The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 01, 1869, Image 4

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The President of the new Cincinnati Council made a' speech upon taking the chair, -which the Commercial ot that city, calls "a cowardly attack oft the English lan guage." ?Sm*. ? Wd'> 1 'Jr A CAPTTAIJ MATCH-MAKBB.-After the mar? riage of the Princess Louise to'tho Prince Boyal of Denmark. 4? the..27th,,.of Joly next, Princess Beatriee will be Queen Vic? toria's only unmarried daughter. Since tho sinvo trade hes been abolished, the tribes in Africa eat their prisoners, as they cannot sell them. Grant has made 1,000 appointments. The number of disappointments is set down at 100,000. "That Cough w?l KiU you!" Try "COSTAR'S" Cough Remedy. "Colds and Hoarseness lead to death," Try "COBTAR'S" Cough Remedy. "For Croups-Whooping Coughs, Ac," Try "COSTAR'S" Cough Remedy. "Costar says it is the boat in tho wide world And if he says so-its True--its True-its Trne; and we say Try it-Try it-Try it." [Morning Paper, August 2G. ?kT All Druggists in COLUMBIA sell it. "COSTARS" STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABE HIS BEAUTIFIER! THE Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms. One Bottle, $ 1.00-Three for $2.00. HIS Biiol3Ltliorn Salve! HIS ?'COSTAR'8"Rat, Roach, Ac, Exterminators. "COSTAR'S" Bed-Bug Exterminators. "COSTAR'S" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedies known." "18 years established in New York." "2,000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily." "Ill Beware 111 of spurious imitations." :,A11 Druggists in COLUMBIA soil thom." Address ^*C08TAR," 10 Crosby street, N. Y. Soldin Columbia, S. C., by E. E. JACKSON. April 4 [aeb22] _ ly New Books at Bryan & McCarter's. TRAVELS IN JAVA AND THE EAST INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO, with Maps and Plates, by Biekmore, Travels in Alaska, by Whymper, Phineas Finn, tho Irish meinbor, f 1.25, My Recollections of Lord Byron, by Countess Guiccola? $1.75, Palestine, Syria and Asia Minor, by Freeac, $2.00, How He Won Her, by Mrs, Sonthworth, $1.75, Pro-Historic Nations, by Baldwin, $1.75, Colorado, its Parks and Mountains, by Bowles, $1.00, Two Life Paths, a romance, by Muhlhacb, GO cents, The Factory, by Miss Braddon, 75 cents, Cometh up as a Flower, 60 cents. Marooner? Island, a sequel to Young Maroon era. ALSO, A new supply of Chaplet of Pearls, by Hiss Yonge, and other new booka. ALSO, New Photograph Albums, Chromos, Ac. Pure "Dickson's Improved" Cotton Seed, FOR SALE, at $2.00 per bushel for any amount of 5 bushels or under. Over 5 bushels, at $1.50 per bushel. Seed grown from seed bought by me of Mr. David Dickson, of Oxford, Qa., (the great seeds? man, ) in 1867, at $4.00 per bushel. The DICKSON yields more than any other Seed in the country. Warranted pure. Hon. David Houser, State Senator from Orange burg, writes as follows concerning the "Dickson Improved Cotton Seed:" t ST. MATTHEW'S, 8. C., February 15, 1B69. A. P. AMAXEB, ESQ.: The "Dickson Improved," obtained of you last spring, turned ont moro cot? ton per acre than any other I hayo ever planted, except the Same variety of seed planted by me before the war, which were lost by Sherman's in? cendiaries. . DAVID HOUSER. A. P. AMAKER, St. Matthew's, S. C. March 21_ Planting Potatoes. pr (\ BBLS. PINK-EYE PLANTING ROTATES, t)U just received and for sale by Jan 14 J. & T. R.AC NEW. Billiard Tables for Sale. . , TWO fine BILLIARD TABLES. ^---^Bin complete order, Marble und iCBwgiiW^'^Slato bedding, with Balle, Cues V-?1*?-TL^- and Counters included. Sharp A Griffith's make. WiU be sold low. Call at Deo 13_G. PIERCE'S. Notice. PARTIES wanting THRESHING MACHINES, REAPERS, Ac, will do well to make their orders and inquiries at once. Prices from $50 to $500, at Factory. March ll FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Corn, Bacon and Flour. 2AAA BUSHELS CORN. ,UUU 20,000 POUNDS BACON. BBLS. FLOUR, And other goods as LOW as they CAN BE BOUGHT, by Aprils FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER. Flour has Declined ! COUNTRY FLOUR $5.50 to $5.75 per bag, Western Flour $8.75 to $7.00 " " March 0 FISHER, LOWRANCE tc FISHER. Corn Whiskey. ff BBLS. NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY, ej of superior qnality, on consignment and for sale low, by the barrel. E. tc G. D. HOPE. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. _ DBS. REYNOLDS A REYNOLDS fKE?eS9& arc prepared to furnish ARTIFICAL MTT?T5HSA TEETH on a largor seale than here ^-*JJ T"I_r tciorc, and at ratea much below tho usual charges. Their recent improvement, lately patented, con? stitutes thc highest order of art in this speciality, ?nd is fully warranted. Dentures constructed by thia process possess many advantages over gold plato work, and can be supplied at about half thc cOBt of tho latter. Au examination of spocimona, especially by t hose having experience in such matters, is respects fully invited. Ordinary VULCANITE RUBBER BETS 136. The samo, strengthened by gold bands, t:i.r). Terms cash. April 30J: Old Newspapers, FOR Wrapping and Pattern Cutting, for sale at the PKCENIX OFFICE. DR. ,jr.T. MOOEE, I jDexx-teil Surgeon, IB now prepared to execnto, in tho mos scientific manner, all branches of hi? profession. - Teeth extracted without pain by uso of NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Persons desiring his service wonld do woll to engage an hour. Ollioo over Messrs. Bryan & McCarter's Bookstore, Main street, Co? lumbia, 8. C. _. April ll 8mo DENTISTRY DR. D. L. BOOZER, grateful for tho liberal Xiatrouage bo has received from tho citizens of thia city and the rterrounding District, during the past year, respectfully announces that ho now permanently establishes himself in Columbia. All oporations on the natural Teeth faithfully ptr formcd. ARTIFICIAL CASES, in every approved method, carefully and satisfactorily executed among which he would call special attention to thai known as Reynolds' Patent; and of his suc? cess in constructing Artificial Cases br this beau? tiful and durable process, he is enabled, with con? fidence, to refer *R 'MS patients and to tho patentee. Oilier . lia street, over First Na? tional Bank. Jan 8 MILLINERY. MBS. C. E. REED has opened for inspection tho finest assortment of French, English and American La? dies' HATS." BONNETS, FLO WEBS AND RIBBONS, Ac, the best and cheapest ever offered to tho Ladies of Columbia and the surrounding Counties. ALSO. Several cases of Ladies, Misses and Boys' HATS AND CATS, from 25 cents up. Hair Braids, Waterfalls, Curls, Switches, Coils, Ac, Ac. Country Merchants will find it to their ad? vantage to give mo a call, and seo for themselves. Fresh arrivals every day. Hats, Bonnets, Ac, by tho case or dozen, will bo sold very low. ALSO, Bridal Wreaths and Veils of every description, Jewelry, etc. Having first class Milliners, we are prepared to oxecuto all orders with neatness and despatch. Main Street, Columbia, opposite Hopson & Sut pbon's. March 28 3m0 PUKF S . "pWERYBODY who has use for a PUMP should buy MORRELLS FIRE ENGINE, DEEP WELL, r.ud FOBCE PUMP. Send for a circular. POOLE A HUNT, Jan 13 6mo Baltimore, Maryland. Gibbes & Thomas, Real Estate Agents, OFFER their services to tho publio as GE? NERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell Lands, uni other property, on commission. No charges until eales are efleeted. JAMES G. GIBBES, JOHN P. THOMAS, Jan 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES. Frosh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, FRESH COUNTRY AND MOUNTAIN BUTTER, Piuk-Eyo and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoos, Fine Goshen CHEESE, At G. DIERCK8, Jan 23 At the Sign of tho Watch. City Taxes. CITY COUPONS, recoivablo for City Taxes, for salo by GREGG, PALMER A CO. 50 20 Cutting Cheese. BOXES GOSHEN CHEE8E, for salo bv Feb 14_E. A G. D. HOPE. Wine Bottles. GROSS Wino Bottles, for salo by Fob 14 E. A G. D. HOPE. Globe Mutual Life Insurance Co., of N. Y. CASn ASSETS JANUABY 1, 18C9, $1,171,000. INCORPORATED 1864. Has been in operation but four years, during which time it has assured a larger amount than any Company in tho United States, during a cor? responding period of existence. One of the chief causes of its organization, was the forfeiture by several Northern Companies of tho policies of Southerners, during the war. The loading officers of this Company protested against this injustice, and on its consummation, withdrew and orga? nized tho "GLOBE MUTUAL," on principles more liberal and just than those yet adopted by any othor Insurance Company. In the evont of death in hat tie or in a duel, tho equitable value of the policy will bo returned to tho hoirs. ALL othor Companies forfeit it. In caso of suicido, the FULL Policy is paid. No restriction on travel. This Company bas, in its guarantee fund of $500,000, an element of strength possessed by no other Company. It offers tho entirely now feature of Probability Endowment, which gives tho largest possible sum for tho premium paid. No other Company posso-ses this feature. Insures children of any ago. In the moderation of its premium rates, in tho variety of its tables, in its dividends and in tho security offered insurers, it I invites comparison with any other Company. JOHN C. HASKELL, State Ag"t, Columbia, S. C. Prof. JOHN T. DABBY, Medical Examiner. Gen. S. B. BUCKNEK, Southern Manager. Agents wanted throughout the State. Jan HO _3mo? CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH GAR0LINA. Authorized Capital-$500,000. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Ile pox i Cn of SI and Upwards Received. MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Planters, Pro? fessional Men and Trustees can deposit their Funds ami receive interest compounded every six months. OFFK'EftS i GEK. WADE HAMPTON, President. COL. J. n. PALM EB, Vice-president. THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. Persons at a distance may send money by Express. JDU. YV. H. TUTT'S STANDARD PREPARATIONS. SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expectorant, Vegetable Liver Pill??, Improved Hair Dye hoi sale by Feb 27 ly E. E. JACKSON. Iron. SWEDES IRON, li, li. 2, 2}, 3, 3J, 5, 6, 7, 10 in. Band Iron, English Iron, Hoop Iron, Sheet Iron, 2,000 Hoes, of all kinds, 200 Pairs Trace Chains. March 6 FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Charleston r Adve?tieementfl. L. E. CORDBAY. C. A. TROUCHE. STEAM, SASH, BLIND DOOR FACTORY. 0 Tu. 32? C^osrcH-?y C*J Oo NO. 2 PJtITOITARD 8TREET, owosrnt J. F. TAYLOR a CO.'B MACHINE SHOPS, CHARLESTON, S. C. SA8HE8, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, alway* on band. PANEL DOORS, HOT-HOUSE SASHES, MOULDINGS, lc., Made up at short notice, aud at thu LOWEST TERMS. April 13_ torrin Economy in Fuel and Labor. SINCE our inf roduction of thc Improved Kero? sene STOVE8, they have steadilv pained in public favor, and aro now used not onfy for vari? ous culinary purposes, but also for PRESERVING FRUITS, DISTILLING ROSE WATER, PREPAR? ING LARD, Ac. In tho Nnrsery and Sick Room, they aro invaluable. Dentists, Chemists and Ma? nufacturers, and others who need PORTABLE HEATING APPARATUS, will find them admira? bly adapted to their wants. A large supply of tho above, and also of tho superior GAS STOVES, on hand and for salo at manufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail, bv J. B. DUVAL A SON," No. 337 King st., ono door North of Liberty st., April 3 j3mo_Charleston, 8. C. JAMES E . SPEAR, 235 King street, Opposite Ilasel, Oharleston, fi?. O. r** CAN BE FOUND a good selection of Fine W\ WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER, PLATED JCJfcWARE and FANOY GOOD8; SPECTACLES and .fcYE-GLASSES, to snit all ages. Masonic Embloms, Jewels and Regalia, on hand and mado to order. Watches, Jewelry, etc., carefully repaired. Dia? monds and other precious stones set to order. G. W. Jathro, formerly of Greenwood, S. C., can bo found at tho above establishment, and will bo pleased to seo hiR friends. April 8 13mo ~T7"c. KAUPM"AN7" Broker, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, Ko. 25 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C., WILL BUY and sell PEAL ESTATE, BONDS. STOCKS, BANK BILLS, Ac. REFERENCES.-Ex-Gov. B. F. Perry, Greenville, S. C.; Charles T. Lowndes, Charleston, S. C.; Le sosno A Mills, Charleston, S. C.; W. W. Tavlor, Baltimore, Md.; Maj. C. H. Buber. Newberry, 8. C.; Gen. T. M. Logan, Richmond, Va.; Hon. J. B. Campbell, W. B. Smith A Co., Crano, Boylston A Co., Prizer, Rodgers A Co., Pressley, Lord A In glesby. J.H. Wilson, Charleston, S. C. April 4 }lnio SARACENIA, OR FLY-TRAP BITTERS, THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for Dys? pepsia, and Nervous Disorders, General Debility, Ac; prepared by G . W. AIMAR, Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, S. C. SAVANNAH, GA., March 3, 1867. MR. G. W. AIMAR-Dear Sir: A member of my family, Buffering long from Dyspepsia, has experi? enced more relief from your "Saracenia Bitters," than from any other medicine she has ever tried. It is most excellent for invigorating the svstem and creating an appetite. I regard it as decidedly tho most beneficial of all dyspeptic remedies. YonrB, very respectfully, N. J. DARRELL. Sold by all Druggists. General Agonts: RISLEY A Co., HI Chambers street. New York. April 9 Hy Beautiful Fancy Goods, TOYS, & C . , Opened for the Spring Trade, 1869. ALARGE ASSORTMENT, AT LOW PRICES, consisting in part of: CHINATOILET GOODS, Children's CARRIAOES, Mantelpiece Ornaments, Rocking Horses, Photograph Albums, Ladies' Workhoxes, Two, Threo and Four-Wheolod Velocipedes, Writing Desks, Fans, PortemonaieB, Purses, Tin, Iron and Wood Toys, Toy Wagons, Dolls, Wheelbarrows, Marbles, Toys, Kites, Games, in great variety, for in and out of door use, such as: Croquet, B aso and Rubbor Balls, Battledoors, Hoops and Graves, Rolling Hoops, Ac, Cheap Family Soaps, Perfumery, Ac, German Pipes, Stems, Ac,Fancy Baskets, Picnic, Travoling and Flower Baskets, Beautiful China Boquet[Holdere, China Cups and Sancers, Vases, Ac. I have always on hand a full lino nf Domestic Fanoy Goods and Toy?, and tho latest styles of Vienna, Offenbach and Paris Goods, novelties of tho season, and offer them at a liberal discount to tho trade. I make a specialty of India Rubber Goods, such ac: Rubber Overcoats, Capos, Log gins, Caps. Pillows, Hospital Cushions, Door Mats, Rubber Piano Covers, White and Black Nursery Sheeting, Rubber Toys, Ac. I thank my patrons for past favors, and earnest? ly solicit a continuance of tho samo. F. VONSANTEN, No. 229 King street, two doors above Market, March 30 timo_ _Charleston, 8. C. MCCLELLAN SADDLES, TEAM HARNESS, BUGGY AND CA lilt I AGE HARNESS, Plough Bridle Hames, Back Bands, AND Xs HS JS?L. T ZEE 33 3=* . THE nndersigned has now on hand a large stock of Government McClellan Saddles, Team Harness, for two, four and six horses. ALSO, Fino Snmmersett and Shaftoc SADDLES, BRI? DLES, CHD7NEY BITS, etc., together Kith a varied assortment of tho Findings necessary to munni';'..Hirers. He is propared to soil Plough Undies and Plough Gearing, generally, at New York Factory Prices. Oak-tanned Harness Leather, by tho roll or sin? glo sido, at low figures. Also, manufactures au improved mule Boot for ploughing iu rico lands. F. P. CHAPEAU, 68 Meeting street, next to Mills House, Charleston. 8. C. P. 8.- lh? Government McClellan Baddies sold to Merchants and Dealer?, by tho dozen, at low figures. March !!0 Jlmo STOLIi, IV IB B B & CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, ?87 I I ?SO Domestic Store. | TTLNO BTUEET, J Lac0 store. Feb 27 CHARLESTON, S. C. ly Brazier's and Sheathing Copper, brail sizes, for sale by William Shepherd, Ho. 17 Hayne Street, Charleston, 8. C. NOTE-Wo would call tho particular attention of our friends to tho abovo card. P. P. TOALE has i targe Factory, and such facilities as enable him to supply tho best work of bis own make at low prices. A very largo and completo assort mont always on hand, at his Factory, BORL BECK's WHARF, near North-eastern Railroad Depot, Charleston, S. C. N. li.-Orders from the country solicited, and strict attention paid to shipping in good order. April 6 $ly New York Advertisements. y-xfXI,-^ Trade Mark Trade Mark r-r-i mm ,.r Ek'?r0. m Sterling. Silver. Plato. kjfJittMiH?Vc& Gorham Manufacturing Company, PROVIDENCE, R. J., STERLING SILVER WARE AND NICKEL SILVER PLATED WARE. Orders received from the trade only, but those goods may bo obtainod from respectable dealers everywhere. May 1 IMPROVED FRENCH BANGE AND !EI?IXISO ^?ixrxaJLtruLro, MAN?FACTDBED DY B R A M H A L L, DEANE & CO., 247 and 241) Water street, New York. AprU 13_3mo Needles and Fishing Tackle. ANDREW CLERK & CO. respectfully inform the public and their old customers, that they still continuo business in their old Btoro, No 48 Maiden Lane, New York. Their assortment of Fishing Tackle is tho largest and most completo of any in tho United States. They are also Solo I Agents for tho Warrin Needle, which, for tho last thirty years, has enjoyed a reputation for quality and uniformity of temper superior to all others. March 21_3mo ST. CLOUD HOTEL. ay-Aii-^v^. THIS NEW and Commodious Tl I uteiisi HOUSE, located corner of Broad ? MfjHPijJI "-iV and Forty-second street, Now Kn rflSuSggl York, possesses advantages over all other housos, for tho accommodation of its guests. It was built expressly for a lirst-class t a ni i ly boarding house-tho rooms being large and en suite, heated by steam-with hot and cold water, and furnished second to none; wbilo the culinary department ls in the most experienced hands, affording guests an unequalled table. Ono of Atwood's Patent Elevatois is also among tho "modern improvements" and at tho servico of guests, at all hours. Tho Broadway and University Piuco Cara pass the door every* four minutes, running from the City Hall to Central Park, while the Sixth and Seventh Avenue lines aro but a short block on either side, affording ample facilities for commu. ideating with all tho depots, steamboat landings, places of amusement and business of the great metropolis. MORE A HOLLEY, March li) fimo Proprietors, j STRONG INDUCEMENTS. j THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPA? NY will insure $1,000, at the following rates ; Ago 25-$H.50. " 30- 10.65. " 35- 19.40. '. 40 - 23.30. " 45- 28 85. " 50 - 36.65. All other companies charge 40 to 50 per cont, more. Before vou insure, examino for yourselves. E. H. HEINITSH, Keb 27 A pon t for South Carolin a. Land and City Property for Sale. 14 FIRST CLASS CITY BESIDENCES, 8 to 12 . Rooms, 2. 7 Second Class City R?sidences, 6 to 10 Rooms, 3. 5 Third Class " " 3 to 6 4. 8 Valuable Building Lots, on Main street, 5. 10 " Lot.?, in other parts of the city, (!. 3 Large Lots in Waverley, 7. 14 Tracts of Land, within 3 miles of Columbia, from ten aorta to 1,000, 8. The Hopkins T. O. Plantation, 1,480 acres, 9. 2,422 acres, near Kingsville, one of tho beat cotton and stock plantations in tho country, 10. 9 Other Plantations in Richland-some of them very desirable, 11. 10,000 acres in Edgefield-eoveral tracts, 12. Mill and Planting Property in Lexingtou, 13. 13,000 acres in Charleston-phosphate and other Lands, 14. 2,500 acres Farming Lands in Fairfield, 15. 1,700 acres near Greeuvill Court House, lt!. 6,000 " in Laurens- several tracts, 17. 2.000 .? in Kershaw, 18. 1,900 " in Marlboro-a No. 1 place, 19. 216 " in York-rich in gold, 20. 7 Fine Plantations in Abbeville. 21. 85,000 acres of Land in Florida Parties desiring to purchase or sell property, will find it to their interest to consult with us. Wo have correspondents in Now York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to which points wo aro constantly sending descriptivo lists of property for salo. Mardi fi _ OIBBER A THOMAS. Drop in at the Carolina House, ON Washington street, near Main, and sample tho compounds diepenscd there-genuine liquors; no fusel oil or damaging mixtures. "Seeing ia believing," but tasting is the genuine test. R. BARRY, Proprietor. March 2S The Pollock House. IJO^ THIS first class RESTAURANT ?B ttflfflbk ioeated "ii Main street, a few doors ?jr? *T?LJ5from Washington. Is furnished KT3 with the best of WINES. LIQUORS, LAGER, WS etc. OYSTERS and GAME, in season. Comfort? able rooms attached for privato Dinner and Sup? per parties. A handsomely fitted . , up HILLIARD ROOM in "the ?C-J?^ZS cond story.with Sharpe s improved raMttaBEf^ty tables. L?Li.?*' Jan 14 _T. M. POLLOCK,_Proprietor. LANIER HOUSE, Main street near Lady, Columbia, 8. C. A. THIS FIRST CLASS w . '? ??SS&lL RESTAURANT ?B sup- Pfg&m?* ViSSSSuibplied with the very best of WINFS, LIQUORS, S EG A RS and TOBACCO. DINNEB8 and 8UPPEBS furnished at short notico. Tho cooking is unsurpassed. OYSTERS, GAME, Etc., in season. J. B. FAN I FR, Proprietor. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Dec 10 THE CENTRAL ?H?RT LINE .SUBS . SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CHARLOTTE AND S: C. AND C. AND A. B. H., COLUMBIA,"S.'C., April 10, 18G9. _ . . . t THE following ia the HS? -r atmnsns&TVtCSchedule over the NEW i?K??KHP?^'HHOltT LTNE. Connec? tions sure to all points North, Routh or W?t. Going North. | | Going South. Leave. 8.50 a m Augusta Arrive. 4.45 p ni " 9.45 am Oranitevillo Leave. 4.15 pm " 2.00 p m Columbia SJ 12.10 p m " 8.25 p m Charlotte " 5.45 a m " 1.30 am Greensboro !. 12.15 am " 11.15 am ltichmond ? '? 2.45 pm " 8 40pm Washington ' " 7.00 am *. 10.30 pm Raltiinoro | ?' 4.40 am " 2.25 am Philadelphia " 12.25 am Arrive.6.05 a m New York | " 8.40 p m Making close connections at Charlotte to all points North and East, aud at Augusta to ali poiuts South and Weat. Faro as low as hy competing Hues. Baggago checked through. To insure SrEED, SAFETY and COMFORT, bo sure and ask for Tickets via Columbia and Gru nitovillo. First-class Eating Houees along thc entire Boute. Tickets by this route aro OPTIONAL-either via Danville and Richmond, Weldon and Richmond, or Weldon and Old Bay Line-good until used. For Tickets to all principal points North, South or West, apply at Ticket Office, foot ?landing street, or for other information to C. BOUKN1GHT, Superintendent, Or, E. R. DORSKV, General Freight and Ticket Agent._April ll South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, APRUI 9, 18C9. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, HTH instant, tho following Schedule for PASSENGER TRAINS, will bo observed: DAT TASSENGER TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at. 7.45 a. m. Arriving at Columbia at. 6.10 p. m. NIOHT EXPRESS TRAIN. Leaving Colnmbia at. 5.50 p. m. Arriving at Columbia at. 4.46 a. m. CAMDEN TRAIN. Will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Arriving in Colnmbia at.ll.00 a. tu. Leaving Columbia at. 2.20 p.m. H. T. PEAKE, April 10_ General Superintendent. Charlotte and South Carolina and Columbia and Augusta Railroad Companies. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. P., April 10, 1869. next, Passenger Trains will run as follows: GOINO NORTH. Lcavo Graniteville, at. 9.45 a. m. " Columbia, S. C., at. 2.00 p.m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 8.15 p. m. COMINO socni. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at. 5.45 a. m. " Columbia, S. C., at.12.10 " Arrivo at Graniteville, S. C. 4.10 p. m. Through Tickets on salo for all principal point." North and South. Baggago checked through. Close and continuous connections made North and South. Passengers reach Augusta at 4.45 p. m. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent. April ll_ _ Greenville and Columbia Bailroad. PASSENGER Trains run daily, Bur day excepted, con? necting with Night Train on Charleston Railroad: Lve Columbia 7.00 a.m. Lvo Greenville 6.00 a.m. " Alston 8.55 " .? Anderson 6.45 " M Nowberryl0.35 " " Abbeville 8.45 " Arr AbbeviUe 3.30 p.m. .* Newberry 1.25p.m. "Anderson 5.15 " ?? Alston 8.00 *' Greenville 6.00 *' Arr Colnmbia 5.00 p.m. Trains on Blue Ridge Railroad run as follows: Lve Anderson 5.20 p.m. Lve Walhalla 4.00 a.m. ?? Pendleton 6.20 " " Pendleton 5.40 " Arr Walhalla 8.00 " Arr Anderson 6.40 " Tho train will return from Belton to Anderson on Monday and Friday mornings. _ JAMES O. MEREDITH, General Snp't. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. PASSENGER Trains leave Spartan 1 burg Court House Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays, at 7 A. M., and arrivo at Alston 1.20 P. M., connecting with tho Greenville Down Train and trains for Charlotte and Charleston. On Tuesdays, Thursdaysrand Saturdays, the Up Passenger Trains, connecting with tho Greenville Up Trains, leave Alston 9 A. M. and arrive Spar? enburg Court House 3.20 P. M., as follows: Down Train. Up Train. Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrivo. Leave. Spartanburg_ 0 7.00 8.20 Pacolet.10 7.45 7.48 2.32 2.35 Jonesvillo.19 8.25 8.30 1.50 1.55 Unionvillc.??8 9.15 9.40 12.40 1.05 dantnc,.37 10.16 10.21 12.03 12.08 Shelton .48 11.10 11.12 11.06 11.08 Lylcs Ford.52 11.30 11.38 10.39 10.42 Strother.56 12.02 12.05 10.12 10.15 Alston.08 1.20 9.00 Jan 7 THOSL B. JETEB. President. Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. MAIL Trains on this Road ron to 'return on same day, to connect with up and down Trains on Greenville and Colnmbia Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens at 5 A. M., on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, and leaving Helena at 1.30 P. M. same days. Ju,T 9 _ J. 8. B0WER8, Superinteivdent_ Office North Carolina Railroad Co., THE following is the ?^echedulo for Passenger Trains over this road: Leave Charlotte..11.86 p. m. Arrive. .11.35 p. m. Greensboro 5.05 a. m. and 7.17 p. m. Haleigh 9.41 a. m. and 3.20 p. m. Arrivo Goldsboro 12.25 p. m. Leave.. 12.30 p. m. Through Passengers by this lino have choice of routes via Greensboro and Danvillo to Richmond, or via Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond or Ports? mouth; arriving at all poiuts North of Richmond at the same timo by either route. Connection ia made at Goldsboro with Passenger Trains on tho Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from Wilmington, and Freight Train to Weldon. Also to Newborn, on A. A N. C. Road. ROSADALIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by I?ruggUts l.vcryuhorc. The Reynolds Patent Plow. HAVING niado arrangements with Wm. Glazo A Co for the manufacture andexclueivo sale of this jiir.tly celebrated PLOW, we aro prepared to offer thom to tho oountry on good terms. Good tools will always be found a good investment. Feb ?" FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Butter! Butter!! CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, just received ard f,,r ?ale hy J. A f. Rj AGNEW. Pipes! Pipes'.! *yC\ Assorted Brier Root, with Metal ??VJ ScrewH, 20 Doz. do., with Maerschaum Lining, 1 GroBS Cane Pipce. JOHN C. SEEGERS.