The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 31, 1874, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Port Royal Dock, WAnEiidtosE,
Transportation and Banking Compa?
ny.?By invitation bf Mr. Peter Papin,
the chief mover in and promoter of
the above named eotupauv," chartered
by the Legislature of South Carolina,
a number of gentlemen assembled at
the Augusta Exchange, Thursdays to
discuss matters connected with the en?
terprise. On motion of .Mr. J.. .J.
Pearoe, Mr. W. F. Herring was re?
quested to,act as chairman. Mr. Her?
ring said : "In consenting to net hs
chairman of this1 meeting, I iusist on
it being- 'distinctly understood that I.
do not ag4eo. to act, as a director, to
whioh position I have been informed I
have been elected. This determina?
tion on my part is owing to a want of
sufficient Knowledge of the chief pro?
moter or promoters of the enterprise,
bat chiefly to an indisposition to either
invest or induce others to invest in
property in the State of South Caro?
lina. Besides, I am not willing that
any pretext should be afforded to the
authorities of that State whioh the use
of my name as director in an enter?
prise might afford for litigation, claims,
&o. It may be that I and others who
have been named would run no risk of
black mailing; I am assured that wo
would not; but under the circum?
stances I prefer to run no risk. The
heavy'taxation in South' Carolina ib. in
my opinion, the only thing tlaU pro
vents Port Royal from sptiup
like magic. Under the OoV dilution
of that State the taxation must hu uni?
form, and no less rate can be assessed
npon one thing than anothery so that,
therefore, the enterprise need ,not ex?
pect to enjoy greater privileges in that
respect than others."
Civile ? Rights.?A Washington de?
spatch, May 27, says: The unexpected
opposition whioh has been developed
toward the Civil Bights Bill has been
a matter bf some surprise to such of
the Republican Senators and Repre?
sentatives as take the trouble to make
themselves acquainted with the views
of the prese and the people. A Re
publican Senator remarked to-night
that in perusing a large number of
Republican journals he had found but
a small proportion which endorsed the
action of tlie Senate in passing the
bill. Condemnation of the Senate's
ucticrfj is also indulged in by not a few
Republicans, both among visitors and
residents. In feet, among thosu thus
expressing their opinions are not a few
in official, position, who are more or
less dependent upon the breath of Con?
gress!" v
.We regret to announce {be death of
I ulsior N. J. Vail, caused by injuries
received on the' rail road1 while return?
ing to Chicago from the Charleston
Railroad Convention. Hoanade many
irfon da in, Charleston. , ,(
'H$??sd&&iR^
by mail and by telegraph'lb ibe'D^ftY
Phcbnix.' '
Now is Ti^y'TiME?To' advertise, nt
our summer rates, and while there is]
leisure to react the papers!'' ' 1
Wanted?A few moro 'advertise?
ments, to enable us to publish a paper j
for the good of' others n9 well as our.
selves. "
This office lucks nothing of being a
first class job office. Any style of
work desired we can do, and that at j
low figures ami on short notice.
The Pucenix job office is complete j
in every respect, and cards, posters,
pamphlets, programmes, bill-heada,
etc., are turned out with alacrity.
Breakfast Bacon,
BUFFALO TONGUES, MESS MACKER?
EL, LEAF LARD, FIGS' FEE 1", tor
aale low by_?P_P?_& OYLES.
HOPE & OYLES
A RE jnnt in receipt of:
A. PICK LED BEEF TONGUES,
Pickled TRIPE,
Pickled PIG'S FEET,
Pickled Fulton Market BEEF.
Also, one barrel nrtr* SAUK KRAUT. 1
Fresh Biscuits.
#>/\ BOXES Cream, Soda, Milk, Lemon,,
Cracknals, Butter,'Farina and Gin?
ger Snaps, for sale by HOPE A GYLES.
Business police. ?
LL NOTES ANp ACCOUNTS due u*
.. must bo paid at unce, or they will be
collected by our attorneys.
May 6 HOPE k GYLES.
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals.
EXOHANQE on New York, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Boston and all promi?
nent cities of the United St&tca and Eiir
rope bought and eold.
DEPOSITS received and interusLbeai ing
certifioates issued.
STOCKS, BiNDS, COLD and SILVER
bought and sold.
ACCOUNTS of l-.orchants and '.others
from the city and country aoliritpd, and
LIBERAL LINP.8 OF DISCOUNTS granted
by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK.
Corner ofI Fiji a and Richardson atmete.
CASH.
PTES TO-DAY, we will sell gdotlsfor
CASH ONLY.
COPELAND & REAROEN.
.CoLVKBIA^g. fl^ April 211. vpu. ilmo
Summer Wines.
AFINE lot of CLARET and HANTEPh'E 1
WINES, f ji sale by the bottle br gal
Ion. by ? HOPE 4 GYLES.
A1
A!
"Let o
Governmental Directory.
government of tue united STATES.
President?UlyaBes 8. Grout, of Illi?
nois; Vice-Presideut?Henry Wilson,
of Massachusetts; Seorotnry of State?
Hamilton Pish, of New York; Secreta?
ry of the Treasury?W. R. Richnrd
sou, of Massachusetts; Secrotury of
War?W. W. Belknnp, of Iowa; Sec?
retary of the Navy?(Jr. M. llobesou,
of New Jersey; Secretary of the Inte
rior-7-C. Deluno, of Ohio; Postmaster*
General?John A. J. Crcswol!, of Ma?
ryland; Attorney-General?George H.
Williams, of Oregon. Presideut of
the Senate?Henry Wilson, Vice-Pre?
sideut, ex ojjicio; Secretary?George
C. Gorham, of Californiu. Speaker of
the House of Representatives?James
G. Blafhe, of Maine; Olork?Edward
MaPherBon, of Pennsylvania. Con?
gress meet* auunally the first Monday
in December. The present Congress
(the 43d) terminates March 3, 1875.
The Supreme Court.?Chief Jus?
tice?Morrison R. Waitje, of Ohio;
Associate Justices?Ward Hunt, of
New York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine;
Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio; Samuel F.
Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi?
nois; Stephen j. Field, of California;
Wq. m. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jos.
P. Bradley, of New Jersey. Tho Su?
premo Conrt holds one Bession an?
nually, in Washington, beginning on
the first Monday in December.
United States -Courts in South
Carolina.?Circuit Judge?Hogh Li.
Bond; Circuit Clerk?James E. Ha
good; District Judge?George S.
Bryan; District Attorney ?David T.
Corbin; Clerk?Deniel Horlbeck; Mar?
shal?R. M. Wallace. Terms for hold?
ing United States Circuit Court?First
Monday in April, at Charleston; fourth
Monday iu November, at Colombia.
United States District Court?Firet
Monday in January, May, July and
October, in Charleston, for Eastern
District; first Monday in August, at
I Greenville, for Western District. {The
Court held at Greenville exeruisee
Circuit Court powers.)
I Govermen! of south carolina.?
Governor?Franklin J. Mo6os, Jr.;
I Private Secretary?C. J. Houston.
1 Lieutenant-Governor ? Riohnrd H.
Glcavcs. Secretary of Slate?Henry
E. Hayne; Chief Clerk?.H. B. John?
ston. Comptroller-General?Solomon
Li H?ge; Chief Clerk?J. L. Little.
Auditor'? Clerk?>-J. Si Fillcbrown.
Treasurer?Francis L. Cardozo; Chief
Clerk?F. McKinney; Book-keeper?T.
L. Minton. Attorney-General?Samuel
W. Molton; Chief Clerk?Harry Noah.
Adjutant and Inspeotor-Generul?Hen?
ry \V. Purvis. Superintendent of Ed?
ucation?J. K. Jjllson; Chief Clerk?
H. Jillsou. Superintendent of Peni?
tentiary?John B. Dennis. Superin?
tendent of Lunatic Asylum?Dr. J. F.
EuBor; AsBiatBUt Superintendent?Dr.
! Thompson.
Legislators.. ? -.Tho Legislature
( meets annually on the 4th Tuesday iu
November.' President pro tern, of the
Senate?Hon. 8: A> Swuils; Clerk?J.
Woodruff, Charleston; Roadiog Clerk
ji?R. A. Sjssoo, Barn well. Speaker of
tho Honso of Representatives?Hon.
Samuel J. Lee, of Aiken; Clerk?A. O.
Jones." Charleston; Assistant Clerk?
W J Etter, Columbia; Reading Clerk
?W A Hayne, Marion.
Supreme Court, Sown Carolina.?
Chief Justice?F J Mosch, Sorator; As?
sociate Justices?J J Wright, Summer
ville; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk?
AM Boozer, Lexington; Reporter?
J S G Richardson, Suinter.
Circuit Courts. ? First Circuit?
Counties of Charleston and Orange
burg. Second?Aiken, Barnwell, Col
letou and Beaufort. Third?Sumtcr,
Clareudou, Williumbburg and George?
town. Fourth?Chesterfield, Marlboro,
Darlington, Marion and Horry. Fifth
?Keratinw, Rtchland, Edgoheld and
Lexington. Sixth?Ubeitur, Lancas?
ter, York and Fairfield. Seventh?
Newborry, Lau re us, Spartanbnrg and
Uuion. Eighth?Greenville, Ander?
son, Oconee, Pickens and Abbeville.
Circuit Judges.?First?R F Gra
j ham, Charleston. Second?John J
M?her, Blackvillo Third?John T
Green, Sumter. Fourth?C P Towii
send, Beuuetlsville. Fifth?R B Car?
penter, Columbia. Sixth?TJ Mackcy,
Chester. Seventh?,M Moses, New?
berry. Eigli'b?Thompson 11 Cooke,
Greeuvillo.
"Solicitors. ? First- C W Bnttz.
Ohorleston. Senoud?P L Wiggiu,
Beaufort. Third?Samuel T Atkinson,
Georgetown. Fourth?D D McColl,
Benue(tsviile. Fifth?J H Runkle,
Columbia. Sixth?W H Brawley, Clus?
ter. Seventh?W M Fleming. Spartan
' burg. Eighth?Ab Blytho, Greenville.
County Government, Richland.?
J Commissioners?E M Weston, W E
1 Ilayup, U Porte?. Clerk of Board ?
ID B Miller. Sheriff?J E Dent.
Judge of/ Probate?S D Swygert.
j Clerk of Conrt?D B Miller. School
? Commissioner?D Salmonil. County
: Treasurer?J L Ne'figlc. County Au
! dilor?A L Solomon. Jury Commis
leioner?John B Donnis. Coroner?I
| II Oolemnn. Senator?W B Nash.
I Represen tali VfB?S 1* Thompson, An
, drew Cnrtis, J F Gilmore, Charles
Miiinrt. Trial Justices?W B .Nash,
I S B Thompson, S E Stratton, Treze
l vant Sill, Gen A Riehmond auO, I H
1 (loleman.
United .States ?rrtriK?H Poft
ur Just Censures
COLUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAj
master??C M Wilder. Deputy?John
S Leapheart. Commissioners?A M
Boozer und T M Wilkes. Collector
Iutorual Boveoua?O L Anderson.
Ganger?C A Darling.
City Goveuniient.?Mayor?John
Alexander. Clork and Treasurer?
Walter R Jones. Aldermen? First
Ward?Augustus Coopor. S P Davis,
13 F Griflln. Second?C J. Carroll,
? John A Pugb, W A Curr. Tbird?
I Adam Tbomss, S D Swygert, Ii W
j Purvis. Fourth?L L Brown, D
i Wells, Wm Simons. The committees
Inre: Ways and ideaue?Aldermen
I Cooper, (Jriiiiu and Carroll. Accounts
?Aldermen Carroll, Curr und Swygert.
Streets?Aldermen Pogb, Thomas and
Wells. Market aud City Scales?Al?
dermen Curr, Brown aud Cooper.
Guard House?Aldermen Simons,
Davis and Pugh. Water Works?Al?
dermen Thomas, Cooper and Griflin.
Alms Houbo?Aldermen Swygert, Si?
mons and Davis. City Schools?Al?
dermen Purvis, Swygert and Simons.
Sydney Park?Aldermen Davis, Car?
roll aud Thomas. Licenses?Alder?
men Griffin, Pugh and Brown. City
Clock?Aldermen Brown, Wells and
Purvis. Fire Department?Aldermen
Welle, Purvis aud Carr. City Lamps?
Aldermen Carr, Brown and Davis.
New City Hall und Public Buildings?
Aldermen Griffin, Simons and Carr.
City Attorney?J D Tradewell. City
Pbyaioiau?A S Hydrick. Clerk of
Market?J H Pickett. Commissioner
of Poor?Charles Schnitze. Overseer
of Streets?J Trice. Chief of Police
M F Nixou. Sergeants of Police?
E Williams, J Blizzard.
State Bonds.?State Treasurer Car
doza has put forth the following "cir?
cular:"
The Treasurer of the State is now
prepared to fund, at the Trcueury, in
Columbia, S. C, the bonds and stocks
of the State authorized by the Legis?
lature under the funding Act, ap?
proved December 22, 1873, into th8
consolidation bonds and stocks. The
following classes of bonds aud stocks
are authorized to bo funded:
Stock.?Bevolutionary war claime;
Charleston Fire Loan; construction
State Capitol; funding past due interest
and principal; oonv. State securities.
Bonds.?Charleston fire loan; con?
struction State Capitol; aid to Blue
Ridge Railroad; funding past due in?
terest nud principal; redemption bills
receivable; payment interest public
debt; funding hills Bank of ?t?te; re?
lief of Treasury; Laud Commission.
The following bonds issued under
Act of March 231, 1809, entitlrd "loan
for the conversion of Statu securities,"
are also authorized to be. funded into
'consolidation bonds;" they having j
been duly exchanged and represented
by bonds on file:
Denomination $1,000 Numbered in
Red.?Numbers 1 to 519 inclusive;
numbers 62L to 1,130 inclusive; num?
bers 2,401 to.2,176 inclusive.
Denomination $1,009 Numbered in
Blue,?Numbers 8,271 to 8.4'J? inclu j
sIvp; number 3.498.
Denomination $500 Numbered \>i
Bed.?Number a 1 to 237 inclusive;
numbers 1,001 to 1,200.
Denomination $100 Numbered ?.i
AW ?Number 1' to 120 inclusive.
The Legislatur? has declared thai
the remainder of t|iu "conversion bonds
were put upon tin* market without any
authority of law, ,. * * ' * aud
are absolutely null aud void."
The funding law referred to above
requires that the holders of the above
bonds and stocks should exchange
them, with the necrnod interest to Jan?
uary 1, 1874, for "consolidation bonds
aud 6tocks" nt fifty per ecu tum of their
face value. The '?consolidation bonds
aud stocks" bear interest from Januarv
1,1874. Interest due July 1, 1874, will
be paid at Treasury, iu Columbia, aud
National Park Bunk, New York.
... ? -. -
Hints to Lettbu-Wiuteuk.?The
postmaster at New York has issued u
j circular which contains many valuable
limits to letter-writers. Considering
i the fact that there are always two par
I ties to u correspondence, these hints
I will he useful to persons in the city aud
lout of it. The substance of the rules
?are, therefore, given for Ibe benefit of
I all oouoerued. They arc us follow*:
j 1. All mail mutter directed to nutii
I bered boxes will bo delivered through
i those boxes.
i 2. 'Letters directed to city ?ddruMe?,
street and number, will, it recognized
j by the assorting clerks as intended for
I box-holders, bu delivered through thu
? boxes. If not so recognized, they will
I be delivered through the carriets.
3. Mail matter addressed without box
! number or street number, will be de?
livered as cxpediliously as possible,
[either through boxes, general delivery
] or carrier.
j Correspondents should direct their
[ letters plainly, rorreclly and fu4ly, and
1 those who rent boxes would greatly
I fnoililate the business if they will print
1 conspicuously on their letter bondings,
circulars, bill-heads, cards and eove-1
lopes u request to cot respondents to j
address letters to their respective box |
i numbers, and if those who receive mail
I mutter by carriers would direct their
! correspondents to include in ull cases!
I the proper streets and numbers in the1
['addresses of all letters.
Attend the True
I MORNING, MAY 31, 1874
Kcurd?ia, Piles, Headachy
t Liarrhcca. Boils, GldScre;
j l-r.c:ices, Evimc, Screnesc,
Tscthtcfcc, Scalds, Sprain:,
Ecarscr.c:c, Ulcers. WptinSs,
Coro Throat, Colic, Braisc-i:,
P.hc'iEiatiEra, Hei?orrhaffcs,
March 1
tV3mo
Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. I
TU IS famous Watering i
Place will ho opened for the
reception of visitors on the
_:1kt JUNE. Tho Buildings
have been refitted and furnished in the!
most elegant modern stylo, and thero ia
every appliance for tho comfort, conveni?
ence and amusement of our Guests, such
as Express, Tickut, Post and Telegraph
Offices. Ac. Ac Mu'ic by tho Naval Aca?
demy Band from Annapolis, Md.
Visitors leave the A. M. & ?. Railroad at |
Big Tunnel, anil thence bv brauch road ll,
miles to the Springe. Address
COLIIOUN a COWAN,
May'22 3mo Proprietor*
A Delightful Summer Resort
CHEROKEE SPRINGS,
Eighl Miles North of Spartatiburg Court ]
House, S. C
CLI M ATE? Mann(n incus,
bracing and healthful,
WATER.?Contains iron,
'nitre, niagncria aid sul?
phur, aim its uot only a line uppetizir, aiter
atice and resin-alive, but is unsurpassed
for diseases nf the b:?ee!s and
liver, and for all diseases nf c-4 ildren.
BATHING HOUSES. HOWLING AL?
LEYS. BILLIARD LOOM, CROQUET
0ROUND and MUSIC. Every effort will be
made to give eutire satisfaction.
Terms 140 por mouth. Children and ser?
vants half price. Special contract* made
with families. Hack? at depots in Spartan
bur?. JNO. B. BLACK.
May 2i Imp _H? ruderst Manager.
Kay! Hay'.! ~ Riy\\\ '."
\VVVW THE S'lTJTBKaN WAUr. LOUSE
?'iiijtiii AiMI' AN Y fins ?i a .1;.Oil baud the
??"""largest sioclc pi HAY lr. Columbia,
comprising bo*h Eastern and Western,
which will bo dwliven-d au> where in the
city, tree of charge lor di.ayage, und at the
very Iowent rates.
Our facilities f^r pil r.-.hasinj; atiYI handling
are sueh as t,o'en?ioleiis tocompete?noeo*?i
l'f?lly uith any other honse, m.d parties in
lined will do well to e <%' a call heloie
piircllllpriig e'suwhei v, Iff >rt catm%d be Mil
di:i m *'(/,,
Particular atu nti> n e.ilted tu our stock
of Kasten? HaY, wbieh iatihe lo st in tho
m-u i.tt. May (i ton^
iiors! Hoes!
WE are rttiil uK'mtK fix the i.ilebrs.ttd
W Alt REN a /Jt.. which lit* itiven
Blich Kcner.tl itiltU .?cUuli tin puH ramm,
aud have also .-, full ?>?h oiuiei.i ei Stade'*
Crown IfOtts. H.mdle.l Garden HOES,
Garden ItAKis. Garden TROWELS,
HPADLH, SMuVELS, ((PALING 1<>RKS,
Manure Pork*, Canal and Oantuti Wheel
barrowii. Ac, Ac, ! >r *:ile a: our usual low
price*. JOMN AG NE W a SON.
OONGAREE IRON WORKS,
(ol.iiaiuia, s. 1'.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
an '. Dwelling's p., t, j
and Ciir.eten:-*. fro
Chair*: 'ilso, itra*.?
Uoll* for Churches,
manufactu?
re f. 0 V steam
engines; saw
a N D G 111ST
n& MILLS, GIN
Qearhig, and a'l
? kind.- nf Iron
Can tings :'er Ma?
chine! y and Or?
namental Cii.hi.
mg;} foi Stores
ilit'tps for Oaideiis
t Settees and Arbor
Castings of kinds.
Hchoola. Work-shops,
tl a:. J
j Gur.rautee all.Vi^ woiUlirsi cla
I ? q'til to any North or Pouth.
?,'ork.i at foul of Lad) street, nnd near to
! >"-.th Carolin*, and Greenville it Colnuibia
? Ihiiiroad Compinieh' Depo's. N??v is
Blacksmith Tools.
BESTEnglish ASVlLS; BNefcsatlfh BF.L
LOe.s, Soli I Rox Y{.<ES. STOCKS and
I DIES, PILES. I asp-,. Ac, fc'rmpiitiiig a
I lull r.HSf.'.. tu tu ( Iii this liu ? * nd icr rale low,
i h/ JOSIN ? ONK\y A SON.
Yc.tr Chickens from Oholern!
call en Dr. UKINITSIT.
d Ute.
Cholera. l*oi tix'f at hie Drug Store.
il 00 ?
SSV:
? a CECKat ht iuUcallon Or. ukis1
I /3l cures i/liiekeii Ci.?il ra and
111!
CATOOsA SPRINGS, OA.,
?will he i.'pened 'in the
Piscsi -Day or JUNE,
A cure for till difOiue*. mi
'tifef'tctinn v M hi i", n ; e <
: board fMl per month; Ghfldien and S?t
Lvants half price, llfdacd i.itj^ i laret
loribd triff tickets, \V. : . *.i VJ?'.'
May 2C
yu'oscribe lor '.he Phq'.nln
Event."
I
L VO
THRESHING MACHINES, I
HORSE POWERsj
Engines,
Reapers,
Mowers,!
Fans,
Grain Cradles,
.SEASONABLE LABOR-SAVINGm MA?
CHINERY GENERALLY; 10
For nalo by '"I
L?RICK & LOWRANCE.
jtarOrdcr early so as to givo ample time
aud avoid diaappointmeat.
New! New! New!
NEW stvlcs of Si 11c and Leather BELTS.
New'etock of RUFFS and COLLAR?
ETTES.
Now stock of RIBBONS, different widths,
at 25 cents a yaid
Now SASH RIBBONS, cheap.
New stock or Bilk TIES, something very '
beaalilul.
Extra fine Hemmed-stitcbed HANDKEB
CHIEFS, at low priceB.
Children's ready-made DRESSES, at $11
each.
New stock of Sword-handled SILK PARA?
SOLS.
N. B.-Mr. S. W. PORTER will be glad to
wait on his friends. C. F. JACKhON,
Miy io Leader of 1 ow Prices.
BARGAINS EXTBAOBDINARY
Grand Central Dry Goods Establi*h't!
or
W. D. LOVE & CO.
HAYING purchased a baukiupt stock oi
RIDBONS for cash, we are offering I
them at the low price ot 125 cents a yard, in
grosfrrain anil all boihd, in all colors, from
No. 'J to CO. SASH RIBBONS in propor?
tion.
All our Goods havo bo;n marked down
20 to 30 per cent, below market value.
jcst received,
250 dozen HOSE AND HALF HOSE?
I good heavy Goods bn* working people?
which wo odor at lOo and 12Ju. a pair
worth double tho money.
I 250 plocos handsome Sommer DRESS
1 GOODS, at 25c. a.yard.
i Our BOOTS AND SHOES are frW the
j beat makers and sold at low prices.
10 caeca PRINTS, at 10i. a jard, and 100
I nieces Paper Cambrics, at 10c. a yard.
I Purchasers are requested to examine our
slock before making their i-elections.
WM. D. LOVE * CO.,
May 10 (Under the Wheeler House.)
Notice to the Public.
ON aud alter the 1st of Juno nrxt^thel
following Banks will clo'ao their busi?
ness daily at 2 o'clock P. M., instead of .:i
[P. M., as heretofore. This arrangement]
. will continuo during tho summer mouths.
Uniou Savings Bank.' ?> lit ?
j G. M. WALKER, Cashier.,
' Cdr i'.iua National Bank.
I O. J. IRL DELL, Cashisr.
? Central National Bank. .
A. G. BRENfZER, Cashier 1
t Sjuth Carolina Bank aud Tru.it Com?
j panv. L. N. Z ?ALY, Actiug Cashier.
May 9-1 tt
Who Wants? " 1 f
1 f\f\{\ FEET seasoned LUM-!
I 1UU.UUU ?ER for sale-l,H?ud
2 inch PLANK, WEATllEU-liOARDIN'G
'and FLOORING. Apply to E. Stkhuochk.
t A lot in hia yurd now;
" ISAIAH HALTIWANGER.
' Ma? 21 lmo*
Kii.ksO. Parker. Edoak Oavplus.
PARKER & CAYPLE88,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ]
OOM 1 Parker's Block, Main street,
Columbia, S. C._M?y 10
R
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slsirflli3s- a .J |l
x,cc~rjg3 v e L ? ? 5
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5 J w -? ? ? _ t
S ?g = 2 n 8 ** " ? 2 * S U
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s Ej^r ~ c ? c c ^ ff ij es ^ o
?r t la -Z S - S .o t= m 3
s n - r - :r ~ n. ? - 2 r
5' 5- - 5 f- ~ " ?- 2. r ?*
HOPE & GYLES ,
HA VF for Bale?
fi00 bushels OATS, 1
Z,000 bushels BRAN,
? 2,000 bushels SIIORTF.
AT.Po, I
Fre-O? Sanr Kraut am! Mir"' 'In.:. |
I 100 boxes Kahina, 5(- hali-i ?. s? a Raisins,
I 25 n.u*i ter-boxos Raisins,
.ri0drums Smyrna Figs, .
i Dedicated C tsoanut,
' RiO pounds Seedless Raifint,
I .r)IUl Head* of Cabhago.
A Letter ?o E. H. Heitiitsh, Columbia \
A NOTHERWONDERFULCUtlF! Th&ve,
J\ heeuailllot? d with Rbentnatlsm for the
hetoighlccn months.entirely hulpless. Ii
have tiiod your ?U??N)d D?LIGllT, hud
am hanj y to say fh it I have rrceivcfl greal
b lirfltfromit. T can re'eommond it as an
ilnable remedy to those artlicted.
March !?? i I?:.P.'
Family Floar.
J0OBBLB. Nstra PamilyFLOU,It.?
100 barrelelow nriued, but sound J i
Forsalebj '3OPE? GYLE8
?ggaete i ,-m-^?
LU'ME X?NUMBER 61
$5,000,000
Flifjtt.AW IA8T C^CEBT
Publio Library of Kentucky,
iti i , vldUbX 31. 18T4t
Ik announcing (be fifth and la?t of the <
'' eeriea or Gift OoncertB, glveb for the
benefit of tbo Public. Library of Kentucky,.,
the Trustee's and Manager refer with pride
and pleasure to'the foupwhioh have been*'
already given: The first, December 26,1871'.
the second, Decomber 2,1872; tbo third,.
July'8,-'1873; ant] the fourth, March 31,
1874. * u-w
Under their charter, granted by a special
Act of .he Kentucky Legislature, March
16, 1871, the Ttnateea are authorized to -
give OHE HORB, and ONLY OIH MOHKQ K
Uift Concert. With the money arising i
from thia fitfth and Iaat Concert, the Li?
brary, Museum and other departments are -
to be enlarged and etukvud vntbaifitxed >
and certain annual inoome. 8noh an en?
dowment fund is decired, aa will secure-,-,
beyond peradventure, not only the mainte?
nance of thia magnificent establishment,
but its constant growth.
THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT,
For the purposes mentioned, and which is
5ositiveiv and unequivocally annowoed ts>
HE LABT WHICH WILL ET' H BE
GIVEN UNDER 1 HI8 CHARTER -uS D BY'
THE P&EUBNT MANAGEMENT.^.cms
off in the Public Library Hall, at ; .???!*. ville,
Ketttnckv,
FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874.
At this final Concert everything will be
upon a seals eorrtoppuding with its in*
oreaeed importance. The music will be
rendered by an orchestra consisting of 100
performers, selected for their fame in dif?
ferent lands, and the unprecedented anm or
$2.500,000,
Divided into 30.000 Gifts, will be distribute d
among the ticket-holders,
1 L.IST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift...'.. ?250,000
One Grand Cash Gift. lOO.QOO
One Grand Oash Gift. 75.000
One Grand Caeh Gift.....:. 50,000
One Grand Gash Gift. 25,000
0 Cash Gift?, 120.000 each. 100 000
?'?"lOOash Gifts,' 14000 eadh. 140 000
15 Cash Gifts,. JO.C00 each. 150 000
20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each'."_ 100,000
25* Cash G if te, 4.000 caeh 100,000
. 30 Gash Gilt?, 3 000 each. 00,000
.")() CaHh Gitta, 2,0(0 each._ 100.000
lOOCash Gifts. 1,000 sach..... 1?S.SGO
240.Caah GiRe, 500 each. 120,000
500 Cash Gifts, ' 100 each... 50,000
10.000 Cash Gift?, ? 50 each..., i 950,000
Grand Total 20 COO GiftV, alt cash, ?.'600,000
I tu it PlilGS OK TICK ITS. ti Bit .
I Ttnih.or each Couponing. ! .000
11 Wholo Tjckota for.500 00
2? Tickets for.. IV......'.... .'1,000 08
xiokats are now ready .for t-alo, and
orders accompanied by oash will be prompt
ly filled. ' r. u
:Liberal aonAmiationf will bo allowed to
satisfactory agents,
Oit^lars'ooelalniog-fall pa. Uc-arats tnt,
Agent a^? Manager, iBabHe Librarr Bailed
ing.jLoqisv^lla, Kentucky.
May 19
MHACTIilllXG COM
bun .? foil 1 ;. .i- ii i.i '
qBAatie^?N. s. c:
XTTOHKS and general office. EART BAY
W AND PIUTCHAttD STREETS: Trea?
surer's ?fiiee, at CAROLINA SAVINGS
RANK. Church, near Hayne stnei; P. O.
Box 629. .
tin,, waECToaa.
G. W. WILLIAMS, F. J. PEXZER.
J. C. MAr/LOWEE, 1 ?. C. EBA?GH. -
I C. A. CUIS JLM, . A. A. GOLDSMITH.
officers;
JOHN V. TAYLOR. Pretidont.
i FRED. BROTHP.RHOOO, Superintendent.
I W.'H. PRIOLKAU, 8eofe?arv;
j W. E. BUAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina
Saviuga Bank.
II. BUIST, Solloitor.
F0RGINGS AND CASTINGS
of every description.
House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c.
Marino, Statlonarv and Portable STEAM
ENGINES, Roiltra. Tanks;
Hoisting EugitiOH, Saw Mille.
Rice Thrtahcrs and Mills or every de?
scription.
SiiaftiuKH. Pullevs and Gearings.
IRON FRONTS far Building?,
i CASTINGS of every kind in Iron, or
Brass.
Forgings of all descriptions
1 Phosphate Washers.
Phosphate and Ore Crushers.
HTEAM EITTINGS, Wrought Iron Pipe,
Mieot Rubber and Gaakots, Water and
.>uani Gauges, Belting, Tacking, Ac.
I , m, \ n l' ra c t 1.' m: 11 s of
TAYLOR'S
Patent Direct Aactlng
Steam & Hydraulic Presses.
also UAbCFAOTCBEM of
S A M U ? Ii J. OIIAPMA S'S
PATENT THAP NTH AINTCIt.,
For R?g? Pump*, Bilge Injections, Ac.
M*y 23atuGoio
Look After Your Horses.
SPRING time is the limn togivo the GER?
MAN HORSE POWDERS. For all dip
r>a*eH to Which the horse i? subject, no hotter
no'Uiutnn can be given. Got it onlv at
March s i HEINITSfl'S Drug Store.