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.J-tj&?\ . . '' ? ..? ..>: .>*-? ?.'? - TIE PHOENIX, PD RUSHED DAILY A VD TIU-WnBKIjY. THE GLIAJSfigR, EVEEY WEDNESDAY HOBNINO. a\ JULIAN A. SELBY, H BDITOB AMO PBOPBI?TOB. Office on Main Street, above Taylor. C9*Book and Job Printing of every descrip? tion promptly and faithfully attondcd to. , ? ADVBBTIBBHBKT8 Inserted in tho Daily at 75 cents por square for the first and 50 cents each subs?quent in? sertion} Long advertisements by tho week, month or year, at reasonable rates. srmsoniPTioN. Daily, six mouths, ti 00; Tri-W"oekly, 2 5< ; Weokly, 1 50. SAVINGS BY JOSH BILLINGS.-The man who lives on hope must pick the bones ov disappointment. Y The devil iz sed to be the father ov lies. If this iz so, he haz got a large family and a great menny promising ohildren amung them. Life iz like a mug ov beer, froth nt tho top, oil in the middle, and settlings nt the bottom. . Wo should liv in this life nz tho we war walking on glaze ice, liable to fall nt enny moment, and tew be luffed at bi the by-atanders. Men, if they ain't too lazy, live sum times till they are 80, and destroy the time a good deal ez follows: The fust 30 years they spend throwing stuns at a mark; the second SO they spend examin? ing the mark tew see whare the stuns hit, and the remainder iz divided in cussing the stun-throwing bizzinoss and nnssin tho rumatizz. This settling down aud folding our arms and waiting for something to turn np, iz jost about as rieh a Spekulation as going out into a dQQ-acre lot, sotting down on a sharp stone, with a pail be? tween our knees and waiting for a cow to back up and be milked. A curious incident recently occurred on the Pacific Railroad, as the train was going up a steep grade in Echo Canon. The oars gradually slowed down until at last they came to a dead halt. Upon going out, it was found that they were stopped by grasshoppers. The ground was perfectly alive with them, and so many of them were crushed by the wheels of the engine, and the track was so greased, that the wheels would not take hold. Sand and brooms were brought into requisition, and wheu the hotel train overtook the other, by diut of its pushing, and men on the cow-catcher holding brooms on the rails in front, the cars got along, and soon left the grass? hopper region. A case of the old-fashioned, genuino sort of spontaneous combustion is re? ported by JJ Union M?dicale, in an arti? cle from the pen of Dr. Berthollo. Tho subject of it was a woman thirty-seven Sears of age, who was addicted to alco olic drink. She was found in her room with the vicera and some of the limbs consumed, tho hair nnd clothes having escaped. Tho very minute description of the 8tato in which the deceased was found shows that iguition could not have been communicated from without. A girl near Dayton, Ohio, recently won a bonnet by throwing her father twice out of three times iu a wrestling match. New York Advertisements. ~ JA MESTON ?EIl'? SONS United Stales Type and Electrotype Foundry PRINTERS' "WAREHOUSE, Nos. 28, 30,32 Centre Street. JV'ttc York. ALARGE Assorting nt oUEnglish and Ger? man faces, both Plain and Ornamental, kept ou hand. AU typt- caHi at this establish? ment is manufactured fruin thc metal known as Connor's unequaled HA UD TYPE METAL. Every article necessary for a perfect print? ing office furnished. The typo on which thia paper ia printed, is from tho above Foundry. Marett 30 fimo pOO LE Y>$ This Yeast Powder Is convenient, economical and rholeeome. Try lt, if you wish to prove its sti loriority not only over other Baking Powders, hut o tho common methods of raising dough, for mnk ng H?ht,- tweet and nutritious Biscuit, Rolls, J?rn Bread, Buckwheat, and other griddle cakes, Sd Cakca aDd Pastry or every variety. Put up In ie, net weight, as represented. For salo by Grocers throughout thc United States. Manufactured by DOOLEY & BROTHER, Proprietor?, fia New Street. New York To all Whom it May Concern. HAMBURG, H. C., JAN UAH V IO, 1870. BEING appointed and commissioned as tin? Receiver of tho Hamburg Bank, all par? ties having transactions with said Pank will communicate with FRANK ARNIM. Feb fi Notice. THREE months front dato, application will be made to the Columbia Bridge Compa? ny for renewal of t^crip No_, for fortv soven and a half Shares in aaid Company standing in tho name of Dr. Thomas Wells tho original having been lost iii transmission by mail. C. II. BALDWIN, Attorney. Juno 2_3,,?" "The Carolina House." THIS HOUSE has always enjoy? d the repu? tation of being tho best place in tho citv for obtaining tho coolest and most delirious mixed drinks. Thc new brand of Whiskey THE HIBERNIAN, is something out of the ordinary nm. Call and e* o mo, on Washing? ton street. RICHARD BARRY, April 7 Proprietor. Beer! Beer'.! SOME dealers in thia city have been in doubt that I could hold ?nit supplying them with Beer thia summer. I now inform the public that I have a large supply of old Lager Beer on hand, which I putagainstanvBecr brought from tho North, or even imported from Ger? many, as to purity and strongth. I am ready to test it hy thc Beer scalo. Au? 20 JOHN C. SEEGERS. fin ? >1 jj I I jj- li I j lui ni. m William8ton~ Springs. THE Urge and com m o di o no HOTEL at thia delightful watering-place han been tho JULY, for the accommodation of visitors. No nains or expenso will be spared in providing for tho comfort and enjoyment of guest a. With tho advantage of a superior Hotel, in a healthy and beautiful country, added to the curativo properties of the water, and tho plea? santness of thia delightful village, we behove that the invalid or ploasure-scekor can ?nd no place of tho kind hereabout where tho timo will bo spent moro profitably or agreeably. Tho Rooms arc large and airy, and aro BO ar? ranged as to furnish many conveniences,espe? cially to families who do not wish to bo sepa? rated. Tho Table will bc always furnished with tho host tho country and cities can alford, and in their culinary department, they would say, that they havo secured tho ecrvices of those who cannot fail to please, even thc most faa tidious. Complete facilities aro likewiao afforded for amusements; in a word, tho proprietor Hatters himself that ho has loft nothing undone that might afford plcasuro and comfort of bia guests. A lew good horses and buggies will bc found constantly on hand, for tho accommodation of visitors. KATES OF no Aim: Ter Day.? 2.50 Per Week. 12 00 Por Mouth. 35.00 Special arrangements will bo made with families at a lower rato than tho abovo. Juno2G Imo JOHN A. MAYS. CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's.) HAVING purchaBod Dr. Taylor's interest in this proporty, tho subscriber proposes to open tho Boarding Houso on tho 18th of June, uuder tho supervision of J. W. Williams, lato of tho Mansion House, Charlotte. Tho train on the Charlotte and Rutherford Road leaves Charlotto at 7 o'clock a. m., daily, (excopt Sundays.) and arrives at Cherryville at ll o'clock, where good Hacks, with careful drivers, will bo ready to convoy passengers lo tho Springo at reasonable rates. CHARGES EOR DOARD. $3 per day; $15 per weok; $18 for four weeks. For children and servants, in tho usual pro? portion. Children under two years, no charge. A liberal discount ni ado to families and par? ties upending tho whole season in tho nouse. The subscriber would avail himeelf of this occasion, to acknowledge, very gratefully, tho liberal aharo of patronado heretofore extend? ed to theeo Springs by tho public. JOHN J. BLACKWOOD, June 28 Imo Post Cflieo Shelby, N. C. Glenn's Springs, SPARTAN BUR Cr COUNTY, S. C. THIS delightful Watering Flace, unsurpassed by any iu tho South, for its medicinal _qualities, ia now open for tho summer. Invalida andpleasnro-Bcekcrs should not fail to visit thia Spring. Bowling Alley, Billiard Saloon, Croquet Grounds aro being titted up for tho amusement of tho gucBta. Fancy Bal?n during tho Bummer. Rooms newly and comfortably furnished, and thc Table sup? plied with tho best of everything. Stages di? rect from Spartanburg to Hotel. Charges $35 per month. W. D. FOWLER, June 23 Imo_Proprietor. The Healing Springs, HATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA. WILL bo open on tho 15th JUNE. They aro accoBsiblo by tho Cheaapeako and Ohio Railroad, from Milboro depot, twenty three miles by Btages, crossing tho Warm Spring mountain and passing Ibo Warm and Hot Springs, or from Covington depot, sixteen milcB, over a lino turnpiko of easy prado, in full view of the eclobrated Falling Springs and the fine scenery on Jackson's River. Persona leaving Richmond or Washington in tho morning can reach the Springe that night, or remain at Covington and arrive at the Springe next morning. Pamphlets attesting tho virtue of tho wa? ters to ho had of tho proprietors, or of Messrs. Purcell, Ladd tfc Co., Richmond, or of thu abolit at tho Springs. TELEGRAPH OFFICE at the Springs. Board, $3 per day; $20 per week, and $75 per month. M. H. HOUSTON, M. D., Resident Physician. R. M. QUARLES, Agent. DCKI.OF & MCCANCE, ) Huon W. Fnv, J- Proprietors. A. Y. STOKES. __) Juno IC thmO Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, V. SUMMER, 1S70. THIS elegant establishment will ho opened for the reception of visit?la on tho first day bf JUNE, 1870. The Proprietors, with tho experience of tho last summer, and haviug made many changes in tho different departments of this extensive Watering Place, each of which it will be their endeavor to IMPROVE, extend a pleasant recep? tion to their patrons. The CottagCB aro lar^o and commodious, separato and distinct from each other, and tilted liji with new Furniture. Every effort Of tho Proprietors Mill bo put forth to make their guests comfortable, and it will bo their aim lo keep up tho reputation of tho MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR. The social aa well aa the gay will lind that this place hus peculiar advantages over many of tho Watering Placoa of Virginia. An elegant Band of Music has be en secured. Howling Alleys, Billiard Saloons and Baths have been fitted hp fer the amusement and comfort of guests. Post Office, Express Office, Tolegraph Office on tho premises for tho convenience and intercourse with all parts of the world. Passengers will procure tickets via Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to Big Tunnel, and talie tho Springs Branch Railroad, which lands them directly in the Reception House at the Springs. Board $3 per day; $20 pr>r week; $70 per mouth. For further particulars, address WILSON A LORENTZ, Proprietors. Mavl0 2mo "Wl3.QX?0 tO Stop. Williams' Hotel, Formerly Harvey House, SPARTANBURG C. H., S.U. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LAURENS C. IL, S. C. J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor. M Y friends and the traveling public aro respectfully in? formed that tho above named HOTELS aro now under my control; uudTthey may root assured that the reputation of tho two houses will he fully kept lip. The Rooina aro comfortably furnished and tho Tables will ho supplied with the beat of everything. May2 3mo "NICKERSON HOUSE,"" COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS pleasantly located HO? TEL, unsurpassed by any Houso in the South for comfort - .-'and healthy locality, is now open to Travelers and others seeking accom? modations. Families can bo furnished with nico, airy rooma on roasonablo terms. "A call .? solicited." My Omnibus will bo found at the different depots-passengers carried to and from tho Hotel freo of charge. Nov 8_WM. A- WRIGHT. Batter and Cheese. CHOICE Goshon BUTTER and prime Factory CHEESE, just reoeived, anil fer sale low by J. J-. T. R. AGNEW. DR, J. BRADFIELD^ Female He gul a t o r : ?.WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND," WILL bring on tho .Menses whon they have not been established, also when they have boon suppressed Jrom unnatural causes. Will cure Bheumahsm and Neuralgia of the back and womb. Will cure Painful Menstrua? tion, and relieve the bead, back and loins of those distressing pains and aches. Will check Meno)-rhagia, or "excessive flow." Will cure " Whites " and falling of the womb, when it ia tho result of relaxation or bad health. It ia ae sure a euro in all thc above diseases as Quinine is in Chills and Fever. Ladies can cure themselves of all the above discuses without revealing their complaints to any person, which is alwayB mortifying to their pride and modesty. lt is recommended and used by thc beet phvsieiane in their private practice. for a history of thc above dis??eos, certifi? cates of its wonderful cures and directions, the reader is referred to thc wrapper around tho bottle Manufactured and sohl bv BRADFIELD & CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all Druggists. Frice il.50. TESTIMONIALS. TUSKEGEE, ALA., November 21,18G9. Mr. L. H. Bradfield Sm: Please forward ne, immediately, another supply of Bradficld's Fomalo Regulator. Wo And it to bc all that is claimed for it, and we have witnessed tho moat decided and happy effects produced bvit. Yerv rcepectfully, HUNTER Se ALEXANDER, * ATLANTA. GA.. December 29,1803. Dr. J. Bradfield-DEAII Sin: I tako pleasure in Btating that some time previous to the late war, I uued, with utmost auccces, on a servant girl, your Female Regulator, prepared then at Bradficld's Drug Store, Weat l'oint, Ga. She had boen Buffering severely from suppressed menstruation, and this medicino restored her to health. Sho ia, to-day, living in Atlanta, sound and well. I will ?tato further, that I know of ita being used, with equal success, in other caeca. I do not hesitate to endorso your preparation for tho purpoBO for which you rccommtnend it. Yours trulv, JOHN C. WHITNEK. LAGRANOE, GA., March 23, 187?. Bradfield cfc Co., Atlanta-DEAR Sins: I tako fdcasuro in stating that I have used, for.ltbc aat twenty years, tho modicum you aro put? ting up, known as Dr. J. Bradficld's Female Regulator, and consider it tho heat combina? tion over gotten together for tho diseases for which it ia recommended. I have been fa? miliar with tho prescription both aB a practi? tioner ot medicino and in dornest ic practico, and can honestly ar.y that I consider it a boon to Buffering females, and can hut hopo that every lady in our whole land, who may bc Buf? fering in any way peculiar to their BOX, may bo ablo to procure a bottle, that their Buffer? ings may bo not only relieved, hut that they may bo restored to health and strength. With mv kiudcBl regarda, 1 am respectfully, W. B. FERRELL, M. D. ATLANTA, GA., March 12, 1870. I have examined the rocipo of Bradlield's Female Regulator, and from my knowledge of tho ingredients, believe it a most excellent Medicino, and well suited to that class of dis? eases designated. I havo no hesitation in ad? vising its noe, and confidently recommend it to the public. JOEL BU?NHAM, M. D. NEAR MARIETTA, GA., March 21, 1870. Messrs. William Boot di Son-GENTLEMEN: Some months ago I bought a hottlo of Brad field's Female Regulator from you, and havo used it in my family with tho utmost satisfac? tion, and havo recommended it to threo other familioe, and they have found it just what it is recommended. Tho females who have used your Regulator aro now in perfect health, and aro ablo to attend to Huir household duties, and wo cordially recommend it to the public. Yours respect fully, REV. H. B, JOHNSON. NEAR MARIETTA, GA., March 21,1870. Messrs. William Boot A: Son: About one year ago 1 bought a bottle of Bradlield's Female Regulator from you, for one of my daughters, who had been suffering with * suppressed menses for some time. I have hud Heviral Physicians attending, but met with no cuccoi until I was persuaded to buy a bottle ot thc Regulator, \iml it in the very thing for which it is recommended. She i.-j now in perfect health. 1 hope all buttering females will, at least, try one bottle, and have health again. Yours respectfully, D. DOBBINS. We could add a thousand other certificates; but wc consider the above amply sufficient proof of its virtue. All we ask is ii trial. W. H. TUTT, of Augusta, Ga., and Down: A MOISE, of Charleston, S. C., Wholesale Agents. Pries $1.50 per hottlo. For ?ale hy FISHER Sc HEIN ITS H, GEIGER Sc Mc?REGOR, and C. H. MIOT, Columbia, S. C. BRADFIELD Sc CO., April 23 i Whitehall street, Atlanta, G? Thc symptoms SIMMONS' ?p?ainf areC un ?asincss a u d ?pain in thc side. Sometimes thu nain is in tho shoulder, and ia mistaken for rheumatism. Tho stomach ia affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general costive, sometimes alternat* ?Hg willi lax. The head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss of memory,accompanied with painful sensation of having left undone something which ought te have been done. Often complaining of weakness, debility, and low spirits. Some? times some of tho above symptoms attend the dif.ease. and at other times very few of them; "but tlio Liver is g LIVER Bnorally tho organ ? Imosl involved;cure ?ibo Liver with LR. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR. /.preparation ol'roots and herbs, warranted to ho strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one. lt has been used by hundreds, and known t u- thc last thirty-five years as one of the most ^liable, efficacious and harmless preparations over offered to the suffering. If taken re^ burly and persistently, it is sure to cure. Dyspepsia, headache, jaundice, costiveness, sick headache, chronic cliarrhrca, affections the bladder, camp dysentery, a (Tee tiona of the purity of tite mood, ineiancnoly, or depression of spirits, heartburn, colic, or poins in the bowels, pain in tho head, fever and ague, dropsy, boils, pail! ill back and limbs, asthma, erysipelas, female affections, and bilious dis? cuses generally. Price $1; by mail, ? 1.25. Prepared only by J. II. ZK1LIN A CO.. Druggists, Macon, Ga. The following highly respectable persona can fully attest to the virtues of this valuable medi? cine, and to whom we most respectfully refer: Gen. W. S. Holt. President S. Vt. R. R Com? pany; Rev. J. R. Felder, Pori y, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, Albanv, Ga.; (M O. J, Lunsford, Esq., Conductor s. w. R. lt.; C. Maetorson, Esq., Sheriff Bibb County; J. A. Butts, Bainbridge, Ga.; Dykes St Sparlmwk, EditorB Floridian, TallahiiBsee; Rev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Ga.; Virgil Powers, Eaq., Superintendent S. W. It. R.; Daniel Bullara, Bollard's Station, Macon Si Brunswick R. lt.,TwiggsCounty, Ga.; Gren? ville Wood, Wood's Factory, Macon, Ga.; Rev. E. F. Enaterling, P. E. Florida Conference; Major A. F. Wooley. Kingston, Ga.; Editor Macon Telegraph, and John tugaila, formerly of Columbia, S. C. For sale hr al) druggists. July 13 fly Hoes, Steel and Iron. QAA DOZEN Brade's CROWN HOES, aa OuU sorted sizes. 20,000 Iba. English PLOW STEEL, assorted sizea. 50,000 lbs. Gonuino SWEDES IRON, assort? ed eizea. Tho above aro of direct importation from Stockholm, Birmingham and Sheffield, and are, therefore, of superior qualities to North? ern imitations. J. St T. R. AGNEW. Lunch every day nt Pollock's. O liarleston ?<c PREPARED BT WALKER, EVANS A i WE take great pleasure in offering the OLD CAROLINA RITTERS to the pub? lic. They are compounded with great care, .V57" A. i MINING & MANI CHA RLES Factory Eaat end Hasel street. Alines on A *vv* ando For GROUND ASELE For sale by Aug 1 ly W. C. DUE A. C. KAUFMAN, Banker and Broker, No. 25 Broad slreeet, Charleston. S. C. SOUTHERN STOCKS, BONDS, COUTONS and Uncurrent Bank Notes bought and bold on commission. Also, Gold and Silver Coin. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. New York Correspondents-Messrs. Howes A Macv, Henrv Clews A Co., Luther Kouutzc, and .T."M. Weith & Arents. Prices current issued weekly and forwarded ? gratnitouely on application as above_I " MOSES QC^DSMIT^BTOTSON, Nos. 10,12,11 Vendue Bange, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in all kindB of Hides, Wool, Skins, Furs, Ac. ?lavo con- j etantly on hand a large assortment of Hides i and Skins. Tanners will do well to call upon j us before purchasing. BIOKE8 OOI.USMITH. AT.Il AITAM A. OOLTiSMlTn. | HENRY BIS^H?FF~& GO., WHOLESALE G li 0 CER S j /?T^EF^ AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Sc- j HfefWifajiT?r* Tohbcco, Ac, 107 East Bav, ! ?MECharleston, S. C. H. BISCHOFF,* . C. WULBERN, j AUG: 1 Iv J. H. PIEPER. ! D.F. FLEMING & Co. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, %t?r3\ No. 2 Hay ne street, corner tJ-^^fcfc-. Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. i D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L A. NELSON, An? 1 ly J?ME3 M. WILSON. ? Mills House, Charleston, S. C. THIS elegant and commodious HOUSE hay- ' inc been renovated ami newly furnished throughout, is second tn none in the South. ! Nov 13 J. PARKER, Proprietor. 1 SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosp HAYING completed their extensivo Manul Fertilizers, no other kinds being availabi investments. This Company, under the direction entirely < ducenients which will recommend it to Son largest and most completo in tho United Stat abundant supply ol' the proper solvent for tho]! aro near hy. From these Phosphates they p in soluble Phosphato than those mado from" rai quantity of Super-Phosphate of Lime found in i sale, the rates at which wc offer them being no tilizers, while the Manures contain twice as mi cheaper to tho consumer. They arc offered on that tho material iu each will correspond to thc ETI WAN, No. 1.-Solublo Phosphate, conlair Pure Soluble Phosphate of Lime, and furnishct "?2TIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Super-Phosphate Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per cent, ol proved acceptances, hearing interest, or such G agents Orders to he forwarded immediately ti and after 1st January next. G. G. MKMMixor.it,*President. d'?~ Tho Fertilizers ol' this Company will he I A Useful Invention. HOUSE-KEEPERS who do their own cook? ing with Kerosene or Gas Stoves, have heretofore felt the want of a perfect Baking Oven. DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER, Attached to their Stoves, will hake Bread. Bis? cuit, Pies, Sc., and roast Poultry, Beef, Pota? toes, Ac, to perfection. A fn'l supply ol Kerosene and (las Stoves, of the best kinds, together with Utensils for every purpose, for sale, at wholesale and retail, bv J. B. DUVAL iE SONS, Charleston, S. C., Agents for Patentees. Aug 1 ly "Eason Iron Works,'' CHARLESTON, S. C. STEAM ENGINES, Machinery ."and Castings. ?&???i J- 51- EASON A BRO. a?ial Aug 1 _ ly Moses Goldsmith & Son, Nos. 4, ti andS, Vendue Bange, Charleston, S. C. "TTTUOLESALE Dealers in Iron, Metals, YV Rags, and all kinds of Paper Stock nighest cash prices paid for the above. MOSKS GOLDSMITH. AIUIAHAM A. OQI.PSMlTn. J. T1IOS. KKllIl. HKltMAXX 1UI.WIXKI.K T. J. KERR &00., Shipping and Commission Merchants, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. WILL attend to the aided of all hinds of Produco and Purchase nf Merchandize. Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizers._ _ Aug 1 ly Charleston Dental Depot 275 RING STREET. ?t_OLD and Tin Foil, Amalgam Minora. Teeth, Steel Goods, and every article used bj tho Dentist._Aug 1 ly WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL" STATIONERS and Printers, and doalors in Printers' Materials, Broad etreot, Charles? ton, S. a Aug 1 ly 00 OSWELL, ADVERTISING AG EN lb. and contain a orno of the beat T?nica in Pb ar m a copia. AB evidence of thc superiority of our Bittere over all otherB, wc have certificates from many of tho loading rhyeicinna in om State, who bavo prosciibed " them in their practice. TEE OLD CAROLINA RITTERS will bo found invaluable for WANT OF AITE TITE, GENERAL DEBILITY, CHILLS and FEVER, DYSPEPSIA. Wo do not ofter our Ritters aa r. cr.r*-. fer all diseases, but ae an Aromatic Tonio, tiioy have no equal. For salo hy Druggists and Grocers every? where. Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WISEMAN & CO., Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, Charleston, S. C. For sale In Columbia, wholesale and retai by H. SOLOMON. sr x> o JFACTURINGr CO., TON, S. C. .shley River. tilizer, Y RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND A BE ARDEN, Columbia. ES & CO., General Agents, Charleeton, S. C. FOB PALATKA, FLORIDA, Vin Savannah, Fernandina, Jacksonville and Landings on the St. John's River. SEMI-WKEKI.Y LINK. THE elegant and first clasa .Stoamer DICTATOR, Capt. W. _|T. McNolty, willlcavo Charleston, S. C., for above placea, every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Tho elegant and first class Stoamer CITY POINT, Capt. George E. McMillan, will leave Charleston every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for abovo places. Through Tickets to ho had at railroad of? fices. No extra charge for Meals and State Rooms. For freight or passage, apply to J. D. AIKEN St CO., Agents, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. S. C. HENRY COBIA & CO., VG Vendus Range, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, Keep constantly JU hand a full assortment GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. Auer 1 Iv ZOGBAUM, YOUNG & CO., IMPORTERS and Dealers in Musical Instrumenta, Strings. Ac, Ac. Agents of Steinway & Son's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, earhart & Needham's Melodeons, Ti Ron's Patent Guitar. 191 King Street, Charleston, S. C. FERDINAND ZOGRAUM, New York; HEN? RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charles? ton. S. C._Aug 1 ly La Valentina Segar Factory, No. 118 East Ba;/ Street, HAVE for sale the choicest brands of Pure Hayaua Segara. Also, good domestic Segars, at iov. prices. ALFRED A. DARP.OT, Agent, Aug 1 ly Charleston. S. C. MANURES. hate Company, of Charleston, S. C., 'actorv, aro now prepared to furnish Solublo le to planters for immediate returns for their ?f Southern men of high character, offers in theru planters. Their works are among the es, and enable them to prepare at home an south Carolina native Rone Phosphates which roposo to manufacture a Fertilizer even richer v bones, and containing moro than twice tho the best average Manures heretofore offered for higher than tho average price of other Fer ich fertilizing material; they are in fact much tho market in two forms, with a guarantee ! advertisement. lining from eighteen to twenty-five per cen... of 1 at sixty dollars per ton. , containing from sixteen to twenty'percent, of 'Ammonia, at seventy dollars per ton; for an? ther security as may be acceptable to thc sub .) the Agents, and deliverv made as directed on WM. C. REE St CO., Agenta. randed ETI WAN, No. 1, and ETI WAN ?No. 2 Agents for Exton'* Premium Trenton Crackers. W. H. CHAF.EE & CO., 1VHOLESA L K GR 0 CERS, [f?^* 207 East Ray, Charleston, S. C. uBlBfil Agents for P. Ballantine A Sons' WM. H. CHIFEJK/ TH OS. S. O'BRIEN. E. n. SToim.utn. CALEB FKOXEBERGEK. E. B. STODDARD & CO., ^f\. WHOLESALE DEALERS in L-V Boots, Shoes and Trunks, at ^^--^MfcfcManufactinvrs' prices, 1(!"> Meet? ing street, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, 8. C. Aug 1 ly E D W I N B ? T E S" & C O ~ Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS OLOTHIWGr, 122 and 121 Meeting street, C H A R L ES TON, S. C. EDWIN BATES, GEO. C. SELM AN, Aug 1 Iv TIIOS. It. McGAHAN. CHARLES KERRISON, Jr. DEALER in Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Agricultural Implements, _JSB&C., 240 King street., Charleston, S. C. An assortment of House-keeping Hard ward on lia nd. Aug 1 I v Show Cases ! Show Cases ! W. H. COIUE'.S LATF.ST TATEST. At Now York Rates, Constantly on hand anT made to ortlor. AM?, TOYS! TRIMMINGS II FANCY GOODS ll! MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery, Baao Ball?, Fire-works, Ac. Stamping, Embroidery and Braiding neatly exe? cuted rom latest designs, at \M. MCLEAN'S. 433 King St., Aug Charleston, 8. C. Tobacco ! Tobacco it .?7/"V BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, Rt lov { \ J figures. 30 boson Fair Chewing Tobacco. 4 boxea Extra Book City Chewing Tobacco. 4 hoxcB Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco. 10 boxes BOBO Bud Chewing Tobacco. JKIV 20 JOHN O. SEEGEBS. Exchange Home Bar and Restaurant. OPEN at all boura-where you can alwayB lind tho heat of WINES, ALES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac. Fresh Lager Beer on ice. May_ To the Traveling Public. HEAD THIS. IF vou want a Fine, Largo, Airy ROOM, atop at thc EXCHANGE HOUSE, on Main street, where you can get a good Meal at tho regular time. If you aro huey aud not thero atMeal times, you can order it when you come, without extra charge. RATES, per day,.$2.60 " per week,leas. Stables on thc premises. FAYSINGER & FRANKLIN, May JJ_Proprietors. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. ES ?B5TI immHIWI I ON and after WEDNES W^g^'wi'DAY, January 19, the fol? lowing Schedule will bo run daily, Sunday excepted, connecting with Night Train on South Carolina Road, np and down, and with Night Train on Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta Road going South: Leavo Columbia. 7.00 a m ' ' Alston. 8.40 a m " Newberry. 10.10 am Arrive Abbeville. 8.00 pm " Anderson. 4.20 pm *. Greenville. 5.00 pm Leave Greenville. 8.45 a m " Anderson. 0.25 am ?' Abbeville. 8.00 am .? Newberry. 12.85 pm .? Alaton. 2.10 pm Arrivo Columbia. 8.45 p m The Train will return from Belton to Ander? son on Monday and Friday mornings._ Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. i rrmtnwn Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. *3S3??&F? .< Pendleton.5.20 " ?? Perryvillo.6.00 Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 " Leavo Walhalla.3.80 A. M. Perrvville.4.10 " *' Pendleton.5.10 " Arrivo at Anderson.G.10 " Waiting at Anderson one hour for tho arrival of up train on Greenville and Columbia Road, af arch 4 W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup, The North and South United, m%t^^ sass Route. Sec that your Tickets aro good via Petersburg, Weldon, Raleigh and Charlotto. NORTH CV ROLINA lt. It. TIME TABLE. Trains East. Trains West. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ABRITE. LEAVE. Charlotte. 4.15 p m 10.00 a m Salisbury .0.14 p m 0.19 p m 7.37 a m 7.5C a m Grceiipb'o.H.57 p m 0.02 p m COG a m 5.14 a m Raleigh ... 1.00 a ni 1.45 a m 12.00 m u 1.00 a m Goldsboro.5.30 a ni 8.30 p m A Freight and Accommodation Train leaves Charlotto dailv, at 3.10 a. m., and arrivcB at 12J25 p. m._J_ALBERT JOHN8QN, Sup. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. SUMMER SCHEDULE). UNIONVII.LE, JUNE 21,1870. ON and alter MONDAY, the 27th instant, there will be daily passenger traine on this road. On Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturday* thc down trains will leave Spartan burg Court House ot 5.30 a. m., and arrive at 'liston at ll.CO a. itt; returning leavo Alston at 12.00 m., and reach Spartanburg Court House at 5.30 p. m. On Tuesdays tho down trains will leave Spartanburg Court House at 7.30 a. m., and arrive at Alston at l.00 p. m.; returning leave Alston at 2.15 p. m., and reach Spartanburg Court House at 7.00 p. m. On Thursdays the down trams will leavo Spartan? burg Court House at 3 15 a. m., and arrive at Alston at 8.35 a. m.; returning leave Alston at 11.30 a.m.. and reach Spartanburg Court House at 2.10 p. ni. Juno 03 TH OS. B. JETER. President. te, Columbia and Augusta R. 1 COLUMBIA, S. C., December 23,18G?. THE following is the Passenger Schedule over this Road: OOIXO XOKTH. Leave Augusta, at.4.00 a. m. " Columbia, S. C., at.9.40 a.m. " Winneboro, at.11.40 a.m. "- Chester, at-----.1.40 p. m. An ive at Charlotte, N. C.4.20 p. m. OOIXO SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at.10.80a. m. " Chester, at--.-1.25 p. m. " Winusboro, at - -- - ...... 2.67 p. m. " Columbia, S. C., at.5.07 p.m. Arrive at Augusta.*..9.50 p. m Malling close connections with Trains of Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah, and all points South and West. Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Through Tickets sold, and Baggageehccked to all principal points. ttir Passengers by this route ooixn Noivrn have choice Of THREE DIFFERENT ROUTES. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Columbia. G 15 p, m Arrrivo at Augusta. 3.30 a.m. Leave Augusta. 1.15 p. m. Arrive nt Columbia ..... . l.SOa. m. C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent. V.. R. Dousrv, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt. South Carolina Railroad Company, COLUMPIA, S. C., MAY 13, 1870. ' CT;?TE{M?5S?.' ON and after Sun ^^ijgi day, 15th May, thc Passenger '1 rains upon tho South Carolina Railroad will run the following schedule: roi? CHARLESTON. Leave Columbia. .7.45 a m Arrive ut Charleston. 3 80 p m Leave Charleston.8 30 a m /nive at Columbia.4.10 p m FOR AVGCSTA. Leave Columbia.7.45 a m Arrive ul Augusta.4.25 p in Leave Augusta.8.00 a ra Arrive at Columbia.4.10pm KIOHT EXPRESS TRAIN (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED). Leave Columbia.7.C0 p m Arrive at Charleston.6.45 a in Arrive at Augusta.7.05 a in Leavo Charleston.7.30 p ru Leave Augusta.6.00 p m. Arrive at Columbia.G.00 a m CAMDEN TRAIN. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Satnrdajs; and between Camden and Ringville daily. Leave Camden... .6.35a ni Arrive st Columbia.11.00 a m Leavo Columbia.1.00 p m Arrive at Camden.5.-10 p m _H.T. PEAKE. Oen'l Sup't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMPIA, S. C., May 21, 1870. ON SUNDAY next, tho 28th instant, and until further notice, Ibis Company will mn a Sunday train for Passengers between Columbia and' Helena, stopping at all stations, aa follows: Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a m Arrivo at Holena.10.10 a m RETURNING. Leave nelena at.". 8 20 p m Arrivo nt Columbia.7.00 p m May 25 JOHN II. MORE, Gen'l Sup't.