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SVKKY WF.ONKSOAY MORNINO.
lY JULIAN A. SELBY,
EDITOR AN' I) PROPRIETOR.
J?fioe oa Richar?son Street, near Taylor
-. ? .
.*~ Book and Job Printing of every deeorip
;io .i promptly and faithfully attended to.
riUBSOBIPTIOK.
Daily, six months,** oO; Tri-Wo*.kly, V 5Cf
Weekly, 1 50.
iDVKUTIt? ESIENT8
Iasartod in the Daily at 75 conta per square
f ir tho drat and 50 cents each subsequent In?
83rtion. Long advertisements hy tho week,
month or year, at reasonable rates.
MAIII ABBINGEHENTS.-The North^rc
mail opens at 2.30 P. M.; closes 12.00
A. M. Charleston day mail opens 4.30
P. M.; closes 6.00 A. M. Charleston
night mail opens 7.00 A. M.; closet* f,. 15
P. M. Greenville mail opens G.45 P.
M. ; closes 6.00 A. M. Western opons
and closes 1.30 P. M. Wilmin??ton opens
2.30 P. M.: closes 11.30 A. M. On
Sunday offloe opon from 3 to 4P. M.
Old newspapers for sale at PHCENIX
office, at fifty oents a hundred.
Tho advertising agency of Walker,
Evans & Cogswell, represented by Ros?
well T. Logan, Esq., is tho only author?
ized agency for this paper in Charleston.
A large and varied lot of cards, sui bi?
ble for weddings, invitations, visiting
and business purposes, have just been re?
ceived at thia ornoo, which, owing to tho
dull season, will be printed at low rates.
Good Things.
BUK AK FAST BA?OV;
MOS'FEET SOULED,
S Vf O KM) BF.KF.
BUFFALO TON OU KB.
CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTKKi
Alt frt'Mb and for salo low f??r cash l>v
June 10_HOPE .V vi Y M .S.
Selling Out at and Uelow Cost
MY entire ?lock, connie tin i; (if DIAMONDS,
WATCHES, Chains, Jewelry, silver
Waru, Plated Waro, Clocks.
Aug 10_ISAAC SULZHACITF.P..
Initial and Monogram Press.
E. RTSTOKES
IS now prepared, with a Preen and apptr
tainmenth. to niiinufactiuo INITIAL PA?
PE K and ENVELOPES tu order, embossed
and in colora, of all sizes and quality.
ALSO,
Keeps constantly in atoro a full stockt ni
Fancy and staple STA H KFltY, PLANK
HOOKS, Fancy Art ich s and all u??od? pertain
inn to a first class Stationer} lluuet.
Am il 20_
Selling Out Below Oost.
LADIES* WHITING DE* KS, Jtwel Case*
and Traveling Companion*.
ISXAC HUT.ZRAPI1 ER
Ale! Ale! Ale!
iVTT DOZ. CROTON ALP, very t-nperinr
??.r quality.
50 doe. M ch we n's Alf*, very nip? rior quali?
ty. Jiift received and for ?ule hy
'Jnlv 9 JOHN A'!N KW ,\ SOY.
Buffalo Tongues,
VTEW sugar-cured HAMS,
131 Breakfast Stripe,
Smoked Beef, for salo low. HOPE Sc GYLES.
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
Colonnde Rotc, Vendue Range, Charleston, fi. C,
UEAI.ER8 IS
Scotch, Pig and American ?ar Iron,
KELP constantly on Land a full ?ni?i. ? . "f
nil kiiulii.
In stnr.r, IOU tons EGLINTON PIG.
Nov 28 ly_
Oats and Corn.
1AAA BUSHELS FEEDING OATS,
. \/V/V7 700 buahcU Wliito Corn, for
I *"w r"r (,RW|>-_HOPE ft OYLES.
?~~ Look Out for K. K.'Sl
10X)OO??en\?COlUmWa- TOb?
! March 28 _JOki?LC. KEEGEHS'.
?eegers' Beer is Pure.
! TT rion'i contain COCOCUIUB Indiens Fish
j J. BTH*??? tn make ulepny or headache.
Fresh Country Butter.
' i*>(\i^ LILS, choico COUNTRY BUTTER.
Jj\ M f f..r pal? hy HOPE & OYLES.
Butter, Cheese, &c.
! rpUHS choice GOSHEN BUTTER,
' .1 R?xe* choice Gr eben Che en-,
1 OOO noun ria Breakfast Strips.
! lil nani 's Pearl Grist and Big Hominy.
All frosh und tor sale by
Joly lfi_HOPE A GYLES.
Pure Angelica Wine.
ON draught, CALIFORNIA ANGELICA, a
dtrih'iou* and puro Wine for invalidb
i and suiunicr Ufe, jnet received and for sale
l..vr hy JOHN AGNEW A SON.
American Club Fish.
V~**3*3?Vs A DELICIOUS relish; better
sud much cheaper than Sardines. For sale
I hv_HOPE ?j GYLES.
Selling Out Below Cost.
FINE JET SET-only CO cente-at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
i A CERTAIN CURE FOR CHILLS ANO FEVER
! Firt?t take tho Blood and Liver Pills, to work
off tim Ultu and purify tho blood; tbrco or
' four will bo sufficient. Then take a tabla?
? spoonful of H EIN TI SH'S CHILL CURE. It
has boon tried; vre know it.
UQIiUIKIBI?, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ll.
Will Exltibii on Bailey's Lol, Lady street, near Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
THE M?NARChT?ND MASTODON
C O M I N G !
750 MEN AND HORSES - - ? 1.050 ANIMALS AND BIRDS.
ONLY SIX TENT S^VW ^ IN THE WOLRD !
A MAT UOUEIEU AUB ?111IC TRIUMPH !
A Stupendous World Exposition on Railroad, at an Expense of $3,400 Daily, which it
Pays out in the Gili s and Towns where it Exhibits.
REQUIRING SEVENTY-SIX CAR"* and PH REE ' \RO?" BXOlX K**. t?> iraiiKpiu i ii. in ii* overwhelming inf RI it mle ami elegant
perfection, lar^e eumigh to swallow up hull a dj&iit i-xhibili.m* euch na u?nally parade ili?.- country and infUuiu thc public with
sensational advertising and delusivo pledges.
SIX COLOSSAL PAVILIONS,
Covoiiug throe solid aero- of gr-Mtu I, and aggregating umrly nu thousand yard? id c&liVitA.
THREE GLORIOUS PERFORMAKCES GIVEN EACH DAY .
A GRAND MORAL MATINEE AT 10 A. M.
A HERB OE ELEPHANTS! BROYE OE CAMELS! AVALANCHE OE
BUFFALOES! TEAM OF HORSED MOOSES! TWENTY SIX GOLD
AND CRIMSON DENS, FILLED WITH THE RAREST SPECIMENS OF
WILD ANIMALS AND BIRDS,
AND A STARTLING AND EXTRAVAGANT DISPLAY OF WONDERS,
NATURAL, SCIENTIFIC AND INSTRUCTIVE.
TWELVE EQUESTRIANS ! TEN LADY RIDERS !
Sixty P*>> tonnei>! Two RlaborAtn Orchestra?! Three Urns* and Reed Hand*-! Grand Mn
_ slea) St ea ui fiann, ami mimi gorg'-ous, curl ly and elegantly tquipped STREET PROCES
SION ever givin, reminding ono nf the tabled Oriental Pa RUA nt nf the ?> dun ibm s. I? n'?!e linne Troupe and Doubla Circus Perform*
ance given in separate tents ut the same hom! A vraloitous Radovii At cent ii n ?.iveii pm.r to lite aller nunn exhibition every day.
REMEMBER !
THI3 MONSTER EXHIBITION-positively tho largest and ni? st ?XjeJsivi on larth-will
visit COLUMBIA au advertised Arrangements IMVO been iliad? willi the principal r.iihosid
buco running into the city to bring the people at hali fur io wi: ut ss
The Wonders of this World's Fair!
ADMISSION TO THE MON8TER SIX TENTS, lo which Hine aro Mure eepm ate entrances,
is the usual price charged to Shows of one-eixth i he GREAT EASTERN'S capatin nod attrac?
tions:
Adults,.75 Cents.
Children,.60 "
Three Ticket Wagons aro used t> avoid all crush and j tin.
$100,000 that the Great East?
ern is the Biggest
Show on Earth.
THE PUBLIC^TO DE JUDGE.
?Wilmington, N, C.Satur?.ay, Si plc muir 7.
Marion, S. C.Monda v, Hopi ember tl.
Sumter, S. O.Tucsduv, September PJ.
August 29 12
LOOK OUT FOR THE
BRILLIANT PROCESSION,
WITH 7UK
LI05S, TIGERS AND PANTHERS
LOOSE IN THE STREETS!
Columbia, H. 0..Wednesday, Seplctnbi r ll
Angosta, On..j hursday. September 12
'Uiarlestoii..Friday and Saturday, SeiiM-inher 1!) nt.d l l
\V. VV. lilli ASU, Otiuiul Agent.
Ayeres Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fe?
ver. Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious
Fever, dre, mid, inr etti, all the alice- j
Hons which arise from malarious,
marsh, or miasmatic poisons.
~ftB Nt) ono remedy is louder
gs BB called fer hy Iho necestitica ol
BB-?tal? t,u' American peoplu Ihun a
BB raffif .'"ire and H nfc cure for Fever mid
JBL xmL^y ?Hue. Such wo uro now una
J^^* bud lo oller, with a perfect cer
.y taiuty that it will eradicate thc
diBcaue, and with asecruuee, founded on
proof, that no hann can anec from itu ute in
any quantity.
That which protecti> from or prevente this
disorder mutt !>(. of immense hurvico in Hie
communities where it prevails. J'rt vent ion
is hotter than euro, hu- the patient escapes
the risk which lie mutt run in violent attacks
of this baleful distemper. This "Cums" ex?
pels tho ruiaviuatic poison of FEVER AND
AOVE fi om th? system, anti prevents the de
velopinent of tho disoaso, if taken fin thu
tirst approach of its premonitory symptoms.
It is not only the best remedy ever jet disco?
vered for this class of complaints, but also
the cheapest. Tho largo quantity we simply
for a dollar brings il within tho tench of
everybody; and in bilious districts, where
FEVEU ANO A oi n prevails, everybody should
have it. aud uso it freely, both" foi cure and
protection, lt ia hoped this price will place
it within tho reach of all-the poor ah well as
the rich. A great superiority of this remedy
over any other ever discovered for the eneedj
and eel tain eure of Intermittents is, that it
contains no Quinine or mineral; consequently
it produces no quinifui or other injurious ef?
fects whatever upon tho constitution. Those
cured by it arc lull as healthy as if they had
never had tho disease.
Fever ana Aguo is not alone thc conse?
quence of the miasmatic poison. A great
variety of disordeis arise (rom its irritation,
among whiidi aro Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Gout, Headache, Hlinducus, Toothache, Kar?
acho, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful
Affection of tho Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in tho
Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derangement o?
tho Stomach, nil of which, when originating
in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or
become periodical. This "CCBK" expelB tho
poison from tho blood, and CUIIHI quent ly cures
them all alike. It is an invaluable protection
to immigrants and persons traveling or tem?
porarily residing in tho malarious districts.
If taken occasionally or daily wbilo exponed
to tho infection, that will he excreted from tho
system, and cannot accumulate in aufticiont
quantity to ripen into disease. Heneo it is
even more valuablo for protection than cure;
and few will ever suffer from Intermittents if
they avail themselves of the protection th:s
remedy afford*.
For Liver Complaints, arising from tor?
pidity of the Livor, it ?B an excellent remody,
stimulating tho Liver into healthy activity,
aud producing many truly remarkable cures,
whero other medicines fail.
PBEPAUEU BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practio?lond Analytical Chemists,
AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD.
PRICE ?l.u0 PER R?TTLE
May 28_P??tmU
The Doctors Recommend Seeger6'Beer
rN preference to Loudon Porterand Scotch
\\- WhvVThnv know it. ia unadulterated
Selling Out Below Cost.
/~1 EN I'S WALKING CANES, at all pricee;
\JC from 50 enta upwards.
ISAAC SOLZBACHER.
Flour! Flour!!
;)A/\ DDLS. NEW FLOUR, of all grades,
for sain at groatlv reduced prices,
uv JOHN AGNEW ft SON.
ielline Out Below Cost.
mAP.Ui and TC CK 1ST CUTLERY.
1 ISAAC SULZBACHER.
SHIMS' HEPATIC COMPOUND;
For ali Derangements of tbe Liver, '.
fl^HIS is an improvement upon the original J
JL in liquid lorin, already prepared lor inline
insuring proper proportion of each valuable i
It removes tho hilo rn m the system. It give
gives the liver a healthy character and reston
strength. This medicine has been tried by th
influence tho laco will have the b cern of Lea]
will invigorate tho feeble, and provo tho gre
yourselves and you will recommend it to you
everywhere. KING i!
August 22 {?Uno
SI
CHARLES'
TO ANI
BALTIMORE, PMMDELPH
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAN
Tliree Times u Wei
ELEGANT ST.
Sea Voyage 10 to
TOTAL CAI
The South Carolina
A ND connecting Roads Weet, in alliance wit
/\_ to ihn above ports, invite attention lo the
the business public in the Cotton Stales ut (hi
I* O It T O V V II
Offering facilities ol ,ail End eCHltrainq ortatio
excellence and capacity at any other poit. Th
larly on the line:
T O X ES W
M AK ll A TT AN,
M s. Woodhull, Cominaiuli-r.
CHAMPION,
R. W. Lock wood, Conan ander.
Cn A lt LESION,
.lames Uerrv, Commander.
JAMES A DOER,
T.,T. Lockwood, Commander.
JAMES AIRIER ? CO.; WM. A. COCK'
TO I? II I li I
Iron Steamships VIRGINIA, C. Hinckley, Com'i
SAILING DAYS-THURSDAYS. WM
TO HALT
FALCON, Huiuie, Lonni.unde r.
SEA GULL, Dntt
Sailing Days-Every Fifth Day PAUL (
Rates guaranteed as low as those of compet?
ocr cent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LAPIN(
[Jan be hail a' .-.ll principal Railroad Offices ill C
State hoon, n IP be teemed in advance, wit
-ho Slo.uiifhit * tn Charleston, at whose eflierv
)xchanged und berths assigned The 1 biotic.
Meals and Slate Room, while en shipboard.
Tho Eolith Carolina Railrnr.d, Gtoi??n 1 silioi
ncreased their facilities for thu tapid noven
Sorthern rities and thc South H nd Wiri tin,
without extra charge, have bent iuln.dnotd t
Cuting Saloon al lira neb ville. Cn Iii? Ge? igia
Freight pr? m pl ly I ra UK I? rr? d lu m Rcnin? : t
lailroad, flo. o conni dion unido willi ot),M
villi great prompt ii? ss. 'J he managi ir will wv
ho line tia Charle?ton cannot Pe surpass? d in
For further information, apply tt> ,1. M. t-i i i;
IAKKI.I., General AIM ni, P. O. box 4,070; Pfliec
'Kssenger and Tiela t Ag? nt, Sonlh Carolina Pi
July IO ?Oiiin Vitfc-P??sldtnt
cr's Cathartic Fills,
F?ll the relier ubd
cure of ul! derange
tlieutd in tin: sto?
mach, liver und
bowels. They uro a
mdd apel icu I, and
an excellent purga
div?. Heilig purely
.vegetable, they con
tuin no mercury or
>minorai whatever.
Much serious t>irk
noss and suffering is prevented by their timely
noe; and ? very family should have them on
hand for I heir protect iou and relief, when re?
quired. Long expelienco han proved Ihr m to
be tho patent, snrest ?nd best ol all the Pill*
willi which tho market khouudH. By their
occasional uno, the blood is purified, the cor
ruj t;ons tif the tyatom expelled, obstructions
removed; and tho whole machinery of life re?
stored tn ita healthy activity. Internal or?
gans which become, clogged ?nd sl?ggish are
cleansed hy ?y*r'ii ruin, and stimulated
into action. Thus incipient disease is changed
into health, the value of which chauge, when
reckoned on thc vast multitudes who enjoy it,
can hardly be computed. Thu sugar coaling
makes tin m pleasant totuko, and preserves
their virtues unimpaired for any length of I
time, so Mutt they aro ever fresh, and per?
fectly reliable. Although searching, they are
mild, and operate without disturbance to the
constitution, or diet, or occupation.
Full directions are Riven ou tho wrapper to
each box, how to lise tlitui as a Family Physic,
and tor lite following complaints, which these
I'iU* rapidly cure:
For I>y?|>?-iislu or Tnillgrsi Inn, LIHIICSH
II(HH. Luuguiir and L?H? of Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the
stomach, and restore its healthy tono und
action.
For Liver Co in pl ni ut and its variotiB
symptoms, Bilious Iltudurhe, Mckllt-ad
nYhe, Jaundice or Urccn Sickncsa, III I -
IOUH Oollc and Illlions Fever?, they should
bo judiciously taken for each case, to correct
the diseased action or removo tho obstruc?
tions which cause it. E?"*"
For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one
mild doBO is generally required.
For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Palpi?
tation of til? Heart, Pain In tho Side,
Hack and Loin?, they ehould be continuous?
ly taken, as required, to change tho diseased
action of the system. With such change
those complaints disappear.
Foi Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings,
they should bo taken in largo and frequent
doses to produco the effect of a drastic purge.
For Suppression, a largo dose should be
taken, as it produces thu desired c fleet by
sympathy.
Aa a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to
promote digestion and relieve tho stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach
and bowels, restores the appetite and invigo?
rates tho system. Heneo it is often advan?
tageous where no eerious derangement ex?
ists. Ono who feels tolerably well, often finds
that a dose of these Pills make him feol deci?
dedly hotter, from their cleansing and reno?
vating effect on the digestivo apparatus,
r it r. PA HLD nv
Dr. J. 0. Ayer & 0 o., Practical Chemists
LOWELL. MASS., U. S. A.
ron PALE m ALL DRCOOISTS EVEBTWHERE.
Mav -28_jUtMU
Superb Winter Cabbage.
LARGE Mammoth Head CABBAGE,
Drumhead Savory CABBAGE,
Large late Flat Dutch CABBAGE,
Largo lato Winter Drumhead Green Glazed
I GARBAGE.
WINTER TURNIPS.
Largo Whito Flat Dutch TURNIP,
Purple Ton TURNIP,
Largo Globo -several varieties,
Ruta Baga,
Largo Norfolk.
For Balo at low price, at
.Aug 1 j_HEINITBH'S Drugstore.
A whole lamily cured, of biliousness with
Ono box of Heioitsh'd Blood and Liver Pills.
This is cheap practice. Dow is il? Why, the
pills aro good.
(III, IMPROVED LIVER CUBE,
Kidneys, Skin, Stomach and Bowels.
eceipt ed' A. Q. SIMMONS, of Gcoi gia, nut up
diuto use, thus taviug time and trouble, and
tigredient. It in mild and gentle in its action,
s tone and strength to the whole frame. It
H the ?inking and drooping body to health and
ousands and never lound wanting. Under its
iib, ibo eye ils luttre, the brain its power. It
atest bleesing to thoeo who suffer. Try it for
ir friends. For sale by druggists and dealers
fc ROSBOROUGH, Walda, Fla., Proprietors.
DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C.
TON, S. C.,
) FROM
1.1, SEW YORK, BOSTON,
D MANUFACTUBING CITIES.
U-T H.min j , Thursday and Saturday,
1 TE-HO O M ACCOMMODAI IONS.
12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
PACITY, 40,000 BALKS MONTHLY.
Railroad Company,
h the- licet ed thirteen first elate Steamships
quick time and regular despatch afforded to
I A R LEST O JV ,
n for Freight and Passengers not excelledjin
e lollowfngsplendid Ccean Steamersare re-gu
Y ORK.
GEORGIA,
S. Holmes. Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
T. J. Beckett, Commander.
CLYDE.
J. Kennedv, Commander.
ASHLAND,
-Ingram, Commander.
i?ENAY, WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
IDBIiPllIA.
Jcr. GULF STREAM, Alex. Hunter, Ceim der.
. A. COURTENAY.IAgcut, Charleston, S. C.
I M O R K .
MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander,
on, Commadner.
:. TR EN HOLM, Agent, Chnrle-bton, S. C.
ng lines. Marino Insurance, one-hull ed one
3 AUB THKOBGE TICKETS
le orgia, Alabama, Te uni PH e nnel Mississippi,
bout extra charge, bj addressing Agents of
>in sil CUMS the Kaili had Tickets should be
;h 'Jiekets by this route include Transiera,
uri, ami tl f ir re i.I I etil g hiih have largely
i< nt cd' Fri igh t s id 1 asi engl i> bi tut i n the
fouille Niehl (ni*, with the Holm? s Chair,
? ii thu h'e nth (".in Inn Railroad. fit's! class
) iiili e-ml. iii st ela ts bli c-j iitg Cars,
ti ii: y ai.el night tinim ol the Eolith Carolina
Y.i nels, ? lin iii g lu i gb ti- nt dh I a n I points
c eitr> r-xtilinn to tali*!} their pati ons that
(loptiteh und Iii?'tfth deli vt ty ol gee-els
iiiK, Sn] ii ute i i.i i bj t lir ? lt n'< n, h. C.; P.I).
;il7 Rit'Udwny. N. Y.: H. lt. Pun? SR. General
lill(isd. A LUI Fl? L. 111K?,
South Carolina Haili oad, Charleston, S C.
---1--i-frirai M i i i _ ?j_
Change of Schedule.
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA A AIOVSIA h. II. Co.
SUDEMNTENDENT'S Cl KICK,
WILMIJ?OTON, N. C., July ai. Ib72.
?t?? HB! AF'JER thia dato tb*
trw^ + *SMTm*&Y? following schedule nil;
be mu by traine on tl;it road:
DAY EXPBEBS THAIN [DAILY.]
Leave Wilmington [Union Dej ot | a 25 A. ll
Arrive at Florence. 9.18 A.M.
Arrive at Columbia. 1.35 p, M,
Leave Columbia. 12.00 M,
Arrive at Florence..' 4,JQ p,
Arrivo Wilmington [Union Depot] 10.25 1*'. M.
Ni(iirr EXPBE88 THAIN.
Leave Wilmington [Unie.ii Deiot] 5.45 P. II
Arrive at Florence.11.88 1*. M,
Arrive at Columbia. 3.45 A.'M !
Leave Columbia.10.20 pl M\
Arrivo at Florence.'. 2^09 A! M
Arrive at Wilmington. 8 (JO A! M
No NIGHT TI1AIN8 leave Wilmington 01
Columbia Sunday P. M.
July 31 JAS. ANDERSON, Gen'l Enp't.
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta it. ?
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, S. C., Juno 9, 1872.
SSf?S?M Bf ?foa
acht-dille will bc run over thia road:
OOINO BOOTH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2
Leave Charlotte.(?.00 A. M. H.20 P. M
Leave Columbia.1.54 P. M. 8.40 A. M
Arrive Augueta.7.45iP. M. 8.20 A. M
ooiNo NOBTH.
Leave Augusta.G 35 A. M. 5 50 P. M
Leave Columbia_12 30 P. M. 11.1*2 P. M
Arrive Charlotte.7.42 P. M. 6.00 A. U
Standard 'limo ten minutes ?lower tba
Waehington; bix mi nut CM ahead Columbia.
No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily; Sui
days excepted. Both trains make c!.?ee cor
nection to all pointR North, South andWcel
Through tickots sold and baggage check*
to all principal point H.
E. P. ALEXANDER, General 8np.
E.R. DonsEY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agen
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
Sundays excepted, connecting with Nigh
Trains on South Carolina Railroad np am
down: with Trains going North and Bout!
on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail
road, and Wilmington, Columbia and August
Railroad.
CP.
Leave Columbia at.7.15 a. m
Leave Al Ht on. 9.05 a. m
Leave Newberry.10.40 a. m
Leavo Cokesbury. 2.C0 p. m
Leave Belton. 8.60 p. m
Arrive at Greenville. 5.30 p. m
DOW?.
Leave Greenville at. 7.80 a. n
Leave Belton. 9.30 a. ir
Leave CokeBhury.11.15 a. DD
Leavo Newberry. 2.30 p. ir
Leave Alston.4.20 p. n
Arrive at Columbia.C CO p. ir
Anderton Branch and Blue Bidge Division
DOWN. DP.
Leavo Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. rr
Leave Pcrrjvillo 6.25 a. m. G.35p. ir
Leave Pendleton 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p. n
Leavo Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. n
Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Leavo 3.50 p. n
Accommodation Trains mn on Ahhevil!
Branch on Mondays, Wednesdays ano Fr
days. On Anderson Branch, between Beltc
and Anderson, on Tuesdays, Thursdays an
Saturdays.
THOMA8 DODAMEAD, Gen. Enp.
JABEZ NORTON, Oeneral Ticket Agent._
Richmond and Danville Railroad.
fS?WkiSt^SEf?E CONDENSED TIMI
a?TOi3iffaai?K^TART,E, in effect on an
alter Sunday, June 2,1872:
GOING NORTH.
STATIONS. MAIL. EXPBXS8
Leavo Greensboro. 1.15 A. M. 10 00 A. &
Leavo Danville. 3.54 A. M. 12 48 P. *
Leavo Burkville. 9.10 A. M. 5 45 P. A
Leave Amelia O. H.... 10 02 A. M. C.40 P. ?
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.02 P. M. 8.47 P. 1
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond. 2.35 P.M. 5.20 A. A
Leave Amelia CH.4.50 P. M. 7 20 A. K
Leavo Burkville. 5.45 P. M. 8 28.A. 1
Leave Danville.10 50 P. M. 12.55 P. 1
Arrive at Greensboro.. 1.10 A. M. 3.?0 P. 1
Traina leaving Richmond at 2.35 P. M., BE
at 5.20 A. M., connect at Greensboro wit
trains on North Carolina Division, for a
points South. Passengers leaving RicLn.cr
at 2.35 P. M., connect at Greensboro wit
train for all points Eaet of Greensboro. Ta
eenger train leaving Raleigh at 7 ?0 P. M
connects at Greensboro with N01 them-bnur
Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 12 02 1
M. JOHN R. MACMURDO,
Ge neral Freight and Ticket Agent.
T. M. lt. T ALCOT, Engineer and Gen. fcup't
ROUTH CAROLINA DIVISION.
GOING NORTH.
STATIONS. MAIL. E?'HEf
Leave Charlotte.b.40 P. M. fi.30 A. 1
Leave Salisbury.10.47 P.M. 8.47 A. 1
Leavo High Point.12.28 A. M. 10.19 A. B
Arrive at Greensboro. 1.09 A.M. ll.00 A. ?
Leave Greensboro_ 150 A.M. 11.10 A.?
Leavo Company Shops 3 80 A. M. 12 21 P. i
Leave Hillsboro. 4 38 A. M.
Leave Raleigh. 7 30 A. M.
Arrive at Goldsboro.. .10 10 A. M.
GOING SOUTH.
Leavo Goldsbsro. 4 06 P. M.
Leave Raleigh. 7.15 P. M.
Leave Hillsboro. 9.31 P. M.
LeaveCompanyShops.ll 10 P. M. 2.15 P. fl
Arrivo at Greensboro.12.24 A. M. 3 80 P. J
Leavo Greensboro_1.10A. M. LOOP. fl
Leavo High Foint. .. 1.52 A.M. 4.40 P. A
Leavo Salisbury. 3 32 A. M. 0.13 P. A
Arrive at Charlotte... 5.35 A.M. 8.10 A. J
Passenger train leaving Raleigh 11 7.15 J
M., connects at Greensboro with Norths!
bound train; making tho quickest time to a
Northern cities. Price of tickets same as ri
other routes. Mail trains daily, both way
over cntiro length of road. Express daii
between Company Shops and Charlotte (Hui
[lays excepted!.) All paBbenger trains cotnei
it Greensboro with tin in H to and li om Rici
lionel. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trail
between Charlotte and Richmond, wit hoi
..hange. S. E. ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent.
W. H. GKEEN, Master Transportation.
Change ot Schedule.
SOCTH CAROLINA RAILBOAD COMPANY,
COLUMBIA, S. C., Jnnu 9,1872.
Eift?fflg^toCg?7ntof?do
ind after Sunday, 21th instant:
MAIL AND PASS EN Q EB TBAIN.
licave Columbia at.....7.40 ai
Lrrive at Charleston at.3.20 p ]
.eave Chariest on at.8.1b a 1
! rrive at Columbia at.3.40 p i
?IGHT EXrBE8S, FBEIflBT AND ACCOMMODAT1C
TBAiN, [Sundays excepted.]
jeave Columbia at. .6.60 p l
irrive at Charleston at.7.CO a i
..eavo Charleston at.7.10 p 1
irrive at Columbia at.;.6.40 a 1
Camdon Accommodation Train will eei
inne io run to Columbia as lormerly-Mci
lays. Wednesdavs and Saturdays.
A. L. TYLER,vice-President.
S. B. riCKiNB, General Ticket Agent.
Summer Schedule S. & U. R.E.,
?Mrgagjra DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAI*
JBSSBf? Arrivo. Leave. Arrive.Leavi
partanburg.. 5 80 5.25
latesville. fi.00 (5.(0 4.E8 4.5?
acolct. fi 08 fi.13 4.40 4.4t
ODCSVillo. C.43 0.48 4.C5 4.lt
nionvillo. 7.25 7.C0 3.05 8.2?
antue. 8 20 8 25 2.30 2.85
ish Dam. 8.40 8.46 2.10 2.1?
lielton. 9.15 9.20 1.85 1.4(1
yb?*'Ford... 9.10 0.45 1.12 1.17
(rot lier. 10.05 10.10 12.50 12. KS
luton. 11. cn 10.00
May 24 TllOS. D. JETER.President