The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 21, 1870, Image 4
?UELISHKD DAILY AMP TB I-WEE ILLY,
THE GLEANER,
EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING.
8 Y JULIAN A. SELBY,
EDITOR AMD PBOBBIETOB.
Office on Main Street, above Taylor.
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iSTBook and Job Printing of every doccrip
tion promptly and faithfully attended to.
., ADVERTISEMENTS
Iusertod in the Daily at 75 couts por square
for the first and 60 cents each subsequent in?
sertion. Long advertisements by tho week,
month or year, at reasonable rates.
SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily, six months, $4 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 61';
Weekly, 1 50.
A NEW WEAPON OF WARFAKE.-A let?
ter from Gen. Oavada, commanding tho
central department of Cuba, nays that
the Cubans aro now fighting the Spa?
niards with guns made of row hide.
They weigh from twenty-five to forty
pounds each, nnd one man can readily
carry one. They are said to be very de?
structive with canister, at a range of 300
or 400 yards. A manufactory turns out
from four to five a day.
BRAZIL.-According to the official com?
mercial reports of the British Consuls in
Brazil, the number of slaves in that
country may be estimated at 2,000,000,
valued from $15 to $1,500 eaoh. This
difference arises from the varying health,
age'and qualifications of the slaves. It
is also asserted that the slaves are fast
dying out, at the rate of 8,000 deaths in
excess of the births per annum.
A Pennsylvania paper tells of a local
preacher who has received for salary this
year nothing but a ourry-comb, a keg of
varnish and two dozen clothes-pins.
"Whenever his children cry -with hunger,
he gags them with a clothes-pin, Boratches
their stomaohs with the onrry-comb and
lays on a coat of varnish.
Greeley recently wrote: "The duty of
the hour demands patience and sympa?
thy," and found it converted into "The
dirty* power dislikes poverty and soft
Boop." He did not swear-he only
groaned.
At Indianola, Texas, where water is
one dollar n backet, a large portion of
the population is said to bo delighted
because whiskey being the same price, it
does not pay to adulterate.
A few mornings since, two gentlemen
were accosted in the following magnilo?
quent strain by a beggar: "Gentlemen,
will you administer the balm of consola?
tion to a debilitated constitution?"
An English farm laborer was reoently
wedded in the parish church, and his
bride dropped dead in a few minutes
after. He was single, married and wi?
dowed, within an hour.
New York Advertisements.
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in and
Manufacturera of
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE,
Of every variety,
60 Bowery, near Canal st., New York.
Steamboats, Hotels and Public Buildings
furnished at tho shortest notice. A ll goods
purchased of our house guaranteed as repre?
sented. March SI 3mo
B. W. TROST: JAMES BlyAOE. OEO. SNYDER.
?I A .UK. S CONNER'S SONS
United States
Type and Electrotype Foundry
AND
PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE,
JVbs. 28, 30, 32 Centre Street, Xew York.
ALARGE Assortment ot English and Ger?
man faces, both Plain and Ornamental,
kept on band. All type cast at this establish?
ment is manufactured from the metal known
as Connor's unequaled HARD TYPE METAL.
Every article necessary for a perfect print?
ing office furnished.
Tho type on which this paper is printed, is
from the above Foundry. March 30 Gmo
Murray & Lawman's
Florida Water,
The most celebrated and
most delightful of all per?
fumes, for use on the hand?
kerchief, at the toilet, and
in the bath, for sale h\ all
Druggists and Perfumers.
_Jan 27_5moi
Elgin Watches,
MANUFACTURED BY THE NATIONAL
WATCH COMPANY, pronounced by
dealors and connoisseurs throughout tho coun?
try to be the BEBT TIME-KEEPERS now of?
fered to the public for Ladies' or Gentlomen's
use. They combino improvements not found
in any other Watchos of citbor Foreign or
American make. Ladies desirous of purchas?
ing a handsome, strong, and correct time?
piece will find tho elegant Watch, bearing the
trade mark of "LADY ELGIN." to bo all that
they desire. Inquire of your Jeweler for tho
Lady Elgin. No movement? retailed bv tho
Company. Business Ofrico and Salesroom Na?
tional Watch Company, 159 and 1G1 Lake
streot, Chicago._March 24 3m
Exchange House Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN at all hours-where you can always
find tho best of WINES, ALES, LIQUORS,
CIGARS, Ac. Fresh Lager Beer on ice.
May J_
"The Carolina House."
THIS HOUSE has alwayB enjoyed the repu?
tation of being the hest place in tho city
for obtaining tho coolest ana most dolicious
mixed drinks. Tho new brand of Whiskey,
THE HIBERNIAN, is something out of tho
ordinary run. Call and see mo, on Washing
ten street. RICHARD BARRY,
April 7 Proprietor.
Law Books on the New Co de.I
ALSO, a Variety of NEW LAW BOOKS
Acts of Legislature, Ac, for salo by
April 20_BRYAN & McOARTER.
Old Java Coffee.
.)A MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE,
?j\J for salo at reduced priccB. E. HOPE
Female ?et?Wtbjri
"WOMAN'S BEBT FRIEND,"
WILL bring on tho Menses when they have
not been catabliBhea, also when they
havo been auitpreMed Jrom unnatural causes.
Will cure lihoumatosm and Neuralgia ot the
baok and wombi Will cure Painful Menstrua?
tion, ard rcliovo tho hoad, back and loins of
thoao distressing pains ana aches. Will check
Menorrhagia, or "excessive Jloxo." Will cure
.. Whites." and falling cf the womb, when it is
tho result of relaxation or bad health.
It is SB suro a cure in all tho above diacasoa
as Quinine is in Chills and Fever.
Ladies can cure themselves of all the above
disoases without revealing their complaints to
any person, which is always mortifying to their
pride and modesty.
lt is recommended and need by the best
physicians in their private practice.
For a history of tho above diseases, certifi?
cates of its wonderful cures and directions,
tho reader is referred to tho wrapper around
tho bottle. Manufactured and sold hy
BRADFIELD St CO., Atlanta, Ga.
gold by all Druggists. Trice $1.50.
TESTIMONIALS.
TUSKEOEE, ALA., November 21,1?C0.
Mr. L. II. Bradfield-Sm: Pleaso forward
us, immediately, another supply of Bradfleld's
Female Regulator. Wo find it to bc all that is
claimed for it, and wo have witnoeaed the moat
decided and happy effect s produced hy it. Very
respectfully, HUNTER St ALEXANDER.
ATLANTA. GA.. December 29, 1808.
Br. J. Bradfield-DEAR SIB: I tako pleasure
in stating that sometimo provious to tho late
war, I uacd, with utmost success, on a servant
girl, vour Female Regulator, prepared then at
radfiold's Drug Store, Weat Point, Ga. Sho
had boen suffering severely from suppressed
menstruation, and this medicino restored her
to health. Sho is, to-day, living in Atlanta,
sound and well.
I will state further, that I know of its being
UBod, with equal success, in other cases. I do
not hesitate to endorso your preparation for
the purpoBO for which you rccommmoud it.
Yours truly, JOHN C. WHITNER.
LAGBANOE, GA., March 23, 1870.
Bradfield & Co., Atlanta-DEAR Bins: I take
pleasure in Btating that I havo uaed, for.'.the
laat twenty years, tho medi?me you aro put?
ting up, known as Dr. J. Bradficld's Female
Regulator, and consider it tho hCBt combina?
tion over gotten togothor for tho diseases for
which it is recommended. I havo been fa?
miliar with tho prescription both as a practi?
tioner ot medicine and in domestic practico,
and can honestly say that I consider it a boon
to Buffering females, and can hut hopo that
every lady in our wholo land, who may bc suf?
fering in any way peculiar to their sex, may
ho ablo to procuro a bottle, that their suffer?
ings may bo not only relieved, but that they
may ho restored to health and strength.
With my kindest regards, 1 am respectfully,
W. B. FERRELL. M. D.
ATLANTA, GA., March 12, 1S70.
I havo examined tho recipe of Bradfleld's
Fcmalo Regulator, and from my knowledge of
the ingredients, bolievo it a most excellent
Medicino, and weU suited to that class of dis?
eases deeignatcd. I havo no hesitation in ad?
vising its use, and confidently recommend it
to the public. JOEL BRANHAM, M. D
NEAR MARIETTA, GA., March 21,1870
Messrs. William Hoot <fc ?Son-GENTLEMEN:
Sonic months ago I bought a bottle of Brad
field's Female Regulator from you, and havo
uacd it iu my family with the utmost satisfac?
tion, and have recommended it to three other
families, and they havo found it inst what it is
recommended. Tho females who have used
your Regulator are now in perfect health, and
aro able to attend to their household duties,
and wo cordially recommend it to the public.
Yourarespectfully. REV. H. B, JOHNSON.
NEAR MARIETTA, GA., March 21, 1870.
Messrs. William lioat<k Son: About ono year
ago I bought a bottlo of Bradrield'a Female
Regulator from yon, for one of my daughters,
who had been suffering with euppro6aed
menses for soino time. I have had several
Physicians attending, but met with no success
until I was persuaded to buy a bottlo of tho
Regulator, uud it ia tho very* thing for which
it is recommended. She is now in perfect
health. I hope all suffering females will, at
least, trv one bottlo, and have health again.
Yours respectfully, D. DOBBINS.
Wc could add a tho?saud other certificates;
but wo consider thc above amply sufiiciont
proof of its virtue. All wo ask ia ? trial.
W. H. TUTT, of Augusta, Ga., and DOWIE St
MOISE, of Charleston, S. C., Wholesale Agents.
Price il.50 per bottle. For salo by FISHER
& HEINITSn, GEIGER Sc MCGREGOR, and
C. H. MIOT, Columbia, S. C.
BRADFIELD ?CO.,
April 23 i Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
t^sastwsms^^?wmi^smBS^m Thosvmptoms
I SA-MMONS' fe?<"".rr"cr
fl_leasincss a n d
?BnaHBBBBHBHnipaiii in thc side.
Sometimes tho pain is in tho shoulder, and is
mistaken for rheumatism. Thc stomach is
ailcctcd with loss ol' appetite and sicknese,
bowels in general costive, sometimes alternat?
ing with lax. The head is troubled with pain,
ami dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss ot
Di>:uiory,accompanied with painful sensation
of having left undone something which ought
tt have been done. Often complaining of
weakness, debility, and low spirits. Some?
times some of tho above symptoms attend the
disease, and at. other times very lew of them;
""?.??"??""???????SBbut the Liver i.i ge
? LIITEK. g'"-1T^ the organ
1 -,""?*, H'no.Ht involved;cure
"""?"thc Liver with
LR. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR.
?. preparation of roots and herbs, warranted
to be strictly vegetable, and cando no injury
to any one.
lt has hewn used by hundreds, and known
1 tr thc last thirty-five years as one of the most
a diable, efiicacious and harmless preparations
ever offered to tho Buffering. If taken regu?
larly and persistently, it ia sure to cure,
i Dyapensia, headache, jaundice, costiveness,
sick headache, chronic diarrhoea, affections of
lim bladder, camp dysentery, affections of the
aaHBBMHQHBBM?MMHBHBniBj^ithievti, fever,
I Regulator. fefK'SS:.'.!.;
?mnanBBBBBnHBBBBD'^ the skin,
purity of tho blood, melancholy, or depreasion
of spirits, heartburn, colic, or pains in the
bowels, pain in tho head, fever and ague,
dropsy, boils, pain in back and limbs, asthma,
oryaipelaa, female affections, and bilious dis?
eases generally. Price tl; by mail, $1.25.
Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN tt CO..
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
The following highly respectable persona can
fully attest to the virtiieB?f thia valnahlo medi?
cine, and to whom we moat respectfully refer:
Gen. W. S. Holt. President S. W. R. R. Com?
pany; Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K.
Sparks, Albany, Ga.; Geo. J, Lunsford, Esq.,
Conductor S. W. R. E.; C. Maaterson, Eatj.,
Sheriff Bibb County; J. A. Butts, Bainbridge,
Ga.; Dykes & Sparhawk, Editors Floridian,
Tallahassee; Rev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Ga.;
Virgil Towera, Eau., Superintendent S.W. R.
R.; Daniel Bullara, Dullard's Station, Macon
A Brunswick R. lt., TwiggsCounty, Ga.; Gren?
ville Wood, Wood's Factory, Macon, Ga.; Rev.
E. F. Eaatcrling, P. E. Florida Conference;
Major A. F. Wooley, Kingston, Ga.; Editor
Macon Telegraph, and John Ingalta, formerly
of Columbia, S. C.
For ?aleby all drnggists. JulyJS ily
BREAKFAST BACON.
O HAH POUNDS OF BACON STRIPS
^.\J\J\J and Breast Pieces,
5 casks Davis' Sugar-Curod Hams,
25 bhla., half-bb?s. and kega Leaf Lard,
300 lbs. Mutton Hams. For salo by
Fob 20 EDWARD HOPE.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired
IN tho host manner, by firBt class workmen,
and warranted.
ENGRAVING finely executed.
Dec 1G WILLIAM GLAZE.
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PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,
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THE Proprietor of tho PnossiX bas fitted up
and thoroughly furnished his office for the
execution of all winds of PLAIN AND ORNA?
MENTAL LETTER PRESS PRINTING.
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etc., aro of MODERN STYLE, carefully
selected from tho largest and best
manufactories.
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and Mechanics, can bo supplied with ANY
KIND OR ?STYLE Ot PRINTING,
however large or small their orders
may be, moro expeditiously
than at any other ofiico in
the State.
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Card Board, Letter, Note, Cap and Colored
Papers, Bill Heads, etc., will be kept
constantly on hand, from which
selections can bo made.
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Chis is the only S^^^W^k^ establishment
in tho State. ?^Ksv^a nSF?' whero Sheet
POSTERS, ^^?^^^^ i\a bC
C AND BE CONVINCED.
The Presses are
APPROVED
Hoe, Adams
ty-iuclud
and Bed
Cylinder.
JULIAN A. SELBY, PROPRIETOR.
PREPARED LY WALKER, EVANS <?
WE tako great pleasure in offering the
OLD CAROLINA RITTERS to thc pub
.'ic. They arc compounded with groat care,
~W" A 2
MINING & MANI
CHARLES
Factory East end Hasel street. Mines on A
W ando Fer
GROUND ASIILE
For salo hy
Aug 1 ly W. C. DDK:
A. C. KAUFMAN,
Banker and Broker,
No. 25 Broad slreeet, Cliariesion. S. C.
SOUTHERN 8T0CKS, BONDS, COUPONS
and Uncurrent Bank Notes bought aud
sold on commission.
AIBO, Gold and Silver Coin.
Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
New York Correspondents-Messrs. Howes
A Macy, Henry Ciews A Co., .Luther Kouutzc, j
and J. M. Weitk A Arouts.
Prices current issued weekly and forwarded
gratuitously on application as above._
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
Nos. 10,12,14 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C.
WHOLESALE Dealers in all kinds of
Hide?, Wool, Skine, Furs, Ac. Have con?
stantly on band a largo assortment of Hides
and Skins. Tannera will do well co call upon
us before purchasing.
MOSES GOLDSMITH. ABRAHAM A. GOLDSMITH.
HENRY BISCHOFF & 00.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
?AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Sr>
gars, Tobacco, Ac, 107 East Bav,
Charleetou, S. C. H. BISCHOFF,"
C. WULBERN.
Aug 1 ly_J. H. PIEPER.
B.F. FLEMING & Co.
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS,
No. 2 Hayno street, corner
Church,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
D. F. FLEMING,
SAM'L A. NELSON,
Aug Hy JAMES M. WILSON.
Mills House, Charleston, S. C.
THIS elegant and commodious HOUSE bav- |
inc been renovated and newly furnished j
throughout, id second to none in tho South.
Nov 13 J. PARKER, Proprietor. I
SOLUBLE
The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosp
HAVING completed their extensive Mannt
Fertilizers, no other kinds being availabl
investments.
This Company, under the direction entirely c
duccments which will recommend it to Soul
largest and most complete in the United Stat
abundant supply of thc proper solvent for the;i
aro near by. From these Phosphates they p:
in soluble Phosphate than those made from rav
quantity of Super-Phosphate of Limo found in I
sale, the rates at which wo offer them being no
tilizere, while tho Manures contain twice aa mi
cheaper to the consumer. They are offered on
that the material lu each will correspond to thc
ETIWAN, No. 1.-Soluble Phosphate, conlain
Pure Soluble Phosphate of Lime, and furnished
ETIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Super-Phosphate
Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per cent, of
proved acceptances, bearing interest, or such o
agents. Orders to be forwarded immediately ti
and after 1st January next.
G. G. MKMMINOER," President.
tVW The Fertilizers of this Company will bo b
Agents for Exton's Premium Trenton Crackers.
W. H. CHAFEE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
207 East Ray, Charleston, S. C.
Agents for P. Ballantine A Sons'
Cream Ale.
WBt. H. CHAFEE. _ THOS. ^O'BRIEN.
E.B.STODDARD. CALER FROXEBEBOEB.
E. B. STODDARD & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS in
Boots, Shoen and Trunks, at
Manufacturers' prices, 1G5 Meet?
ing street, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel,
Charleston, S. C._ Aug 1 ly
ED W I N B ATES & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
DRY GOODS
CLOT XX X IST Qr
122 and 124 Meeting street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
EDWIN BATES,
GEO. C. SELMAN,
Aner 1 ly Titos. R. McGAHAN.
CHARLES KERRISON, Jr.
DEALER in Hardware,Cutlery,
Guns, Agricultural Implements,
_kc, 249 King street., Charleston,
S. C. An assortment of House-keeping Hard
ward on h nu il._ Aug 1 ly
Showcases! Showcases!
W. H. CORIE'S LATEST PATENT.
At New York Rates,
Constantly on hand and made to order.
ALSO,
TOYS1 TRIMMINGS 1 ! FANCY GOODS ! 1 !
MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery,
Baso Balle, Firo-works, Ac. Stamping,
Embroidery and Braiding neatly exe?
cuted, from latest designs, at
VM. MCLEAN'S. 433 King St.,
Au? Charleston, S. C.
Irsr on? t ls erne XJLtA.
CO OS WELL, ADVERTISING AGENlb.
and contain some of tbe beat Tonics in Pb ar mn
copia. Aa evidence of tho superiority of our
Bitters over all others, we bavo certificates
from many of tho leading Physicians in our
State, who have prescribed them in their
practice.
THE OLD CAROLINA RITTERS
will bo found invaluable for WANT OF AFFE.
TITE, GENERAL DEBILITY, CHILLS and
FEYER, DYSPEPSIA. Wo do not o?or our
Bitter? aa a cure for all diseases, but aa an
Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal.
For salo by Druggists and Grocers every?
where. Principal Depot,
GOODRICH, WINE MAN St CO.,
Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals,
Charleston, S. C.
For sale in Columbia, wholesale and retai
by H.SOLOMON.
sr "D o
JFACTUEINGr CO.,
TON, S. C.
.enley River.
tilizer,
Y RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE.
COPELAND k DEARDEN, Columbia.
F.S &, CO., General Agente, Charleston, S. C.
FOB. PALATE A, FLORIBA,
Via Savannah, Fernandina, Jacksonville and
Landings on the St. John's River.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINK.
THE elegant and first class
.Steamer DICTATOR, Capt. W.
_|T. McNelty, will leave Charleston,
S. C., for above placea, every TUESDAY
EVENING, at 8 o'clock.
Thc elegant and first class Steamer CITY
POINT, Capt. Georgo E. McMillan, will leave
Charleston every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8
o'clock, for abovo places.
Through Tickets to be had at railroad of?
fices.
No extra charge for Meals and State ROOIUB.
For freight or passage, applv to
J. D. AIKEN St CO., Agents,
South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. S. C.
HENRY COBIA & CO.,
16 Vendue Range,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA,
WHOLESALE
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Keep constantly -m hand a full assortment
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS AND
LIQUORS.
_AU?: 1_ly
ZOGBAUM, YOUNG & CO.,
IMPORTERS and Dealers in
.'Musical Instruments, Strings.
?Ao., Ac. Agents of Steinway A
.Son's and J. B. Dunham's Pianos, earhart St
Needham's Mclodcona.Tilton'a Patent Guitar.
191 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, New York; HEN?
RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charlea
ton, S. C._Ang 1 ly _
La Valentina Segar Factory,
No. 118 Etsi Bay Street,
HAVE for sale the choicest brands pf Ture
Havana Segara. Also, good domestic
Segurs, at low prices.
ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agent,
Aug 1 ly Charleston. S. C.
MANURES.
hate Company, of Charleston, S. C.,
actory, are now prepared to furnish Solublo
le to planters for immediate returns for their
if Southern men of high character, offers in
lliem plantera. Their works are among tho
cs. and enable them to prepare at home an
Jon th Carolina native Bone Phosphates which
raposo to manufacture a Fertilizer even richer
<t bones, and containing more than twice the
.he beat average Manures heretofore offered for
higher than the average price of other Fcr
?ch fertilizing material; they are in fact much
tho market in two forms, with a guarantee
i advertisement.
ining from eighteen to twenty-five per cen?, ot
1 at aixty dollars per ton.
, containing from sixteen to twenty per cent, of
Ammonia, at seventy dollars p< r ton; for an?
ther security as may be acceptable to tho eub
> the Agents, and deliverv made as directed on
WM. C. REE Si CO., Agents.
-anded ETIWAN, No. 1, and ETIWAN,No. 2
A Useiul Invention.
HOUSE-KEEPERS who do their own cook?
ing with Keroseno or Gas Stoves, have
heretofore felt the want of a perfect Baking
Oven.
DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER,
Attached to their Stoves, will bake Broad. Bis?
cuit, Pies, Ac, and roast Poultry, Beef, Pota?
toes, Seo., to perfection. A fu'l supply of
Kerosene and Gas Stoves, of the best kinda,
together with Utensils for every purpose, for
sale, at wholesale and retail, bv
J. B. DUVAL 4 SONS,
Charleston, S. C., Agents for Patentees.
Aug 1_ly
"Eason Iron Works,"
CHARLESTON, S. C.
STEAM ENGINES, Machinery
and Castings.
J. M. EASON & BBO.
Aug 1_ly
Moses Goldsmith & Son,
Nos. 4, G and 8, Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C.
WHOLESALE Dealers in Iron, Metala,
Raga, and all kinda of Paper Stock
Highest cash prices paid for the above.
MOSES OOLDKMirn. Ai; lt A HA M A. OOLPSMlTg.
J. THOS. EEItn. HERMANN BULWINKLE
T. J. KERR &00.,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
WILL attend to the sales of all kinds of
Produce and Purchase of Merchandize.
Dealer? in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and other
Fertilizers._Ang 1 ly
Charleston Dental Depot
275 KING STREET.
?t_OLD and Tin Foil, Amalgam Miners.
Teeth, Steel Goods, and every article used bj
the Dentist._Ang 1 ly
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL,
CJTATIONER8 and Printers, and dealers in
IO Printers' Materials, Broad street, Charles?
ton, S. C. Aug 1 ly
_ JEp the Traveling
..' J. JC* . READ ?HIB.
IF voa want a Fine, Large, Airy BOOK,
atop at the EXCHANGE HOUSE, on Main
street, where yon can get a good Meal at the
regular timo. If you are busy and not there
at Meal times, you can order it when you
como, without extra char'ge.
RATES, per day,.$2.50
'* per week, less.
Stablos on tho premises.
PAYSING?R A FRANKLIN,
May S _Proprietors.
Seer! Beer!!
SOME dealers in this city have been in doubt
that I could hold out supplying them with
Roer this summer. I now inform tho pubho
that I have a largo supply of old Lager Beer
on hand, which 1 put against any Beer brodght
from tho North, or even imported from Ger
many, aa to purity and strength. I am ready
to test it by tho Beer scale.
AUK 20_JOHN C. SEEGERB.
Tobacco! Tobacco!!
r/(\ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, at low
i \ I figures.
SO boxes Fair Chewing Tobacco.
4 boxes Extra Rock City Chawing Tobacco.
4 boxes Commonwealth Chowing Tobacco.
10 boxes Roso Bud Chewing Tobacco.
July 20_JOHN C. BEEGEBB.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad'
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OPFICE,
COLUMUIA, S. C., May 24, 1870.
ON SUNDAY next, tho 28th instant, and
until further notice, this Company will
mn a Sunday train for Passengers between
Columbia and Helena, stopping at all stations,
as follows:
Leave Columbia at.7.00 a m
Arrive at Helena.10.40 a m
RETURNING.
Leave Helena at. 3.20 pm
Arrivo at. Columbia. 7.00 p m
May 25 JOHN H. MORE, Gon'l Snp't.
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta E. R.
COLUMBIA, S. C., December 23, I860.
THE following is tho Passenger Schedule
over this Road:
OOING NORTH.
Leave Augusta, at.4.00a.m,
Columbia, S.C., at. 0.40 a.m.
Winnshoro, at--- - - -- - -11.40 a. m.
Chester, at -.- - - 1.40 p. m.
Arrive at Charlotte, N. C.4.20 p.m.
GOINO SOUTH.
Leave Charlotte, N. C.,at.10.30 a. m.
Cheater, at----.1.25 p. m.
Winnshoro, at-2.57 p. m.
Columbia, S. C., at.6.07 p.m.
Arrivo at Augusta.9.50 p. m
Making close connections with Trains of
Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah,
and all points South and WeBt.
Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains.
Through Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to
all principal points.
SOT* Passengers by this route GOING NORTH
have dioico of THREE DIFFERENT ROUTES,
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave Columbia. G.15 p. m
Arriive at Augusta. 3.30 a.m.
Leave Augusta. 4.15 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia.1.30 a. m.
C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent.
E. R. DORSEY, Gon. Freight and Ticket Agt.
Spartanburg and Union Railroad.
BBgBBgj ON and after tho 18th October,
?i*wrai^ag3 Passen ger Traine will leave Spar?
tanburg C. H. on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, at 7.30 a, m., and arrive at Alston at
1.35 p. m., connecting with Greenville down
train. Returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, leave Alston 9.30 m.; arrivo Spar?
tanburg 3.40 p. m., a? lier following Schedule;
Down Train. Up Train.
Miles. Arrive. Leave. Ai rive.Leave.
Spartanburg 0 7.30 3.40
Pacolet.10 8.15 8.20 2.50 2.65
Jonesville... 19 8.55 9.00 2.10 2.1C
Unionville...28 0.45 10.10 12.55 1.25
Santuc.S7 10.15 10.50 12.15 12.26
Shelton.48 11.40 11.45 11.20 11.25
Lvles Ford. .52 12.05 12.10 10.65 11.0?
Strother ....fid 12.30 12.35 10.30 10.35
Alston.63 1.35 0.30
Oct 14 THOS. B. JETER, President.
Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad.
nuMMn Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M.
??32??32e3t? " Pendleton.5.20 ?'
2:?-" Perryvillc.COO ..
Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 "
Leave Walhalla.3.80 A. M.
?. Perrvvillc.4.10 ..
" rendici?n.5.10 "
Arrive at Anderson.6.10 "
Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival
of up train on Greenville and Columbia Road.
March 4 _ _ W. H. P. GAILLARD, Sup,
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
ON and after WEDNES?
DAY, January 19, the fol?
lowing Schedule will ho um daily, Sunday
excepted, connecting with Night Train on
South Carolina Road, up and down, and with
Night Train on Charlotto, Columbia and Au?
gusta Road going South:
Leave Columbia. 7.00 am
" Alston. 8.40 a m
" Newberry. 10.10 am
Arrive Abbeville. 3.03 pm
" Anderson. 4.20 pm
" Greenville. 5.00 pm
Leavv Greenville. 5.45 a m
*' Anderson. 6.25 a m
41 Abbeville. 8.00 a m
.' Newberry. 12.35 p m
.? Alston. 2.10 p m
Arrive Columbia. 3.45 p m
Tho Train will return from Belton to Anden
son on Monday and Friday mornings._^
The North and South United,
Sea. DinS?SBBCi BY tho great M?tropoli?
te E^S^P tan ThrSngb Passenger
Route. See that vour Tickets are good eta
Petersburg, Weldon, Raleigh and Charlotte.
NORTH CAROLINA R. R. TIME TABLE.
Trains East. Trains West.
ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE, LEAVE.
Charlotte. 4.15 p m 10.00 a m
Salisbury.fi. 14 p m (?.19 p ni 7.87 a m 7 56 a ra
Greensb'o.S 57 p m 9.02 p m 5.0C a m 5.14 a m
Raleigh.. .1.00 a ni 1.45 a m 12.00 m n 1.00 a m
GoldHboro.5.30 a m 8.30 p m
A Freight and Accommodation Train leaves
Charlotto daily, al 3.40 a. m., and ai liven at
12.25 p. m. ALBERT JOHNSON, Sup.
South Carolina Railroad Company,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., MAY 13, 1870.
ON and after Snn
'day, 15th May, tho
Passcngtr Trains upon tho South Carolina
Railroad ?ill run tho following schedule:
ron CHARLESTON.
Leave Columbia.7.45 a m
Arrive at Charleston. 3.30 p m
Lcavo Charleston.8.30 am
2 rrivo at Columbia.4.10 p m
FOR AUUCBTA.
Leave Columbia.7.45 a m
Arrive at Augusta.4.25 pm
Leave Augusta.8.00 a m
Arrive at Columbia.4.10 p m
NICiHT EXPRESS TRAIN (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leave Colombia.7.50 p m
Arrive at Charleston.6.45 a m
Arrivo at Augusta.7.05 a m
Lcavo Charleston.7.30 pm
Lcavo Augusta.6.00 p m
Arrivo at Columbia.6.00 a m
CAMDEN THAIN.
Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains
will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
and between Camden and Ringville daily.
Lcavo Camden. . .6.35a m
Arrive at Colt mbia.11.00 a m
Leavo Columbia.1.00 p m
Arrive at Camden.5.40 p m
H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Snp't.