The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 11, 1874, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Civixi Rights,?A very good story is
circulating in Washington at tho ex?
pense of Mr. Morril), of Maine. It
seems that tho Senator was oat for a
walk Sunday evening. In passing a
leading colored church, he was so
pleased with the singing that ho went
in. Ho hud been seated but a few
minutes, when a colored dignitary ap?
proached him, and said in snbstance
that tho church was for colored peo?
ple, and they preferred to b- left un?
disturbed by white people daring their
services. Mr. Morrill immediately re?
tired. A few days before, he bad been
earnestly working for tbo passage of
the OiVil Rights Bill. /?
What awful printers they have in
the "delioious" city of Atlanta. It was
only the other day that the editor of
the Commonwealth wrote something
about the "quondam sohool-marme,"
and the typos made it "God damn;"
and now another editor? in writing of
Atlanta's soiled doves, is made to say
that "the best way to do them is to
send them to hell; when they get oat,
they will do better." The editor de?
clares that he wrote "jail," bat if the
printer prefers hell, he oan go there
when he pleases.
A youth, named Marshall, near Dan
bury, in Wilkes County, Ga., wrote a
note to a young lady and signed the
name of Williams, one of his com?
panions at Bohool. The latter, greatly
incensed, met Marshall on the school
steps and stabbed him to the heart.
After the murder be escaped to the
woods.
A supposed incendiary fire iu
Orangebarg, on the 9th, destroyed a
valuable residence owned by Mr.
Samuel Dibble, and occupied by Au?
ditor Van Tassel. Very little of the
furniture saved. Partial insurance on
the' house.
Mrs. Bread, of Sullivan County, 111.,
bas verified the Scriptural injunction,
"Oast 'your bread upon the waters,"
&c. She cast'her husband (Bread)
into a mill pond, but bo came back
unsubdued and crusty;.
The London Times has a telegraph
wire between London" and Paris for
itu exclusive use, and for which it pays
$15,000.
Tho Augusta Memorial Association
has $10,000 in band, and proposes to
have the monument made at home by
Markwalter. ,
I To Rent.;,
*3gL A SMALL HOUSE ; with throe!
y{?Jf rooms, on bull street. Rent $10 per
""^onth. Apply to
June 10 3 - B.'HANN A N.
' ".. '? .For Sa]ef., ,/
A MAGNIFICENT KNABE I
[PIANO, seven-octaves, rose?
Iwbod case, HftrnfTo treble, Ac, |
fee, with handsome Cover and Stool, at
greatly reduced.price* Apply at this ollico.
Jung 0 _, ,, ,_?
Gas Bills lor Month of May.
CONSUMERS will please attend to pay?
ment of the above without dulay. All
delinquents will be attended to. By ardor
of the Board of Directors. .-,
" * " .JACOB LEVIN.
June 78 Bee, and Vrctn. Oa* (V>.
P. B. GLASS, Accountant.
WILL attend to'Opening, Closing or
Keeping Sets of BOOKS OF AC?
COUNTS for Merchants, Bankers, Me?
chanics, Professional Men or others, and to I
any business pertaining to the Counting
Room. COPYING or WRITING of any do
scription executed pre <pt)y. Office at Co
lumbia Hotel, first floor. June 9
Blacksmith Tools.
BEST English ANVILH, Blacksmith BEL?
LOWS, Solid Box VIBES. STOCKS and
DIES, FILES, RASPS. Ac, comprising a
i full assortment in this line and for sale low,
,by_ JOHN AQNEW ft! SON.
\ Exeontive Committee Meeting.
JnnlfE EXECUriVE COMMITTEE of the
t A State Agricultural and Mechanical So
ciety will meet in Columbia, on TUESDAY,
[the 16th JUNE, at 8 o'clock P. M. A full at?
tendance is respectfully requested, as mat
Iters of vital importance to the Society will
Ibe submitted for their action. By order of
T. W. WOODWARD. Preairient.
D. Wvatt Aikek, Bec'y. Jone C
Breakfast Bacon,
tT>UFFALO TONGUES, MESK MACEER
IJO EL. LEAF LARD, PIGS* FEE f, for
halo low by HOPE ft GYLES.
{ Straw Hats.
flO to D, EPSTIN'S, under Columbia
vx Hotel, lor cheap and atyllah STRAW
Hats. _May .io_
Summer Wines.
AFINE lot of CLARET and 8ANTERNE
WINES, for ealu by the bottle or gal
lon. by_HOPE ft GYLES.
Summer Clothing.
Go to D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia
Hotel, for Men's and Boy's Spring and
Summer CLOTHING. ?_? May 30
cash!
AFTER to-DAY, wo will sell tjooda Tor
cash ONLY.
COFELAND ft BUARDEN.
Columbia. S. Q>.Aoril 80,1874r~ :jnio
Furnishing Goods.
DEPSTIN has thelargeat^handaomeit
.and cheapest stook of CLOTHING,
HATS and FURNISHING GOODS in the
city. Ma_y30
Nile.-; G. Paukeu. Eijoaii Catfless.
PARKER & CAYPLESS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
ROOM 1 Parkor's Block, Main streot,
Columbia, S. C._May 10
The PntBsix job office is complete
in every respect, and cards, posters,
pamphlets, programmes, bill-heads,
etc., are turned out with alacrity.
"Let o
CuT^rnmcntal nin-ctorj-.
government of the united states.
President?Ulysses S. Grant, of Illi?
nois; Yice-P'. ^sident?Henry WilBon,
of Massachusetts; Secretary of Statc-^
Hacailtoa Fish, of New York; Secreta?
ry of the Treasury?W. R. Richard
son, of Massachusetts; Secretary of
War?W. W. Belknnp, of Iowa; Sec?
retary of tbe Navy?G. M. llobeson,
of New Jersey; Secretary of tbe Inte?
rior?C. Delano, of Obio; Postmaster*
General?Jobn A. J. Crcswe.i, of Ma?
ryland; Attorney-Gcncrnl?George H.
Williams, of Oregon. President of
the Senate?Henry Wilson, Vice-Pre?
sident, eve officio; Secretary?George
C. Gorham, of California. Speaker of
the House of Representatives?James
G. Blaine, of Maine; Olerk?Edward
AI ciphers on, of Pennsylvania. Con?
gress mcfits annually the first Monday
in December. The present Congress
(the 13d) terminates March 3, 1875.
Tue Supreme Court.?Chief Jus?
tice? Morrison R. Waite, of Ohio;
Associate Justices?Ward Hunt, of
New York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine
Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio; Samuel F. i
Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi?
nois; Stephen J. Field, of California; j
Wm. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jos.'
P. Bradley, of New Jersey. Thu Su?
premo Court 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 ?. 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?Firat
Monday in April, at Charleston; fourth
Monday in November, at Colombia.
United States District Court?First
Monday in January, May, July nud
October, in Charleston, for Eastern
District; first Monday in August, at
Greenville, for Western District. |Tho
Court held at Greeuville exercises
Circuit Court powers.]
Government of South Carolina.?
Governor?Franklin J. Moses, Jr.;
Private Secretary?C. J. Houston.
Lieutunant-Govcrnor ? Richard H.
Gleaves. Secretarv of Statu?Heurv
E. Hayne; Chief Clerk?H. B. John
stop. Comptroller-General?Solomon
L. H?ge; Chief Clerk ?J. L. Little.
[Auditor's Clerk?J. S. Fillebrown.
j Treasurer?Fraucis L. Cardozo; Chief
Clerk?F. McKinney; Book-keeper?T.
L. Miuton. Attorney-General?Samuel
W. Melton; Chief Clerk?Harry Noah.
Adjutant aud Iuspector-General?Hen?
ry \V. Purviw. Superintendent of Ed?
ucation?J. K. Jillson; Chief Clerk?
H. Jillsou. Superintendent of Peni?
tentiary?John B. Dennis. Superin?
tendent of Luuutic Asylum?Dr. J. F.
Eusor; Assiatuut Superintendent?Dr.
Thompson.
Legislature.?The Legislature
meets annually on the -1th Tuesday in
November. President pro (em. of the
Senate?Hon. S. A; Swui-ls; Clerk?J.
Woodruff, Charleston; Reading Clerk
?R. A. Sisson, Barnwell. Speaker of
the Hcnse of Representatives?Hon.
Samuel J. Lee, of Aiken; Clerk-r-A. O.
Jones, Charleston; Assistant Clerk?
W J Etter, Colombia; Reading Clerk
?W A Hayne, Marion.
Sutreme Court, South Carolina.?
Chief Justice?F J Mobos, Sumter; As?
sociate Justices?J J Wright, Summcr
ville; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk?
AM Boozer, Lexington; Reporter?
J S G Richardson, Sumter.
Circuit Courts.? First Circuit?
Counties of Charleston and Oruugo
burg. Second?Aiken, Barnwell, Col
letou and Beaufort. Third?Sumtor,
Clarendon, Williamsburg and George?
town. Fourth?Chesterfield, Marlboro,
Darlington, Marion and Horry. Fifth
?Kershaw, Richland, Edgefield and
Lexington. Sixth?Chester, Lancas?
ter, York and Fairfiold. Seventh?
Nowburry, Laurons, Spartanburg uud
Union. Eighth?Greenville, Ander?
son, Oconee, Pickeus and Abbeville.
Circuit Judges.?First?R F Gra?
ham, Charleston. Second?John J
Maher, Blnckvillc. Third?John T
Green, Sumter. Fourth?C P Town
send, Beunettsville. Fifth ?R B Car?
penter, Columbia. Sixth?T J Mackoy,
Chester. Seventh?M Moses, New
berry. Eighth?Thoiup.->ou Ii Cook'.',
Greenville.
Solicitors.?FirHt?C W Bultz,
Charleston. Second?P L Wiguin,
Beaufort. Third?Sumuel T Atkinson,
Gcorgotowu. Fourth?D 1) McOoll,
Beunettsville. Fifth?J H Runkle,
'.Columbia. Sixth?W U Brawley, Che*
ter. Seventh ? W M Fleming. Spartan
burg. Eighth?Ab Blythe, Greenville.
County Government, Bichland.?
Commissioners?E M We.^tou, W E
Hayne, U Portee. Clerk of Hoard?
D B Miller. Sheriff? J E Dent.
Judge of Probute?S D Swygert.
Clerk of Court?D D Miller. School
Commissioner?D Salmoud. County
Treasurer?J L Neiigle. Couuly Au?
ditor?A L Solomon. JuVy Commis?
sioner?John B Dennis. Coroner?1
H Coleman. Senator- -W B Nash.
Representatives?S B Thompson, An?
drew Curtis, J F Gilmore, CharlcB
Minort. Trial Justices?W B Nash,
8 B Thompson, S E Stratton, Trezc
vant Sill, Geo A Richmond and I H
Coleman.
I United States Officers ?Post
or Just Censures
COLUMBIA, S. 0., TH?RS!
master?O M wilder. Deputy?John
S Leapheart. Commissiouers?A M
T3oozcr and T M Wilkes. Collector
Iutorual Revenue?C L Anderson.
Gauger?C A Darling.
City Government.?May or?John
Alexander. Clerk and Treasurer?
Wulter R Jouee. Aldermen?First
Ward?Augustus Cooper, S P Davis,
B F Griiliu. Second?C J Carroll,
John A Pugb, W A Carr. Third
Adam Thomas, S D Swygert, H W
Purvis. Fourth?L L Brown, D
Wells, Wm Simons. The committees
are: Ways nnd Means?Aldermen
Cooper, Griffin and Carroll. Account?
?Aldermen Carroll, Carr and Swygert.
Streets?Aldermen Pagb, Thomas and
Wells. Market and City Scales?Al?
dermen Carr, Brown and Cooper.
Guard House?Aldermen Simons,
Davis and Pugh. Water Works?Al?
dermen Thomas, Cooper nnd Griflln.
Alms House?Aldermen Swygert, Si?
mons ??u D?viS. City o?u??i??AI*
dermen Purvis, Swygert and Simons.
Sydney Park?Aldermen Davis, Car?
roll and Thomas. Licenses?Alder?
men Griffin, Pugb 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 Picketc. Comaiisbioner
of Poor?Charles Scholtze. Overseer
of Streets?J Trice. Chief of Police
?M F Nixon. Sergeants of Police?
? Williams, J Blizzard.
State Bonds.?State Treasurer Car
doza bus put forth the following "cir?
cular:"
The Treasurer of tbo State is now
prepared to fund, at the Treasury, in
Columbia, S. C, the bonds and Mocks
of the State authorized by the Legis?
lature under the funding Act, ap?
proved December 22, 1873, into the
j o.msolidution bonds and stocks. The
] following classes of bonds and stocks
jure authorized to be funded:
Stock.?Revolutionary war claims;
j Charleston Firn Loan; construction
1 State Capitol; funding pnst due totere?-1
und principal; eouv. State .securities.
Bonds?Charleston lire loan; con?
struction Stale Capitol; aid to Iflne
I Bulge Railroad; funding past due iu
| terest nnd principal; redemption bills
1 receivable; payment interest public
I debt; funding bills Bank of State; re?
lief of Treasury; Land Commission.
The following bonds issued under
Act of March 233, 18G9, entitled "loan
for tbo conversion of State securities,"
uro also authorized to bo funded iuto
"consolidation bonds;" they having
been duly exchanged und represented
by bonds on file:
Denomination SI,000 Numbered in
lied.?Numbers 1 to 510 inclusive;
numbers 521 to 1,130 inclusive; num?
bers 2.151 to 2,475 inclusive.
Denomination 81,000 Numbered in
Dine.? Numbers 3,271 to 3,100 inclu?
sive; number 3.498.
Denomination 8500 Numbered in
lied.?Numbers 1 to 237 inclusive;
numbers 1,001 to 1.200.
Denomination 8100 Numbered in
lied.?Number 1 to 120 inclusive.
The Legislature bns declared that
tbo remainder of the "conversion bonds
were put upon the market without any
authority of law, * * * and
uro absolutely uull and void."
The funding luw referred to above
requires that the holders of the nbove
bonds and stocks should exchange
them, with the accrued interest to Jan?
uary 1, 1874, for "consolidation bonds
und stocks" at fifty per centum of their
face value. The "consolidation bonds
and stocks" bear interest from January
1, 1874. Interest duo July 1, 1871, will
be paid at Treasury, in Columbia, and
National Purk Bauk, New York.
Hints to Letter-Writers.?The
postmuster ut New York bus issued a
circular which contains many valuable
hints to letter-writers. Considering
the fact that there are always two par
tics to ii correspondence, thesu hints
will be useful to persons in the city and
! out of it. The sub.-t mee of the rules
are, therefore, given for the benefit of
till concerned. They are u.v follows:
1. All mail matter directed to num?
bered boxes will be delivered through
those boxes.
2. Letters directed to city addresses,
.street and numbe r, will, if recognised
by the assorting clerks us 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 Btreet number, will be de?
livered as expeditionsly an possible,
eilher through boxes, general delivery
or currier.
Correspondents should direct their
letters plainly, correctly und fully, und
those who rent boxes would greatly
facilitate the business if they will print
conspicuously on their letter headings,
circulars, bill-heads, curds und enve?
lopes a reqnost to correspondents to
address letters to their respective box
numbers, and if those who receive mail
mutter by carriers would direct their
correspondents to include in nil oases
the proper streets and numbers in the
addresses of all letters.
Attend the True
day morning, june 11,
The Expanse oi Heaven.
ASERIES OF ESSAYS on tho Wonders
ot the Firmament. By l'roctor. I
Personal Reminiscences of Wellington, j
Colindgc, Ac. $1 5J.
Our Fred. By author of Old Fashioned
B;.y. SI GO.
Workingtntn's Gomes. f>1.25. j
Waldfreid; a Novel. By Auerbach, au-I
thor of Villa on Rhine. i:2.
Justin titirlev. Bv John Estin Cooko.
11.75.
Cheasnev's Military Biograpbv ot Lee,
Grant, Ac." ?2.50. I
And a variety oT ne w London Novels ^ud |
other new books. For eale at
JuneS BRYAN'S Bookstore.
Notice.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
SPARTANBURG ?V UNION It. If. CO..
ON aud after June 1,1874, Trainsobthe
Spartanbnrg aud Union Railroad will
run, making eloae iconnection with the
Grccnvil'e and Columbia and Atlanta arid
Richmond Air-Lino Railroads, doing away
with the delay at Alston.
The Spartanburg and Union Railroad ie
completely, equipped for thin. business.;
Road bticg in fine condition makes "good
time aud sure connections. , v--^ ,
Passengers traveling t bin' route .will have
every attention. W. WMJAVIEB,"*'
May 27 2mo Snporint"erTdent.
$5,000,000;
FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT
ix Aio or Tnn
Public Library of Kentucky,
, JULY 31. IS34.
IN announcing the fifth and last of the
series of Gilt Coucerts, given for the
benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky,
the Trustee* and Manager refer with pride
and pleasure to the four which have been
already giveu: The first, December 10,18711
the second, December 2,1872; the third,
July 8, 1&73; and the fourth, March SI,
1S74
Under their chart er, granted by a special
Act of the Kentucky Legislature, March
10, 1871. tho Trustees aru authorized to
give o.n k MoicK. and ??.%ly one murk
Gift Concert. With the money arising
j from this tlifth and lust Concert, the Li
' brary. Museum and other departments, are
\ to ho enlarged and endowed with a fixed
l and certain Annual income. Such an cu
downii ht fund is desired, as will secure,
' beyond peradventnre, tint only the mainte
I nance or this magnificent establishment,
bu? its. constant growth.
;the fifth gift concert,
, For ihf purposes mentioned, ami which is
, positively und uii.quivocallv announced a..
'the last which will ever be
' given under l his quarter and by
THE present management, will comc
j nil*hi the Pubiic Library Hall, at Louisville,
Kentucky,
FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874.
At this final Concert everything will be
I upon .i scale corresponding with it* in?
creased importance; The music will be
I rendered by an orchestra consisting of luo
I performers, selected for their fame in dif?
ferent lauds, and tho unprecedented sum ol
$2,500,000,
Divided into 20.100 Gilts, will be distributed
among the ticket-holders.
list of gifts.
One Grand Cash Gift.?25O,O0O
. One Grand Cash (litt. 100,000
I One Grand Casb Gift. 75,000
I One Grand Cash Gilt. 50,000
I One Grand Gash t'ilt. 23,000
i 5 Gash Gifts, $20.000 each. 100,000
10 Cash Gilts. 14 000 each. 140 000
15 Cash Gilts, lO.CnO each. 150,000
20 Cash (lilts, 5,000 each.11.0,000
I 25 Cash Gitta, 4.000 each. 100,000
30 Cash Gilts, :i 000 each. 00,000
50 Cash Gitta, 2,0'.0 each. 100,000
100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each. 100.000
240 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 120,000
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 50,000
10,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each. 050,000
Grand Total 20 000Gifts, all cash, $2,500,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets. 150 00
Halvt-ri . 25 00
Tunth.or each Coupon. 5 00
11 Whole Tickela for. 500 00
22| Tickets for. 1.000 00
'.tickets are now ready tor sale, aud
ordern accompanied by oash will be prompt?
ly filled.
Liberal commissions will be allowed to
satisfactory agents.
Circulars containing lull particulars fur?
nished on application.
THUS. K. IIKAMIiKTTK,
Agent and Manager, Pablic Library Build?
ing, Louisville, Keiitnekv.
May 1!? tor;
Look After Your Horses.
SPRING time is the time togivti tlieGER
MAN HORSE i'OWDERS. For all din
j en ?es to which tbe horse isaubject, no bi liei
! medicine can he given. G< t it only at
1 Mire!..-,! nKINlTRH'S Drug Store.
I ? ? ? . ?
Family Flour.
100BBLK. s.xtra Family FLOUR.
Ltiii harrelslow priced, hut soiiutl,
F'.i -ah b\ MOPE .V GYLES
Business .Notice,
j t LL NOTES AND ACCOUNTS duo us
I J'\_ must hi paid at once, or they will be
: collected b\ mir attorneys.
I Mav 0 ' HOPE V OYLES.
- - . -. .
Fresh Biscuits.
j *)(\ BOXES Cream. Soda, Mill., Lemon,
i Crackiiats, Butter, Farina and Git,
1 ger Suh| b. for sale by nOPK * C.YLF.s.
Bargains in Suits.
Ij*"tOR bargains in business and Dress
1 SU1 IS, jt" to D. LTSl'lVS, under Co
himbia Hot. !. May SO
Shirts, &c.
1 () to D. Kl'STIN S. for SHIRTS and
FURNISHING (iOODS. May 30
Save Your Chickens from Cholera.
ACURE at hand; call on Dr. QEIN1TSR.
It cures Chiokon Cholera and Hot;
Cholera. For eale at hie Drug Store.
April 22 +
Now is the Time?To advertise, at
our summer rates, and while there is
leisure to read the papers.
Gr
Event.'
1874: VC
GOVERNOR MOSES
BEING tbo highest executive- officer in
t lie State, is the party to whom con?
demned criminals mast apply to ' obtain
pardon and escapo death. The "INDIAN
GIItL CIGAR STORE" being the leading
house in the State, in the line of OlGARi
and TOBACCO, in tho placo where smokers
niu.it rc?ort to obtain tho beat articles for
the tcaut money, and escape tho extrava?
gant prince usually charged by dealers.
A* the news that a President or tho United
States had been
ASSASSINATED
Caused grcatcxcitcmenlamongthe poople,
so the sale of the "CELEBRATED FIVE
CENT CIGARS'' hau 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, and can onlv be obtain?
ed of.. ? PERRY .&.BLAW)iPN,v
Indian Girl Cigar Store, Columbian-Hotel
Block, Columbia; S: O. ? ? lfray 30 %
7 ^^Ha^H?y;?. -#Hay?!;...*V? j
(V\i\\T\ ' THE SOUTHERN. WAREHOUSE
M^UCOMjgANY.hkB always on'handltile
T,~^C'^^fficstStock" of. HAY in Columbia",
coinprising'tboth iEastcrntand^WeBte'rn,'
wllieh \7ijl \boi delivered : any where'in ith.e
ciuy^ free of charge for drayago,' and at the
very.lowestrktes.tV> ?>*. ?? v
Our faciliUcs for purchasing and handling
are "mich"an to'onableua to compete buccobs
futly'with'any? otlier.house, and parties'in
need,will-.do' well ,to'give\us i\" cfl)l ibeforo
purchasing elsewhere, for rce cannot be un
dtrsold. *? ??????*? -v.- *?? .
I Particnlar attention is called to our stock
of Eastern HAY, which in the best.in the
market. ? ? May6 8mo?
Low Priced Music Books.
Attractive, Useful and Very Popular.
CLARKE'S DOLLAR INSTRUCTORS,
FOR
Reed Organs, Piano and Violin.
RIVER OF LIFE. 35 cents. Best Sab?
bath School Song Book.
CANTATA OF ESTHER. Dramatized.
50 cents. Immensely popular.
Father Kemp's Old Folks' Tunes.
j 40 cents. Much enlarged. Sung every?
where.
I RIVER OF LIFE. S?ccut?. Best Sab
i bath School Song Book.
! WINNER'S NEW SCHOOL for Piano,
] Cabinet Organ, Guitar. Banjo, Cornet,
? Accord eon, fite, Finte, Flageolet, Clario?
net . Price of each Book, 70 cent h.
RIVER OF LIFE. SJSceuts. Rest Rook
for Sabbath School.".
WINNEN S BAND OF FOUR, fl 00.
I 1-d aud'Jd Violin, Cornet oi Clarionet and
I Bass.
? Scut post-paid, on receipt of retail price.
OLIVER DITSON A CO., Eost?n.
OHAS; II. DITSON & CO.,
I June 5 w?j1i 711 Broadway, N.
j Brs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's'
Great Family Medicines.
!(POMPOUS!) EXTRACT CORY DA?
j L.i?t, the gieat vegotablc alterative i'oi
all diseases arising from impure blood.
1>U. CREKSK'S FIT CURES, for the
I cure of Epilepsy, Fits,Spasms, and convul?
sions of all kinds.
Meillcateil Honey, fur Coughs, Colds,
Rronebitia, Cronp, and all diseases ol the
lungs and air passages.
Neuralgia KpeclUv.a cc rtainand apcedj
cure for Neuralgia, Rheumati-m, Nervous
Head-ache, and all nervous pains.
Wuliutiti Valley Ague Cure. Contain*
n ) Quinine. A niort positive remedy lot
Chills, Bilious Fever, and Congestions ol
Liver and spleen. Acts liko a charm.
Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte.
N. C. For salo bv W. C. FISHER,
Nov20ily Columbia, s. O.
S 300.000
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES!
Legalized by State Authority, and
DU A U'.V IX PUBLIC IX ST. LOUIS.
Grand Single Sambrr Sell erne of 5U.0UC
Number.!
draws tuk j ast hay of each month.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,0001
10.3SU Prizes, Amounting to S30U.0U0
Whole Tickets, 110; Halve;, 5; Quartors,2.5(
T'f Great Combination Seh*me, Tith a
CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! anc
;52,3'.ir. Phizes, Amounting to 1578,177!
Drairtt Ecery Saturday During the Year.
Whole Tickets.110; Halves, 5; Quarters, 2.5<
Address, for tickets and circulars,
MURRAY, Mil.LEU .v CO.. Managers,
P. O. Box 2.-110 St. Louis, Mo.
April 7 }1'l7
First Installment Upon Capital Stock,
OlTICKFt'.vrtani.ritoA AMIEVILLE It. R. Co.
ClIAKI.KSTON. S. C. May 23, 1S74.
I WITH a view of pushing forward thesui
vovs on this Ito.id, the Board of Director
have ordered *.hat an installment of live
Idollars :;">) per share upon the Capita!
? Stock be called for on the tir-t day ol June
in
xt. Payment ol the same must be niadt
to Mr. A. C. KAUFMAN, Treasurer, at the
: office ol the Company, 25 Bioa I street, lit
cases where subscribers reside beyond
; Charleston, remittances may be made by
I drafts or post i fhco money orders, as the
j Company cannot be responsible for those
. ma le in any other way. Upon payment of
, the first installment,the usual scrip will be
issued. Punctual payment is requested.
C. G. MEMMINGER, Presidont.
A. C. Kaufman, Secretary and Treasure r.
May 2C HG19
)JjTJME X-^NUMBER .70.
Excursion 8e?8?n of 1874 via Atlari*
.., j tic QoaGt and Mid land Janes.
CUAttLOTfE,' * COLUMBIA AND AU?
GUSTA RAILROAD. tAND WILMING
' TON, . COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA
RAILROAD.- u(x' ' ?'?
?? ; . Com-'Mbia, 8i.G? May 20, 1874. ><
ROUND TRI I* TICKETS to, all promi?
nent* -Virgibia -Spring*' 1 fcua Western '
North Ojarahpa .E,x?mitfiy?. P.oi/U1?. ?^otL; .
until November 1,1074, will bo,op sale at
the Company's-Tickit 'Office in' tMIfa til?] "
both eta Charlotte and rin \Vibjvingtuu-,-ou
and after after Judo 1) 1874T
Tickets to Ne* York.Thihldslpliia, Bal?
timore, t'l Bay Link, at reduced rates, also
on sale. A.' POPE,
-Juhe.7 - ? Geperal-Paesengor Agent.
. MOIHElTD?KitKG'S [x
I n f a n t Co r.d i a 1,
Q??THTNG'FOP..,CHILbREN TEETH
i2| ING.'1 Aw wornlerfnl.medicine, for chil?
dren of all agea'?ud conditon; it improves
their" health r and'regulates the bowels.
Mothers may hrva fall confidence in .this* ??
'preparation, ?5: being the very .best ,medi- .
cine for softening the*"Gr ?-, and jrendei>
iqglthe* process 'of ?douuuom easy: "For - ?
delicp.te childrep.withj inapairecL^digeation..
fetid'weak ?'atSmacfis,' it'rwill,*.beTfqufid^a
: valuable .aidj.in promoting" digestion ?cour *
reefing acidity, and improving the"growtti
I'of. the ichild.-^ItB,: Bupo^ibfiiy^h'as -'been
i amply tested by4.be expe.riopce of Mothera
ana N?rs'esrand we "are confident will be
Jouridb'y'all wlfo'useit'to be jtiat the safest
1 and best INFAdSTOORJJlAlieveroffered to
the'people. ." ? " . w ,?? , ,??
3 Fort. Teething,' Inflammation of the
Gums, Suaums, Fits, DeUy-acbe, Wind OA
the Stomach/ Griping i Pains, Sour 8to
maob, Zjooaenesa,'Bowel Complaint,Wind
Colin, Cholera - Morbus, Vomiting, Fretful
neas, Restlessness, and all complaints in?
cident to children. No Mother, Nurse or
Friend should be without it.' ? ?
For beIo by E. H. HEINITSH,
At his Drag and Chemical Store.
May 29_\__
Official Order, No. 1.
IWANT all Smokers to know that there
are still plenty more of the celebrated
5 cent PART AG A 8 on hand. I guarantee
that tbey coutaiu more and & better quality
of Tobacco than any other . 5 cent Cigar
sold in this city.
Special Order, No..<2.
All Smokers of Pressed Cigars wBl pleaso
take notice that they can get a b tin eh con?
taining 25 Cigars tor SI, and all other
.popular brands at equally low prices,at the
CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE,
(Sign of the Indian Chief,)
3d Dour Below Wheeltr House.
June r, ' 1
NO FAMILY
SHOULD, at this season, be wHhonl a
bottle of ?EINITSU'S llGb?.COR?
DIAL. It cures all disorders of the
Bowels, Stomach and Summer Complaint s.
AT THIS SEASON
No family should.be without a box of KF.I
NITSU'S GREAT BLOOD AND LIVER
PILLS. Cures all diseases of tiieLiver,
Ueadache and Constipation. , ,
SHOULD BE WITH.0TJT ,,.
A bottle o( MOTHEB DARLING'S INFANT
CORDIAL. forChildrfen Teething, RestloBS
ness, Bad Bonols. Forea.lv at fituutsh's
Drug Store.
HEINITSH'S MEDICINES '
Are. without exception, the beet remedies
ever offered to the people, and ata price .
within the reach ot all. May 28,t
Circular. , ? u
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
' Cffice State TnEAs'tirtn,
Colcmbia, b. C, May 20, 1874.
TITHE Treasurer of Gie State is now pre
X pared to fund, at. tkeTreas&ry,in Co?
lumbia, S. C., the Bonds and Stock's of the
State authorized by the Legislature under
the Knndiug Act, approved December 22,
1873, into the Consolidation Honda and
Stocks. The following clat-aes of Bonds and
Stocks arc authorized to be funded:
STOCKS.
Revolutionary War Claims.
Charleston Fire Loan.
Construction State Capitol.
Puudiug Past Due Interest and Principal.
Conversion State Securities.
BONDS.
Charleston Fire Loan.
Construction State Capitol. i
Aid to Blue Kirige Baiiroad.
Funding Past Duo Interest and Principal.
Redemption Billo Receivable.
Payment Interest Public Debt.
Fuudiiig Bills Bank or State.
Reliet of Treasury.
Laud Comnjisrtion.
The following bonds, issued under Act of
March 23, 1809, entitled "Loan tor the Con?
version of State Securities." are also au?
thorized to be lundtd into "Consolidation
Bonds," they having boeu dulv exchanged
and repressoted by bonds on file:
denomination' $1.000, M'MlifcltEP is red.
Numbers 1 to 519. inclusive.
Numbers 521 to 1,130. inclusive.
Numbers 2 451 to 2.475, inclusive.
denomination fl 000, numbs.ked in blue.
Numbers 8 271 to 3,400, inclusive.
Numbel 3 408.
denomination $500, numbered is bed.
Numbers 1 to 237,inclusive.
Numbers 1 001 to 1.2U0
denomination $1CG, sumuereu in bi d.
Numbers 1 to 120, inclusive.
The Legislature has declared that the
remainder of the "Conversion Bonds were
put upon the market without any authority
of law, ***** au(i ar(J
absolutely null and void."
Tho funding law referred to above re?
quires that the holders of the above Bonds
and Stucks should exchange them,
with the accrued interest to January 1,
1671 for 1 'Consolidation Bonds and Stocka,"
at Ufty per centum of tin ir face value.
The "Conaolidctiou Bonds and Stocka"
bear interest from J muary 1,1874. The
interest duo July 1,1874.will bo paid at the
Treasury in Columbia, 8. 0., and tho Na?
tional i'ark Bank, Now York.
Parties desiring to make exchanges must
effect them in persoti or by acout.
Parties who desire conies Of tho Funding
Act can obtain them bv applying at the
Treasuiy. F. L. CARDOZO,
May 26 2"> Treasuror South Carolina.
HOPE & OYLES
A RE juat in receipt of:
A. PICK LED REEF TONGUES.
Pickled TRIPE,
Pickled PIG'S FEET,
Pickled Fulton Market BEEF.
Also, ono barrol extra BAUJl KRAUT.