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mim ?v ?ireucBsB?PAWw'wfryww? ;r < r<V -?lit J?? /iav- ?t????r'UTltoYV* ETttHX WEDHI8HAX HOBHIH?.1 ? :." I> BDITOIl A3TD PaOPBIKTOa. '; ornoo, on Mriin Street, kbovp Taylor. ?S-Book and Job Printing of ovory dotcrip ' tion promptly ?nd faithfully attended to. .. ? : <? . , AOVBUTI5KMKNT8 ? Inserted in the Daily at 76 cente per aqaaro for tho first and 50 cente each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by the -?rook, month Or year, at reasonable rates. .A': BO-esCUUPTIOW. Daily, six months, Sa 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 50; Weekly. 1 ?0?: DEffTSvarrm BOMBS. - Prussia, accord? ing to the cable, is sending forward to Paris bombs which eaoh contain 110 pounds of powder. This is more than an ordinary keg contains; The effect of one of these bombs dropped upon or into a building may bo readily imagined. These bombs are bnt one example of the terrible engines of destruction employed in these days by nations to destroy or subjugate eaoh other. Tho pension, rolls of the War Depart? ment contain the hames of twelve widows of revolutionary soldiers, each over 100 years of age. Of these relics of the lie volution two have r?aohed the ripe ago of 117 years; another, a resident of Ohio, counts ni no years over a century, and her son is a promising lad of eighty seven. Aman named. Carver, convicted of the murder of Ino wife, bnt for some ' reason set at liberty, returned to his home at Croydon, England, a few days ago, and was mobbed and nni ted with brick-bats by 700 or 800 women. In English hotels tho worn GU servants carry np tho baggage, while the men State of South Carolina, Richland Co. Edward Pollard, Plaintiff, against William Z. 13edon, Defendant- Court of Oomtnon Pleas. Summon* for money demand-Complaint not j served. . rt ? TO W?ll?m Z. Bedon, Defendant in this action: You aro horoby snmmonod and requirbd to answer tho complaint in this ac? tion, whioh, together with the summons, has been flied this, 13th Soptcmbor. 1870, in tho office of the Cleric of the Court of Common Pleas for the Said Conn ty, and to servo a copy of your answer Ott- the subscribers at their offlco, at Columbians. C., within TWENTY DAIS after the aervioe of thia eummons on you, exclusivo of the day of service. If you fall to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid; the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of eix hun? dred doll ar a, with' interest at the rate of | seven per centum per annum from the twenty seventh day of May, one thousand eight hun? dred ah? sixty-three, and costa. Dated Sep? tember 13,1870. '_ BARNWELL A MONTEITH, Plaintiffs Attorneys. [L. S.] D. B. Mitum, C. O. P. 49" Chester Reporter copy and send bill, properly probated, to Barnwell & Monteith. Sept 29_thO State of South Carolina-Richland Co. Susan P. Gibbes, et al., va. Anna M. Guignard and James 8. Guignard, Administrator, et al. * * ? * * IN compliance with the decretal order in the above stated case, the creditors of the tate James Sanders Guignard are hereby notified that they aro required to present and establish by proof their respective demanda against his estate, on or before the 1st of NOVEMBER next, before me, at my office in Columbia, South Carolina. D. B. DESAU8SURE, Sept 8 t_Sp?cial Referee. Notioe. THREE months from date, application will be made for renewal of Scrip in tho Co? lumbia Gas Company, for twenty-one Shares standing in the name of Harman Nenffer. ?8ept8thl3_H. E. SCOTT, Ex'r. Downer's Mineral Sperm Oil. ANEW OIL, which will not light under 300 degrees Farenheit; never gums; is almost odorless and as safe as Sperm or Lard Oil for family use, and when bumed in the HINEUAI. SPERM r.Aiii*. tho light is equal to the best Kerosene, at a cost not exceeding one-half a cent, per hour. It requires but little atten? tion, no trimming, and the ohimney novcr breaks from heat. A supply of this safety oil, and a small assortment of Lampa, just received and for sale by_J. & T. R. AGNEW. Flour 1 Flour!! Flour!!! QtHA BARRELS FLOUR, consisting in OUv part of Choice Family Flour, "rte Vest in the world;" also, Extra and Super Flour, at very lowest market prices for casa, for aale by_J. & T. R. AGNEW. Polishing Powders. MAGIC POWDER for cleaning Gold, Silver, Ac, ten cents per box. Tripoli, for cleaning Braes, Silver, Gold, Ac, ten cents per paper. Bath Brick for cleaning Cutlery, &c. Just received and for sale bv Sept 2_J. &.T. R. AGNEW. Beer! Beer!! SOME dealers in thiB city have beon in doubt that I could hold out supplying them with Beer this summer. I now inform tho public that I have a large supply of old Lager Beer on hand, which I put against any Beer brought from the North, or even imported from Ger? many, as to purity and strength. I am ready to teat it by tho Beer Beale. Aug 20_JOHN C. SEEOERS. New Mackerel w mmx?mim JUST to hand. No. 1, 2, and ^3?*5g25 3 MACKEREL, catch of 1870. For sale by_GEORGE SYMMERS.fB Mackerel ! Mackerel ! ! CHOICE NEW MACKEREL, in Barrels, in Half Barr?le, in Quarter Barrels, in Kits, and alao at retail, just received and for aalo by Sept 13_ J. ic T. R. AGNEW. Watohes and Jewelry Repaired YN the best manner, by firat claBB workmen, JL and warranted. ENGRAVING finely executed. _J>ocl0_WILLIAM GLAZE. Carriage Materials. CONSISTING in part of BURS, ^Spokos, Felloea, Shafts, Wbeele, . Poles, Bolts, Malleable CaBtinga, --Fifth Wheels, Banda, Enamollod Loather,Dash Leather, Patent and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carpet, Lining Naile, SpringB, Axles, Fire ano other Iron, Dash Frames, Paiuta, Oils, Carrirgo Varniahea, ?fcc., .Vc. Our stock of tlieue goods ia second to nono in Colombia, and those desiring to purchaso, 10?I save money by calling on Sept ll_J. AT. R. AGNEW. Pure Leaf Lard. pr/\ PACKAGES PURE LEAF LARD. tJ\J conaisting of Barr?la, Kegs ana Boxes, on hand and for ealo low by Sept 20 J. &. T. R. AGNEW. t-' . ii - .v,7,-*4f-? ??..; j ?, t a o o n T s II U i ? J . * fe*?: S?' ?pB S^H^ THU und?rBifcned bc&B to call th? attention of tho publift *o $h,e :f*ot ?hat he has now opened at mellew alore, (next door Bast of POLLOCK'S restaurant,) to be known ae G^odman^s Clothing Bazaar, the most handsome line of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever oflored in this city, of late faebion. We call special attention to tho DERBY SACK, the moat beautiful ovor worn, hoing of a cut to suit tho taste of every one. Our lipe of FURNISHING GOODS is complete in Its branch, eompriaing in part alargo assortment of TIES. Come aud purchase a CKOWN PBIKCE or a LONDON CLUB. We offer largo inducements to purchasers of HATS, of which we have tho Silk, Crown Prince, King William, Von Moltke, Bismarck, and othors too nume? rous to boar description. Our stock of TRUNKS, VALISES and HAND-SATOHELd, ie large and varied. Cal', 8eo and be convinced, that what we have said can be depended upon. Oot 8 D. GOODMAN. n&RLETDN mi FOR Mm ut PASSER? TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING- CITIES. THREE TIMES A WEEK, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, ELEGANT STATE ROOM Sea Voyage 10 to 13 Honrs Total Cauacitv 4?.GCO ACCOMMODATIONS. Shorter, via Charleston. ?ales SSonthl1 THE SOUTH CAROL WA RAI LRO AD COMFANY, and connecting roads We?t, in alliance with the fleet of Thirteen FIRST-OLABH STEAMSHIPS, to the above porte, invite atten? tion to the QUICK TIME and REGULAR DESPATCH afforded to tho businceu public in the Cotton States at the : i:. , POET OF CHARL? ?PT O Hf ? Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Transportations for Freight and Passengers not equalled in excellence rtnd capacity at another Port. The following Bplondid Ocean Steamers aro regu? larly on the'line >' . . ' . "J?o lVTo^rtr Yorls.. MANHATTAN, M, S.'WOODTJII;, Commander, CHAMPION, IL W. LOCKWOOD, Commander, CHARLESTON, JAMES BB?UIY, Commander, JAMES ADGER, T. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander, JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. GEORGIA, S. CitowELL, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, SAM ADKINS, Commander. CLYDE, ALEX. HUNT EB, Commander. ASHLAND, BECKETT, Commander. WAGNER, HUGER & CO., WM. A. COURTENAY, Agents, Charleston, S. C. SALVOR, EVERMAN, C. H. ASHCROFT, Commander. C. HINCKLEY, Commander. SAILING DAYS,.BATU RD A Y8. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleaton, 8. C. To !B?iltlrQ.ox>oB FALCON, MARYLAND, SEA GULL, HonsEY, Commander. JOHNSON, Commander, DUTTON, Commander, SAILING DA^S,.EYEYY FIFTH DAY. P. C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C. RA TES GUARANTEED AS LOW AS THOSE OF COMPETING LINES. Marine Insurance. One-Half of Ono Per Cent. Through Bille ef Lading and Through Tickets can bo had at all the principal Railroad Offices in Bouth Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennesaee and Miaeiaaippi. State Rooms maybe secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all caaes, the Radioad Tickets should be exchanged and Bertha assigned. The Through Ticket by thia route include Transfers, Meals and State Room while on shipboard. Tho South Carolina Railroad and its connecting lines have largely increased their facili? ties for the ?apid movement of freight and passengers between Northern citiea and tho South and West. Comfortable Night Cars with tho Holmes Chair, without extra charge, have been introduced. First-class Eating Saloon at Branchville. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to Day and Night Trains of South Carolina Railroad. Close connections made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with the greatest promptness. The Managers aro confident that their Line caunot be sur? passed in Despatch and the Safe Delivery of Goods. O. D. HA9ELL, General Agent, Nt vv York. S. B. PICKENS, ED. H. BARNWELL, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, General Freight Agent, South Carolina Railroad. Oct4:|f>mo South Carolina Rnilroad. IX J?- XX TO W HART & CO., WHOLESALE, NO. 39 HA YNE STREET, RETAIL, CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Agents for Fairbanks' Standard Scales AND BURDICK'S NATIONAL HAY CUTTER. DEALERS IN HOES, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW WARE, MILL STONES, GUNS, NAILS, CHAINS, TIN WARE, BOLTING CLOTH, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Sept 15 3m HARDWARE AND GROCERIES. "ITTE have recently made largo adddition to our ntoek of HARDWARE, at less prices than YV have beeu had eince thc war. All our old stock AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. Mew Goods at Reduced Prices: CARPENTER TOOLS, ^sssa^k I & FANCY GROCERIES, Blacksmith Tools. /^Hyjfa^ftA^/v ?\ Wines and Liquors, of every Masons' Tools and Farming Im- /jj | j fWJ [jjSB?B^L- Kra(,L'-an ,mmiena0 stock. Carriage Material, fr Iff/ 'Tr77 Syrups, Building Material, IV^v^l&mB RRpF Chewing and Smoking To Trimming Material and Hou8o-\^Sjjit^gH|ffl?E*lk' bacco, furnishing Ooods, JJ*SS?8KlBv Sugar, Coffco, Ac, Our friends who favor us with their ordors for BAGGING and TIES, will always] And us at tho bottom of the market in theae and all oilier Goods. TERMS CASH. Sept 25 3mo L?RICK & LOWRANCE. . i .'Kinsman 'tiffi ?fowelly factors and Commissi^] 9 hi Merchants. tberalAdvances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S. C. 8optG_8jn_ X. T. DiioDiK. n. n. ncDoiNs. H. C. HUDOINB. BRODIE & CO., COTTON Factors and 0oraraission Merchants, Jforih Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON , S. C. LIBERAL advances made on Consignments. Rofor to ANDREW SIMONDS, EBCI., Preei dent 1st National Bank, Charleston, S. G. Aug 21 8mo CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE. E. H. HE?N?TSH, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DIIUG01ST. S?COESSOn TO FISUEn ? BEINITSH, At the Old Established Stand, opposite tho Thonix Office. B_ HAYING made now and advantageous rfl*BU8INESS ARRANGEMENTS, tho GjyJ Bubacriber will be enabled to oiler very great inducements to buyers. Goode well ought are well Bold, and by energy and faith, economy and cash, largo dividends will bo distributed to every purchaser, in tho cheap? ness of tho articles sold. "A new era" has begun, and all shall Bhare in ita advantages by buying their DRUGS anil MEDICINES at thia well known and reliable Drug HOUBO. Juat received: Tura White Kerosene Oil. Fresh Congress Water, Quiniue, Morphia, Castor Oil, Alcohol, Sup. Carb Soda, For sale low, bv Epsom Salts Aug 27 E.'H. HEINITSH, Druggist. "NICKERSON HOUSE;? COLUAIBLA, SOOTH CAROLINA. 1 J?^-V^L THIS pleasantly.located HO ^Cjlfo TEL, unBurpaafled by any _W?2?BE2Jw_Hou8oin the South for comfort 9EB=?=9flBP&nd healthy locality, is now opon to Travelers and others seeking accom? modations. Families can be furnished with nice, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call is solicited." My Omnibus will be found at the different depots-passengers carried to and from tho Hotel free of charge. Nov 8 _WM. A- WRIGHT. Ti-TPFMATVT'S GB?AT GERMAN SITTERS. Purest Medicated Cordial of the Ay,c. ALTERATIVE~~~ANTI-BILIOUS ami, INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. .,.nc LIPPMAN'sgreat 3ADE MAT5 GERMAN BITT ' j ERS ia prepared > from tho original . German receipt j > now in possession of the proprietors >,and ?B tho aamo '(preparation that * was used in Ger? many upwards of a centuryago; to? day is household " remedy of Genua ^ ny, recommended - by ita most emi? nent physicians. IiIPPaiAH'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the purest alcoholio essence of | Germany's favorite beverage, impregnated with tho juices and extracts of rare herbs, root? and barks; all of which combined make I it ono of the bcBt and surest preparations for the cure of | Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in tho Stomach and Digestive Organa, NervouB Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, and ns a * PREVENTIVE FOE CHILLS AND FEVER \ AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALE* Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS tho best tonic known for the dieeaaesto which they aro generally subject, and where a gent?o stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH, March IC, 1870. Mews. Jacob Ltppman & Ero., Savauiwh, Ga.-GENTS: I have before mo your eateemed letter of tho 14th inst., containing various documents relative to your "German Bitters." After a careful examination I must confess that your Bitters is really what you represent it to be, an old German recipe of Dr. Mitch erlicb. of Berlin. Prussia. It will no doubt be excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a good preventive of chills and fever. I find it to be a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22,1870. A/essr.-*. Jacob Lijnminn <fc Ero., Druggists, Savannah, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: I have intro? duced your Great German Bitters hero to my customers and friends, and I find better sale for it than any I havo ever kept bofore. Those who havo tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in saving that it ia far superior in value to anv other Bitters now in UBO. YourB, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agents for Stale of South Caroli? na-DOW1E, MOISE A, DAVIS, HENRY 11IS CHOFF A CO.. OLACIUS & WITTE. STEF? FENS, WERNER .? DUCKER, Charleton. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER & MCGREGOR'S, Druggist._June 2 lyj.j "The Carolina House." fTMIIS HOUSE has always enjoyed the rcpu .L tation of being the best place in tho city for obtaining the coolest ano most delicious mixed drinks. The new brand oi Whiskey, THE HIBERNIAN, is ?omething out of tho ordinary run. Call and nco me, on Walling? ton Btreet. RICHARD BARRY, April_7_Proprietory Fresh Arrivais. /~1 ENUINE DURHAM SMOKING TORAC \JT CO, direct from the factory, the great Dalby Puff Smoking Tobacco, ibo Sunnyside Fine-Cut Chewing Tobacco-tho best in the country-MellerB* Fig Chewing Tobacco, very tine, just received. A full assortment of choice WINES and LI? QUORS alwnvs on hand. JOHN C. SEEGEKS. Main street, near the Post Office, and Slain street, near PIKENIX Offieo._Julv 21) Carolina Indigo. pr f\f\LRS PRIME CAROLINA INDIGO, fjUU ou baud and for salo low at wholesale and retail. J. & T. lt. AGNEW. Bolted Corn Meal. ff>X BARRELS, in fine order, for aale bv ?O Sept > EDWARD HOPE. ? cono?i FA?Tons T- -. ?? Aim . itO COMMISSION M ?11 OHA N 2 S, . No. 130 PBAKL BTHEKT, KEW Yonn. Gash Advances mad o on Shlpmonts. ROBT. MURRELL. 1 ROBT. TANNAHILL. Oot 5 , Im ESTABLISHED 1811. CUHHISGS AC BAILEY, Booksellers and Stationers, ?yf?Sy BALTIMORE STREET, BALTI MORE, have the largest and boBt assorted stock in tho city of School, Medical and Law, and Dental, Classical and Miscella? neous BOOE8. An immense supply of genoral Bank and Countiug-House STATIONERY. Blank Books mado to order in any stylo of Binding aud Ruling. Thc samo careful attontion given to Orders as to personal purchases. Inside Figures al? ways. Send for Catalogues, ?to. Sept 24 Smo CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH OAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards v INTEREST A LLO WEI) A T THE RA IE Ol SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIN PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIN MONTHS ON A CCO UN TB. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, J v. n,. ., John P. Thomas, \ vice-Presidents. A. G. Brcnizer, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directora. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. MoMaeter, Columbia A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Colombia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Bavenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics. Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or pbans and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other pur? poses; Parents desiring to sot apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (Whoso deposits can only be with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay asido funds for future use. aro here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they wdl rapidly accumulate, and, at the same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed._Aug 18 DR. J. BRAD FIELD'S Pemale Regulator: "WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND," WILL bring on the Men sea when they have not been established, also when they have boon st/ppresied Jrom unnatural causea. Will cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia of the back and womb. WM cure Painful Menstrua? tion, and relievo tho hoad, back and loins of those distressing pains and aches. Will check Menorrhagia, or "excessive floio." Will cure *. Whites." and failing of the icoinb, when it is tho retuit of relaxation or bad health. It is as sure a cure in all the above diseases as Quinine is in Chills and Fever. Ladies can cure themselves of all the above diseases without revealing their complaints to an v person, which is alwayB mortifying to their pride and modesty. lt is recommended and used by the best physicians in their private practice. For a history of tho above discaaes, certifi? cates of its wonderful cures and directions, the reader is referred to the wrappor around tho bottle. Manufactured and sold by BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga. TESTIMONIALS. TUSKEOEE. ALA.. November 21, 18G9. Afr. L. H. Bradfield-Sm: Please forward ns, immediately, another supply of Bradfield's Female Regulator. Wo find it to be all that is claimed for it, and we have witnessed the most decided and happy effect s prodnced byit. Very respectfully, HUNTER Ss ALEXANDER. ATLANTA. GA.. December 2&, 18C8. Pr. J. Bradfield-DEAII SIB: I take pleasure in stating that sometime previous to the late war, I used, with utmost success, on a servant girl, vour Female Regulator, prepared then at Brad'flold's Drag Store, West Point, Ga. She had been suffering severely from suppressed menstruation, and this medicine restored her to health. Sho is, to-day, living in Atlanta, sound and well. I will state further, that I know of its being used, with equal success, in other cases. I do not hesitate to endorse your preparation for i the purpose for which von recommmend it. ! Yours trulv, JOHN C. WHITNER. LAGBANOE, GA.. March 23,1870. Bradfield & Co., Atlanta-DEMI BIBS: I take fdeasure in stating that I have used, for the ast twenty years, the medicino you aro put? ting up. known as Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator, and consider it the best combina? tion ever gotten together for the diseases for which it is recommended. I havo been fa? miliar with the prescription both as a practi? tioner ot medicine and in domestic practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a hoon to suffering females, and can but hope that every lady iu our whole land, who may be suf? fering in any way peculiar to their sex, may be able to procure a bottle, that their suffer? ings may bo not only relieved, but that they may be restored to health and strength. With my kiudeetregards, 1 am respectfully, W. B. FERRELL. M. D". ATLANTA, GA , March 12, 1870. I have examined the recipe of Bradfield's Female Regulator, and from my knowledge of the 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 use, and confidently recommend it to the public. JOEL BRANHAM. M. D. NEA ll MABIETTA, GA., March 21,1S70. Messrs. William Root A .Sou-GENTLEMEN: Some montliB ago I bought a bottle of Brad? field's Female Regulator from yon, and have used it in my family with tho utmost satisfac? tion. and havo recommended it to three other families, and thcv have found it just what it is recommended. Tho females wno have used your Regulator are now in perfect health, and "are able to attend to their household duties, and wo cordially recommend it to tho public. Yours respectfully, REV. H. B. JOHNSON. NEA;? M?UIKTT?, GA., Maren 21, ioiu. Messrs. William Rootd: Son: About one year ago 1 bought a bottle of Bradfield's Female Regulator from von, for ono of my daughters, who had been" suffering with suppressed menscH tor some time. I have had several Physicians attending, hut met with no BUCCOSS until 1 was persuaded to buy a bottle of tho Regulator, ?nd it ia the 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 health again. Yours respectfully, D. DOBBINS. Wo could add a thousand other cortificatee; hut wo consider tho ahovo amply sufiiciont proof of its virtue. All wo ask is a trial. W. II. Terr, of Augusta. Ga., and DOWIE A MoiSK,of Charleston, S. 0- Wholesale Agents. Trico f 1.50 per bottlo. For sale by GEIGER A MCGREGOR, E. H. HE?NITSH. C. H. MIOT, Columbia, S. C. BRADFIELD A CO., April 23 t Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. mw-i-'LUM J JU? f><-.-i?lJ??. '."A. -r.n.'.."fc*'i'.j:H^<l.KTi . flohcdulaQa BLao Sidga. Bailroad, . luuiyflMI I^avoAndorppn...f^F.M. Dltr fiflPCI Pendloton.5,20 '- ?. PenyvUIe...;. ff.OO ?. Arrive at Walhall*..... /.t. ??.7.00 " Leavn W?l???.n*a.5.CC A. M. .? ' Perrvville.5.45 " ' " Pendloton.0.80" <? Arrive at Anderson.7.2o -": Waiting at Anderson one hoar for the arrival of np train on Greenville and Colombia Road. July 31_W. H. P. PAILLARD, Bop, Greenville and Columbia Bailroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMOIA, 8. C., July 25, 1870. &ma&Bi>zi AuU^th? lowing Schedule will bo run daily, Suedays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Caroliua Road, up and dows, alf o with TrainB goiug South on Charlotte, Corambia and Augusta Railroad: Ue-Leavo Columbia. 8.15 a nv " Alston. 0.38 am Newberry..:. 11.03 alb Arrive Abbeville. 3.00 pm *. Anderson. 4.30 p ai .? GreenviRo. 5.00 pm DOWN- Leave Green ville. 7.00 a m M Anderson. 7.30 am Abbeville. 0.00 am ** Newberry. 12.47 pm " Alston. 2.30 p m Arrive Columbia. 3.45 p m SUNDAY 'I KAINS. Up-Leavo Columbia.8.00 a m " AlBton. 9 80am " Frog Le vol_.10.40 a m " Newberry.11X5 a m Arrive at Helena at.11.15 a m Down-Leavo nclena. 2.45 pm .* Nowberry.2.55 pm Frog Level. 3.15 pm " Alston.4.15 p m Arrivo at Columbia.COO p m July 28 JOHN H. MORE, Gen'l Bnp*t. Spartanburg and Union Bailroad. UNIONVILLE, JONE 2L 1870. i mm^^aliA^roa I On Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridaye and i Saturdays the down trains wUl leave Bparian \ burg Court Houae at 5.30 a. m., and arrive at Alston at ll.CO a. m; returning leavo Alston at 12.00 m., and reach Spartanbnrg Court House at 5.80 p. m. On Tuesdays the down trains will leave Spartanbnrg Court Houao at 7.30 a. m., and arrivo at Alston at LOO p. m.; returning leavo Alston at 2.15 p. m., and reach Spartanburg Court House nt 7.00 p. m. On Thursdays the down trains will leave Spart nn burg Court Houao at 3.45 a. m., and arrive at Alston at 8.35 a. m.; returning leave Alston at 9.30 a. m., and reach Spartanburg Court House at 2.40 p. m. June 23 THQ8. B. JETER. President. Charlotte. Colombia and Augusta.R.B. COLUMBIA, 8. C., September 1, 1870. JS?S6kSffi52353 ON and after THIS DAT, H?MMEyjff ILw? tho Paeaenger trains over this Road wUl run as follows : GOING SOUTH, ' Leave Charlotte,N.C.,at. 8.20c m. " Columbia, 8. C., at..3.45 p.m. Arrive Augusta, at - --... 8.60 p. in. GOING NOBTH. ' .,tFr ' Leave Augusta, at.0.00 a. m. " Columbia, 8. C., at..11.45 a.m. Arrivo Charlotte, N. C. at.G.SOp.m. ACCOMMODATION 11: A IN, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED^ Leave Columbia.10.10 p. m Arrrive at Augusta.7.00 a. m. Leave Augusta. 6.80 p.m. Arrivo at Columbia ..... . 4.15 a. m. Close connections made via Greensboro and Richmond and Acquia Creek, and ria Raleigh Weldon and Bay Line. Through Tickets Bold and baggage checked to ali points North, South, and Weat. Sept 1 C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent. South Carolina Railroad Company, COLUMBIA, B. C., MAT 13,1870. SBlHa.? ?S.VSS.'ffi; Passenger Trains upon tho South Carolina Railroad will run the following schedule: Ton CUARLE8TON. Leave Columbia.7.45 a rc Arrive at Charleston.8.80 p m Leave Charleston.8.30 a m irrive at Columbia.4.10 p u FOn AUGUSTA, Leave Columbia.7.45 a rt Arrive at Augusta.4.25 p nc Leave Augusta.8.00 a n Arrive at Columbia.4.10 p n NIGHT EXPRESS THAIN (SUPDAYB EXCEPTED). Leave Columbia.7.50 p n Arrive at Charleston.6.45 a n Arrivo at Augusta.7.05 a n Leavo Charleston.7.80 p n Leavo Augusta.6.00 p n Arrive at Columbia_.6.00 a n CAMDEN THAIN, Camden and Columbia Passenger Train will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturday! and between Camden and Ringville daily. Leave Camden.6.35a x Arrive at Columbia.11.00 a v Leave Columbia.1.00 p r Arrive at Camden. .5.40 p r Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO., COMPANY Boors, N. C., August 29; 1870. ?2?se(3821113 0N ttnd after T?u^ S?5*DAY, September 1, 187( trains will bo run over this Road in accor dane with the following time-table: Trains Hast. Trains West. AnmvE. LEAVE, AKBIVE. LEAVE, Charlotte. 7.00 p m 7.40 a m Salieburv.9.34 p m 9.39 p m 5.00 a m 5.05 a l GrccnBb'ol2.30a m 1.15 a m 1.10 a m 2.00 ai Co. Shops 2.30 a m 3.00 am 10.49 p m 11.25 pi Hillsboro' 4.18 a m 4.15 a m 9.S3 p m 9.35 p I Raleigh... 6.32 a m 7.00 am 6.58 p m 7.15 p l GoldBboro 10.50 a m 3.00 p i A Freight and Accommodation Train leavi Charlotte daily, at 3.80_p. m., and arriv?e i G.30 a. m. W. H. GREEN, Mas Trans. TTEDWARD H. HEINITSH. ~ DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY COLUMBIA, B.C. The Drug and Chemical Store, At the old stand of Fisher & Heinitsh. OPPOSITE P II (ENIX OFFICE. ir WHERE DRUGS and MEDIOINI tfi*?Rfeof every kind will bo told tor casi \mk^?T at remarkably low prices;, whei Md Physicians' Prescriptions and Fate .fflffm. Iv Recipes will bo prepared, und ?lr. Hoinitah'e poreonal snpervleh and care. 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