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MIS O H3 IjilliuflL3NT TT. Truth being founded on a rook, you may boldly dig to see its foundation; but false? hood being bnilt on the sand, if yon pro? ceed to oxamine its foundation?, yon cause its fall. Forgive not the man who gives you bad wine moro than once. It is more than an injury. Cut tho acquaintance, aa you value your life. A little tumbler wilt often throw down a .jig man. "That Gough will Kill you!" Try "COSTAR'S" Cough Remedy. "Cold? and Hoarseness lead to death," Try "COSTAR'S" Cough Remedy. "For Croups-Whooping Coughs, fte.," Try "COSTAR'S" Cough Remedy. "Costar say? it is the beat in tho wide world And if ho save so-its True-itu True-itB True; and we say Try it-Try it-Try it." [Morning 'Paper, August 2G. 9W All Druggists in COLUMBIA sell it. "COST AR'S" STANDARD PREPARATIONS ARE HI8 BEAUTIFIER! THE Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms. One bottle, 81.00-Three for $2.00. HIS Biicl5.tli.orrt. Salvo! HIS "COSTAR'S" Eat, Roach, ftc., Exterminators. "COSTAR'S" Red-I3ng Exterminators. "COSTAR'8" (only puro) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedies known." "18 years established in New York." "2,000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily." "Ill Bewaro 1 ! 1 of spurious imitations." "AU Druggists in COLUMBIA ssll them." Address "COSTAR." 10 Crosbv street. N. Y. Sold in Columbia, S. C., by E. E. JACKSON. April 4_[dee 22]_ly Bacon and Flonr. ?\f\ f\r\r\ LB8. Prime BACON SIDES. ?i\J\)\J\J 200 Bhls. FLOUR, at $8 io $14 per Barrel. For Balo by E. ?fc G. D. HOPE. Measuring Faucets, GUARANTEED correct, at manufacturera' prices and freight, by May 13 FISHER. LOWRANCE fe FISHER. DENTISTRY. DR. D. L. BOOZER, grateful for thc liberal patronage ho has received from tho citizens ot tlu? city and the surrounding District, during tho past, year, respectfully announces that ho now permanently establishes himself in Columbia. All operations on the natural Teeth faithfully per? formed. ARTIFICIAL CASES, in every approved method, carefully and satisfactorily executed among which he would call special attention to that known as Reynold.!* Patent; and of his suc? cess in constructing Artificial Cases by this beau? tiful and durable process, he is enabled, with con? fidence, to refer to his patients and to the patentee. Office on Main street, over First Na? tional Bank._Jan 8 SPRING GOODS. JU CLOTHING. JHATS. Jp? S' FURNISHING GOODS. Oassimeres. yjyE ARL RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND best selected stock of the above goods ever brought to thia city, bonght low for cash, and will be sold at a small advance. In CLOTHING, we have everything from planta? tion wear to flue French Cassimere-all equally well made. In HATS, all the new Spring stylos, Alpine, Ve? locipede, General Prim, and now style Silk Hats. Country dealors would do well to examine our stock before going further. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. March 10 MILLINERY. MRS. C. E. REED has opened for inspection the finest assortment of French, English and American La? dies' HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS AND RIBBONS, Ac., tho heat and cheapest ever offered to the Ladies of Columbia and tho surrounding Counties. ALSO. Several cases of Ladies, Misses and Boys' HATS AND CAPS, /rom 25 cents up. Hair Braids, Waterfalls, Curia, Switches, Coils, ftc, ftc. Country Merchants will lind it to their ad? vantage to give me a call, and Bee for themselves. Fresh arrivals every day. Hats, Bonnets, Ac, by the case or dozen, will bo sold very low. Bridal Wreaths and Veils of every description, Jewolry, etc. Having first ' class Milliners, we are prepared to execute all orders with neatness and despatch. Main Street, Columbia, opposite Hopson & Sut phen's. March 28 3mo Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS. FRESH COUNTRY AND MOUNTAIN BUTTER, Pink-Eye and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fine Goshen CHEESE, At G. DIERCR8, Jan 21_At tho Sign of tho Watch. OR. IV. H. TUTT'S STANDARD PREPARATIONS. SARSAPARILLA AKD QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expectorant, Vegetable Liver Pills, Improved Hair Dye, For sale bv Fob 27 ly_E. E. JACKSON. Notice. PARTIES wanting THRESHING MACHINES, REAPERS, Ac, will do well tc make their orders and inquiries at once. Prices from $50 to ?500, at Factory. March ll FISHER, LOWRANCE ft FISHER. Charleston Advertisements. SODA WATER. THE UNDERSIGNED is agent for A. J. Moree & Son's justly celebrated Soda Water Appa? ratus, consulting of marble draught stands, silver plated draught stands, generators, fountains, Ac, which will be eold at manufacturers' prices, with freight only added. Descriptive prico list and cataloguo Bent to any addross. Choice Syrups and all materials requirud in the manufacture of Soda Water constantly on hand. May 6 113 E. H. GARDNER, Charleston, S. C. STOLli, w n ii il & CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, ?87 I I 280 Domestic Store. | KINO STREET, j Lac0 store. Feb 27 _ CHARLESTON, 8. C._ly " SOUTH CAROLINA STATE Agricultural and Mechanical Magazine. (Official Organ of the South Carolina State Agri? cultural and Mechanical Society.) AT an early date, tho subscribers will publish thc first number of a Monthly Magazine, de? voted to tho development of the material interests of tin's State, and tno whole South; and will dis? tribute 5,000 copieB gratuitously, so that everyone may Bec what it ie before subscribing. They intend to make it the best and handsomest industrial magazine ever published at thc South, and they ask thc cordial co-operation of every good citizen in this enterprise, which must redound to thc public welfare. Persons wishing copies of thc first number, will please send their address to WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, May 9 12_Charleyton, S. C. Economy in Fuel and Labor. SINCE our introduction of tho Improved Kero? sene STOVES, they liavo steadily gained in publie favor, and aro now used not only for vari? ous culinary purposes, but also for PRESERVING FRUITS, DISTILLING ROSE WATER, PREPAR? ING LARD, Ac. In tho Nursory and Sick Room, they aro invaluable. Dentists, CheniiBte and Ma? nufacturers, and others who need PORTABLE HEATING APPARATUS, will find them admira? bly adapted to their wants. A large supply of tho above, and also of thc superior GAS STOVES, on hand and for 6alo at manufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL A SON, No. 337 King et., one door North of Liberty st., April 3 ?3mo CharicBjomJ^C. L. E. CORDRAY. C. A. TROUCHE. STEAM, SASH, BLIND DOOR FACTORY. L. Him Oordray cfc Oo NO. 2 PRITCHARD STREET, OPPOSITE J. Y. TAYLOB A CO.'s MAOHINE SHOPS, CHARLESTON, S. C. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, always on hand. PANEL DOORS, HOT-HOUSE SASHES. MOULDINGS, Ac, Made up at short notice, and at the April 13 LOWEST TERMS. }3mo SARACENIA, OR FLY-TRAP BITTERS, THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for Dys? pepsia, and Nervous Disorders, General Debility, Ac; prepared bv G. W. A I M A R , Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, S. C. SAVANNAH, GA., March 3, 1867. MB. G. W. A Ut AB-Dear Sir: A member of my family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, has experi? enced more relief from your "Saracenia Bitters," than from any other medicine ehe has ever tried. It ie most excellent for invigorating thc system and creating an appetite I regard itas decidedly thc most beneficial of all dyopeptio remedies. Yours, very respectfully," N. J. DARRELL. Sola by all Druggists. General Agents: IILSLEY A Co., HI Chambers Btreet, New York. April 9 fly JAMES ?T SPEAR, 235 King street, Opposite Easel, Oliarleston, 8. O. M CAN BE FOUND a good selection of Fine Vfy\ WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER, PLATED JEAWARE and FANCY GOODS; SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSE8, to suit all agee. Masonic Embleme, Jewels and Regalia, on hand and made to order. Watches, Jowelry, etc., carefully repaired. Dia? monds and other precious stones set to order. G. W. Jathro, formerly of Greenwood, S. C.. can bo found at the above establishment, and will be pleased to see his friends. April 8 J3mo NOTE.-Wo would call the particular attention of our friends to the above car.l. P. P. TOALE has a large Factory, and such facilities as enable him to supply the host work of his own make at low pricos. A very largo and complete assort? ment always on hand, at his Factory, HORL BECK's WHARF, near North-eastern Railroad Depot, Charleston, S. C. N. B.-Orders from the country solicited, aud strict attention paid to shipping in good order. April G }ly ROiADALI? Purifies the Blood. For Sale l>y ?rugg-iat? Everywhere. PUMPS. ?gVERYBODY who has nee for a PUMP should buy MORRELLS FIRE ENGINE, DEEPWELL, and FORCE PUMP. 3euJ for a circular. POOLE A HUNT, Jan 13 Gmo Baltimore, Maryland. Butter! Butter!! CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, just received and for sale by J. A T. R. AGNEW. New York Advertisements. Hew York City Board. PERSONS visiting New York city desiring supe? rior accommodations, can secare the same by ct liing on or addressing L. Q. FILLETTE. 10 West 21st atroct. The house ia situated a four doors from tho 5th Avenue-one of the most central and elegant locations in tho city. Booms en suite or singly._May 22 j!8 IMPROVED FRENCH RANGE AVD SI-VNOFACTOHEn BY Il ll A ,H H A I. li , DEANE & CO., 247 and 249 Water street, New York. April IS 3mo Needles and Fishing Tackle. ANDREW CLERK A CO. respectfully inform tho public and their old customers,that they still continuo business in their old store, No If Maiden Lane, New York. Their assortment of Fishing Tackle is the largest and roost completo of any in tho United States. They aro also Solo Agents for thc Warrin Needle, which, for tholaHt thirty years, has enjoyed a reputation lor quality and uniformity of temper superior to all others. March 21 !lnio ST. CLOUD HOTEL. ^v-x Tills NEW and Commodious i BOOSE, located corner of Broad? way nnd Forty-second street, New ? _ 'York, possesses advantages over all other bouses, for tho accommodation ot its guests. It was built expressly for a lirst-ciass taniUy boarding house-the rooms being large and eu suite, heated by steam-with hot and cold water, and furnished second to none: while the culinary department ls in tho most experienced hands, affording guests an unequalled table. Ono of Atwood's Patent Elevatoia is also among tho "modern improvements" and at tho service ol' | guests, at all hours. The Broadway and University Tlace Cars pass tho door every four minutes, running from tho City Hall to Central Park, while tho ^ixth and Seventh Avenue lines are l ut a short block on either side, affording ample facilities for commu* ideating with all tho depots, steamboat landings, places of amusement and business of tho great metropolis. MORE A HOLLEY, March 19 Gmo Proprietors. Blue Ridge Railroad. THE attention of Contractors is invited to thc work of completing tho Rino Ridge Railroad, in South Carolina, from Andereon, South Carolina, to Knoxville, Tennessee-a distance of ono hun? dred and fifty-two miles lo build. The Executive' Committee of the Board of Direc? tors is prepared to enter into negotiations with responsible persons, who may desire to undertake tho work. Payments will be made ill first mortgage (7) per cent, currency bonds "f the Company, secured ny tho guarantee"of tho State of South Carolina, for tho punctual payment of both principal ana interest. Tho mortgage covers unencumbered property of the Company, which cost three and a cjuarter millions of dollars in gold, and embraces hfty miles of road completo and in running order. Detailed Estimates, l'lans, Protiles and Specifi? cations, will bo ready for inspection by JUNE 1. 1869 Meanwhile, approximate quantities and other information concerning the work may be obtained by application to Col. Janies P. Low, the Chief Engineer of the Company, or to tho under? signed, at Columbia, South Carolina. R. K. SCOTT, April 29 tuthlS Chm'n of Executive Committee. FROM.4 to 350 HOB.SE POWEB. including the celebrated Cor? liss Cut-off Engines, Slide Valve Stationary Engines, Portable Engines, Ac. Aleo, Circular, Millay and Gang Saw Mills, Sugar-Cane Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Ac, Lath and Shingle Milla, Wheat and Corn Mills, Circular Saws, 'li- ;Bolting, Ac. Send for descrip? tive Circular and Price List. WOOD St MANN STEAM ENOINE COMPANY, March 24 Gmo % Utica, New York. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DRS. REYNOLDS A REYNOLDS aro preparsd to furnish ARTIFICAL TEETH on a larger scale than here? tofore, and at ratee much below the usual charg?e. Their recent improvement, lately patented, con st i tutes the highest order of art in this speciality, and is fully warranted. Dentures conetructod by this procees possese mp ny advantages over gold plate work, and can bo supplied at about half the cost of the latter. An examination of specimens, especially by those having experience in snob matters, is respect? fully invited. Ordinary VULCANITE RUBBER SETS f 25. The same, strengthened by gold bands, ?35. Terms cash. April 3fli DR. T. T. MOORE, X>oxitctl Surgeon, IS now prepared to execute, in tho moe scientific maimer, all branches of his profession. Teeth extracted without pain by use of NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Persons desiring bia service would do well to engage an hour. Oftioc over Messrs. Bryan A McCarter's Bookstore, Main street, Co? lumbia, 8. C. April ll 3ino Land and City Property for Sale. 14 FIRST CLASS CITY RESIDENCES, 8 to 12 . Rooms, 2. 7 Second Class City Residences, 6 to 10 Rooms, 3. 5 Third Class "* " 3 to G 4. 8 Valuable Building Lots, on Main street, 5. 10 " Lots, in oilier parts ot the city, G. 3 Largo Lots in Waverley, 7. 14 Tracts of Land, within 3 miles of Columbia, from ten acres to 1,000, 8. Tho Hopkins T. O. Plantation, 1,180 acres, 9. 2,422 acres, near Kingsville, ono of thti best cotton and stock plantations in tho country, 10. 9 Other Plantations in Richland-some ot them very desirable. 11. 10,000 acres in Edgotield-sever.il tracts, 12. Mill and Planting Property in Lexington, 13. 13,000 acres in Charleston-phosphate and other Lands, 14. 2,500 acres Farming Lands in Fairfield, 15. 1,700 acree near Green/iii Court House, 16. G.000 " in Laurens-several tracts, 17. 2,000 '* in Kershaw, 18. 1,900 *' in Marlboro -a No. 1 place, 19. 216 *' in York -rich in ? <d. i 20. 7 Fine Plantation ' in Abbeville. SI. S5.000 acree r?f : nd in Florida. Parties desiring purchase or ?ell property, will find it tn their Interest to .ontmlfwitu ns. Wo have correspondents in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to which points we are constantly sending descriptive lists of property for pale. March G__ GIBBES ft THOMAS. Old Newspapers, FOR Wrapping and Pattern Catting, for sale at the PHONIX OFFICE. Drop in at the Carolina House, ON Washington street, near Main, and sample tho compounds dispensed there-genuine liquors; no 1'uscl oil or damaging mixtnree. "Seeing is believing," but tasting is the genuine test. It. BARUY, Proprietor. Marri, 28 The Reynolds Patent Plow. HAYING mado arrangements with Wm. Glaze A Co., for thc manufacture and exclusivo sale of this justly celebrated PLOW, wc aro prepared to offer them to the country on jjood terms. Good tools will always bo found a good iuvi aluicut. reb28_FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER. Gibbes & Thomas, Real Estate Agents, OFFER their services to the public as GE? NERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell Lands, and other property, on eoninii-ision. No charg? s until bales aro effected. JAMES G. GIBBES, JOHN P. THOMAS, .Tan l'.i WADE HAMPTON GIRBKK. The Pollock House. THIS first class RESTAURANT is QjESeV <"'??'.. '. "ii Main street, a few dooisjr-a. ' J ^suv.-.m Washington. ls furnished ii?J with tbs l-et-l of WINES. LIQUORS, LAGER, ttJ etc. OYSTERS and GAME, in season. Comfort? able rooms attaohed for private Dinner and Sap? per parties. A handsomelv fitted up BILLIARD ROOM in the se? cond storv,with Sharpe's improvvdv tables. UDU! Jun ll T. M. POLLOCK. Proprietor. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Authorized Capital-$500,000. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Drpoxftft of Si amt Upwards Received. MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Planters, Pro? fessional .Men and Trasteos can deposit their Funds and receive six per cent, interest, com? pounded every six months. OPFICEP*; : GEN. WADE HAMPTON, President. COL. J. B. PALMEE, Vico-Presidopt. THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. Persons at a distance may send money hy Express. Butter and Cheese 1 f\ TUBS Choice GOSHEN BUTTER, JLU 20 Boxes Primo CHEESE. Just received bv steamer and for sale l>v april 27 J. ft T. B. AGNEW. Corn, Bacon and Flour. O HAA BUSHELS CORN. Z.UUV/ 20,000 POUNDS BACON. bllLS. FLOUR, And other ?-<?ods r.r LOW they CAN BE BOUGHT, bv April 9 'FISHER. LOWRANCE <v FISHER^ EXCEL SXO DFL . Prompt, Ckeau and Accurate. THE PHONIX Book, Job and Newspaper Power Press I'RISTIXG ESTABLISHMENT! Main Street, above Taylor, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE proprietor bas recently mad? EXTENSl TE ADDITIONS to his former larges took ?..' material Type, Presses. Colored Inks. I'ap^i, Cards, etc., introducing the LATEST STYLES, and i- fully prepared to undertake anv and ev. r>' tiling in tho PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING LINE, From a Carte Vititefoa massive volunieora thirty feet Poster. The folk wing are the inducements: 2: a rr C CC Price* are Lo ni than any ?thor establishment tn thin >ta*< . Or i vi n fJew York. Pamphlets-, . hcnlars. P:i; Beads, Briefs, Ball Tickets. ^ invitatious, Dray Ticket c. * 7jrtk> Receipts, Programm**, -?s-iKS^*? Hand-bdls, Letter Heads, '^WOLI i' Jt,ters. Cheeks, K^3^*^iF?m Blanks, Drafts, ?*?a*fc..- Labels, Weddin?.'. Visitinc U1St\ IhisVh?ft? Card*, Ac, Ac, of ail styles and -ix*-.: iv fact. Any and Every Description of Printing1. In one. two, three Colors and Bronze, promptly attended to. MILTAK A. SELBY. Proprietor. 20 Wine Bottles. GROSS Wine Bottles, for sale by Eel 14 E. & G. D. nOPE. THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE,. CABRVINQ THE United States Mai) and Adams Express. jig- S*?R THK* NORTH.-?? ta?en NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD in direct line to Petersburg, Richmond, Portsmouth Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Yoikand Boaton. ALSO, To the North-west and'West. rift Raleigh, Charlotte, Columbia and Bay Lino. Thia ib a safe and expeditious route tor Through travel. THROUGH TICKETS sold at: New Orleans, Charleston, Richmond, Mobile, Montgomery, Columbia, Portsmouth, Macon, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Charlotte, Augusta, Petersburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Atlanta, New York, Greensboro, Louisville, Raleigh, Salisbury, AHE Coon ON THIS ROUTE. St. Louis, The North Carolina Railroad connects with the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Richmond and Danville Raiiroad, Western North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad. The comfort of pa?ssngers consulted-their baggage checked through and duly cared for. ELEGANT CO.VIHES AND PALACE SLEEPING CARS Attached. Good water:| no furry nor trestle works, and the entire manaf;ernr *ho Road so as to secure a Safe, A;rr'- id QUICK travel. ALREi:" ^riNSON, April notluio Superintendent. THE CENTRAL EHORT LINE. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CHARLOTTE Jt S. C. AND C. <fc A. R. H., COLUMBIA, S. C.. April io, 18G0. THE follow! nc is tue : Schedule over tuc Now ABH?RT LINE. Con? nections sure to all points North, Routh, WeBt. Going North. | | Going South. j Leave S.50 am | Augusta Arrive 4.45 pm ** 9.45 am I Graniteville Leave 4.15 pm " 2.00 pm . Columbia | " 12.10 pm " 8.25 pm I Charlotte " 5.45 am " 1.30 am I Greensboro " 12.15 am " 11.15 am Richmond " 2.15 pm I " '.'.00 pm Washington j " 7.00 am i "J 10.45 pm Baltimore ? " 5.08 am 2.35 au Philadelphia' " 12.50 am I Arrive G. 19 am New York | " 9.2D pm Making closo connections at Charlotte to all ; points North and East, and at Augusta to all : points South aud West. ??-Baggage checked j through. Fare as low as bv competing lines. To insure SPEED, SAFETY and COMFORT, j be BUre and ask for Tickets ria Columbia and Graniteville. First-class Eating Houses along the entire Route. . Tickets by this route are OPTIONAL-either ; cia Danville and Richmond, Weldon and Rich-" ; mond, or Weldon and Old Ray Lino-good until used. For Tickets to all principal points North, South or West, apply at Ticket Office, foot of I I'lamliug street, or for other information to C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintcr.dent, I Or E. R. DORSEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent._April ll South Carolina Railroad Company, j GENERAL SUPT'S OFFICE, Anni. 9,18C9. ' Trains will be observed from this date: ^ DAV r ASSENOER TB AIN. Leaving Columbia at. 7.45 a. m. ' Arriving at Columbia at. G. 10 p. ni. NICHT EXPBE8S THAIN. Leaving Columbia at. 5.50 p. nv. Arriving at Columbia at. 4.45 a. m. CAJI DEN THAIN. Will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Arriving in Columbia at.11.00 a. m. Leaving Columbia at.2.20 p. m. April 10 H. T. PEAKE, General Sup't. Charlotte & South Carolina and Colum? bia & Augusta Railroad Companies. j SUPT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, April 10, 18C9. I BK TTTT mJRiiUtiJKG PASSENGER Trains iWFarV*^^S?im'^?bt will run as follows: OOINO NORTH. Leave Graniteville, at. 9.45 a. m. " Columbia, S. C., at. 2.00 p.m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. 0. 8.15 p. m. COMINO SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at.5.45 a. m. " Columbia, 8. C., at.12.10 " Arrive at Graniteville, S. C. 4.10 p. m. Through Tickets on sale for principal points North and South. Baggage checked through. Ch a a continuous connections made North and South. Passengers reach Augusta 4.45 p. m. April ll CALEB ROUKNIGHT, Sup't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. PASSENGER Trains run lirwAt'i1 s daily except Surday, con i necting with Night Train on Charleston Road: Lvo Columbia 7.00 am Lvo Greenville COO am " Alston 8.55 " " Anderson C.45 " " Newberry 10.35 " " Abbeville 8.45 " Arr Abbeville 8.30 pm " Newberry 1.25 pm "Anderson 5.15 " " Alston * 3.00 **. .'Greenville COO " Arr Columbia 5.00 pm Trains on Blue Ridgo Railroad run aa follows: Lve Anderson 5.20 pm Lve Walhalla 4.00 am '? Pendleton 6.20 " " Pendleton 5.40 Arr Walhalla 8.00 " Arr Anderson 0.40" The train will return from Bolton to Ander ? eon on Mondav and Fridav mornings. ? JAMES O: MEREDITH, General Sup't. I Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. InfflRSSB MAIL Trains on th?B Road run to ? tt^a?V*"*<ar?return same day, to connect with t up and down Trains on Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens at 5 A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; j and leaving Helen? at 1.30 P. M. same days. I July 9 J. S. ROWERS, Superintendent Office North Carolina Railroad Co., Ri FgfCg^lky. THE following ie thc iitidm^ySi?y:'schedule for Passen i ger Trains over this road: Leave Charlotte..11.??p m Arrive..Il 96 p m " Greensboro 5.05 a m and 7.17 p vi " Raleigh 9.41 a. m. and 3.20 p. m. Arrive Goldsboro 12.25 n m Leave.. 12.80 p m Through Passengers by thia line have choico of routes via Greensboro and Danville to Rich? mond, or via Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond or Portsmouth : arriving at all points North of Richmond at same time by either route. Con? nection made at Goldsboro with Passenger Trains on Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, and Freight Train to> Weldon. Also to Ncwbcrn, on A. A- N. C. R. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. rattafflh I PASSENGER Traina leave Spar gjggpgggtanbnrgC.'H. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 ?. m., arrive at Alston 1.20 p. m,. connecting with Greenville Down Train and trains for Charlotte and Charleston. On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday the Up Passenger Trains, connecting with Greenville Up Trains, leave Alston 0 a. m.; arrive Spar? tanburg Court House 3.20 p. m., as follows: Down Train. Up Train. Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg 0 7.00 3.20 Pacolet.10 7.45 7.48 2.32 2.35 Jonesville.. .19 8.25 8.30 1.50 1.65 Unionville.. .28 9.15 9.40 12.40 1.05 Santuc.3' 10.16 10.21 12.03 12.08 Sholton.4b 11.10 11.12 11.00 11.08 Lylcs Ford. 52 11.30 11.38 10.39 10.42 8trother.5G F2.02 12.05 10.12 10.15 Alston.C8 1.20 9.00 Jan 7 THOS. h. JETER, President.