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THE PHCENIX, Published Daily auoTrl-WcBkly, THE GLEANER, Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Offloe on Richardson St., near Taylor, gar The Puu'.nix is tlie oldest Daily Pauer n south Carolina, has tho laboestcibcu lation in tho upper portion of tho State, and has been regularly issued siuoo its in? ception?March 21, 18C5. 40-.Book and Job Printing ol ovory de? scription f&ithfullyatleudud tu. ? ? ? sonscnii'TioN. Daily, six mouths, $1; Tri-Weekly, 2 50; WOekty, J.5?. AOVEllTISEMENTS Inserted in the Dally at $1 a square of nino lines for first, and 50 cents each subsoqnent insertion; if not exceeding live lines in length, 75 oonta. Long .advertisements by the week, month or year, at less ratoB. Marriages, I'uneral Invitations, Ac, $1. aokkt8. , Julias poppe, Anderson. Itobort Hryco, Sp&rtanburg. J. A.Grigsby, ftidgoway. H. A. pcott,' Newborry.' j H. .W?LawsoDjMvbevilte. ggggg? WBSS BW "i Row I Lay Me Down to Sleep. Id the quiet nursery, chambers, Snowy pillows yet uopressed, See the. forma of little children Kneeling, white-robed for their rest. All in qdiet nuraory chambers, ."White the dusky shadows creep, Hear tne voices of the children? "Now I lay mb down to sleep." Iu tho meadow and the mountain, Calmly shine the winter stars, But acr< 'he glittering lowlands Slant i_o moonlight's silver bars, In the eil en co of the darkness, Darkness growing still more deep, Lintnn to the little children Praying God their souls to keep. "If we die"?so pray the children, And tbo mother's bend droops low, (One from out her fold is sleeping Deep beneath the winter's snow)? "Take oar souls"?and pa?t the case? ment Flits a gleam of crystal light, Like the trailing of bis garments, Walking evermore in light. Little souls that stand expectant Listen at the gates of life, Hearing far away the murmur Of the tumult and the strife. We who fight beneath those banners, Meeting ranks of foemen there, Find a deeper, broader meaning In your simple vesper prayer. When your hands shall grasp this standard Which to-day you watch from far, When your deeds shall shape the con? flict In this universal war, Pray to Him, the God of battles, Whose strong eye oan never sleep, In the warring of temptation Firm and true your souls to keep. When the combat ends, and slowly Olears the smoke from oat the skies, Then far down the purple distance All the noieo of battle dies. When the last night's solemn shadows Settle down on you and mo, May the love that never faileth Take our souls eternally! If Ben. Butler hopes, as he says, to live to see bis character thoroughly vindicated, be may as well lease a house for 099 yearr, renewable forever. [St. Louis Globe. We Poblish to the World?The remarkable medicinal properties of the "Queen's Delight." No medicino iB so well known and recognized among eminent physicians as a valuable thera? peutic agent as tho Queen's Delight. Some doctors think it ranks next to calomel in its alterative powers. A learned doctor thus speaks of it: "Queen's Delight" seems to exert n power upon every cell and molecule of the body, and modifies their func? tion and condition. It reaches both the fluids and solids, and impresses upon them a curative iuflueuco uno qaaled by any other medioino. In chrouio diseases of the throat, tbcro iB no agent compared with it in valuo. It relieves tbo cough, obviates the night sweate, improves tho appetite, and often induces a return to health iyider the most unfavorable circumstances. Iu consumption and bronchial dis? eases, tbo use of ' Queen's Delight" has been marked with signal advan? tage. Queen's Delight manifests a dc oided impression on tho mucous mom branes, changing their condition by its alterative {lowors. Rheumatism, both acute and chronic, obey promptly the searching powers of this medicine; aching limbs and back cease to tor ment, comfort aud health is restored. Io diseases of the liver, spleen, bladder and skin, the Queen's Delight may be used with great benefit. For the euro of any of- the many diseases incident to the summer season, it can? not be excelled, and wo would recom? mend every family to havo a bottle of it in the bouse at all times, in case of Budden 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 wenk 'stomach, tbo liver and kidneys, coughs and soro tbtoat, the luugs und spitting of blood, Iobs of appetito, sick head? ache, diarrhoea and dysentery, fever and ague, bilious fever, cholera morbns and cramps, palpitation of tho heart, broken-down nervous system, neural? gia and rheumatism, purifying the blood, inflamed aud soro eyes, when caused by impure stato of the blood. Bo sure and call at Qciuitsh's drug store, und get a bottle of his great me? dicine. Prepared only by E. H. Hki NlTSU, druggist and chemist. July IG ? ? Now is the Time?To ndverlitt al our summer rates, and while there is leisure to re:u! tho pnnerp. TO THE READING PUBLIC! i?. i ??? If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, SUBSOniBB FOR the phoenix, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. The Phoenix is tho oldest dnily paper in the State, and hau been regularly issued since March, 18G5. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly all parts of tho World; together with full MARKET REPORTS; Besides well selected Miscellaneous I and Reading Matter, of interest to everybody, will be found in these publi? cations. THE EDITORIALS Aro carefully prepared, by competent writers; whilo special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no better or more satisfactory investment can be ' made, than a subscription to ono or tho other of these publications. They are Conservative iu politics, und are devoted to tbo best interests bf the State. Tho following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Pikenix.$1 OU Tri-Weekly.2 50 Weokly Gleaner (18 colnmne)... 1 50 1 These papers were tho first issued in Columbia, in 18G5, after its partial de? struction, and have bean regularly published over since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout middle and upper Counties of the State, and are exoeliont MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phoenix has a greater circulation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper. Mer? chants andothers will find its oolnmns an admirable means of communication with the people of the entire up-couu-1 try. Advertising rates are reasonable. Send advertisements marked with the number of insertions desired, and they will bo stopped upon tbe expiration of tho timo. Office on Riohardsou street, between Taylor and Blanding. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home. especially when Style and Price are the Same theThoenix Book and Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with POWER | PRESSES of the Laiest Improvement; TYPE of various grades and styles from ono foot to the fiftieth part of an inch in size; BORDERS, CUTS, &o.j Black, Colored and Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, Ac. Tho proprietor is a practical printer! and employs the most skilled men iu tho profession; work executed ut short? est notice possible, in latest nud best stylos ami at New York prices. CALL aud EX VMINE SPECIMENS of 1. 2, 3 and 1 Sherd Posters, TTnnd-billP, Programm? s, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bills of Fare. Uriels, Lettor Heads, Dodgers. Hill Heads, Checks, Horse Bills, Rf'c'dpts, Labels, Railroad Hlimks, Legal Blanks, Tags, Cards all kinds and sizes? Wedding, Visiting, llnshwss, Show. JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor Phoenix nnd Glfanei: Rstabiishmcur. Columbia Hotel FIRST CLASS HOUSE. A CHANGE of managotncnt, and many consequent improve- I meiita, enables the proprietors to offer to the travoling public I moro comforts and conveni? ences Iliaii cun be obtained at aiiv nth* i I? upc In the city. TELEGRAPH < ?FFICE. BIL? LIARD and BATH ROOMS in the home. Every attention guaranteed. GOltMAN A OALNAN, March 4 1'roprietorB. HOSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S- O. WI, E. ROSE, Proprietor. '.riii.v?) il'iJknt.fii^i, -.<n-v, Another First Class Hotel?Fare $2.50 a Day, including Omnibus Ride. SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL and in tho centre of tho buaiueca part of the city. Roeo's Omnibus will couvcv paeeengere to aud from every Train. The Ladies'I Apartments are complete, with private en trance on Assemblyetraet. Tho BILLIARD and 1 BATH ROOMS aro all new and superior to any in the city. " April 6 VIA CHARLESTON, S. C TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK, BOSTON, D.1LI IJlUU&j AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. ' 'JPliree Timesn Week I'rom New York?Tuestltty^Tlttieailay und Saturday. AS-Ult'guiit State itooui Accommodations Sea Voyarro 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." J TOTAL. CAPACITY, 10,000 IJAl.ES MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company. AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the licet of thirteen fit. . clase Steam? ships to the above portt\ invite, attention to the quick time ami regular despatch afforded to tho business public in tho Cotton Statea at tho PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilitiea of rail and aca transportation for Freight and Passengcrs not excelled in excellence and capacity tt any oilier port. The following splendid Ocean Steamera j areregularlyon theline: TO NEW YORK. CHARLESTON_Ja*. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood,Com'er. JAMES ADGER...T.J. Lockwood, Com'dor. | MANHATTAN ...M.S. Woodbull, Com'er. JAMES ADGER &. CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. GEORGIA.8. Crowell, Commander. | SOUTH CAROLINA.,T. J. Beckett.Com'der. WM. A.COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander. EQUATOR.?. Hincklev, Commander. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleuton, S.C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON.IIninie,Commander. | SEAGULL.Duttou, Commander. Sailing Days?Every Fifth Day. PAUL C.TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. TO BOSTON. Stoamahipe MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail everv Saturday. JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. Rates guaranteed as low aa thoao of competing lines. Marine Insurance, oue-hallof j one per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Can be prolurod at all the principal Railroad Offices, in Georgia, Alabama,Tennessee I and Mississippi. State Roumu may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing the Agents of the Stoamahipa in Charleston, at whose offices, in all cases, the Railroad Tickets should bo exchanged and Berths assigned. The Through Tickt t?- by this route include Transfer*, Meals and State Room, while on ship-board. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RA I Lit OA D, GEORGIA RAILROAD And their connecting lines,have largely increased their facilities for the rapid move? ment of Froight and Passengers between the Northern cities and the South and West. First Class Eating Saloon at Brauchvi.le. On tho Georgia and South Carolina Rail? roads, lirat class Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from the btoamere to day and night trains < f the South Carolina Railroad'. Close connection made with other Kuarife,deliviling Freight." at distant points with great proniptneee. The rui.nagnr* will inii; uver> ex< rtir i- to satisfy their patrons that tho line via Charleston cannot LeeUlpafcti d in t!t>] nteli and the safe j delivorvof goods. For further informal ion, applytoT.J: Glums. Western Agn ' Atlanta. Ga : R. D. Hasell. General Agent. P. O. Box 4.07?; CfiJci- U17 P.roadwaj N Y.; S. B.Pickens, General Pats ?mg er and Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad;! i J. Iii. hii.itinj; Super iutendeut Gnu i r'oulherji Freight and Passenger Line, Charleston, K. C. Jim 30 Jly CONGARuE IRONWORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. ?^--"^?? MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST 1 MILLS. GIN IGoariug, and all kinds of Iron Caatings for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Caat inga for Stores and D W?llings, Tat en t Railings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iro-i Settees and Arbor Chairs; also. Brass Castings of all kinds, Holla for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all my work iirst class and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near to South Carolina and Greenville ,t Colnmbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov IS Home Stomach Bitters. rpiIESK celebrated BITTERS, prepared X b> Jan. A. Jackson A Co., of St. Louis, hi i'ii certain prcvetttutivc of FEVER AND AGUE, INTRRMITTENTS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, LyBrand & Son rTlAKE pleasure in calling the attention _1_ "1 the public to an examination of their STUCK of MUSICAL MERCHAN? DISE, consisting of I'ianoa, Church and Parlor Organs. Melodeons, Violins, Gui? tars, banjos, flute-, AeeordeoiiB, Rrasa and Silver l'.anil Instrument* 61 all kinds. Also, sheet Music Mini Instruction Hooka for every class of Musical Iimtrumeitta on hand at all t imes Wo are Sole Agents for j the State of South Cai idina <-t Ks lev A Co.'s j GO'l TAGE ORGANS Sb< . ? Mnsic urnl by 1 mail, post puiil, ?ii rociMi ; of ,.i ic? : hiu! all [ kinds of Musical Goods nont i>y Express, I when ordered, to J pari ofthsmStatc, j marked 0. O. D. Good Stvoiit'.-k Ad Pi 'anoc and Organs for sab cheap, fnrcash. ! Pianos. Orgiiiir slid Meludenns '*.*?!n? ?! aiid And arc. liighlv reeommtnded as an excel-1 j{npjl jro(1 ft a Hali?ta?:or> manne?: and lent tonic and iiivlgorator ol tho system. , WiiVKiveua-.,ocii.lattontib?. to lacking,Ho Furnishing Goods. DEiMTIN IrAs the largest, handsomest .and cheapest stock ill CLOTHING, HATS aud FUitNt HUNG GOODS in the eity. . May 31) Food for Infants. "10NDENSED MILK. Ragle Brand, ] prices. i All orders prompt I) '. infactioii gntiVHiili ed 11 ! with their patronagi j logne of Sheet Mnairan I diso. Richard I PlUKXri <fti<T. itlelH i il tn undsat ; Ii.im- lavoriug us Siiiid for .'tir cita il Musical Merclnin t! eet , a lew door- above ilninhia.S. C. Nov 7 \J poma, I'nosjiliaiic Food, Noatle's Mo? thers Milk Substitute, Remind a Arrow Root. Farina, Itroma,Cocoa, Corn Starch, ii Iwnvn fresh, at June Vi IIKISJ iSll'S DRUG STORE. Hats of livciy Variety. vV. cheap, hand Mr ? MO docs' Hoes It?st'amm? JUST received, at 1). EPMTIN'8, S'J 1 It ATS in uiidtess vari some and *lj)i?li. Hosiery, Ties ami Untler-wear, I 4 T 1). EPSTlNVt.nndcrC dnmbia Hotel I 2\. at ttie low?at pi ices. Ma* to I ?-?-...... - GKXtiM; I Imported Wines, Brandies. ?tc . Etc "|Bp95a8% SCOTCH WHISKIES, old Jamaica Rum, [\nj brandies- Otard. Ao., Flolll nd Ciin, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine, Also, a large :-;..? \ of !in< old Whiskies Igars, Ac J. c. SEEGER8. yV 'wa 1; ! i } .tc< hich h \\r, lu itNI! sucli gMicral ! and have a's.. ;i full Ol own in; .. Han , Gardi :i RAN 1 S, . - i sl,A?.>t .ilioYi-.l.. blin ts, CCC. Manure i m-h . Ci : KPSTIN'S. for SHIRTS and | ban own <n.i ?HING GOODS. May 30 price.-. i i itis'netinn tn- ( n rl mi at Gard give . llSOtl iiadu' HOE; i ROW i l: ? ! i SG IV 1" ! Gardi n Wlici ?it usual hi THE PHCENIX Book, Job and Newspaper Stearu PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT! in m^^^h ?'j^mmi Hil irttan ha SET. :ViUJ i? JWJ ppppppppfp pppppppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp pppppppppp pppppp p p p ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppppp rrr pppp THE Proprietor of tho Puo:xix has thoroughly fitted bin oOioo with tho Latest Improved -Material for doing ull kinds Printing. RRRRR RRRRR RRRRRR It RRR RRRR RRR RR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRRRR RRRRRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR RRRRRR RRRRR Tvpo,Br>rdrr,Ornamenth. Cuts. Ac.,are of MODERN STYLE and car ofn II v selected. iiiniiniiini iiiiinHiiini iiiiiiiii iiiihiii iiiinin iiinmi iiniiin iiiiiiiii iniinii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiuiiii The Presecs are of tho mot t approved patterns?Adams, IIoo and Liberty?Including Platen, Bod and Cylinder, and uro properly niadaged. NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN KKN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNN NN NNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NN N NNN NNNNN NNNNNN Professional Men, Merchants and Manu? facturers supplied with an\ Htvl< of work. 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Arrive.Leave Arrive.Leave Hpartanburg.. 11.00 2.45 IlateBvllle.11.32 11.85 2.17 2.20 Paoblot.11.40 11.45 2.05 2.10 Jonesville. 12.15 12.22 1.28 1.E5 Unionville. 12.65 1.10 12 80 12 65 Bautuc. 1.42 1.50 11.45 11.65 Fish Dam. 2.12 2.1C 11.10 11.20 Skolton. 2 28 2.35 10.47 10.75 I.yles'Ford_ 2.48 2 58 10.24 10.82 Strothers. 3.07 3.15 10.00 10.10 aiiiton._ 4.CO 0.10 Juno 25_W. W.*t>AVIE3, Sup't._ The Short Line Schedule. Cham.uttk, Columbia ft Augusta R. It. Co. (Columbia, 0. O., Juno 28, 1874. . Ci-s? SSSi?tv?x THE following Pae ^:il^*S2ffS3?-csi)gerScbcdu]ewiU bo ?lor.itcd on and after this dale: ooino nohtu Train No 2 Train No 4 Leave Augusta.7.45am 4.15pm Granitevillo... .'8.13 a m 5.1lpm Col'bia Juuct'n.12 20 a m f'J.t'fipm Arrive Culmnbia.12 SO a m 9.17 p m Leavo Columbia.12.42 a m Wiunaboro.2.40 p ni Cheater.14.29 p m ArriYeCharlotte.]?A? p m No. 2 Train makes clean connection, via Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York C.05 A. M. No. 4 Traiu makes closo connection via Wilmington and Richmond to all points , North, arriving at Now York at 5 15 P. M. ooino sotrrn. Train No 1 Train No 3 Leave Charlotte.7.00 am Chester.0.68 a m Wiuusboro.11.43 am \ Arrive Columbia.2.03 pm Leave Columbia.2.13 p m 3.40 a ra Col'bia Jnnct'n.i/Z.48 p m 4 15am Qranitovillo .. 47.15 p m *7.48 a m I Arrivo Augusta.8.05 pm 8.45 am "Breakfast. jDiuncr. -fSupper. South bound Trains connect at Augusta for all points South and West. Through tickets sold aud baggage cheeked to princi? pal points. ?3* Sleeping cars on all Night I Trains. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. rorF.,Gon.Paescngcr and Ticket Agent Wilmington, Columbia and Aug R R GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., Columbia, B. C, Hay 18. 1874. jg?u- THE following Schc E?dulowill bo operated on and atter this date: going NOBTH. TBAIN NO 2 TBAIN no 4 Leave Columbia. 0.00 a m 8.45 p m Florence.112.25 pm 2.10 am Arrive Wilmington.... 7.15 pm *7.15am OOINO SOUTH. TBAIN no 1 TBAIN no 3 Loavc Wilmington.B.C0 a m "fG.lOpm Florenco.4.00 p m 11.37 p m Arrivo Columbia.0.55 p m 4.00 a m Train No. 2, from Columbia, ib an accom? modation to Florence, and there connects closely with N. E. lt. It., and at Wilmington with W. ?? W. R. R. to all points North. Train No. 4 from Columbia is faat Ex? press, making through connections, all rail, North and South, and water lino connec? tions via Portsmouth. 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, is a fast Express, connecting cloeely from and to all points North and South. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal, j points. Pullman palace sleepers on night trains. ^Breakfast. IDincer. tSnpper. Accommodation Train No. 2 leaves Co , lnmbia daily, Sundays excepted. Exprees Train No. 4 leaves Columbia every night. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. Pope,Gen. PaBsenger andTicket Agent Greenville and Columbia Railroad PASSENGER TRAINS run daily, Sundayeexcepted, connecting with Night Trains'on South Carolina Railrc-uc* cp ar.d down; with Trains going North andi-outh on Charlotte, Golmobia and Augneta and Wilmington .Columbia tud AuKiii.ta ltoaco up. LeaveColumhiaat.7.15 a m Leave Alston._D.l'5 a m LeaveNewberry.10.40a m Leave Coktsbury.2.00 p m Leave Bel ton.3.50 p m Arrivt atGreouville.?.SO p m uown. Leave-Greenville at.7.t'0 r ra Leave Helton.'. .9.80 a ni Leave Cokeabnry.11.15 a m Lea ve Newherry.2.30 p m Leave Alstou.4.*20pw Arrivo at Colombia.O.CO.p m Andarnon Iiranchni.it jtlnr liidgp Division * down. dp. Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a m Arrive7.15 pni Leave Perry ville (i.i'5 a iu G.:)5 p m Leave Pcndletou 7.10 a m ,'? 5 50pm Leave Andorson 8.10 a m 4.50p m Arrive at Belsen 0.00 a m Ltave 3 f Op m Aecommndaiion Train* j tin on Abbeville Branch Monday, Wednesday ano Friday. On Anderson Branch, between Beltoli and An:ler?on. Tnesdav, Thnrnlav sue Satur? day. THOMAS DODAMFAD, Oen. Snp Jabte Norton, General Ticket Aim id Change of Schedule. SoUTB Carolina ItAILKOAlfCoMl'/nv, Columbia, S. C, October IS. 1873 ami after Sunday, lUth instant: MAIL AN1> PAS.'il-.NGLll thai? . t.t.-avr Columbia at. .... S.ltium Arrive at Charleston at.1.20 pm heave Charleston at.ll.Ot'pm i rriveat Culunibia at. 5.10 op) kiout kxpbk8h. hkehiut and accommoda? tion tbain, Sundavs- excepted, t ? LoaveOohinibin .7.15 p ni Arrive. .0.80 ? m ArriveCharlcstm\7.1(' v ra r.envr..C 45 * a Camdon Train! rUna Monday, Wc?nci?day and Satnnlay. a.- follows: Leave Columbia at. 1.5(1 pm Arrive at Ctmiden at. 0.85 FW Leave Caiiub n at. <;.Mlan> Arriv?>at I idumbin at.11 50 am S. U. PlCKINB, General Tio):r t Arm '_ Piedmont Air-Line Jloilway I ESSSiStiE^^'J A DLE^Jhcjiuiol('a tid I ?anville, Hieluuond and Dalivilli* 15 V? . N. I O. Division, ano North V . tw ri. > . C. h W. GOING M.L1 H. stations mail kxpukss Leave Char loll. 7.In 1 Si ?i '.'i i. i. Leave Salisbury.0 50 i M f ?4 A fcl Leave Gre.ont.bori. 1 40 A M 11 1) A M Laave Danville. 4 82 A M 1.531' M Leave Burkvillu. 0.44 A M G 40 P M Arrive at Richmond.. .12 45 1' M i) ;.l t ?! GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 2 30 1' W 5.)t /. y. Leave I'.urkvillo. 5.84 P M 8 !:8 A M L-Kve Danville. 10 II 1 M 12 . 7 I M Leave Greensboro.. ?. i.15 A 4.1 ft i'm Leave Salisbury- 4 57 A M r-.:: 1 M Arrivt at Charlotte.. 7 ^'0 A SI >? ?? A M GOING EAS'J. Leave Greeusboro_ 1.45 AM 11 H AM ' Leave Cor;pan\ Shop* 8 81? A M Arl2 1:01 M Leave Raleigh.. 8 05 A M . arriveat'GoWnbo'ro.. .11 (5 AM. GOING WEST. i Leave Goldt-boro. 4 ( 0 I'M . . _ Leave Bali igli. 7 i" i >. . . . I LeaveCompnnyShops 12 t.". A il 2 ".' \ M Vrriveal Greein-l.orf I Vi A M :> : ? I'M Noi l 1i-m ??-!< rn S C It U ., Snl? n? lit neti LeaveOredrif'V.?iro51 II)i rn Anjvi ;;*.:?. i.* I.eav lierneri-vilU t? ftd i>. in At tivi 5.10 s in Mniitrsis;-' liilv. both \vh\J1 Mver etttiK I length ol road.' Expre?'daitj between Compair .- und Charlolte. Sundays lexceptrd.S !'. A1 LEN.Gdi. Ticket Art. T.M iL ?: u.coi, EuglisrcrandGcn.Si