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A JOLLY SINECURIST.-There is, it seems,
an officer of the Federal Government called
the ''Superintendentof the Crypt." A crypt
is a subterranean cell or cave, according to
Webster; and the superintendent of a crypt,
"w? ??pLtOae, ia u gentlemanwho looks into
this cell or cave and keeps the rats ont.
Here is an odd story about the Government
"Superintendent of the Crypt," from a
morning paper: "General Butler discovered
an item providing so muoh per annum for
tho "Superintendent of the Crypt." Not
understanding what thia meant, he sought
knowledge from his fellow-members, but
they were no wiser than he. He then con?
sulted the appropriation bills for fifty years j
back, and found the same thing charged in
each bill. After a determined search among j
the servants of the Capitol, the Superin?
tendent of the Crypt was found. He was j
bronght forward and made to relate his his?
tory. It Bceins that shortly after General
Washington died, an Act was passed by
Congress, providing for the building of a
vault beneath the Capitol, which was to [
hold the remains of the immortal statesman
and warrior, and to be called the crypt. It I
was found necessary to have a man to watch
the sacred spot, and accordingly an officer |
was employed, to be called tho Superinten?
dent of the Crypt. The duties of tho Su
Serihtendent were to sit near tho crypt
airy, from 9 A. M. until 3 P. M., and see
that only, one gas-burner was used. This
the present occupant has done for the last
forty years, and mow General Butler cruelly
proposes to abolish tho office."
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An ox-eart filled with women and children
passed through Hillsboro, North Carolina,
on Wednesday evening. Two men and a |
bull calf were pulling the cart; tho bnll in
the middle, and a man harnessed in rope and
fastened to each end of tho long singlc-trea.
In answer to where they were from, tho
man said that "h-1 was to pay in Western
"Virginia, and they were moving to Haleigh
to look after a home."
Latest New York News.
LADIES!
look Ontl LookOatt! LookOull!
"Beauti?os the Complexion."
"Gives a Rosy Glow to the Cheeks."
"A Ruby Tinge to tho Lips."
"Removes all Blotches and Freckles."
"The Best in the World."
. "COSTAfi'S"
BEAUTIFIER !
THE
Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms
One Bottle, $1.00. Throe for $2.00.
1,000 Bottles sold in one day in New York city.
S3-All Druggists in COLUMBIA Bell it.
Or address "COSTAR," No. 10 Crosby st., N. Y.
"COSTAE'S" Standard Preparations
ABS
..Cogtar's" Hat, Roach, &e., Exterminator*.
. 'Costar'*" Bed-Hug Exterminators.
'.Costar'?" (only parc) Insect Powder.
"Only Infallible Remedies known."
"13 yearB established in New York."
"2,000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily."
" 111 Beware Ul of spurious imitations."
' 'All Druggists in COLUMBIA sell them."
Address "COSTAR," 10 Crosby street, Now
York; or. JOHN F. HENRY, successor to Domas
Darnos A Co., 21 Park Row, Now York. Sold in
COLUMBIA by the principal Druggists.
Dec 22_ly
The Place to Get lt.
jp IF you aro desirous of obtaining tho very
QB best brands of WINES. GIN, BRANDY,
? WHI8KEY or RUM, by tho glass or bottle,
besides firet quality 8EGARS and TOBACCO, call
at the Carolina House, on Washington street,
near Sumter. B. BARRY,
Jan 16 Proprietor.
The Pollock House.
9-mL THIS first class RESTAURANT is
lEraflK located on Main street, a few doors?nrj.
. ,y wrrnm Washington. Ia furnishedUfij?
with tho best of WINES. LIQUORS, LAGER, W
etc. OYSTERS and GAME, in season. Comfort?
able rooms attached for private Dinner and Sup?
per parties. A handsomely fitted . - .
up BILLIARD ROOM in the BO- ^
cond story ?with Sharpo'aimprovedWiiargi^aP^
Jan 14_T. M. POLLOCK, Propnotor.
LANIER HOUSE,
Main street near Lady, Columbia, 8. C.
A- THI8 FIRST CLASS w wmti
<J^Kh&k RESTAURANT is sup- ^?T^t^?
lOBMnfcpHed with tho very beat of WINI'S,
LIQUORS, SEGAR8 and TOBACCO. DINNERS
and SUPPERS furnished at short notice. The
cooking ia Unsurpassed. OYSTERS, GAME, Etc.,
in season. J. B. LANIEB, Proprietor.
B. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Doc 10
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Lager Bier, &c.
rZf \ DOZ. BREMEN LAGER BIER direct im
ttV/ portation,
60 Doz. London Porter,
50 Doa. Scotch Ale.
1 Bbl. "WHEAT" WHISKEY -very tine for
sale by OEO. SYMMERS.
To Newspaper Publishers.
I710R HALE CHEAP, a quantity of LEADS,
" BRASS DASHES, etc., suitable, for columna
of about twclvo eniB pica. Apply at J'honix
office. Jan 6
FERTmZERSl
BhodeV Super-Phosphate,
I Tho Old and lo UROS t established Standard Mnnnre.
OB C H ILLA GUANO .
PERUVIAN GUANO.
RHODES' MANURE, in ita preparation, is made
equally adapted for forcing largo crops of
Cotton, Corn, Whoat, Tobacco, Potatoos and other
root crops. Tho Manufacturing Department is
conducted by Frederick Klett, ono of tho most
skillfal Chemists and Manufacturers in tho United
States. It is endorsed, approved and recommended
hy all of tho most prominent Chemists and Agri?
culturalists in tho Southern States, "lt can he
relied upon as uniform iu quality," always reliable,
productivo of largo crops and unexcelled by any in
tho market, in tho high percentage of "True Fer?
tilizing Principles." Price $57.50 cash, or $05 time,
with Factor's acceptance, and 7 per cent, interest
until 1st December, 18GU.
ORCHILLA GUANO, "AA."-A linc bird Guano,
rich in Phosphates and Alkaline Salts. Prico $35
cash, or $40 time.
PERUVIAN GUANO, warranted pur. and always
on hand. Furnished at market prices for cash. "
B. S. RHETT & SON, Agents,
Dec^9 8mo_ Charleston, 8. 0.
Wando Fertilizer.
THE WANDO MINING AND MANUFACTUR?
ING COMPANY offers to tho planters and
farmers of thc South their FERTILIZER, known
as tho
.* WANDO PKRT1LIZEH,"
Which the experience of tho past season has
proved to bo one of tho most valuablo in our mar?
ket. It has for its baso tho materials from the
Phosphate Beds of tho Company, on Ashley River,
and is propared at their works ac tho
EAST END OF II ASI I. STREET,
In this city. In order to guarantee its uniformity
and maintain its high standard, tho Company has
made arrangements with tho distinguished*Che?
mist, Dr. C. U. SHEPARD, JB., who carefully
analyzes all tho ammoniacal and other material
purchased bj- tho Company, and tho prepared
FERTILIZER,
Before being offered for sale. The Company is
resolved to mako an article which will prove to bo
a COMPLETE MANURE, and give entire satisfac?
tion.
For terms, circulars, and other information,
apply to
IV .tl. <;. DUKES c. CO.. Agents,
No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
Jan 1*2 8mn
Wanted, Wanted, Wanted!
TO purchase COON, OTTER AND DEER SKINS,
for which tho highest CASH prices will bo paid
hy us. Washed Wool 45c; Unwashed 30-this is
uwin? to an advanco in tho wool market, and wo
are desirous of affording thc very highest prices
to the countrv merchants for all articles in oar
line. Coon Skins, good winte r 18e. por lb.
MOSES GOLDSMITH A SON,
Jan 14 30* Charleston, S. C.
George D. Connor, Broker,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WILL buv and sell on commission. REAL
ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS. COUPONS,
GOLD. 8ILVER, BANK BILLS and EXCHANGE.
Has pormissiun to refer to Bufus M. Johnston,
Esq., and C. F. Jackson, Esq-, of Columbia.
Jan 21 thelmo
WINTHROP B. WLLLIAM8,
COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION MER?
CHANT, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston,
S. C. Sept 3 5mo
Dissolution of Copartnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing ander the
name of FISHER A LOWRANCE is this day
dissolved, by mutual consent.
E. H. FI8HER,
Jan 12 R. N. LOWRANCE.
Copartnership Notice.
ACOPARTNERSHIP has this dav been entere?]
into between FISHER A LOWRANCE and
JOHN FISHER, former President Branch Bank ol
the State of South Carolina, tinder thc name ant
stylo of FISHER, LOWRANCE ft FISHER.
E. H. FISHER.
B. N. LOWRANCE,
Jan 12 JOHN FISHER.
Notice.
CREDITORS a.id DEBTORS of tho firm 0
FISHER ft LOWRANCE trill make setllemcu
with the undersigned.
Jan 12 FISHER, LOWRANCE ft FISHER.
SOMETHING NEW FOR 1869.
THE NEW CASKET; a Rich Collection o
CHURCH MUSIC, containing Sparkling Gems
gathered from tho works of Handel, Haydn, Mo
zart, Beethoven, Rossini and other Great Masters
Also, Choice European and American MELO
DIES, selected from Nineteen Popular Musi
Books; besides, a largo amount of NEW MUSIC
composed and arranged expressly for this work
Altogether, being the most Complete Collectioi
of SACBED MELODIES ever published B
George O. Robinson, Charleston, S. C.
DIARIES FOR 1800,
T W E N T Y VARIETIES,
AT
Jan 5 DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN'S Bookstore.
DENTISTRY.
DR. D. L. BOOZEB, grateful for tho libort
patronage ho has received from the citizen
of this city and tho surrounding District, duriu
tho past year, respectfully announces that be no'
permanently establishes himself in Columbia. A
operations on tho natural Teeth faithfully pt i
formed. ARTIFICIAL CASES, in every approve
method, carefully and satisfactorily executed
amnng which ho would call special attention t
that known as Reynold*'Patent; and of his sm
ceas in constructing Artificial Cases by this beal
t i f ul and durable process, ho is enabled, with cot
ridence, to refer to his patients and to til
patentee Oflico on Main street, over First Ni
tiona) Bank. Jan 8
TOILET REQUISITES.
371RENCH NOVELTIES- Perfumery. Extract
. Odors, Boqueta, Fountains, Antique Oil, Ge
man Cologne, Lubin's Extracts and Powder, Hoy
Lavender, Perfumed Crackers, French Pomade
"Cosmotique," Fmglish Hair Brushes, Dressh
Combs, assorted; Fino Tooth Combs, English ai
French Tooth Brushes; Elegant Toilet Soap-Ros
Almond, Honey, Glycerine, Windsor, Zahater, Sk
Soap, for the complexion; Powder Puffs and Boxe
in variety; Toilet Waters; all very cheap a?
Dcc20f FISHER A HEINITSH'S Di u? Store.
Bloomsdale Garden Seeds-Grown by Davi
Landreth.
TnE unexampled demand, and increasing rep
talion, of Lambeth's SLEDS, intents thc
superiority over all other kinds. Years lia
rollod up a long lino nf testimonials in favor
his Seeds, as being alw ay.- reliabb and of w i
I ranted quality. The subscribers bavo a tull lil
of Seeds, for sale wholesale and retail.
Jan 13 FISHER A HEINIT8H, Druggists.
PISTOLS, PISTOLS.
JUST received, ft supply of PISTOLS, from t
most celebrated makers; Cartridges, Powdi
Sbot, Load, Percussion Caps, Gun Wads, Powd
Flasks, Shot Belts and Shot Ponches, for salo
low figures for cash by J. ft T. H. AGNEW
POKARIA NURSERIES.
THE largest and beet collec?
tion o? FRUIT TR EE 8 | ever,
before grown at these Nurseries i
ia now offered for fall and Win?
ter planting, embracing APPLES and
PEACHES of all the choice varieties,
iaoladlug many Southern binds, particularly
adapted to our soil and climate, from tho earliest
to the latest. Foars, tho largest and best col?
lection in the South, with new Southern varieties;
standards and dwarfs, of large sizo, can be fur?
nished. Apricots and Nectarines, Plums, Cher?
ries, Quinces, Medlars, Everbearing Mulberries,
English Walnuts, Spanish Chesnuts, French Ha
zleouts, red and white; Pomegranites, Figs, several
hardy kinds; Grapes, all tho choico table varie?
ties and for vineyards; Raspberries, Strawberry
Plants, all the best, suited to tho climato.
ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS, a largo and
variod collection, embracing many new Cypresses
and Junipers, suitablo for Cemeteries; Magnolias,
Deodar Cedars, Ac, fine seedling plants; Roses,
all tho best, including tho new French kinds;
Dahlias of every shade and color; Gladiators, now
French and Belgian; Tubo Roses, Crysanthe
mams; Asparagus and Horse Radish Roots;Osage
Orango and Macartney Rose, for hedges-plant
these to protect your Orchards and Vineyards. A
new general descriptive catalogue, containing all
necessary information, in press and will bo for?
warded to all patrons. All orders should bo ad?
dressed direct to me and will receive prompt at ten
tion. WM. BUMMER, Agent,
Nov 5 ?Hmo Poma ria. S. C.
Valuable Real Estate tor Sale.
?I 1. DWELLING and LOT, cornor of.
^?Uppor and Bull streets.
2. Dwelling and Lot on Lumber street.
3. Fino Building Lot on Ars? nal Hill.
4. Lot corner of Lady aud Main streets.
5. Lot 52 feet on Main street.
G. Ilouao and Lot near Charlotte Depot.
7. Lot corner of Taylor and Assembly streets.
8. Three Lots in Wavorly.
0. Tho Barhamvillo Property and Lands adja?
cent.
10. 14 acres on Upper Btreet, adjoining the Fair |
Gronuds.
11. 2 Fine Dwellings on Arsonal Hill.
12. 1.400 acres of Pine Laud, near Camden, well
wooded; containing two good mill sites and one
mill completed, tho survey of tho Chatham Rail?
road passing through it.
13. G40 acres Pine Land, in Kershaw.
14. 21G acres of Land, in York, rich in gold.
15. 1.GG7 acres productive Land, in Abbeville.
1G. 5.Ono acres productive Land, in Laurens.
17. 1.900 acres productive Land, in Marlboro.
18. ?7G acres of productivo Land, in Fairfield.
10. 1,GOO acres Phosphate Lands, near Charles?
ton, on Stono River.
20. A fine Saw Mill Property, near Lexington.
21. 1,800 acres, in Richland," Ui> er Swamp Land?,
with a good Mill.
22. 11,000 acres of Heavily Timbered Land, in
St. Stephen's Parish.
23. GOO acres of Cypress Land, near Gadsden,
convenient to North-Eaetern Railroad.
ALSO,
3 Fine COTTON PLANTATIONS to rent, low.
We have Lands near Columbia which can be di?
vided Into small tracts to suit purchasers.
GIBBES A THOMAS,
Jan 8 Real Estate Agents.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
DRS. REYNOLDS ft. REYNOLDS I
aro prepared to furnish ARTIFICAL
TEETH on a larger scale, than herc- j
tofore, and at rates much below tho
usual charges.
Their recent improvement, lately patented, con?
stitutes the highest ordor of art in Ulis speciality,
and is fully warranted. Dentares constructed hy
this process possess many advantages over gold
plato work, and can bo supplied at about half the
cost of tho latter.
An examination of specimens, especially by
those having experience in such matters, is respect- j
fully invited. Ordinary VULCANITE RUBBER |
SETS $25. The Hame, strengthened by gold hands,
135. Terms cash. April 30$
Burglar Alarms.
WE have purchased thc right of Utley's ratent
BURGLAR ALARMS, and now offer them
for salo at the low prico of $10 each. They trill he |
foiiuda secure safe-guard J or 2'role ci ion of Stores,
Dwellings, Gin-houses, Barns, Smoke-houses, ?tc.,
from thieves and incendiaries. Call and see them
at the store of J ft T. R. AGNEW.
AYEE'S CHERRY PECTORAL.
Tor Diseases of the Throat- and Lungs, such as
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bron?
chitis, Asi h ina and Consumption.
PROBABLY never heforo in the wholo history of
medicine, has anything won so widely and so
deeply upon tho confidence ot mankind, as this
excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints.
Through a long series of years, and among most
of tho racesof men.it has risen higher and higher
lu their estimation, as it has become better known.
Its uniform character and power to cure tho vari?
ous affections of the lungs and throat, lir.vu mude
it known as a reliable protector against tl em.
While adapted to milder forms of disease and to
young children, it is at tho samo time tl.o most
effectual remedy that can bo given for incipient
consumption, and tho dangerous affections of tho
throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden
attacks of CROUP, it should be kept on hand in
every family; and, indeed, as all are sometimes
subject to colds and coughs, all should bc provided
with this antidoto for them.
Although settled CONSUMPTION is thought
incurable, still great numbers of cases where tho
diseaso seemed settled have been completely
cured, and the patient restored to sound health by
tho CHERRY PECTORAL. So completo is its
mastery over tho disorders of tho lungs and
throat, that the most obstinate of them j told to it.
When nothing elso could roach them, under tho
CHERRY PECTORAL they subside and disappear.
SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS find great
protection from it.
ASTHMA is always relieved and ottcn wholly
enred by it.
BRONCHITIS is generally cured by taking thc
CHERRY PECTORAL ill small and frequent doses.
So generally aro its virtues known that wo need
not publish tho certificates of them here, or do
mor/, than assure thc public that its qualities arc
fullv maintained.
AYER S AGUE CURE,
For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill
Fever. Remittent Fever, Jhimb Ague, Periodical
or Bilious Fever, ,fv., and indeed all the affections
which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasma?
tic ?tois?n-.
As its name implies, it docs Cure, and does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis?
muth. Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous
Bubstance whatever, it in nowise injures any pa?
tient. The number and importance of its cures in
tho ague di-trieta, are literally beyond account,
and wo btlicvo without a parallel in the history of
Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by "tho
acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures
effected in obstinate cases, and where other reme?
dies had wholly failed.
Unaccliinated persons, either resident in, or
traveling thiougn miasmatic localitios, will be
piotected bv taking the AGUE CURE doilv.
For LIVER COMPLAINTS, arising from tor
pldity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy,
stimulating the Liver into healthy netivitv.
For Bilious Disi id* rs and Liver Complaints, it
is an excellent r?incky, producing many truly re?
markable enres where other medicines had failed.
Prepared by DB. J. C. AYER ft CO., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Massachusetts,
ind sold all round the world.
PRICK 91.00 SM--.U KOTTLK.
i Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines
everywhere. Jan I t3mo
THE QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
THE boat and mont popular Medicino in nao.
Tbe Queen's ia tho great Blood runtier.
Tho Queen's Delight is a safe Alterative.
The Queen's Delight is a certain euro for Disoasca
of the Blood.
The On??G's Delight ;<; thu butti Liver invigorator.
The Queen's Delight is thc medicine for .Scrofula.
Tho Queen's Delight is for Hcad-ucbcs.
Tho Queen's Dolight is for Nervous Affections.
Tho Queen's Delight will cure all Sliiu Diseases.
Tho Queen's Delight will remove Blotches and
Pimples.
Tho Queen's Delight will euro Chills ?nd Fever.
Tho Queen's Delight will eure Cancer and Indolent
Tumors.
Tho Queen's Delight will cure E rysipelas and
Carbuncles.
Tho Queen's Delight will cure Asthma.
Tho Queen's Delight will euro Bronchitis.
Queen's Delight will euro all Female Complaints.
The Queen's Delight will restore tho lost Energies
ci Man.
Queen's Delight will restore tho Feeble to Health.
Tbe Queen's Delight lor Young and Pale-faced
Creatures.
The Queen's Deliget has secured the favor of the
People.
Queen's Delight is now the great Family Medicine.
Tho Queen's Delight hus boon Hied, and gives
universal satisfaction.
Tho Queen's Delight should be in every Family.
Tho Queen's Delight is the cheapest as well as
tho best Medicine youcangiva.
Strong- Testimonials.
Bia LAKE, HIGHLAND DISTUICT, 3. C.
Dr. E. H. Ifeinitslt-DEAR Btu: Upon the recom?
mendation ot a friend, I purchased a bottlo of
your QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and took it for
Chills and Fever. I report to you acompleto euro
of my case. I have been living on Big Lake,
whore the Chills and Fevei prevail, as an epidemic.
I have escaped them entirely, atter tabing your
valuable mixture. I can recommend its general
use, in cases of Debility, and in Derangement of
the Liver and Stomach. It is a valuable medicine.
Yours respectfully, J. J. DOUGLASS.
LANCASTER, renn., S. pt. 25, 18G7.
Ur. E. H. Ueinitslt DEAR Sin: Tho bottlo of
QUEEN'S DELIGHT which I bought from your
agent in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, has given mo
entire satisfaction. I have been a dyspeptic for
many years, and never found relief from an
attack, except by traveling. A change of climate
and diet always improved my health, but this
made it necessary to travel. Your QUEEN'S
DELIGHT does away with thia expensive process.
No medicine ev? r before produced so good an effect
after using one bottlo. 1 am almost entirely
relieved of pain. My bowels arc regular. I expe?
rience no nans* a. and mu improving in health.
The QUEEN'S DELIGHT is certainly the beet
medicine I have over taken. I will recommend its
use. Yours respectfully, JAMES F. DOUN EY'.
Prepared univ hv E. H. Ileinitsh. Wholesale
agents, ' " FlSHF.lt A HEINITSH,
Oct -ii i Columbia. S. C.
EXIOIUXiSIOIl.
Prompt. Oh eau and Accurate.
THE PHON IX
Book, Job and Newspaper Pow\i 1'iess
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT!
Main Street, above Taylor,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
THE proprietor has recently made EXTENSI PE
ADDITIONS to his former large stock of material
Typ?, Presses, Colored Inks. Paper, Curds, etc.,
introducing the LATEST HTYLES, and is fully
prepared to undertake aiiv and ev? ry thing in tho
PLAIN and FANCY
PRINTING X?IXff!E,
From a Card
feet Poster.
ri
|'/5t7f lo a ni's ?ve volume or a thirty
Tin following ?n e Hu inducements:
S> fl
"S'S
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Prices are Lowe r than any other establishment
In 'Iiis Stute , or oven New York.
Pamphlets, Cir. e.!. . ? l'.ill TTcad?, Briefs,
Hal) Tickets. .. ,1 Invitations,
Dray Tickets *- Receipts,
Programmes, <%\'&Mf Hand-hills,
Letter Huh, r-kv-.; Posters,
Check?, " Blanks,
Drafts, " - Labels,
Wedding. Visiting and llu-in.- Cards, AC, AC,
of all styles and size-s: in fact,
Any and Every Description of Printing!
In ono. two, three Colors une! Bronze, promptly
attended UL JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
PASSENGER Trains run
daily, Bnrday excepted, con?
necting with Night Train on Charleston Railroad:
Lve Colombia 7.00 a.m. Lve Greenville G OO a.ni
.? AUirm 5.55 " " Anderson 6.40 ..
M NewberrylO.35 " M Abbovillo 8.45 ??
Arr Abbeville 3.30 p.ra Newberry 1.25 p.m.
"Anderson 5.15 " ? Alston 3.00 "
"Greenville G.00 " Arr Columbia 5.00 p.m.
Trains on Blue Ridge Railroad mn as follows:
Lvo Anderson 5.20 p.m. Lve Walhall* 4.08 a.m.
" Pendleton G.20 " " Pendleton 5.40 "
Arr Walhalla 8.00 " Arr Anderson 6.40 "
Tho train will return from Belton to Anderson
on Monday and Friday morning?.
JAMES O. MBBEDITH, General Pnp't.
Charlotte and South Carolina and Colnmbia
and Augusta Railroad Companies.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., January 14, 1869.
Trains over these Roads will run Daily as follows:
ooiNo s.m-rn.
LvoCharlotto 6.00 a. m. Ar. Colnmbia 12.25 p. m.
Lve Columbia 12.35 p. m. Ar Grauiteville 5.08 p.m.
OOINO Non ru.
Lvo Grauiteville 7.40 a.m. Ar Columbia 12.10 p.m.
Lve Columbia 12 30 p. ra. Ar Charlotte 7.35 p. m.
B^-Closo connection at Charlotte, with North
Carolina Railroad, for all points North; at Granite
villc, with South Carolina Road, for all points
West and South. CALEB BOU KNIGHT,
Jan 21_Superintendent.
The Great Inland Freight Route,
VIA
Charlotte & South Carolina R. H.,
ANO
PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA.
? : rr iv**; fl
mil IS FAVORITE and RELIABLE Route offers
X superior advantages to tho MERCHANTS of
COLUMBIA and UP-COUNTRY, in transporting
FREIGHTS at low rates andquick despatch to and
from Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York and
Boston. MS" Rates always gnaranteed as low as
thc published rates of any other line.
B9~ No chango of cars, or breakage of bulk,
between Charlotte and Portsmouth.
??"Marino Insurance from one-half to three
quarters per cent, less than by competing lines.
For further information, rates, classification
sheets, Ac, apply to, or address,
E. R. DORSEY,
General Freight and Ticket Ag?nt,
July 21 Charlotte and South Carolina R. B. Co.
SOUTH C?ROL:LNVK^ROAD]
f2g^!r&liiBS3E?lIQ PASSENGER TRAINS
Sat **x Jj ^-<vwf^-4ap^ wi 11 run as follows, viz:
Lsavo Charleston for Columbia.6.30 a. m.
Arrivo Kingsville_1.30 p. m. Leave 2.00 p. m.
Arrive Columbia.3.50 p. m. Leave 6.00 a. m.
Arrivo Kingsville.. 7.30 a.m. Leave 8.00 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston.8.10 p. m. .
Tho Passenger Train on tho Camden Branch
will connect with np and down Colombia Traine
and Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Trains
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and 8ATUBDAYS.
Night Express Freight and Passenger Accom?
modation Train will ran as follows:
Leave Charleston for Columbia.5.40 p. m.
Arrive Colnmbia 6.05 a. m. Leave 5.30 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston.5.40 a.m.
March 21 H. T\ PEAKE, Gen'l Snp't.
Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad.
nggggjymn PASSENGER Trains leavo Spartan
^jS^tf^^ burg Court Houso Mondays, Wednes?
days and Fridays, at 7 A. M., and arrive at Alston
1.20 P. M., connecting with the Greenville Dovm
Train and trains for Charlotte and Charleston.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays?and Saturdays, the Up
Passenger Trains, connecting with the Greenville
Up Trains, leave Alston 9 A. M. and arrive Spar
tanburg Court House 3.20 P. M., as follows:
Down Train. Vp Train.
Miles. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave.
Spartanbnrg_ 0 7.00 8.20
Pacolet.10 7.45 7.48 2.32 2.85
Jonesville.19 8.25 8.80 1.50 1.65
Unionv'dlo.28 9.15 9.40 12.40 1.05
Santnc,.37 10.16 10.21 12.03 12.08
8helton .48 11.10 11.12 11.06 11.08
Lyles Ford.52 11 36 11.38 10 89 10.42
Strother.56 12.02 12.05 10.12 10.15
Alston.08 1.20 9.00
Jan 7 TnoS. B. JETER, President.
Office North Carolina Railroad Co.,
HS epa TOIT HBaWE THE f?UowinK "> tUe
t?lx^S.ii?t^m?!!-3Stt?chi:?ul& for Passenger
Trains over this road:
Leavo Charlotto..ll.3G p. m. Arrive. .11.35 p. m.
" Greensboro 5.05 a. m and 7.17 p. m.
" Raleigh 9.41 a. m. and 8.20 p. m.
Arrivo Goldsboro 12.25 p. m. Leavo.. 12.30 p. m.
Through Passengers ny this line have choice of
routes vin Greensboro and Danville to Richmond,
or via Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond or Ports?
mouth; arriving at all points North of Richmond
at the same time by either route. Connection is
made at Goldsboro with Taseengcr Trains on tho
Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to and from
Wilmington, and Freight Train to Weldon. Also
to Newborn. on A. ft N. C. Read.
Laurens Railroad-New Schedule.
I BBfiBBMD MAIL Trains on this Road run to
tftSgraiq??tfil?return on same day, to connect with
up and down Trains on Greenville and Colombia
Railroad, at Helena; leaving LanrenB at 6 A. M.,
on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS,
and leaving Helena at 1.8A P. M. samo days.
July 0 J. S. BOWERS. Superintendent
Purifies the Blood.
for Sal? t*y Oruggist? Kverrrwlrore.
Trophies to the Victor.-Another Case
Cured.-Read it, Sufferers.
DR. E. H. UEINITSH-DEAn Sm: In accord?
ance with my promise. I give you the certifi?
cate of cure in mv case. I had Chills and Fevor
for more than three months, in which time my
loss of work was equal to $100. I took only one
bottle cf your "CHILL CURE" and I am entirely
Borod; my heath restored. Tlio only objection I
havo to it is that it increased my appetite far be
vond my means to supply it. Otherwise, it is tho
best Chill and Fever Cure known. Yours truly,
.Jun 19 HENRY DANIELS.
For Invalids.
PURE Extraot of CALVES FEET, for making a
nutritious jolly, and for improving Soups ?nd
Llravies.
Pure Extract of Vanilla, Lemon and Pino Apple.
Tor flavoring.
Pearl Barley, Tapioca, Sago, Arrow-root,Choco?
late, Broma, Cocoa.
Coxo's Sparkling Gelatine, for making Jelly,
Blanc Mange, Creams. For sale by
Jan 10 FIStlF.R ft HF.INITflH. Druggists.
Cheese, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.
SBOXES ROSE BUD CHEWING, very fine,
4 boxes Commonwealth "
1 boxes Dew Drop, "
2 c isos puro Virginia Leaf SMOKING TOBACCO,
li alf and wholo boxes.
Schnitzer, Limberger, Germai Hand CHEESE.
JOHN C. SEEDERS,
Dec ID Main street, rear Post Office.
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