The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 16, 1874, Image 1

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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. "Nurses."?A writer of a commu? nication in a New York evening paper prediots that the young people of this country are soon to tire of reading novels and foolish love-stories; and, us a,revolution of this kind would put I many clever persons out of employ-1 ment, he wants the writers of light literature to torn their attention to a new field which is opening to the energies of suoh of them us may feel inclined to change their occupation. "Nursing" is the new vooatiou he points out to them; not the care of mewling babee, bat the work so neces? sary in restoring to health maturer and more serviceable persons. His sug? gestions deem to he direoted more par? ticularly to female writers, and he de? clares that educated narsos are becom? ing a need of the times. Ab to the | truth of an assertion that educated nurses of both sexeB are much needed, there is no doubt; but that young people are to become weary of tho se? ductive abort story; that they will tire of the excitements of the to-be-con? tinued reoord of tho adventures of Reginald De Montmoreucy and Imo? gens Tralyngbyne; that they arc to oome to look upon "Fire-breathing Bill, the Terror of the War-path," us an unnecessary publication, will not be reudiiy believed by oarelui observ? ers. At any rate, tho demand for such reading is not likely to fall off suffi? ciently to lead the present orop of writers of American fiction far away from' their^ chosen occupation. Tho most sanguine advocate Of a system, looking to the development of the1 nurajug tu lent of tho country, oau Ecaroely hope to .draw Mrs. .South worth, or Sylvanns Oobb, Jr., or Ned Bantline, into a hor .ital, and until there is a soheme that will bring about Borne snob result, the maturer portion of the public will take little interest in the theories of persons like the Post writer. An Iowa schoolmaster is missing. The laBt seen of him he was going over the railing of a bridge, and a number of men were looking to see where he would strike. Executive Committee Meeting. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of tho State Agricultural and Mechanical So? ciety will meet in Columbia, on TUESDAY, the lGth 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 T. W. WOODWAltD, President. D. Wvatt Aikek, Sec'y. _ June 0 DEVOE'S BRILLIANT OIL! safe bevojcd Al l, on.VNOP.. The Finest Illuminator in the World ! DEVOE'S JJRILLI A.N T OIL is.nowuui-l veraally recognized as the beat kurn ing Oil which ftan be made. Recommend ed by tkOt,Firo Insurance Companies for its safety, ami'by all consumers for the brilliantly of its* light. In purchasing this Oil, tho buyar; dnsures himsell and his property ng\1hst all chance of a kerosene accident; Foriealsbv JOHN C. DIAL, Importer and dealer in Hardware, Cut -1 l*ry, etc., wholosalu and retail, at tho] Sign of the Golden Pad-lock, Columbia S. C._June 9 0 Summer Clothing. GO to D. EPSTIN'S. under Columbia Hotel, for Men's and Bov's Spring aud Summer CLOTHING._Mav 30 CASH. AFTER TO-DAY, wo will sell goods fori CASH ONLY. COPELAND it REARDEN. Columbia, 8. C, April 20.1871 3mo Furnishing Qoods. DE ps TIN has the largest, handsomest ? and cheapest stock of CLOTHING,! HATS and FURNISHING UOODS in the | city._ May 30 NlLESG. PARKER- ElKJAK CAYPXiBBB. PARKER & CAYPLES5, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law/ BOOM 1 Pr.rker's Block, Main street, Columbia, S. C. May 10 Notice. SUPERINTENDENT'S OI I 1 CK, SP AKT AN UU KG it UNION R. It. CO., ON and after June 1, 1871, Trains on the Spattanburg and Union Railroad will run, making clu.to connection with tho Greeuvil'c aim Columbia and Atlanta aud Richmoud Air-Lino Railroads, doing away with tho delay at Alston. The Suartttiiburg and Unio j liaiiroad is completely equipped for this business; Road being in fine condition, makus good time nnd sure connect ions. Passengers traveling this route will have every attention. \V. \V. DAY1ES, May '27 2mQ Snpciinrendent. Fresh Biscuits. BOXES Cream, Soda. .Milk, Lemon, &\r Cracknals, linttor, Farina and Gin gel-.snaps.for sale by HOPE * (iVLES. Hay! Hay!! Hav!!! pTYYft TflE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE SWwB JOMPANY bus always on hand tho ?-.'*AW5ljarg0Bt stock of Hay in Columbia, comprising both Eastern and Western, which will bo delivered anywhere in tho city, freo of charge lor diayago, and at tlis very lowest rates. Our facilities fe.r purchasing and handling are such as to enable nstocompctcsuccees; fully with nny other house, and partlOB In' need will do Voll to givo u-< a call before purchasing elsewhere, lor vet cannot be der sold. Purticulttr attention is called to our stock of Eastern HAY, winch is tho best in tho market.. Mm v <; 3ino Ureaklast JBacon, BUFFALO TONGUES. MESS MACKER? EL. LEAF LARD, PIGS' FEET, for sale low by HOPE A GYLES. Straw Hats. G1 i> tq D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia IT Hotol.for cheap and stylish STRAW EATS. May 30 "Let oi CC Governmental Directory. Government or the United States. President?Ulysses S. Grant, of Illi? nois; Vice-President?Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts; Secretary of State? Hamilton Fish, of New York; Secreta? ry of tho Treasury?W. R. Richard Bon, of Massachusetts; Secretary of War?W. W. Belknap, of Iowa; Sec? retary of tho Navy?G. M. Robesou, j of New Jersey; Secretary of the Inte-1 rior?C. Delano, of Ohio; Postmaster General?John A. J. Creswell, of Ma-1 ryland; Attorney-Goneral?George H. j Williams, of O'regon. President of the Senate?Henry Wilson, Yice-Pre sideut, ex ojjicio; Secretary?George 0. Gorham, of California. Speaker of tho Houso of Representatives?James G. Blaine, of Maine; Clerk?Edward McPherson, of Pennsylvania. Con? gress meetB annually the first Monday in December. The present Connress (the -13d) terminates March 3, 1875. The Supreme Coukt.?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 P. Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi? nois; Stephen J. Field, of California; Wm. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jos. P. Bradley, of New Jersey. Tim Su? preme Court holds one session an? nually, in Washington, beginning on tho first Monday- in December. United States Counts in South Carolina.?Circuit Judge?Hugh L. Bond; Circuit Clerk?James E. Ha good; District Judge?George. S. Bryan; District Attorney?David T. Corbiu; Clerk?Deniel Horlbeck; Mar? shal?R. M. Wallace. Terms for hold? ing United States Circuit Conrt?First Monday in April, at Charleston; fourth Monday in November, at Colombia. United States District Court?Firet Monday in January, May, July and October, in Charleston, lor Eastern District; first Monday in August, at,\ Greenville, for Western District. [Tho j Court held at Greeuville exercised! Oirouit Court powers.] Government op South Carolina.? j Governor?Franklin J. Moses, Jr.; Private Secretory?0. J. Houston.1 Lieutenant-Governor ? Riebard H. Gleaves. Secretary of State?Henry E. Hayne; Chief Clerk?H. B. John? ston. Comptroller-General?Solomon L. H?ge; Chief Clerk?J. L. Little. Auditor's Clerk?J. S. Fillebrowu. Treasurer?Francis Li. Cardozo; Chief Clerk?F. McKinney ;Book-keeper?T. L. Minton. Attorney-General?Samuel W. Melton; Chief Clerk -Harry Noah. Adjutant and Iuspector-General?Hen? ry W. 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, LeoisiiAT?re.?Tb? Legislature meets annually on the 4th Tuesday in November. Presideut pro lern, of tho Senate?Hon. S. A. Swails; Clerk?J. Woodruff, Charleston; Reading Clerk ?R. A. Sisson, Barnwoll. 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 Court, South Carolina.? Chief Justice?F J Moses, Sumter; As? sociate Justices?J J Wright, Sommer ville; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk? A M Boozer, Lexington; Reporter? J S G Richardson, Sumter. Circuit Courts.? First Circuit? Counties of Charleston and Orunge burg. Second?Aiken, Bam well, Col letou and Beaufort. Third?Sumter, Ciarendon, Williamsburg and George? town. Fourth?Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, Marion and Horry. Fifth ?Kershuw, Ricbland, Edgetiold and Lexington. Sixth?Chester, Lancas? ter, York and Fairlield. Seventh? Newberry, Lanrens, Sparlituburg und Union. Eighth?Greenville, Audor sou, Ooriuee, Piekens and Abbeville. Circuit Judyes.?First?R F Gra? ham, Charleston. Second?John J M?her, Blackville. Third?Jobu T Green, Sumter. Fourth?C P Town send, Beuuetteville. Fifth? R B Car? penter, Columbia. Sixth?TJ Mackey, Chester. Seventh ? M Moses, New berry. Eighth?Thompson H Cooke, Greenville. Solicitors.?-First? -C W Buttz, Charleston. Second?P L Wiggin, Beaufort. Third?Samuel T Atkinson, Georgetown. Fourth?D D MeColl, '.Bonnettsville. Fifth?J H Runkle, Columbia. Sixth?W H Brawloy, Ches? ter. Seventh?W M Fleming. Spartan burg. Eighth?Ab Blythe. Greenville. County Government, Richlakd.? Comuinsiouers?E M Westou, W E llayue, U Porten. Clerk of Board? D ii Miller. Sheriff?J E Dent. Judge of Probate?S D Swygert. Clork of Court?D B Miller. School Commissioner?D Salmond. Cutiiity Treasurer?J L Nctigle. County Au? ditor?A L Solomon. Jury Cornaus > siouer?John B Dennis. Coroner?I II Coleman. Senator?W B Nash. Representatives?S II Thompson, An? drew Curtis, J F Gilmore, Charles Minort. Trial Justices?W B Nash, S B Tbompsuti, S E Stratton, Treze vant Sill, Geo A Richmond aud I H Coleman. ? United States Opficprs ?Post lr Just Censures )LUMBIA, S. C, T?ESDAY master?0 M Wilder. Deputy?John S Loaphenrt. Commissioners?A M Boozer and T M Wilkes. Collector Internal Revenue?C L Anderson. Qauger?C A Darling. Cits Government.?Mayor?John j Alezander. Clerk and Treasurer? Walter R Jones. Aldermen? FirBt Ward?Augustus Cooper, S P Davis, B P Griffin. 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. Tho committees are: Ways aud Means?Aldermen Cooper, Griffin and Carroll. Account? ?Aldermen Curroll, Carr and Swygert. StreetB?Aldermen Pugb, Tbomus and Wells. Market and City Scales?Al? dermen Carr, Brown and Cooper. Guard Housa?Aldermen Simons, Davis and Pugb. Water Works?Al? dermen Thomas, Cooper and Griffin. Alms House?Aldermen Swygert, Si? mons and Davis. City Schools?Al? dermen Purvis, Swygert and Simons. Sydney Park?Aldermen Davis, Car? roll and Thomas. Licenses?Alder? men Griffin, Tugh and Brown. City Clock?Aldermen Brown, Wells and Purvis. Firo Department?Aldermen Wells, Purvis and Carr. City Lamps? Aldermen Carr, Browu and Davis. New City' Hall aud Public Buildings? Aldermen Griffin, Simons aud Carr. City Atterney?J !> Tradewell. City Fhysiciuu?A S Hydrick. Cierk of i I Market?J H Pickett. Couuni.^siijuer | of Poor?Charles Sebultze. Overs-erj of Streets?J Trice. Chief of Police! ?M F Nixon. Sergoauts of Police? j i E Williums, J Blizzard. I I Judge Cooke bus sustained there-! |cont decision of Judge Green, to the j I effect that legal notices and advertise-1 , ments paid for from private funds may ' I be published in any paper telected by j the person advertising, uotwiths-taud I iug such paper may not be ouo desig? nated as au "official" paper by the j State authorities. "Official'' papers I apply only to such advertisements us I are paid for from State and County : funds. Lawyers may, therefore, ordt r I ?11 estate notices, referee sales aud sheriff sides to be published in this ! paper, should they prefer it. Ma.II. a.uranoemen ts.-iN ortherL mail opens G.80 A. M., 3 P. M.; closes 11 A. M.,6 P.M. Charleston opens8 A. M.,5.30 P. M.; olose.s S A. M..CP. M. Western open* 0 A. M., 12.30 P. M.; closes 6, 1.30 P. M. GreoDville opens rJ.45 P. M.: closes G A. M. Wil? mington opens 1 P. M.; closes 10.30 A. M. On Sunday open from 2.80 to 3.30 P. M. LmiuRY Agency for tue Purchase of Books.?Mr. P. B. Glass, of this city, who is possessed of ample facili? ties and experience, makos it an im? portant part of bis business to fill orders for books of all kinds for publia or private libraries or for individuals. Orders for American aud 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 country will bo imported from abroad. Any informa? tion as to the price of books, styles of binding, number of volumes iu sets, &0., will be promply given to corres? pondents. Copies of new books can be sent immediately on publication. Ho will also arrange for subscriptions to any home or foreign magazine. All orders should be accompanied by the money, aud will then be sent free of expense to the purchaser, or they can bo sent by express C. O. D. Cash re? mittances should be maele either by druft or P. O money order, or in a registered letter. I Newspaper Advertising ?News I paper advertising is now recognized I by business men having faith iu their own wares, as the niOFt effective means for securing for their goods a wide re? cognition of their mentH. Newspaper advertising impels in? quiry, uud when the article offered i - of good quality and at a fair price the natural result is increased sales. Newspaper advertising is a perma? nent addition to the reputation of the goods advertised, because it is a per inauent influence at work iu their in? terest. Newspaper advertising is the mort oijcrgcho and vigilant oi salesmen; ad? dressing thousands each day, always in the advertiser's interest, and ocas lessly at work scekiug customers from nil classes. Newspaper advertising promotes trade, for oven in the dullest times ad 1 vertisera seenro the largest share of what is being done. ? - -?? ? S?BSORIDETW?Obtain the latest news by mail and by telegraph in the Daily , PncENlX. j Wanted?A few more advertise* 1 ments, to enable us to publish a paper j for tho good of others ue well as our ; selves. Now is the Time?To advertise, at [our summer rates, and while there is leisure to read tbe papers. MORNING, JUNE 10, 1874 King's Mountain Military School, lORKVILLE, S. O. THE leading features of this in? stitution are long established merit, full collegiate bourse, able and experienced faoulty,complete equipments, and singularly healthful location. Soeond Sessiou of 1874 begins JULY 1st. For catalogue, address Con. A. COWARD, May 31 lmo _ Principal. First Installment Upon Capital Stock. OrricnSrARTANitcitoA: AsnEViLLE R.R.Co., Cuahleston, S. C, May '23,1374. WITH u view of pushing forward theeur vcv3 on this Itoad, tho hoard of Directors have ordered that an installment of fivo dollars ($5j per sharo upon the Capital Stock be called (or on tho nrst dar of June next. Payment of tho same must be made to Mr. A. C. KAUFMAN, Treasurer, at the o!V:ce of the Company, 25 Broad street. In cast.s where subscribers roeido beyond Charleston, remittances vitj _>?? made by j drafts or pest oftice money orders, as the Company cannot be responsible lor those made in any other way. Upon i aymeut of the first installment, tho usual scrip will be I issued. Punctual payment is requested. C. o. M EMM INGE!'., President. A. C Kaitm/n, Secretary and Treasurer. May 20_ GRJ Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. THIS famous Watering j Plaoo will bo opened for the reception of visitors on tho _:1kt JUNE. The Buildings] have ueuii refitted and furnished in the most elegant modern stylo, and there is every appliance for tho comfort, convent-1 ones and amusement of our Guests, such iw Express, Ticket, Post and Telegraph OfficeH, Ac. Ac. Music by the Naval Aca? demy Hand from Annapolis, Mil. Visitors leave the A. M. A O. Railroad at | Rig Tunnel, and thence by brauch road II 1 miles to the Springs. Address COLUOUN A COWAN, May22 2mo Proprietors. A Delightful Summer Resort. CHEROKEE SPRINGS, Xor?i <f Spartanbury Court Um.?, .V. r. CLIMATE? Mountainous, bracing and healthful. WATER -Contains iron, nitre, magnesia and sul pliur, ami is not only a lino appetizer, alter atloe and restoratice, hni is unsurpassed for diseases of the kidney*, bowel* and liver, and for all diseases or' children, BATHING HOUSES, BOWLING AL? LEYS, BILLIARD ROOM CROQUET GROUND and MUSIC. Every effort will he made to give entire satisfaction. Terms 940 per month. Children and ser-1 vauts halt price. Special contracts made with families. Hacks at depots iu Spartan burg. JSO. B. BLACK, May 21 lmo Rom.lent Manager. Cleaveland Mineral Springs, (Formerly Wilson's,) XearShel' y, 53 Mihs l\'c$l oj Charlotte, X. C. ISto*"^* THIS FAVORITE WA AQEfeLih TERING PLACE will be ffl'^xKFfJ&L.'T'''1 'or reception of ?BB^SwK^v'g>tors on the Kith of JUNE. Passengers oomingon tho Central Railroad will ho mot by bucks, and conveyances sent to tho Air-Line Railroad and other points, whenever desired. Cold and Warm baths. White Sulphur, Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. Band of Music and other sources ot amusement. F'sio tirst class. For further information, address T. W. BRKVARD, Proprietor. .Tune 4 Jlmo Drs. Greene, Lindlej'& Bentley's Great Family Medicines. , / tOSIPOV.tl) KXritAtT fOIlYIlA I \j I.IS, the gieat veg fit a hie alterative tor ] ail diseases arising from impure blood. ? Dlt, OH KI'.N K'M PIT < CttFi, for the I cure of EpjI tipsy, F:: ^. Spasm*, and convul { sions of all kinds. Rtt-rilt-utt il Hum y. 1 r Coughs, Colds, 1 Rri itchiti". Croup, and all disease* ol the I lungs and air pa -sag! r. I Xnun 1^1? S|??cllle.aci I'l.dnandfpeedy i mire lor Neurnlgia, Rt euuialisii:, Net vou'a j Head-achi . ii ml ?? II tn r\ > us j ail ? Wuti.i-.li Voll?'}' l|;ii'' (urc. Contains no Quinine. A most positive remedy lor ?'hit s, Itiiious !? ? vi r, ai d Cot gi shot s of ? l.iv? r and Spli en Act ? like a i hai rs. Prepared at tin Lahot atorv. Charlotte, >.. C. For h\ W. .. 1 ISiiER, I Nov20Jl> Columbia, s. C. 8 3OO.GD0 I MISSOURI STATE LUTTERIES! Legalized by State Authority, and : ntia li .v ix runuc ix sr. louis. t? in ml Slltglt: \llllttxr Siln iiif ol ."?(1,000 X Ilmbergs I KltAWS Till". I VST PAY Of r.ACII MONTH. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! I0.3SU Prizes, Amount I nil to SUUO.UOO. Whole Tickets, 910; Halves-, 5; Quarters,2 So : 7Tt?' ';??<<it Combination Scheme, with a ? CAPITAL PRIZE ?F $32,500". and j 32,30(1 Pni/.es, AsioCNTiNO to 9-578.177! Jfruw* K ery Saturday During the Year, Whole Tickets. ?10; Halves, 5; Quarters,2 50 Address, fol tickets and circulars, MUltlJAY, MILLER A CO.. Managers. P. O. Box 2,410. St. Louis, Mo. April 7 '.'1>' Look After Your Horses. SPRING time is the time logive thi-GER? MAN" HOUSE POWDERS. Ecu all dis ! eases to which tho horse issnbject, no better i medicine ear. be given. Get it only at March 5 ' HE!NITSH'S Drug Store. XENIX Event." vo Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan-1 tio Ooast and Midland Lines. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU? GUSTA RAILROAD. AND WILMING? TON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA | RAILROAD. Columbia, 8. O, May 20,1874. v ROUND TRll' TICKETS to all promi ociit Virginia Springs and Western North Carolina Excursion Points, good until November 1, 1971, will bo on aalo at tho Company's Ticket Oflice in this city, both via Chiirlotto and ein Wilmington, on and after alter June 1, 1874. Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bal? timore, via Ray Line, at reduced rates, also on aalo. A. POPE, June 7 General Passenger Agent. Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all Smokers to know that there aro still plenty moro of tho eelobrated 5 cont PARTAGAS on hand. I guarantee that they contain more aud a bettor quality ? >f Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar b'jld in this city. Special Order, No. 2. All Smokors of Pressed Cigars will please take notice that they can get a bunch con ' lining 25 Cigars 'tor $1, and all other ? ipular brauds at equally low prices, at tho CALIFORNIA CIOAR STORE, (Sign of the Indian Chief,) ?.i Door Below Wheeler Houec. June C, NO FAMILY SHOULD, at this season, bo withont a bottle of BEINITSH'S ROSE COR? DIAL. It cures all disorderu of tho 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 tho Liver, Headache and Constipation. SHOULD BE WITHOUT A bottle ol MOTHER DARLING'S INFANT CORDIAL, for Children Teoihlng.Reslless noaa, Dad Bowels. For ealo at Heioitsh's Drug Store. HEINITSH'S MEDICINES I Are, without exception, tho best remedies over offered tu tho people, and at a price within the reach of all. _May 28 t Who Wantal 1 Cid nf\f\ FEET seasoned LUM 1UU.UUU BER for salo-l, 1J and 2 inch PLANK, WEATHER-BOARDING and FLOORING. Apply to E. Ktenuoube. A lot iu his yard now. ISAIAH UALTIWANGER. Mav21 _ lmo* Blacksmith Tools. BEST English ANVILS, blacksmith BEL? LOWS, Solid Box VISES. STOCKS and DIES, FILES, RASPS, Ac, comprising a, lull Assortment in this Inn: and lor bale low, by JOHN AGNEW & SON. Notice. Columbia. S. C, June l, 1874. THE underniguod beg leave to inform their friends and customers that on and ntU'r this dato we will sell Goods for CASH. All past dun nn^es and accounts must bo st tt'.ed, ur they will he placed in suit. ilOl'E it GYLES. May Bl _ Circular. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, / Office State TitBASiRKii, Coliaiiha, b*. O, May 20.1874. THE Treasurer of tho State ib now pro pared to fund, at the Treasury, in Co? lumbia, S. C .the Bondt< and Stocks of the State authorized by the Legislature under tho Funding Act, approved December 22, 1873, into the Condolidatiou Rends and Stocks. The following classes of Bonds aud Stocks aro authorized to be funded: STOCKS. Revolutionary War Claims. Charleston Fire Loau. Construction state Capitol. Funding Past Duo Interest and 1'iincipal. Conversion State Securities. B'JNDs. Charleston Fo e T.<m>. Construction State Capitol. Aid to Hluu liidgc Railroad. Funding Past Due Inters*! and Principal. Itedemplibn Bills Iteceivable. Payment Interest Public Debt, funding Bills Bunk ot State, lteliel of Treasury. Lund Commission. The following bonds, iirUed under Act ol I1 March 23, 1SG0, entitled "Loan for the Con? version of Stute Securities," are also au? thorized to bo tun hd into "Consolidation Bonds," they having be-e-u duly exchanged I and repressnted by nouds ou tile: denomination 11,000, m Mi!Kun> in r.r.n I Numbers l t? 5111. inclusive, j Numbers 521 to 1,130. inclusive. Numbers 2,451 to 2,47."). inclusive , l.l.NoMI nation s 1,000, nimhkkki? in IJLUK Numbers 11.271 to 3,400, inclusive, j Number 3.4'.?8. I 1'! .nomination ?'<tMI. NI'MlllUtKO IN UVB. Numbers 1 to 2117, inclusive. 1 Numbers 1 001 to 1 2tU denomination *lt(), Ntwri.iu.n IN red, ! Number* I to 120,inclusive. The Legislature hasdcc!ar<d that the i r'jiU?itjdei ol the "Convsrsivn Bonds were pul upon tin market without any authotity : ol law, ?**???'# all(j hre absoluti ly nail and veld." i Tho tun.ling law referred to above re? quire a that the holders ot tho above Bonds 'anil Slocks should exchange them, with the accrued int. rest to January I, isTt for "Consolidation Bonds aud Stocks," ai fifty per centum of th?ir face valuo. 1 be* "Consolidation Bonds and StoeW hear interest from J unary 1,1874. The J interest due July 1,1671, will be paid at the i Treasury in Columbia, S. C, and tho Na? tional Park Rank, New York. Partie? desiring to make exchangee must I effect them iu person or by agent. Partie* who desire copies ot tho Funding Act can obtain th-'tu bv applying at the j Treasury. F. L. CARDO/.O, Msy20 2~> Treasurer South Carolina HOPE & OYLES ? A RE (not in receipt of: /L PK KLED BEEF TONGUES, Pickled TRIPE, Pickled PIG'S FEET, Pickled Fulton Market BEEF. Ah>o.nue barrel extra SACK KUAUT. Food for Infants. /CONDENSED MILK, Eagle Brand, Pa \^ poma, I'hosnhatic Food, Neatlu's Mo? lt hers Milk Substitute, Bermuda Arrow Boot, Farina, Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch, . always frech, at > June 12 HEINITSH'S "DRUG STORE. LUME X?NUMBER 74. $5,000,000 FIFTH AND LA8T CONCERT IX ATD OF TBE Public Library of Kentucky, july 31, 187*. IN announcing tho fifth and last, of the series of Gilt Concerte. given for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, the Trustees and Manager refer with pride and ploauure to the four which have been already given: The firat, December 16,18715 the second, December 2,1872; the third, Jnly 8, 1873; and the fonrlh, March 31, 1874. Under thoir charter, granted by a special Act of (he Eontuoky Legislature, March 1G, 1871. the Trustees are authorized to give OHB MURK, and ONLY ONE MOHK Gift Concert. With tho money arising from this fUfth and last Concert, the Li brary, Museum and other departments are to be enlarged and endowed with a fixed and cortain annual it. ? iae. Buch 2.11 en? dowment fund is desired, as will secure, beyond peradvcnture, not outy the mainte? nance of this magnificent establishment, but its constant growth. THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT, For the purposes mentioned, and which is ooaitivoiv anfl uneouivocallv announced ae THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER '1 HIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, wiil come off in the Public Library Kali, at LouicYiliVj Keutuckv, FEIDAY, JOXY 31, 1674, At this final Concert everything will be upon 1?<Boale corresponding with its in? creased importance. Tho music will be rendered by an orchestra consisting of 100 performers, selected for their fame in dif? ferent lauds, and the unprecedented sum.of $2,500,000, Divided into 20,000 Gifts, will be distributed among the ticket-holders. LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift.$250,000 Ono Grand Cain Gift. 100,000 Ouo Grand Cash Gift. 75,000 One Grand Caeh Gift. 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift.. 23,000 5 Cash Gifts, $20.000 each. 100,000 10 Cbsh OiliH. 14,000 each. 140 000 15 Cash Gitta, 10.CU0 each. 15o\000 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each. 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4;000 each. 100,000 30 Cash Gilts, 8.000 each. 90.C0O 50 Cash Gifts, 2.0C0 each. 100.000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each. 100,000 240 Caeh Girts, 500 each. 120,000 500 Cash Gifts, 100 nach. 50,000 10,000 Cash Gifts, CO each.950.000 Grand Total 20 000Gifts, all cash, $2,500,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Wholo Tickets._?.. $60 00 Halves. j. 25 00 Tunth.or each Coupon._. 5 00 11 Whole Tickets for. 500 00 22* Tickets for.V. 1.000 00 iickots are now ready for sale, and orders accompanied by cash will be prompt? ly filled. ?? ? ? ? Liberal commiseione will be allowed to (satisfactory agents. Circulars containing full particular* for- ' J nishedtOn application. , \ THOS. E. URAMLETTlfi. Agent arid Manager, Pablic Library Bnild lug, Louisville, Kentucky, hi . <?.. ? May 10_ tufi TiM in worn HAXEFACTIMG COMPANY OF CHARLESTON, S. C. \X70BKS and general office. EAST BAY Y> AND PRITCHARD STREETS: Trea? surer's office, at CAROLINA '-'AYINGS BANK. Ohmen, near Hayne street; P. O. Box 520. niBECTORS. G. W. WILLIAMS'. F. ,T PE1 ZER J. C.MAbLoNEE, D. C. I.MaUgH. c. a ohis 'lm, a. a. goldsmi th. offiokus. JOHN F. TAYLOR, President. FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent. W. U. PUIOLEAU, Secretarv. W. E. BRAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina Savings Bank. H. BU1ST, Solicitor. IFORGINGS AND CASTINGS of every description. I House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c. Marine, Stationary and Portable STEAM j ENGINES, Bniltrs. Tanks. 1 Hoisting Engines, Saw Milte. 1 Rico Thnslier* and Mill* of ercrj de? scription Shafting*, Pulleys and Gearings, IRON FR INTSfjrBuilding?. CASTINGS of every kind in lieu or I brass. I Forgingsof all descriptions Phosphate Washers. Phosphate and Ore Crushers. I STEAM FITTINGS, Wrought Iron Pipe, 1 Sheot Rubber and Gaskets. Water and I Steam Gauges, Belting, Packing, Ac. ma3ufa0tcbebs of TAYLOR'S I'Hlt-nt Direct Acting Steam & Hydraulic Presses. AT-SO MANl*FACTTJBER8 OF SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S I'ATEST TKAP 8TRAINEK, For Bilge Pumps, Bilge Injections, Ac. Ma v 23 stnCino A Hosiery, Ties and Under-wear, T d. El'STIN'S,under Columbia Hotel, at the lowest prices. May 30 Hats of Every Variety. JUST received, at D. EPSTIN'S, STRAW H ATS in endless variety, cheap, hand 1 some and st>Hsli. Mav 30