The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 31, 1874, Image 3
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BofcE, JVfctf Sff.^-TMa; Foe* tfrfbrityi
coufiVms thu reports of the Pop?4 Re?
covery from, his illuess. Cardinal Vau
nioelli Oasoni is dead. " f?'? ' *
The Italian Parliament will probu
bly be dissolved in August. The De
putiea of the Left will theo issue an
address to the natiou. It is thought
the Pope will sanotiou the participa?
tion of the Catholics in the next gene?
ral election.
Havana, May 80 ?The drawings
for the white militia cavalry will take
place on the 6th proximo, and for the
infantry on the 15th. The total quota
for tho island is 758 cavalry and 4,800
infantry.
A deoreo has been issood authorizing
railroad companies to charge double
rates forpassengers and freight when
paid in paper.
An encounter has taken place with
the insurgents in the outskirts of
Boirr. The Spaniards lost three killed
and five wonoded, aud took four pri?
soners.
Teleg-raulilc?Autertean Hatters.
NjsW" Yobk. May 29.?The Post says:
"We are informed that George W.
Childs, whose attention has been at?
tracted by statements of neglect in
which .the grave of Edgar Allen Poe
has bo long been suffered to remain,
has taken measures to ereot, at his
own expense, a .suitable monument
over it, and that it is desirable that
money whioh has hoen contributed
from other sources for the purpose
shall be kept as a fund to preserve the
monument and grave in proper order."
The Supremo Court in geuerul term
rendered a decision through Judge
Brady, this afternoon, denying the
motion for a mandamus to compel
Chief Jnstioo Davis to sign the bill of
exceptions taken oh tho trial of Wm.
M. Tweed.
COiritf^B?S, Miss , May 30.?Tho
Presbyterian Assembly adopted a reso?
lution that the attendance of theologi?
cal students at chapel services on Sun?
day morning be voluntary. Rev. Dr.
J. R. WilHon and J. B. Adger, Pro?
fessors iu the Seminary^ at Columbia,
S. 0., presented letters of resignation
of their professorships! which were re?
ferred to a oommitteo.
New Orleans, May 29.?A duel was
fought on Metairio Ridge to-day be?
tween two Creoles?Guillotte and
Pezeros. The weapons were pistols;
distance ten paces; fire at will and ad?
vance. GaiUotte fired ut the word of
command, shooting Pezeros through
the side, near his heart.
Memphis, ,May 29?At Grider's
Lauding, just below Cat Llaud, while
the steamer Phil Allen was lyiug there
to-day, Henry Bunget and another
planter named Griders exchanged
some eight or ten shots with guns.
Bunget, after receiving five shots, wus
finally shot through tho body ic the
xegioo of the heart and died soon
afterwards. This is tho fourth brother
who has been killed in combats with
neighbors.
LopiaviLnF., May 30.?A convocation
of Bishops will be called soon, to sup?
ply the/, vacancy caused by Bishop
Cunimings' apostasy.
Ch AnnKsTo n , May 30.?Arrived?
Steamer Charleston.
Washington, May 30.?Reporters
here and reports from the North show
a feeble decoration of,graves.
Probabilities?For , New England,
partly cloudy or clear weather and
Easterly-to Southerly winds will pre?
vail, with cool weather near the coast
and no decided change in the barome?
ter. For the Middle States and the
lower lake region, clear or partly
olondy weather, variable winds, a
slight fall of temperature and station?
ary to rising | barometer. For the
South Atlantic and Gulf States, in?
creasing cloudiness, with light variable
winds, orealm and stationary or falling
temperature and rising barometer on
the Atlantic coast, and falling barome?
ter in the Western Gulf States.
TelrHril|illI<i?Commercial Reports.
London, May 30.?Eries 31@3lj4'.
, Pabk, May 30.?Rentes 59f. 65o.
, Liverpool, May 30?Noon.?Cot?
ton dull and unchanged; sales 8,000,
- .-minding 1,000 for speculation aud
export?sales of nplands, nothing be?
low low middling, deliverable in June
or July, 8 7-10; sales to-day include
5,100 American; sales of shipments of
new orop, on basis of middling up?
lands, nothing below low middling,
8%.
Liverpool, May 30?Eveuing.?
Cotton?sales of uplands, nothing he
low good ordiuary, deliverable in July
or August, 8 9 16; nothing below low
middling, deliverable in July or Au?
gust, 8%_; _
Hotel Arrivals. May 30, 187-1.?
Wheeler House?B Myers, J S Bates,
S C; F 0 Furmau, A Norden, E Sauls
berg, G.i; T C James, C L B Mandl.
N O; 0 P Towusend, Beiiuett?ville; W
A Nerluod, Blaokville; J S Browning,
OharleMton; S Y D Anowswitb, N Y;
W L Hardin, Baltimore; Dr S Angle,
H G Ewart, N O; J Q Marshall, J T
Seibhla, oity; J Bates, Riohlaud; J E
Jervoy, Sumter; G W Fitts, Pa; S
Dibblo, Orangeborg; E F Tbomas,
Md; T N Tolbert, Abbeville; T A Sul?
livan, Piokens.
Columbia Hotel?J F Newman, J D
Stoney, Charleston ; A A Gilbert, Sum?
ter; F MGagu, Savannah; RD Brown,
W J Sprinkle. N ?; W W Maze, Gads
den; W H fclvaus, Charleston; W P
Sbaokelford, Va; J A Yates, La; J M
Gaunt, Md; PR Bluer, R T Reverdy,
N Y; M J Mungum, T S Keneoo, Va;
H M Shaw, R M Catou, N C; L T
Whitner, Va; O S Graatlaud, Miss; H
T Slaughter. Md; A J Baker, Brad
field; J W Alken, Winusboro.
Bartons' oouuootiou with the Grants
baa not improved him grammatically.
When asked, "Wilt thou have this
woman to be thy wedded wife?", he
replied, "I do."
Grand, a hh99J^or?s^9^^vT,>yi
detio^ telegraphed ton the Charleston
ander dele of the 2Utb, as follows, in
relation to the trial of John L. Hum*
ber* and Franklin J. -Moses, Jr., forj
breach of trust for fraudulent intent*
and grand laroeny:
As was expected und predioted, the
trial of Franklin J. Moses, Jr., to-day
amounted to nothing. The case wan
called at 12 o'clook, Moses being rep?
resented by E; W. Moise, Elliott and
Obamberlain, and Solicitor Euttz ap
\ pearlng for tho State. At the opening
of the court the crier was ordered'to
call Moses, and, no answer being
made, tbe Solicitor asked tbe court to
sign another bench warrant for his ar?
rest. This the court refused to do,
saying that it could make no special
exception in this cam, as the coart had
alreudy made a general order for a
bench warrant for all absent defend?
ants. Mr. Bnttz then entered formal
objections agaiust the oourt allowing
auy lawyers to appear for Moses until
be oame iuto oourt and acknowledged
its jurisdiction. Mr. E. W. Moise,
counsel for Moses, then made a motion
to have tho case stricken from tbe
docket, on the ground that the Go?
vernor of a Stute oanuot be indicted
and tried without being first im?
peached. Mr. Bnttz objected to the
oourt entertaining the motion until
Moses appeared and was arraigned; but
the court decided to hear argument on
the point, whereupon M<mso made a
long argument iu support of his mo?
tion. Solicitor Buttz followed in a
long and earnest speech, contending
that the Governor of a State was just
as much liable to arrest and indictment
for felony as auy privato citizen, and
urgiug the oourt to vindioute its out?
raged dignity aud self-respect by re?
fusing to recognize the counsel of
Mose.; until he appeared iu court aud
parged himself of contempt.
Elliott followed in a ioug Bpoech iu
support of the motion, contending
that the court bad no jurisdiction in
the case. After the argument, the
court deoided to reserve its decision,
and announced that this would work a
continuation of the ease until the next
term of the court. It is stated bore
that under the general orders of the
Oourt of Sessious, the Clerk of the
Coart will issue a beuch warrant for
tbe urrest of Moses. Tho expected
motion for a change of venue was not
made. During tbe argument the
Court House was crowded to its utmost
capacity, aud the Solicitor's detiuocia
tious of Moses' peculations wero re?
ceived with shouts of luughter. After
announcing that the decision would
be reserved, the Court of Sessions was
adjourned for the term. This termi?
nation of the aase is regarded as fa?
vorable for Moses, whose friends are
jubilant this evening. Mr. Buttz says
that be has documentary evidence in
his possession sufficient to conviot
Moses if he can ever bring him to
trial; but the prospects of doing so
seem, from the present outlook, to be
rather slim.
GbbenviXiiiB Races?Fourth Day.?
Soveral important horaes were entered
for the "free handicap," $100. mile
and a half dash. Colonel T. G. Ba?
con's bay horse Jim Hinton, Mr. Bunch
MoBee's blaok mare Mollie Darling,
Mr. Dark'c sorrel- mare Martha Jane,
and Mr.. Kennodty'a bay horse Lord
Bateman were entered for this raoe.
Jim Hinton oame in abont two lengths
ahead; time, 2 51}?, making a good
reputation for his partner, Martha
Jane.
Tbe second raoe was for the consola?
tion purse, $150, mile dash, welter
weights; entrance $10. Mr. C. R.
Franklin entered his bay horse John
Kendrick, and Mr. J. Dark brought
out little Bliud Tom to contend for the
prize. Tom won in 2.0oj-j.
The third race was between Major
Frazier's grey horse Wild Irishman
and the bay'mqre Lady of the Lake,
a quarter of a milo dash. The bay
came in twenty feet ahead.
The fourth race wus between Mr.
Bunch MoBee's black mare Mollie
Darling and Mr. MoDavid's black
horse Teoumseh, a half mile dush,
which was won by Mollie Darling.
Tbe fifth und last race was between
Mr. N. B. Freeman's dark hay horse
Doctor Harris and Mr. J. B. Elkins'
sorrel muro Lady Lightfoot, a half
mile dash, the buy winning.
Civil Rights.?The Maoou Tele?
graph and Messenger says: A conversa?
tion substantially as follows was over?
heard between n couple of uogroes
yesterday: "Say, Bill, when din civil
rights douo passed foro Congress, do
you know what I'se gwiuo to do?"
"No, Sam; what yer gwine to do?"
"I'se gwine to go down to do Brown
House aud take dinner?settiu ut de
samo table wid dem white folks. Aud
den T'ji a?t out iu front and &moke my
segar jes as big as any of 'cm."
"G'way, nigger. If you 'tempts to oat
dinner at de Brown House, I bets you
eats supper in b?1."
Tbe coart column of tbe London
Times explains why the Duohess of
Edinburgh was absent from the last
drawing room. It was all owing to
the fact that "her Royal Highness bad
hopes of uu event which would add to
her happiness and that of tho Duke of
Edinburgh, and tbe announcement of
which would oaiiee general joy in the
kingdom." We have spent the last
forty-eight hours in earnest efforts to
ascertain what that event could possi?
bly have been, but the conundrum
seems to be one which was never in?
tended to be unraveled.
Don't place too much trust in a man
who does not value his own oharacter.
{Greenville News.
jbht,?The grand se?
cret in meflioatfon Is "In help n a tore.
9l^a)Hd XJgrfftefi^e,/ro the
alpha and omega of the ouTy theory of
cure that baB common sense for its
basis. If the rlervous system is shat?
tered, the mascles weak, and the mind,
like the.body, in a state of partial coi
lapsB, what i is best to do?. Reason
teaohea aa the answer: Build up your
man. Brace ))inx up as you would u
tottering edifice. The pabulum ' he
needs ia a tonic alterative. Bring him
up out of the depths of debility and
despondency with Hostetter's Bitters.!
They cannot injure. A obild may take|
them, in doaes suited to its years,
without the possibility of hurm. Tue|
enfeebled vital powers are as sure to
respond energetically to their action
as the wilted grass is to erect its blades |
under the vivifying und refreshing
rain. In all cases ot debility, the Bit?
ters are absolutely required. There is
no substitute or BUeceedaueum that!
I will fill their place. Resort to the I
most wonderful of modern touioc, and
all will be well. The siok, when at
death's door, regret that they did not
take the right antidote ut the right
time. Thousands who are now sufT
ing from the early twinges of liver
complaint and dyspepsia will be pros?
trate on sick beds u month hence, if
they do not arrest thu mischief at once.
Nothing is more easy A course of
the purest und best vegetable tonic
and alterative known in modern phar?
macy, Hontctter's Stomach Bitters,
will restore the digestive organs to
their full vigor, and bring the disor?
dered liver into a condition of perfect
health, as certainly us sunshine dissi?
pates the morning vapors. M31t;i,*l
Au old chap, whose wife ia us ugly
as Bin, was reading an elopemeut case
which seemed to effect him. Said he:
"I should bo tempted to shoot a man
if ho was to run off with my wifo."
"Well," said u hearer, "a man ought
to bo shot if he ran off with j our wife."
Dr. Scquurd Brown says the crema?
tion business has been iuuugurated by
the Republican party to cheat the devil
of his last great prerogative.
County Commissioner Peudergrass,
of Chester, has been indicted for grand
larceny.
MARRIED,
On the evening of the '20th instant, at
the residence uf the bride's mother, bv he v.
D. Dcrick, Mr. JOHN J. JOYE to' Miss
IRENE L. BEARD, all of Columbia. S. 0.
Funeral Invitation.
Ths friondo and acquaintances of Capt. J.
J. Mackey and family, and of the lato Bsnj.
Rawls and family, arc respectfully invited
to attend tho funeral services of MRS.
MARY S. HULLaIID, at the Presbyterian
I Church, THIS MORNING, at 9} o'clock.
Fnneral Invitation.
The friends aud acquaintances of Mr.
and Mrs. Montgomery are respectfully in?
vited to attend the fnneral aervicea of MR.
JOSEPH MONTGOMERY, at tho Ladaon
Chapel, THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clook.
Myrtle Lodge, No. 3, Knights oi
Pythias.
THE Regular Convection of Myrtle
iTjodgo. No. S, Knights uf Pvthias,
Will be held in Odd Fellows' Hall,
/TO-MORROW (Monday) NIGHT, at
8 o'clock. Candidate* will be in
attendance ut Hi o'clock..
E. S. BOUKNIGHT,
Mar 31 1 Keener of Records and Seal.
Columbia B. & L. Association.
THE forty-fifth regular monthly meet?
ing ot tho Columbia Building and Loan
I Association will be held at the usual place,
MONDAY EVENING, Jane 1, at 74 o'clock.
A. G. BRENlZBS,
Mit 31 1 Secretary and Treauurt r.
Columbia Lodge, No. 108, A. F. M.
a AN Extra Communication of this
^/T\mwLodge will be held in Masonic
X IT Hall, TO-MORUOW (Monday)
A^TX EVENING, at 7J o'clock. The*'.
C. Degree will bo conferred. By order of
the W. 31. U. STEEL.
May 31 1 Secretary.
Notice.
Columbia, S. C, Juno 1, 1874.
TIIE undersigned beg leave to inform
their friends and customers that ou
and after this date we will sell Goods for
CASH. All past duo notes and accounts
muut bo settled, or they will be placed in
suit. HOPE & OYLES.
May 31
Ottce of Trustee of Citizens' Savings
Bank of South Carolina,
Columbia, 8. 0., May 3Hh, 1S74.
DEPOSITORS are notified that a divi?
dend of TWENTY-FIVE P?rt CENT,
will bo paid them, beginning on tho K1F
{TEENTH DAY OP JUNE. Tho applicant
must present certificate or book asevideneo
of claim, and sigu a receipt f>r said divi?
dend, either porsonallv or by attornov.
May 31 1 J. FISHER. Trustee_
King's Mountain Military School,
YOUKVILLB, 8. O.
THE leading features of this in?
stitution are long established
merit, full collegiate course, abb
and experienced faculty,c tnipleto
equipments, a u d singularly
healthful locution.
Second Session of 1871 begins
JULY 1st.
For catalogue, address
Col. A. COWARD,
May 31 lmo Principal.
DEUTSCQMUUETZeNVEUBLV.
von
COlit.'3IBIA, H. c.
Ge'jruendet Mittwoch den 27 May, 1874.
AM Mittwoch, don 3 Juni, Abends 8\t
uhi wird eine Special Versammlung,
in Local dos Herren J. O. Soegors' stattfin?
den, zur Entgegennahmo von applicationen
faer Aufnahme m don Deutschen Schuelzou
Verein.
Applicanton mnoason von zwei Mitglied?
ern de8 Voreins vorgesch lagen worden,
und schriftlich nebst dem Eintrittsgold
von $0.00 an einen der Untcrzoigneter
abgegebon morden.
Alle Deutsche sind hiormit eingeladen
zahlreich zu erscheinen und dem Verein
beizutreten, damit dorselbe bald der
Stolz der Deutschen Columbias werden
moego.
J. O. 8EEOBR-), President.
B. Kor.Mo. Secretair. May 31 1
Apple Jack.
5""LOT 61 - Vttrr mountain ' APPLE
. BRANDY, two and thruu yuara old.
A genuine article.
Ma* 31_JOHN O HKF.QWK^.
GRAND CONCEliT
or TUE
COLUMBIA CUOKAL UNION!
PARKER'S HALL,
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3, iaft,
PROF. JOSEPH H. DENCK. ??
Pianist and Accompanist.
PROF. A. KOEPPER,
First Violiuist and Loader of Orchestra.
PROF. W. H. EVANS,
Conductor.
PllOGR/YMiHK.
OVERTURE.
p'p.t I.
1. "Gloria"?V2< h Mass.Mezart
CHORAL UNION.
2. "Te 8ol Qaest Anima"?Trio?Verdi.
3. "O, Luc? de qaest Anima"?Donizetti.
14. "Cheerfulness"?Duet?Gumbert.
5. "The ? Marv'lous Work'?Creation?
Haydn.CHORAL UNION.
0. ''Cavatin*"?Lo Prophet?Meyerbeer.
7. "March from Athalit."?Duet?Violin
aad Piano.
8. "Cavatina"?Robert?Moyerbocr.
I'D. "Farewell"?Solo?Graham.
10. "lufliminatus"?Stabat Mater?Rossini
CHORAL UNION.
p\aT Ii.
1. Piano Solu?"Factaiaie Sur Uigoletto"?
Lbzt.
2. "Gypsy Life".Schumann
CHORAL UNION.
3. "Hoar Ui, O Father"? Avu Maria?
Miilard.
4. "Nazareth"'?S mg?Gounod.
;>. '"Grando Valso"?Solo--Vauz&no.
G. "Star of Descending Night"?L. O
EmorBon?CIIOHAlj UNION.
7. "Barcarole"?Duot?Kuckcu .
8. "Avo Mari*"?Trio?Owens.
t). "Phantom Chorus"?S.uunambuia?
Bellini?onORAL UNION.
MS~ The Grand Piano used on this occa?
sion in from the Celebrated Factory of
Messrs. Win. Kuabe Sl Co., Baltimore,
kindly funnelled by Messrs. LyBrand it
Son. Xceuts. Mav 31
TSS
PLACE to buy your READY-MtyE
CLOTHING. HATS,GENTLEMEN'S FUR?
NISHING GOODS, etc., etc , is attbo
CHEAPEST
And l&rge.-c Clothing Store South of Rich?
mond.
Ottr Stock is almost daily replenished
IN
All its departments with all the latest
atylea. We guarantee to please the t,\ito
of
THE
Most fastidious in every particular; war?
rant our Goods to be as represented, and
will sell as choap as any bouse in the
CITY.
Those in want of fine Custom-made Gar?
ments should give us & call before going
elsewhere.
B, & W. C. SWAFF1ELD.
May 31_
SPEINa
1874. ano 1874.
SUMMER.
FINE CUSTOM-MADE C L 0 i"d I N G ,
Coats, Pants and Vents, in all the
latest stylus. All the garment) ate welt
made.
A large line of the colobrattd STAR
8 mill's.
LINEN AND JEAN DRAWERS.
GENTS' NECK TIES and Windsor Seirf?,
Linen Collars and Socks.
The bet KID GLOVES.
Silk, Straw nud Felt HATS.
Panama and Chip H ATS.
UMBRELLAS, CANES. TRUNKS and
SA I CH ELS.
KINARD & WILEY.
May 31
Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan?
tic Ooast and Midland Lines.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUG. lt. lt.,
Colcmiiia. s C , May 2G. 1374
ROUND Tttll* I'lOKErS to all pr..mi
nont Virgiaia Springs and Western
North Carolina Excursion Points, good
until November 1, 1374, will be on ualu at
the Company's Ticket OOion and Plautora'
Hotel, ou and aftor Juue 1, 1874
Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bal
timore. riu Bay Link, at roduoed rates, also
on aale. A. POPE,
May 28 Genoral Paisentjor Agent.
O. C RADCLIPFE,
WATCH-MAKER. JH.WELER and
^ENGRAVER, beg* leave to itilorm Ins
friends aud patrous that ho baa with?
drawn from the firm of Uadeiffo .V Mitltiu
ness, and now will bu found ai the North?
east corner of Washington and Assembly
streets, whore he is prepared for the re?
pairing of Watches, Clocks, Musical Boxes
and Jewelry. Engraving neatly excouud
Umbrellas and Parasols mended. All w irk
guaranteed. C. C. RADCLIPFE.
May 27 6
Hats of Every Variety.
TWlMrweived,^??, WBTUUMilBA.W
Gr
., ,. , 8alrtB, &c.
O lio t>. EPsrtN'S, for SHIRTS and
F?KNIgHIMg GOODS. May 30
GOVERNOR H03ES
BEING the highest 'executive officer in j
the State, u the party to whom con?
demned criminals mast apply to obtain
pardon and osoape death. Tho "INDIAN
GIRL (JIGAlt STORE" being the leading
house in the State, in the line of CIGARS
and TOBACCO, is the plaoo where smokers
must resort to obtain the best articles for
the leant money, and escape the extrava?
gant price* usually charged by dealers.
As the news that a President of the United
States had been
ASSASSINATED
Caused groatexcitemontamongthe people,
so the aalo of the "CELEBRATED FIVE
CENT GIG AHB" has caused a sensation 1
among smokers whioh has so increased |
that it almost equals that of politicians
over the proceeding*
AT ORANGEB?RG.
Remember, this Cigar is sold uader a
opy-rigbted brand, andean only be obtain
| ed of PERRY & SLAWSON,
Indian Girl Cigar Stoxe, Columbia Hotel
Block. Columbia. H. <9f_May 30
Furnishing Goods.
DEM TIN has thelargeBt, b&ndsomeat
? and cheapest stock of CLOTHING,
HATS aud FURNISHING GOODS in the
city. May 30_
Bargains in Suits.
ITA bargains in Business and Dress
JD HUI TS. go to D. EPSTIN'S, under Co?
lumbia Hotel. May 30
I Excursion Season ot 1874 via Atlan?
tic Coast and Midland Lines.
H?5
WILMINGTON, COL. * AUG. R. R?
Colombia. s. C, Mav 29, 1871.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS "lo all promi?
nent Virginia Spriugs and Western
Nurth Carolina Excursion Points, good
until November 1, 1874. will be on eaie at
tho Company's Ticket Offices in this city,
both via Charlotte aud Wilmington, on and
afier June 1, 1S74.
Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bal?
timore, oil Day line, at reduced rites, also
on eaie. A. POPE,
May 30 (3 General Passenger Agent.
Notice.
AFTER 33th of MAY my terma will be
ettittlly CAHU, and those indebted
I aru advised to call aud settle and save
cost. J. M. DENT.
May 31 _ C
Straw Hats.
&0 to D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia
Hotel, for cheap and sty lib h STRAW
HATS. May 30
Circular.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
ClTICE fc>TATK TuKASHKfr.il.
Columui I, t>. C , May 20. 1874.
THE Treasurer ot the State is now pre
pared to Fund, at the Treasury, in Co?
lumbia, S. C . the Bonds and Kmcks of the
Slate authoiizcd by the Legislature under
the Funding Act. approved December 22,
1873, into the (Jonaulidatl )il Bunds and
Stocks.
Tho following clansos of Bonds and
Stocka are authorizud to be funded:
stock*.
Revolutionary War Claims.
Charleston Fire Loau.
Construction State Capitol.
Funding Past Due Interest and Principal.
Conversion State Securities.
BONDS.
Charleston Fire Loan.
Construction State Capitol.
Aid to Blue Ridgo Itailrnad.
Funding fast Dueloterest and Principal.
Redemption Bills Receivable.
Payment Interest Pablic Debt.
Funding Bills Bank of State.
Relief of Treasury.
Laud Commission.
The following bonds, isaued under Act of
March 23, 1869, entitled "Loan for the Con?
version of State Securities," are also au?
thorized to be tunded into "Consolidation
Bonds." they having been dulv exchanged
and represaated by bonds on file:
denomination $1.009,NUMBIREU ix BED.
Numbers 1 to 519. inclusive.
Numbers 521 tu 1130 iDolasive.
N ambers 2 451 to 2 476. inolaeive.
DENOMINATION $1.000, HUMBKR T.D IX BLUE.
Numbers 3 271 to 3,496, inclusive.
Number 8 493
11 K so M I NATION $500. numbered in bed.
Numuer? 1 to 237,inclusive.
Numbers 1 001 to 1 200
denomination $ll.fl, numbered ix red.
Number* 1 to 120. ibuiUalVO.
The Legislature has declared that the
remainder of the "Conversion Bonds were
put upon the market without any autbotity
of law, * * * * * aud are
absolutely null aud void."
The lauding law referred to abovo re?
quire* Jhai i be holders of the abovo Bouds
and Stocks Hliould exchange them,
with the accrued interest to jauuary 1,
1374 for "Consolidation Bond* aud Stocks,"
at lifty percetr.u u ot th ir face value
? be "Consolidation Bonds au.I ^locks'*
bear interest bom J iiumy 1 1874. Tho
interest due Julj 1, IS71. will be pi id at the
Treasury in Cohuunia K. C , aud ibo Na?
tional i'..i k Bank. New York
Parlies dneiiiio; to mak? exchanges must
t fleet theui in person or by agent
Parlies who desire copies ot tho Funding
Act can obtain I hem by applying at the
Treasuiy F. L Ca. KD Z ),
Mn> 20 25 Ti ?asnrer South Oit'odna.
j First Installment Upon Japita Stock.
Orri ilSpautanbuiioA Amieville R. R. Co.,
v'ii iliLtsroX, s. C, May 23, 1874.
WI Til a view or uushiug forward tho sur?
vive, on this Road, ihe Board of Directors
hi e ordered that an installment of live
dollars t!5) per share upon tho Capital
i Stock be called lor uu the tir?t day ot Juue
next. Payment of ili?< same oust be made
to Mr. A. C KAUFMAN, Treasurer, at Iho
office of the Company, 25 Btoad street. In
Cisco whore suhscribeis reaido beyond
Charleston, remi'tauces may be made by
drafts or post office money ordors, as the
Company cannot b ? responsible for those
made in any other way. Upon payment of
the first installment the usual t-.orip will be
issued. Puuetu tl pa< m<ini is req ie?ted.
C G. MKMMINGER, President.
A. C K\op?t?x. Seoietary and Tro?snrer.
Mav 2?_ ||b't9
Hosiery, Tios and Uu.ier-wear,
ATD EPSTIN'S,under Columbia Hotel,
TL at the lowest prices. May 80
jflLU-OtlOIl JStAlea.
- ? Homes ai Auction.
5J V BY ^AGOB IrBVINr. * jt .,
ON TO-MORROW, (MoncUy,-) at 11 o'clock,
I will sell berore my store.
Apairof goodCABBIAGK HORSE8:
One pood SADDLE 110RSE, and doe?,
well in single harness, f?} j
Sold tor no ranlt, bat to raise the c??h.
May 31_1_
.Safe of Hams and Shoulders to Close a Con.
signment.
BY JACOB LEVIN.
On TO-MORROW (Monday) MORNING, at
10 o'clock, I will b ell, to clo.se consign?
ment,
? LBS. SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Star
Brand. ?
? Lba.Sugar-cored Canvaaed Shoulder?.
Boxen Family Soap.
Boxes Family Starob.
ALSO,
Sundry articlea ot Fnrolture. May 31
Auction Sale of Fine Milch Cows and
Culver
BY JACOB LEVIN.
TO-MOBROW, Monday, at 10 o'clock, I will
sell, before my store.
Two No. 1 young high grade Devon and
Brahmin COWS and their CALVE9. three
quarter Devon. When properly fed, will
Si vo from twelve to sixteen quarts milk per
ay. They are the beat Milch Gown offered
for aale in years at public Anotion, and are
warranted in every respect.
Terms cash._May 31
Anotion Sale of Collaterals.
ON MONDAY MORNING, JUNB FIRST,
at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our office,
on account of whom it may concern,
One Lot SILVER SPOONS,
One Cameo Set JE WELL; Y,
One Cluster Diamond RING.
One Ladies' GOLD WATCH and CHAIN.
Sale positive, without reserve, for cash.
8EIBELS <fc EZELL.
May 17.20 23.27&31_
Valuable Real Estate.
By D.C. PEIX0TT0 & SONS, Auct's.
On MONDAY, Juno 1,1874, in front of the
Court Honae, in this city, at 10 o'clock,
wo will soil, without reserve, the follow?
ing valuable REAL ESTATE, consisting
of:
Fonr Quo BUILDING LOTS, fronting on
Pendletou street, each Lot having a front?
age of one hundred and four feet, more or
loriH and depth a! one hundred nud twenty
four feet, more or lean; eamo being situ?
ated in rear of late residence of Mrs.
Susan P. Gibbes.
also,
That fine lot of LAND, South of the
above, fronting ou South Carolina Univer?
sity Grounds, beiug 161 fcot front by 417
feet deep, be the same more or less. Will
be divined into lots to suit purchasers.
Terms ma dp known at saloaf
May 26 31?^
MOTHER DARLING'S
Infant Cordial,
SOOTHING FOR CHILDREN TEETH?
ING. A wouderful medicine, for chil?
dren ot all ages and oonditon; it improves
their health and regulates the bowels.
Mothers may have full confidence in this
preparation, as being the very best medi?
cine for softening the Gums, and render?
ing the procoss of dentition eaay. For
delicate children, with impaired digestion
and weak stomachs, it will be found a
valuable aid in promoting digestion, cor?
recting acidity, and improving the growth
of tho child. Its superiority has been
amply tented by the experience of Mothers
aad Nurses, and We are confident will be
found by all who use it tobe just the safest
and best INFANT CORDIAL ever offered to
the people.
For Teething, Inflammation of the
Gums, Spasms, Fits, Belly-ache, Wind on
the Stomach, Griping Pains, Sour Sto?
mach, Looseness, Bowel Complaint, Wind
Colic, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. Fretful
ness. Restlessness, and all complaints in?
cident to children. No Mother, Nurse or
Friend should be without it.
For sale by E. H. HEINITSH,
At his Drag sad Chemical Store.
May 29_f
NO FAMILY
SHOULD, at this season, be without a
bottle of HEINITSH'S ROSE COR?
DIAL. It euros all disorders of the
Bowels, Stomach and Summer Complaints.
AT THIS SEASON
No family should be wit hout a box of HEI
NITSH'S GR BAT BLOOD ARD LIVER
PILLS. Cures all diseases of the Liver,
Headache and Constipation.
SRUTJLD BE WITHOUT
A bottle of MOTHER DARLING'S INFANT
CORDIAL, for Children Teething; Restless?
ness, Bad Bowels. For silo at Heinitsh'a
Drug Store.
HEINITSH'S MEDICINES
Are, without exceptiou, the best remedies
lever offered to the poople, and at a prioe
I within the reach of all. May 28 +
Acts and Resolutions
OF tlv? Utato of South Carolina f?r Spe
ci i' >es*iou. 1873, and Regular Session
I of 187 !-*. Price $1. Postage 10 cents.
For -an- at
May 24 R. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore.
New books at Bryan's Bookstore.
Ij^UROPESom Thiough American t-pec
U tucies?by Editer ot Baltimore Ameri
ciin. Autobiography and M< moir ot Bev.
Dr. Gaturie; a verv interesting and amus?
ing volume, fi 00.
t'on-Pictures of Europe?by Elizabeth
Penke, with Plates.
Willow Broofc?by the author of "Wide,
Wiuo World." $1 25
English Psychology?by Ribot. $1,60.
Mr Aloett'H Hohool. $160.
Yesterday with Ant In rs?by Fields. $2 00.
The Cutiseivaii -n ot Energy?by Ralrmr.
Dr. Knhbrauech on Physical Meaeure
mtnt*. $2 50
Helps to * Holy Lent. SI.25. Aud other
now banks. Also, a vaiiety of new NQ
VEL8. by popular author*, cheap._
? Nonce.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
SPARTAN BURG & UNION R. R. CO.,
ON and after Jnne 1 1874, Trains on the
Spaitunbnrg and Union Railroad will
run. in-iking close connection with the
Oreenvil'e ana Columtu? and Atlanta and
Richmond Air-Line Railroads, doing away
with tho delay at Alston.
The -martanburg and Union Railroad is
completely equipped for this busiuess:
Ko*d beiug in line ooudition, makes good
time and sure cotineotions.
t'as?engt<rs traveling this route will have
every att-mtion. W W DAVIE8,
Max Q7 2mo_ Superintendent.
Saie of Mines and Horses.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.
Colombia. S 0 , May 23 1874.
BY order of City Council, four of the
city MULES and two HORSES?the
sorrel und the gray, formerly nr-od by the
Captain and Lieutenant uf Police?will bo
sold for cann to the highest bidder, on
MONDAY, the 1st of June, 1874
WAL I ER lt. JONES,
Max 24_City Clerk.
Summer Clothing.
:iO to D EPSTIN'S. under Colombia
Summer 0LO THING. " ^lay 30
T Hotel, for Mali's and Boy's Spring and