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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. How He Got His "Civil. Rights. " The Knoxvillo Press and Herald, of Tuesday, tolls how a demand for "Civil Rights" was answered in that place, thQ other day, as follows: 'Twos on Saturday night last that Fred Wiley, on AdoniB of charcoal huo, who aots as an assistant in the kitohen of tho JLraruar HortBe, approaohed Miss Mary Donahue, n buxsomo Irish maiden whose renowned skill as the pastry cook of the Lamar Houso is known the oity over, and said to her that as the Civil Rights Bill had passed, ho wanted her to array herself in her best finery the next morning, and go to church with him. The maiden looked up in surprise, and notioing that the dasky Adonis seemed in earnest, demanded to know if he meant what he had said. All nnawaro of the danger of insnlting a maiden of the brave, virtuous and impulsive Irish race, he replied that he did. No Booner were the words out of his month than down upon Iiib great skull came, with terriflo force, the heavy wooden ladle which Mary held in her hand, and the blood flowed profnsely from the wonnd that the blow caused. His first experiment in "Civil Rights" slightly cooled his ardor. The British Parliament are talking and thinking more abont religion than they have done for years. Not that they are praotioing its precepts; far from it. That wonld be a dangerous experiment to try, and wonld proba? bly produce a revolution in twenty - fonr honrs. There is no barm, how? ever, in talking abont the kind of reli? gion wbieh other people ought to en? joy. The Archbishop of Canterbury has fairly sat down on the ritualists, and is anxions to get a majority of the officials to do the same, in which case they will be flattened out as effectually as though one of the pillars of St. Paul's had fallen on them. Tho Duke of Riebmond is very anxions about the Church of Scotland. He cannot be happy nntil its disestablishment is oomplete. He talks about it continu? ally, and even oondeacends to do a bit of lobbying in that direction now and then. The Archbishop of York is troubled about the scandal connectod with livings, and well ho may be. Ho hopes the time will come when pa? rishes will bo able to chooso their own ministers; but tlicro is a large moneyed interest to fight, and money is worth as much in Eugland as it is anywhere else. On the whole, it is a great re? lief to hear the members of Parlia? ment talking about other people's rcli gious affairs, even if they have noue of J their own 10 attend to. The elephant, like the whale, is dying out. In India he is becoming almost as raro ls is tho red deer in England. ? Tho hunters have driven him farther and farther inland; unless something be done to protect him, he will before laug become, upon the main continent, ut any rate, altogether extinct, and Sehib will have to import his elephants from Birmuh und Cey? lon, much as we in Euglnnd impoit our horses from Ireland and our foxes from any country that will 6end tons in sufficient number and of sufficient Bize and strength.? London Telegraph. Tho Phojnix job office is complete in every respect, and cards, postors, pamphlets, programmes, bill-heads, etc., are turned out with ulacritv. Family Flour. 100 BULB. Jixtra Family FLOUR. \rmBaaA 100 barrels low priced, but sound, 3?* For sale by HOPE A- GYLES Business Notice. ALL NOTES AND ACCOUNTS duo us must be paid at once, or they will be collected by our attorneys. lAIn:yJ* HOPE A. OYLES. Who Wants? 1 f\(\ (\(\(\ *'EET seasoned LUM 1UU.UUU DER for rftlo-l, M ?nd 2 inch PLANK, WEATUEIt-UOAttlilNO and FLOORING. Apply to E. Stkniiouse. A loi in his yard now. ISA1A11 11 ALT 1 \Y A N 0 E R. May 21 lmo? Fresh Biscuits. BOXES Cream, Soda, Milk, Lemon, ?jU Oracknals, Butler, Farina and Gli? tt cr Snaps, for sale by HOPE A OYLES. Nilks G. Parker. Euoaii CAYri.Kss. PARKER & CAYPLESS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ROOM 1 Parker's Block, Main street, Columbia, S. O._Slay 10 CASH. a FTEH TO-DAY, wo will sell goods for J\. CASH ONLY. COPE LAND A- BEARDEN. CoT.fMniA.S.C. Anril20. 1871. :!mo The Expanse of Heaven. a SERIES OF ESSAYS on the Wonders aTL of the Firmament. By Proctor. ?2. Personal Romiiileccncee of Wellington, CoHndfro, A-e. fl 50. Our Fred. By author of Old Fashioned Boy. id.50. . Workingmen'a Homes, f 1.2/3. Waldfroid; a Novel. By Auerbach, an thorof Villa on Rhine, iv>. Justin Harltv. Uv John Estin Cooks. ?.75. Chcssney's Military Biography of Leo, Grant, Ac." $2.C0. And a variety of now London Novels and other new books. For salo at June :l BRYAN'S Bookstore. Shirts, &c. O io !>. EPSTIN'S, for .SHIRTS and FURNISHING GOODS. May 30 Gr "Let 01 COL GtiV'.-riimcmiil Directory. government of the united states. President?Ulysses S. Ornnt, of Illi? nois; Vice-President?Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts; Secretary of State? Hamilton Fish, of New Yoik; Secreta ry of the Treasury?W. R. Richard son, of Massachusetts; Secretary of War?W. W. Belknap, of Iowa; Sec rotary of I ho Navy?G. M. itobesou, of Now Jersey; Secretary of tho Inte? rior?C. Delano, of Ohio; Postmaster General?John A. J. Creswell, of Ma? ryland; Attorney-General?George H. Williams, of Oregon. President of the Sonate?Henry Wilson, Vice-ri-e sident, cx officio; Secretary?George G. Gorham, of California. Speaker of tho Honse of Representatives?James G. Blaine, of Maine; Clerk?Edward McPherson, of Pennsylvania. Con? gress meets annually the first Monday in December. The present Congress (the 43d) terminates March 3, 1875. The Supreme Court.?Chief Jus? tice?Morrison R. Waite, o! Ohio; Associate Justices?Ward Hunt, of New York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine; Noah H. Bwayne, of Ohio; Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi? nois; Stepheu J. Field, of California; Wm. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jos. P. Bradley, of New Jersey. The Su? preme Conrt holds one session an? nually, in Washington, beginning on the first Monday in December. United States Courts in South Carolina.?Circuit Judge?Hugh L. Bond; Circuit Clerk?James E. Ha good; District Judge?George S. Bryan; District Attorney?David T. Corbin; Clerk?Daniel Horlbeck; Mar? shal? R. M. Wallace. Terms for hold? ing United States Circuit Conrt?Firet Monday in April, at Charleston; fourth Monday in November, ut Columbia. United States District Court?First Monday in January, May, July and October, in Charleston, lor Eastern District; first Monday in August, at Greenville, for Western District. [The Court held at Greenville exercises Circuit Court powers.] Government op South Carolina.? Governor?Franklin J. Moses, Jr.; Private Secretary?C. J. Houston. Lieutcuant-Governor? Richard II. Gleaves. Secrelary of Slate?Ileurv E. Hayne; Chief Clerk?II. Li. John-) ston. Comptroller-General?Solomon Li. H?ge; Chief Clerk?J. Li. Little. Auditor's Clerk?J. S. Fillebrowu. ? Treusurer?Frauds L. Cardozo; Chief Clerk?F. McKinney;Book-keeper?T. Ij. Mintou. Attorney-General?Samuel W. Molton; Chief Clerk?Harry Noah. Adjutant aud Inspector-General?Hen? ry W. Purvis. Supcrinteudent of Ed? ucation?J. K. Jillson; Chief Clerk? H. Jillson. Superintendent of Peni? tentiary?John B. Deuuis. Superin? tendent of Luuntic Asylum?Dr. J. F. Eusor; Assistant Superintendent?Dr. Thompson. Legislature.?Tho Legislature meets annually on the 4th Tuesday iu November. President pro (em. of the Senate?Hon. S. A. Swails; Clerk?J. Woodruff, Charleston; Beading Clerk ?It. A. Sisson, Baruwcll. Speaker of the House 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, South Carolina.? Chief Justice?F J Moses, Sumter; As? sociate Justices?J J Wright, Summer ville; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk? AM Boozer, Lexington; Reporter? J S G Richardson, Sumter. Circuit Courts. ? First Circuit? Cpunties of Charleston and Orange burg. Second?Aiken, Bamwell, Col letou nud Beaufort. Third?Sumter, Clarendon, Williiini.sburg and George? town. Fourth?Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, Marion aud Horry. Fifth ?Kcrshaw, Richland, Edgefield aud Lexington, Sixth?Choster, Lancas? ter, York and Fair fluid. Seventh? Newberry, Luureus, Spartauburg and Uuion. Eighth?Greenville, Ander* son, Ooouce, PickeuH and Abbeville. Circuit Juiiges.?First?B F Gra? ham, Charleston. Second?John .1 Malier, Blaekville. Third?John T Green, Sumter. Fourth?C P Town-j send, Brm.cttsvillo. Fifth? K B Car? penter, Columbia. Sixth?T J .Muekcy, Chesler. Seventh ? M Moses, New berry. Eighth?Thompson U Cooke, Greenville. Solicitors. ? First?-C W Buttz, Charleston. Second?P L Wiggin, Beaufort. Third?Samuel T Atkinson, Georgetown. Fourth?D D McCflii, Bennettsville. Fifth?,) H Runkle, Columbiu. Sixth?W U Brawley, Ches? ter. Seventh?W M Fleming. Spartan burg. Eighth?Ab Blythe, Greenville. County Government, Bichl and.? Commissioners?E M Wcston, W E Hayne, U Portoe. Clerk of Hoard? D B Miller. Sheriff?.1 E Dent. Judge of Probute?S D Swvgert. Clerk or Court?D B Miller. School Commissioner?-D Salmi nd. County Treasurer?J L Xcsiglc. County An 1 ditor?A L Solomon. Jury Coir mis-1 sionor?John B Dennis. Coroner?I! II Colonian. Senator?W B Nash, j Representatives?S B Thompson, An drew Curtis, J F Gilmore, Charles1 Minort. Trial Justices?W B Nash, I S B Thompson, S E Stratton, Treze vont Sill, Gco A Richmond ar.d I H Coleman. United Staths Officers ?Post I.Y iir Just Censures iUMBIA, S. C, WEDNESDi runstcr?C M Wilder. Deputy?Jolm S Leapbetirt, Commissioners?A M Boozer und T M Wilkes. Collector Internal Revenue?C L Auderson. Gauger?C A Darling. Crrv Government.?Mayor?John Alexander. Clerk und Treasurer? Walter R Jone.". Aldermen? First Ward?Augustus Cooper, S P Davis, IJ F Griffin. Second?C J Carroll, John A Pagh, W A Carr. Third Adam Thomas, S D Swygert, II W Purvis. Fourth?L L Brown, D l Wells, Wru Simous. The committees are: Ways and Means?Aldermen Cooper, Grifliu and Carroll. Account*. ?Aldermen Carroll, Carr und Swygert. Streets?Aldermen Pogh, Thomas and Wells. Market aud City Scales?Al? dermen Carr, Brown and Cooper. Guard House?Aldermen Simons, Davis and Pugh. Water Works?Al? dermen Thomas, Cooper and Griffin. Aims House?Aldermen Swygert, Si? mons and tDavis. City Schools?Al? dermen Purvis, Swygert and Simons. Sydney Park?Aldermen Davis, Car? roll nnd Thomas. Licenses?Alder? men Griffin, Pagh and Brown. City Clock?Aldermen Brown, Wells and Purvis. Fire Department?Aldermen Wells, Purvis and Carr. City Lamps? Aldermen Carr, Brown and Davis. New City Hall and Public Buildings? Aldermen Griffin, Simons and Carr. City Attorney?J D Tradewell. City Physician?A S Hydrick. Clerk of Market?J H Pickett. Commissiouer of Poor?Charles Schnitze. Overseer of Streets?J Trice. Chief of Police ?M F Nixon. Sergeants of Police? ? Williams, J Blizzard. State Bonds.?State Treasurer Csr doza bus put forth the following "cir? cular:" The Treasurer of tho State is now preputed to fund, at the Treasury, iu Columbia, S. C, the bonds aud stocks of the State authorized by the Legis? lature under the funding Act, up proved December 22, 1873, iuto the consolidation bonds and stocks. The following classes of bauds and stocks are authorized to he funded: Stccic.?Revolutionary war claims; Charleston Fire Loan; construction State Capitol; I'undiug past dm- interest and principal; eouv. State secnritiis. Boson?Charleston tire loan; con? struction State Capitol; aid to Line Bulge Railroad; funding past due in? terest aud priucipal; redemption bills receivable; payment interest public debt; funding bills Bunk of State; re? lief of Treasury; Land Commissiou. Tho following bonds issued under Act of March 2:1.1, 1S0U, entitled "loan for the conversion of Siato securities," nro also authorized to bo funded into "consolidation bonds;" they huving been duly exchanged und represented by bonds on file: Denomination $1,000 Numbered in Red.?Numbers 1 to 510 inclusive; numbers 521 to 1,130 inclusive; num? bers 2,151 to 2,175 inclusive. Denomination $1,000 Numbered in Jilue.?Numbers 3,271 to 3,100 inclu? sive; number 3.498. Denomination ?500 Numbered iu Red.?Numbers 1 to 237 inclusive; numbers 1,001 to 1,200. Denomination S100 Numbered in Red.?Number 1 to 120 inclusive. Tho Legislature has declared that the remainder of tho "conversion bonds were put upon the market without iiuv authority of law, * * * and arc absolutely uull aud void." The fuudiug law referred tu above requires that the holders of the above bonds und stocks should exchange them, with the accrued interest to Jan? uary 1, 1874, for "consolidation bonds mid stocks" at tifty per centum of their face value. The "consolidation bonds ami stocks" bear interest from January 1, 1871 Intere st due July 1, 1871, will bo paid at Treasury, in Columbia, and Nitioual Purk Pauk, New York. Hints to LKTTEn-WniTrn.s ? -The postmaster at New York has issued a circular which contains many valuable hints to loiter-writers. Considering the fact that there are always two pur* ties to a Porrespntulenc'>, these hints will he useful to persons in the city ami out of it. The substance of the rules are, therefore, given for the benilit ol all concerned. They are as fid lows: 1. All mail matter directed to mini bored boxes will be delivered through those boxes. 2. Lotters directed to city addresses, street and number, will, if recognized by the assorting clerks ns intended for box-holders, be delivered through the boxes. If not so recognized, they will be delivered through the carriers. 3. Mail matter addressed without box number or street utimber, will be do? li vered as expediiiotisly as possible, either through boxes, geuorul delivery or carrier. Correspondents should direct their letters plainly, correctly and fully, and ?><nsc. who rent boxes would greatly facilitate the business if they will print conspicuously on their letter headings, circulars, bill-heads, cards aud enve? lopes a request to correspondents to address letters to their respective box numbers, and if those who receive mail matter by carriers would direct their correspondents to inclndo in all cases tho proper streets and numbers in tho addresses of all letters. PH Attend the True lY MORNING, JUNE 10, IS THE PLACE ft hay your READY-MADE CLOTHING, CAT.-, GENTLEMEN'S FUR? NISHING GOODS', etc., etc., is a: :Lc CHEAPEST And largest Clothing S'.oro Sosth cT Rich? mond. 0;:r Stock is almost daily replenished IN All its departments with ai! the latest styles. We guarantee to please the taste [ or THE Moet lastidiouB in every particular; war? rant our Goods to be aa represented, and will sell ae cheap ab any houso in tho Those in want of fine Custom-made Gar? ments should give ue a call before going elsewhere. B. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD. Slav 31 Oircnlar, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Office State Theasurer, iti : \, S. C, May UO. 1874. THE Treasurer of the State is now pre? pared to fund, at t he Treasury, iu Co? lumbia, S. C , the Roods and Stocks of tho i State anlhotizod by the Legislature under I tho Funding Act, approved December Hi, ; lbT.I, into the Consolidation Honda and ! Stocka. The following claagee of Bond* and I Stock? art a itu irized to be lumied: STOCKS. Revolutionary War Claims. Charit ston Pi re Loan. Const i notion state Capitol. Funding Paul Due Interest ?ud Principal. Conversion state Securities. LONDS. Charleston Fire Loan. Construction State Capitol. Aid to Dine Ridge Railroad. Funding Past Duclutorost ami Priucipal. Redemption Bills Receivable. Payment Interest Public Debt. Funding Eill.-t Rank of Statu. Relief of Treasury. Land Cora it] ission*. 'J'he following bouds, issued under Act of March 23, 18CH, entitled "Loan for the Con? version of State Securities," aro also au? thorized to bo funded into "Consolidation Roods," they having been duly exchanged and represented by bonds on Hie: IIKNOJII NATION f 1.00?, nimkkhkd IN Ultl). Numhnrs 1 tool'.!, inclusive. Numhers R2I to 1,130. inclusive. Numbers 2 131 to '2.475, inclusive. UENOMINATION $1.000, KUHUKKKII IN 1:1.11'.. Numbers 3.271 to 3,4110, inclusive. Number 3.W9. DKNOMlNATION ?~>00, NCtfnKRKl) IS ItKP. Numbers 1 to 237,inclusive. Numbers l,0ul to 1,200. , OUSoMINATloN $1( 0, Nl Jtr.l'.lll.I) IN Uli). Numbers 1 to P20, inclusive. The Legislature has declared that the remainder of tho''Conversion Roods were put upon the market without any authority ol law, ' ... - u|u( ttre absolutely null and void." The funding lav,- referred to abr.vo re? quires that the holders ol the above Roods and Stocks should exchange them, with the accrued int? rest lo January 1. Is? I for ?'Consolidation Hemds and Stocka," at titty percentnni of th?ir face value. I ho* "Consolidation llondi and stocks" hi ar interest from .1 unary 1.1S74. The interest due July 1,1871, will bo paid at the Treasury in Columbia, S. C., and Ihe Na? tional Park Rank, New York. Parties desiring to make exchanges must effect ihem in person or by agent. 1 Panic? who de.tire conic.-! ol the Funding i Act can obtain Iherii by applying .it the [ i'ieasuty. P. 11. CARUU/.i), May 20 21 Treasurer touth Carolina. Kay! Kay'. Huv'.!! ! ?.? vtr Till". SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE ! I'^.'^iV "OMPANY. hon ulw.ii - . ii hand the I*--? 'largest stock "| HAY in Columbia, I comprising both Eastern and Western, which wili be delivei ?! au>where in tin I city, free ol ehas ;;i lor di ayagi , and tin I very low?. t rat <>s. j Our faeilhb sfi.r purchasing and handling I aro auch as to'enable us to compete sticci ^e I fully with any other house, and parlies in ntied will will to ^i\<- nt a call before I purchasing elsewhere, '.or ire cannot '?? km 1 di .?.?.?,?'./. J Particular ntleution is called to our stock lot Eastern HAY, which hi the best in the i mai ket. May f! 3nin Notice. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ! SPARTAN RURG ?V UNION R. It. CO., ON and after June 1, 1S74, Trains * n the Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad will j run, tnnking clo.Ve connection with the Grooiivil'i ami Columbia and Atlanta and j Richmond Air-Line Railroads, doing away j with the delay at Alston. rhe Spartauburg and Union Railroad Is completely repiipped for Ibis business; : Road hi ing in line" condition, makes good j Ihne and sure- connections. Passengers travelin,' thin route will have i every attention. W. W. DAVIES, I May27 2mo Superintendent. HOPE & OYLES a RE juat in receipt of: t\. PICKLED REEP TONGUES, Pickled TRIPE. Pickled PIG'S FEET, Picklod Pulton Market REEF. Aleo, one barrel extra SAUT; KBA?T. Event.' Ti. VC MOTHER DARLING'S Infant Cordial, SOOTHINO FOR CHILDREN TEETH ING. A wonderful medicine, lor cliil droh of all ages und conditon; it improves their health mid regulates tho bowels. Mothers may have full contidenco in this preparation, ail beiug tlto very beet medi? cine for softening the Gums, and render? ing the procoiis of dentition ea?y. For delicate children, with impaired digestion and weak stomachs, it will bo found a valuable aid in promoting digeetiou, cor? recting acidity, and improving tho growth of the child. Its superiority has been amply tested by the experience of Mothers and Nurses, and we aro conlldeut will bo found by all who uses it to be just the uafeBt audbest 1NFANTOORDIAL over offered to tho pcoplo. For Teething, Inflammation of the Gums, Spasms, Fits, Belly-ache, Wind on the Stomach, Griping Fains, Sour Sto | mach, Looseness, Rowel Complaint, Wind Colic, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. Fretful ncss, Restlessness, and all complaints in i cideut to children. No Mother, Nurse or Friend should bo without it. For sale by E. H. HEINIT8B, At his Drug and Chemical Store _May29_ _f_ Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all Smokers to know that there aro still plenty moro of the celebrated 5 cent PARTAQA8 on hand. I guarantee that they contain moro and a better quality of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar sold in this city. Special Order, No. 2. All Smokers of Pressed Cigars will pleate take notico that they can get a bunch con? taining 25 Cigars for $1, and all other popular brands at equally low prices, at the CALIFORNIA CIOAR STORE, (Sign of the Indian Chief,) 3d Door Below Wheeler House. June C NO FAMILY SHOULD, at this season, be without a bottle of HEINITSH'S ROSE COR? DIAL. It cures all disorders of the Bowels, Stomach and Summer Complaints. AT THIS SEASON No family should bo without a box of HEI NITSH'S GREAT BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. Cures all diseases of the Liver, Headache and Constipation. SHOULD BE WITHOUT A bottle of MOTHER DARLING'S INFANT CORDIAL, for Children Teething, Restless ncss, Bad Bowels. For sale at Heinitsh's I Drug Store. HEINITSH'3 MEDICINES Are, without exception, the hes: remedies evf-r ottered t> the people, and at a price I within 'he reach of all. May lie? + GOVERNOR MOSES BEING the highest executive officer in the State, is the party to whom con j detuned criminals must apply to obtain [pardon and escape death, ffto "INDIAN it'illtL CIGAR STORE" being tho leading 'house in t he State, in the lino of CIGARS and TOdACCO, is tho place whore smokers must resort to obtain tho best articles for the least money, and escape the extrava? gant prices usually charged by dealers. As the news that a President ot the United States had been ASSASSINATED Caused great excitement among the people, so the sale of tho "CELEBRATED FIVE CENT CIGARS" has caused a sensation among smokers which has so increased that it almost equals that of politicians over the proceedings AT ORANGEBURG. Remember, this Cigar is sold under a copy-righted brand, andean oulv be obtain? ed ot PERRY A SLAWSON, Indian Qirl Cigar Store, Columbia Hotel Block; Columbia, S. C. May 30 1874. ... 1874. SUMMER. 1v;\i-; CUSTOM-MADE C LO'i II I N G , _ Coat-, Pants ai:d Vests, in all ihr latest styles. All (lie g.uii.ut? are well made. A largi .i>ic- ??; tue :elcbrated STAR SlIIIllS. LINEN AND JEW OKA WEILS. i GI'.N IV N KOK TI KS an 1 Winds ?? Scar fa; Linen ?lollurs and Socks. Tho best KIDOU >VES. Silk,Straw and Fel: HATS. Panama and Ch \> HATS. UMBRELLAS, CANES, TRUNKS and SATCHELS. KIN'ARD & WILEY. May 31 __ i THRESHING MACHINES, HORSEPOWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans. Grain Cradles, j REASONABLE LABOR-SAVING MA? CHINERY GENERALLY, j F? r sale by , L?RICK & LOWRANCE. *v~Order early so as to givo ample time ' und avoid disappointment. 'Save Your Chickens from Cholera I ACURE at hand;callon Dr. HEINITSH. It cures Chicken Cholera and Hog Cholera. For sale at bis Drug Store. April 22 1 >LUME X?NUMBER C9. Montgomery White Sulphur Springs V THIS fatnons Watering Place will bo opened for the reception of visitors on the -?^-:1?T JUNE. The Buildings bavo been rellttod and furniehed in the most elegant uioJern style, and there iB every appliance for the comfort, conveni? ence* aud amusement of our Guests, such as Express, Ticket, Post and Telegraph Ofiices, &.C. Ac. Music by tho Naval Aca? demy Band from Annapolis, Md. Visitors lcavo the A. M. A O. Railroad at Big Tunnel, and theuco by branch road 1$ miles to the Springs. Address ? COLHOUN & COWAN, May 22 2mo_ Proprietors. A Delightfal Summer Resort. CHEROKEE SPRINGS, Sight Miles A'orlh of Sparlanburg Court House, S. ft CLI1IATE?Mountainous,. bracing and healthful. WATER?Contains iron, _"nitro; magnesia and buI phur. ami ih not only a fine appetizer, alter? ative and restoral ice, but is'unsnrpassed I for diseases of the kidney*, bowels and licer, and for all disnasestj c" ddren, BATHING HOUSES, JauWL-ING Alt* LEYS, BILLIAHD ROOM, CROQUET GROUND and MGbiC. Every effort will be?V made to give entire satisfaction. Terms HO per month. Children and ser? vants half price. Special contraots mads i with families. Hacks at depots in Sparen? burg. JNO. B.BLACK, May 24 Imo_Resident Manager. First Installment Upon Capital Stock. OfficeSpabt?mbubo.^ Ashevtixe B.R. 0..? Chablebtox, 8. C, May 23, 1874: WITH a view of pushing forward the sur? veys on this Road, the Board of DireotorBn have ordered that an installment of five dollars ($5) per share upon the Capital Stock be called for on the d*st day of Jan* next. Payment of the tune must be mado to Mr. A. C. KAUFMAN, Treasurer, at ths office of the Company, 25 Bioad street. In cases where subscribers reside beyond Charleston, remittances may be made by drafts or post office money orders, as the Company cannot be responsible- for those made in any other way. t\p"n payment of the first installment,the usual sciip will be issued. Puuctual payment is requotted. C. G. MEMMINQER, Presidont. A. C. Kaufmas, Secretary aud Treasnror. May 2? _Hc.*9... Low Priced Music Books. Attractive, Useful and Very Fopnlar. CIjARKK'S DOLLAR IXSTItlCTOBS, For. Reed Organs, Piano and Violin. I">1VER OF LIFE. 35 cents. Best Sab A? bath School Song Book. CANTATA OF ESTHER. Dramatized. 59 cents. Immensely popular. b" it her Kemp's Old Folks' Tnnes. 40 cents. Much enlarged. Sung every? where . RIVER OF LIFE. 35 cents. Best Sab? bath School Song hook. WINNER'S NEW SCHOOL for Piano, Cabinet Organ, Guitar. Banj i. Cornet, Accordcon, r'tfe, Flute, Flageolet, Clario? net. Price of ? ach Book, 75 cents. RIVER OF LIFE. 35 cunts. Best Book for Sabbath Schools. WINNER's LAND OF FOUR. *1 00. 1st and 2d Violin, Carnet oi Clarionet and Bass. Si;ut post-pnid, on receipt of retail price. OLIVE 15 D1TSON ?V CO., Boston. CHAS. U. DlTSON A CO., June 5 ws* 711 Broadway, N. Y. CONGAREE IRON WORKS COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RE it OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST GIN and all t Irou Castings lor Ma? chinery aud Or? namental Caat -?<^s>-t Inga foi Stores and Dwellings, Paten: Railing foi Gardeus and Cemeteries, Ito > Seite? - and Arbor Chairs: also, Brass Castings H all kinds, Reils for Churches, Sellouts. ?Vorls-nhope, Ae. Guarantee all my *v,irk first ckus and equal to any North or south. vYorks at foot id Lady street, and r ear to SouthCarolinn and Greonvilh & Columbia Unit road Companies' Depots. Nov 18 Hoes! Hoes': TTTE avo still agents for :tho cclobratod VV WARREN HUE, which hie given BUOh general satisfaction the past soason, and havo also a full assortment of Brade'e Crown HOES, Handled Garden HOES, Garden RAKES. Garden TROWELS, SPADES, ?UOYELS, SPADING FORKS. Manuro Forks, Canal and Garden Wheel? barrows, Ac, Ac. for sale at our usual lo* prices. 1J0HN AGNEW A80v