The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 05, 1870, Image 3
C ITY AFFAIR S.
ADVERTISERS will take notice that we cannot
^engage that any advertisement sent to Tas
NEWS office at a later hoar than half-past nine
o'clock at night will appear in the next morn?
ing's paper. An exception to this rule is made
in favor of notices of meetings, deaths and
funerals. _
Meetings Thia Day
Delta Lodge of Perfection, at 8 P. M. -
Jefferson Lodge, at 8 P. M.
Charleston Light Dragoons, at 8 P. M.
Palmetto Regatta Club, at 8 P. M. *
Carolina Rifle Club, at 8 P. H.
Mechanics' Union, at 8 P. M.
Vigilant Fire Company, at 8 P. M.
La Favorita Club, at half-past 8 P. M.
Auction Sales This Day.
A. C. McOiliivray will sell at 12 o'clock, at j
the CocrthQuse, real estate.
J. E. Bowers will sell at ll o'clock, at the
old Postoffice, real estate.
Lowndes & Grimball will sell at ll o'clock,
at the old Poetoffice, real estate.
THE FOURTH.
How it was Celebrated-Parade of Fire
and Military Companies.
The c?l?bration of the Fourth of July in the
- way it is expected .to be celebrated,
1 e., with music, gun-firing, parades,
?c., was confined almost exclusively to
the colored people and the United States
- soldiers stationed at this * post Nearly
all of the stores were closed, and the majority
of the citizens enjoyed the day as one of rest
Early yesterday morning the First Regiment
of National Guards of South Carolina paraded
through the principal' streets. This parade
ushered in the day, and from that time out the
streets were thronged with men, women and
children, a large nnmber of the former In the
uniform of a soldier or fireman, or wearing the
insignia of some society-all awaiting, with
? commendable patience, the grand parade
which was announced to take place at 3
o'clock, under the auspices of the Union
League.
Shortly before 3 o'clock the. rendezvous of
the companies and societies at the corner of
Meeting and Calhoun streets presented a most
animated appearance. Drums were beating,
fifes shrieking, marshals giving orders, banners
fluttering, and companies marching to and Iro.
3 o'clock was the hour appointed for the forma?
tion of the line, but It was long after that hour
before il was formed and ready to march. At
last however, the line, composed of the vari?
ous colored military companies, the Union
League and the Longshoremen's Protective
Association, moved off, in charge of H. B.
Pickenpack, chief marshal; N. T. Spencer, J.
A. Mushlngton, A. H. Smith, Rev. R. D. Pep?
per and T. Osborn, assistant marshals, through
Calhoun to King, down King to Hasel, through
jfasel to Meeting, and down Meeting to White
Point Garden. On reaching White Point Gar?
den the procession was dispersed, and the
members and the crowd thronged around the
-stand, which was draped with United States
flags.
It bad been announced that R. C. DeLarge,
Aaron V. Logan, T. J. Mackey, W. H. Misha w,
A. J. Ransier, Wm. Elliott Martin R. Delaney,
B. H. Cain, C. C. Bowen, L. C. Northrop, W.
G. Grlfflm and B. F. Jackson would deliver
I addresses, and the assemblage settled Itself
" down to hear them, bat the storm of rain
?which came ap shortly after 5 o'clock dispers?
ed them before more than two had spoken.
These two were Logan and DeLarge. Their
remarks embraced very little more than the
usual talk about the blessings of freedom and
Republicanism. DeLarge, however, branched
off Into a topic of which he now always treats
-that of giving the colored people their full
share of the State and county offices. His re?
marks were well received by his hearers, and
itj?h that they are becoming awakened to
tamfft that they have, voted and received
promises while, those they supported secured
all of the offices and drew the salaries.
As stated, the shower of raia dispersed the
assemblage, and the exercises were abruptly
^concluded.
. PARADE OT THE FIRE COMPANIES.
While the procession above treated of was
forming at the corner of Meeting and Calhoun
Seem, the Ashley, No. 9, Comet Star, No. 5,
udence, No. ?, Comet, of Orangeburg, and
Pioneer Axe Company, of Savannah, formed
at the corner of John and Meeting streets, and
paraded in .the following order down Meet
nk to Calhoun, through Calhoun to King,
^VRvn King to Hasel, through Hasel to Meet?
ing, thence to White Point Garden, and np to
^Broad street: Pioneer Axe Company, Ashley,
No. 9, with apparatus, Comet Star, with appa?
ratus, Comet and Prudence. The Comet Star
paraded the largest number of men, although
all of the companies turned out well. When
the line was near Broad and Meeting streets,
about which point the exercises were to take
place, the storm came np and necessitated the
return of the firemen to their quarters.
Notwithstanding the large crowd of colored
people on the street^ there waa the utmost
order throughout the day. There seemed to
DB a lack of unanimity among the companies
in their parade this year. Heretofore all of the
organizations.-paraded together. Yesterday
the military and fire companies paraded
separately, while two of the military com?
panies marched through Meeting street short?
ly after the regular procession had passed,
apparently as if they had formed no part or
parcel of it
CRUMBS.-Owing to the hot weather, there
will be no skating at the rink for the present
A large number of persons went to the
blackfish banks yesterday, bu', caught few fish.
.?iere was a thriving trade in peanuts yes
^rday.
The chimes of St. Michaels were rung yesr
4kday in honor of the Fourth.
?The national salute was fired from a bat?
tery at the arsenal yesterday at sunrise,
noon and sunset.
Among the various nags displayed yester?
day wer those o.'England, France, Cuba and
America. .
^ A banner with the Inscription, "No phos?
phates in this ward," (4th,) attracted conside?
rable attention yesterday.
The steamer Pilot Boy arrived all safe yes?
terday afternoon-none the worst for getting
aground between Beaufort and Savannah, of
which mention has been made.
Two half-grown colored 'girls engaged in a
regular rough-and-tumble fight yesterday after?
noon, at the corner of Atlantic street and the
bfitery, which ended without bloodshed.
? The steamer of the Phoenix Company was
called out yesterday to extinguish the rt ames
among the rains of the late fire on East Bay
street
THE HEAT.-The Fourth of July ls generally
considered the hottest day of the year. This
Fourth is an exception, however, as will be
seen by the appended register of the ther?
mometer report at Joseph Blackman's drug
stoke. No. 39 Broad street : 8 o'clock, 82;
fc?0, &; 12, 86; 2, 87; 4, 85; 6, 82; 8, 80.
FIRE IN COLOMBIA.-The Phoenix says that
at 3 o'clock, Sunday morning, fire waa discov?
ered issuing from the grocery store of Cooper
A Taylor, on Assembly street, opposite .the
market, which soon extended to the buildings
north and south, and endangered all the sur?
rounding property. The following ls the loss :
Cooper tc Taylor, brick building, totally des?
troyed, with stock of goods ; McGuinnls cfc Co.,
bakery ; and Hendrix & Co., grocery, brick
building, a portion of the stock of goods saved :
a small brick building, occupied by colored
jailors, names not known. These were all on
the north. On the south : fruit store and dwell?
ing^ occupied by Mrs. Huffman ; dwelling own?
ed and occupied by J. T. Zealy, with contents.
The stores occupied by Alworden & Stork and
others, took "fire, but were extinguished.
Amount of loss and Insurance unknown.
There was but little wind, or the loss would
have been fearful.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
AUCTION SALE OF CHROMOS.-The last and
most attractive collection of chromos, will be
sold by Leitch & Bruns, at Quinby & Co.'s
Gallery, on "Wednesday, July 6th, at ll A. M.
This collection is composed of the very finest
chromos In the market, and will be sold with?
out reserve. Call and examine the beautiful
pictures. _ _ july5-2
OH, MT !-Why, my friend, Mrs. Jones, how
well your furniture looks since you have had
lt repaired. Do tell me who did do it up for
you. 0, yes, friend Smith, certainly I will.
Mr. J. L. Lunsford is the man, and his shop is
in Queen street, No. 27, near the Calder House,
and you will find him ever ready and wiUing to
do your furniture up in the best style-and
what is best of ali, he will not charge you a
cow and cali for lt either.
HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and
Black ? WILSON'S GROCERY. jun8
BILI. HEAPS printed on fine paper at $3, $4,
$5, $6 50 and 18 50 per thousand, according to
size, at THE NEWS Job Office.
BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office
ls now prepared to furnish good envelopes,
with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per
thousand. Send your orders. Every mer?
chant and business man should have his card
printed on his envelopes.
DAVID DICKSON'S great book on farming now
out. No larmer's Ubrary complete without it.
Bound in cloth, extra, $4; sheep, $4 50; half j
morocco, $5. Orders received at this office.
Good canvassing agents wanted. For terms,
apply at this office. junl7-lmo
illa mc o.
SHA?KELFORD-OTIS.-On Tuesday. 28th of I
lune, by the Rev. W. B. W. Howe, JAMES M.
SHACKBLFOKD and AMELIA OTIS, daughter of the.
late W. M. Otis, all or this city.
Special -Notices.
psTL O. O. F.-R. W. GRAND LODGE
OF THE STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA. -The
M. W. Grand Master win InstaU the Officers or the
Subordinate Lodges, at Odd Fellow's Hall, on
the following evenings, at 8 o'clock :
Marion, No. 2, on FRIDAY, July l.
Schiller, No. 30, on SUNDAY, July 3.
Jefferson, No. 4, on TUESDAY, Joly 6.
South Carolina, No. 1, on WEDNESDAY, July 6.
Howard, No. 3, on THURSDAY, July 7.
The Officers and Members of the Grand Lodge
ire requested to attend and assist m the installa?
tion.
By order of the M. W. G. M.
RICHARD CALDWELL,
Jnlyl-6_Grand Secretary.
?gfTEE PEOPLES* NATIONAL BANK,
CHARLESTON, & O., JUNE 29. -The Board Of Di -
ec tors harina; declared a DIVIDEND OF FIVE
r-'??'CENTJon its CAPITAL'ST?OK ifr?eof the
lovernment and State Tax,) the same will be
>ald on and after the 5th day of July next.
Jttlyl-4 .-' . H. OrLOPSR. Cashier.
?^-OFFICE^OF THE MOUNT PLEAS?
ANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FURRY COM?
PANY, CHARLESTON, JU LY 1, 1870.-The Board
)? Directora having declared a DIVIDEND, from
fte "earnings or the' last two months, of TWO
?OLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS' PER SHARE, be?
ag at the rate of fifteen (15) per cent per annum,
fte same will be paid to Stock holde ra on and after
he, 6th instant, at the office corner of- Broad- and
State streets. HDTSON LEE,
Jolyl-tt * ' _Secretary and Treas?rer.
pt* THE PLANTERS' AND" MECHAN?
OS' BANK OF SOOTH CAROLINA, CHARLES?
TON, S. C., JUNE 30, 1870.-Interest at the rate of
12 per cent, per annum, to 30th Jane, 1870,.on As?
sessments paid upon Stock in this Bank, and a
Dividend of Three (3j percent., free ot "Revenue
ax, on the Capital, as declared by the Comptrol
er-General ef the State, under the Act of 12th
(arch, 1888, will be paid at the Bank on and after
be 7th inst.
Notes and Acceptances payable at this Bank on
he 4th July, must oe anticipated, as the Bank
vin be closed on that day.
July I-f. W. E. HASKELL. Cashier.
ps* FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
I HARLESTON.-CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNE '29,
870.-DIT/DEND NOTICE.-The BOARD OF
) I RECTO RS having declared a Dividend of
?IX PER CENT, on the Capita'. Stock, (free or
lovernment Tax) the same vin be payable on
ind after the 5th of July next.
.v.WW. O. BREESE,
June29 . ... Cashier.
^y*.-NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAV
NGS AND TRUST OOLPANY.-CHABLESTON
?RANCH, No. 74 B?IOAD STREET.-Money deposited
n or before July 18th, win draw interest from
uiy 1st. Interest allowed March, July and No
ember. Deposits" payable on demand.
Jon? ' NATHAN RITTER, Cashier.
??.OFFICE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT
,'OMPANY, JUNE 21, 1870.-The Board of Direc
ors of this Company having declared a Dividend
X FIFTY CENTS per Share on the Capital Stock,
he same wm be paid to Stockholders on and arter
rtTESDAY, 6th July.
The Books for transfer will be closed rrom this
late untu the 6th July. w. J. H ERIOT.
Jung Secretary and Treasurer.
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF
lOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON BRANCH, No.
; BROAD STREET.-The Books of th& Bank will
>e closed for the payment of Deposits from the 1st
o the 16th of July, in order to make the regular
eml-annual calculations of ?nteres:, but wili con
Inue to receive deposits as usual.
Interest allowed on deposits six per cent., com?
manded semi-annually, and upon all money de?
mited m this Bank ou or before the 5th day of
lach Calendar month wlU bear Interest for that
nun tn, the same as u* deposited on 1st instan:.
D. RAVENEL, Jr..
jun.28 Assistant Cashier.
NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAV
NG claims against the estate of J. H. LANGE
viii present them duly attested, and all Indebted
o said estate wu! make payment to the under
lgned, at the corner of Bogard and Laurel
itreets. MARY LANGE,
Jun28-:u3* Administratrix.
THREE MONTHS FROM DATE
ipplicatlon will be made to the People's Bank for
ene wal of CERTIFICATE No. 2528, for 3 Shares,
he original having been lost. may5-lamo3
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COM?
PANY OF CHARLESTON, S. C.-TREASURER'S OF?
FICE, CHARLESTON', JUNK 22, 1870.-In accordance
with a Resolution of the Board of Directors, adopt
.d on the 20th instant, TEN (101 PERCENT, of the
Capital Stock or this Company ls hereby called
fer, payable at the Treasurer's office, Brown's
Wharf, on or before 3th proximo.
F. J. PELfAER,
jun25-swfnitri5 Treasurer.
Special Notices.
pS- NOTICE.-THU STEAMER PILOT
BOY will not leave for Edlsto and Beaufort To
DAY, but win sall at her regalar hour, on THURS?
DAY MORNING, for Beaufort and Savannah.
julyS-l_._J. D. AIKEN' & on.
pS- CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP
MANHATTAN are notified that she ls discharg?
ing cargo, at Adger's South Wharf. Goods un?
called for at sunset, will remain on the wharf at
owners' risk. JAMES ADC ER A CO., Agcuts.
Jnly5-1_
^.NOTICE.- A CHANGE OF OWN?
ERSHIP having taken place In Steamer
" EMILIE," all bills and claims against her to sot h
June, inclusive, must be presented by loth July,
or they will be debarred payment.
SHACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents,
July5-tuwf3 No. 1 Boyce's Wharf.
ps- SPECIAL NOTICE. - GRANITE
VILLE, S. C., JOLY 1ST, 1870.-A QUARTERLY
BfVIDEND of Two (2) per cent, on the Capital
Stock of the Graniteville Manufacturing Compa?
ny, ls hereby declared, and will be payable on
and after MONDAY, 11th instant.
H. H. HICKMAN,
july2-3 Prc3ldent G. M. Co.
RUNION BANK SOUTH CAROLINA.
CHARLESTON, JUNE 30,1870.-The Board or Di?
rectors having declared a SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI?
DEND OF FIVE PER CENT, (free or Government
Tax) on the present Capital Stock or this Bank,
the same will be paid to Stockholders on and arter
TUESDAY, 5th day of Joly, proximo, on application
at the Bank. H. D. ALEXANDER,
Jun30-thstu5 _Cashier.
ps- GERMAN SOCIETY OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.-Emigrants seeking employment can
obtain information concerning the same from
Captain H. HARMS, Agent or this Society, whose
office for the present ls at No. 80 East Bay.
Parties wishing to employ Emigrants can consult
the Agent daily. Office hours from 12 to 2 o'clock.
JOHN CAMPSEN,
ap23 stu President
pS- ESTATE OF REUBEN SMITH. -
The undersigned will, on and after the 5th proxi?
mo, pay a FINAL DIVIDEND (from an amount of
assets recently realized) on the principal of the
debt due to such creditors as accepted a deed ot
assignment from REUBEN SMITH, dated 2d July,
1816, and attached the amount of their claims to
their names.
In all cases legal authority to rooeive the Divi?
dend must be lodged with the undersigned before
the same will be paid.
SAMUEL Y. TUPPER,
Administrator Estate of T. Tapper,
Last Survivor or Assignees of Benben Smith
jun28-tuths5
TREASURER'S OFFICE, SAVAN?
NAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COM
PANY.-COUPONS OF THE FIRST MORTGAGE
BONDS of this Company, due 1st July, 1870, will
be paid at the Banking House or H. H. KIMPTON,
Financial Agent or the State of Sooth Carolina,
No. 0 Nassau street, New York, on and after the
first day of July, 1670 S. W. FISHER,
Jun28-tuths6 Treasurer.
pS- TAX NOTICE.-THE SUBSCRIB?
ER will be in attendance at Mount Pleasant
House on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS,
until the 15th instant, from 3 to 6 P. M., to re?
ceive payment of Corporation Taxes.
JOHN FERGUSON,
Town Treasurer.
Mount Pleasant, Jaly 1. 1870. July2-stutb6
DO NOT TAKE OUR WORD, BUT
TRY IT.-Dr. J. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGU?
LATOR will relieve all irregularities, relieve all
Irritation of kidneys, purify the blood, give tone
and strength to the whole system, imparting
rosy hue to the cheeks, and cheerfulness to the
mind.
For Bale by GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO.
Jnn25-stuth0mos
pS- SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUB
LIC.-GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE-EVERYBODY
INTERESTED.-Extraordinary sale or Diamond
ind Gold Jewelry, Silver and Platedware, Musical
Instruments, Sewing Machines, Dry and Fancy
Soods, Table Cutlery, Photograph Albums, arti
:les ot Virtu, and an endless variety or Foreign
ind Domestic Goods, both userai and ornamen
tal, at a uniform price or ONE DOLLAR each.
Agents wanted everywhere. Great Induce
men ts offered. Send for circular. Address,
C. C. CORY A^O.,
No. 193 Broadway,
jun3-ftu3mos New York.
MORE POWER THAN CALOMEL
HOME EVIDENCE.-AUGUSTA, Ga., December 1,
i860.-ifessrs. Jfm. H. Tatt ? Land-Gents: For
several years post, I have been subject to Bilious
macks, and always was a Arm believer that there
ivas no remedy for the complaint but mercury,
mtll about a year and a half ago, as an expert
neat, I tried your Vegetable Liver Pills, and was
igreeably surprised to find that they accomplish
>d all the results, and more besides, or Blue Mass
jr Calomel, without any ot their bad effects. I
?vas always an unbeliever Hi Patent Medicines,
ml can say this for your Pills, that, since I com?
menced using them, I have not taken a particle
)f Mercury m any shape, and I consider this tact
ia important one, and one that those who are in
he habit of taking Mercury for Bilious diseases
:an properly appreciate. I cordially recommend
;hem as the best Liver Medicine ever introduced.
Yours, Ac. E. H. GRAY,
junlT-lmo No. 249 Broad Street
MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD
Essays for yoong men, on the passional attrac?
tion of the sexes, and the happiness of Taux
il ARR i AGE, when perfect manhood and perfect
womanhood unite to consecrate the union. Sent
ree, in sealed 'envelopes. Address, HOWARD
ASSOCIATION, BoxP, Philadelphia, Pa.
may24-3mos- .
YOU CAN
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EXECUTED AT THE NEWS JOB
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?-ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
pS-A. GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE.- 1
froia the time when, la 1334. j)r. RUG GE dlscov- (
fred "Carbolic Acid" and Its extraordinary medi- I
:al effects, nothing tn the history of Medicine has
?quailed lt. Largely used by the French physi
tlans in treatment of consumptive and sensu?
ous diseases, lt was Introduced by the Court Phy?
sician of Berlin, MAT ERNST HENRY, into Prus
tia, and from thence to the United States. No
nlng else of the present day can equal HEN- -
IT'o SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION
RENOVATOR. Patieuts get better after only one -
tose has been taken, and we cordially recommend
t to the public-(Editor "Argos." janl7 Iyr c
par MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY
m the Cause and Cure of Decline in Premature
Han, the treatment of Nervous and Physical De?
bility, Ac.
"There ls no member of society by whom this (
book will not be round oserai, whether such per?
son holds the relation cf Parent Preceptor or
Clergyman."-Medical Times and Gazette.
Sent by mall on receipt or fifty cents. Address
the Author, Dr. E. DEF. OURTIS, Washington,
D. C._septl lyr
A WAY WITH SPECTACLES. -OLD
Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medi?
cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Ad- ?
dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, ,
New York._dec?s |
pS- AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE
TRUSSES.-Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured.
Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Address
Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New
iori, decifi
?pmai ?Yotires.
ps* PUBLIC SCHOOLS-PEABODY'S
FUND FOB THE SOUTH-The Trust?es of the
rand bave jost bad tbelr annual meeting, when
eulogiums and resolutions were read in honor of
the memory of the distinguished benefactor, and
the report of the board for the past year received.
The use of the fund has been productive of
much good, chiefly by the stimulus lt has given
the committee In the establishment of public
schools.
The benefits derived from them In every com?
munity ls lasting in their effects, and of Incalcu?
lable advantage-elevating the masses, and Im?
parting among them a thirst for knowledge, and
a desire for Information on all the leading topics
of the day, and on none more so than on Hygiene
-the preservation of health and the prevention of
disease.
This ls aow so marked and apparent as to as?
tonish the Intelligent observer, proving evidently
that the people as a mass keep themselves in?
formed of the hygienic reforms of the day, by
reading with discrimination the various medical
pamphlets and almanacs that are furnished them
gratuitously-among the best of which ls Solo?
mons 's Omnibus for 1870, the medical text kook
for the people-m which will be found, by uncon?
tested certificates, "the unrivalled tonic of the
century" is SOLOMONS'S BITTERS.
Jnly5-tuths3_
ps* A BROADSIDE FOR HUMBUGS.
Incompetence and assurance generally go hand
in hand, and of all the tribe of pretentious
know-nothings with which society is afflicted,
the unscientific "medicine men" who attempt to
tamper with the health of the community are
the most dangerous and the most impudent.
So much by way of text. Now for a special
and particular application.
Ic appears that a mushroom growth of so-called
"Bitters" is springing up under different names
in various localities, particularly in the Southern
and Western States, which the venders have the
hardihood to recommend to easy-going people
upon whom they think they can Impose, as a sub?
stitute for HOSTEITER'S STOMACH BITTERS,
long recognized by every class as the purest and
best medicated stimulant and lnvlgorant the
world affords.
The concoctions referred to being composed of
worthless materials, offer a larger margin for
profit than that Celebrated Tonic, and hence the
anxiety of dollar-worshipping dealers to foist
them upon the public In Its place.
But "forewarned ls forearmed," and all par?
ties whom these distinguished (?) beings are en?
deavoring to coax and Inveigle into substituting
trash for a standard remedy, are hereby inform?
ed of the selfish and sordid motives which under?
lie the representations la question.
The great popularity and vast sales of HOSTET -
TE R'S BITTERS cannot, of course, be seriously
Impaired by these "tricks of trade," but as the
debilitated and suffering have a direct interest
In the matter, lt ls only an act of common hu?
manity to put them on their guard.
Julyl-D<tc6
Eailroab Supplies.
STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS'
SUPPLIES.
A fuU assortment of BRASS and IRON FIT
TINOS, for steam and gas-fitters and plambers.
steam Guages, Guage-cocks, Low Water Detec?
tors, Oil Cups, Tools for machinists and black
imlths, Bellows, Ac.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY i CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mcii24 imo Charleston, S. C.
? E L T I N G.
A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTING
ind RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole and
landhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rub
jer for packing, Pure Vulcanized Gum for valves,
ALSO,
"Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, double-riveted
ind of approved manufacture.
For sale by . - "?
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 arno_Charleston, 3.0.
QUC UMBER-WOOD PUMPS.
The cheapest and best PUMP now in use. They
rive no taste to the water and are applicable la
ivery locality.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 arno_Charleston. 8. C.
gTEAM ENGINES,
JOLLERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW
MILLS,
Ungle and double-acting Lift and Force PUMPS,
I. Disston A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang,
land and Cross-Out Saws. Also, Miners' and En
neera' Supplies In great variety, Slovels, Picks
tc.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO..
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 6mo_?_Charleston, B. 0.
gAR IRON* AND STEEL.
English and American Relined, In bars
English and American common, in bars
Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron
Bolts, Nuts and Washers.]
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO.,
Corner Meeting and cumberland streets,
mch24 emo_ Charleston, 8. 0.
t^THITE LEAD,Q00LORS AND PAINT
Pure Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OIL
English and American WhAe'Lead
Paints la Oil, ta great variety.
ALSO,
An extensive assortment of BRUSHES.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 6mo Charleston. S. 0.
Pf
AILS, NAILS,
lithe best brands, Including Parker Mills and
JAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled "Ne
Mus Ultra" CUT NAILS.
ALSO,
A full Stock of Wrought and Cut SPIKES.
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO., '
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 emo Charleston, S. 0.
pLPE FOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER.
Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A CO.'S Pas
:al Iron Works. At store of
CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mchii emo . Charleston. S. C.
0
IL! OIL! OIL!
Winter Strained SPERM, Extra Lard
C. B. A Co.'s Engine Oil, Paraphene Spindle
Olive Oil, Cotton Seed Oil
White Oak (Weat Virginia) OIL
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch246mo ' Charleston, S. 0.
gHAMPOOLNG AND HAIR CUTTING.
LADIES AND CHILDREN
attended at tholr residences promptly and at
reasonable rates.
Send orders to
W. E. MARSHA LT., Barber,
Broad street, next door to Telegraph office,
najsa
?rngs, CTiemical?, #c.
JTJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES.
A FULL ASSORTMENT Just received by
DR. H. BAER,
Jnly5_No. 131 Meeting street.
jyR. BING'S PILE REMEDY.
For sale by DR, H. BAER.
Julys_
PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BUG
DESTROYER.
Costars INSECT POWDER
Olentwortb's Roach Exterminator
Costar's Rat Poison
Isaacsen's Sure Pop-Death to Musquitoes.
For sale by ' DR, H. BAER,
Jnly5_No. 131 Meeting street.
S
WEET QUININE
Is a recent improvement.
Replaces the ase of the Bitter Sulphate Quinine,
with which all are fam?lar.
DOSE FOR DOSE,
lt ls warranted fully equal in every way to Bitter
Quinine, and, like it. ls the one great, posi?
tive and unfailing cure for all
DISEASES OF MALARIOUS ORIGIN.
Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever,
Remittent Fever, Bilious Fever, Dumb Ague,
and the long train of disorders rollo wing these
when neglected.
SWEET QUININE
ls made solely from Peruvian Bark (so ls Bitter
Quinine,) thefore it ls or vegetable origin, and not
a mineral poison, bat, on the contrary, is proved
to be one or the elements round in the blood or all
healthy persons.
SWEET QUININE
acts as an antidote to, as well as a care for, Mala?
rial or Miasmatic Poison, the absorption or which
by the lungs causes Intermittent Fevers, Ac. The
only advantage claimed for
SWEET QUININE
over the use pf old Bitter Qulnli.e ls the entire ab?
sence ot that'intense, persistent bitterness, which
In the latter ls an Insurmountable obstacle to Its
ase with most persons, and always with children.
SWEET QUININE
ls la two forms-In Powder, for the use or Physi?
cians and Druggists, and Fluid for use In the
family and for the general public.
STEARNS, FARR & CO.,
MANUFACTURING OHEMISTS, NEW TORE.
For sale by DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS.
mayl0-tuths3mos_
gCIENTIFIC PROGRESSION
Has unveiled to the light of day
THE BITTER, MEDICATED INFUSION
Known to tho people as
80LOMONS'S BITTERS!
The Cure for Dyspepsia
And Its attending Evils.
The Preventive to
All Malarial Diseases.
The Regulator of
The Liver and Stomach.
The " Help "
To Nursing Mothers.
THE PURE, PROMPT AND PERFECT TONIO OF
THE PERIOD.
Prepared at the Laboratory of
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
Savannah, Ga.
aa~ Sold by all Druggists.
W. S. CORWIN A CO. will supply lt at Proprie?
tors' prices. mchl-tuthsomos
JgUSSELL'S SOOTHING CORDIAL
FOR INFANTS TEETHING.
ALLAYS INFLAMMATION' OP THE OHMS. CURES
CHOLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM, DYSENTERY.
AND ALL DISEASES TO WHICH
CHILDREN ARB SUBJECT
WHEN TEETHING.
CONTAINS NO ANODYNE.
RUSSELL'S SOOTHING CORDIAL 18 Offered to
the public with an absolute guarantee against all
danger from Its use. Read the folio wing certifi?
cates:
CHARLESTON, May io, 1968.
Mr. J. B. RUSSELL, one of our careful and Intel?
ligent Pharmaceutists and Apothecaries, has sub?
mitted to my examination the formula for the
preparation of a Soothing Cordial prepared and
vended by him.
It affords me pleasure to express a favorable
opinion of Its safe and efficient adaptation Cc the
f>artlcular cases of tho diseases or chile' ren. which,
t is designed to relieve.
E. GEDDINGS, M. D.
Having had occasion to prescribe RUSSELL'S
Soothing Cordial In severe cases or Bowel Com
Staints in children and delicate females, I have
een mach pleased with Its effects. I consider lt
a valuable medicine in all cases, in which it may
be advisable to avoid the use of anodyne, and par?
ticularly Tor ramlly use, as it ls perfectly safe.
W. T. WRAGG, M. D.
CHARLESTON. S. C.. 1563.
I certify that I have most successfully med
RUSSELL'S Soothing Cordial in thc Summer Com?
plaints ot infants. He has fully exhibited the In?
gredients or his remedy, and the tedious method
or preparation. I recognize the prescription
containing no anodyne whatever-as a most safe
and efficacious one In bowel affections of children.
When much pain or restlessness attends the affec?
tion, doses of Paregoric can be added to the pre?
scribed doses of the Cordial according to the age
of the patient. The compound, though more
often, ants in an efficient manner without any ad?
dition ot anodyne.
In the Diarrhoea or the aged. In Increased doses,
lt ls ot great value as a remedy ; never disagree?
ing with the stomach-increasing appetite, im?
proving digestion, and acting as a slow but effi?
cient astringent agent.
W. M. FITCH, M. D.
CHARLESTON, S. C., 1868.
Dear Slr-I have used your Soothing Cordial tor
Diarrhoea In teething children, and find it a very
excellent preparation. It has a great advantage
over most preparations of the kind In containing
no Opium or Narcotic.
When these are required they eau be added la
proportions applicable to the case.
I therefore can recommend its use m the affec?
tions for which lt ls designed.
Respectfully yours, Ac.
T. L. OGIER, M. D.
MOUNT PLEASANT, S. 0,1888.
Mr. J. B. Bussell :
DEAR SIR-I have used your Soothing Cordial
for children extensively in my practice, and most
cheerfully testify to Its merits. I have fourni lt,
without an exception, to accomplish ali it claims,
and consider lt superior to anything In use tor
children.
Its freedom rrom anodyne of any kind recom?
mends lt as a perfectly sare preparation lu the
hands of mothers and Inexperienced nurses.
Very respectfully, Ac,
D. R. WILLIAMS, M. D.
Made by J. B. RUSSELL, Chemist.
Sold Dy Dr. H. BAER, Wholesale Agent for
South Carolina._octl3
HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE.
T
SELF ACTING.-NO PUMPING.-NO AIR
INJECTED.
The best universal SYRINGE in tue market.
It ls recommended by the flrst Physicians or the
country.
It ls so simple that lt cannot get out of order.
There are no valves, and nothing that will cor?
rode. One will last a life time.
Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phislclan, or
Boston writes to the manufacturers:
"From the tact or its simplicity and correct
principle la the structure or your 'Fountain Sy?
ringe,' and for the easy manipulation, practicable
result, and comfort to the patient. I have recom?
mended this Instrument extensively.'1
The Profession are Invited to cab and examine
the apparatus.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
Dr. IL BAER,
. No. 131 Meeting street.
mayfJO Agent for South Carolina.
JUST RECEIVED,
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA
Bicarbonate of Soda
Cream of Tartar
Fresh Hops.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
Dr. H. BAER,
octf No, 131 Meeting street,
?Luttion Sales--?rjis marj.
A. C. McGILLIVARY,
Auctioneer.
SH ERIFF'S S A Ii E .
By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias and
executions against the property, to me directed
and delivered, .win be sold THIS DAY, the 5th
of July, (Monday, the regular sales-day, being a
national holiday,) at the northeast corner of the
Courthouse, at 12 o'clock,
All the right, title and interest of the defendants
hereinafter named in the property as below de?
scribed:
H. F. BRANDT VS. JANE H. B?O0LPH.
All that LOT OF LAND, witn a three story
Brlek House thereon, situate on the north side of
Queen street, near Church street, measuring and
containing on Queen street, 34 feet 3 inches, and
in depth 75 feet, be the said measurements more
or less; bounded north on St. Philip's Church?
yard, easton Lands of Poinclgnon, west on Lands
of Mrs. Rudolph, south on Queen street.
Levied on and to be sold as the property of Mrs.
Jane M. Rudolph at Uie suit of H. F. Brandt.
J. L AHSENS, J. L. ANCRUM, J. H. RKNNEKER, ET
AL, VS. ANN M'GINN, EXECUTRIX OF JAMES
M'GINN.
All that LOT OF LAND, With the Buildings
thereon, known as No. '25, according to a plat of
said Land now or late In possession of Nathaniel
Heyward; measuring and containing 35 feet
front by 116 feet in depth, more or less; bounded
north on Hey ward's Court, southwest on Lots Nos.
28, 27 and 28, southeast on Lot No. 80, and north?
east on Lot No. 24.
ALSO,
All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings
thereon, situate on west side of East Bay, between
Tr ld and Elliott streets, and known as No. 63.
Levied on and to be sold as the property of
James McGinn, deceased, under executions at the
suit of E. M. and C. H. Whiting. J. L. Ahrens, J. H.
Renneker and J. L. Ancrum, against Ann
McGinn, Executrix of James McGinn.
WILLIAM MARSCHBR, JOHN KENNEDY, ET AL, VS.
WILLIAM SMITH.
All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings
thereon, situate on east side or Church street, oe
tweeen Queen and Chalmers street, and known
as No. 108.
Levied on and to be sold as the property of
william Smith, at the suits ol Anthon Johnson,
William Marscher, John Kennedy and others. ;
E. R. SHIPMAN, ADMINISTRATRIX, GRAYELEY *
PRINGLE, J. W. LAWTON AND OTHERS VS. S. W.
PALMER
All that' TRACT OF LAND, with the Improve?
ments thereon, containing 1225 acres, situate in
St. Stephen's Parish, and known as Murrell Plan?
tation; bounded north on Landa formerly of Cou?
turier, now of Palmer, east on Lands of Palmer
and Gourdin, south on Rodo Plantation, and west
on Lauds of Porcher.
ALSO,
AU that TRACT OF LAND, with the improve?
ments thereon, next adjoining the above Tract,
and known as Rodo Plantation, and containing
545 acres.
A plat of the above described Lands may be
seen on application at my office.
Levied ca and to be sold as the property of S.
Warren Palmer, at suits of E. R. Shipman, ad.
mlnlstratrix, Graveley A Pringle, J. w. Lawton
and others.
O. W. CLARK a CO. VS. REEVES ? GABT.
All that TRACT OF LAND, containing four
acres, with the buildings thereon, situate on
Edlsto Island; bounded north by public road,
south, cast and west by Landa of late A. J. Clarke,
and more folly described m conveyance from
Hanahan to Reeves, March. 1886.
Levied on and to be sold as the property of Wil?
liam E. Reeves, under execution in case of G. W.
Clark A Co., against William E. Reeves and A N.
Gary.
J. D. SEABROOK VS. H. L. CHISOLM.
All that TRACT OF LAND, containing 600 acres,
more or less, situate on John's Island, and bound?
ed north by lands of DanL Jenkins, south by
Church Creek, east by -, and west by New Cut
and New Cut Creek.
Levied on and to be sold as property of Henry
L. Cbisotm, at suit of Joseph B. Seabrook.
PHILIP EPSTEIN V3. JNO. E. FOET AND JNO. E. FORT
VS. A. E. THOMAS ET AL.
All THAT TRACT OF LAND, containing 4408
acres, more or less situate in St. James Santee.
Levied on and to be sold as property of John E.
Fort, at the suit of Phillp Epstein and in the case
of Jno. E. Fort vs. A. E. Thomas et al, the court
having decreed against the complainant.
DU. J. M. SUIRBR VS. P. J. COUTURIER.
All that TRACT OF LAND, containing-acres,
situate In St. Stephen's Parish; bounded north by
Lands of Santee Canal Company and S. W.
Palmer, east by Lands of-, south by Lands of
Wm. Ravenel, and west by public road. Upon
this Tract are a Dwelling-house, Kitchen Out?
houses, Barns and Smoke-houses.
Levied on and to be sold as the property of Pe?
ter J. Couturier, at the suit of Dr. J. M. Sblrer.
E. W. M. MACKEY,
Jnly5_Sheriff Charleston County.
By LOWNDES & GRIMBALL,
PORCHER VS. WESTON, EXTX..ET AL.
By virtue of an order in this case, I will of?
fer for sale, at public auction, THIS DAY, 6th
July, at ll o'clock, A. M., at the Old Poa tom ce,
All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND,
situate, lying and being In the Parish of St. John's
Berkeley, in the County of Charleston, and State
aforesaid, measuring and containing - acres,
more or less; butting and bounding north on
Lands of the estate of Stevens, Lands now or late
of Samuel Foxworth and Lands of Porcher, east
on Lands of estate Wm. Porcher, south on Lands
now or late of John D. Brad well and S. Du Bose,
and west on Lands of the estate of J. Porcher, Jr.,
deceased.
ALSO,
A PINELAND RESIDENCE in the Village of
PlnopoUs.
Terms-One-fourth cash; balance in three equal
annual instalments, payable lu one, two and
three years, with interest. Purchaser to pay for
stamps and papers.
W. ST. JULIEN JERVEY,
julys_Referee.
By JOHN E. BOWERS,
Auctioneer.
AGOOD BUSINESS STAND FOR A
STORE AND BAR-ROOM, corner Bogard
and Percy streets.
Will be sold THIS DAY, the 5th Instant, at
ll o'clock, In front of the Old Poatomce, corner
of East Bay and Broad streets,
All that LOT OF LAND, with the two and a
half story Building, containing three square
rooms up stairs, and two unfinished attic rooms;
and a four-room House adjoining on the same
Lot, corner Bogard and Percy streets. Lot mea?
sures 30 feet front on Percy street, by 80 feet deep
cn Bogard. All the buildings in good order;
the mam store the whole length of the building,
with a side apartment for a bar room or store?
room, and a back-room. Piazza on south side;
brick cistern aud a good wed of water. The
owner ls leaving the state.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay J. E. B. for pa?
pers and stamps. Julys
Sturts ano ?nrmsrung (J&oote.
O C O T T ' S
IS THE PLACE
TO GET YOUR
SPRING AND SUMMER ? 0UTFIT8
IN FURNISHING GOODS.
THE FAMOUS STAR SHIRTS,
GRAY'S PATENT MOULDED COLLARS.
SOLE AGENCY FOR
THE NEW SPIRAL SEAM DRAWERS,
ANS
THE PATENT CHAMPION BRACE,
(Suspenders and Shoulder Braces combined.)
SIGN OF THE STAR SHIRT,
MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET.
jam? smosoac
Agencies.
ADVERTISING AGENCY.
Authorized Agency for Southern Newspapers.
Publisher's Lowest Cash Rates to all.
DISCOUNT TO LARGE ADVERTISERS.
Legal Notices, Real Estate Sales, and general
advertising inserted in New York World, Tribune,
Journal ol' Commerce, Evening Post, and other
Northern papers, ca favorable terms.
WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL,
nichol tutus No. 3 Broad street.
TTPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG
U DRINK.
A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS.
One Dollar a Bottle. Seut by mall, postage
paid, on receipt of price.
The Antidote ls the best remedy that can be
administered in Mania-a-Potfi, and also for all
nervous affections.
For sale by Dr. H. BAER,
No. 131 Meeting street,
OCXS Agent for South. Carolina.
faction Sales--Sut?te Dane.
By R, M. MARSHALL & BRO.
ENTIRE FURNITURE OF A FAMILY
Leaving ttte State.
On THURSDAY, 7th instant, at half-past IO
o'clock, will be sold at No. 52 Hasel street, east of
Anson,
Parlor. Dining-room and Chamber FURNI?
TURE, Cooking Stove and Utensils, Icehouse, two
Pianos, and many other articles.
Terras cash. Articles to be removed at once.
jnlje_
By WM. McKAY,
BALANCE OF ESTATES SALE OF FUR
N1 TURE AND SUNDRIES. '
TO-MORROW, (Wednesday,) at 140 Meeting
street, at 10 o'clock._Joly6
By J. FRASER MATHE WES,
Auctioneer.
AT AUCTION-HANDSOME AND WELL
kept Fut nit ure of a family leaving the State,
Will be sold at No. - Rutledge avenue, opposite
Morris street, on WEDNESDAY, the 0th Inst., at ll
o'clock,
FURNITURE as above, consisting of:1
Drawing. Dining and Bed Room Furniture, Of
Mahogany, Walnut and Oak, Extension Dining
Table, Marble Top Centre Table, Sideboard, Oane
and Mohair Seat Chairs, and Tete-a-Tetes, Eta?
gler, Bedsteads, Wardrobe, Bureau, Washstand,
ftc. ; Matresses. Pillows. Blankets and Carpets ;
Handsome Cnt-Otass and China, Ice House, Water
Cooler, and many other articles used in house?
keeping.
Terms cash._ Julys
W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
CLOSING OUT SALE OF CHROMOS
at Quincy's Art Gallery, over Read ft Co.'s
Store, King street.
ON WEDNESDAY, the 8th instant, commencing
at ll o'clock, will be sold,
OHROMOS, Prattles and Engravings.
Gallery now opened for inspection of visitors.
Each picture sold must be delivered day of sale.
Jaly2_ , ... .
By W. Y. LEITCH ? R.S. BRUNS,
Auctioneer?.
UNDEfi DECREE IN EQUITY. .
Seedorf, Assignee, vs. Wagner, et al.
On TUESDAY, the 26th July, at ll o'clock, wu!
be sold, near the Old Customhouse.
AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings there?
on, at the northeast corner of Queen and State
streets, measuring In front on Queen street 21 feet,
-on State street 86 feet, on the north line, running
east from State street 19 feet io inches, then
running south abont io feet, then east about 8
feet to meet the eastern boundary, be the said
".iraenstons more or less; bounding south on
Queen street, west on State street, north on. lot
next described, and east on land of N. Ar Roye:
ALSO,
All that LOT, adjoining the above on the north,
on the east side of Queen street, meisurlng In
front on State street 36 feet on the south une,
running east from State street 19 feet 10 Inches,
then south about 10 feet, thea east about 8 feet
to meet the eastern boundary, and on the north
line about 29 feet 7 inches, oe the said dimen?
sions more or less; bounding west on State street,
south on lot above described, north on land or
Fleming and Ross, and east on land of N. A.
Rove.
Terms-One-third cash; balance In one, two,
three and four years, secured by bond of the par
chaser, with interest from the day of sale, payable
annually, until the principal is paid, and mort?
gage of the premises; the buildings to be insured
in some company approved by the Referee, the
insurance to be continued until the bond be paid
and the mortgage satisfied, and the policy, as?
signed. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps.
JAMES W. GRAY,
Julyl-fltaths Special Refer??.
Railroads.
O T I C E.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
On and after July 1st, 1870, all Passengera get?
ting on Trains at Stations where Tickets ARE
SOLD, and neglecting to purchase Tickets, will be
charged the Conductor's Excess Rate. Bat all
Passengers getting cu at Stations where Tickets
are NOT SOLD, will be charged only the Agent's
Rate by the Conductor.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
vice-President.
& B. PICEENS, General Ticket Agent.
ta- Augusta and Columbia papers copy dally
for one week. July4-e
RUMMER SCHEDULE.
SPARTANBURG AND UNION RAILROAD.
UNION C. H., S. C., Jane 21,1670.
On and after MONDAY, the 27th Instant, there
will be Dally Passenger Trains over this Road.
On MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SAT?
URDAYS, the Down Trains will leave Spartanburg
Courthouse at 5:30 A. M., and arrive at Alston ll
A. M.
Returning, leave Alston at 12 M., and reach
Spartanburg Courthouse at 5:30 P. M.
On TUESDAYS, the Down Trains will leave Spar?
tanburg Courthouse at 7.30 A. M., and arrive at
Alston at 1 P. M.
Returning, leave Alston at 2:15 P. M., and reaoh
Spartanburg Courthouse at 7 P. M.
On THURSDAYS, the Down Trains will leave
Spartanburg Courthouse at 3:45 A, M., and arrive
at Alston at 8:35 A. M.
Returning, leave Alston at 9:30 A. M., and
reach Spartanburg Courthouse at 2:40 P. M.
By this Schedule, persons coming down the
Greenville Road on TUESDAYS can come up the
Spartanbnrg Road the same day, without deten?
tion on the way, and persons going down this
road on THURSDAYS can go through to Columbia
without detention at Alston. Persons going
down this road on THURSDAYS caa go ap the
Greenville Road the same day, without detention
on the way. and parties coming up from Colom?
bia same dav, for this road, will not be detained
at Alston. THOMAS B. JETER,
Jun24-12 President S. A U. R. R.
S
O?TH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
O EN ERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
CHARLESTON, S. C., May ll, 1870. j
On and after Sunday, May 15th, the Passenger
Trains upon the South Carolina Railroad w?l ron
as follows:
FOB AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.8.80 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.4.26 P. M.
FOB COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.8.80 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.4.10 P. M.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.8.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia.7.45 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.3.80 P. M.
AUCIUBTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
. (Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.6.30 P. BL
Leave Augusta.6.00 P. H.
Arrive at Augusta.7.06 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.6.40 A. M.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.7.80 P. M.
Leave Columbia.7.60 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.o.oo A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.6.46 A. M.
SUMMERVILLE TRAIN.
Leave Charleston.2.60 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville..4.10 P. M.
Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M
Arrive at Charleston.8.26 A. V.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Camden and Colombia Passenger Trains on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATUBDAYS, and be?
tween Camden and Ringville daily, (Sundays ex?
cepted.) connects with ap and down Day Pas?
sengers at Ringville. ,
Leave Camden.6.36 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia.LOO P. M.
Arrive at Camden.6.40 P. M.
H. T. PEAKE,
mayl3 General Superintendent.
Miscellaneous.
S CH LE P E G R E L L,
Na 37 LINE STREET, BETWEEN KING AND
ST. PHILIP.
LUMBER of every description and BUILDING
MATERIAL, Lime and Plastering Laths, Paints,
Oils, Glasses, Shingles; also Groove and Tongue
Boards, Ac, constantly on hand at the lowest
market prices; also, Vegetable Boxes
octll mtuslyr _
M.
HANCKEL, M. D.,
DENTIST,
Has resumed the practice of his profession.
Rooms No. 235 Ring street, opposite Hasel, over
SPEAR'S Jewelry Store4 jan25 8 thatn
pHUPEIN & WINKLER,
DENTISTS,
0F7ICS NO. 275 UNG 8TRBBT.
novl3 9mos '
FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS,
(SANTONINE.)
They are purely vegetable, safe and sore. The
best in use. For sale by Dr. H. BAER,
NO. 131 Meeting street,
octfi Wholesale Agent