The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 13, 1874, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
The lecture of Rochefort, at the
New York Academy of Music, on
Taesday night, was bot slimly attend?
ed, and the, oratory of the noted Com
muniBt made little impression. The
New York Post,'in notioihg the lec?
ture, says: "The point which strikes
ns most disagreeably was M. Roche
fort's allusion to his marriage. We
had thought that, by his asking for a
wedding oeremopy to takeplaoe before
he was transported, he desired to legiti?
mate his children, and we praised his
act accordingly. It appears, however,
from hi? own quito unnecessary state?
ment that ho did so because 'the com?
panion of his youth,' being already in
a dying condition, asked him for a
nuptial ceremony, whioh he did not
feel the courage to refuse her, 'just as
he wonld not have felt the courage to
refuse her a cashmere shawl, if she
had askedfor one.*"
Senator Brownlow, of Tennessee,
has written a Becond letter on the
Civil Rights Bill, in whioh he reite?
rates the objections to it which he
mentioned in his former letter to the
Colored Men's Convention. He calls
the seotion providing for mixed sohools
?'an oppressive and abominable usurp
ation."
A Wisconsin minister has been dis-1
missed from an orthodox pulpit be?
cause he built a fire under a baulky
horeo. His oase is almost as bad as
that of the Ean Claire preaoher, in the
same State, who was dismissed by the 1
congregation for oonnting a nine spot
"ten for game." -
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Hosiery, Ties and Under-wear,
AT D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia Hotel,
at the lowest prices. May .10
Hats of Every Variety.
JUST received, at D. EPBTIN'8, 8TRAW
HATS in endless variety, cheap, hand?
some and stylish. May 30
Executive Oornrmttee Meeting.
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the |
State Agricultural and Mechanical So-1
ciety will meet in Columbia, on TUESDAY,
the IGth JUNE, at 8 o'clock P.M. A full at?
tendance is respectfully requested, as mat?
ters of vital importance to the Society will
be submitted for their action. By order of I
T. W. WOODWARD, Presidont.
D. Wyatt Aiken. Seo'y._June 0
Breakfast Bacon,
BUFFALO TONGUES, MESS MACKER?
EL,-LEAF LARD, PIGS'FEE 1', fori
sale low by,-.. HOPE ic GYLES.
il i... Straw Hats.
?O to P. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia
Hotel, for cheap and ttyiiah STRAW
HAT'S._^_?Ta*.v 30
Summer Wines.
AFINE lot of CLARET and SANTERNE |
WINES, for eale by .the bottlo or gal?
lon, by ' _HOPE * OYLES.
Summer Clothing.
GO to D. EPSTIN'8. under Columbia
Hotel, for Men's and Boy's Spring and
Summer CLOTHING. _May 30
CASH.
FTER TO-DAY, we will soli goods for I
CASH ONLY.
COPELAND & BEARDEN.
Columbia, 8. 0.. April 29.1874. .Imo
Furnishing Goods.
DEP3TIN has tho largest, handsomest1
? and cheapest stock of CLOTHING,
HATS and FURNISHING GOODS in tho |
city._ May 80
NlLES G. PaHKEII. EpQAIt CAYl'LESS.
PARKER & CAYPLESS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
ROOM 1 Parker's Block, Main Htreet,
Columbia, S. O. MnylO
The Expanse oi Heaven
ASERIES OF ESSAYS on the Wonders
of tho'Firmameut. By Proctor. $2.
Personal Rcminincei;cos of Wellington,
Colindge, Ac. $1 50.
Our Fred. By author of Old Fashioned
Boy. il.50.
Workingmen's Homes. $1.25.
Waldfreid; a Novel. By Auerbach, au?
thor of Villa on lthinu. $2
Justin Uarh-v. By John Eatin Cooko.
$1.75.
Chessmen's Military Biograpbv of Lee,
Grant, A-o. (2.60.
And a variety of new Londou Novels and
other new books. For aale at
June 3_BRY.vN's Bookstoro.
Notice.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.
SPA KT AN BU It G A. UNION R. R. CO.,
ON and after Jnne 1, 1874, Trains on the
Spartanbtirg and Union Railroad will
run, making clo.je connection with the'
Greenvil'c anu Columbia aud Atlanta and
Riohmond Air-Line Railroads, doing away
with the delay at Alston.
The Spai tanhurg and Union Railroad is
completely equipped for this busineea;
Road being in nno condition, makes good
time and eure connections.
Passengers traveling this route will have
every attention. W. W. DAVIE8,
May 27 2mo_ Snpcrintendent.
Fresh Biscuits.
?}f\ BOXES Cream, Soda, ,Milk, Lemon, |
?dV / Craoknals, Batter, Farina and Gil
ger Snaps, for sale by HOPE A GYLEP.
Shirts, &c.
O to D. EPSTIN'8, for SHIRTS and
FUitNISHlNG GOODS. _aia-v_3^_
Hay! Hay!*! "Hay!!!
(JVYTVa THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE
KlTHraJ'JOMPANY has al<v-ivH oh band the
nwa,!Tlar?e8t atock ot HAY in Columbia,
comprising both Eastern and Weateru,
which, will be delivered auywhere in the
city, free of charge for drayage, aud at the
very lowest rates.
Our facilities for purchasing ami handling
are such as tolonabloua to compete success?
fully with any other house, and parties in
need will do .well tu give ue a call before
pnrohaalng eleowhore, for toe cannot be ur??
der hold. ' ?
Particular attention 1? called to our stock
of Eastern HAY, which lathe beat in tho
market. . May C 3mo
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Governmental Directory.
GOVERNMENT of THE UNITED STATES,
President?TJlysBes S. Grant, of Illi?
nois; Vioe-Preaident?Henry Wilson,
of Massachusetts; Secretary of State?
Hamilton Fish, of New York; Secreta?
ry of the Treasury?W. R. Richard?
son, of Massachusetts; Secretary of
War?W. W. Relknap, of Iowa; Sec?
retary of the Navy?G. M. Robeson,
of New Jersey; Secretary of the Inte?
rior?O. Delano, of Ohio; Postmaster
General?John A. J. Oreswul), of Ma?
ryland; Attorney-General?George H.
Williams, of Oregon. President of
the Senate?Henry Wilson, Vice-Pre
sideut, ex officio; Secretary?George
C. Gorham, of California. Speaker of
the House 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 Couiit.?Chief Jus?
tice?Morrison R. Waite, of Ohio;
Associate Justices?Ward Hunt, of
Now York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine;
Noah H. Swaync, of Ohio; Samuel F.
Miller, of Iowa; David DaviB, of Illi?
nois; Stephen J. Field, of California;
Wm. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jos.
P. Bradley, of New Jersey. The Su?
preme Court holds one session an?
nually, in Washington, beginning on
tho first Monday in December.
United States Courts in South i
Carolina.?Circuit Judg??Hugh L.
Bond; Circuit Clerk?James E. Hu
good; District Judge?George S.
Bryan; District Attorney?David T.
Corbiu; Clerk?Daniel Horlbeck; Mar?
shal?R. M. Wallace. Terms for hold?
ing United States Circuit Court?First
Monday in April, at Charleston; fourth
Monday in November, at Columbia.
United States District Court?First
Monday in January, May, July and
October, iu Charleston, for Eastern
District; first Mouday iu August, ut
Greenville, for Western District. (Tho i
Court held at Greenville exercises j
Circuit Court powers.|
Government of South Carolina.? |
Governor?Franklin J. Moses, Jr. ; i
Private Secretary?C. J. Houston.!
Lieutenant-Governor ? Richard H. j
Gleaves. Secretary of State?Henry j
E. Huyue; Chief Clerk?H. B. John-?
stou. Comptroller-General?Solomon i
L. H?ge; Chief Clerk?J. Lt. Little, j
Auditor's Clerk?J. S. Fillebrowu.
Treasurer?Francis L. Cardozo; Chief
Clerk?F. McKiuney;Book-keeper?T.
Ii. Minton. Attorney-General?Samuol
W. Melton; Chief Clerk?Harry Noah.
Adjutant and Inspector-General?Hen?
ry VV. Purvis. Superintendent of Ed?
ucation?J. K. Jillson; Chief Clerk?
H. Jillson. Superintendent of Peni?
tentiary?John B. Dennis. Superin?
tendent of Lunatic Asylum?Dr. J. F.
Ensor; Assistant Superintendent?Dr.
Thompson.
Leoislat?be.?The Legislature
meots annually on the ath Tuesday in
November. President pro tern, of the
Senate?Hon. S. A. Swails; Clerk?J.
Woodruff, Charleston; Reading Clerk
?R. A. SiBSon, Barn well. Speaker of
tho 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 Coubt, South Carolina.?
Chief Justice?F J Moses, fcumter; As?
sociate Justices?J J Wright, Summer
villu; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk?
A M Boozer, Lexington; Reporter?
J S G Riohurdeon, Sumter.
CmcuiT Courts.?First Circuit?
Counties of Charleston and Orange
burg. Second?Aiken, Barnwell, Col
letuu aud Beaufort. Third?Sumter,
Clarendon, Williamsbtirg und George?
town. Fourth?Chesterfield, Murlboro,
Darlington, Marion and Horry. Fifth
?Kershaw, Richland, Edgotield and
Lexington. Sixth?(Jhostor, Lancas?
ter, York ana Fairfield. Sevonth?
Newberry, Lnurcns, Spartauburg und
Union. Eighth?Greenville, Ander?
son, Oconee, Bickens aud Abbeville.
Circuit Judges.?First?R F Gra?
ham, Charleston. Second?John J
M?her, Blackvillo. Third?John T
Green, Sumter. Fourth?C P Towu
seud, Beuucttsville. Fifth?R B Car?
penter, Columbia. Sixth?TJ Mackey,
Chester. Seventh?M Moses, New
berry. Eighth?Thompson H Cookc,
Greenville.
Solicitors. ? First?O W Buttz,
Charleston. Secoud?P L Wiggin,1
Beaufort. Third?Snmnel T Atkinson,
Georgetown. Fourth?D D McOoll,
IBennettsville. Fifth?J H Runkle,
Colombia. Sixth?W H Brawley, Ches?
ter. Seventh?W M Fleming, Spartan
burg. Eighth?Ab Blythe, Greenville.
County GoVEnNsient, Richland.?
Commissioners? E M West on, W E
Hayne, U Portee. Clerk of Board?
D B Miller. Sheriff?J E Dent.
Judge of Probate?S D Swygert.
Clerk of Conrt?D B Miller. School
Commissioner?D Salmond. County
Treasurer?J L Ncagle. County Au?
ditor?A L Solomon. Jury Commis?
sioner?John B Dennis. Coroner?I
H Coleman. Senator?W B Nash.
Representatives?S B Thompson, An?
drew Curtis, J F Gilmoro, Charles
Minort. Trial Justices?W B Nash,
S B Thompson, S E Stratton. Treze
j vant Sill, Geo A Richmond and I H
Coleman.
United States Officers ?Post
ar Just Censures
,UMBIA, S. 0., SATURDAY
master?0 M Wilder. Deputy?John
8 Leaphoart. Commissioners?A M
Boozer and T M Wilkes. Collector
Internal Revenue?C L Anderson.
Gauger?C A Darling.
City Government.?Mayor?John
Alexander. Clerk and Treasurer?
Walter R Jonce. Aldermen?First
Ward?Augustus Cooper, S P DaviB,
B F Griffin. Second?C J Carroll,
John A Pugh, W A Carr. Third
Adam Tbotuas, S D Swygert, H W
Purvis. Fourth?L L Brown. D
Wells, Wm Simons. The committees
are: Wuys and Means?Aldermeu
Cooper, GriQiu and Carroll. Accounts
?Aldermen Carroll, Carr and Swygert.
Streets?Aldermen Pugh, 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 and Griffin.
Alms House?Aldermen Swygert, Si?
mons und Davis. City Schools?Al?
dermen PurviB, Swygert and Simons.
Sydney Park?Aldermen Davis, Car?
roll and Thomas. J-iictuBes?Alder?
men Griffin, Pugh and Brown. City
Clock?Aldermen Brown, Wells and
Purvis. Fire Department?Aldermeu
Wells, Purvis nud Carr. City Lamps?
Aldermeu Carr, Brown and Davis.
New City Hall and Public Buildings?
Aldermen Griffin, Simons and Carr.
City Attorney?J D Tradewell. City
Physiciuu?A S Hydrick. Clerk ol
Market?J H Pickett. Commissioner
of Poor?Charles Schultzc. Overseer
of Streets?J Trice. Chief of Policu
?M F Nixon. Sergeants of Police?
E Williams, J Blizzard.
Library Agency for tue Purchase
of Books.?Mr. P. B. Glass,* of this
city, who is possessed of ample facili?
ties and experience, makes it an im?
portant part of his business to fill
orders for books of ull kinds for public
or private libraries or for individuals.
Orders for American and foreign books
of every description, whether for
whole libraries or single books, will be
promptly and carefully filled at the
lowest publishers' prices; and works
not published in this couutry will be
imported from abroad. Any informa?
tion as to the price of books, styles of
binding, number of volumes in sets,
&c, will be prom ply given to corres?
pondents. Copies of new houkx can
be seut immediately on piilihciihtm.
He will also arrange for siibeuript iiuih
to any home or foreign maguziue. All
orders should be accompanied by the
money, and will then be sent free ol
expense to tho purchaser, or they can
be sent by express C. O. D. Cash re?
mittances should be tuude either by
draft or P. O. money order, or in u
registered letter.
-
Newspaper Advertising.?News?
paper advertising is now recoguized
by business men having faith iu their
own wares, as the most effective means
for securing for their goods a wide re?
cognition of their merits.
Newspaper advertising impels in?
quiry, and when the article offered is
of good quality and at a fair price tho
j natural resnlt is increased sales.
Newspaper advertising is a perma?
nent addition to tho reputation of the
goods advertised, because it is a per?
manent ijfluence at work in their in?
terest.
Newspaper advertising is the mort
energetic and vigilant of salesmen; ad?
dressing thousands each day, always
iu the advertiser's interest, and ceas
lessly at work seeking customers from
all classes.
Nowspaper advertising promotes
trade, for even in tho dullest times ad?
vertisers secure the largost share of
what is being done.
Hints to Letter-Writers.?The
postmaster at Now York has issued a
circular which contains many valuable
hints to letter-writers. Considering
the fact that there are ulways two par?
ties to a correspondence, these hints
will bo useful to persons in the city aud
out of it. Tho substance of the rules
are, therefore, given for tho beucht of
all concerned. They art; as follow.-.:
1. All mail matter directed to mim
bered boxes will be delivered through
those boxes.
2. Letters directed to city addresses,
street and number, will, if recognized
by tbe assorting clerks as 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
nnmber or street number, will bo de?
livered as expeditioosly as possible,
either through boxes, general delivery
or carrier.
Correspondents should direet their
letters plainly, correctly aud fully, and
those who rent boxes wonld greatly
facilitate the business if they will print
conspicuously on their letter headings,
circulars, bill-heads, cards and 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 inoludo in all canes
the proper streets and numbers in the
addresses of all letters.
Now is the Time?To advertise, at
our summer rates, and while there is
leisure to read the papers.
Attend tue True
MORNING, JUNE 13, 1874
Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan?
tic Qcast and Midland Lines.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU?
GUSTA RAILROAD. AND WILMING?
TON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA
RAILROAD.
Columbia, S. C, Maj 20, 1871.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS to all promi?
nent Virginia Springs and Western
North Carolina Excursion Points, good
until November 1, 1874, will he on nalo at
tho Company's Ticket OfUco in this city,
both via Charlotte, and ein Wilmington, on
and after after June 1, 1874.
Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bal?
timore, rfa Bay Line, at reduced rates, also
ou salo. A. POPE,
June 7 Goneral Passenger Agent.
Official Order, No. 1.
IWANT all Smokers to know that thero
aro still plenty more of tho celebrated
5 cent PARTAGAS on hand. I guarantee
that they contain more and a better quality \
of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar
sold in this city.
Special Order, No. 2.
All Smokers of Pressed Cigara will plea;o I
take notice that they can get a bunch con- j
taining 23 Cigars tor $1, and all other
popular brands at equally low prices, at tho
CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE,
(Sign of the Indian Chief,)
Cd Door Below Wheeler nouse.
June 0 I
NO FAMILY '
SHOULD, at this season, bo 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 be 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; Restleas
nos?, Bad Bowels. For sale at Heinitab's
Uru? Store.
HEINITSH'S MEDICINES
Aro, without exception, tho beet remedies
offered to the people, and at a price
within the reach of all. May 2S +
Who Wants?
-| f\i \ f\f\i'\ FEET seasoned LUM
lUU.Ux/U BEB for sale?1, It and
inch PLANK, WEATHER-BOARDING
and FLOORING. Apply to E.STENUOUaE.
1 lot iu his \ard now.
* ISAIAU UALTIWANGER.
May 21 lino*
Blacksmith Tools.
BEST English AN\ ILS, Blacksmith BEL?
LOWS, Solid Box VISES, STOCKS and
Pl?S, FILE:?, RASP.-, Ac. comprising a
I ttil naeori tmiit id th?s line upd tor sale low,
|>v .1 t'l N ! \v * SON.
Nonce.
Coi.uuni \. S C. June 1,1874.
fl'HIF. nnder?igiiuu beg leave tu iiitjrm
X their Lionels and customer* that <>u
and after this date we will sell Goodo f >i
CASH. All past due notes aud acconntb
must be settled, or they will he placed in
suit. HOPE & GYLES.
May 31
Oircnlar.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Office State Theasuker,
Columbia, S. C, May 20.1874.
THE Treasurer or the State is now pre
pared to fund, at tho Treasury, in Co?
lumbia, S. C , the Bonds aud Stocks of the
State authorized by the Legislature under
the Funding Act, approved December 2'2,
1873, into tho Consolidation Bonds and
Stocks. The following clasaee of Bonds aud
Stocks arc authorized to be funded:
STOCKS.
Revolutionary War Claims.
Charleston Fire Loau.
Construction state Capitol.
Funding Past Due Interest aud Principal.
Convt.sion State Noenrities.
BONDS.
Charleston Fire Loan.
Construction State Capitol.
Aid to Blue Ridge Railroad.
Funding Past Due lutcre-U and Principal.
Redemption Bills Receivable.
Payment Interest Public Debt.
Funding Bills Bank ol State.
Relief of Treasury.
Laud Commission.
The following bonds, issued wider Act nl
March 2i, 1809. entitled "Loan lor Hie Con?
version of State Securities," are also au?
thorized to bo funded iuta "Consolidation
Bonds," they having been duly exchanged
and represented by bonds ou file:
i>ESOMiN.\rioN 11,000,ncatiikueu in keo.
Numbers 1 to 519, inclusive.
Numbers ">2l to 1,130, inclusiv??.
Numbers 2.451 to 2,475, inclusive.
denomination 11.000, numbered is BLUE
Numbers 3.271 to 3,4'Jti, inclusive.
Number 3 4'.is.
denomination (500, su.vnr.ni i> is bed.
Numbers 1 to 2117, inclusive.
Numbers 1,001 10 1,200
denomination f KG, ni'mbeheu IS ki d.
Numbers 1 to 120,iuclusive.
The Legislature has declared that the
ronntitider of the "Conversion Bonds were
put upon the market without any authority
ot law, * * * * * and are
absolutely null and void."
The funding law referred to abovo re?
quires that the holders of the above Bonds
and Stocks should exchange them,
with thu accrued inWrest to January 1,
1874. for "Consolidation Bonds aud Stocks,"
at rtfty per centum of thtir face value.
i ue "Consolidation Bonds and Stocka"
bear interest from January 1,1871. Tho
interest duu July 1,1871, will be paid at the
Treasury in Columbia, H. C, and thu Na?
tional Fark Bank, New Y'ork.
Parties desiring to make exchanges must
i licet them in person or by agent.
Parties who desire conies ot tho Funding
Act can obtain them bv applying at the
Treason-. F. L. CARDOZO,
Ma\'2G 25 Treasurer South Carolina.
HOPE & OYLES
A HE jnat in reooipt of:
?\. PICKLED BEEF TONGUES,
Piokled TRIPE.
Picklod PIG'S FEET,
Picklod Fulton Market BEEF.
Also, one barrel extra BAUJl KRAUT.
Food for Infants.
CONDENSED MILK, Eaglo Brand, Pa
noma, Phospbatic Food, Neatle's Mo?
thers Milk Substitute, Bermuda Arrow
Root, Farina, Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch,
always freab, at
JuDel2 HEINITSH'S DRUO STORE.
Event."
VC
$500 Reward.
THE National Board of Eire Undor
writers hereby ofTorB a reward of
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the detec-,
(ion. conviction and punishment of parties
charged with tho crimo of arson, in firing
the premises eituate at Columbia, 8.0?,
being the dwelling bouao of Mra. Harriet
Andrews, on tho 21th of May, 1874: said
reward will be paid only on due proof being
furnished tho Executive Committee of the
conviction and actual punishment of said
criminal*. Bv order of the Executive
Committee. " STEPHEN CROWELL,
Chairman,
New York, June :3, 1874.
Information relative to this matter will
bo furnished by the Local Board of Under- |
writers, of Columbia. J. B. EZELL,
President.
S.iL. LE.\rn.\rt, Secretarv and Treasurer.
_ Juno 11_3_
?King's Mountain Military School,
YURKV1LLB, S. V.
THE leading features of this in?
stitution are long established
merit, full collegiate courso, able
and experienced faculty,complete
equipments, and singularly
hoalthful location.
Second Session of 1874 begins
JULY 1st.
For catalogue, address
Col. A. COWARD,
May 31 lmo_Principal.
Low Priced Music Books;
Attractive, Useful and Very Popular.
CLARKE'S OOLLAIl INSTRUCTORS,
FOR
Rocd Organs, Piano and Violin.
RIVER OF LIFE. 35 cents. BeBt Sab?
bath School Sour Book.
CANTATA OF ESTHER. Dramatized.
50 cents. Immensely popular.
Father Kemp's Old Folks' Tunes.
40 cents. Much enlarged. Sung every?
where.
RIVER OF LIFE. 35 cents. Best Sab?
bath School Song Book.
WINNER'S NEW SCHOOL for Piano,
Cabinet Organ, Guitar. Banjo, Cornet,
Accordcon, l^ife, Finte, Flageolet, Clario?
net. Price of each Book, 75 cents.
RIVER OF LIFE. 33 cents. Best Book
for Sabbath Schools.
WINNER'S BAND OF FOUR. *1.00.
1st aud 2d Violin, Cornet or Clarionet and
Raes.
Sent post-paid, on roceipt of retail price.
OLIVER DIT80N A CO., Boston.
OHAS. II. DlT?ON A CO.,
June 5 w-i* 71'. Broadway. N. Y.
Firstlustallnient Upon capital Stock,
moE Sr.uiTANBCuoA; AfiievtlleR.R. Co.,
Cuahlkstox, 8. C, May 23,1874. ,
WITH a view of poshing forward the stir*
veys en this Road, tho Heard of Directors
hive ordered that an iistal'.Kicnt of five
debate i!3) per t-bare upon tho Capital
Stock be called for on the first day of June
next. Payment of tho same const be mado
to Mr. A. C. KAUFMAN, Treasurer, at the
office of the Company, 25 Rroad street. In
cases where subscribers reside beyond
Charleston, remittances may be mado by
drafts or poet office money orders, as the
Company cannot bp responsible for those
made in any other way. Upon payment of
the first installment, the nsual scrip will bo
issued. Puuctual payment is requoated.
C. G. MEMMINOER, President.
A. C. Kacfujn, Secretarv and Troasnrer.
May 20 _ l|CR)
Montgomery Wnite Sulphur Springs.
TU IS famous Watering
Place will bo opene d for the
in**s*ii.*ja reception of visitors on the
L"fnSag? 1 ' JUNE The Buildings
have been refitted and furnished in the
most eleguut modern stylo, and there is
every apoliauco for tho comfort, conveni?
ence and amusement of our Guests, such
a-i Express, Ticket, Post and Telegraph
Offices. Ac. Ac. Music by the Naval Aca?
demy Baud from Annapolis, Md.
Visitors knvu the A. M A O. Railroad at
Uig Tunnel, aud thence by branch road 1J
miles tj the Springs. Address
COLIIOUN A COWAN,
Mav 22 2mn Proprietors
A Delightful Summer Resort.
CHEROKEE SPRINGS,
Xorth of Spartaiiburg Court
Ifouse, S C.
CLIMATE?Mountainous,
bracing and healthful.
WATER?Contains iron,
___^ nitre, magnesia and sul?
phur, ana is not only a fine appetizer, alter
atice and restorative, but is unsurpaesod
for diseases of the ktdneyt, bowils and
liver, and for all diseases of ohildren.
BATHING HOUSES. BOWLING AL?
LEYS, BILLIARD ROOM, CROQUET
GROUND and MUSIC. Evory effort will be
made to give entire satisfaction.
Terms 140 per month. Children and sor
vauls half price. Special contracts made
with families. Hacks at depots in Spar tan
burg. WO. B. BLACK,
May 24 lmo Resident Manager.
Cieaveland Mineral Springe,
(Formerly Wilson's,)
XearSheVy, 55 Miles Weslof Charlotte, N. C.
THIS FAVORITE WA?
TERING PLACE will be
iiHOr (,l,cn for th0 reoertiei r?t
BlQ3flBBgI visitors on tbo 10?!, of JUNE.
Passengers coming on the Central Railroad
will be mot by hacks, and conveyances
sent to tho Air-Line Railroad ana other
Eoints, whenever desired. Cold and Warm
athe, White Snlphur, Red Sulphur and
'; Chalybeate Water. Band, of Mu?io and
i other sources of amusement. Fare first
class. For further information, address
T. W. BREVARD, Proprietor.
Jone 4 flmo
>LUME X?NUMBER 72.
TfflOE ? W?BE
! HAMMING COMPANY
or
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
U ?? ..... ? ? ? ..If
WORKS and general office. EAST BAY
AND PRITCHARD STBEET8: Trea
snrer'e office, at CAROLINA SAYINGS
BANK, Church, near Hajno etreet; P. O.
Box 529. ?
dibectobs.
G. W. WILLIAMS, F. J. PELZEB,
J. C. MALLONEE, D. 0. EBAUGH.
0. A.OHI80LM, A. A. GOLDSMITH.
JOHN F. TAYLOR, President.
i FEED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent.
I W. H. PRIOLEATJ. Secretary.
W. E. BRAESE, Treasurer, at Carolin?
Savings Bank.
H. BUIST, Solicitor.
FGRGINGS AND CASTINGS
of every description.
House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c.
Marine, Stationary and Portable STEAM
ENGINES, Boilers, Tanks.
Hoisting Engines, Saw Mille.
Rice Threshers and Mills of every de?
scription.
Shaftings,Pulleys and Gearings.
IRON FRONTS for Buddings,
CASTINGS of every kind in Iron or
Brass.
Forgingsof all descriptions.
Phosphate Washers.
Phosphate and Ore Crushers.
STEAM FITTINGS, Wrought Iron Tips,
Sheet Rubber and Gaskets, Water and
Steam Gauges, Belting, Packing, Ac.
ILVKUFAGTUBEBfl OF
TAYLOR'S '
Patent Direct Acting
Steam & Hydraulic Presses.
ALSO UANUFACTTJBZB8 of
SAMUEL J. 0 H A P M A N'S '
PATENT TRAP STRAIN Kit,
For Bilge.Pumps, Bilge Injections, Ac.
May 23stu?mQ .
DE VUE'S BRILLIANT OIL '.
t a Art eeyond all chance.
The Finest Illuminator in the World !
DEYOE'8 BRILLIANT OIL is now uni?
versally recognized as-the bewt burn?
ing Oil which oan be made. Recommend?
ed by the Tire Insurance Companies for
its safety, and by all consumers for the
brilliancy of its light. In purohteing this
Oil, the buyer Insures fdmself and his ''
property against all chance of a kerosene
accident. For sale bv .
JOHN 0. DIAL, ?
Importer and dealer in Hardware, Cut?
lery, etc., wholesale and retail, at the
Sign of the Golden Pad-lock,'Columbia
8. C._i_June 0 6 .
Urs. Greene, Lindiey'& Bentley's
Great Family Medicines.
COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYDA
I.IS, the gieat vegetable alterative for
Gl diseases arising from impure blood.
DR. okeknk-s FIT CURB, for the
onre of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, and convul?
sions of all kinds.
Medicated Hon.y. for Gongha, Cclds,
Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases, ot the.
lungs and air passages.
Neuralgia Specific,a certain and speedy
:ure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous
Head-acbe, and all nervous pains.
Wabnitit Valley Agar Care. Contains
no Quinine. A most positive remedy for
Chilis, Bilious Fever, and Congestions of
Liver and Spleen. Acts like a charm.
Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte,
N.C. For sale by W.O. FISHER,
Nov 20 JlJ Columbia, 8. 0.
S 300.000
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES!
Legalized by Stato Authority) and
DRA WN Iff PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS.
Grand Single Number Scheme of 50,000
Number.!
dkaws the last day of each month.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,CC0!
10.330 Prlxea, Amounting to $300.000.
Wholo Tickets, $10; Halves. R: Quarters, 2.60
77ie Great Combination Scheme, with a
CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! and
32.3% Pbizes, Amounting to 1578,1771
Draws Every Saturday During the Year,
Wholo Tickets. $10; Halves, 5; Quarters, 2.60
Address, for tickets and circulars,
MURRAY, MILLER It CO.. Manager?.
P. O. Uui 2.140. 8t. Lours, Mo
April 7_yniy
CONGAREE IRON WORKS*
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OF 8TE AM
ENGINES, SAW
AND OBI8T
MILLS, GIN
Gearing, and ell
kinds of Iron
Castings for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Cast?
ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patont Railings for Gardens
and Cemeteries, Iron 8ettees and Arbor
Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds.
Bolls for Ohnrohes, Schools, Work-shops,
Ao. Guarantee all my work first class and
equal to any North or Sonth.
Works at foot of Lady street and near to
South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots. Not 16
Look After Yonr Hortet.
SPRING time is the time to give the GER?
MAN HORSE POWDERS. For all dis?
eases to which the horse is subject, no better
medicine can be given. Get it only at
March 5 i HEINITSH'8 Drug Store.