The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 01, 1872, Image 1

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THE DAILY ''Let our jest Censares Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. 0.. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 141. A notable personage han just died Mr. AuguBtua Smith, King of the Soilly Islands, of which there are 140, although only six are inhabited. Mr. Smith was a wealthy and crotchety Englishman, who in regard to government had no? tions of his own, whioh he wished to carry into practice, and so he became lessee of the Scilly Islands, under the Oonnty of Cornwall. He thus became king of about 2,000 subjects, most of whom were a wretched lot of peasants, for the islands are poor and unfruitful. With a court of twelve men he ruled the land, re-adjusted the relations of land and people, and attended generally to their moral, social and religious status, although in the latter item ho was not very strict. He made the ohildren go to school, and in every particular the in-1 habitants had to obey him almost as if they were slaves. Once he packed off all the residents of one of the islands, and turned it into a deer-park; but in rccocn pense he gave the poor people better ac? commodations than' they had evon had before. At first, ho was greatly disliked; but when the islanders came to see that his rule was wise and beneficent, and that they greatly improved under it, they learned to like and respect him, and at bia death he was much regretted. This is probably thr first king who has boroo the name of Smith, at least iu modern times, aud it is not likely that he, will have a successor to his title. H AUK! FROM THU TOMB A DOLEFUL SOUND-MORE Tnoors.-There is now no disease to which the body politic is lia? ble for which Radical doctors do not un? hesitatingly prescribo "moro troops." Of course tho prescription is filled by Dr. Grant, tho great political apotheca? ry. Calomel and jalap, oastor oil nud ipecac, all had their day, ?nd havo gono to the place where all things go that have played out. Nor are pink root and lozenges and bitters any longer equal to the emergency. "Dead, shot" is tho thing now. Grant ?B the doctor and the poor South is the enfant terrible that is so much efilioted. We learn from the New York Herald that Dr. Grant has been in? formed by friends of the family iu Salis? bury that wo f re again troubled with symptoms of outrages, and that ho now hos it under advisement whether or not to give ns. another precautionary dose of "dead shot," labelled in curious lingo, after druggists' fashion, "JR, more troops, to be well shaken before taken. Grant, M. D." We presume the Salis? bury "outrage" grows out of the eject? ment of Windy Billy Henderson from a Salisbury hotel for disgraceful and cri? minal conduct, and some attaoks made by Henderson and his friends upon the editor of the Salisbury Tribune for pub? lishing the faote in the oase. . [ Wilmington Journal. GETTING ON TOWARDS AN ENGLISH RE PUBLTC.-The London Spectator says: "Earl Bussell baa published a letter in the Times in which .he virtually, on the ground of the necessity of expediting publio buninesB, concedes home mle. He says: 'It appears to me that if Ire? land wero allowed to eleot a representa? tive assembly for eaoh of its four Pro? vinces of Leinster, Ulster, Monster and Connaught, and if Scotland in a Gimilar manner were ta be divided into Low? lands and Highlands, having for each province a representative assembly, the local wants of Ireland aud Scotland might be better provided for thau they are at present.' As Wales must have its representativo assembly, too, and North England, and Middle England, and Eestern England, and Southern Eng? land, that ia a proposal for changing the United Kingdom into a Federal Repub? lic. It would, no doubt, relieve the central authority of muoh business, but it would also relieve it of much power also, of how much nobody knows." LYNCH LAW IN RIPLEY. - A despatch from Memphis, Tenn., says that G. W. Martin, of Ripley County, Tenn., who a few days ago murdered his wife and threw her body into a pond, was taken out of jail on Saturday night by twenty armed men, who conducted him to a placo a few rods from the jail, where twelve charges of buck-shot from as many shot-gunB were emptied into his body. Notice. ff THERE will be a meeting of th? Executive Committee of the Mouth Carolina Clnb, at Colombia, September 25, at 8 o'clock P. JU. WADE HAMPTON, JB., Pr?s't. W. Q. Pisnan, Sec'y._Aug 25 m4 New Books ! New Books ! ! THE VICAR'S DAUGHTER. Bv George McDonald. (1 50. The Dootor's Daughter. By Sophie May, $1.60. "At the Baok of the North Wind." By Geo. McDonald. 12. Fitz Hugh St. Clair, tho South Carolina Re? bel Boy. By Mrs. Sallie F. Chap?n, tl 50. Lord Kilgobbin. By Charles Lover. $1. Tho Golden Lion of Grampore. By Antho? ny Trolloppo. 75o. Ethel Mildmay's Follies. 75o. "Oinbra." By Mrs. Oliphant. 75c. And other late publications, j nat received and t?rsalo at publishers priues, ut lt. L. BRYAN S Aug 30_Bookstore. Selling Oat Below Cost. CMNE JET SET-only ;50 cents-at jj?_I8AA? SULZRACHER'S. Public Notice. HAVING pnrchasod from William M. FIDO, Esq., his ontiro stock ef wines and liquors, billiard tables, and wbolo stock of supplies for a restaurant, now found at hi* late place of business in the "Brennen HOUBO,' on Richardson street, noar tho State Honse, his former patrons aud tho publio generally are inforniod that that establishment will hereafter be conducted, with every attontion to customers, by Mr. Fine, SB my Agent. ^_Aug 20 0 GEO. H. BROWN, Proprietor. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. IOFFER for sale my FARM, consisting of about 128 acres, situated just outside nf oity limits, on both sidos of Charlotte Rail? road. The place contains a comfortable Dwelling and fine Out-buildings, and for a Grain and Track Farra cannot be surpassed. This property, from its nearness to the city, and its facilities for advancement aou im? provement, is very dosirablo. Aug 23 Imo JAMES E. BLACK. Specif Notioe?. Tlie Guien of Araby are not spicier than tho aroma which tho fragrant Sozodont im? parts to the breath. Nor is tho heart of tho ivory nut whiter than the tooth that aro cleaned daily with that matchless fluid. To Owners or Hoiaea.-No ono Who has over used Dr. Tobias' fiorso Venetian Lini? ment, will ever be without it; it is a certain euro for Collo. Hore Throat, Cuts, bruises and Old Sores. Warranted superior to any other: in pint bottles, at Ono Dollar. Sold by all Druggists. Depot 10 Park Placo, Now York. Hornett'? StanilarU Flavoring Ex tracts are neatly put up in nnpannelled 2 oz., 5 oz. and 10 oz. bottles, aud are for sale by tho trado generally in every principal city aud town In tho United States, Canadas, and Bri? tish Provinces, SB well as in many other foreign countries. Help for the Hopeless -Yon are weak, dejected, miserable, and nothing does yon any good, you say. Don't dospair. There is balm in Gilead. Havo you tried Vinegar BitterhV Nol Then why don't you? Whether your complaint be dyspepsia, biliousness, ncrvouB weakness, constitutional debit it y, or any other troublo. Vinegar Bitters will revivo and reno? vate your shattered system, as a genial rain I refroBhes tho withered Howers. 4 For Dyspepsia, indigoatiou, depression of I spirits and general debility in their various forms; also, as a proventivo against Fover and Ague, and other intermittent fevera, tho Ferro-Phosphoratcd Elixir of Calisaya, mado by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is tho heat tonic, and as a tonio for patients recovering from fever or I othor Bioknees, it has no equal. Thurston.'* Ivory Pearl 'tooti? Powder. -Tho beet article known for cleansing and preserving tho teeth and gums. Sold hy all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle F. 0. Wolla .t Co., New York. I Chrlatatloro's Hair Dye stands unrivaled ia tho world. No lady or gentleman of dis crimination uses any other. It is tho mos perfect, reliable aud effective Hair Dye in th< world. Manufactory, C8 Maidcu Lane, Nev York. Carbolic Salve, recommended by Thysi cums aa tho great Healing Compound. Prici 25 couts per box. John F. Heury, sole Pro prietor, 8 College Place, Now York. illsley'a Buchu ia a reliable Diuretic ant Tonio for all derangements of the urinar; and genital organs. The genuine, as former ly aold by Haviland, Harral ir. Bisley am their branches, is now prepared by H. TV Bisley, the originator and Proprietor; am the trade supplied by his successors, Morga: & BiBley, New York. Svapnia, or opium purified, tho most pei feot anodvne in tho market, made by proc?s of Dr. ?. M. Bigelow, Detroit Medical Collegt is always uniform in strength, which is raroi the caso in other preparations of opium, i Pi&tt's Astral on has a world-wido rcpt tation as the surest and best illuminating oi Over 2.000,000 gallons have been Bold for th past two years, from which no accidents < any description have occurred. Send for ail calar. Oil House of Charlea Pratt, estai lis tied 1770, New York. Wc Have Frequently Heard mothei say they would not be without Mrs. Winslow Soothing Syrup, from the birth of ?ie cbil until lt has finished with the teething sieg> under any consid?ration whatever. The Secret or Scanty.-What ls it? I ionger asked, for tho world of fashion and a the ladies know that is produced by using delightful and harmless toilet preparatic known as G. W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth Its beautifying effodlfe aro truly wonderfu Depot. 5 Gold Btreet, New york. Sept 1 ft On Marriage.-Happy relief for. Youl Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses I early life. Manhood restored. Impedimon to Marriage removed. New method of tros ment. New and remarkable remedies, Boo! and circulars sent free, in scaled envelope Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ang ll_Brno JUST RECEIVED. A(\{\ OASES CANNED GOODS, nfcvJU 100 boxes GANDY, 50 boxea SOAP, 200 barrels FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiskey, 100 dozen Axes, I 200 dozen Pocket-Knives, 100 dozen pairs Trace Chains, 100 dozon Door and Pad-Locks, 100 bundles Ties, 100 bales Bagging. For sale to-day, atN,ew York prices an 1 c rifl^e, having been purchased mainly bef j the lato inflated prioeB. L?RICK & LOWRANCE _Aug30_ Dissolution of Partnership. "VTOTIOE is hereby given that the partr J3? ship heretofore existing undor tho fi name of W. LOWRY & CO. was dissolved 10th of July last, by mutual consent. r. business heroaftor will bo carriod on by LOWRY alone, who will collect what is ow and he responsible for the debts of tito '. flrm. W. LOWRY, _AngnstaOJn4_IL 8. ROSWORTT Selim?- Out at and Below Cost "1,TY ontire stock, consisting of DIAMON IVA WATCHES, Chains, Joweby, Si Ware, Plated Waro, Clocks. Aug 10 _ISAAC SULZRAOHE LeRoy F. Youmans, Attorney at L GO LU MB J A, 8. U. f\VVlCV, Law Range, Bauakott'a build I \J up stairs. Yonmans & Sheppard', Attorney* at Law, Edgefi?t?, S. O. LER. F. YOUMANS. JNO C. SHERPA Aug 27_._Gr For Sale. a?. AT Daly's Stable, eighteen sum I TOBfept, Kentucky HARNESS AND SAD: HORSES. Persons wishing to ?M /i chase will do well to call and oxat them, as they havo boen eolocted espeo for this market. JOHN N. LONG, Aj. Aug IT_R. GRAHAM ft CO. New Mackerel, &c., &c. ?T1HE8E open very lino, and at extro L low prices. No. 1 Shore MACKEREL, in barrels, barrels and kits. Also, 10 kits "Hess" Maokerol. Theso, like disappointed politicane, had thoir /tends and (ailH cut off: ' 50 boxes Healed Herring?, 1 box largo Cod Fieh. j Aug 15 GEO. bYMME! Beal Estate. THE eabeoriber bas in band, for talo, a largo amount or valuable HEAL ESTATE, conni uti OK of Plantations, Farms, Woodlande and Mills. ALSO, Improved and unimproved CITY L0T8. Especial attention io called to that elegant and commodious residence known aa the El? more Houao. This rt aidonco is Mtuatod on a lot of B?X acres, handsomely improved, in a healthy location, and can ho bought ou easy terms. AT.SO, Several cligiblo BUSINESS LOTS, on Rich? arden Btreet. J. W. PARKER, Roal Eetate Broker, Aug ll Imo Columbia, 8. C. NOW IS THE TIME TO Save Your Money! JjlALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS will be sold at groat bargains before tho season opens, at C. P. JACKSON'S. Aug 20_ COAL! COA?! S THE undersigned have established a c O A I. YAKI) In this city, which will bo kept regularly eup plicd with thc hetjt qualities of Grate, Stove, Chestnut, Blacksmith, And FOUNDRY COAL, for salo at tho lowest prices. A good article can be supplied, deli vered in any part of (he ci'y. 100 TONS GB ATE GOAL Now on hand. LONGTON (2,210 Iba.) will always be given. Mr. W.H. RIVES is our Agent for sale of Coal, and will givo prompt attention to all or? ders sent him, or dropped in Post Office Box No. 117, or left at Fisher & Silliman's Drug Store. . . Aug 20 Imo O. G. PARSLEY ?fe CO. Meats, Smoked and Pickled. FBEBH to band- . . Primo Smoked Tongues, Prime Smoked Beef, "Diamond" and "Orange" brand Hams, Elm City Breakfast Stnp.i, Elm City Sugar cured Pickled Rounds, With full supply of standard aud fancy Groceries, Spices, ?o., at low prices. June 28_GEO. 8YMMERS. Gow for Sale. ' A GOOD MILKER, with a fino heifer CALF. Apply at PHCENIX office. Aug 23 Cotton Oin. IFORTY-SAW COTTON ??N, with CON? DENSER, manufactured by Horace L. Emory, as good as new, having been only used a few weeks. Will be sold at a sacrifice, ? bv JOHN AGNEW A SON. Oats and Corn. BUSHELS FEEDING OATS, ,UUU 700 bushel? Whito Corn, for Bale low for oaah._HOPE & GYLES. Buffalo Tongues, VTEW sugar-cured HAMS, 131 Breakfast Strips, Smoked Beef, for sale low. HOPE A GYLE?L_ Flour! Flour!! OC?C? nBLB? NEW FLOUR, of all grades, ?UU for salo at groatly roducod prices, by_JOHN AGNEW A SON.__ Selling Oat Below Cost. LADIES' WRITING DEbKS, Jewel CaaeB and Traveling Companions. _ISAAC SULZ BACHER. American Club Fish. 1r>?f&$E'2 A DELICIOUS relish ; bottor and much cheaper than'Sardines. For sale by HOPE ?V GYLF.S^ Look Out for K. RVS! 10.000se^tQCOlUmb?tt- T?bC Mardi 28 JOHN C. SEEDERS'. Selling Out Below Cost. f FIABLE and POCKET CUTLERY. 8 ISAAC t-Ul ZK.40HER. Choice Family Flour. pf/\ BARRELS STRICTLY PRIME, for OU Bale at reduced rate?. August 10_HOPE S? GYLES. Se'ling Out AFINE Block of tho celebrated Morrie A Lazarus PERFEOTEO SPECTACLES, which I havo been selling to the public for tho last four years. ISAAC BULZRACHER. Solo Agent. Good Things. BREAKFAST BACON, PIGS' FEET SOUSED, SMOKED BEEF. BUFFALO TONGUER. CHOICE GOSHEN RUTTER. All fresh and for sale low for cii6h bv jlune 10_II O PE .V GY LES. ^ NEW CROCKERY AND MOV8K KUHN IhHINQ STOItli. THE undersigned havo re? cently oponed au entire new stock' of new goods in the above lino. Articles of all kinds for house keeping, Sic. Citizens are invited to call and examine goods and prices. KINGSLAND & HEATH, April 24 Under Columbia Hotel. R. KlXOSI.AWQ.__J:_A. H KATU. Ale! Ale! Ale! ?)pr DOZ. CROTON ALE, very superior ???1 quality, 50 doz. MoLwen's Ale, very superior quali? ty. Jnat received and for salo by July 9 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Select School for Boya. THE fall term of my School will 1 commence on MONDAY, Septem? ber 2. Situated on the corner of | i Winn and Taylor streots. L. O. SYLVESTER. Au? 31 3? School Notice. tOlMfe MISSO.R. MoQOWAN will ro ^fflBS?umc tho exercises of her School jPaFou tho FIRST MONDAY in Sop .aany^ temhor. Aug 31 2 Chatsworth Female Institute, No. 188 Franklin street, UAL.TI.1IUUK, MD. MISS A. E. HASSON, Principal, AUMk MKS. C. li. ENGELS REC tIT, * fj JJLT^M^ (formel ly of belle Haven Institute, '<yjgg?Cohimbm, S. O.,) Vice-Principal. wa? Thia school will rc-opon bEP TEMBER 10. Tho building and ?rounds aro spacious, location hi?li and healthy, conreo of study extcuaive, and in? struction thorough. Roth the Priucipal and Vice-Principal havo had much experience in educatiug and train? ing thc voling. Tho entire expense per an? num of a hoarding pupil, including English tuition, one other language and Vocal Mudie, $350. Music. Languages aud other extras modorato. For circulars address tho Princi? pal._Aug 30 fli"' Odd Fellows' Academy. ypttfr. THE undersigned take ploasnro /fj-?m^in announcing to their patrons *^?asjS5rf?and friends, and to tho public gen TjHffjy nrnllj, thnt Lbis institution will bo JfZJgr ro-oponed on tho FIRST MONDAY memr in September uext. Tho conreo of studies is thorough and prac? tical, Including all thu branches of a liberal English aud Classical cducatiou; tu which ia added,in tho more advauced classes, a course of Book-keeping. No pain? will ho spared to give entire satisfaction. Terms, from $3 to $5 per month. No deductions made, exoept iu caso of protracted sickness. J. J. McCANTS, Aug 25 44_B. H. CLARKSON. Notice. PERSONS who lort WATCHES in my caro years ago to be repaired, will please call for the same, give description, state timo when left, pay charges and take them away. If not called for witbin ninety days from this dato, I will soil them to pay costs. _ Jnrjo 23raUi_G. DIERCKS^_ Wood ! Wood! Wood! ACHOICE lot of OAK and HICKORY WOOD, of all siv.es, for sale cheap by the cord, and delivered in any part of the city. I will furuish WOOD by contract at special rates for winter purposes. Orders left at tho PHOENIX oftico,or at Mr. D. EPSTIK'B Dry Goods Storo, on Assembly street, will ho promptly attended to.** The abovo Wood is in my yard, and can ho seen for delivery at any timo, P. EPSTIN. North sido of Oorvais street, bolwet n Asaem bly and Gates Btrec-t. June 8 Smf Bed Oats. pr f\f\ BUSHELS Rust Proof RED OATS, tf \J\J for salo at tl 60 per bushel, sacked and delivered at Ninety-six Depot, Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Applv to JAMES n. RICE, Ninety-six. 8. C. REFEnEM'ES.-Dr. W. L. Anderson. Mtij. R. A, Griiliu. Aug 7 lmot 1HTZ, Bibbons, Millinery and Straw Goods, ? ALSO, White Goods, Embroideries, & c ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers Bonnet, Trimming, Neck and SaBh RIH BON8, VELVET RIBBONS, NECK TIES, Bonnet Silks, Satina, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments. Frames, Ac. Straw Rennets and Ladies and Children's J Hats, trimmed and untrimmed. Aud in con? necting warerooms WHITE GOODS, LI? NENS, EM ll SOI OK RI ES. Lacea, Nets, Col? lara, Sets, Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head Nets, Ac, Ao. Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimore street, Bait., Md. These goods aro manufactured by us or bought for cash diroctly from tho kuropeau and American manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequalled in variety and { cheapness in any market. Orders lilied with care, promptness and despatch. Aug 2112* The N. C. Election, ITU AT excited ao much interest, having been decided, the attention nf tho public is called to tho great inducements To be Offered by tho "INDIAN GIRL," in cloding out a few bram's of Omi CIGARS, four for 25 cents-a pi icu that allowa no grounds for it to be Contested AB to Where ia tho place to get the moat for your money. "Pancake," "Cehlury," "May Flowe r" and "Durham" are specialties. Aug 10 Notice. XTTE hereby give notice lo all whom it may Yv concern, that wo have rt sign vd our connection with thoUniverfal 1 ile insurance Company, of New York. Tito office and busi ncss is turned over lo Mr J. W. Sliackleford, Southern manager for said Companv. M. W. GABY, Aug 2 M. C. RU TL KR. For Rent. fd. THAT largo and cnmmodinns STORE i?| now occupied by Moanru. Porter A Steele ULl'tissoeaioii given the 1st of October. Fur t ruin, inquire of G. DIERCK?. Aug 21_ _ Selling Out Below Cost. GENT'S WALKINO CANES, at all prices; from CO cent? upwards. ISAAC 8ULZBACHEB. Our friend of tho Christian Neighbor says that peoplo who complain of dull times don't advert ho. Make known your complaints. This is IL initsh's plan. Mako known your complaints: Hcinittdi hus a remedy-the BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS, tho beet family pill ever made. A CHANCE FOB ALL ! GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, AT W. D. LOVE & CO.'S! TN anticipation of removing in Septombor to our largo and commodious NEW STORE, in the Wheeler Building, cornor of Main and Blain Ht reeta, wo will closo out our present stock at unprecedented LOW PRICES. Bargains in all claaaos of Gooda, W. I). LOVE * CO. W. D. LOVE, ) B. B. MOCUEERY. ,_ July 14 FOR_ CASH ! $10,0001 $10,000! woBTH. or L.j . ClOTffll ti HATS! AT COST AND TRANSPORTATION To mako room For Our Fall Stock. & WILEY, Dealers in CLOTHING ANO Gents' Furnishing Goods. July '28_ _ BA BGAINS! DTJIX SEASON ! FINEST FRENCH CASSIM ERE PANTS Made to order For Twelve Dollars. Twenty per cent, discount. NO HUMBUG ! As wo mark everything in plain figures. BOYS' CLOTHING At cost-or less. STRAW HATS At a sacrifice. FINEST AND CHOICEST SHIRTS In the market. CALL AND SEE For yourself. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. WE claim to havo one of the finest stocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng _llish, SW?BB and American makers. Willi Diamonds and other fine Jewelry, our etocli ?B large, and we aro going to sell tho Goods, REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al blane hey, by the best of workmen. WM. GLAZE. Nov 10 Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe. Motz'a Celebrated North Carolina CORN WHISKEY. IHAVE a lot of the abovo WHISKEY on hand, and having mado arrangement!) tc tuko all Whiskey manufactured by Motz, will constantly keep it on hand. Can onlv be had at W. J. BLACK'S, March 31 Gmo_Charlotte. N. 0. BLOon. Bi.oon, BLOOD, LIVER, LIVER, LIVER. PILLS, PILLS, PILLS.-Put up in blood-red wrapper?. Sold only at H ein it sb's Family Drug Store. The Public Library OF KENTUCKY. SECOND GRAND GIFT COMEST? Day of the Drawing Fixed. No Postponement from September 28. TO TUB PUBL.IU I Tho Trustees of tho Public Library of Ken? tucky, being satisfied, from tho large Bale of tickets already made, and tbe daily increas? ing demand for thom, that thero will be no occasion for postponing the second drawing tho Oift Concert in aid of tho Public Library of Kentucky, havo instructed mo, as their agont and manager of the Gift Concert, to say to tho public and ticket holders that tho drawing will positively tako placo on September 29, proximo, and will not ho post? poned. An active demand for tickets comes from evory Stute and Territory of the United Blatca, and from tho Canadas, giving anani - ance to tho Trustees that no circumstances eau prevent rt drawing at tho appointed time, A sufficient clerical force is ongaged to keep up with tho orders for tickets, and in order that thia oHio? ma? be relieved of the im? mense pressure incident to tho business for tho week or two immediately preceding tho drawing, agents especially, and those desi? rous of procuring tickets, aro roques tod to eond in their orders immediately, as sales will havo to bo clOBcd in Hmo to make the necees arv preparations i~t tho drawing. It is tho wish of tho management to fill every order for a ticket, us well SB to sell all tho tickets, hut thoso who apply first must first ba supplied; and if thoso who put off buying until sales aro cloacd havo their money re? turned, instead of the tickets ordorod, as in the first Gift Concert in Decomhor last, whan thousands of dollars that came too lalo were sent back, they will havo nono to blame but themselves. THOS. E. BRAULETTE, Agent Publio Library, Kentucky. LOUISVILLE, KY., August, 1872. Aug 28 tG NOTICE. Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co. The Stato, ex relatione the Attorney-General, plaintiff, vs. tho Greenville and Columbia Rail read Company, defendant. I James G. Gibbes, Jamos R. Pringle and others, plaintiffs, cs. the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company and others, defendants. TUE undersigned having, by order of his Honor Samuel W. Helton, Circuit Jndge of tho Fifth Circuit, dated Juno 18, 1872, been appointed Referee on tho abovo stated cases, to aseertain and report, among other things, the amount ot indebtedness of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company, with authority by advertisement to require all creditors to establish their respective de ianda boforo him: ' Notice is hereby given to all and eingnlar the creditors ot thc said Greenville and Co? lumbia Railroad Company, whrther hoi dir g bonds of the first mortgage, bonds or certifi? cates of indebtedness guaranteed by tbe State, bonds or certificates of indebtedness of the second mortgage, non-mortgage bonde, or claims of any other character, to present and eatablieb their respective claims before tho undersigned, as Referee, at his office in Columbia, South Carolina, on or before tho first day of October next, at which time his report on such claims will bo made up and submitted to the Court in said cate H. There are no lees or costa attending registration. JOHN 8 GREEN, Referee. COLUMBIA, S. C., Juco 19.1872. Jone 21_m!2 Every Day WE are in recoiptcf loiters making known to ns the high estimation iu which we are held as the proprietor and manufacturer of HEINITBH'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. The very high appreciation thus voluntarily jxhibited is a aourco not only of i le iBure hut of profit. Thus practically encouraged, we propone to go ou witb the good work of send? ing relief to th me an tis of the sick at very lit. tie cost. Read the following letti i-from North Carolina: A lotter from Raleigh, North Carolina, speaks of Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Pills, in the following emphatic language: "Your Blood and Liver Pills should he called the 'Eureka.' My wife will give >ou a certificate toBtifyir.g to tin ir remarkable curative pro? perties For females, thu btst pill ont." UeiiiitHh's Blood I'ili.-; aro adapted to all ages, sexes and conditions, in all climates; good for Liver CompUiut, Biliousness, Head uchi s, Chills. Try them; only twenty-five cents a box For dale em Iv at tho family medi? cine store of E. H. HEiMrsu. _June 7_t Orphan Home o? South (Jaroli? a. KllUlhli- UtlIllDiaga I'nirliHHid. Orphans, Provisions and Money Wanted, ITAKE pleasure in announcing to the pub? lic that 1 have purchased, of the Rev. S. R. Jones, Ibo Spartanburg Female College Building? and Campus, tor the ORPHAN UOME OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Tho build? ings aro capable of accommodating about 250 children. The Home will bo opened at the cloMi of the pri sent nessi! n of the College, i. e., 15T?I NOVEMREIt next. Applications tor the admission of orphans mnstbe sont to me. Destitute children, bereft ol both par? uta, will havo a tiret claim on the institution; ttioae bereft of father next, Ac. When any of the children exhibit extraordinary mental apt? ness, WO propose to give them a collegiate education. There will bo a Sunday and Day School; also, an Industrial Department in conni et io n with the Homo. Addi ees R. C. OLIVER. Agent. ^ug_4Jmo_ _Spartanhnre C. Ii , s O. New Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, hy Bish? ops and other Clergy ot tho Anglican Church. Vol. I. t5. Aunt Jane's nero, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards. $1.60. Hannah, a new Novel, by Miss Mnlocb. 50c. Jan 14_DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. Initial and Monogram Frees. E. RTSTOKES IS now prepared, with a Press and apper tainmonts. to manufacturo INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to order, embossed and in colors, of all sizes and quality. ALSO, Keeps constantly in atore a full stock of Fancy and Staple STA IONERY, BLANK ROOKS, Fancy Articles and all goods pertain? ing to a first class Stationery House. April 20_ A CERTAIN CURE ron CHILLS AND FEVER First take tho Blood and Liver PiUs, to work off the bile and purify tho blood; tbreo or four will bo sufficient. Than take a table? spoonful of HEINITSH R CHILL CURE. It has been tried; we know it.