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THE PHCENIX, Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, Every Wednesday Moriling, BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor. *|r The Phoenix is the oldest Daily Paper n South Carolina, haa the lahmest calcu? li ati on in the upper portion of the State, and haa been regularly leaned since its iu ception?Maroh 21,1865. tO" Book and Job> Printing of every de? scription faithfully attended to. 8ud8cbiption. Daily, Bix months, S4; Tri-Weekly, 250; Weekly, 150. 1 A.OVERTIBEMENTS Inserted in the Daily at $1 a equare of nine lines for first, aud 50 con tu each aubaequeut insertion; if not exceeding five lines in length, 76 cents. Long adver t is g men to by the weekt month or year, at leas rates. Marriages, Funeral Invitations, &c, $1. AOEHTB. Julius Poppe, Anderson. Bobert Bryoe, Bnartanbnrg. J. A.Qrigaby.Bldgeway. E. a. Bcott, Newberry. H. W.Lawaon, Abbeville, m The following resolutions are ex? tracted from tho minute* of the Medi? cal Society of Columbia, July 18, 1874: Resolved; That all office practice, as well as all visits to patients, shall be required to be paid in cash, unless we have implicit confidence in the integri? ty of the parties; being convinced, from past experience, that this rule should be imperative, in order to pro? tect the interests oi the profession. Resolved, That if any person refuses to settle his account satisfactorily v% ith his physician, it shall be laid before three members of thiB Society, who shall be empowered to adjudicate the same; and shonld the patient decline to abide by their, decision, it shall be the duly of the physician, as well as of every other member, to refuse him and his family all further, attendance, nntil satisfaction for the debt is ren? dered, unless cash in advance is of? fered. Resolved, That tho Seoretary shall keep a bo ok for a "blacklist," wherein members may inscribe, as a warning to all, the names of those persons who, although living comfortably and amply able to contribute something to their physician's support, yet systematically refnso to do so; and if any member shall afterwards attend such individu? als without exacting the oash, it shall be deemed unprofessional. There is nothing in the above in? tended, to restrain physicians in the exercise of ohority toward patients iu indigent oironmstanoes. Mail Abbanqbhbhts.?Northern mail opens 6.80 A. M., 8 P. M.; closes 11 A. M.,6 P. M. Charleston opens8 A. M.,5,80 P.M.; closes 8 A. M.,6 P. M. Western openB 6 A. M., IP. M.; closes 6, 1.30 P. M. Greenville opens 6.45 P. M.; closes 6 A. M. Wil? mington opens 4 P. M.; closes 10.30 A. M. On Sunday open from 2.30 to &.8Q.IS Mv Job printing of every kind, from a miniature visiting oard to a four-sheet poster, turned out, at short notice, from Phoenix office. Try ns. No bell can ring so loudly as a good advertisement. People will believe what they see rather than what they hear. We Publish to tub Wobld?The remarkable medicinal properties of tbe "Queen's Delight." No medicine is eo well known aud recognised among eminent physicians as a valuable thera? peutic cgont as tho Queen's Delight. Some dootors think it ranks next to calomel in its alterative powers. A learned doctor thns speaks of it: "Queen's Delight" seems to exert a power upon every coll and moleoole of the body, and modifies their func? tion and condition. It reaches both the fluids and solids, and impresses upon them a curative influence une qualed by any other medicine. In chronic diseases of the throat, there is no agent compared with it in value. It relieves the cough, obviates the night sweats, improves the appetite, and often induces a return to health under the most unfavorable circumstances. In consumption and bronchial dis? eases, the use of "Queen's Delight" has been marked with signal advan? tage. Queen's Delight manifests a de? cided imprcL-siou on the mucous mem? branes, changing their condition by its alterative powers. Rheumatism, both acute and ohronic, obey promptly tbe ssarching powers of this medicine; aching limbs and back cease to tor? ment, oomfort and health is restored. In diseases of the liver, spleen, bladder and skin, the Queen's Delight may be used with great benefit. For the cure of any of the many diseases inoident to the summer season, it can? not be excelled, and we would recom? mend every family to have a bottle of it in the house at all times, in ense of sodden sickness. It is no whiskey or vinegar preparation, but a pleasant al? terative tonic, which has cured thou? sands and kept tens of thousands in good health. For dyspepsia and weak stomach, the liver and kidneys, coughs and sore throat, the lungs and spitting of blood, loss of appetite, siok head? ache, diarrhoea and dysentery, fever and ague, bilious fever, cholera morbus and cramps, palpitation of tbe heart, broken-down nervous system, neural? gia and rheumatism, purifying the blood, inflamed and sore eyes, when caused by impure state of tho blood. Be sure and call at Heinit?h'a drng store, and get a bottle of bin great me diciue. Propared only by E. H. Hei nitsh, druggist aiid chemist July 16 TO THE READING PUBLIC! If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, ' bdbsoru5e fob THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA. Tbe Phoznix is the oldest daily paper in the Stete, und has been regularly issued since March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly all parts of tha World; together with full MARKET REPORTS; Besides well selected Miboellakeouh . and Reading Matter, of interest to ! everybody, will be found in these publi? cations. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no better on more satisfactory. investment Can be made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. They are Conservative in politics, and are devoted to tbe best interests of the State. The following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Pbcesix.84 00 Tri-Weekly. 2 50 Weekly Gleaner (48 columns)... 1 60 These papers were the first issued in Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de? struction, and bave beon regularly published ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Tbroaghout middle and upper Counties of the State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phoznix has a greater circulation through the npper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper. Mer? chants andotbers will find its columns an admirable means of communication with the peoplo of tho entire up-coun? try. Advertising rates are reasonable. Send advertisements marked with the number of insertions desired, and they will be stopped upon the expiration of the time. Office on Riohardsou street, between Taylor and Blanding. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home. especially wren Style and Price are the Same THE PHOENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of various grudes and styles from one foot to the fiftieth part of an inch in size; BORDERS, CUTS. &c; Black, Colored and Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, Ac. The proprietor is a practical printer and employs tbe most skilled men in the profession; work executed at short? est notice possible, in latest, and best styles and at New York prices. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1. 2, i) and 4 Sheet Posters. Hand-bills, Programmes, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bills of Faro, Briefs, Letter Heads, Dodgers, Bill Heads, Checks, Hor60 Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blanke, Legal Blanks, Tags, Cards all kinds and sizes? Wedding, Visiting, Business, Show. JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor PncENix and Gleank? Establishment. Columbia Hotel KlltbT CLASS HOUSE. A CHANGE of management, and many oonaeqaent improve? ment?, enables the proprietors to offer to ttio traveling public more comforts and conveni? ences titan can bo obtained at auv othtr b< nee in the city. TELEGRAPH UFFICE.MIL? LIARD and RATH ROOMS in tbo house. Every attention guaranteed. GORMAN &. CALNAN, March 4 Proprietors. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O. WM. E. R08E, Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.60 a Day, including Omnibus Ride. SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL and in the centre of tbo bneinccs part of the city. I Rose's Omnibus -will convcv passengers to and from every Tram. Tho Ladies' Apartments are complete, with privateontranceon Aesemblyatreet. Tbo BILLIARD and BATH BOOMB aro all new and superior to any in the city. April 5 VIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM * 7 BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, XEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Three Times a Week from New York?Tucaduy,Thursday and Saturday. aj-Kli'Kant Statu itaomAccoutniuilatiun? Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 DALES MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roada WeBt, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first claes Steam? ships to tbo abovo ports, mvito attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to the bueiuees public in the Cotton States at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea tranaportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on tho line: TO NEW YORK. CHARLESTON_Jae. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood, Com'er. | JAMES ADGER.. .T. J. Lockwood, Com'dor. | MANHATTAN...M. S. Woodbull, Com'er. JAMES ADGER Jc CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. GEORGIA.S. Crowcll, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA..!'. J. Beckctt.Com'der. WM. A.COUP.TENAY, WAGNER, HUGElt A CO., Agente, Charleston, S. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter,Commander. EQUATOR.C.Hiucklev, Commander. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COUBTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON.Hsinie,Commander. | SEAGULL.Dulton,Commander. Sailiug Days?Every Fitth Day. PAUL 0. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO BOSTON. Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Satin da v. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. F.atesguaranteed ae low as those of competing Hues. Marine Insurance, ouc-ballof I one percent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be prolurod at all the principal Railroad Ofllces in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. State Booms may be secured in advance, without exlui charge, by addressing tlie Agents of tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tiokots should be exchanged and Berths assipued. The Through Tickt te by this route include Transfers, Meale and State Room, while on ship-board. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD And their connecting lines, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid move? ment of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities and the South and West. First Olaes Eating Saloon at Brauchvillo. Cm the Georgia and South Cai oliua Bail roads, first claes sleeping Care. Freight promptly transferred from the ulearners to day aud nij^ht trains- of the South Carolina Railroad. Cloao connection made with other Roads,delivering Freights at distant points with great promptness. The managers will uee every exert i< n to satisfy their patrons that tbo line via Charleston cannot be turj aetui in rteti atcb and the safe dolivorv of goods. , _ For furthor information, apply loT.J. OniFFiS. Wtbtein Apti.t. Atlanta. Ga.; B. D. Haseli*. General Agent. P. O. Box 4.979; Office 317 Broadwaj.N Y.; H. B.Pickkss, General Pataongt-r and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Railroad; 61 J M.r'ti kihk Super? intendent Groav Southern Freight and Passenger Line,Charleston,. C. Jau Go 1 ly C0NGARI2E IRON W0RKS7 COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RE It OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS. G I N ?Goariug, and all kinds of Iron Caatiugs for Ma? chinery aud Or nainontal Cast? ings for Stores and Dwellings, Patent Bailings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; alto. Brass Castings of all kinds, Bolls for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all my work first class and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near to South Carolina and Greenville A- Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov IK Home Stomach Bitters. THESE celebrated BITTERS. pr< pared hy Jas. A. Jackson A Co., of St. Louis, area certain prevontative of FEVER AND AGUE, INTERMITTENTS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, And are highly recommended as an excel? lent tonic ami invigorator of the system. For sale uv the wholesale agents, .Tum? 10 * JOHN AO NEW A SOS._ Fnrnishing Goods. DEPSTIN his the largest, handsomest .and cheapest utock of CLOTHING, HATS aud FC UNI HUNG GOODS in the c;ty. .%? May 30 Food for Infants. (CONDENSED MILK. Eagle brand, Pa-| Koos! Hoes ! j point, Phosphat:e Food, Ncstlo'a Mo? thers Milk Substitute, Bermuda Arrow Root. Farina, liroms, Cocoa, Corn Starch, alwavK frech, at _ Juno 11 ii EISITSH'S ?UUG STOBF | Hats of .Every Variety. JUST received, at D. EPSTIN'S, STB/.V ! HATS in ondlesM variety, cheai hri d some aud styliah. M-j ?? Hosiery, Ties and Under-wear, j AT D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia Hotel, at the loweat prices. Ma\ 30 GENUINE Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc . Etc. SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica hum, Brandies?Olard, Ac, Hotline Gin, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira V in<, Also, a large st6t'< of fine old Whiskie Jigars, Ac. J, C. SEEGERS. LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of the public to au examination of their STUCK vt MUSICAL MERCHAN? DISE, consisting oj Pianos, Church and Parlor Or^am-. Melodc-oiis, Vi.dins. Gui? tars, Briiijob, Flnter, Acfordenii?, Brase and Silver Band Instruments ot all kinds. Also, Sheet Music ?ud 1 ort ruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on hand j.t all limes. We are Sole Agents for the State of South Carolina ot Es toy A Co.V COTTAGE ORGANS. Kti?-i' *?n?ltf *ent by mail, post paid. 011 receipt i?l puce: and all sind? of Muaica* ^oofi* ?01.I Express. when ordered, to ??'>' P--1' i marked C. O. I'. Good I ano* and Organ p.for sale cheap, lor c I Pianoe. Organs and Moloduobt-Tuned I Repaired in of 1 he State hand Pi ash. and satisfactory manual . and willgiveesucciaUttoutiot) to Packiug, lie moving and Sblppli P Pianos lor oib* 1 par ties to auv ttoilit d< prices. AIIordert- or?iu?ptl> isfs^ tioi ;n ir.i htt-ed wit h their pAtronagi Ingnoof Sheet Mmdrattd Mn'ii'-a!Merenan dise. Richardson ilreet, a few Hcmy* ??bovo PmuMix >lu<-*-. Columbia. S. C. Nov 7 n*. 1? Ii O tho at moderate 0 tu und nat favoring tin f>-i mr cata ,-j?it?i H'ol satisfai't I 1 . it full a Gr Shirts, &c. 1 0 to P. EPSTIN'S. for FUHNISniNG GOODS. MSTs . ar< -?tili 1 WAUUKN such genera and have a! Crown Hill's. Hand Garden I.AKFs. 1; " , SPADES, SHOVELS, I Manure ! oilis, Canal r,i.,1 barrows. Ac,.". ?.. for ?- ??> at < nv usual low :;?? prices. JOHN AG NEW .v fcON. I celebrated Iinm given ; iIk ; ;?.-t seataon, >rtm< nt of lo ado's Gar.!.-:. HOES, den TU'.iwiri?, PA 1)1 St. FORKS, i-i.lt n Wbci I THE PHOENIX Book, Job and Newspaper Htoam PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP PPPPPPP THE Proprietor of tho Pucenix has thoroughly fitted biB ofticewith the Latent Improved Material for doing all kinds Printing. RRRRRRRRRR ERRRRRRRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR RRRRRR RRRRR Type, Border, Ornaments, Cuts. A c., are of | MODERN STYLE and carefully selected. iiiniiinniii iiiiiiihii1iii iiihhii iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii iiiiltiii iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiihiiiii The Presses areof the mott approved patterns?Adame, Hoe and Liborty?including Platen, Bed aud Cylinder,j and arc properly madaged. 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GGGGQGGG G G GGGGGG G GGGGG GGGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GG GGG G G G G GGGGG GGGGGGGGG GG GGGGGGGG GG This ie the only in the interior where one.' wo, sheet OIUC?S, We., ean be put plain Black or and examine I J.A.SKLBYi Establishment, ot the Slat*, tin i e and four SHOW HILLS, up in style Colon d. specimens Proprietor Summer Schedule S. & TJ. R. E., g?B D0WN TRAIN UP TRAIN rWTB Arrive.Leave Arrive.Leave Spartanburg.. 11.00 2.45 BateaviUe.11.32 11 85 2.17 2.20 Pacolet.... 11.40 11.45 2.C5 2.10 Joneavillo. 12.16 12.22 1.28 1.35 Unionville- 1265 1.10 12 30 12.65 Santuc.1.42 1.60 11.45 J1.65 Fish Dam. 2.12 2.16 11.10 11.20 HheltoD. 2.28 2.35 10.47 10.t5 LyleB'Ford.... 2.48 2.53 10.24 10.S2 Strothora. 3.07 8.15 10.00 1C.10 Alston. 4.CO 9.10 Jano 25_W. W. DAVIES, Bnp't. The Short Line Schedule. Chablotte, Columbia &, Acoubta R. B. Co. (Columbia, B. O., Jane 28, 1874. ?S?aaffi?afe! the following Fa8. BSgSggg^yTS^OBiiKorBohodnle will br. operated ou aud after tine date: going nobth Train No 2 Train No 4 Leave Augusta.7.45 am 4.16 pm Granitevlllo_?8.18 am 5.11pm Col'bia Junct'n. 12.20 am t9.05pm Arrivo Columbia...... 12 80 a m 9.17 p m Leave Columbia.12.42 a m WinoBboro.2.49 p m Chester.'.$4.20 p m Arrive Charlotte.$6.46 pm No. 2 Train makea close connection, rfa Charlotte and Richmond, to all noiuta North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makea close connection via Wilmington and Richmond to all points North, arriving at New York at 5.16 P. M. ooino booth. Train No 1 Train No 3 Leave Charlotte...... 7.00 a m Chester.2; 0.68 a m Winnsboro.11.48 am' Arrive Columbia., j.. 2.03 prh Leave Colombia..2.13 pju 3,40 am Col'bia Junct'n. $2.48 p m 4.15 a m Graniteville /.. $7.16 p in *7.48 a m Arrive Augusta........8.05 pm 8.45 a m 'Breakfast. fDinner. $ Supper. South bound Trains connect at Augusta for all points South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to princi? pal points. MGT Bleeping ears on all Night Trains. JAB. ANDERBON, General Sup. A. Pors, Qen. PasBenger and Ticket Agent f Wilmington, Columbia and Aug R B GENERAL PASSENGEB DEPART., Columbia, S. C, May 18 1874. EWB?K THEfoilowinsBche ^^^Ky*Jty"HHF*Qnlo will be operated on and after this date: CiOING nobth. thai n xo 2 tiiain NO 4 Leavo Columbia. 6.00 a m 8.45 p m Florence.$12.25 pm 2^0 a m Arrivo Wilmington.... 7.15pm *7?15am going koi xh. tiiain no 1 TliAl'l ho 3 Leave Wilmington.8.00 am $6.10 pm Florence.4.00 pm 11.37 pm Arrive Columbia.9.66 p m 4.00 am Train No. 2, from Columbia, is an accom? modation to Florence, and t hero connects closely with N. E. R. It., ami at Wilmington with W. & W. R. R. to all points North. I Train No. 4 from Columbia ie fast Ex? press, making through connections, all rail, North and South, and water line connec? tions via Portamontb. Train No. 1. from 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, ia a fast Exprees, connecting closely from and to all points North aud South. Through ticket* aold and baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman palace sleepera on night trains. *Breakfaat. IDinner. -fSupper. I Accommodation Train No. 2 leaves Co? lumbia daily, Sundays excepted. Exprees Train No. 4 leavea Columbia every night. JAS. ANDERSON, General Snp. A. Pope,Gen. Passenger andTicketAgent Greenville and Colombia Railroad ggiffwar PASSENGER rnn daily, Sundays exempted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad cp and down; with Trains going North and tooth on Charlotte, Columbia and August*, and Wilmington .Columbia and Augusta Roads up. Leave Columbia at.7.15 am Leave Alston.9.05 am LeaveNewberry.10.40a m Leave Cokeabury. 2.00 pm LeavcBolton.S.COpm Arrive at Greenville.5.80 p m down. LeaveGreenville at.7.SO a m Leavo Bclton.9.30 am Leavo Cokesbury. . .11.16 a m Leave Newberry"..2.30 p m Leave Alston.4.20 pm Arrive at Colombia. 6 00pm Anderson Branch and Blue Bidge Division down. up. Leave Walhalla. 5.46 a m Arrive 7.15 p m Leave Perry ville 6.25 a iu 6.35 p m LeavePendleton 7.10 a m 5.50 pm Leave Anderson 8.10 am 4.50 pm Arrive at Bclton 9 00 a m Leave 8.60 pm Accommodation Train? nin on Abbeville Branch Monday. Wednesday ano Friday. On Anderson Branch. hetWf CI) BeRon and Anderson.Tucsdav, Thnrsdsv and Satur? day. THOMA8 DODAMFAD. Hen. Snp. Jabee Nobtow. General Ticket ' cent. Change of Schedule. Soutb Cabolina Raii.ho.-.i? Company, Columbia, S. C, October 18. lS'ia and art nr Sunday, 19th instant: mail and pas3f.moeb tbain . Leave Columbia at.8.40 am Arrive at Charleston at.4.20 pm Leave Charleston at.9.0( pm I rriveat Columbia at.5.(0 pm might v.Xl'bekb, FBEIOm and accommoda? tion tua in , Sunday* excepted LeavcColnmbia.7..15 p m Arrive. .6.80 i m ArriveCharleston7.10 p in Leave..6 45 tin Camclen Train! runs Monday, Wednesday aud Saturday, as follow*: Leave Columbia at.1.60pm Arrive at Cared en at_. 6 85 pm Leave Camden at. 050am Arrive at Columbia ai. 1150am S. 15. Pipkins. General Thjtt t Agi-rt Piedmont Air-Lina Paiiwsy. f^?TOis^*"- CONDENSED TIME (fjpQg| fEsr~^*i-? -i ADLE, Richmond and Dauvillc, Richmond ami Danville R. V*., N. C. Division and Noi th V. t en in N. C. R- W. GOING NORTH. station!? mail expuebs Leave Ch&rlotit.7.10 P M A M Leave Salisbury. 9.60 l M ? U4 A M Leave Greensboro. 1.40 A M 11 10 A M Leave Danville. 1 31 AM 1.62 I' M I Leave Burkville. 9.4-1 A M 0.40 PM Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 ill 0 8u 1 M GOINO SOUTH. Leave Richmond.2 SO P M 5.10 a M ] cave Burkvillo. 5.34 I' W 8 28 A M Leave Danville.10 41 I X 12.67 P M Leave Greewaboro.... 2.16 A M 4.001* M Leave Salisbury. 4 57 A M 0.22 P M Arrive at Charlotte. .7 20 AM 8 81 A M GOING EAST. Leave Greonsboro_ 1.45 A M 11 1< A M Leave Company Shop? 3 SC A M Arl2 20PM Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A M . Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.06 A M ... .... GOING WEST. Leave Goldsboro. 4.(0PM. Leavo Raleigh.7.45PM . LeaveCompany Shops 12 06 A M 2.15 V M Arrive at Greeiiehoro. 1.80 A M 11 SO P M Xorllt-wettrrii NOK K.,Sul? n. It, net) Leave flreonaboro 8.40p in Ariiyi lO.fOa m Leave KernernviRe 9 00 * n. Artivi f>.10 a m I Mailiraliiiidai'.y. tioth whys, over entire length of road. Express daily between Company Shops and Charlotte*. Sundays excepted. S. E ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Apt. T.M. R.Talcot, Engineer and Gen.Si