The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 27, 1867, Image 4
Mons. Dennery, the well-known
dramatist, was recently expressing
to Mons. Auber his astonishment at
the composer's wonderfully fertility.
"When I think you wrote FraDia
vola, Massaniello, Haydee, JJQ Do?
mino, Noir"-Mons. Auber smiled
and interrupted him, saying, "You
forgot the best thing I nave done."
"En, what is that?" "I have kept
clear of wives. "
A gentleman, speaking of the mar?
ried state before his daughters,
whom ho wished to dissuade from
matrimony, said: "She who mar?
ries, does well; but she who does not
marry, does better."
"Well, then," said the young lady,,
"I will do well; let those who choose,
do better."
"Nothing cnn be done well that
is done in a hurry," oracularly de?
clared? cortain pompous politician
of Now York, ono day latjly, dn
the steps of tho City Hall.
"How about catching fleas?" ask?
ed a wag at his elbow. The politi?
cian was floorod.
There is no uso of money equal to
that of beneficence; hero the enjoy?
ment grows on reflection.
[Mackenzie.
THE GENUINE
$25. Bartlett Sewing Machine. $25.
WANTED, Agents; $150 per month and
all expenses paid, to soil tho genuino
BARTLETT SEWING MACHINE. This
machino will do all tho work that can bo
dono on any high-pricod machino, and is
fully patented, licensed and warranted for
live*years. Wo pay tho above wages, or a
commission, from which twico that amount
can be made. For circulars and terms,
address H. HALL & CO.,
724 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.
April 12__80_
Agricultural and Horticultural Im?
plements.
At th* Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock.
A LARGE SUPPLY of tho above, eon
?3L sisting in part of PLOWtf, HARROWS,
FAN MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, Scythes,
Straw Cutters, Corn SheUcrs.
ALSO,
Pruning Saws and Knives, Ladies' Gar?
den Tools, in setts and pairs; Transplant?
ing Trowels and Forks, Spades, Spading
Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Lines, fcc. In store
and for salo LOW for CASH by
April 5_JOHN C. DIAL.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
4BOXES ORANGES.
4 ?? LEMONS.
April 21 JOHN C. SEEGERS Sc CO.
Fresh Goods!
5BOXES ITALIAN MACCARONL
Casks English Pickles, White Onions.
PiccolilijChow-Chow, Gherkins.
Mixed Pickles.
Domestic Pickles, Flavoring Extracts.
Real Worcestershire Sauce, Caper's.
Canned Peaches, Peas, Tomatoes.
Puro Cream Tartar, in foil.
Pure Salad Oil, fine; Castilo Soap.
Colman's and B. B. Mustard.
Received to-day and for salo hy
March 2G 0. H. BALDWIN Sc CO.
Ale ahd Porter.
TEN casks EDINBDRG ALE, pints.
DUBLIN PORTER, piuts. For sale by
March 13_E. Sc G. D. HOPE.
BUTTEE AND CHEESE.
-1 f\KEGS choico GOSHEN BUTTER.
_LU 500 lbs. fresh COUNTRY
40 boxes CUTTING CHEESE.
10 " English Dairy CHEESE. In store
and for salo low. E. Sc G. D. HOPE.
March 13
Gibson's Patent Cultivator Plows.
JUST received, a sup
ply of theso SUPERIOR
j^r-jiuriii .^IMPLEMENTS-tho ad
?al^WSjfc?^y^rv..- vant aire from UK?IIK' which
r^^^srySSUBmig FIFTY PEU CENT, in
horses and hands. For salo by the agents,
March 3 _J. Sc T. R. AGNEW.
Mackerel and Cheese.
A f\ KITS NO. 1 MACKEREL, put up
"XV expressly for family uso.
40 boxes choico CUTTING CHEESE.
Just received and for salo low by
Mardi 7_J^ T. R. AGNEW.
Plow Moulds! Plow Moulds!
SWEDES PLOW MOULDS,
.JvU just received and for salo by
March 8 J. Sc T. R. AGNEW.
DENTISTRY.
^^^^^ HAVING oponed my office
?SF Sb permanently in Columbia, I
'/JTf?flfls? may be found at all hours at
^^-QJLXT tho rooms over R. C. Audcr
won's store, on Main street. . .
Jan 5 D. Y. GREGG.
THE right to manufacture and sell thc
GEORGIA COTTON PLANTER is
granted to A. R. COLTON, Columbia, S. C.
ALBANY PACKHAM, Patentee.
The above Planter i* the invention of a
Georgia cotton-grower, and ?H the only one
in use which does the work of four hands,
and doc* not clog thc seed.
?3-DON'T BUY ANY OTHER. SA
A. R. COLTON.
March 2:1
1FLOUR, FLOUR!
OA A BBLS. SUPER. FLOUR.
iiUU 100 bbls. Extra
51) bbls. choico Family "
20 '? Becker's Self-raising "
On hand and for salo low bv
March If. J. St T. lt. AGNEW.
Bacon Sides, Shoulders and Strips.
FIFTEEN THOUSAND Ihn. PRIME
SIDES and SHOULDERS.
2,000 lbs. Racon Strips. For sale low hy
March 20 ?. & G. D. HOPE.
CUBA MOLASSES.
O?b??sSf'^0 Bal!on8 cbolc6 CUBA
H200 gallons New Orleans SYRUP. For
salo low. E. A: G. D. HOPE.
March 13
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
K (\ BOXES CUTTING CHEESE.
eJV7 10 kegs Goshen and State BUTTER.
For salo LOW by the package.
March 7 E. & O. D. HOPE.
Charleston Advertisements.
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
TH LS well-known FIRST-CLASS
BOTEL baa been thoroughly repali
--cd, refitted and. refurnished, and is
now ready for the accommodation of the
traveling public, whoso patronage is re?
spectfully solicited.
The proprietor promises to do all in bis
power xor the comfort of his guests.
March 21 JOSEPH PUjtCELL, Prop'r.
livery and Sale tftables,
^ CHALMERS STREET,
Charleston, S. C. D?E-c^Km&
JW?laEN A BAKER, Pro- Efofc^g?
.M /l .prietors. Saddle Horses, Car?
riages, Phaetons and Buggies to hire, at all
hours. Mules and Horses for sale.
Feb 27_
Charleston Hotel?
CHARLESTON, S.. C.
COACHES always in readiness to convey I
passengers to and from tho Hotel.
Feb 2G WHITE & M1XEB, Proprietors.
New York Advertisements.
New STork Hotel,
NE W YORK CITY .
THE subscribers, successors to H. Cran?
ston, Esq., and Cranston & Hildreth, int ho
proprietorship of this well-known
7 ' '; . .r. -
P?Pl'L?ia HOTEL,'
Wish to assure their friohds and tho public
generally, that they shall spare no paiu3
nor expense in their endeavors to maintain
its reputation so weil merited under its
former proprietors, as one of
THE FIRST OF FIRST-CLASS HOTELS.
D. M. HILDRETH & CO.
Apfil7_? 3mo
SOUTHERN BANK NOTES'.
SOUTHERN, SECURITIES!
Bought and sold on commission bv
LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO.,
BANKERS,
NO. 16 WALL STREET. NEW YORK.
MONEY received on deposit from banks,
bankers, mercht ta and others. Or?
ders in Oold, Government and other Secu?
rities executed at the regular Stock Ex?
change by a member of tho firm. Consign?
ments of Cotton solicited. April 8
DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. . JOHN B. CECIL.
CTBQS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTTD
STENHOUSE & MACAULAY,
Commission Merchants,
FOR tho salo of COTTON, COTTON
YARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Stores,
&o., and for tho purchase of Merchandize
generally, 66 Pearl Street, New York.
Consignments to us from every point in
tho South fully protected by insurance as
soon as shipped. Julv 14 Iv
J. E. STENHOUSE. ALLAN MACAULAY.
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY
AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE.
NOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centre street, (corner
of Reade street, ) New York. Tho typo
on which this paper is printed is from the
above Foundry. Nov 18
To Builders and Contractors.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 8. C.,
COLVMBIA, April 16, 1867.
SEALED PROPOSALS wiU bo received
at this offico for covering the new Stato
House with a temporary roof, according to
a plan and speoiflcations submitted by
Messrs. Kay it Hcwetson, architects, untU
12 m.j on Saturday, tho 27th instant, when
tho bids will be opened aud thc contract
awarded to the lowest responsible bidder.
Messrs. Kay <fc Hewetson will exhibit tho
plan and specifications at their office, and
make all necessary explanations.
Tho contractor "will bo required to give
bond and good surety for thc faithful exe?
cution of the work, and to completo tho
samp by thc lirst day of November next.
By order of tho Governor.
JAMES S. SIMONS,
April 17 10 Acting Private Secretary.
Notice to Creditors of tho Cotton
Planter's Loan Association of the
Fifth Congressional District.
UNION DISTRICT-IN EQUITY,
Samuel Morgan and other? vs. William J.
Keenan and others.-Dill for Account,
Relief, d.c.
ON motion of Bono A Carlisle, Com?
plainants' Solicitors, it Is ordered that
thc creditors aud bill-holders of tho Cotton
Plauter's Loan Association of tho Fifth
Congressional District of South Carolina,
who deairo to como in and tako part in
this proceedin, , do appear and file their
demands, on or before tho 31st dav of Mav
next. WILLIAM MUNdtO, "
Comm'r in Equitv Union District.
April 18_
COOPER'S DOCULU ACTION
Patent Revolver ! !
LO YOU WANT ONE?
IHAYE just received tho state agency
for COOPER'S DOUBLE ACTION PA?
TENT REVOLVER-NINE DIFFERENT
SIZES. It is cocked with equal facility by
thc hammer or trigger, and combines se
curitv from accidents and celerity of tire.
The Pistol is similar in finish anil calibre
to Colt's.
Wholesale dealers will find it to their ad?
vantage to purchase these in preference to
anv other Pistol.
Call at tho office of the Cotton Gin Ware?
house and sec for yourselves.
March 7 6mo_A. R. COLTON.
Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer
and Undertaker.
HAVING resumed tho
Jabove business, I am pre?
pared to ex?cute all kinds
of work in tho above line at tho shortest
notice and most reasonable prices.
A variety of COFFINS constantly on
hand. Funerals promptly attended.
Aug 30 M. H, BERRY.
At Brennan A Carroll's Carriage Factory.
SARDINES ! SARDINES ! !
ONE THOU8AND boxes Sardines, just
received, and for salo at TWENTY
CENTS per box.
March 6 J. & T. R. AGNEW.
DRY GOODS!
?T A VERY SMALL ADVANCE ON FIRST COST ! ! !
From Direct Importers and Manufacturers !
Cheaper than thc Cheapest.
SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING !
Surprisingly Cheap. At
S. K. MYERS & CO.'S,
Opposite ruina City Hotel.
April 16
<I?HT?OH, 9A??TXOHI
Don't R^dT This !
UNIVERSAL COTTON GINS AND COi\DEi\SERS &.GLEANERS!
ADAPTED to baud, steam,'water and horse power. Tltey occupy but little Space,
are entirely portable, forming a completo ginning establishment of itself, which
can b? moved from plantation to plantation, and used with or without buildings. ID
tho samo manner as THRESHING MACHINES, (Cleaner combined,) endless railway
power, with its speed aud safety. Governor attachment will drive a forty to fifty Saw
Gin and Condenser. Tho animals at tho same time traveling as upon tho road-way,
without requiring any kind of harness or gear; tho speed being fixed hy tho governor
to accommodate their natural gait aud the work being done. This horse poner is also
fittod with a Bcries of gears and pulleys, which will, by changes and transpositions,
produce any desired speed of the driving hand pulley, without effecting thc travel or
labor of tho animals; thus making this power adapted to all kinds of work on planta?
tions. ALL MACHINES TESTED PRACTICALLY BEFORE BEING DELIYilltED
FROM THE 'WORKS.
Please call at thc Cotton Gin Warehouse and examine the marhincF, and then leave
your order. A. lt. CDLTO.v, Proprietor, State Agent,
. April li 3n>o Columbia, S. C.
IkSMITH'S PATENT ,
Well Fixture S !
A NEW, SIMPLE and EFFECT?
IVE DRIVER for raising water
from wells. Cheaper and more
durable than a pump, Bftfcr and
better than tire old-f atine ne d
windlass. "Ao?? mc nt iva il BM/
to praise it.'" More than S.OfiO are
now in usc in Virginia and North
Carolina, and the demand is still
increasing. A supply of these
superior WELL FIXTURES aro
now on hand nud for sale low by
J. & T. E. AGNEW.
March 29. ?
-T'S#-T?? <??. WASHINGTON
w?fa? WffllMffllK.
Pollock House.
LOVERS of THE GOOD THINGS OF
THIS LIFE eau have their waubs sup?
plied at tho above-named RESTAURANT.
Everything connected with tho boneo is in
beat "order. MEALS served at short notice.
Privatodhmernnd ?upper rooms attached.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME and MEATS
prepared in every stvle.
Tho beat of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE,
choice SEGARS and TOBACCO on hand.
?3_ FREE LUNCH overv dav at ll
o'clock. T. SI. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
Feb 8
Garden Rakes, Hoes
And Garden Implements.
AFULL supply of GARDEN RAKES,
GARDEN HOES, GARDEN FORKS,
SPADES. SHOVELS, TROWELS, Ac, on
hand and for ??alo bv
March 3 J. ? T. It. AGNEW.
.
FULTON MARKET SMOKED BEEF
and TONGUES.
Tubs choice GOSHEN BUTTER, at 40c.
Baga aria pockets JAVA COFFEE, at 10o.;
a trcsh lot-superior.
Bbls. and boxes Breakfast Bacon.
Milk. Butter, Trenton, Sugar, Wine and
Soda Crackers.
Hecker'? Self-raising FLOUR- genuine.
Bbls. Jersey Peach-blow Potatoes.
And f..r salo at FAIR PRICES bv
March 23 c. IL BALDWIN jv CO.
GUNS, PISTOLS,
SPORTSMEN S ACCOUTREMENTS,
ANLW and complete assortment just
received. ALSO,
An elegant assortment of FISHING
TACKL E-Roda, Reels, Bobs. Hooks,
Lines, Ac. At LOW PRICES.
P. W. KU A FT,
Washington street, opp. . . old ,!. :!.
N. B.-Manufacturing aim repair ng
substantially mid neatly oxecuted.
Mnv'20 1\
HAVANA 5EGARS.
ASMALL invoice of genuine HAVANA
SEGARS, for sale hy
?March 2'.) E. \ (i. D. HOPE.
HARDWARE AT COST.
^^T~V THE balance of onr^rt^
^g, P'--'-f HARDWARE^kT
^^^?^Nvill he Hold at COST. 4*TN>
ta- STATE BILLS TAKEN AT PAR. 'tia
March 2'J E. & G. D. HOPE.
The Adornment of the Head-The
Hair Restorer.
RAY HEADED people have their lock?
\JC restored by it to tho dark, lustrous,
silken tresses of youth, and aro happy.
Young people, with light, faded or red hair,
have these unfashionable colors changed
to a boantiful auburn, and rejoice. People
whose heads arc covered with dandruff and
humors, use it, and have clean coats and
clear and healthy scalps. Bald-headed
veterans have their remaining locks tight?
ened, and tho bare spots covered with a
luxuriant growth of nair, and dance for
joy. Young gentlemen usc it because it is
richly perfumed. Young ladies nse it ho
causc it keeps their hair in placo. Every?
body must and will use it. because it is tho
cleanest and best article in tho market.
For salo by FISHER J- HETNIT8R,
Feb 3 Druggists.
"BEWARE OF. THAT COUGH!"
THE changing season in productive of
ninny afflictions of the lungs and
throat. A small cough is thc- voice of na?
ture telling you to beware ol the danger of
a neglected cough. For all kinds of cough
and affections of the lungs, use "STAN?
LEY'S COUGH SYRUP." Jt wilt euro you.
Begin at once. Don't dela v. Go to FISHER
.V IIEINITSH, and ask for ' Stanley's."
They aro tho proprietors. Nov ??
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
THE ladies, gentlemen and young peo?
ple of Columbia, who mav bc in want
of "SOMETHING TO WEAR," aro respect?
fully aud earnestly invited by thc ladies ol
the Industrial Association to call at theil
Work-room, in thc Female Academy, am!
examino the articles which they have nov
ready for sale. Somo ono will* always bc
found ready to exhibit the ready-made gat'
menta and" to receive orders from thost
who may wish to have work done neath
and promptly.
Thc object of tho Association is to fur
nish constant employment to those who
having b:en impoverished by tho war, nov
depend on tho needle for daily bread
Docs not such an object commend itself t(
the hearts of our citizens? Or must UK
anxious applicants for work bc told tba
OM?' people prefer Northern-made garments
nnd that tuero is, therefore, no moro worl
for them? Shall it bc said that such ai
Association ns tins cannot he sustained ii
(lie capital of South Carolina? Jan 10
Third Supply ol Fresh Seed.
DAVID LANDRETH & SOX.
SILVER SKIN ONloN SETTS, Radish
Green-glaze Cabbage, Turnip Scot]
Poas and (leans, Extra Early Corn, Blu
Stein Collard, new Tomato Seed and othe
var'cth s, at
FISHER & HEINITSH'S
Feb 2ii Drug and Seed Store.
Old Newspapers
FOR SALE at the
PHONIX OFFICE.
The Great American Blood Purifier.
QUEEN'S DELIGHT!
THE QUEEN'8 DELIGHT, tho groat
American Alterativo and Blood l'uri
fior, is tho most perfect vegetable com?
pound Of alteratives, tonics, diuretics and
diaphoretics; making it tho most offectivo
invigorating, rejuvenating and blood
cleansing cordial known to tho world.
In introducing this now and extraordi?
nary medicino to tho public, observation
leads ns to remark that too little attention
is paid to the "lifo of all tlesh," tho blood.
Many diseases, and, too, many complaints,
which have their origin in a vitiated state"
of tho blood, aro treated only as symptoms
and results: whereat-, if thb remedy had
been applied to enrich the blood and lou?
der it pu -e, both causo aud effect would
have been removed. Thc Queen's Delight
ia offered to tho afflicted as a sure remedy
for thotio diseases arising from an impure
condition of tho blood. It has a direct
I and specific action upon that Huid, and
consequently rouuers the blood pure. It
ia said, on high authority, that "niau no
sooner begins to live than he begins to
die, and that tho characteristics of tho
living orgauism aro ceaseless chango and
ceasuless waste." It is obvious, therefore,
to every reflecting mind, that unless thc
blood is pure, in supplying tho waste tis?
sues with material, it must ho tho causo ol
innumerable ills and constitutional disor?
ders, such aa Scrofula, Rheumatism, He?
patic Disorders, Consumption, Inflamma?
tions, Fevers, Ac. Life and health is onlj
to bo maintained by thc circulation of purl
arterial blood.
Wo thor?forc adviso every ono whose
blood is iu tho least vitiated by indulgence
,or excess, and whoso constitution is im
?mired by diseaso and is suffering fron
[Ihoumat?sm, Liver Complaint, Consump
tion,Scrofula or King's Evil, Carbuncles
Boils, Itching Humor of tho Skin, Erysi
pelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughness o
tho Skin, Pimples, Blotches, Pains in tin
Bonos, old Ulcers, Syphilis and Syphilictii
Sores, Indigestion, Inflammation of tin
Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in tho Back
General Debility, ano for all complaint:
arising from deficiency and poverty o
blood, to UBO tho Queen's Delight.
Females of delicate constitution, suffer
ing from weakness and depression of mini
in consequence of thoso complaints whicl
naturo imposes at tho period of chang*
havo a pleasant and sure remedy in th
Queen'? Delight.
Children whoao fair and ruddy complex
ion gavo carly promise of health am
beauty, but too soon become blanched am
pale by some hereditary taint of tho blood
will havo tho rich boon restored by usin?
the Queen's Delight.
Tho unacclimatcd and persona travelin]
into warm countnos will lind the Queen'
Delight a great protcotiou from all m al ari
ons affection aud diseases which originat
in a chango of climate, diet and life.
Tho extraordinary and unprecedented
cures performed by tho Queen's Deligh
Compound is attracting the attention c
I every ono, not only nt home, hut abroad
Tho merits of this compound aro bein?
felt and appreciated everywhere. Fica
what they say of it in New York: "It is
remedy of much importance and value
exerting an influence over aU tho eecrc
tiona, which ia unsurpassed by any otho
known alterativo. It ia extensively used i
all the varions forms of primary an
secondary syphilitic- affections; also, i;
scrofulous, hepatic and cutaneous disease
in which its uso ia followed by tho ouoe
successful results. '
Its properties as a remedy were first ir
troduccd to the notico of tho profession b
Dr. Thos. Young Simons, of South Carolin :
as early as 1828, as a valuable alterative re
medy in syphilitic affections, and others re
quiring uso of mercury. Dr. Simons' state
menta nave been entiorscel r.nd oxtcntle
by Dr. A. Lope*, of Mobile, and Dr. H. 1
Frost, of Charleston. From thc reports i
its favor, there seems no rea&on to doul
the efficacy of thia medicino in Secondai
Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Disease
Chronic Hepatic Affections ami other con
plaints benefited by alterative medicine
Fur salo wholesale and'retail bv
FISHER A HEIN?TSn,
April 5 Gmo Druggists, Columbia. 8. C.
NAILS, N?ILS, NAILS;
Al thc Sign of the Golden l'ml-Lock.
?)f\{\ KEGS superior quality CU
J?\J\J NAILS, in store and ft>r salo lo
for cash by JOHN C. DIAL.
HELNITSH S CELEBRATED
GERMAN IIOBSE POWDER
For all Diseases to which a Horst is Liable
TUE various diseases to which that n
hie and useful animal, thu horse,
subject, anet the little knowledge that
known of them by farriers anet ignora:
ostleJrn, have occasioned many remoelies
bo offcrod to tho public under difiero
forms, with high encomiums, anet san
tionetl by dignified names. Some of thc
aro injurious; others, at best, of little ns
t nd many-entirely worthless, anel elo n
i ?et tho want. A good medicine, fr
tn m olu'ect ions of tliis kind, has long bei
desired by many gentlemen who have v
luablu horses. We therefore ofter tho on
gooel medicine-tho true "GERMA
HORSE POWDER," which has proved
eflicacious in all tho diseases, l't is pi
pared from tho original recipe etf Dr. H<
nitsh, of Germany. Its extraordinary v:
tuc? are attested to by thouaanela, auel t
fifty years has stoe>d, and still stands, fli
in thc catimatiou ot all experienced fan
ors anel agriculturists aa thc heat medici
for the horse. It ia recommended 1
horses foundered by eating to excess
drinking cold water when heated, to su
as have symptoms of glanders e>r aro c
posed to the infection by being with otli
horses, for indigestion, distemper, hie
bound, drowsiness, losa of appetite, inwa
sprains, debility, wasting eif flesh, st
eves, swelled legs, grease, mange, surft
.olel coughs, for exhaustion from work,
carries off all foul humors, purifies a
cools the blood, and prevents horses I
Coming stiff and founder ed, lt is r. atin
Iv.i for weak stomachs, and rende rs t
limbs and skin soft and fine, giving
smooth coat to the hair. Ask for "ll
nit.-h t Ge rman llorac P?wdt r." For si
by FISHER A 11E1N1TS1I, Druggists
Mardi 7
Canned Goods.
S^i REEN PEAS, OREEN CORN. TOI!
\JT TOES, Peaches. Pine Apple, Lobste
Salinem, Oysters, Cranbury Sauce, E
Plums. Pie Fruits, fresh Muckered, s
dines, English and American Pickles, C
sups, Sauces, Ac, On hand anti for s
low by J. A T. ll. AGNEW
Feb 21
Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, &c
SIX THOUSAND lbs. WHITE LEAD,
oil.
A complete assortment of Colored Pain
dry and in e>il.
300 (foxes Window Glass, assorted siz
ALSO,
Linseed, Tanners', Kerosene aud ^
chincry Oils.
Furniture, Ce>ach and Japan Yarrtisbe
A coniph-te variety of Paint, Varni
Graining, White-wash, Dusting anti Sen
bing Brushes, in storo and for salo
lowest prices hy JOHN C. DIAL
SPECIAL NOTICE. ?
ne
GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE,
CHARLOTTE St 8. O. RAILBOA? COMPANY,
COLUMBIA, S. C., April 28, 18G7.
ON TO RICHMOND, via the Charlotto
and Booth Carolina Railroad. Parties
?wishing to attend tho MEMORIAL BA?
ZAAR, now being held at Richmond, aro
informed that ROUND TRIP TICKET? aro
on salo mt tho ofticc of this Company. Prico
$20. Baggage chocked through.
C. BOUENIGHT, Gcn'l Sup't.
E. R. DORSEY, Gcn'l Freight and Tr'p'n
Agent._April 21 U
Stockholders' Meeting.
Office Charlotte & S. C. Railroad Co.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.. Amir. 9, 1807.
11 HE ANNUAL MEETING of tho Stock?
holders of this Company will be hold
in the city o? Columbia, on WEDNESDAY,
tho 8th proximo, at 12 o'clock m.
Freo passes over thc road will bc granted
to Stockholders and their families to attend
tho meeting and of returning under this
privilege within a roasonablo time.
April li) _ C. H. MANSON, Sec'y.
ar oTi oE.
Office Seaboard* Roanoke R.R. Co.,
PORTSMOUTH, MAHCU ?1 1867.
IT has been uuderstood by the officers in
charge of transportation rio tho Sea?
board Inland Freight Route, that letters
addressed to tho Railroad Agent at Ports?
mouth, on tho subjoct of freights, aro un?
answered, and that, iu consequence, causes
of delay aro not explained and claims for
losses and damage unsettled; and as tho
Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad Company,
who aro tho forwarding agents for tho lino,
aro satisfied that these causes of complaint
aro not duo to their agents, but to tho in?
accuracy of tho mails, in order to test this
subject, tho Manager of tho Seaboard
Road requests that whenever persons havo
written to tho undersigned, Agent of tho
Seaboard Road, and after waiting a reason?
able time for a reply, havo not received it,
that they will address him a letter, enclos?
ing a duplicate ' tho letter they had pre?
viously addresb.d to the Agent. If this is
complied with, and the Manager of the
Seaboard Road receives th" letter, he gives
assuranco that it shall bo p.ompuy inves?
tigated and replied to.
This Air-line Freight Route claims to bo
thc most expeditious and direct route,and
avoiding, to a^rcat extent, 'marine insur?
ance;' also, tho
CHEAPEST "FREIGHT ROUTE"' BE?
TWEEN THE NORTHERN CITIES AND
NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
As freight* consigned by tho compa?
nies' connecting steamers * is forwarded
from Portsmouth within twenty-four hours
after being landed, there is no reason for
delays; and although freight may some?
times bc mis-sent, it will in such cases bo
promptly traced, and if not found, will bo
paid for.
The companies forming thia linc cannot
bo responsible for the rapid transportation
of freights, or for charges upon it, unless
sent from Boston by tho Boston and Nor?
folk Steamship Companv, end of Centro
Wharf; from Now York, by tho ."Old Do?
minion" Steamship Company, Pier 37,
North River; from Philadelphia, by Clyde's -
Line of Steamers, 14 North Dclawaro Ave?
nue, or rift tho "Annamessic" Lino Depot,
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad; and from Baltimore, ria tho B.-.y - -
Line Steamers, foot of Union Dock.
For freight shipped to tho Seaboard
Company by schooners or by other steam?
ship lines, the companies cannot be respon?
sible until landed on their wharves. Per?
sons writing about freight that has not
reached them, will please bo careful to
state the dato of shipment, by whom ship?
ped, from what place, by what lino of
steamers, and, if possible," enclose a copy
of tho through receipt to
JAS. W. McCARRICK,
Trace Agent Seaboard Inland Air-line,
Portsmouth, Va.
JOHN M. ROBINSON,
Managing Director and Geu'l Sup't.
March 2'J_Imo
General Superintendent's Office,
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CHARLOTTE A S. C. RAILROAD, w
COLUMBIA, S. C., March IG, I860.
THE schedule of tho Passenger Trains
over this Road ia aa follows:
Leavo Columbia at. 3.3G a. m.
Arrive at Charlotte at. 9.50 a. m.
Leave Charlotte atv. 5.10 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia at.11.25 a. m.
Close connections aro made at Columbia ?
and Charlotto with mail trains on tho North
Carolina and South Carolina Railroads.
THROUGH TICKETS aro sold at Colum?
bia to Richmond, Va., Washington, D. C.,
Ballimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., and
Now York city-giving choice of routes ria
Portsmouth or Richmond-and baggage
chocked. Tickets aro also sold at Char?
lotto for Charleston aud Augusta.
An Accommodation Train, for freight and
local passage, leaves Columbia at 7 a. m.,
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of
each week", and Charlotte on the samo
days aad hour; arriving at Columbia and
Charlotto at 6 p. m.
March 17_C. BOU KN IGIIT. Sup't.
Schedule over South Carolina R. R
GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE.
CHAHLESTON, S. C., March ll. 1HGG.
ON and after the 13th inst., tho Through
Mail Train will run as follows, viz:
Leavo Columbia at 11.40a. m., Ch's'n time.
Arrive Kingsville at 1.20 p. m., " "
Leavo Kingsville at 1.83 p. m.. " "
Arrive at Augusta 9.00 p. m., " "
l'ANSKNOKH THAIN.
Loave Charleston.8.00 a.m.
Arrive at Columbia. 5.20 p. :a.
Leave Columbia. 0 50 a. m.
Arrive at Charleston.4.00 p. m.
March i;; H. T. PEAKE, Gcn'l Sup't.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
9l??SiBS9i
PASSENGER Trains will run daily, Bun
days excepted, as follows:
Leavo Columbia at. 7.15 a.m.
.? Alston at.9.05 "
?< Newberry at.10.35 "
Arrive at Abbeville at. 3.13 p. m.
" at Anderson at.5.10 "
" at Greenville at.5.40 "
Leave Greenville at.0.00 a. r.i.
" Anderson at.0.30 "
" Abbeville at. 8.35 '
" Newberry at. 1.20 .m.
Arrive at Alston at.2.45'
" at Columbia at.4.40 ;'
GINGER SNAPS, CRACKERS, &c.
JUST received, a fresh assortment I f
OINOER SNAPS, CREAM CRACKERS.
Sugar Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Boston and
Butter Crackers. J. A T. R. AGNEW.
March 'JO
Thos. P. Wa?cer7~
CORONER AND MAGISTRATE.
OFFICE in rear of Court Houso, formerly
occupied by D. B. DeSaussure, Esq.