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EDITOR AND PHOPItlKTOH. "";?,* \\
Office on Main Street, above Taylor.
s3~Soofc sad Job PrintisT cf every?a cr?p
:ion promptly ?nd faithfully5attended to.,
-~- . . ADVSHT?SH?LE?tTa
Inserted in the Daily .attf?i?v?t?.p?X square
for the first and 50 bents,each subs?quent in;
.ertioSP Lon? adVertieemehts by.th?.woek,
month ?rf vear,; at reasonable ratee.
Danyi'Bi?'m?ntlia, ?4 00; TrI-W?ekly,..^.5C?
?Tejjjto?l 80, ...7 ...
? recent official report npon Alaska
rudely dispels all the bright illusions
thrown around its'purohaso by Mr. Sew?
ard, und at the .same time reflects great,
credit up?n-t?io Czar for having got rid
of it at any. price. ! If there ever was a
bad bargain..'ito' every rbspeot, Alaska
seem85i?jbe"otoe; Not only is' it barren
of producta, but barren of benefits. Its
total revenues amount to less than $37,
000 per annora, while it coats over $115,
000 yearly to garrison it. The Hudson
Bay Company carry off all the furs, leavi
ing only sufficient of that business to
occupy.one man's time. No mines have
yet been discovered, nor are there
thought tobo nuy in existence. Timber
is soaroe', a?b\ very inferior at that; agri?
culture is simply impossible, and even
the ico is worthless, on account of being
too porous1 to export. Seals, wolrusses
and boars bro too ecarco to pay for hunt?
ing, and, what ia worse than all, the
fish, though plentiful, are too sharp to
bite. With all these disadvantages, and
a depraved, idle population, we have lit?
tle to' comfort. ourselves with in the ac?
quisition, v The only thing apparently to
be dono " with it is to swap it off with
Santo Ddrningo, and then gi va the latter
away jt$Fr?d..D?nglass.
T-:-i--i
DEATH OP A OENTENABIAN,-Felix Boy?
lan, who waa probably tho oldest man in
the United; States, died on Saturday
night,; at ;No.. 6,14., Third.: avenue, New
T?rk.Vatk-j the!' age' of n?arly 109 years.
Mr. Boylan Was born' on tho 1st of May,
17G2, in tho town of Durnagla, in the
province of; Ulster, Ireland, and waa the
youngest of ten children. When the
French troops w?re'?etot to Ireland by
the F?r?fc'Nap?l?oh in 1798, young Boy?
lan joined ?keir ranks. He also joined
the volunteers who Hooked from all parts
of the Emerald Isle, when the celebrated
Henry Grattan' 'introduced the Declara?
tion of Bights into tho Irish Parliament
in 1780.: .Mr; Boylan married twice.
His death was caneed by apoplexy, which
first seined bimi on Tuesday. About four
years rigb,.Margaret Boylan, Biator of the
above*'died at the age of 112 years.
Only two cafes \n Paris, during tho
Gornmii occupation of that city, con?
sented to,sell refreshments to the invad?
ers. - Th? fr?sult snbsenuantly wa?, that
the population pillaged and destroyed
both of them af ter, the departure of tho
Prussians..
Good Health-rLong Life.
THERE iB a fll?eronce between good blood
and bad blood-a d?Toronco of Life and
Death.' . Had blood ia fall of humors, pro?
ducing; ?corrupt Bores, Ulcers, Boils, Oar
bunclea, Hp?ta.Blotohca. Tboao are indica?
tions of a diseased condition of tho system,
and unless removed, will prey upon tho body
and make it a diaeaaed and loathoaomo thing
of llesh. Without pare blood no floehjs free
from ?iae aco. Thu rale and shrunken Forma.
Yellow ; Paces,' Weak Stomachs, Diseased
Livora, Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypo?
chondriacs,.DvBpoptic Victimosof Headache 60
common in thu country jq owing entirely to
the humors df tho blood. .'.
HEINITSH'B QUEEN'S DELIGHT is tho
only sure medi?me. 20,000 bottles sold at
home bespeaks for.it a popularity unexampled
in tho history of medicino. ' For purifying the
Blood and invigorating the Liver, no better or
cheaper medicine has ever been discovered.
Heiniteh'e Queen's Dolight is a Purifier of the
Blood' and sn Invigorator of the Liver, two
things .-essential-in preserving.Health and
In cnrlnfttDln?aB?. It invigorates the Liver
and cures all 'disorders or the Stomach and
Bowels, -purifies the Blood and repairs the
watta of the Body, imparts Strength and
gives Vigor to diseased and onfeebled a vat. em e.
UEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
The pe?pl? approve,and physicians sanction
its nee, because it possesses merit, and is
what it seems to be-a household blessing lo
the sick.
rr CURBS
HEAD AGUES.--Sick Headache, Nervous Head?
ache, Billons Headache, Nenralgia, Catarrh,
Dizzineaa, Rash of Blood to the Head, Full?
ness, Oppression of the Head, Ac.
?ATAu?n.-This unpleasant disease, in all
HB forma. . . - '
BOBETHBOATS, 4o.-Bore- Throats, Hoarse?
ness, Loee of Voice, \Yeak Voice.
DYSPEPSIA'.-Thia disease always cured in
all oases, in persona of all ages and occupa?
tions. -.'?*-' '
LIVEK COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, ka.
Chronio Diarrhoea and all Chronic Dysente?
ry, Colics, obst?nate Costiveness.
PiLEa-T-Pileo, Blind, Bleeding or Ulcerated
Painful, Itching, Burning, no matter how long
existing,
Kidnpv l)tnn?nAi Diabetes, Grave!, Inconti?
nence, Stoppage,' Their peculiar diaoascs
coon cured.-1
FACE AFFECTIONS.-Brown Spots, Moth
Blotches,Pimples, Black Specks. Bed Patches,
Buming, Itching, Bnah or iJlood to the Face,
Cloaama, Had Complexion.
Abscesses, Scrofula, when on tho Scalp:
Throat, internal qr extornal; on tho Tongue,
Baok, LimbB. or'anywhero; Boro and Swelled
liege, all perfectly curable.
fi KIN DISK ASEB- Salt Bboum, Tetter, Acne,
Shiaglea^Soaly Eruptiona, Watory Discharges,
Hobing. Burning, Ohrenlc-Erypipelasi - .
TUE EYES.-Inflamed and Itohing, Scrofula,
Ac, on the Eyoa and Bye-lids.
Gorras, SWEUiD.liMK.-All ca a ea cared.
Rheamatt??. jOhronio; Acute. Neuralgia,
Lamenest, Swelled Jointe, inability to walk,
painful or passive, cured by the nao of
HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
The afflicted, nervous and debilitated, whose
stuTorlnga bavo boon protracted ?rom hidden
caus?s, and M?se oases require prompt treat
?nent, will And always a sore remedy in
,-- ? QUEEN '8 DELIGHT.
Ask for HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
Take none othor. He is the iavortqr and solo
proprietor. Sold wholesale aw" tail at bio
Drng and Chemical Stoze, Col- *. 8.0.
FebO '
Tile Booton Beoommend Saggers' Beer
IN preference to landon Porter and Scotch
Ale. ,Whj? They know it io unadulter?
ated. March ll
STOCKS,-BONDS ?aal COWONB bought
and sold by D, GAMBBILL, Broker,
i -t.-. v. . !. . ? '
INTEREST ATiLO WED % T~. THE BATE Ol
\^ssvENjMk-X}SN'?.^p.XR,-ANNVM?
? ON CERTIFICA TES OF DEPOSIT,
I AND SIX- PER VENT. COM?
POUNDED ; EVERY SI X
MONTHS ON ACCO UNTS.
OFFICERS. .
Wm. Martin, Treaident,
; John B. Palmer. I viofi.rri>nidr??p
John P. Thomee, f Vico-1 residente.
1 A. Q. Brenlzor, Cashier.
! John 0. 13. Smith; ABaiatnut Cashier.
? '. ' >.?? . >Direct?r*.! 1
' Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has
kell, F. W. McMaoter. John P. Thomas. E. H
Heinitsh, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg
Columbia.
';'i J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
:/'J . G. T. ScottrKewberry: : '
' ! W. G. MayeB, Newberry.
".' B. H. Rutledge, Charleston.
Daniel Ravonel, Jr.; Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or?
phana and others may hero 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 dosiring to sot apart small
tums for their children, and Married Womon
and Minora (whose deposits can only be with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
(.heir legal representatives,) wishing to lay
aside funda for futuro uso. aro hore afforded
an opportunity of depositing their moans
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
Mic name time, be subject to withdrawal when
laeodod._Aug 18
liENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Present Capital, $100,000.
- ?
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8600,000.
OFFICERS.
John B. Palmor, President.
A. G. Brenizer, Cashier.
- C. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
J. Eli Gregg, John H. Palmer, F. W. McMaa
ter, R; D'. Benn, of B. D. Senn & Son; G. \Y.
Beardon, of Copeland & Dearden; lt. L. Bryan,
of Bryan & McCarter; W. O. Swaffleld, of R.
& W. C. Swaffiold.
F. W. McMaster, Solicitor.
THIS Bank is now open for the transaction
of a general banking businceB.
CERTIFICATES OF DETOSIT of curroncy or
coin, bearing interest at tho rate of aoven (7)
per cont, per annum, in kind, will be issued.
Dopoaita from County Officers especially so?
licited; also, from Trustees, Administrators,
Executors, Professional Men, and others.
Particular attention given to accounts of j
Ci'.y and Country Merchants, and other buei- !
noaa mon, and thc usual accommodations ex?
tended.
Notes,'Bills of Exchange, and other evi?
dences of debt dtesounted, and money loaned
on collat?rale.
Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Silver bougld and
sold.
Mutilated Currency purchased at a small
discount.
Sight Drafts drawn direct on all the promi?
nent placea in England, Ireland, Scotland,
France, Germany, Belgium, Holland^ Den?
mark and the Orient. Letters of Credit ?esued,
payable in any of tho above placos
Drafts on all tho prominent citica in tho
United States bought and enid.
N. B. Persona desiring to tako Stock in this
Bank, would dowell to malte application soon,
BB there is only.a limited amount still to be
disposed of.
Banking Houso opposite Columbia Hotel.
Open from 9 to 3._Feb 28 ly
Hielt, Eare and Ruby.
WE havo just received an extensive addi?
tion to our stock of WINES and LI
QUOBS, which will comparo favorably, in pu- j
rity, with any stock in tho United States.
We mention: Superior Heidsiek; Verzenay
Hoct <fc Chandon; Vcuvo Clicquot Poosardin:
Cortaill?d -Mouescaux, and other brands of
CHAMPAGNE. J. & F. Marten's Cognac
BRANDY-believed to ba tho only lot of this
celebrated brand in tho citv. Old WhoatBour
bon WHISKEY-1CC0. Genuino Hungarian
BITTERS. Fartagat La Croma and Concilia?
ci?n CIGARS-genuino Havanas. Call and
try them. I'AYSINGER & FBANKLIN,
Jan 28 Exchango HOUBC.
Cognac Bitters,
w FIBST PEKE
Paris Exhibition 1867.
Purify the blood and
strengthen the system,
eradicating the effect of
dissipation, maintain the
human frame In condition
of healthfulness, dispel the
Blues and all mental dis?
tempers, and relieve those
whose sedentary habits lay
them open to depression.
They prevent and cure mu?
ons and other Fevers, Fever and
Af/ue, Chills, diarrhoea, dysen?
tery, Dyspepsia, Sea - Sickness,
Colic, Cholera, Cholera Jffor?us,
and every complaint inci?
dental to diet or atmos?
phere. Ladies will find
them a sovereign boon, as
they eradicate all traces
of Debility. Nervousness,
Inertness, and Diseases
peculiar to the sex.
^"Thousands of Testimo?
nials can be deon at the
office of 0
M. JACOBSON, Sola Proprietor,
04 & 00 Water Street, N. Y.
CLA0I?8 & WlTTE,! Charleston, General
> Agente for State South carolina. Febl8||ily
-.7- ' .f,;-; innis ii t&K -v .-vriTi I
|?^!?r^^^^? !
ALTERA T?VJSi.' ANTfrBJ?IQ?S'an? *
vljVVIGORATim &RaP.ERTIB8?? j
' V - * 8 LIPPMAN'ajrreai !
/'TRACIE M ?j, U GERMAN BITT- :
^T/^^^^^^M^V^ % now in poBsossion
^m'^T^^^^' '^^\I'rcparntion that -
Tm^Sks'Ti> ? ?was need in Ger-' '
/%!fil\ai\ llr?tS^b? V" manv upward? ol '
^?>^BB?Kafsj^iP^' day ie household
^?8K??^$&v nip' ~ remedy of Gorma?
?-"ffi-V, aWfe:v r '- ny, recommended ?
f*r<^>?^*??S?i > by it" most emt
' *. '"' neut physicians.
LIPPMAN'S
GREAT GEKMAJS BITTERS
Ia composed of thc purest alcoholic CBBCUCO ol :
Germany's favorite beverage, impregnated
with thc juices and extracts of rare berl>B,
roots and barks; all of MJich combined make
it ono of tho boBt and eurett preparations for
tho cur? of
Dyspepsia, Loss of T0110 in the Stomach and
Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan?
guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint,
General Exhaustion, and iv* a
PREVEN Tl VE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER
ANO
MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY.
PEMALK?
Will And LIPPMAN'S ORE AT GERMAN BIT?
TERS tho best tonic known for tho dieeasee to
which they aro generally subject, and where a
gentle stimulant ie recommended.
SAVANNAH, March 16,1870.
Messrs. Jacob Lippman & Bro., Savannuh.
Qa.-GEKTB: I bavobefore mo your esteemed
letter of tho 14th inst., containing various ,
documenta relativo to your "German Bitters."
After a careful examination I must confess
that your Bitters is really what you represent
it to bo, an old German recipe "of Dr. Mitch
crlich. of Berlin. Prussia. It will no doubtba
excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and
nervous diecases, and is a good preventive of
chilla and fever. I lind it to bo a most de?
lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain
yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER.
Ki UKI. AND MILLS, GA., March 22,1870.
Messrs. Jacob Lippman ?? Ero., Druggists,
Savannah, Ga-G ENTLEHEN: I bavo intro?
duced your Great O'minn Bitters hero to my
customers and friends, and I find better sale
for it than any 1 have ever kept before. Those
who have tried it approve of it very highly,
and I do not hesitate in eaviitg that "it is far
superior in value to anv other Bitters now in
use. Yours, rca pc ct fully, W. KIRKLAND.
Wholesale Agents for State of South Coroli
na-DOWIE, MOISE ft DAVIS, HENRY DIB
CHOEE ft CO.. GLACIUH ft WITTE. STEF?
FEN'S, WERNER ft DUCKER, Charleton.
Dopot in Columbia, 8. C., at GEIGER ft
MOQREQOB'B, Druggists._Jane 2 l v||J
The Great Medical Discovery I
Dr. WALKER'S OAIXFOItNTA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
ll Hundreds of Thousands SjL,
?.^ Beor testimony to their Wondor- ?P?
? o fal Curativo Effects. g ?a
|||WHAT ARE THEY?f'sg
gt S THEY ABB NOT A VILE
^FANCY DR INK. PI?
M^ ic of Poor KtiDi, Whlnltcy, l'roi r
S|>irit H ii ml lief ii H<- l.iriuul'tt doctored, spiced
nn-l sweetened to piense Hit taste, called " Tun
lei,"Appetizers," V Restorers," AC., tflat lead
t!ie tippler on to drunkenness and rubi, but arc
a true Medicine, emile from thc Nilli ve Koota mri
Herb?of California, free from nil Alc-olielic
Stimulants. They aro thcCIt KAT IJl.OOl)
I'LUI I" IK it and l.IPB Ul VIXH PRIX
Cl VLE a perfect Renovator and Invlgorntor of
the System, carrying o ITall poisonous mutier und
restoring tita blood to n healthy condition. No
person can tnkn theso ruters eccordlng to iRruc*
tion and remain long un well.
P or Inflnminutory mid Chronic It li? it?
nmttaui noil (?uni, Dyspepsia or In cl!
sealion, Bilious, Remittent and Inter?
initient Fever?, Dlxeniics of thc lllooil,
Liver, Kidney?, and Kindlier, tlieso lt It?
tel*? h?vi ber'i moat suce-.fiful. Bitch IMH
eancs aro can ed by Vitiated Tilood. wlilcli
Ix gonorally produced by derangement of tho
Digestive Orean?.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Headache. Pata In thc Shoulder.!, Cunghl, Tight
nos of tho Chest, Dizziness, four Eructation* of
the Stomach, Had taste In tho Month Bilious At?
tacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of
tho Lungs, Pain in thc regions of the Kidneys,and
a hundred other painful symptoms, ar J tho off?
springs uf Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate thc Stomach a-.id F Herniate thu
torpldllverand bowels, which render them of an
equalled efllcacy In cli-nosIng thu blood of all
Impurities, and Imparting UL'W lifo and vigor to
thc wholn By stem .
FOR SU.1X DISEASES, Krnptlons.Tclter,
Full I thenm. Blotches, Rpots, Pimple", Postuler.
Ilollr., Carbuncled, Itlng-Wonui, Scnld-Head, Pom
Ey?, Erysipelas, Itch, Sonrf*, Discolorations bf
the Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin, of
whatever nama or natur?, nra literally dug up
nndearrlcd out of tho system lu a r.hort time by
the Ufo of these Hitters. Ono bottle In such
cf.aes will convine? the must Incredulous of their
curativo otTccts.
Cleanso tita Vltlato I Blond whenever yo ti.find
Its impurities bursting throU'.'h the ski.1 bi Pim?
ples, Eruptions or bores; cleanse lt whin you
find it obstructed and singt.''"!! in tho veins;
cleanse lt when lt ls foul, and your feelings will
toll yon vrh"n. Keep the blood pure ?nd tho
health of th J .vBte.in -.-ill follow.
*PI X, TA PE and other WORMS, lurking In
tho system of so many thousands, aro effectually
destroyed and removed. For full directions, read
carefully the circular around each bottle.
J; WALK RR, Proprietor. 15.11. MCDONALD A
CO., Drugtflits nud Gen. Agonts. San Francisco,
Cal ,nnd Si and 31 Commerce. Street, New York.
fcOLD UV ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
D2?!liiriv GEIGER ft MoOREGOR. Agents.
Tho Pollock House
?fis-x f~\ HA8 beon overhauled JBgsw*
^fiji!/aiid fitted up for the win-?s??BSSK
^Bfiar ter season. OYSTERS, .^K""*
FISH and GAME served np in tho usualatylo.
Tho Private LUNCH ROOM has been refits
tod, and guesta may expect proper attention,
Oot 12 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
JOSEPHS E O K H A' |B|
. ? i?O* JECrairtliford Avenue, 1 "
^"fAbove Gir?r&'?ven?e.) Philadelphia, .' .
tfanvfaclurer ^^^^^^^^^^ Exclusively'.
01} ar l e stog AdyerttB^igjit^|
Ta V. BHODIE. B. It. HUDOIN6. B. O. H?DOIHB.
Fa?tors and Commission Merchants,
i(orlK 'lAtlartfio Wharf?
O H ARIl-ESfcON . 8. .
IIRERALad vanees made on Consignments.
? Refer lo ANDREW 8IMONDS, Esq., Presi?
dent 1st National Bank, Charleston, H. C.
Ang 25 8mo
CARRIAGES, NEWEST STYLES.
CLARENCES, Landaus, Laodaulels, Close
CoachcB, Shifting qr. Coaoliou, Conpcs,
Barouches, Phwtoue, Rockaways, I Hearses,
tc, Hittable for jirica'p family and public use.
Workmanship and Jin ?nh second tu none in the
country. Fine and vaiicd stock on hand
completed and in the works. Orders receive
prompt and personal attention. All work
warranted. March 21-2mo
Good Things.
RAMSAY'S Islav Mult Scotch Whiskey, Sir
Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard,
Dupuy, Cognac Brandy, DnfT Gordon's Pale
Sherry, Soulb-tido Madeira Vine, Loudon
Dock Port Wino, Hibbort's London Tortor,
MoEwcn's Scotch Ale. The above direct from
th? importers and warranted pure.
For s at o by _ _ED \V ARD HOPE.
OLO HA MC HI I.I.S mut MUTlIiATEU
CVRRBKCT '.Mittght and sold by
Nov 23 Gmo D. GAMUKILL, Iirokor.
SU ORE ?il!
DEATH TO BATS,
ROACHES,
BEDBUGS, ftc,
Never failing. Boxes double - tho size as
others. Hermetically sealed and always fresh.
For salo at wholesale and retail by
HARDY SOLOMON,
And by all Druggists and Grocers. Fobl43cio
Eighteen "Sears of Practical Success I
INTRODUCED IN 1852. PATENTED DECEMBER 20, 1859.
Oldest Super - Phosphate Manufactured in this Country !
MAl'ES' N?TR?GENIZBD
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF HIE,
Comoosed of Bones, Phosnhatic Guano, Concentrated Ammoniacal Animal
Matter and Sulphuric Acid.
- No Salt, Plaster, Salt Cake, Nitro Cake, nor any adulterant of any kind used. -
sstr Tho ammoniacal animal matter used in Mapee* Nitrogenized. Soper-Phosphato ef
Limo consists of thc I'loi-h, (containing 10 per cent of AL-.monia,) and the Blood, (contain?
ing 15 per cent, of Ammonia,) of horses, beeves, Gah and other animals, after expression of
tho fut and oil bv steam. Mend for a pamphlet. KINSMAN ?Si iiowiat,
Jan 12J3mo General Agents, 128 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C.
WHAM'S
Baw Bone
S1FEHH0SPHITB,
THE GREAT FERTILIZER
FOB COTTON AND ALI CROPS.
Tho unparalleled success of this Great Fer?
tilizer on ALL CROPS, proves it to be the
BEST and CHEAPE8T Manure now offered in
thc market. It has been used by many of the
most eminent Planters in the South, and in
overy singlo instance it has given eutiro satis?
faction. On COTTON its effects have boen
particularly marked. It is no rare thing for
WHAN N'S "PHOSPHATE to increaBO tho yield
from ONE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED
PER CENT., or oven mort!
Mr. George C. Dixon, an eminent planter of
Cameron, Ga., in a letter to tho Banner and
Planter, says that in an experiment wi th BO ven
loading 8upcr-Pbospbates and GuanoB. the
Wu ANN'S proved itaolf best of all those tried,
paying a net profit at the low market rate of
$2i).90 por acre of cotton. A copy of Mr. Dix
, nn's letter furnished on application. For eale
\ by CLAOIIORN, IlKitniNCi ?Si CO..
Charleston. S. C., and Augusta. Ga.
Jan 12 {3m
RAWJHKVE
SQiFllitHiiFH'?fi
STANDARD. GUARANTEED
Si?
MANUFACTURED BY
WALT0N,WHANN&t
WILMINGTON,!]
i* FOB SALE BY
fea
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YO BK, BO-STO N
AND ALL
THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
THREE TIMES A WEEK,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
ELEGAXT STATE ROOM ^ K
Sea Voyage 10 to 13 Hours
ACCOMMODATIONS.
Shorter, via Charleston.
Total Capacity 40,000 Bales Monthly.
IHK SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, end connecting roads West, in alliance
with the fleet of Thirtee n FIKKT-OLAFS STEAMSHIPS; to the above porte, invite atten
n to the QUICK TIME and REGULAR DESPATCH afforded to the business public in tho
uutton States at tho
PORT OP CHARLESTON!
Offering facilities of Rail and Sea Tm importai ions for Freight and Passengers not equalled in
excellence and capacity at any other Port. Tho following tpLndid Ocean Steamers are regu?
larly ou tho linc
To 3ST?-*7?r Yorls..
MA NH A TT A N, GEOR OIA,
M. S. W?ob?LL, Commander, S. CnowEWi, Commander,
CHAMPION, SOUTH CAROLINA,
R. W. LOCKWOOD, Commander, SAM ADKINS, Commander.
CU A RLES TON, CLYDE,
JAMES Bunny, Commuuder, AXES. HUNTEN, Commander.
JAMES ADGER, ASHLAND,
T. J. LOCKWOOD, Commander, BECKETT, Commander.
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,
JAMES ADGER k CO., Agents, WM. A. COURTENAY,
Charleston, S. O. Agents, Charleston, S. C.
To X*l3.1lAca.el7pli.lA.
VIRGINIA, ' E VERM AN,
O. H. AsnoitoPT, Commander. C. HINCKLEY, Commander.
BAILING DAYS,.THURSDAYS.
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
To Saltlmore.
FALCON, MARYLAND, SEA GULL,
HoitSET, Cuni munder. JOHNSON, Commander, DUTTON, Commander,
SAILING DAYS,.EY EY Y FIFTH DAY.
P. C. TREN HOLM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
RATES ti UAH A.y rt: J:D AS LOW AS TROHE OP COMPETING LINES.
Marino Insurant*) lu.i l aif ?! One Pi-r Cent
Through Bill? e! J..idn y a:.d ! I.iongh Tickets can be had nt all tho principal Railroad
J fliers in South Cai ulina, in <>?>i:., Alabama, Te mu Ht oe and Mississippi.
tstute Honnis may be seemed in advance, without titra charge, by addressing Agents of
ho Steamship? in ObartcHtun, al wlu < Mern; in all capes, tho haili cad Tickets should bo
exchanged and Ilrrthx n**igu? d
Tho Tb rough Ticl.<-' by Hr.- rente iochuhn Ti ansfiiv, Mi als and State Room v?hilo on
iliipbnhrd.
The Sontli Cnrolii ? l eihe nd Hi.d its ce nw cling lines havo largely increased their faeili
ios for thc apid movement ?>r height and passengers between Northern cities and tho South
md West- C> ni for tn I df Night Cars with thu Holmes Chair, without extra charge, have boon
ntrodnrcd First-Cl uss Eating Saloon at Branchville.
Freight promptly tratiefe-rfVd froin Steamer to Doy and Night Traine of South Carolina
itajlrt nd. Closo connections mado with other Roads* delivering Freights at distant points
vith tho greatest promptness. The Manage-is arc contldcut that their Line cai.net bc sur
laaaed lu Despatch and tho Safo Delivery or Goods.
O. JD. IIASEL.L., P. G. Box 4,070, O Alec 317 Broadway, N?vr Turk.
S. B. BICKENS, ED. H. BARNWELL,
General Fasaengor and Ticket Agent, General Freight Agent,
South Carolina Railroad. Oct 4 iOmo Sooth CaroUna Railroad.
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BiO Coffee*'"'i- ... K.'v;H '
BAOS BIO COFFEE;* for" Bal? 'low to
doalera by ..., ED WARU HOPE?
Camden Aooommo?at?on:?'Traine
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPAKY,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., March 2S>, 1870.? - j
ON and after SATURDAY, April 1,1871. ?n
Accommodation Passenger Train will be ' /.
run between.Camden and Columbia,' on Mon?
days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.. j
UP THATS. ff;
Lea /o Camden at.? COO A. H.
Leave Kipgville at...:..;. 1. : :9.10 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia at...... :..... ?. 10.40 A. M.
DOWS THAIN. ?A?VI'MK] ii
Leavo Colombia at. 1 25, P. M.
Leave KingvUle at...'. 8.80 P. Mi ,
Arrive at Camden at.....-. :_6.00 P. M.
A. Ii. TYLER, Vioe-PreBldent.
Jons E. MARLEY, Agent. a March 80 A ft :
Change of Schednl?. IV> - .
Bou Tn CAROLINA R AILH O A D COMPAT?T, ' ; ' ' ,.
. CoLuiiBiA, S. C., January 10, 1871. ' :
iwy^g^l**'???'"*?^? arrivo und leavo:
TRAIN NO. 1.
Leavo Charleston at.'. '. t. '.^..'.. '/.*''.... 8.20 am
? rrfvo at Columbia at................8.40 p ra "
Loave Columbia at..-.... .VJ. .12.15 p m
Arrive at Charleston at., v.. ........7.00 p m
Leave Camdon, Sundayp excepted, at.9.C0 a m .
Arrive at-'Ringville at.'....1.20 pm -;-1
Leave Ringville, Sundays eic?p'd,'aV.2 80 p m ./ ?
Arrive at Camden at.Ji...r;:;.';6.00p:m>'
Tho above TrainB run in connection with
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
connecting with Trains for Wilmington, North
Carolina, and with Trains for Augutt?, G cor
pia- makin}? close connections with Night
TrainB of Georgia Railroad and Central Bail
road, for all points South and Weat. .
THAIN NO. 2-NIGHT EXPRESS. ,
(Sunday Night excepted.)
Leave Charleston at........'......7.10pm
Arrive at Columbia at. :... .6.00 a rn
Leave Columbia at. .7.CO p m
Arriv? at (?h arlee t ou at.,6.45 a ni
Thia Trainruna in connection with Up Au
Snsta TrainB, making oloee connection with <
corgi* Railroad and Central Railroad Horn?
ing TrainB, for all pointe South and West.
A. lt. TYLER, Vlco-President.
8. B.(PICETKB, General Ticket Agent. Jan 21 ,
Charlotte. Colombia andi Angosta B. B. i
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. '
: ?, COLUMBIA, 8. C., January. 17.1871.
IS ^ [KESSEL0 N an^ ??er 8UNP47, .
ffiWimf ?URI?111 "MT.> J?innarv 22, tLo I'aeBen
ger tra?na ovor thia Road will run aa follows : '
Goruo KoHTn.-No. 1. . - lKo. 2i<'-'
STATIONS. ARRIVE. LH AVE. A RB IVK. v UK AVE. I :
AugUBta 8.00ara 6.0Cpin(U:
Columbia 12.51 pm l.ZZ pm 11.05 pm 11.20 pm. ,
Winnsb'ro 3.17 pm 8.87 pm ?25 ?nj 1,27 M4
Chester 5.07 pm 6.10 pm 2.56 am 3 00 am
Charlotte 7.80 pm C. 80 nm '
GOINU SOUTH.-No. 1.. i. JSo, 2.
AHUl VE. LEAVE. A ll HIVE, j LEAVE.
Charlotte 8.00 am 8.10 pin .
Cheater 10.20 am 10.23 am 10.27 pm 10 80 pm
Winnsb'o 11.55 am 11.58 am 11.55 pm 11.58 pm
Columbia 2.10 pm 2.28 pm 2.13 am. 2.28 am
Augusta 7.45pm 7.30am ;
GOINO NORTH.-Train Ko. 1 makes close ,i
DAILY CONNECTIONS at Charlotte for ?ll pointe
NORTH and EAST. Train No. 2 makes 'came
collections, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. ^....I/* w-. t
GOINO SOUTH.-TrainN?: 1 m?k^fllossDAZ?.T
CONNECTIONS at Augusta with traine of Georgia .
and Central Georgia Railroads, for ail pointo
South, South-west and West. Tram \N?.-2 ' '
makes same connections. SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. "?
No night trains ?wiR leave Charlotte, Au- . .
guet/i or intermediate pointe on Sundays. '
Tarough Tickets aold and baggage checked
to principal pointa. J. M. SELKIRK. Sop;
E. R. DORSEY. Gronerai Ticket Agent. .'- ?:
Greenville and Columbia Railroad,
- COLUMDIA, a:c;; MA>?n 1,1871.
fS??^WCM?BWK3 Os and: after' ?bia'
^g?ygg^ggK?g^dat0, the, following
schedule will bo run daily, Sundays excepted,
connecting with Night Trains on South Caro?
lina Railroad up and down; also with Trains
going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia
and Auguata Railroad: -?- :'- \ '.f
. .. UP.. ' .i ? h ?J,,.:.
Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a. m.. i
'? Alston......0.10 a.m.
" Nowborry.11.15 a.m.
" Ookesbury..........: ;. ; 8.00 p.'m. '
Relton. .5.00fp.m'.
Arrive at Greenville. 0.30 p. ru.
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at. 6.15 a. m.
" Belton._.8.05 a.m.
" Cokesbury.... -.. .10.07 a. m.
" Abbeville...'8.15 a.m.:!
" Newberry.1.GO p. ra.
" Alston.4.05 p.m.
Arrivo at Columbia....-...'.. ....' 6.65p. m. '
THOS. D?DAMJC?D, General Sop.1 -
M. T. BAUTLETT, General Ticket Agent.- .
Ohange of Schedule. . c. ^
OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. B. OO.? : .
COUPAMT SHOPS, N.O.. J armar 25,1871. .
SS ., ?BA8 wi? b,e Tn over
ST ??frYwiF^vXt* thia Road aa followe: r* (.~,
JErprMS. Mail. "r
ARRIVE. LEAVE. A HR WK. LRAVE.
Charlot to 5.35 am 8.00 pm
Salisbury 8.08am 8.18am 10.34 p m K.?0 p m
Gr'neb'o ll.05amll.20 am 1.30 am 1.45.a m
CoShopl2 50pm 1.05 pm 2.6t ? m. .8.17 a m ..
Hillbb'ro 2.28 pm 2.83pm 4 27 a m 4!29 a ni
Haleigh 6.12 a m 6.88 A'tri 7.10 a m
? oldsboro 10.55 a ni ' : ; :
aoldsboro Erbfeat^ WlaiU j ,:8eftp m r .i.
Haleigh 8.45am 6.58 p m .7.40a m .r
Billsbroll.07 a m ll.lOp m 10.C0* m'IO.O?'* m "V",
Co8hopl2 30pml2.?0pm 11.12 a m 11.45 a m 1
C?r'nsVo 2.10p m 2.20pm .1.10 a,m 2.00'a m
3alisb'ry 5.15pm 5.20pm 4.50 a m ' 4,55 a m
?harlott?7.66pm 7.30 a m. ,
Jan 27 -W. H. GBBEN, Ma's. Trana.
Schednle on Bine Ridge Bailroa?. il. .
rmmmfasr^ Leave Anderson.'..'.... .4.20 P. M.
TM^$?? " rendici?n.5.20 '?
??C-3?2? ?? Perryvllle..... 6,00 "
Arrivo at Walhalla.. ..r.7.00 ?i
Leavo Walhalla.ut.3.30 A, M. .
Perrvvillo.A.la t?'r,-?r
?. rendici?n.................. 6^80 ?
Arrive at Andorson..6.15 ; ' M
Waiting at Anderson ono hour for tho arrival 1
>f np train on Greenville and Columbia Road.
July 81_W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup,
Winter Schedule Spar'g & Union Road
^Jj?gi^^^3igi? instant, tho Taese?iger
Trains will go down on MONDAYS. WEDNES?
DAYS and FRIDAYS; leaving Spartanbnrg
Jourt Honse, at 7 20 A. M., and arriving at
Liston 1.85 P. M.
Returning on TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS
nd SATURDAYS, will leave Alston at 9.60 A.
I., and arrive at Spartanburp at 8.40P.M.
THOMAS B. JETER, President?