll.r?1' ,11.20 Summer Schedule -8i.fij U. R, R., BHM DOWN TBAU? UpTft?IN ?Wer Arrl?/;. Leave. Arrive Lcat? SpaftariMn-sV/ 11.00 J?-J? 9 . BatarfTiltfe.ii. ."11.32 lLBft" 2:17 3.20 Patxdet.!..'.. . -11.40 11.45' ?o.r.K *2JI0 Jonesville. 12.15 12.22 1.28s oltaM Unionville.....lvl.e5 8antpc. 1.42 Fifth Dam. 2.12 2.10 11.10" .? Hholtoo.i." 2.28- 2.36 16.175 Lylea'Ford..... 2.48 2 63. 10.241- 10.82 Btrothers.| 3.07 3.15. 10.00., lu^lO ilHton......4-1.0 f),10 guho25 *'. W. jf.-pkYfBft Bnp't.,; The hhortLine Sohedule. Gh.uilotik, Cox.uauiiA A AcopstaCK.B.'Oo.' tCoi.uiLBiA, ?. C, Juno 28, 1H74-. ; i???*?^ eHiigor.Hchod.nle will ?o operated on aiid after thin date:? ?? uoiso buii'oi Train No 2 Train No 4 Leave Augusta........7.45a^m . l.lGpm Granitevillo_*8.13 a m 5.11pm. Col'bia Juuct'n.12.20 a m +9.05pm Arrive Columbia.12 SO a m 9.17 p m, Leave Columbia..... 12.42am i .< Winoeboro...,. 2.40 pm. Inv-mor v. Cheater.44.29 pm lV . ,t Arrive Charldtt'o.-._-fG-45paa ' No. 2 Train makes close c?nberjHcrti, via Charlotte, and Bichmond,' to all .points' North, arriving at New York.G.CS AI M.. ru No. 4 Tram makes close conneqtion^ ?u% Wilmington and Richmond fp all pbi'nta. North, arrivinR at NetfYbfk atrS.15 r. M.'' xioiku south-. Train No 1- Train No:3 Leave Charlotte.7.00 am .-: i | ? i . Chester.9.58 a m i? Winneporo.11.43 am Arrlvo Columbia..... 2.03pm Leave Colombia.2.13pm r 8.40 am Col'bia . June Vn.fi-48 p m i 4.16 am! Graniteville .. 47.16 p m *7.-18am Arrive Augneta.8.05p Ax 8.45,a>4U. ?Breakfast. }DInncr. tsupper.. \? South bouhd'Trains connect at Anghsta for all points South and West.. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to princi? pal points, far Sleeping cars on all Night Trains. JAS. ANDEltHUN, General Sup. , A. PoPK.GoD.Paaaenger and Ticket Agent ?i- , i ., .ii Wilmington, Columbia and Aug RR GENERAL PAH SEN GEB D Ed'ART., .. Columbia, ti. C, May 18 1S74*, I THE following Bchc fdulb will be operated ', on and after this date: going Noiei h . in a i n no 2 rrn AiN no 4 Leave Columbia.(i 00a m ...8.45pm I Florence.41225 pm .. 2.10 am - Arrivo Wilmlngtbn.... 7.15p'm *7.15am uorso booth, tba-in wo 1 thaii* ko 3 Leave Wilmington.8.00 am- tc.10 p m Florence........ 4.00 p m 11.37 p m Arrive Columbia.9,65 pm ? 4,00 a,m Train No. 2, from Columbia., is an accom? modation to Florence, and there connects oioeolv with N.B.B. B., and at Wilmington with W. ? W. R. B. to all points North, i Train No. 4 from Columbia ia fast..Ex- . press, making through connections, all rail, North and Month, and water lino connec? tions via Portsmouth. Train No. 1. irom ?Wilmington, connects closely at Florence with N.E. R. R* for Charleston, and is an accommodation train , thence to Columbia. Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a fast. Express, oonneoting closely from and to all i points North and South. Through Uckote . sold and baggage checked to all principal - points. Pullman palace 'sleepers on night * trains. ?BreakfaBf; IDihner. fBnpper. "> Accommodation Train' Nb. 2 leaves Co* lumbiaj}aily, Sundays excepted-..: Express Train Kb. 4 leaves Columbia every night. JA8. ANDERSON; General Sup. A. Porn, G e n.: P?psen g*r and Ticket Agent ? ? . ; .1?i-r Greenville and Columbia Railroad Sundayftex ft^r^?i no et i n e 'with 4?i?ht Trains"on Horrth Carolina Rkilrr ad Up and do.wn;.v>'itliTraine>going North End'Sotith on Charlotte., Columbia and Angntta and l>\ i fining ton .Columbia and August a Roads CTf. '*.'.. . LoaveColnfaibihiit.....'.:'.. :l_? hi " Leave Alston..'.:iu.. D.115am LeayoNovybtttTy... .! ,.i.k.-.U'.-lUam Leave Colttsbuiy.... .,,}>.,.2.?0 p.m Leave BoltoiL 3.5Q p.m \ Arrive at Greenville.............. 5.30 p m ' Dointi ? uo- .!<?? Leave Greenville at...? ....:. i.;. 7.30 a ta Leave BpUqn. .,tf _,,.??... . 9.3,0 a tin Leave Cokeebury.,.. ,f.11.15 a m Len v e Nfisjiberry.2.80pm LeuveAlatpp....i-iu: ..tjiotUJ .. 4.*J0pm - Arrive at Columbia.,.,..v. ti.yflpni!'. ^.nderfon ISruiich*[in{ l.lve Jiidge Diction down-; ? rr: .' Lenvi, WaJhulla: 5.48!ii'm,'-VvrrfV<'7.15 p'? 1 Tit-ave PercvilbuG.xOai-u b* ? 'OlM p m' lA-aveA'tudlei^i xxk\ \ >< 5 3Uiwn< 1 Leave" Aucuv'sop .S.lUa,pi ^.50p Di|,' ?Arrlvr .it Belti f] C.f'? a"m"!,t;i>ve 3.50p m. AecnnimorTatioTrTritlni: nniw Abbeville Branch Mouday^nVedfaeAlWy itrl? Friaay.' On Andorf.on Hnapcb? 'hStwrrtriBeMaii and ' iAiidor?ori.Tuf?da)\ Tlnv><lnSi ni.d.^jatur day. THOMAS fiOft?flKHE Gva^uy.. .. ?j ape->^'nTnvT. Gr-i7Fr^lTyeV4 A'i?-?.t -j-,-^-itino.. j ????? ' r' ? . Chaiiffe af ,Schedule. , , >\ii-Tii Ca::olina Raii.hoahCoaiiv.>v,v il CoLU^tn,i.v,jb>. C.. Onl^inx ll>. Ib73. / ine1 iit'r? r Sm.da'r, IBfnIiiiftaur: ' KASf.L\Kll tM>.MH>.1V. i*tAirT '. f.t k; ? ./uiu^ibib eii.... ... 4*. ti.-iU ar 'mi 11. Chaii^ien rtt.,. AZlu i n 1 . .-.. ?M...i.'.V..-t. u,... . .. .. ... U.bt.um irrKX ' e-. Rm?f .t..!.':,;. SfC-tu: xi ... v^v?.-..pr*?.if!f- hfi iccoxacutA* Tl it? nK.t3N, SnWi. ? ??iflic..) terl l.i-av<iGdli t;;A*.7.;ii p-UipafaivA'..0.30 > ro Arrivi Cbajtjb V^v 7|?l(>li n-.L< ave..ti.-:-"- !<BJ Ci*.ni'des. j i.iiiiij . uit?Mt uxluy. V.'odnefcduy an \ J': ?. \4fh\im\ : l.tavKi ..'np.s.ii it;.. ? 1.50pm' All.rev C'AUl>!lH?t.. . '.'JP tl.35!pm '..- :iv i <. r \.:11. : l.. . . ?.5U ? hi ir;.v.-.,i Columbia j,t.lLJ-flaui iHVl .P; ^KTys. Ge; "va'rTi? iu'l ^jgr- ??_ FiedmoDt Air-Lilte ^niivra;;. ? < '. ? < ON 1>1< NSP.D TIME ^.'?i.'2f -ii-Vvr. -pC- - AJJidt; liicJUBioi. . ai.d L>.t..vilii, ni. iihdaiid UapyiiU- Ii. \v.,*.. C Divis!? n.?iMi i?6ilh Wifcinn > . (.'. J;. \v. GivrsG north: HVATlllHi HAIL R3IMtliH8 Lttav.f. Charlotte,- 7.10 Phi G25AM Iidavt oaiioLui i. v.i',o i ?: 6.?4AM Leave Greeusboic. 1.4l>. A.M 1110AM Leave Danville. 1 32 A M L52 P M Leave BhrkVllle. H.4-J A W\ C< ACY M Arrive at lti<din:ond...l2.46,I M Q IHI P M GOING SOU'J ?. Leave Richiuoi d.,2 SOt' ^d 5.lit A M l oaVt HUrkville. 5.34 1 M 8 'Jf? A M Leave Danville. Hi Ii P M J2.:.7 P M Leave GvtetiehorW_2.15 A M 4.00 P .^1 Leave Salisbury.4 -r>7 A M U.22 P M An ive at Chariot to. . 7 20 A M h lit' A M ?QlNCi PAST. Leavt nvcrnsVoio'.V.. 1.45 A M 11 10 A M l.eav? Company fc?bpa :i H> A M Arl2 aOI'M Leave Ralelghl.8i05lA BI . ?Vi rive at Gohlfbi io... 11 16 A M. .G'.ti^u WEST. LeaVi G,,V.;toic...... i.ff'l M. Leave1 ttafcitfh. WaDl. I.t avet^nnpanj Slio^H 1*2 (?"? A M 2.15 i M Arriv? :'t'Oiecus'uro. 1 ft'A M 8 3UPJI jVoi;tb-*v<'M|t.rii K O iL K.. Mil? m Kmeit ] ,phVo,Orocii,80< io 8.40 ; u. At live 10.30 am t .??ivr-'K'-n.err villi 0 (n ImAiiU 5,10'a .hi" M.iiitraiii'.'.ilaP.y. both Wajsj oVcV entire hVngth et i t ad. ' F.tpreaitfdnlfy between ChniQAuy 8boJ>j( anil Charlotte', Sundaye excepted, s. F,.ALLEN . G,< n, TiivjjcttAK1' T.M.K. Tai.cei, F.ngincer aud Ccn.Bup