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flBTe?i years ago, r. roan named Jaques
Constadt murdered, from jealousy, a
Jmng and beautiful Italian girl in
cw Orleans. He was convicted of
the- crime, but escaped punishment
by some legal quibble, only to be?
come , insane shortly ofter. Last
. week, he died, driven to death by
the phantom of a fleshless skeleton,
which he imagined always by his
ide, seated on his pillow. '
? rtew York paper says: "The new
tartan plaid suits on Broadway are
perfectly charming. There is a good
deal of the Helen McGregor attitude
of defiance about a fair promenader
sow when she flings back across her
shoulders the folds of a plaid cloak
and peers at you from beneath tho
dainty little hat which is perched on
ber nose."
On November 18, at the house of
the late Baron Rothschild, in Paris,
15,000 poor persons were each pre?
sented ' With a twenty franc piece,
about $i in gold, making the munifi?
cent sum ol' SOO, OOO in gold.
The Mayor of New Orleans has ap?
pointed a board of enginoers, at the
bead of whioh is Gen. Beauregard,
to devise a plan for the thorough
drainage of that city and its protec?
tion from overflow.
8,000 sheep perished in a snow
storm in South-western France, re?
cently, oauisicg their owner a loss of
*25,000.
GIBBES & THOMAS,
REAL US TA TE A GENTS,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
THE undersigned havo determined to
form a business partnership, under
the above name, for the purchase and
a Ale, on commission, of REAL ESTATE
and ether property. The prosont low
prices for real estate, in tho South, offers
great inducements for tho investment of
Northern capital; and wo propose to koop
complote and extensivo liBts of property
for oale, and to furnish reliable informa?
tion to the bayer and sollcr-making no
nhargo, except whore sales are efTectcd.
Advertising, when authorized, will bo dono
liberally and on the best terms. Wo call
on our friends throughout thu Statu to
furnish us with accurate descriptions of
any proporty they have to sell, with price,
terms. Ac. Wo havo now, and aro con?
tinually receiving, inquiries after property
that can be purchased.
JAMES G. GIBBES,
JOHN P. THOMAS,
WADE HAMPTON GIBBES,
NOT 19_Cohmibij?,_8. C. _
Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that, at the ex?
piration of threo months from date,
application will be made at the State Trea?
sury for a renewal of two certificates of
FIRE LOAN STOCK, NOB. 203 and 335,
dated respectively April 1, 184G, and April
12,1860-tho originals of which havo boen
lost or destroyed.
Nov 20 tbl3 MARTHA H. PYATT.
POMARIA NURSERIES.
THE largest and best
.collection of FRUIT,
'TREES evor before J
grown at these Nurseries
' '8 now offered for fall and win?
ter planting, embracing AP?
PLES and PEACHES of all thu choico
varieties, including many Suuthurn kinds,
particularly adapted to our soil and cli?
mate, from the earliest to the latest.
Poars, the largest and best collection in
the South, with new Southern varieties;
standards and dwarfs, of large size, can
be furnished. Apricots and Nectarines,
Plums, Cherries, Quinces, Medlars, Ever?
bearing Mulberries, English Walnuts.
Spanish Chesnuts, French Hazlcuuts, red
and white; Pomegranitus, Figs, sovoral
hardy kinds: Grapes, all tho choice tablo
variotiea ana for vineyards: Raspberries,
Strawberry Plants, all tho host, suited to
tho climate.
ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS, a largo
and variod collection, embracing many
new Cypresses and Junipers, suitable for
Cemeteries; Magnolias, Deodar Cedars,
Ac, fine seedling plants; Roses, all the
best, including the new French kinds;
Dahlias of every shado and color; Gladia?
tors, new French and Belgian; Tube
Roses, Crysanthemums; Asparagus and
Horse Radish Roots; Osage Orango and
Maoartney Rose, for hodges-plant these
to protect your Orchards and Vineyards.
A new general descriptive catalognc, con?
taining all necessary information, in press
and will bo forwarded to all patrons. All
orders Bhould bo addressed direct to me
and will receive prompt attention.
WM. SUMMER, Agent,
Nov 5 ?Bmo- _ Fomaria, S. C.
Chester Nursery Garden.
FRUIT TREES, of all descriptions, for
sale. The very best early and late
Southern Apples and Peaches, Evergreens,
Roses, Dahlias, Flowering Shrubs and
Vines, Oreen house Plants, Ac. Parsons
who wish to procure Trees or Plants to
im provo their homesteads, will do well to
examine my Price List, which can be had
by addressing
W. BLAKE, Nurseryman,
Oot 22 jfimo Chester, S. C.
Union District-In Equity.
Loniaa F. Worthy et. al. vs. G. D. Peake,
Executor, et. al. Bill to Marshal Assets.
PURSUANT to a decretal order of His
Honor Chancellor Carroll, in the
above stated caso, the creditors of TUOS.
BOWKER, deceased, lato of Union District,
H. C., aro required to present and estab?
lish their claims before mo, on or before
the lat day of JANUARY next.
WM. MUNRO, C. E. U. D.
Commissioner's ofticu,
Union C. H., S. C., Supt 29, 1868.
October 1_ th.lm
Union District-In Equity.
Henrietta Kaiser el. al, rx. Julius Kaiser
et. al' Bill for Partition.
7~>UR8UANT to a decretal order of His
i_ Honor Chancellor Johnson, in thu
above stated case, the creditors of CH.
KAISER, deooased, and of the timi of Ch.
Kaiser A Son, Jaiu of Unionvillo, S. C., aro
required to present and establish their do
mauds before rou, on or bofore the 1st day
-of.TANTIA.RY nert.
WM. MUNRO, C. E. U. D.
Commissioner's oflice,
Union C. H., 8. C., Sept. 26, 1868.
October^ ^ th 3m
Dried Apples.
4f\f\f\ IdiS. of primo DRIED AP
,UUU PLEB for sale low by
JSov 21 K. ? G. P. HOPE.
TXfE have remodeled ocr RB8TAU
YV BANT. WiU dAily receive OY8
TERS, Fieh, Game, Venison, Ac, of choice
quality. Our motto ahaU be punctual at?
tendance, moderate prices, and a desire to
please all. Aa usual, our WINES, Li?
quors, SegarB, Ao., ara of the best. Give
us a call and judge for yourself.
LUNCH from ll to 1 o'clock.
JOHN CBOWLEY A CO.,
Op?Mit? South End of Market.
Oct 29_
THE POLLOCK HOUSE.
. REJUVENAIOD^RE-?RRANGED.
THE undersigned informs the public
that ho has put his entire establish?
ment in thorough order for tho approach?
ing winter, and having added a large and
w?ll-lighted room, on the first Ifrf*^
floor, can accommod?t o PRIVATE ?Mk
DINNER and SUPPER PARTIES. J^tfJ*
Entrance front and rear.
In tho second storv, is a handsomely
_ ^furnished BILLIA BD
^Z~Z_^? BOOM, containing several
TlTHHyjnr^YjPh"'?ri Tn''l"?, of thc very
Lr..iLo.'L^ latest style and finish.
In tho SAMPLE BOOM, excellent
Wines, Liquors, Segars, Smoking sudas?
Chewing Tobacco, etc., can bo ob-BOS
fained. ?ur
OYSTERS, GAME and FISH constantly
on hand. T. M. POLLOCK. "
Nov (?
THE CAROLINA HOUSE,
tOQ LOCATED on Washington street, 1
IHlnext to Brennen A Carrolly, in now
IB under tho solo proprietorship of tho
undersigned. Tho best of everything, in
tho way of WINES, LIQUOBS, ALE, SE?
GARS, TOBACCO, etc., kept on hand.
LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. Give
him a call, and test the correctness of thc
assertion made above.
June 19 BICJBAItp_BABBY.
EXCHANGERESTAURANT,
Camden Street, rear of Gregg's China Store,
J. CLKNUIMNG, - - - Proprietor.
W ? ?
HAVING thoroughly fitted up the above
establishment as a RESTAURANT,
I am prepared to furnish visitors with the
best of EATABLES and DRINKABLES.
OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc.,
prepared in tho very best Mylo, bv one of
tho finest cooks in the city. SUTTERS
furnished at short notice. Families sup?
plied with OYSTERS nt reasonable prices.
Choice WINI'S. LIQUORS und CIGARS
constantly uti hand. LUNCH every day at
II o'clock. 1 ?ce ill
! ~ COTTON.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on
COTTON consigned to JAMES W.
TBA8K, New York, bv applying to
September 1G 85 E. A G. D. HOPE.
Wines and Liquors.
STOCK fnll and prices to suit tho times.
Lowest in price and finest in quality.
For Balo by GEO. SI MMERS.
FISHER & LOWRANCE.
COLUMBIA, s. c.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD,
8ELI,
The Beet Made,
The Most Durable,
The Most Fashionable,
The Cheapest,
CLOTHING
IN THE STATE.
NEW STYLE HATS,
JUST RECEIVED.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
CASSIMERES,
FOR FINE CUSTOM WORK.
We sell thc best-titting
SHIRTS AND COLLARS,
And keep all thc latest styles of
FURNISHING GOODS.
R. & \V. C. SWAFFIELD.
October 23
New Buckwheat Flour.
5BARUEL8 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
5 barrels Golden Syrup.
_ForjaIo by_E. A G. D. HOPE.
Family Flour.
-| (rf\ BAGS Knoxville Family FLOUR
for salo low. E. & G. D. HOPE.
MTNA LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
Hartford, Connecticut.
ASSETS OVER $10,000,000.
AMOUNT INSURED IN 1867, ..... $45,000,0(0
RECEIPTS FOR 1867, ..... 5.181,271
NUMBER OF NEW POLICIES ISSUED, 1807, - - - 15,251
NUMBER OF .ETNA'S POLICY HOLDERS, OVER - - 50,000
NUMBER AT COLUMBIA AGENCY, - - 147
THE growth of tho /ETNA han never been equaled by any other Company whatso?
ever in Europoor Amorica. Chartered in 1820, lier record is without spot or blemish.
Rev. Dr. Cumming, of London, says: "Tho assurance of life is one of tho moat
Christian things that I know, for what in UV lt is taking tho load that would
CRUSH ONE FAMILY and spreading it over tirent;/ thousand families: so that a
mero drop lights upon each, instead of the overwhelming torrent falling apotl one.
It seems to mc a beautiful illustration of bearing one another's burdens. And,
thercforo, let every young man entering upon lifo, every head of a family, whether
high or low, set his house in order au far as to assure his life."
Decembers II. E. NICHOLS A CO., Genera) Agents.
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF PROPERTY
COLUMBIA AND VICINITY.
THE JETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,
HAS RESUMED BUSINESS IN COLUMBIA.
GEORGE HUGGINS, AGENT, .... COLUMBIA, S. C.
THIS Company insured property in Columbia for twenty-one years previous to the
war. Tho undersigned conducted the agoncy from 1849 to 1861 nearly fourteen
years. Tho amount paid citizens of Columbia for losses sustained amounted to over
$120,000. In no instance was there any litigation or contention. EQUITY and PROMT
NESS in settling claims gained a high reputation for the Company.
Incorporated in 1S19.Charter perpetual.
Losses paid in fifty years.$23.500,000.
LEADING AMERICAN COMPANY.
Capital stock, all paid up in cash.(3,000,000
A S S K T S .
Cash on hand and in bank, on call. $550,000
United States Stock. 1,175,000
City Stocks. 925,000
Bank Stocks.,. 1,800,000
Mortgago Bonds. . 9:10,000
Real Estate. 250,000
Total.$5,130,000
Making the d'. TN A tho STRONGEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY in tho United
States. Tho .ETNA'S stock rates HIGHER than any FIRE Insurance Company in the
United States. Tho ./ETNA is ono of the OLDEST companies in tho United States.
The largest amount taken in ono risk is $20.000. It has no connection, either in capital
or directore, with tho /Etna Lifo Company, of Hartford. Heavy mercantile values
need strong underwriters. Merchants will appreciato tho advantage of insuring with
tho ?ETNA. Risks taken on Buildings, Merchandize. Cotton. Ac, ftt fair rates. All
claims for losses adjusted and paid at this agency. OEOROK BUGGINS, Ag'i,
Dec 3 tutlunO Oflico at Kinard's, Main street, Columbia, S. C.
TO BE INSURED WITH
H. E. NICHOLS & CO.,
IS A POSITIVE GUARANTEE!
SINCE tim war. we havo paid to our citizens, for Losses by Fire, about MVKTV
TWO THOUSAND DOLLA KS.
Having thus saved that large sum to a community too reduced to lose it. wo stand
readv to save moro; and wo submit that the comfort and protection of the TWENTY
MILLIONS OK DOLLARS we represent, is moro than worth tho Hmall outlay
necessary to secure it.
INSURE AND BE SAFE-FIRES WILL HAPPEN.
Wo represent tho following Companies, a'l of which occupy tho vory first rank in the
insurance world:
atEEN, nf Liverpool mid London A?<rt?, $10,000,000 lu Gold.
UN DRU WHITE Ht?' AOK^'tY. ol Nev# Voik .... .. 3.500,000
SECURITY, ?. " . 1,500,000
NORTH AMERICAN, ?. . 700,000
HOME, of New Haven. 3,000,000
PUTNAM, of Hartford. TOO,OOO
UNION, of Baltimore. ?? 500,000
GEORGIA HOME, of Colnmbni, Georgia. 400,000
ALBEMARLE, of Charlottesville, Virginia. ? 400,000
SOUTHERN MUTUAL, of Athena, Georgia. ? 400,000
H. E. NICHOLS di CO., Agents,
Ootober 17 3mos OFFICE OVER AGNEW'S, COLUMBIA, 8. C.
?IMMMJlNMittKP.
HBW ADVERTISB1Q3NTS.
ADVERTISERS' GAZETTE.
The only paper devoted exclusively
to the interests of Advertisers
and Publishers
IT CONTAINS MONTHLY A LARGE
Amount of Valuable and Important
Information for bolh the above
dosses, and fills a place hereto?
fore unallemptcd in this country.
Ever; number, besides a choice selection
of Miscellaneous and News Items, con?
tains
L.l?ta of Papen,
Statements a* to Circulation.
Suspensions,
Ckangci,
New Icauei, Etc., Etc.,
-TO(i I "..Ll IF. 11 WITH
LIVES OF SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISERS,
FORTUNES THAT RAVE REEN
MADE BY ADVERTISING, ETC.
The Inside Track, ot Chicago, says of
it :
"Tho Advertisers' ti.izetU, of New York,
is Olio of tho paperH that comes to us, and
to all publishers and advertisers, brimful
of interest. Wo drop everything else when
we got Bight of it. Its spicy items and
crisp clippings make it a welcome guest
anywhere, but its hints and information
on advertising are its most valuable
points."
TRY IT FOlTONE YEAR!
SoBScaiPTtON FBICE: $2.00 per annum.
Singlo Copies, 25 coi.--.
Rates of Advertising, 10 cents per lino.
Address all orders to
GEO. P. ROWELL ?fe CO.,
PUBLISHERS,
40 Tajik Row, New York._
Agents Wanted for the Official His?
tory of the War-Its Causes, Cha?
racter, Conduct and Results.
BY HON. ALEXANDER II. STEVENS.
Send for circulars and seo our terms,
and a full description of the work. Ad?
dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa.; Atlanta, Ga.: Cincin?
nati, Ohio, or St. Louis, Mo. Nov 17
$2,000 A YEAR AND EXPENSES
mo agents, to introduce thc WILSON
X SEWING MACHINE. Stitch alike on
both sides. Samples on two weeks trial.
Extra inducements to experienced agents.
For further particulars address thu WIL?
SON SEWING MACHINE CO., Cleveland,
Ohio; Boston, Mass.. or St. Louis, Mo.
N ewspapers.
THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST !
A "LIST" IIHP just been published for
the u?r of Advertisers, including the
leading Democratic and Republican papers
in all towns and cities of the United States
having moro than 10,000 population, (dai?
lies being given wherever any aro pub
lishod,) and also most of the weekly publi?
cations, the regular circulation of which
exceed 10,000 copies each istmo.
MST Sent to any address on receipt of 25
i couts. Address
GEO. P. ROWELL k CO.,
Advertising Agents,
40 Park Row, New York.
L0RILL ARD'S
" YACHT CLUB"
! mm mm.
i The best judges evi ry where declaro it to
be the best, for many reasons :
It is made of the finest stock grown.
lt has a mild and agreeable aroma.
It is anti-nervous in its effects
The Nicotine having been extracted
And is perfectly free from drugs.
It leaves no acrid, disagreeable after-taste,
Does not burn or sting the tongue,
And leavoB no offensive odor in tho room.
Being very light, one pound will last as
Lmg as two to threo pounds of ordinary
tobacco.
Orders for Elegant Meerschaum Pipes
Aro hoing packed daily in the various
Sized Bags in which it is sold.
I Itu y lt. Try it, and convince > ?om HI If
I That it has all tho advantages wu claim
for it.
If vour dealer does not keep i*, ask him to
get it.
LORILLARD'S
EUREKA SMOKING TOBACCO.
A GOOD SMOKING TOBACCO
IS A PERPETUAL COMFORT.
Tho "Eureka" Tobacco is hkewieo an
excellent artielo of choice Virginia Tobac?
co, of a heavier body than the former, and
hence much cheaper in price; nevertheless
it makes an excellent smoke.
Orders for "Meerschaum Pipes" are also
packed daily in this brand.
LORILLARD'S SNUFFS
Still retain tho excellent quality for which
they have bocomefamous wherever used.
Circulars sent on application.
P. LORILLARD, New York.
$250 Per Month Guaranteed.
SURE pay. Salaries paid weekly. Agents
wanted immediately everywhere
throughout tho Southern States to sell our
Patent Everlasting White Wire CLOTHES
LINES. Call at, or address, tho GIRARD
WIRE MILLS, Philadelphia, Pa. Nov 17
milE Ci RE AT NEW YORK AUIll
_i. CULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND
'FAMILY NEWSPAPER -Tho RURAL
! AMERICAN, published in the citv o? New
i York, ?B now tho LARGEST and HOST
ELEGANT paper of its class in tho United
[ States. Price $1.50 a year; 10copies $12.50;
20 copies $20, or only ONE DOLLAR a year !
Every subscriber in clubs of ten. at $1.50,
will receive a freo package of EARLY
ROSE POTATOES, selling at $40 per bbl.,
post paid, worth *1.25, Tho Rural Ameri?
can is everywhere admitted to bo thc BEST,
CHKAI'KKT, and the roost PHACTICAL farm?
ers' and fruit-growers' paner in this coun
tiy. DB editor-in-chief is an old farmer
ami fruit-grower of FOKTY YEAHS' experi?
ence! The publication of this paper was
removed in Juno last from Utica, N. Y., to
New York City ; and the Editorial and Busi?
ness Office to Now Brunswick, N. J., (near
? New York,) whoro its proprietor owns a
! farm within tho city limits, of 122 acre.,
, worth $50,000; and also has a largo Gash
, Capital to insure permanency to his publi
; oations. Club Agonts wanted everywhere,
. who aro paid a very liberal compensation.
! Samples of paper, blank subscription lists,
?Ac, free. Address T. B. MINER, New
i Brnuswick, New Jersey.
8QUTHEBJI PPBTJBHKR8
ABB RESPECTFULLY INFORMED thai
Messrs. GEO. P. BOWELL St CO., the
Leading New York Advertising Agents,
?re now making extensive CONTRACTS
throughout the Sooth. They pay CASH
for all tho Advertising thoy order, and ex?
pect to obtain Low Rates. Publishers
wishing to havo their Journals placed on
filo at tho Ofiico of Messrs. ROWELL & Co.,
should address them as an exchange to
the "ADVERTISERS' GAZETTE," New
York City._
DR. THOMAS T. M00R?7~
OFFERS great inducements to Ids Pa?
tients, and tho public, in thc way of
GOOD WORK and VERY MODERATE
PRICES. Teeth extracted without pain,
or any subs?quent ill effects, by uso of
Nitrous Oxidier Laughing Gas. Office on
Main street, over Grogg'B China storo.
Oct 15_
DR. D. L. BOOZER,
HAVING obtained from tho different
patentem? of tho profession, ofiico
rights of tho latent improvement in DEN?
TISTRY, is prepared to do all kinds of
DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability
and despatch, at tho very lowest rates.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Ofiico oa
Main struct, Columbia, S. C., three doora
North of Agnow'B. Vulcanized Rubber
Plates inserted at $25. May 2 ly
GREGG, PALMEE & GO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Interest Allowed on ?cpo?its.
RUY
AND
SELL
STOCKS,
P-ONDS,
GOLD,
SILVER
AND
EXCHANGE.
Advances Made on Cotton.
GRAIN
AND
COUNTRY
PRODUCE
SOLD
ON
[COMMISSION.
October 2j
THE QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
TRE best and most popular Medicine in
uso.
Tho Queen's is tho great Blood Purifier.
Tho Quceu's Delight is a safo Alterative.
Tho Queen's Delight is a cortaiu euro for
Diseases of tito Blood.
Tho Queen's Delight id tho best Liver In
vigorator.
Tho Quoen'a Delight is tho medicine for
Scrofula.
Tho Queon's Delight is given for Head?
aches.
Tho Queen's Delight is for Nervous Affec?
tions.
Tho Queen's Delight will cure all Skin
Diseases.
Tho Queen's Delight will remove Blotches,
and Pimples.
Tho Queen's Delight will euro Chills and
Fevor.
The Queen's Delight will cure Cancer and
Indolent Tumors.
Thc Queen's Delight will euro Erysipelas
and Carbuncles.
The Queen's Delight will euro Asthma.
Thc Queen's Delight will cure Bronchitis.
Tho Queen's Delight will euro all Female
Complaints.
The Queen's Delight will restore tho lost
Energies of Man.
The Quceu's Delight will restore thoFeeblo
to Health.
The Queen's Delight for Young and Pale
faced Creature's.
The Queen's Deliget has secured tho favor
of tho People.
Tho Queen's Delight is now the great Fa?
mily Medicine.
The Queen s Delight has been tried, and
gives universal satis'aotion.
The Queen's Delight should be iu every
Family.
Tho Queen's Delight is tho cheapest as
well as the best Medicino you can give.
Strong Testimonials.
Rio LAKE, RICHLAND DISTRICT, S. C.
Dr. E. ft. Heinttah.
DKAB Sm: Upon tho recommendation of
a friend, I purchased a bottle of your
QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and took it for
Chills and Fever. I report to you a com?
plete euro of my casu. I have bCOii living
on Big Lake, whero tho Chill i and Fever
prevail, as an epidemic. I have escaped
thom entirely, utter taking your v?ii?ablo
mixture. I can recommend its general
uso, in cases of Debility, and in Derange?
ment of the Liver and Stomach. It is a
valuable medicine. Yours respectfully,
J. J. DOUGLASS.
LANCAHTKII. Penn.. Sept. 25, 18(37.
Air. E. II. Ueinilsh.
DBABSIB: Tho bottle of QUEEN'S DE?
LIGHT which I bought from your agent
. i Lancaster, Pennsylvania, has given me
entire satisfaction. I have beon a dyspep?
tic for many years, and never found relief
from an attack, excopt by traveling. A
chango of climate and diet always im?
proved my health, but this inado it neces?
sary to travel. Youi QUEEN'S DELIGHT
does away with this expensivo process.
No medicine ever before produced so good
an effect ai'ie, using ono bottle. 1 am
almost entirely relieved of pain. My bow?
els aro regular. I experience rn nausea,
and am improving in health. The
QUEEN'S DELIGHT ?H certainly tho best
medicine I have ever taken. 1 will recom?
mend its use. Yours respectfully,
JAMES F. DOUN EY.
Prepared onlv liv E. H. Heinitsb. Whole?
sale agents, FISHER A HEINITSU,
Oct '?X i Columbia, S. C.
New Store and Saloon.
?THE undersigned respectfully
informs II?H friends, and tho pub?
lic genorally, that ho has oponed
a NEW STORE, on Richardson stroet,
(formerly occupied Ly Mcr&rs. Calnan A
Krouder.) whero ho will keep constantly
or hand tho choicest WINES, Liquors,
^agor Boer, Tobacco, Pipes, Scgars,
Bohwitzer CheoBO, etc., etc. 'From his ex
Ccri.?nee, for tho last eighteen yoars, he
opes, by st net attention to business, to
receive a share of pnblic patronage.
The SALOON wilt bo supplied withgrw^
the ehoicost LIQUORS, Lager Beer.QDf
Scgars, otc, at all times. PB
Dec 2 JOHN C. 8REGER8.
TI" -'-ii -iriin ir n linn nan w<> m m*m*i in
"NICKERS?N HOUSE,"
COLUMBIA. S. C..
First Class Hotel, - - 98 Per Day.
WJ.IiL.IAM A. WRIGHT
HAVING assumed tho ma?
nagement of this HOUSE,
respectfully solicits a share
_Jof publio patronage.
FREE OMAIB US Co ana from the Hotel.
Nov 10 Imo_
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
HY MRS. M. W. STRATTON.
CORNEE Gervais and Assembly street*,
Columbia. S. C. Convenient to the
Greenville ana Charleston Railroads, and
tho business portion of the city.
Kates of transient board-$1} per day.
Lodgings can be obtained with sr ?ith
out meals, at any time._Sept 30 3m
Charlotte & South Carolina B. B. Co
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, S. C., August 8. 1868.
ON and after WEDNESDAY, the 12th
institut, tho Trama over this Road
will run au follows, viz:
Le a ve Colombia at.4.15 p. m.
Arrivo at Charlotte at.11.00 p. m.
Loavo Charlotte at.11.85 p. ra.
Arrivo at Columbia at.G.00 a. m.
MST CloBe connectionot both ways, with
Trains of Greenville and Columbia and
South Carolina Roads.
MW Passengers for tho North, taking
this route, have tho choice of FOUR DIF?
FERENT ROUTES, viz: From Greens?
boro, either via Danville or Raleigh.
From Weldon, either via Petersburg or
Portsmouth: and from Portsmouth, either
via Old Bay Line and Baltimore or Anna
messic Lino and Wilmington, Delaware.
?3- TIME AS QUICK and FABE AS
LOW ae bv anv other route.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond,
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
Now York, apply ai Ticket Offico, foot Elan -
ding Btreet.
An Accommodation Train will be run
RB follows:
Lcavo Columbia on Mondays, Wednes?
days and Fridays at 7 A. M., arriving at
Charlotte at G.85 P. M.
Returning-lcavo Charlotte on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 A. M., ar?
riving at Cohimbia at 5.05 P. M
Passengers taking tho G A. M. Train
from Charlotte can connect with Nighl
Train of South Carolina Road for Charles?
ton. Passengers from Charleston can-by
leaving tho South Carolina Train at Junc?
tion-connect with tho 7 A. M. Train from
Columbia. CALEB BOUKN1GHT,
August 8 Superintendent.
Change of Schedule on G. & C. B. R
ON and 'after WEDNESDAY, tho 12th
instant, Passenger Trains will run
daily, Surdays excepted, connecting with
Night Train on South Carolina and Char?
lotte and South Carolina Railroads:
Leavo Columbia at.7.00 a. m.
" Alnton at.8.40 M
.? Newberry at.10.10 M
Arrive at Abbev?le at.3.00 p. m.
*. at Anderson at.4.20 "
" at Greenville at.5.00 "
Leave Greenville at. 5.45 a. m.
?. Anderson at.6.25 "
?? Abbev?le .-.t. 8.00 "
" Newberry ai.12.35 p.m.
" Alston at.....2.1C 44
Arrive at Columbia a >. 8.45 *'
Trams on tho Bino ;Mdgc Railroad will
also run daily, Sundays e. copted.
Loavo Anderson at.4.30 p. m.
44 Pendleton at.5.30 44
Arrive at Walhalla at.7.30 44
Leave Walhalla at. 3.30 a. m.
44 Pendleton at.6.30 44
Arrive at Anderson at.?.20 "
The train will return from Belton to An?
derson on Monday and Friday mornings.
JAMES O. MEBED1TH,
Anti 8 Genoral Superintendent.
SOUTH CAROLINA BA?LB0AD,
GENEBAL SUP TS OFFICE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.. March 28,1808.
PASSENGEB TRA1N3 will run as fol?
lows, viz:
Leavo Charleston for Columbia. G.30 a. m.
Arrive at Kingsville. 1.30 p.m.
Leavo Kingsville. 2.00 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia. 3.G0 p. m.
Leave Columbia. G.00 a. m.
Arrive at Kingsville. 7.30 a.m.
Loavo Kingsville. 8.00 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston. 3.10 p.m.
Tho Passenger Train on tho Camden
Branch will connect with up and down
Columbia Trnino ana Wilmington and Man?
chester Railroad Trains on MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS and SATUBDAYS.
Night Express Freight and Passenger
Accommodation Train will run as follows:
Leavo Charleston for Columbia. .5.40 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia.6.05 a. m.
Loavo Columbia. 5.30 p. m.
Arrivo at Charleston. 5.40 a. m.
March 21 IL T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sur/t.
Columbia apel Augusta Railroad.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., December 6,1868.
TRAINS leavo ColomMa on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday; and Granite
ville on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
All Freight must bo delivered one hom
boforo departuro of the train.
Ann. LEAVE Ana, LEAvt.
A. M. 11.00 Columbia. 1.40 P.M.
11.50 12.00 Lexington C. H. 12.45 12.55
12.40 1 P.M. Gilbert Hollow. 12.00 12.10
1.80 1.40 Leesville 11.25 11.80
1.45 1.55 Batesville. 11.05 11.15
2.35 2.45 Ridge Spring. 10.15 10.25
3.25 3.30 Johnston's. ft 30 9.45
4 00 4 in Pino House. 8.40 8.50
5.10 P. M. Graniteville. A. M. 7.30
C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent.
Dec 6_
The Great Island Pr eight Route,
VIA
Charlotte and So. Ca. R. R.,
ANO
PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA?
FAVORITE AND RELIABIJ:
ROUTE ?fters superior advantages to
tho MERCHANTS of COLUMBIA and UP?
COUNTRY, in transporting FREIGHTS at
low rates and quick despatch to and from
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Y'ork and
Boston.
MW Rates always guaranteed as.'owa-1
tho published rates of any other line.
tfr No change of carsj or breakage or
bulk, between Charlotte and Portsmouth.
MW Marino Insurance from one-'.alf to
throe-qnartera per cent, less thar, ny com?
peting lines.
For farther information, rates, claaeiu .
cation sheets, Ac, apply to. or address,
E. B. DOB6EY,
General Fr?igh? and Tiokot Agent,
Charlotte and South Carolina B. B. Co.
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