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?UDLIRHKD DAII.X ABO IXI'TUUT. rm GhMmR. KY Hit Y WEDNESDAY MOUSING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOR AND PUOPRIETOB. Office on Main Street, above Taylor. ca-Book and Job Printing of every dot erup? tion promptly and faithfully attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted in tho Daily at 75 cents per squaro for tho first and 50 cents each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by the week, mouth or year, at reasonable rates. snnscuiFTioN. Daily, six months, ti 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 5? ; Weekly, 1 50. TWKNTY-POU? 11 Ol' Its. CONTINUED. When we had nssembled for dinner in our smart clotbes, I thought Mujor De verel the finest looking gentleman I had ever seen-my Valentino was a man to be proud of. We ludics left tho t?iuuer tablo early, for wo had somo little ar? rangement to rn uko for tho entertain? ment H of our guests who were expected in the evening. Wo had not been many j minutes ont of the dining-room when the three boys rushed out aud joined us iu the morning-room, where our friends were to have tea on their Arrival. "Oh, Grace, he ?B the best fellow goi?g. Ho will do anything-everything-we will have charades!" I asked, "Did Major Deverel propose charades?" "O, no; you can't get him to propose anything. *I go with the streum ou Val? entine's day,"' ho said." Our boya were very fond of acting, and, with very littlo help from others, they and I had got up several very suc? cessful charade? that winter. They were njl impromptu characters. We fixed our word nod how the syllable.", should be expressed, and then left all the acting and the diuloguo to the inspiration of the moment. I knew tho boys wished for charades, and of course I kuew they would have nil their wishes os far as possi? ble fulfilled. They had been brought up on tho very (not over) indulgent principle, and were not tho least spoilt by it. So charades we wero to hove, and Major Deverel was to act with us. ? "Hud he ever acted?" "Hundreds of times, no doubt." "Had ho ever acted impromptu charades?" "Nobody knows. But no matter. He agrees to every? thing-says he would not advise, nor contradict, nor suggest, nor refuse, uor doubt, nor run away-eau you want any more than that? Don't be afraid, G rac ey. Iiefc us fix on a word." But I was afraid. Our friends were arriving; a dozen people were iu tho draw? ing-room already. I had no idea of making an exhibition of myself with my Valentino, who had several times treated this Valentine's day as being a serious epoch in his life, and as something to be endured with vague wouderings, and an odd anxiety which he tried to hide with gay words; but which was something quite real, and, as it seemed to mo, very plain to see, and altogether impossible to account for. More carriages, more bell-ringing, more greetings, more tea! My buttle with Bertie was lost. I was defeated. We were to have charades, and the first word to be acted was fearful, out of com? pliment to mo. "You are in that unreasonable state of agitation that you will scarcely need to act anything, Gracey." I could only sit and smile; I was beaten, and very amia? ble under my misfortune. Now, tho room in which we aoted, was a long drawing-room. Standing ut the top of this roora, if you looked down its length of over thirty-three feet, you saw two doors; one was ut tho end of the room on the right baud and led into a library, tho other at the side, as far down as could be, aud lcd iutu the hall. Our only prepuratiou for our favorite pas? time, was to bring into tho room two large screens. They were so placed as to divide off tho end of tho roora which was to be our stugc, and to hide tho two doors by which we came on and went off. Tho middle space between tho scieens was marked off by a row of wax lights on the floor, und a fence mudo by long, low, wire guards, which had been con? trived for the purpose. Tho only pecu? liarity of this drawing-room, arose from the fact of its huviug been made by throwing two rooms together, by which means there were two fire-places. One was at the end opposite our stage, the other in tho centro of the left hand side, aud opposite the windows. They had grates and chimney-pieces exactly alike, and each had a looking-glass which reach? ed up to the cornice of tho room. Tho glass over the side of tho chimney-piece could bo seen perfectly by the actors, and when at the further end of tho stage, our "situations" were reflected in it. Before tho charade began, I spoko to Major Deverel. "Thosyllablo fear is to be a sceue with banditti, you know; you aro to be just entering the stage from the library. I, and my friends and the maid aro to como on the stage in a state of terror, tho banditti having robbed us, and turned us out of our carriage. I rush np to you to save us-and you" ho was listeuiug with tho drollest half smile upon his attentive faeo. I know I looked alarmed for tho success of any acting that he might bo concerned in, aud ho read my thoughts exactly. "Don't be frightened before tho time," ho said. "I wont a nun ge any? thing. Whatever you maj- do, I shall do exactly ns I ought tb. I mean, as 1 should do if so placed in real life. Now go-Uertie is making signs for yon." What outrageous, silly confidence! And yet ho spoko so pleasantly that I could not scold. "Bertio was in full power; a blazing interest iu tho work to be begun instant? ly glowed in his handsome faco. 'O, Major, have you pistols? Ah, yon have changed your coat.' I then saw thnt he had a cloak on, aud pistols strapped -'. v,1 ! I '-v" A." .' 5 round him'/ 'Your ?aiu?r' dressed mo,' he said. 'I have not done anything my? self. I go with the stream thia Valen? tine's day, and make tho best of the place on which tho stream may laud me; that is all I am going to do." I dan only add to this record of our conversatiou, that I was more puzzled than ever, by Major Deverel's words an?! manner, and found myself ou (hostage informing my nudionce, by means of a talk with my friends, that we had left our traveling carriage for the luxury of an aftcruoou walk while proceeding to? ward Naples, on an October day. r Off we went, and on came the banditti by tho library door behind us. Their evil intentions wero announced in the samo fashion, and they pnssed off, as we had. The stage was then occupied by Major Deverel, supposed to bo on a walking expedition. From tho cries of alarm-tho clash of weapons-wo women rushed back ta tho stage. Tho maid on her kuces in a paroxysm of fright, thc friend, fainting on the top of the maid, and I rushing up to Major Deverel, cry? ing, "Save us!" Then iu a moment a grnud tableau was formed. I foti nd myself within the Major's strong loft arm; and I eoufe.ss I struggled, for I had not intended my rush to end in such harborage lint I was a mero feather compared with bin strength. With a power which I don't forget ho drew mo closer to him, ?nd held mo caged within tho bend of his iron arm. I glanced up to his face. What a faco it was! His right arm was stretched out, and the pistol iu his hand cowed tho chief of tho bauditti, Master Bertie, who looked mesmori^ed nuder the earnest, glowing face, and steady, triumphant eye. No one ever saw a moro real thing than Major Deverel's attitude and expression; the curtain dropped amidst immense applause, and I was released with a quiet smile. He put his pistol into li ts belt, and said, as if to himself, "The queerest thing in the world. I'm glad it's over, though!" "What is queer, uud what is over?" I said-wo were re-arranging ourselves in the library now. He answered, "I3y aud by-by and by." [CONCLUDED IN oun NEXT. ] 0 LEVEL AN D MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's.) HAVING purchased Dr. Taylor's interest in this properly, tho subscriber proposes to open tho l'oarding House on the 1 St li of June, nuderHho supervision of J. W. Williams, late of tho Mansion House, Charlotte. The train on tho Charlotte and Rutherford Road leaves Charlotte at 7 o'clock a. m.. daily, (except Sundays, ) and arrives at Cherryville at ll o'clock, where good Backs, willi careful drivers, will bo ready to convey passengers to the Springs at reasonable rates. CUAUOES FOU BOARD. $3 per day; $15 per week; $48 for four weeks. For children and servants, iu tho usuul pro? portion. Children under two years, no charge. A liberal discount made to families and par? ties sponding tho whole season in tho House. The subscriber would avail himself of thin occasion, to acknowledge, very gratefully, tho liberal skaro of patronage heretofore extend? ed to these Springs by the public JOHN J. BLACKWOOD, _ June 28 Imo PoHt Cftico Shelby. N. O. Wliere to Stop. Willi arrTs' Hotel, Formerly Harvey House, S PA UTAN BUB CS C. II., 8. C. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LA un ENS o. //., s. a. J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor. JivftfcLTv^l MY friends and tho traveling BiraBr-1* public aro respectfully in / Ini^ji 5jTP I formed that the above named ?? *f^jj??h_ H OT F. LS aro now umler my c?utroi; au? they may rest assured that the reputation of the two houses will be fully kent up. Tho Rooms aro comfortably furnished and tho Tables will be supplied with thc best of everything. Maj 2 3mo Glenn's Springs, SPARTAN BURG COUNTY, S. C. i/WL'^L THIS delightful Watering ffillirMjuAiL l1'nco- unsurpassed by any in /' 'tt^ij^ty^jL tn" Sniuli, tor its medicinal Wf^jrrrjusBri. qualities, is now open for tho summer, invalids and plcasurcrfteekcrs should not tail lo visit thia Spring. Rowling Alley, hilliard Saloon, Croquet Grounds are being titted up for the amusemi nt of the guest?. Fancy Balls during the summer. Rooms liitwly and comfortably furnish* il, and the Table sup? plied with ibo best of everything. Stages di? rect from Spartanburg to Hotel. charges $35 per month. W. U. FOWLER. June 23 Imo_ Proprietor. Williamston Springs. THE large and commodious HOTEL at this delightful watering-place bas been tho? roughly repaired, and fitted up with now Fnr uitnie, under the superintendence of J UN A. MAYS, and will be opened on the 20th of JULY, for tho accommodation of visitors. No pains or expenso will be spared in providing for tho comfort and enjoyment of guests. With the advantage, of a supeiior Hotel, ill a healthy and beautiful country, added to the curative properties of tho water, and the plea? santness of this delightful village, wo believe that tho invalid or pleasure-seeker can find no place of the kiud hereabout where tho time will be spent moro profitably or agreeably. The Rooms aro large and airy, and are so ar? ranged as to furnish many conveniences, espe? cially to families who do not wish to be sepa? rated. The Table will be always furnished with the host tho country and cities can Bff?rd, and in their culinary di par ( in en t, they would say, that they have secured the services ol those who cannot fail to please, even the most fas? tidious. Complete facilities ire likewiso afforded for amusements; in a word, the proprietor flatter? himself that he has lett nothing undone that might afford pleasure and comfort of his guests. A few good horses and buggies will be found constantly on hand, for thc accommodation of visitors. HATES OF UOAUD: Per Dav.$ 2 50 Per Week. 12 00 Per Month. 35 00 Special arrangements will he ii.ado with families at a lower rat?'than the ibov". Jutiii20 Imo J(LIN_A MAYS. "NICKERSON HOUSE," COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAItOLl.VA. A/flNL^"\ THIS pleasantly located HO W^'IiwBWaiW. TEL, unsurpssrcd by any ISa^yEpTSB' House tn the South for comfort *Wl2JTTtnm' '- and healthy locality, in now open to Travelers and others seeking iicconi modt ons. Families can he furnished with nico, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call ts solicited." My Omnibus will bo found at tho different depots-passengers carried to and from tho Hotel free of charge. Nov S V_WM. A WRIGHT. Connoisseurs, go to Pollock's. 17 bK/ j:^??FiELii)'S Female Regulator: "WOMAN'S OBST FRIEND." * WILL bring on tho Menses wlien they have nat been established, also when they have been suppressed Jrom unnatitrat causes. Will cure Rhvumansm and Neuralgia of the back ami womb. WU' cure Painful Menstrua? tion, and relieve tho head, back and loins of I hoe? distressing pains and aches Will check Menorrhagia, or "excessive finw." ll'i?7 cure " Whites," and fatting nf the womb, when it is tho remit ol relaxation or bad health. lt is as sure a cure in all tho above disease* as Quinine is in Chills and Fever. Ladies can cure themselves of all the above discasiB without revealing their complaints to a.iy person, which is always wurt flying to their ni ide and modesty. lt is recommended and need by thc best physicians in their private practice. For a history of tho above diseases, certifi? cates of its wonderful cures und directions, thc reader is referred to tho wrapner around the bottle. Manufactured and sold by HUAI) t-1 ELU ft Cu., Atlanta, Ga. .Sold by all Druggists. Trice $1.50. TESTIMONIALS. TUSKHOEK, ALA.. November 21, 18CD. Mr. I., lt. Bradfield -Bia: Please onward ns, immediately, another >-upply of Briidlicltl's Female Regulator. We find it to be all that is claimed font, and ww have witnessed thc most decided and hnppveffect8produced bvit. Verv respi ci fully, H UNTER A ALI- XANDEH. ATLANTA. GA.. December 2U, LStiH. Dr. J. Bradfield-DKAUSIH: 1 take pleasure in stating that sometime previous to the late war. 1 used, with utmost success, on ii servant girl, your F. mule Regulator, prepared then at tirad field's Drug Store, West Point, Ga. Sho bad been suffering severely from suppressed menstruation, and this medicino restored her to health. Sho is, to-day, living in Atlanta, sound and well. 1 will ni ate further, that I kuow of its being used, with equal success, in other c?sea. X do not hesitate to endorse your preparation for tho purpose for which von recommiiiend it. Yours truly. JOHN C. WHlTNER. LAGIIANOE. GA , March 2:t, 1N70. Bradfield & Co., Atlanta- DKAU Sins: 1 take pleasure in stating that I have used, for the last twenty years, the medicine'you are put? ting up, known as Ur. J. Rradlicld's Female I Regulator, and consider it.tho best combina? tion ever gotten together lor the diseases foi which it is recommended. 1 have been fa? miliar with the prescription both as a pindi tinner ni medicine and in domestic practice, and i an honest ly say that. I consider it a boon to suffering females, and can but hope thai livery lady in our whole land, who may bc suf? fering in any way peculiar to their sex. univ bc abie to procure a bottle, thal their suffer? ings may bc not only relieved, but that they limy be restored to health and strength. With my kindest regards, 1 am respectfully, W. li. FERRELL. M D. ATLANTA, GA , March 12. 1870 I have examined tho recipe of I i rad li eld's Fi male R?gulai or, and from my knowledge ol' tho ingredients, believe it a most excellent Medicine, and well suited to that class of dis? eases designated. I have no hesitation in ad? vising its usu, mid confidently recommend it lo the poulie. .TOLL BlUNHAM, M Li. NEAH MARIETTA, GA., March 21, 1H70. Messrs. Wdtiam Hoot ?fc .Sou-GENTLEMEN: Somu mouths ugo I bought a bottle of Uiad tit ldV Female Regulator from >ou, and have used it in my family with the utmost satisfac? tion mid have recommended it to tbreu other families, and they have found it just what it is recommended. The females who have used your Regulator aro now iu perfect health, and aro able to attend to their household duties, and wu cordiullv recommend it to the public. Yours respect fully. REV H. B. JOHNSON. NEAR MARIETTA, GA., Match 21, 1870. Messrs. William Hool ii Son: About one j ear ago 1 bought a buttlo of Bradfield's Female liegiilator from yon, for one of my daughters, who had been suffering with suppressed menses for some time. 1 have had several Physicians attending, but mot with no buecoss until I was persuaded to buy a bottle of the Regulator, und it is tho very thing for which it is recommended. Sho is now in perfect health. I hope all suffering females will, at least, try one bottle, and have beulth again. Yours respectfully, D. DOBBINS. We could add a thousand other certificates; but we consider tho above amply sufficient proof of its vii too. All we ask is a trial. W. ll. TUTT, of Augusta, Ga., and DOWIK ft MOISE, of Charleston, S. C., Wholesale Agents. Brice $1 50 per bottle. For sale bv FISHER A HEIMTSH, GEIGER A- McGREGOR, and C. H. MIOT, Columbia, S. C. BRADFIELD A CO., \pril_2fl + Whitehall street,^Vtlanta^(la. ROBERT WOOD & CO., PHILADELPHIA ORXA31EXTAL MOX WORKS. GARDEN and Cemetery adornments., C ?st, Wrought lion and Wire Railings, Fount? ains, Vases, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Chairs, Sumiller House-, IRON STAIRS, Spiral and straight, in every variety of pat rein. New and improved styles of Hay Racks, Mungers, Stable Fixtures Stall Division?, ftc. PATENT WIuE WORK. Railings, Store Fronts, Door and Window Guards, Farm Fencing, Ac. BRONZE WORK. Having fitted up our Foundry with special reference to the above olass of work, we aro now prepared to till with promptness all or? ders for KrollZeCastings ?d' Statuary, colossal, heroic, ind life size. 0 UNA M KN TA L IRON GOODS. Tho largest assort ment to be found in the United Slates, all of which are executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to the place ot domination. Designs will be sent to those who wish to mike a select ion. April 0 tim GEORGE PAGE & CO. UAVcrACTL'aiB3 or <H PATENT PORTAELE CIRCULAR & SAW MILLS, Also Stationary and Portab'e / Steam Engines, &o. No. 5 Schroeder Btroet, / OALTHtQRE.me. /'^l. ?^Ul|LTiiif?.i?'Ji|..,> CSTSend for Catalogues and Price-Lints. Imported Wines. Ill A VF just received tho following list of choice WISES, comprising the. finest Euro? pean brands. Thia is, without doubt, tho largest ami best assortment ever offer'd in I loll!nihill :|?ARBTK.-llrandi nburg Freres' Medoc, St Julien. Margaux, Poutel (janet, f.allosc, Chat CH tl Laltor-c. Grand Vin Latour, 183S; Margaux, 185?; aFitie. IS5H HOIRS AMI HAUTKRNK8,_I.imhcn heimer, Neersleimer, Hoekheimcr, Marco brinier, Hildesheim! r, Haut Sauteriie, Haul (hirsute CIIAMPAONR9-Mont ft Cha?nions Vor zeiiay, Pry Imperial; Vin Imperial, Gleen Susi. Hinch, Poncber .V Co 's Lue D'or, Carte D'Or. Sparkling Moselle. KU KR HI KS.-All Grades, from house of Wisdom ft- Warier. Xorus do La Frontera, in? cluding sonic very choice "AMONTILLADO," wonhv the attention of coniioisenrp. May" 15 GEORGE SYMMERS. -r~--. ? : -:-r-j-:-7 d> laarleaton w?Lc PREP A RED BY WALKER, EVANS A WE take great pleasure in offering thc OLD CAROLINA HITTERS to the pub lio. They aro compounded with great care, , ?w A. i MINING & MANI CHA RLES Factory East end Hasel street. Mines on I w -Et ia toL o For GROUND ASIUJI For Balo by Aug 1 ly W. C. DUE A. C. KAUFMAN^ Banker and Broker, No. 25 Broad streeet. Charleston. S. C. SOUTHERN STOCKS, BONDS, COUTONS and Uncurront Dank Notes bought and r-old on commission. Also, Gold and Silver Coin. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. Prices current issued weekly and forwarded gratuitously on application ns above. New York Correspondents-Messrs Howes A MHCV. Henry Clews A Co., Luther Kountze, and J M. Weit h A- Arente._ _1?OSE?^OLDSMITH & SON, A7os. 10, 12,11 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in all kinds of Hides, Wool, Skins, Furs, Ac Have con? stantly on hand a large assortment of Hides and Skins. Tanners will do well to call upon ue before purchasing. MUSKS GOLDSMITH. A IUI A HAM A. GOLDSMITH. HENRY BISCHOFF & G0~~ WHOLESALE GROCERS /fci "tta AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, fio (ajggsggfKars, Tobacco, ftc, 1U7 East Dav, aBSBBEcharleston, S. C. H. BISCHOFF, C. WULUERN, Aug 1 ly _ _J^JL MgJPER. D.F. FLEMING & Co. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, No. 2 Blayne street, corner Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L A. NELSON, Aug 1 ly_JAMES M. WILSON. Mills House, Charleston, S. C. 11HIS elegant and commodious HOUSE hav? ing been renovated and newly furnished throughout, is second to none in tho South. Nov 13 J. PARKER, Proprietor. SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Fhosi HAVING completed their extensivo Manu Fertilizers, no ot her kiuds hoing availal investments. This Company, under the direction entirely ducements which will recommend it to Sou largest and most completo in the United Sta abundant supply of the proper solvent for the are near bv. From these Phosphates they r in soluble Phosphate thau tboee made from ra quantity of Super-Phosphate of Lime found in Sale, the rates at which we offer them being nc tilizers, whilo the Manures contain twice, aa m ohcaDor to tho consumer They are offered or that tho material in each will correspond to th ETIW?N, No. 1,-Soluble Phosphate, cool ail Pure Soluble Phosphate of Lime, and fnrnishe ETIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Stiper-Phosphati Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per emt. o proved acceptances, bearing interest, or euch < agents Orders to bo forwarded immediately I and aftei 1st January next. O G. MEMMINORR, President. ?fm~ Tho Fertilizers of this Company will bo 1 A Uselul Invention. HOUSE-KEEPERS who do their own cook? ing with Kerosene o.- Gas Stoves, have heretofore felt tho want of a perfect Baking Oven. DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER, Attached to their Stoves, will hake Rroad. Bis? cuit, Pies, ftc, and roast Poultry, Beef, Pota? toes, ftc, to perfection. A fu'l supply of Kerosene and Gao Stoves, of the best kinds, together with Utensils for every purpose, for salo, at wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL & 80N8, Charleston, S. C., Agents for Patentees. Aug 1_ly "Eaflon Iron Works,*' CHARLESTON, S. C. STEAM ENGINES, Machinery and Castings. J. M. EASON ft HBO. Aug 1 ly Moses Goldsmith & Son, Noe. 4, C and 8, I'encftrie Range, Charlesion, S. C. "VJT T H OLES A LE Dealers in Iron, Metals, VV Rags, and all kinds of Paper Stock Highest cash prices paid for tho above. MUSKS OOLDKMITH. ARRA II AM A. GOLDSMITH. J. THUS. HERR. Il KUMA NN IIVLWINKLE T. J. KERR &G0., Shipping and Commission Merchants, Kerr's Wharf. r i ?.lon, S. C. WILL attend to the sales of al) kinds ot Produce and Purchase ol Merchandize. Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and othei Fertilizers. Aug 1 ly Charleston Dental Depot 275 KING STREET. ^J^OLD and Tin Foil, Amalgam Minera Teeth, Steel Goods, and every article used bj ibo Dentist. Aug 1 ly WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL. STATIONERS and Printers, and dealers in Printers' Materials, Broad street, Charles? ton, S. C. Aug 1 ty COGSWELL, ADVERTISING AGENTS. and contain some of tho beet Tonics in Pharma copia. As evidence of the superiority of our Bitters over all others, wo havo certificates from many of tho leading Physicians in om State, who havo presetibed them in their practice. TUE OLD CAROLINA RITTERS wilt bo found invaluable for WANT OF APPE? TITE, GENERAL DEBILITY, CHILL? and FEVER, DYSPEPSIA. Wo do not oller our Bitters as a euro for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonio, they have no equal. For salo by Druggists and Grocers every? where. Principal Di pot, GOODRICH, WISEMAN A CO., Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, Charleston, H. C. For Bale in Columbia, wholesale and retai by H. SOLOMON. ST T3 o JFACT?RING CO., TON, S. C. Ashley River. 'tilizer, ST RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND A DEARDEN, Columbia. ES A CO., General Agents, Charleston, S. C. FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA, Via Savammh, Fernandina, Jacksonville and Landings on the SI. John's Uiver. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. THE elegant and first clasB .Steamer DICTATOR, Capt. W _|T. McNelty, will leave Charleston, S. C., for above places, every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Tho elegant and first class Steamer CITY POINT, Capt. George E. McMillan, will leave Charleston every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for above places. Through Tickcta to bo had at railroad of llces. No extra charge for Meals and State Roome. For freight or passage, apply to J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, South Atlantic Wharf. Charleston. S. C. HENRY COBIA & CO., 26 Vendue Range, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, M WHOLESALE j Grocers and Commission Merchants, Keep constantly on band a full assortment I GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. i Aug 1_ly ZOGBAUM, YOUNG & CO., IMPORTERS and Dealers in Musical Instruments, Strings. Ac. Ac. Agents of Steinway A Son's and J. B. Dunham's Tianos, earhart & Needham's Melodeons, Tilton's Patent Guitar. 191 King Street, Charleston, S. C. FEBD1NAN? ZOGBAUM, New York; HEN? RY YOUNG, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charles? ton, S. C. Aug 1 ly La Valentina Segar Factory, JVo. 118 East Bay Street, HAVE for sale the choiceBt brands of Pure Havana Segara. Also, good domestic Segars, at low priceB. ALFRED A. BABBOT, Agent, I Aug 1 ly Charleston, S. C. MANURES. shate Company, of Charleston, S. C., factory, aro now prepared to furnish Soluble ile to planters for immediate returns tor their of Southern men of high character, offers in them planters. Their works aro among the les. and enablo them to prepare at home an South Carolina native Bone Phosphates which iroposo to manufacture a Fertilizer even richer w bones, and containing moro than twice the the best average Manures heretofore offered for i higher than the average price of other Fer ucb fertilizing material; they are in fact much i. the market in two forms, with a guarantee e advertisement. uining from eighteen to twenty-five per cen., of d at sixty dollars per ton. .. containing from sixteen to twenty per cent, of f Ammonia, at eeventv dollars p? r ton; for ap ither security as maybe acceptable to the aul> o tho Agents, and delivery made as directed on WM. C. REE A CO., Agents. ?randed ETIWAN, No. 1, and ETI WAN, No. 2 Agents fur Exton" s Premium Trenton Crackers. W. H. CHAFEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 207 East Rav, Charleston, S. C. Agents for P. Ballantine A Sons' Croam Ale. WM. H. CHAFFE. THOR. 8. O'BRIEN; E. M. BTODDABD. CAI.Kl. FRONEHEnOEn. E. B. STODDARD & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS in Boots, ShoeB and Trunks, at .Manufacturers' priers, 165 Meet? ing eti eet, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C._Aug 1 ly ED WIN BATES & CO., Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS O Xi O T DBL" X 3XT Gr 122 and 124 Meeting street, CHARLESTON, S. C. EDWIN BATES, GEO. C. SELMAN, Aug 1 Iv TROS. R. McGAHAN. CHARLES KERRISON, Jr. <^J~T~- DEALER in Hardware,Cutlery, ^^ju-Cl?J'1 Guns. Agricultural implements, SPigfSfiffSHtHvAc.. 24!) King street., Charleston, S. t.*. An assort ment of House-keeping Hard ward on hand. Aug 1 ly Showcases'. Show Gases'. W. II. GOME'S LATEST PATENT. At Now York Rates, Constantly on hand and made lo order. ALPO, TOYS I TRIMMINOSII FANCY GOODS ! 11 MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery, ?ji^t??Baac Balls, Fire-works, Ac Stamping, KgSBEmbroidery and Plaiding neatly exo cuted, from latest designs, at WM. MCLEAN'S. 433 King St., Aug Ch arie? ton, S. C. Tobacco! tobacco!! ' .'T?\ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, nt lov I \ I figures. 30 boxes Fair Chewing Tobacco. 4 boxes Extra Bock City Chowing Tobacco. 4 boxes Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco. 10 boxes Boso Burt Chowing Torincco. Jnly '?0_JOB NO. SEKQJEK8. Exchange House Bar and Restaurant. OPEN at all hour?-where you can always Hod the best of WINKS. ALES, LIQUORS, ClOABS, A-c. Fresh Lager Ileer on ice. May_ _ To the Traveling Public. lt KAI) THIS. IF von want a Fine, Largo, Airy F.COM, stop at the EXCBANOE HOTJHE, on Main Htrect, where you can get a good Meal at thc regular time. If you aro busy and not there at Meal times, yon can order it when you come, without (.riva charge. BATHS, per day,.$2.50 " per week, less. Stable? on the premises. PAYSINGFR A F It AN KLIN, May 8 Pro pr h tors. Greenville and Columbia Railroad KS TOU OHBBiB?fi ON and after WEDNE8 |HJSS?S9SK*DAY, January ll), the fol? lowing Schedule will be run daily, Sui day excepted, connecting with Night Train on South Carolina Road, np and down, and with Night Train on Charlotte, Colombia and Au? gusta Bond going South: Leave Columbia. 7.00 am .* Alston. 8.40 a m " Newberry. 10.10 am Arrive Abbeville. 3.00 pm " Anderson. 4 20 pi *. Greenville. 5 00 p n. Leave Greenville. 5.45 a m 11 Anderson. 0.25 a m .? Abbeville... 8 00 a m " Newberry. 12 85 pm ?. Alston. 2.10 p m Arrive Columbia. 3.45 p m Tho Train will return from Belton to Ander? don on Monday and Friday mornings _ Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. i '?minman Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. IjCTWaBgy " Pendleton. 5 20 " II Terryvale. 6 00 .? Arrivo at Walhalla.7.00 " Leave Walhalla.S 30 A. M. Pcrrvville. 4.10 .* Pendleton.5.10 '? Arrive at Anderson.G.10 " Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival of up train on Greenville and Columbia Hoad. March 4 W. H. P. GAILLARD. Sup, The North and South United, ?Kr?*EK0??; PY V,!? Rreat Metr?poli tWPhr? *'4afr**HSffs| tan Through Passenger Route. Seo that your Tickets aro good via Petersburg, Weldon. Raleigh and Charlotte. NORTH CAROLINA R. lt. TIME TABLE. Trains East. Trains Weet. ARRIVE. LEAVE. A MU VE. LEAVE. Charlotte. 4 15 p m 10.00 a m Salisbury .0.14 p m CIS) p m 7 37 a m 7 5G a m Greenab'o.S 57 p m fl 02 p m 5 (It! a m 5.14 a m Raleigh .. .1 00 a m 1.45 a m 12 CO m n 1.( 0 a m Goldsboro.5.30 am 8 30 p m A Freight and Accommodation Train leaves Charlotte daily, at 3.40 a. m., and an ives at 12.25 p. m._ALBERT JOHNSON. Sup. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. sr .M .ii IO It SCHEDULE. UNIONVILLE, JUNE 21. 1870. ON and after MONDAY, tho 27th instant, there will bo daily passenger trains on this road. , On Mondays, Wednesday*, Fridays and Saturdays tlx- down trains will leave Spartan? burg Covirt Honte at 5 30 a. ni., and arrive at Alston at ll.CO a. rn; returning leave Alston at 12.00 m., and reach Spartanburg Court House at 5.30 p. m. On Tuesdays the down trains will leave Spartanburg Conrt House at I 7 30 a. m., and arrive at Alston at 100 p. m.; returning leave Alston nt2.15 p. m., and leach Spartanburg Court House at 7.00 p. m. On Thursdays the down trains will leave Spartan? burg Court House at 3 45 a. m., and arrivo at Alston at 8 35 a. m.; returning leave Alston at 9.30 a. m.. and reach Spartanburg Court Uonso at 2.40 p. m. Juno 23 THOS. B. JETER. President. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. R. COLUMBIA, S. C., December 23, 1809. THE following is the Paseengcr Schedule over this Road: (KUNU NOltTU. Leave Augusta, at. 4.00 a. m. .. Columbia, S.C., at. 9.40 a.m. " Winusboro, at-.ll 40 a. m. Chester, at.- 1.40 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 4.20 p. m. ooiNO souTu. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at. 10 30 a. m. " Chester, at.1.25 p. m. " Winnsboro, at - - -- - 2.57 p. m. " Columbia, S. C., at. 5.07 p.m. Arrive at Augusta.9.50 p. m Making close connections with Trams of Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah, and all points South and Wefct. Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Through Tickets sold, and Baggagecbecked tc all principal points. SW Passengers by this route OOINO NOHTH have choice of TU ll EE DIFFERENT ROUTES. ACCOMMOUATION TRAIN. Leave Columbia. G 15 p. m Arrrive at Augusta. 8.30 a. m. Leave Augusta. 4 15 p. m. Arrive at Columbia.1.30 a.m. C. BOGKNIOET, Superintendent. E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt. South Carolina Railroad Company, COLUMPIA, 8. C.. MAY 13, 1870. ON and after Snn I day, 16th May, the Passenger Trains upon the South Carolina Railroad will run the following schedule: VOR CHARLESTON. Leave Columbia.7.45 am Arrive at Charleston. 3 30pm Leave Charleston.8 30 a m I rrive at Columbia.4.10 p m FOR AU UL'STA. Leave Columbia.7.45 a m Arrivo at Augusta.4.25 p m Leave Augusta.H.oo a m Arrive, at Columbia.4.10p m NIOIIT EXPRESS TRAIN ( MJMiAYH EXCEPTED). Leave Columbia.7.60 p ni Arrive at Charleston. G 45 a ni Arrive at Augusta.7 05 a m Leavo Charleston.7.30pm Leave Augusta. G 00 p m Arrive at Columbia.COO a m CAMDEN THAIN. Camden and Columbia Pasnenger Trains will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays; and between Camden and Ringville daily. Leave Camden. 6.85 a m Arrive nt Colombia.ll 00 a m Leave Columbia.1 00 p ni Arrive at Camden.5 40 p in IL T. PEAKE. Oen'l Snp't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTF.NDENT'8OPFICF? COLUMPIA. S. c.. M av 24,1870. THB iffiSRHBBrS ON SUNDAY next, the 28th instant, and until further notice, this Company will rona Sunday train for Passingers beiwocn Coliimhia'ami Helena, stopping at all stations, as follows: Leave Columbia at .7.00 a m Arrive at Helena.10.40 a m RETURNING. Leavo Helena at. 3 20 p ni Arrive at Columbia.7.00 p m May 25 JOHN ll. MORE, Orn'l Snp't.