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pr?j? PHOENIX, t r? nliUBBB DAILY A.WD TBI-VfEKKLX. .CV KUY W GUN ES DAY MO UN INO. -I v JULI AN ?. SELBY*, EDITOIl 4SD PBOPBUTOB. Office on Richardson Street, near Taylor * ? m m m _' ..i-.iookaadJob Printing of every deeorip Vo u promptly and faithfully attended to. ** * ' ' 3Xj?80RIPTION * rt d *iiy, six mouthe, ti 00; Tri-Weekly, a QC; .V??alyrl 50. -fJJ yfj ADVERTISEMENTS inserted In the Daily at 75 oenta per square Tar tho first and 50 conta eaoh snbaeaaent iu rt lon. Long advertisements by tho wo ok, -ii?rith or year, at reasonable rates. , ,r ---.H ii' i What Che Choir Bans; About the New f Bonnet. A fooliah little maiden bought a fooliah little bonnet, "With a ribbon and a feather and a little lace upon it, 1 And that the other maidens of tho town < might know it. 8he thought sho'd go to meeting next Sunday just to show it. But .though tho little bonnet was scarcely ' larger than a dime, Tho potting of lt settled proved to be a work of time; So when 'twas fairly tied, all tho bells had a topped their riuging, And wu on she ca mo. to mooting, suro enough the folks were singing. Bo the foolfsh little maiden stood and waited usa?? at tho door, And sho shook her mules out behind and smoothed them down bofore; "Hallelujah! hallelujah!" aang tho choir .above her head, "Haidlyjmew youl hardly knew you!" were tho words She thought they said. Thia made the little maiden feel so very, very croea, That she <gave ber little mouth a twitoh, her little head a toss; For she- thought the very hymn they sang was all about ber bonnet, With the'ribbon and tho feather and tho bit of lace upon it. And she would not wait to listen to tho ser? mon or tho prayer, But pattered down the Bilent street and bur? fi ried up the atair, Till she'd reached ber little buroau, and in a band-box on it Had hidden, safe from critic's eye, her foolish little bonnet. Whioh proves, my little maidens, that each of you will find In every Sabbath service but an coho of your . mind; And that the little head that'd filled with silly little aira, Will never get a blessing from sermons or from prayers. m e e> ? AT^I RIGHT.-How many of us but uso the expression a dozen times a week, and have it stick in the throat, at least half of them? It is coming to be a hypocrit? ical appendage of business and social in? tercourse. ii:A sponger goes behind the counter, cuts off a dime's worth of tobacco or oheese, with an excuso that'he wants a "sample," and the grocery man says, "that's all right. A customer returns a pair of shoes to the dry goods man, soiled and injured, after a half a day's wear, granting, "they are too small," and the merchant saye, "that's all right." A church member puta his name down for twenty-five dollars to pay the preach? er, and when called on, gives only ten, with tba remark, that "times are too hard;" and the parson says, "that's all right" . A loafer makes a regular practice of coming into a printing office, and beg? ging a copy of the paper, stating that ^be just wants to read it;" the edition is short, and the editor groans with ghastly politeness, "that's all right" . An extravagant debtor tells a patient creditor every time he meets him, that he intends to pay the account "to-mor? row, certain," and the poor man turns off with .'that's all right" And to it goes. It is all wrong, and we say it's all right, and by onr want of spirit and independence, encourage lazi? ness, imposition, stinginess, and every other sin under the sun. AM ANGEL VISITS A GEORGIA METHO? DIST CLERGYMAN.-We extract from the Newnan Herald the following remarka? ble statement: ?On Sabbath morning, Rev. R. W. Bingham, Pastor of the Methodist Ghnrob of this city, preached on the ri? aitation of angels. Ho selected no par? ticular text, bnt read many passages of Scrip turo to provo that angels have often visited the earth, bearing messages from God? /and conversed with men and women, and insisted that these angelic "visitations are not limited to time and placo; that the men and women of the present day have seen angels and heard them sing and talk as well as those men? tioned in the Bible. After the preacher had concluded this portion of his dis course, he related his personal experi? ence. He stated that God had permit? ted his sainted wife (who died on the - day of Jane,) since her death, to visit him twice-once by night and onee by day. He declared that on a certain night, after her death, about the same hoar of tho night on whioh she had en? tered heaven, he was awakened by music, sweeter than earth can know; that he was fully aroused, with every power of his mind in fall operation, and, in fact, could see his wife, and hear and under? stand her words as diatinotly as the con? gregation oonld his. Mr. Bingham add? ed: "I know I sm neither insane nor superstitious, and yet I wonld as soon doubt my own existence as the truth and reality of what I have told yon." A vigorous old agriculturist, living near Abeline, Kansas, while hoeing corn tho other day, chopped his big toe off with his hoo. bot never stopped to pick it np anal he had finished the row. He then went back and fonnd the amputated appendage; brushed the dirt off, and carried it to *ho house where, with the help of his, wife and some fruit jar wax, he replooea it and then went to work again. He is a self-made man, belongs to a Greeley olnb, is a deacon in chu rob, never imbibes tho ardent, swears nor chews gum. A MISUNDERSTANDING.-A parson ia responsible for this story: "Poor Jones died ?bile yon were away lost sommer. In all my experience, I never saw so dis? consolate and grief-broken a creature as Soor little Mrs. Jones; it was very sud? en, you know. I went to the bouse as soon as I beard of it, I offered my sym Eatby, but her sorrow was unoontrolla le. In such cases, I think it best that1 the mourner should be left alone-So 11 prepared to depart." "I wilt leave you, poor beloved one," said I, "with this injunction: Pray firay that God will vouchsafe His com orter; that He will enable you to per? ceive the promised bow in the-" "Oh, Teotor," she burst in, "how oan you think of such a thing? It's too too-boo premature, I'm 3urel" "And," continued the old gentleman, ehcoking the off rein and wheeling away from the gate, "after some cogitation, I fanoied that I discovered that the bow I was talking about and the 'beau' she was ! thinking about, wasn't the oamo kind of | a bow at all." An exohange says an alligator very gracefully masticated a valuable stag hound belonging to a gentleman in Eutow, the other day. As tho owner had already ,lqst one dog in the same funny way, he determined to bring to punish? ment the fell destroyer, and baited six large hooks with hog liver. Bat the amusing creature gulped down the hog | liver, books, and all, broke the line, and leisurely swam away os happy as a clam. The desperate dog owner ?B now lying in wait on the river side, armed with a har? poon big enough to catch a whale, and Sroposing to go for that alligator as Bill [ye went for the heathen Chinee-in a way he'll despise. A California lady, whom the earth? quakes have inspired, writes that "he terogenous parallaxes prismatically con? verging are not due to the silicious in? troductions of phospherioal asteroids, but rather to parabolic stratification of the igneous zygema." Why they have earthquakes is no longer a mystery. Wanted to Borrow, FOB one year or longer, at a fair late of in? terest, about $2,51)0, for which good se? curity will bo given. Address X, at I'HCENIX Office._V_July U Proposais for Beef. SEALED proposals for furnishing the City Hospital and Alms Houao with frcah BEEF will be received at this offico until T?E8DAY, 23d inBtant. Contract will bo awarded to lowest responsible bidder. By order of Oounoil. OHAS.'BARNUM, July 13_City Clerk. Notice to Contractors. SEALED bid? will be received at this office until TUESDAY, 23d instant, for tho work for tho erection of a new Bell Tower. Con? tract will be awarded to lowest responsible bidder. By ordor of O mncil. July 13 CHAS. BARNUM, City Clerk. Meats, Smoked and Pickled. FRESH to hand Prime Smoked Tongues, Prime Smoked Beef, "Diamond" and "Orange" brand Hams, Elm City Breakfast Strip*. Elm City Bngar onred Pickled Bounds, With full suppl; of standard and fancy Groceries, Spices, Ao., at low prices. June 28_GEO. BYMMERS. Portable Fountain Pumps. TUST received a supply of portable faun .J tain PUMPS and 8PBINKLER8, which 1B the moat useful and convenient apparatus for watering shrubbery, flowers ana plants, and for washing carriages, windows, Ao. Also, a useful article for extinguishing fires at the commencement, ?pi inkling side-walks, Ac., Ac For sale at low prices by June 27_JOHN AGNEW A 8QN. 5,000 Live Indians Just Arrived. THEY are pitted against John Seegers' 10,000 E. K.'s, at the odds. But all may and in smoke._GEO. 8YMMEBS. Good Things. BREAKFAST BACON, PIGS' FEET SOUSED, SMOKED BEEF. BUFFALO TONGUES. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER. All fresh and for sale low fer oash by Jone 16_HOPE A GYLES. i ?jf'va Pavilion Hotel, IffimfolnT CHARLESTON, H. C. ffl.J^J'Sfc G. T. ALFORD A CO.. Pro. BjihTiLlljsjHE^priotora; Jt. HAMILTON, 8np't. Look Ont for E. K.'S! 10.000??.?? 00,??""*- To1" March 28_JOHN 0. BEEPERS'. American Club Fish. v:-?rK=TO?-r A DELICIOUS relish: better { ind muoh cheaper than Sardines. For sale , ay HOPE A GYLES. Salad Oil. lOn GAL1<0N8 superior SALAD OIL., LuU fresh and sweet, jost reoeived and ] 'or sale at $1 per gallon, by June 23 JOHN AGNEW A BOW Buffalo Tongues, \TEW sugar-onred HAMS, Ll Breakfast 8trips, Smoked Beef, for sale low. HOPE A GYLE8. Excursion Season of 1872, VIA THE WILMINGTON LINE, COMMENCING JUNE 1,1872. mm? WILMINGTON. MAX 81, 1872. ROUND TBIP EXCURSION TICKETS can be proenred at the office of Wilmington, Uolumbla and Augusta Railroad, to the fol? lowing well-known and attractive Virginia | Watering Places and Bummer Resorts: Green Wier White Sulphur Springs, Rockbridge, Alum, Bath Alum, Bot or Bealing, Sweet or Sweet Chalybeate, (Joyner, AUeghany, Mont? gomery White Sulphur, Yellow Sulphur, Kil IrelC* Springs, North Carolina, and the en? tirely new abd first olaas Sea-side Watering Place in Hampton Roads, Virginia-Vue ae L'eau. Also, a full lino oi Excursion Tioketstrfa the "Bav Lino," to all prominont Northern Lako und New England Bea-sido Watering Places, by variable and attractive routes. These Tickets are good to return by No? vember 1,1872. A. POPE, General Freight and Tioket Agent. J. H. BOWEN, Agent Wilmington, Columbia | and Augusta Railroad, Columbia, 8. 0. June 8 2m a -1 ; Everybody looks at a pretty girl; but turn Lwayif she bas pimples,'blotohos, boil?. Uao tho QUEEN'S DELIOHT and purify your blood. 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A.SELBY, establishment in tho Stato where | four shcetPOST- i BILLS, do., Ac, goodutvlo,either I Colored. *B-Call| cimens. Proprietoi. VIA. CHARLESTON, S. C., TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, KEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. Titree Times a Week-Tuesday, Thunda? and Saturday, ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODA1IONS. Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40,000 BALKS MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, A ND connecting Roads Weet, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen firet class Sicamelifpa l\_ to the above ports, invite attention tu tho quick time and regular despatch afforded to tho business public in thc Cotton Matee at tho PORT OF C II A II Ii E S T O N , Offering facilities of rail and sea transportation fer Freight and l'sssrng? rs not excelled in excellence and capacity al any other port. The billowing splendid Ocean Steamers are regu? larly ou the line: TO NE W Y ORK. MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhull. Commander. CUAMPION, R. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON, James Berry, Commander. J AM LS ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. JAMES ADGER A CO., WM T O GEORGIA, S. Holmes. Commander. SOUTU CAROLINA, T. J. Beckett, Commander. CLYDE. J. Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND, -Ingram, Commander. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. PHILADELPHIA. Iron St conn-hips VIRGINIA. C. Hinckley. Cr.m'der. GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter. Oom der. BAILING DAYS-THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY,?Agcut, Charleston, S. C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON, Hainic, Commander. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander. SEA GULL, Dutton, Commadner. Sailing Days-Everv Fiftli Day PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. RatcB guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-half of one per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THRGTJGH TICKETS Can bo bad at all principal Railroad Offices in Georgia, Alabama, Terneppee and Mississippi. Stato RoomB may bo secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whoso offices in all cases tho Baili cad Tickets should be exchanged and Bertha aligned. Tho 1 brough lick et a by this routo include Transfers, Meals and Stato Room, while on shipboard. Tho South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, and their coi r trlirg bree, have largely increased their facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight and Passengers, between tho Northern citieB and the South and W est. Com Un ti Mo Night Care, with the Holmes Chair, without extra charge, havo been introduced on the South Carolii a Railrcad. First class Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Georgia Railroad, fire! elate Bleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and nicht traine of the South Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Reads, c'.eliwling Freights ot distant points w ith great promptness. The manager? will ueo every exertion to satiely their patrons that tho lino via Charleston cannot be surpassed in despatch and tl ? sole deine ly 01 geode. For further information, npplv to J. M. ^ILKIUK, Kurerintei di i t, C Lei!? sw D, S. C.; B. D. HASELL, General Agent, P. O. Box 4,979; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.; H. B. PICKFNB, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, South Carolina Padread. AI.KBKD L. TYLKIt, July IC i,Guio Vice-1'rei?ident South Carolina Raihoad, Charleston, 8. 0.1 Columbia Music Store. LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling Ibo atienden of tho public to an examination ol their STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, cou eiating of Tiauoa, Church and Parlor Organe, Molodeons, Yiolins, Guitare, BanjoB, Flutes, Accord?ons, Braaa and Silver Band Instru? menta of all kinds. Also, Sheet Mimo and Instruction Bouka fur every elaaa of Musical Instruments on band at all times. Sheet Music aent hy mail, post paid, on receipt of price; and all kinda of Musical Gooda aontby Express, when ordered, to any p/irt of the State, marked C. O. D. Good* Second-hand Fianoa aud Organa for sale cheap, for cash. F?anos., Organs and Melodcona tuned and re? paired in a satisfactory manner; and will givo especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other partite to any poin deaned, at moderate prices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheet Miibio and Musical Merchandise. Tay? lor street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building, Columbia, 8_. 0._NoyJ_ M. H, BERRY'S Furniture Tare-room MainStreei ear Plain. NO , ' "n hand and daily re? ceiving from the manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisville,tho _largest aasortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in tins market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Snits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; aleo, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTREEBES made to ordor. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the best manner. Terms nash and Goode cheap._Oct 30 MOSES"GOLDSMITH & SON, ColonadcHow, Vendue Range,C?tarleston, S. ft UEAL.EUS IN Scotch, Fi? and American Bar Iron, KEEP constantly on hand a full supply of all kinds. In store, 100 tona EGLINTON PIG. Nov 28_ly Hardware, etc. -| DOZEN AXES. JLVJVy 48 balea Bagging. 200 bundles Arrow Ties. 20 dozen Railroad Shovels. 200 nairn Trace Ohains. j ust received and for salo at loweat market 1 prices._L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Initial and Monogram Bress. E. RTSTOKES IS now prepared, with a Proa? and apper tainmenta. to manufacturo INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to ordor, omboaeed and in colors, of all sizes and quality. ALSO, Keeps constantly in storo a full stock of Fancy and Staple STA lONERY, BLANK BOOKS, Fancy Articlea and all gooda pertain? ing to a first class Stationery House. April 20_ MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! For Bight la Priceless! Bui the Diamond Spectacles will Presero It, IF you value your eyesight nae theee PER? FECT LKrv8KB. Ground from minute crystal pebbles, melted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on account of their hardneas and brilliancy. They will last many yeara withont change, and are warranted su? perior <o all others, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., N. Y. CAUTION_None genuine unices stamped with our trade mark. WM. GLAZE, Jeweler and Optician, ie sole agent for Columbia, 8. G.,from whom they can only be obtained, N? neddieT employed. _ Jnlv 21 Illly Tho Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer TN preference to London Porterand Scotch _ Alp. Why?Th?y know it is unadulterated North Carolina Hay. 7pr BALES good N. G. HAY, for palo low O by_HOPE A GYLES. Everybody is praising HEINITSH'S MEDI? CINES, nie pills are in everybody's mouth; curcB liver complaint. jj ! By Committee of Practical Machinists. simplicity, durability, ease of manage? ment and great range of work of this Machino bas made it the universal favorite, and leading family Sewing Machine for more than twenty jeara, and htnce it ie no experi? ment to buy one. For sale on monthly instalments, second door below Pnc&MX efli'co, Columbia, 8. C., by A. J. P?R3L1Y, _Fol> 27 _ Agent for Tureley ic Trump. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK or SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, -. ? ? INTERES! ALLO WEI) A T TEE RA TEOI SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANN UH, ON CERT1FICA1ES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX FER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer. Vice-president. A. Gr. Bremxer, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, ic general charge. Johu 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Direclor$. Wade Bampton, William Martin, A. C. Has? kell, F. W.McMaater.E. H. BeinitaL, JohnB. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Manon. G. T. Scott.Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. DaniolRavenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Oi phann and others may here deposit their sav ngs and draw a liberal rate of interest there? in. Planters, Professional Men andTruetoee nianing to draw Interest on their funds until ;hey require them for business or other pur poses; Parents desiring to set apart small mm s for tneir children, and Married Women ind Minors (whose deposits can only be with* Ira wn by themselves, or, in case of death, by .heir legal representatives,) wishing to lay teidefunda for future use. are here afforded tn opoortnnity of depositing their moans irhere they will rapidly accumulate, and,at .heaame time, be subject to withdrawalwhen ?eeded._Ang 18 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OE* COLUMBIA, S. C. Present Capital, $150,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, SJB0O.00O. THIS Bank is now open for the transaction of a general banking business. CEnTis-icAtzs or DEPOSIT, bearing interest it. the rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum, will be issued. Notes, BUI* of Exchange, and other evi lencea of debt discounted, and money loaned m collaterals. Stock?, Bonds, O old, Silver bought and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a small Recount. Sight Drafts drawn direct on all tho promi? nent plao?s in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den nark and the Orient. Letters of Credit iasuod, : arable in any of the above places Drafts on all the prominent cities in the United States bought and sold. Banking Honse opposite Columbia Hotel. )pcn from 0 to 3. Feb 38 ly WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. HIGHEST PREMIUM Imported Cordials. THE undersigned bas JuBt opened a lot of IMPORTED CORDIALS, of varions kinds, unbracing Perfect Love, Vanilla, Rose, Vnlselte, etc. Also, Imported Maraschino, Curacoa and Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK. Seegers' Beer is Fnre. [T don't contain Ooeoonlns Indiens Fisb Berrie? to make sleepy or headache. Change of Schedule. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA lt. It. Co. Sul'KniNTENDENT's ?FFICB, WILMINOTON, N. C., June 8, lb72. A FTE lt thin date tliu following achedule will be run by trains on this road : DAT EXPBEB8 THAIN [DAILY.] Leave Wilmington [Union Depot| 3.25 A. M. Arrivo at Florence. 0.13 A.M. Arrive at Colombia. 1.35 P.M. Leave Columbia.12.15 P. M. Arrive at Florence. 4.10 P. M. Arrive Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.25 P. M. ma UT EX PUES B in A IN. Loavo Wilmington [Onion Depot] 6.45 P. M. Arrivo at Florence. 11.88P.M. Arrivo at Columbia. 8.45 A.M. Leave Columbia.10.85 P.M. Arrive at Florence. 2.09 A. M. Arrivo at Wilmington. 8.00 A.M. No NIGHT TRAINS leave Wilmington or Columbia Sunday P. M. JUDO 0 JOHN C. WINDER, Gen'l Bup't. Charlotte. Columbia and Angosta B.B, SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMB?A, 8. O., June 9, 1872. fTSZagi. PrTfSa'lL^f? ON and after Monday, ?MM?^K^SggJune ll, tho following schedule v, ill be run over this road: UOINQSOUTH. Train No. 1. Train Ko. 2. Lcavo Charlotte.COO A. M. 8 20 P. M. Leavo Columbia.1.54 P. M. 3.40 A.M. Arrive Augusta.7.45|P. M. 8.20 A. M. GOINQ NO li Xii. Leavo Augueta.035A.M. 550P.M. Loavo Columbia_12 36 P. M. 11.02 P. M. Arrive Charlotte.7.42 P. M. COO A. M. Standard Time ten minutes blower than Washington; ?ix minutes ahead Columbia. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun? days excepted. Both trains make cloao con? nection to all points North, Bouth and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal pointe. E. P. ALEXANDEE, General Sup. E.R. DOBSEY,Gen. Freight and Ticket Agen Greenville and Colombia Bailroad PASSENGER. TRAIN SCHEDULE. iftim DAILY, Sundays WiMESHf jaBkE_3flr3!excepted, connecting with NightTrains on South Carolina Bailroad up and down; aleo with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gueta Railroad, and Wilmington, Colombia and Augusta Railroad. rr. Leavo Columbia at. 7.45 a. m. Leave Alston. 9.35 a.m. Leave Newberry.11.15 a. m. Leave Cokcsbnry. 2.45 p. m. Leave Belton. 4 30 p. in. Arrivo at Greenville. 0.10 p. m. DOWN. Leavo Greenville at. C.SO a. m. Leave Belton. 8.30 a. rn, Lcavo Cokcabury.10.15 a. m. Leavo Newberry. 1.80 p. m. Leave Alston. 3.20 p.m. Arrivo at Columbia. 5 10 p.m. Anderson Branch and Blue Bidge Division. DOWN. UP. Leave Walhalla. 4.45 a. m. Arrivo 7.60 p. m. Leavo Perry ville 5.25 a. ro. Leavo 7.15 p. m. Leavo Pendleton C10 a. m. Leave C 80 p. m. Leavo Anderson 7 10 a. m. Leave 5.30 p.m. Arrive at Belton 8.00 a.m. Leave 4 SO p. m. Accommodation Trains run on Branch Hoads on Mondays, Wednesdays ano Fridays. Abbeville Branch. Leave Coucabury for Abbeville at..10.20 a. m. Leave Abbeville for Cokesbury.... 1.30 p. m. THOMAS DODAME?D, Gen. Sup. M. T. BABTLETT, Genoral Ticket Agent. _ Hichmond and Banville Bailroad. D CONDENSED TIME? -TABLE, in effect on and alter Sunday, Juno 2,1872: GOING NORTH. STATIONS. HAIL. EXPBESS. Leave Greensboro,_1.15 A.M. 10 00 A.M. Leave Danville. 3 54 A.M. 12 48 P. M. Leave Burkville. 9.10 A.M. 5.45 P.M. Leavo Amelia G. H... .10 02 A. M. C.40 P. M. Arrive at Richmond.. .12.02 P. M. 8.47 P. M. GOING SOUTH. Leavo Richmond. 2.85 P.M. 5.20 A.M. Leave Amelia CH. 450 P. M. 7.20 A. M. Leave Burkville.5.45 P. M. 8 28 A. M. L?ave Danville.10 60 P. M. 12.55 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro.. 1.10 A. M. 3.50 P. M. Traine leaving Richmond at 2.35 P. M., and at 5.20 A.M., connect at Greoneboro with traine on North Carolina Division, for all points Bouth. Passengera leaving Richmond at 2.35 P. M., connect at Greensboro with train for all points EaBt of Greensboro. ^PaB eenger train leaving Raleigh at 7.50?. M., connects at Greensboro with Northern-bound Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 02 P. M. JOHN B. MACMURDO, General Freight and Ticket Agent. T. M. R. TALOOT, Engineer and Gen. Bup't. NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPBEFB. Leave Oharlotte.8.40 P. M. C30 A. M. Loave Baliabury:.10.47 P. M. 8.47 A- M. Leave High Point.12.28 A. M. 10.19 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro. 1.09 A. M. ll 00 A. M. Leavo Greensboro.... 1.50 A.M. 11.10 A.M. Leave Company Shops 3 30 A. M. 12 21 P. M. Leave Hillsboro. 4 88 A. M. Leave Raleigh.7.80 A. M. Arrive at Goldeboro.. .10 10 A. M. GOING BOUTH. Loave Goldibsrc.4 M P. M. Leave Raleigh.7.15 P. M. Leave Hillnboro.9.81 P. M. Leave Company Shopa.ll 10 P. M. 215 P. M. Arrive at Greensboro. 12 24 A. M. 3 80 P. M. Leavo Greensboro_1.10 A. M. 4.00 P. M. Leavo High Point.... 1.62 A.M. 4.40P. M. Leave Salisbury. 3 82 A. M. 6.18 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte... 6 85 A.M. 8 10 A.M. Passenger train leaving Raleigh tt 7.15 P. M., connecta at Greensboro with Northern bound train; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of tickets same aa ?fa other routes. Mail traine daily, both ways, over entire length of road. Express daily between Company Shops and Charlotte (Sun? days excepted.) All passenger traine connect at Greensboro with traine to and from Rich? mond. Pullman Palace Cara on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, without change. 8. E, ALLEN. Gen. Ticket Agent. W. H. OBREN, Master Transportation. Change of Schedule. BOUTH CAROLINA RAILBOAD COMPANY, COLUMBIA, 8. 0., Jene 9,1872. - - i aiMUHMS?tr Change of Schedule to go into effect on and after Bund ay, 24th instant: MAIL AND PA88SNOEB TBAIN. Leave Columbia at.7 40 a m Arrive at Charleston at.,.3.20 p ra Loave Oharleetonat.'..8.10 a ta irrive at Columbia at.....8.40 p m NIQUT EXPBESS, EBEIOHT AND ACCOMMODATION TBAiN, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia at.C.CO p m Arrive at Charleston at.7.00 a m Leave Charleston at.7.10 p m Arrive at Columbia at.6.40 a ra Camdon Accommodation Train will con? tinue to run to Columbia as formerly-Mon? dale. Wednesdays and Saturdays. ' 1 A. li. T?LER,vice-President. 8. B. PIOKINB, General Ticket Agent. Summer Schedule S. & U. B. R., IriiaflK?Wj DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN. SSESary Arrive. Leavo. Arrive. Leave. Bpartanburg.. 5.30 5.25 BatosviUe. COO 6.00 4.53 4.63 Pacolet. 603 6.13 4.40 4.46 Joneaville. 6.43 6.48 4.05 4.10 Unionvillo. 7 25 7.60 3.05 8.25 8antuc. 8.20 8.25 2.80 2.85 Fieh Dam. 8.40 8.45 2.10 2.15 Shelton. 9.15 9.20 1.85 1.40 Lylee' Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 1.17 Strother. 10.05 10.10 12.60 12.65 Aluton.11.00 11.00 May 24 TH08.B. ETER. President