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THE PHOENIX," Published Daily and Tri-Weekly, THE GLSANgR, Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St.. near Taylor, 49rlBB*PB02Klxis tho oldest Daily Panorin South Carolina,has tholaboest ciucui.ation in tho nppcr portion of tho stato, and has been regularly issued siuee its incoption? March 21,1865. jW Book and Job Printing ol every de? scription faithfully attended to. suuscuii'tion. Daily, six mouths, $4 CO; 'Pri-Weekly, 2 50; Weekly, 1 50. advertisements . ' -"-v. Inserted in the Dally at $1 persqoare of nine lines for first, and 50 cents each aab-equent hisertion; not oxoeedingilvo lineB in length, T5 cents. Long adverUffemcntB by the week, month or year, at less rates. Marriages. Funeral Invitations, Ac., $1. /-Aobkts. E. H. Bates, union. Julius Poppo, Anderson. H. W.LfcwBon, Abbeville. RobertBryoe.Bpartanburg. D. D. Moore, Rock Hill. J. A.Qrigsby.Ridgcway. E. A.Scott, Newberry. TO subsoiubeus and advertisers.? Orders for advertisements, job work, etc., must be accompanied with the cash. No exceptions con bo made. Ordinary advertisements Si per square of nine printed lines for first insertion; fifty cents each subsequent insertion; weekly, monthly and yearly rates fur? nished on application. Advertisements inserted once a week, $1 eaoh insertion. Marriages and funeral invitations, $1. Notices in local column fifteen cents a line, each insertion. Mail Arrangements. ?t b e n or lb erii mail opens G.80 A. M., 3 P. M.; closes 11 A. M., 6 P. M. Charleston opens 8 A. M., 5.30 P. M.; closes8 A. M., G P. M. Western opens6 A. M., 12.30 P. M.; closes G, 1.30 P. M. Greenville opens 6.45 P. M.; closes 6 A. M. Wilmington opens 4 P. M.; closes 10.30 A. M. On Sunday open from 2.30 to 3.30 P. M. Transfer printing inks are invaluable to railroad companies, banks, mer? chants, manufacturers and others. Thoy are enduring and ohangoless, and will copy sharp and dear for an indefinite period of time. Having just received a fresh supply of inks, we are prepared to execute orders at moderate prioes. Persona indebted to the Fhcknix office are earnestly requested to call and settle at onoe. There is a large amount due? the greater portion in small snms. The indebtedness must bo liquidated, or we shall be forced to resort to extreme mea? sures. The Phcenix is in receipt of a lot of wedding envelopes, paper, etc., of the latest Paris and New Xork styles, whioh will be printed at reasonable rates. Old type?superior to Babbit metal for many purposes and much cheaper? can be obtained in any quantity at the Phoenix Office. TLv "uui.uA juu "into id complete in every respeot, end carda, postors, pro? grammes, bill-heads, etc., are turned oat with alacrity. Cash will be the rule at the Phoenix office hereafter. South Carolina Monument Associa? tion.?The monument proposed to be erected by tbe women of South Caro? lina, in memory oi their gallant dead in the late Confederate war, has been de? layed in its completion by want of the necessary fundB. The cost of the monu? ment will be $10,000; the first install? ment of $5,000 has been already paid to tbe distinguished architects, Muldoon & Co,, of Ken tacky, who are proceeding with the monument, which, when finished, will be a noble and beautiful tribute to our deceased soldiers. It is requisite that $5,000 shall be raised by Ootober next, to complete this sum of $10,000. This can be easily obtained, if each District will pledge itself to give $200, and if every individual who ro oeives one of these circulars will send the small sum of $1. Let a treasurer and collectors be appointed in every vil? lage and city, and let tbe monoy collect? ed by these local treasurers be promptly forwarded to the General Treasurer, Mrs. W. K. Bachman, ut Columbia. If the ladies in these Districts will givo the matter their earnest attention, wo are convinced that they will soon seonre the amount repuirod. Surely none will re? fuse to aid in perpetuating the memory of those who counted not their lives dear tbat they might save tbo land tbey loved so well; and though tbe cause they di>d for be lost, all ie not lost, so long as their grand epitaph, "They died for their principles," whether engraven cn marble or on tho tablets of our hearts, shall contain for as and for future gene? rations inspiration and hope. Mrs. W. K. BaOHMAN, Treasnrer S.?. Monument Assoc'u. ' Mrs. JOHN T. DARBY, Oorrespondiug Secretary. MiGS MARTIN, Recording Secretary. Board of Directors.?Tho officers of tbe Association and Mrs. C. Macho, Mrs. G. Howe, Mrs. O. Walker, M-s. John McKenzie, Mis. John Bacon, Mrs. A. Dargan, Mrs. C. Beck, Mrs. B. Levy, Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. W. H. Gibbes, Miss LaBorde, Miss Wade, Mrs. S. Beard. fl?&* Papers throughout the Slate will Oblige by copying. TO THE READING PUBLIC! If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, suBScnujc pon THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Wcekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. Tbe Pikenix is tho oldest Daily Pnper in tho State, and has been regularly issued since March, 1805. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCF, By Telegraph and Mails, from nearly nil parts of the World; together with full MARKET RET"CRTS; BesideB well selected Miscellaneous aud Reading Matter, of interest to every? body, will be found in theso publications. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Takeu as a whole, no bettek ok more satisfactory isvestment can bo made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. They nro Con? servative in politics, und are devoted to the best interests of the State The following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phcenix.$4 00 Tri-Weekly. 2 50 Weekly Gleaner (48 column?).... 1 50 These papcrn were the first issued in Columbia, in 18G5, after its partial de? struction, and huvo been regularly pub? lished ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout tho middle aud npper Couu ties of tho State, and nro excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phoenix has a greater circulation throngb tbe upper r?irt of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper published in the Stale. Merchants and others will find its columns an admirable means of communication with tho peoplo of the entire up-country. Advertising rates are reasonable and equable. Send adver? tisements marked with the number of insertions desired, and they will be stopped upon the expiration of the time. Office on Richardson (or Main) street, between Taylor and Blnnding. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done Home especially when Style and Price are tlie Same. THE PHOENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of t ho Latest Improvement; TYPE of various grades and styles from one foot to tbe fiftieth part of on inch in size; BOBDEBS, CUTS; Black, Co? lored and Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, fte. . The proprietor i* :i prnctienl printer, and employs tbe most skilled men in tho profession; all woik rxecnted at shortest notice popsible, in the latet-t and best siyles, nnd at. New York prices. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1. 2, 3 and 1 Sheet Posters, Hand-bills Programmes, Circulars. Bills of Fare, PampbleiH, Briefs. Dodgers, Flyers, Letter Hoik'*, Bill Heads, Checks, Horse BiMm, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blnuk-, Legal Blanks, Tags, Car?1n of all kinds and ?izes? Wedding. Visitii i.'. Bnsiucss, Show. JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor Phoenix and Gleaner Establishment. THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS FOB Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, PHOENIX-GU A.NO ! A Natural Bird Guano, from TL<unix Island, wiLcox, &ib k ki wmm huh THE8E celebrated FERTILIZES are too. favorably kuewn by tho planters of this, State to requiro oommantf TlioFO who hTivo used thorn KtFeYw how to ?appreciate their value: those who hnvo not as yet, will find, on fair trial, that their Jihoral ueo wdl nay en present crop?, besides beiug of future benefit to their laud*. For further inroimaticu, apply to SEIUELS .V L'/KLL, Agents. JanlGtMayl Columbia, S. C. ROSE'S HOTEl/COLUMBIA, S. O. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel in City?Fare S2.60 a Day, including CmnibusRide SITUATED NEABTDE CAPITOL. AND IN TBE CENTRE OP THE BUSINESS PART of the city. Rose's Omnibns will convey passengers to p.nd from every Train. Tho Ladies' Apartments are complete, with private outrauce on Assomblystreel. The BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS are all new and buperior to any in the city. April 5 BUT SOWIE! HUER HI HSSl f HIB! charleston, s. c. TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW WIK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACaUKIKG CITIES. Tlircc Times a Week from Xtw Yoi It? TucnlayH.Thurulo ya unit Snturdnya. s^-Klcninii Mud Kouin Accommodations Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40,000 BALKS MONTHLY. n The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first claes Steamshipe to the above ports, invite attention to the quick time and regular debpatch afforded to tho business public in the Cot tun States at tho PORT OF CHARLES'! ON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers arc regular)] on the line: TO NEW YORK. CHARLESTON...Jas. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION... .B. W. Lockwood, Com'er. JAMES ADGER..T. J. Lockwood,Coni'der. | MANHATTAN.. M. 8. Woodboll. Com'er. JAMES ADOER A-. CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. GEORGIA. .8. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA..T. J. Beckett.Commander. WM. A.COURTENAY, WAGNER, H?GER A CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. TO F U I Ii A D Uli 1' II I A . Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander. EQUATOR.<5. Hinckley, Commander. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. \YM. A. COURTLNAY, Agent, Charleston,8. C. TO RA LTIHOIl E. FALCON.Hainic, Commander. SEA GULL.Button, Commander. Sailing Days?Every Fifth Bay. PAUL O. TEEN HOLM. Agent, CharUston.S. C. TO IIOSTOR. Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAG. Hail every Saturday. JAMES AUGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. Late? guaranteed as low as computing lines. Marine Insurance, one-ball ol one percent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AKD THROUGH TICKETS Canhi*_h?ri p?-5**":~-! V.i.i.1_? ^,"'..?n in Georgia, Alabama,Tenucssce and Mississippi. State-Rooms may be secured in MiVaiice, witheni extra charge, by addressing Airrntsof the Steamships in Charleston, at whose officer*, in all cases, tho Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assipned. 'lbe Through Tickets by this mute include Transfers, Meals and'State-Room, while on shiji-boareL THE SOUTH CAUOLIKA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD And their connecting lines, have large ly increased their facilities for the rnpid movement of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities, and the South and West. Fitst Clase Eating Saloon at BrancLvillo. On the Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, first class Sleeping Care. Freight promptly transferred from steemei to Jay and night train* of the South Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads,delivering l"i? ;i l.ts at e isti i.t points with great promptness. Tho mamge'x will neu eveiy exert it n io satisfy tl t;; piitruiit that tho lino tin Charleston cannot he eurpitste d in despatch end the- s?f? lU'livt ij e.i goods. For further information, apply to T. J. Gun kin. Western Agent, Atlanta, Ga.; D. D. Ha sell. General Agent, P. O. Box 4,1)70; C fiice 317 Bros d way. N; Y.;S. B. PlCKl sss, Genera. Passenger aud Ticket Agent. South Carolins Railroad; Ol J M. Si i i;uti;,Superintendent Orcat Sonthorn Freight and Passenger Line, CharlcBte.n, C. an 30 ily THE WILMINGTON STAR. ESTABLISHED ON BY SIX YEARS! DAILY STAR HAS the largest circulation of my Daily Newspaper in Use State, ami a circula? tion in Wilmington urarly twice an largo as that of anj other paper. All the news of the day will he found in it, condensed when nn-' important, at length when of moment, and always presented in & clear, intelligent and interesting manner. srnnouiiTioN (is advance:) One Year.?7 001 Six Moutlia. 3 50] Three Months. i 00 WKKKLV STAIt. rnioK nF.DiTCEn. The WKEKLY NTAR is now comlir.t <1 with the CAROLINA FARMER, and is one of the cheapest papers in the country, el the fol? lowing nEDCOED nATi'.s: One Copy, One Year.fl ">o One Copy, Six Monthn. 1 ? 0 j 09*Clubs of 5 to 10, One Year. $1 25 per copy. Clubs of 10 or moro. One Year, only 111.00 per copy. Specimen Copies tent on an? I plication. Address \VM. H. BERNARD. Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington. N. C. LOCAL BRILLIANT OIL. a VERY high test OU, in Iho use of ?hielt rv no aeoident is possible. Pure, inodor? ous and the beat illuminator in tbc world. 0J-2?vcry Family Should t)nc. It.'?n Can bo burned in the ordinary Kpro?ono Lamps. Put up in Patent FAUCET NOZZLE CANS, from which the Oil may bo drawn without iOHt? of Oil or without HflinR tho Can, I by tho DEVOE MANUFACTURING COM [ PAN Y. New York. 1VI> C lino Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son rr*,AKL" pleasure in calling the attentionnl jL tho puhlio to an examination of thbir STOCK <>f MUSICAL MKHCUANDlSE.con listing of I'ianoH, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodcons,Violins, Guitari-, l'anjos, Flutes, Accordcons.Urses and Silver Hand Instru monts of all Linde. Ajso, fc hc< t Music and luHtructi<>n Ro. Us fi?i < v< jv clatttof Musical! Instruments, oh I :ti-.<i Nt all times. We nro Solo Agents f> r the State of South Carolina j of Eetey & Co.'s CO'I 'i AGE ORGANS. Sheet j Mtis-ic ?Cut hy mail, ponl paid, on receipt of price; and til kinds ol Musical Goods tent by I Express, when ordered, to any part of tho I Slate, marked G. O. '>. <u od Second-hand j Pianos and Ordain f? r ;.r!r ch< ap.for cash. Piauos, Organs and Molodcors Tuned and ! Repaired i i ft satisfactory manner: and will igivpr>?vocift) at tent ion to Packing. Removing and Shipping Pianos tor oth< i ptrtie* leany point dnwircd, at mod eint? ptices. AI I ordere prompt I> alt? nd< d to and satis* ' faction guarantee <i to there laTCiing up with tlieirpXronrgc Send for our catalogue ol ' <hnri Vi:>.\c i>?-.d ?In>-je;il Merchandise. Ri ??I.iirtr I! -'l ^ct a fCW dOOl'S ^llOVC PlTOXKIX i i>-huid>is 0. Nov7 Choice Provisions, AT low- jirk-r-* forcaeh. n.000pounds UACON SIDES. 2 000 pounds ni?w Hugax-eured Iinm", 10 barrels I eaf Lard. 20 boxes Gotdic n Cripi ????? 10 boxer- Young America aiid rine&ppit Cheese, 10 choets choice n< w crop T( as, - 100 harr? 1h Family Flour. 25 barrel? Apples* Onions and Potator?. Dec 4 HOPE A* GYLES. Family Flonr. 100 r.KLS. Kxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low orloed. hut sound. For nale bv HOPE k GYLES THE PHCENIX Book, Job and Newspaper 'TEAM PHI JiTlKG ESTABLISHMENT PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPP P P P PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP PPPPPPP THE Proprietojol tbe Phcenix ban the roughly fitted up anc funnelled his office with latest improvee material for doing al kinds of Printing. RRRR RRRRRR RRRRRR RRRR RRRR. RRRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRRRR RRRR RR RR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR RRRRRR RRRRR The Type, Border, Ornament?, Cute, A c.,ar< of MODERN BTYLE and carefully selected iimrnmiiii iiiiiiininiu iiiiiiiii nimm iiiinin imniii iinmu iiuiini inimn iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiimniini The Fresecn aro APPROVED. Hoe, Adams fj ty?inclod Red and NNNNNN XNNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN N of tho MOB'J PATTERNS, and Liber ing Platen Cylinder NNNNN NNNNN NNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNN NNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN VVVV*' """"" 2"" iiiJli NNNNN ~NNNNKN Profesaionc! Men.Merchants and Manufac t.urcra supplied witli auv etyleof work. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTT1TTTTTTT TTTT TTTT TT TT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT A. large stock of every kind Card*,' Card Roard, white aud colored Taper, ?V on hand. IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IlllllillUIIlI IIIIIIIII iinmu iiinini iiiiiiiii mnmi innnii iiiiiiiii nimiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iYiththo LARGE AMOUNT OF MATERIA on hand, tho stylo, quality and cost of work cannot fail to givosatisfaction. NNNNNN NNNNN NNN NNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NN NN NN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN_ NNNNNN ' NNNNN NN N NNN NNNNN NNNNNN Order? from abroad will receive immedia i attention, and work promptly forwarded. GGGGGGGG GOGGGGGG G GGGGG GGGGG GGGG GCGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GGGG GG GGG GGGG GGGGG GGGGGGGGG GO GGGGOGGG GG^ This ih the only tho intorior of two, three and CDS and SHOW can hopnt npin Rlack or Color examine aprcira J. A. SELET. establishment the State whei four ehest CI! BILLS, <f c.,Ac good stvle, pla: ?d. ?a*-Oaliac ens of work. Proprietor. Greenville and Columbia Railroad PASSENGER TRAIN B run daily, SnodayB excepted, connecting with Night Train* on South Carolina Bailrcadnp and down; with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and 'Wil? mington .Columbia and Augusta Railroads. Leave Columbia at..TJJr-a. m Leavo A la ton..-r^vTCfi a. m Leave Nowberry.... t^i,i.-r.-fT.... .10.40 a. m Leave Cokeuburv,-. .TfT.2.00 p. m' Leave Bel ton.*....'.. 3.60 p. xu Arrive at Greenville.5.SO p.m down. jLeaVoGreenvlllc at.7.80 a. tn' Leave Bclton.9.80 a. m i Leave Cokesbury.11.16 a. m ? Leave Nowberry.2.80 p.m Leavo Alston.4.20 p.m 'Arrive at Columbia. G00 p.m I Anderson Branch and Blue Jiidnf Division j down. cp. ' j Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m Leavo Forrxvillc 0.25 a. pa. 6.35 p. m LeavePeudleton 7.10 a. m. 5 50 p. in (Leavo Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p.m I Arrive at Relton 9.00 a.m. Leave 3.60 p.m Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville ; Branch Mondays, WcdneB?aj s ana Fridays. On Anderson Branch,between Bclton and An ' derr.on, Tnesdavs, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOMAS D OD AM E AD, Gen. Sup. I Jabez NgBTogj General Ticket Agent. The bhort Line Schedule. \Charlotte, Columbia & Acooeta R.B.Co., Columbia, 8. C, February 22,1874. ?? ES CHE??ftN THE following Paseen u?Of OWHimu 'Mi?ppr Schedule v,nl hoopc lrated on and after this date: going north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4 Leave Augusta.6.80 a m 4.15 pm Granit,ivillo.*7 33 a m 5.11pm I Batesvillo.9 43 a m 17 00 p m Columbia.1168 am 9 87pm Chester...14.24pm 2.28 am Arrive Charlotte.16.46 p m *5.15 a m No. 2 Train makes cIobu connection, via itiebmond, to all points North, arriving at New York C.05A.M. No.4 Train niakee close connection via Richmond to all points North, .arriving at New York at 5.16 P. M. I uoinosoliu. Train No. 1. Train No. 8 ' Leave Charlotte.*7.00am 910pm ; Chester. 9.54 am 1138pm I Colombia.i2.16pm 3.40 am ?j Batesvillo.. - 4.57pm 5 43am Graniteville.17.15 pm *7 48am >;Arrivo Angusta.8.05 pm 8.45 am 'Breakfast. 1 Dinner. ISuppcr. 1 South bound Trains connect at August* jfor all points South and West. Through tickets sold and baggago checked to all prin? cipal points. KW bleeping cars on all Night Trains. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup't. A. Pcpk.Gcu. P&ssengcr and Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. South Carolina Railroad Comtanv , Columbia, S. C, October 18.1873* Ohangeof Sohedtl* / to go into effect on laud after Sunday, 19th instant: kail and pah b ENG Ell train. {LeaveColumbia at.8,40am Arrive atCharleaton at. ,4.20ps .LeaveCharleston at.9.00am A rriveat Columbia at.5. CO pm 1 night EXmESS , fbeight and accommodation tbain, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.80 a SB Arrive Charleston 7.10 pm Leave.. 6.45 t tt I Camdon Train will run Monday .Wednesday jand Saturday, as follows: 'LeaveColumbia at. 1.50pm Arrive at Oamden at. 6.85 pro Leavo Camden at.6.50am Arrive at Columbia at.11.50 am B. B. Picktns. General Ticket Agent. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. CONBENSED TIME 1 ABLE, Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville It. W.,N. C. Division, and North Western N. 0. B. W. GOING NORTH. ; STATIONB. VAIL. expbeb8. Leavo Charlotte.7.10 P.M. 6.25 A. M Leave Salisbury. 9.50 P.M. 8.34 A.M Leave Greensboro,_1.40 A.M. 11 10 A. M Leavo Danviilo. 4.32 A. M. 1.62 P. M Leavo Burkvillo. 9.44 A.M. 6.40 P.M. Arrive at Richmond .. .12.45 P. M. 9.S0P.M GOING SOOTH. i,< avo Richmond. 2.S0P.M. 5.10A.M Leave Burkvillo. 5.34 P.M. 8 28 A. M I Leave Danville.10 41 P. M. V. M jjoayf. ?Jronrjufior^. . . 215"A M. 1.C0P. M ;Leave Salisbury.".4*67 A. M. 6.22 T.M [Arrive at Charlotte.. . 7.20 A.M. 8.30 A.M GOING EAST. iLeave GrcODBboro_1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M Loavo Company Shops 8 30 A. M. Arl2.20P.M Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A. M.t Arrive at Goldtdtoro.. .11 f 5 A. M. . GOING WEST. ? Leave GoldtLoro.4 tO P. M. Leavo Raleigh. 7.45 T. M. iLeaveCompanyShope 12.05 A.M. 2.15 P. M Arrive at Greensboro. 1.30 A. M 3.80 P.M ;North-weatern N. C. It. ft..Salem Brncb Leave Greensboro 3.40 p m Arrivo 10.80 a m Leavo Keroersvillo 9.00 a m Ariive 5.10 a m Mail trains daily, both vaje, over entire lougthof road. Eipre.-e daily between Com. pan} Shops and Charlotte,Sundayeoxceptcd i 8. E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent, j T. M. R. Talcot. Epgincerapd Gen.SnpM. Wilmington, Co'.umbia and Augusta R ^ GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., ". CoLrMBJA, S. C, October 24 1673. K3S ran VmSxm^ THE following Schedule iflggjBgg.gMC will be operated on and .after Sunday,October 2C: ooino noivth. tbain no. 2. tbain no. 4 Leave Colombia.11.40 am 8.45 pm ' Florence.14 40 pm 2.10 am Flemington.18E0pni 5 27am ?Arrive Wilmington.10.45 pm *7.15am No. 2 Train makes close connection, via ltickmond, to all points North, arriving New I York G.40 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close con? nection, via old Bay Line and Richmond, to all pointa North, an iving New York 4 25P.H ooino fonn. tbain no. 1. tbain no. 3 Leave Wilmington.4.60am 16.10pm t Flcmisgtou.*6 60 a m 7 45pm i Florence.10.40 am 11.37 psa Arrive Columbia.33.16 V m 4 00 a m Making close cnnn< ctione at Columbia for ? all points South and Vef-t. Through tickets cold ana baggago checked to all principal points. Pullman palate slcepeison all nigLt traits. *P.rtftkfaet. ;Dinner. ISupper. JAtf. ANDERE ON, General Sup't. A. Porn, Gen. Pas sent er and Ticket Agent. Summer Schedule 8. & U. R. R., DOWN T BAIN UP TRAIN Arrive.Leave Arrive*.Loave Spartanburg.. d.30 7 f? iiat?svillc. 7.(3 7 15 6.47 6.56 Pgcolet. 7.23 7.?0 6.S1 6.40 iJoncsvitle. 8.01 8.10 ?.M 6.00 If'Unionvillo. 8 43 0.T8 4.?8 &.18 iSantue. 9.48 9 C3 4.16 4.2S iFish Darn..;.. 10.20 10.25 3.44 S.fO iShclton. 10 40 10.49 8.19 3.27 il.ylea'Ford... 11.07 11.13 2.f-7 fH3 ,Strother. 11 35 il.45 2.8tJ 2.ST Alston. 12.40_ ?-8f ; " HOPE & G7LE5 HAVE for sale? 500 bushels OATS, l 2.000 bushelB BRAN, 2.000 bushels SHORTS. AWto, Fresh Sanr Krant and Mince Meal, 100 boxes RaUina, CO half-boxes Raieins, 25 quarter-boxes Raisins, in j SO drums Smyrna Figs, re. Dedicated Cocoanut, ?* 100 pounds Seedless Raisins, ?.i _5P0_Hcads oJf_Cj*bhr ge._ _ [<j! Tnorburn's Garden Seeds AND ONION SETS, warranted frosh, for sale by HOPE ft OYLES.