The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 16, 1874, Image 2
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 j
novels und foolish love-BtorieB; and,
as a.revolution of this kind would put
many clever persons oat of employ?
ment, he wants the writers of light
literatu.ro to turn their attention to a
new Held which iB opening to the
energies of such of thorn as may feel
inclined to change their occupation.
"Nursing" is the new vocation ho
points out to them; not the care of
mewling babes, bub the work so neces?
sary in restoring to health maturer and
more serviceable persons. His sug?
gestions oeem to be directed more par?
ticularly to female writers, and he de?
clares that educatod nuraos are becom?
ing a need of the times. As to the |
truth of an assertion that edacated
nurses of both sexes are much needed,
there is no doubt; but that youDg
people are to become weary of tho se?
ductive short story; that they will tire
of the excitements of the to-be-con?
tinued record of tho adventures of
Reginald De Montmoreucy and Imo
gene Tralyngoyne; that they are to I
come to look upon "Fire-breathing
Bill, the Terror of the War-patU," as
an nnnoneRRnry publication, will not!
be reudily believed by careful observ?
ers. At any rate, tho demand for sacb
reading is not likely to fall off suffi?
ciently to lead the present crop of
writers of American fiction far away
from their chosen occupation. The
most sanguino advocate of a system,
looking to tho development of the
nursing talent of tho country, cau
Ecaroely hope to draw Airs. South
worth, or Sylvaous Oobb, Jr., or Ned
Buntline, into a hospital, and uutil
there is a Boheme that will bring about
some such 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 laet 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 Oommittee 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, aa mat?
ters of vital importance to tho Society will
be submitted for their action. Bvoruorof
T. W. WOODWARD, President.
D. Wyatt Aieek, 8oc'y. June C>
DEVOE'S BRILLIANT OIL !
safe bktokd all chance.
Z7ie Finest Illuminator in the World !
DEVOE'S BRILLIANT OIL is now uni-1
versally recognized as the best turn?
ing OU whieh can be marie. Recommend?
ed by the. .Euro Insurant Companies for
its safotTi and by all consumers for too
brillianoV of its'light. In pnrcha fing this
Oil, the buyer insures hiniecll and hie
property against all chancu of a kerosene
accident. Forfeale-bv
J0I1N 0. DIAL,
Importtr and dealer in 11 nut ware. Cut?
lery, ore, wholesale and retail, at tho
Sign of tho Golden Pud-lock, Columbia
S^ CL_ _ j ihm; 9 0
Summer Clothing.
GO to D. EPSTTN'S. under Columbia
Hotel, for Man's and Bov's Spring and
Summer CLOTHING._May 30
CASH.
AFTER TO-DAY, wo will hcII goods for
C\SH ONLY.
COPELAND A, REARDEN.
Columbia. S. C. April 29. 1S71 3ta0
Furnishing Qootls.
DEPSTTN has the largest, handsomest
? and cheapest stock of CLOTHING,
HATS and FURNISHING OOODS in tho
city._ May 30
Niles G. Pahkeu. Edgar. Cavtlesb.
PARKER & CAYFLESS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
ROOM 1 Parker's Block, Main street,
Columbia, S. C. May 10
Notice.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
SPAUTANBUUG & UNION lt. It. CO.,
ON and after June I, 1671, Trains on tin
Spaitanburg und Union Railroad will
run, making clo.ie connect ion with tho
GreeuyiBe anu Cid urn Pi* and Atlanta ami
Riehuitiud Air-Lino RuilroHd*, doing away
with tho delay at Alston
The Spartaiiburg and Uisio ? llaiiroad is
complololy equipped l?r thin nuainrss;
Road being in fin-' condition, makes good
time and t-uro connect ioiih.
Passengers lravtdiii|! tin* loute will have,
t-very attention. W. \Y., DAYlEB,
May "J7 'Jmo Superi nu-i.denj.
Fresh Biscuits.
?)t\ BOXES Crc-nm, Soda, .Mi^k, Lemon,
JdKr Grackuals, Butler, Fai inn and Gin?
ger Snaps.for sale by HOPE ?V GYLES.
Hay! Hay!! Ha}!!!
/wrrrv THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE
P??W COMPANY hau always on hand tho
""*""largosi stock nl HAY in Columbia,
compiieing both Eastern ami Western,
which will bo delivered anywhere in tho
city, free of charge lor drayago, and at Hih
very lowed rates.
Our facilities for purchasing and handling
arc such a? to enable nsteconipideeuccoss
lully with any other lion so, and partios in
need will do well to give iih a null beforo
purchasing elsewhere, for tct eanuolbt tin
derhold.
Particulnr attention is called to our stock
of Eastern HAY, which is the lu st in tho
marker.. May U 3mo
Breakfast Bacon,
BUFFALO TONGUKS, MESSM ACKER
EL. LEAF LARD, PIGS' FEET, for
sale low by HOPF. ,v OYLES.
Straw Hats.
G1 0 to D. EPSTLN'S, under Columbia
IT Hotel, for cheap &nd etvlish STRAW
EATS. Mar 30
"Let 01
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(idviniui ivtiii Directory.
Government of the United States.
President?Ulysses S. Grant, of Illi?
nois; Vice-President?Henry Wilpon,
of Massachusetts; Secretary of State?
Hamilton Fish, of New York; Secreta?
ry of tho Treasury?W. Pv. Riehard
80u, of Massachusetts; Secretary of
War?W. W. Belkuap, of Iowa; Sec?
retary of tho Navy?G. M. Robeson,
pf New Jersey; Secretary^ (if the lute
rior?G. Delano, of Ohio; Postmaster
General?John A. J. Creswell, of Ma-1
ryland; Attorney-Goneral?George H.
Williams, of Oregon. President of
tho Senate?Henry Wilson, Vicc-Pre
sident, ex ojjicio; Secretary?George
0. Gorham, uf California. Speaker of
the House of Representatives?Jame?
G. Blaine, of Maine; Clerk?Edward
McPberoon, of Pennsylvania. Cou
greas meets annually the first Monday
in December. Tho present Congress
(the -13d) terminates March 3, 187?.
Tue S?feeme Court.?Chief Jus?
tice?Morrison R. Waite, of Ohio;
Associate Justices?Ward Hunt, of
New York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine;!
Noah H. Swayue, of Ohio; Samuel F. I
Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi?
nois; Stephen J. Field, of California;
Wm. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jos.
P. Bradley, of New .Torspv. The Su?
premo Court holds one session au
nually, in Washington, beginning on
tho first Monday in December.
United States Courts in South
Carolina.?Circuit Judge?Hugh L
Bond; Circuit Clerk?James E. Hit
good; District Judge?George S.
Bryau; District Attorney?David T.
Corbin; Clerk?Deniel Horlbeck; Mar?
shal?Ii. M. Wallace. Terms for hold?
ing United States Circuit Court?First j
Monday in April, at Charleston; fourth 1
Monday in November, at Colombia.
United States District Court?First
Monday in Jnnuary, May, July and
October, in Charleston, lor Eastern
District; first Mouday in August, at
Greenvillo, for Western District. [Tue
Court held at Greeuville exerciser
Circuit Court powers.)
Government of South Carolina.?
Governor?Franklin J. Moses, Jr.;
Private Secretary?C. J. Houston.
Lioutenant-Governor ? Richard H.
Gleaves. Secretary of State?Heurv
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.
Ij. Miuton. Attorney-General?Samuel
W. Melton; Chief Clerk?Harry Noah.
Adjutant and Inspector-General?Hen?
ry \V. Purvis. Superintendent of Ed
ncatiou?J. K. Jillson; Chief Clerk?
H. Jillson. Superintendent of Peni?
tentiary?John B. Dennis. Superin?
tendent of Lunatic Asylum?Dr. J. F.
Eusor; Assistant Superintendent?Dr.
Thompson.
Legislature.?The Legislature
meats annually on the 4th Tuesdny in
November. President pro lein, of the
Senate?Hon. S. A. Swails; Clerk?J.
Woodruff, Charleston; Reading Clerk
?R. A. SisBon, Baruwoll. Speaker of
tho Honso of Representatives?Hon.
Samuel J. Lee, of Aiken; Clerk?A. O.
Jones, Charleston; Assistant Clerk?
W J Ettor, Columbia; Readiug Clerk
?W A Hayno, Marion.
SurnEME Court, South Carolina.?
Chief Justice?F J Moses, Sumter; As?
sociate Justices?J J Wright, Summer
ville; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk?
A M lioozer, Lexington; Reporter?
J S G Richardson, Sumter.
Circuit Courts.? First Circuit?
Counties of Charleston and Oruuge
burg. Second?Aiken, Barnwell, Col
letou and Beaufort. Third?Sumter,
Clarendon, Williumsburg and George?
town. Fourth?Cheaterfield, Marlboro,
Darlington, Mariou and Horry. Fifth
?Kershaw, Richland, Edgetiold nud
Lexington. Sixth?Chester, Lancas?
ter, York and Fairlield. Seventh?
Nowberry, Laurens, Sparenburg and
Union. Eighth?Greenville, Ander*
huu, Oconee, Pickcns and Abbeville.
Circuit Judges.?First?R F Gra?
ham, Charleston. Second?John J
Malier, Blackville. Third?John T
Green, Sumter. Fourth?C P Town
Bend, Beunettaville. 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 Wiggiu.
Beuufort. Third?Samuel T Atkinson,
Georgetown. Fourth?D D McColl,
'.Bonnettsville. Fifth?J H Rankle,
Columbia. Sixth?W II Brawley, Ches?
ter. Seventh?W M Fleming. Spartan
burg. Eighth?Ab Blythe, Greenville.
County Government, Hichlakd.?
CoturuissionerH?E M Weston, W E
IU13 tie, U Porten, Clerk of Hoard?
D B Miller, Sheriff?J E Dent.
Judge of Probate?S D Swygeit.
Clerk of Court?D B Miller. Se.hool
Commitssiouer?D Salmond. County
Treasurer?J L Nengle. County Au?
ditor?A L Solomon. Jury Commis?
sioner?John B Dennis. Coroner?I
II Colemun. Senator?W B Nash.
Representatives?S II Thompson, An?
drew Curtis, J F Gilmore, Charles
Minort. Trial Justices?W B Nash,
j S B Thompson, S E Struttou, Treze
j vant Sill, Geo A Richmond and I H
\ Coleman. ?
I United States OrncpRs ?Post
?L?MBIA, S. C, T?ESDAY
master?O M Wilder. Depuly?John
S Loapheart. Commissioners?A M
Boozer aud T M Wilkes. Collector
Iuterual Revenue?C L Audersou.
Oauger?C A Darling.
City, Govekxiient.?Mayor?John
Alexander. Clerk and Treasurer?
Walter R Jones. Aldermen? First
Ward?Augustus Cooper, S P DaviH,
B F Griffin. Second?C J Carroll,
John A Pugh, W A Carr. Third?
Adam Thomos, S D Swygert, H W
Purvis. Fourth?L Li Brown, D
Wells, Wm Simons. Tho cummittees
ore: Ways aud Meaua?Aldermen |
Cooper, Griffia aud Carroll. AccounU
?Aldermen Carroll, Carr and Swygert.
Streets?Aldermen Pugh, Thomas aud
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 Grifiiu.
Alms House?Aldermen Swygert, Si
moDS nud Davis. City Schools?Al?
dermen Purvis, Swygert and Simoup.
Sydney Park?Aldermen Davis, Car?
roll and Thomas. Licenses?Alder?
men GrifGu, Pugh and Browu. City
Clock?Aldermen Browu, Wells und
Purvis. Firo Department?Aldermen
W?lls, Purvis aud Carr. City Lamps?
Aldermen Carr, Browu and Davis.
Mew City Hall aud Public Buildings?
Aldermen Griffin, Simons aud Carr.
City Attorney?J D Trndewell. City
Physician?A S Hydrick. Cierk of
Market?J H Piekett. Commissioner
of Poor?Charles Sehultze. Overs er
of Streets?J Trice. Chief of Police
?M F Nixon. Sergeants of Police?
E Williums, J Blizzard.
Judge Cooke has sustained the re?
cent decision of Judge Green, to the
effect that legal notices and advertise?
ments paid for from private funds may
be published in any paper selected by
the person advertising, notwithstand?
ing saeb paper may not be oue desig?
nated as au "official" paper by the
State authorities. "Official" papers
apply oDly to such advertisements as
are paid for from State aud County
1 funds. Lawyers may, therefore, order
'all estate notices, referee hales anil
sheriff sales to be published in this
' paper, should they prefer it.
Mai i. a. n n an a Kit k m ?.?*\ o rthero
mail opeus G.30 A. M., 3 P. M.; doses
11 A. M., G P. M. Charleston opens8
A. M., 5.30 P. M.; closes 8 A. M., G P.
M. Western open* G A. M., 12.30 P.
M.; closos G, 1.30 P. M. Greonvillc
noons ?.45 P. M.: closes G A. M. Wil?
mington opens 4. P. M.; oIobch 10.30
A. M. On Sunday open troni 2.30 to
3.30 P. M.
LinitAIlY AoBXUV FOIl the 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 hitt business to fill
orders for books of all kinds for public
or private libraries or for individuals.
Orders for American and foreign books
of every description, whether n?r
whole libraries or single books, will be
promptly and carefully filled at the
lowest publishers' prices; and works
not published iu this country will be
imported from abroad. Any informa?
tion as to the price of books, styles of
binding, number of volumes iu sets,
?fco., will bo promply given to corres?
pondents. Copies of new books can
be sent immediately on publication.
He will also arrange for subscriptions
to any home or foreign magazine. All
orders should bo accompanied by the
money, and will then be sent free of
expense to the purchaser, or they can
be seut by express C. O. D. Cash re?
mittances should be made either by
draft or P. O money order, or in rt
registered letter.
J _ _ .?
I Nkwspapei! Advertisix? ?News
I paper .dvertisiug is now recognized
j by business men having faith in their
j own wares, as the nioet effective menus
) for securing for their goods u wide re?
cognition of their merits.
Newspaper advertising impels in?
quiry, and when the article ollere?! is
1 id' good quality and at n fair price (he
natural result is increased sales.
Newspaper advertising is a permit,
iu tit addition to the reputation of the
i goods advertised, because it is a par
I munent iufluencc at work iu their in?
terest.
Newspaper advertising is Ihe moil
oncrgelio and vigilant of salesmen; ad?
dressing thousands each day, always
j in the advertiser's interest, and ocas
j lessly ut work seeking customers from
' all classes.
Newspaper advertising promotes
! trade, for even in the dullest times ?d
' verUsers secure the largest share of
? what is being done.
??
Subscribers?Obtain the latest news
' by mail und by telegraph in the Daily
, PlIOJSlX.
; Wasted?A few more advertise?
ments, to enable us (o publish a paper
} for the good of others us well us our
; Helves.
Now is the Time?To advertise, at
[our summer rates, and while there i?
leisure to read the papers.
PH
Attend the True
MORNING, JUNE 1C, 1874
King's Mountain Military School, j
YORK.VIL.L.E, S. C\
THE leading features of this In?
stitution nro long established (
merit, full collegiate course, ablo
and experienced faculty, complete
equipments, a u d 'singularly
healthful location.
Second Session of 187! begins
JULY 1st.
For catalogue, address
^ggj*? Cot.. A. COWARD,
MayP.llmo Principal.
FirstlnstallmentUpon Capital Stock.
Ofi'ICE Spartas?rno A Asitevi t.i.r. R. R. Co.,
Cuaklkstox, S. C, May 23, 1874.
WITH u view or pushing forward theeur
| veys on this Road, tho Hoard of Directors
have ordered that an installment of fivo
dollars per sharo upon tho Capital
I Stock bo called lor on the r.r.:t davol June
nest. Payment of tho same must be made
to Mr. A. C. KAUFMAN, Treasurer, at fie
office of the- Company, 25 Broad street. In
cams where subscribers reside bevoud
I Charleston, remittances may bo made by
! drafts or pest ofticc money orders, an the
made In any otb< r way. Upon j aymout of
i the flrbl installment, tho usual hcrip will be
i issued. Punctual paymeut is r< quested.
C. O. MEMMINGER, President.
A. C KACfUAX, Secretary and Treasurer.
Maj 2t;_
Montgomery White Sulphur Springs.
THIS famous Watering
Place will be opened for the
reception of visitors on tho
_"1st JUNE. 'The Buildings
have bc:ii refitted and furnished in the
i most elegant modern style, aud there is
I every .appliance for tho comfort, conveni?
ence and amusement of our Gueste, such
as Express, Ticket, Post aud Telegraph
! Offices. Ac. Ac. Music by tho Naval Aca
| domy Band from Annapolis, Md.
j Visitors leave the A. M. & O. Railroad at
. Big Tunnel, aud thence by brauch road It
I miles to thu Springs. Address
COLUOGN A COWAN,
j May 22 2mr> Proprietors.
j A Delightful Summer Resort.
CHEROKEE SPRINGS,
Etc ft l Mile* Xorlh of Spartanburg Court
I lorn*, .V. V.
CLIMATE?Mountainous,
braving and healthful.
WATER -Contains iron,
_ nitre, magnesia and sul
I phur, ?na is not only a (lud uppetiter, u ter
i atlo'e and restoratice, but is unsurpassed
for diseases of the kidney*, bowel* and
lirfr, and Tor all disease* of children.
BATHING HOUSES. BOWLING AL?
LEYS, BILLIARD ROOM. CROQUET
GROUND ami MUSIC. Every effort will be
made to give entire satisfaction.
Terms MO per month. Children and ser?
vants halt price. Special contracts made
with families. Hacks at depots in Spartan
burg. JNO. P.. BLACK,
May 2S lmo Iteci lent Manager.
Cleaveland Mineral Springs,
(Formerly WllttU. ?,)
XearShel' y, 35 Miles WestoJ Charlotte, -V. C.
l/*"^ THIS FAVORITE WA
?iv-nfifeLab TERI.N.i t'LACE will be
BB'^yjwTS^ "pen for the reception ft
Bfy^Tjgrrvi.-jiort- on the 10th ol JUNE.
Passengers coming on tho Central Railroad
will be met by hacks, aud conveyances
sent to tho Air-Line Railroad and other
points, whenever desired. Cold and Warm
Baths, White sulphur, Rid Sulphur and
Chalybeate Water. Band of Music and
other sources ot amusement. Faro tirst
class. For further information, address
T. W. BHEYARD, Proprietor.
?Tune 4 {lmo
Drs. Greene, Lindlej'ci Bentley's
Great Family Medicines.
MI).1IPOt:.VI) KXTRAt'T tOUYOA
V_> l.is, the gn-at vegetable ah? rative lot
! a'l disohscs arising from impure blood.
DK. (IIIKK.VK'S KIT < I HK, for thr
I cure of Epilopsy, Kit - Spasp.jp, and convnl
I sions cf ail kind:-.
.11 i?l I rut id Hooey. ! i Coughs, Celds,
I Bronchitis, Croup, arid Hi ilischscs ol tin
j ln:i};s and air pa -r. li s
'? .\ . in u U;m K|>? fllir.a eellaih and spe-i-dj
' sun tor Neuralgia. Iii euiii.ttiTii. Ncivutis
I Head-ache-, and hi! :;? rvi-u.-< ; aii.j
Wtiiia-.li Valley \gui- ('lire, ?'??i tail ?
;:.??> Quinine . A i :?? t , -? -;t iv?- ii-nuily leu
'.'hilf, Bilious I- ? vi:. and Ci.i.gi slions ol
I Liv. r tiud Splt-tiii Vet- Iii.? n < harm.
Prcpated at tl.. Laboiatoiv. Chmiotti
S.O. For suli u\ ?V. . i Lsli U I.,
I Nov2uilj Columbia. S. C;
S3 00.000
1 MISSOURI STATE LUTTERIES !
Legalized by State Authority, and
/</.',! ll'.Y /.V I'l'MJC IX ST. LOL'IS.
I G I'M ml Si II gl?: \ it in In-r Seilt me Ol ."iO.WX
\niniirr?.!
I PiiAW.s tin: l vst hay or r..u it moxhi.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000!
I0.3SU I'rizvs, A moil lit I nu In SHOO,(Kit)
Whole Tickets, flO; Halve*, 5; (Quarters, 2.51
? 7'"' (treat Combination Scheine, with a
CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500: anil
:12,:!'.'ii Pitizr.s, AMoCXTixo to i"* 17"!
jtraw* Ecery Saturday During the Year,
Whole Tickets. t10; Halves,5; *j,iart< rs,2 Sf
Addrcaa. ror tickets and circulars,
MURRAY, MILLER A CO., Managen?.
P. O. B'?\ 2,110. St. Louis, Mo;
Anril 7 }*;l.y
Look After Your Horses.
SPRING time is the time to give the GER?
MAN HORSE POWDERS. Fora!! tllu?
I eases to which tho horse isenbji ct, no b< tter
i medicine ear. b< cjveti. Get it only a:
' March".' HEINITSH'S Drug Store.
(E SI \.
'T.A>.
Event."
vo:
Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan?
tic Ooast and Midland Lines.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU?
GUSTA RAILROAD, AND WILMING?
TON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA
RAILROAD.
Columbia, R. O, May 20, 1874.
Round TRIP TICKETS to all promi?
nent Virginia Springe and Western
North Carolina Excursion Points, good
until November 1, 1874, will bo on aalo at
the Company's Ticket Ofllce in this city,
both via Ch?rlotto and tin Wilmington, on
and after alter June 1, 1871.
Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bal?
timore, via Bay Line, at reduced rates, also
on salo. A. POPE,
June 7 General Passenger Agent
Official Order, No. 1.
Iwant all Smokers to know that there
aro still plenty more of the celebrated
5 cent PARTAGAS ou baud. I guarantee
: bat they contain more and a bettor quality
of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar
b ild in this city.
Special Order, No.2.
I All Smokers of Pressed Cigars will please
? ike notice that they can get a bunch con
' lining 2.1 Cigar* 'tor $1, and all other
ipillar brands ut equally low prices, at the !
CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE, |
(Sign of the Indian Chief,)
3d Dour Below Wheeler Houeo.
j June (5
NO FAMILY
I CtHOULD, r.t this season, bo without a
0 bottle of HEINITSU'S rose cor
' DIAL. It eures all disorders of tho
j Bowels, Stomach and Summer Complaints.
AT THIS SEASON
? No family should he without a box of HEI
INITSH'S GREAT blood AND LIVER
PILLS. Cures all diseases of the Liver,
Headache and Constipation.
SHOULD BE WITHOUT
A bottlcoi MOTHER DARLING'S INFANT
CORDIAL, fur Children Teething, Restless?
ness, Bad Bowels. For salo at Heimtsh's
Drug Store.
HEINITSH'S MEDICINES
Are. without exception, tho best remedies
ever offered tu tho people, and at a prico
within the reach of all. May 28 t
Who Wanta?
1 Ari f\f\n FEET seasoned LUM
1UU.UUU RER for sale?1, U and
2 iuch PLANK, WEATHER-BOARDING
and FLOORING. Apply to E.Stenuoube.
A lot in his vard now.
ISAIAH UALTIWANGER.
May 21 lmo*
Blacksmith Tools.
Best English ANVILS, Blacksmith BEL?
lows, Solid Box vises. stocks and
Dies, FILES, rasps, Ac, comprising a
toll fthsorlmeut in this line und lor tale low,
by JOHN AGNEW A son._
Notice.
Columbia, S. C, June 1,1874. ]
?tmhe underaiguod bfg leave to inform
X their friends and customers that on
and att"r tins date we will sell Goods for
CASH. All pa-t dun note* and accounts
must bo i". '.t'.ed, or they will be placed in
.-uit. Hope a gyles.
May f!l _
Circular. .
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, <
Office State Tusasurkh,
Columbia, b.,C, May 20.1871.
The Treasurer of the State Ib now pro
pared to fund, at tho Treasury, in Co?
lumbia, S. C .the Bonds and StockB of tho
State authorized by the Legislature under
the Funding Act, approved December 22,
1873. into the Consolidation Bondu and
Stocks. The following classes of Bonds and
Stocks are authorized to be funded:
STOCKS.
Revolutionary War Claim*.
Charleston Fire Loan.
Construction State Capitol.
Funding Paul Due Interest and Piincipal.
Conversion Stale Securities.
BONDS.
Charleston Fire Loan.
Construction State Capitol.
Aid to Blue Ridge Railroad.
Funding Paal Due loiot.<.-?t and Principal.
Ui 'euiption Bid.- Receivable.
Pa> lent Intercut Public Debt.
Funding Bills Bunk >>t State.
R liel of Treasury.
L..ml Coninj issiou.
The following houds, i.-uvii under Act i?I
I March 251, ISM), entitled 'Loan for the Con
j version of Stun- Securities," arc also au?
thorized to bo lunded int d "Couaolidation
' j Bonds," they having been duly exchanged
'; and repressnted by liouds ou tile:
I OKNOMtSATION jl.UW, M Ml:VKEI> IN RHl?.
I Numbers 1 to 511'. inclusive,
! Numbers 521 tu 1.130. inclusive.
Nuiubcrs 2,451 to 2,475, inclusive.
liliNOMt nation j 1.000, NOlllKKKIl IS BI.CK
Numbers 271 to :!.1''<*, Iii duaive.
Nnmbei 3,41*8.
i>i:nomination i'M), Nt ttni.iu n in atn.
Numbers 1 lo 237, inclusive.
?1 Numbers I 001 to 1 2( 0
t . l>KN*OMIN \TIOS ?lt (I, Nt'MllKRLU IN RED.
I Number* 1 tu pi?.ineliis ve.
The Legislature has declared that the
' . r< ii...ib : ? the "Coversion Bonds were
pat r.noi ,li inn kct without any authoiity
??.: i r.f, * . ..? * Hlllj ,.rt.
; absolut. !y n-ill and void."
I The Innung law referred to above re?
quires thai the holders ol Iho above Bonds
and Si icks should exchange I hem,
with the accrued int. rest to Januar) 1,
! 1">7I for "Consolidation Bonds and Stocks,"
? at fifty per centum of tk*ir face valuo.
I he* "Consolidation Bonds and Stocks"
1 bear interest from 1 unary 1.1S74. The
; interest due Jnlj 1,1671,will he paid at the
I Treasury in Columbia, S. C,, and tho Na?
tional Park Bank, New York.
! ' Parties desiring to make exchanged must
? effect them in person or by agent.
' Partlos who desire copies ol the Funding
) Act can oblain them bv arriving at the
I Treasury. F. L. OAllDOZO,
M*\ 2<i 25 Treasurer South Carolina.
A
HOPE & OYLES
LI*. Just in receipt of:
PK KLED BEI- K TONGUES,
Pickled TRIPE,
Pickled PIG'S FEET,
Pickled Fulton Market BEEF.
,? in* barrel extra SAU Ii KRAUT.
Food for Infants.
/CONDENSED MILK, Eagle Brand, Pa
V ) pi ma, t'hnsphatic Food, Nestlu's Mu?
ther s Milk Substitute, Bermuda Arrow
Root. Farina, Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch,
, alwava fresh, at
Juue 12 HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE.
LUMB X?NUMBER 74
$5,000,000
FIFTH AND LAST C?NCEET
IX All) OF TDK
Public Library of Kentucky,
JULY 31. 1874.
IN anuounoing the fifth ud last of the
aeries of Q:lt Concerts, given for the
benefit of the Pnblic Library of Kentucky,
the Trustees and Manager refer with pride
and ploasure to the four which have been
already given: The first, December 16,1871t
the second, December 2, 1872; the third,
July 8, 1873; and the fourth, March 31,
1874. .
Under their charter, granted by a special
Act of tho Kontucky Legislature, March
10, 1871. the Trustees are authorized to
give ONE JlOUK, and ONLY ONE MORK
Gift Concert. With tho money arising
from this fiiftb and last Concert, the Li?
brary, Museum and other departments are
to be enlarged and enrtowod with a fixed
and certain anuual it. ? ae. Such an en?
dowment fund is desired, as will secure,
beyond peradventurc, not ouly the mainte?
nance of this magnificent establishment,
but its constant growth.
THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT,
For the purposes meutioued, and which is
positively and unequivocally announced as
THE LAST WHICH WILL_EVER BE
GIVEN UNDER '1 HIS CHARTER AND *>a
THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, will come
off in tho Public Library Hall, at LouieviU^
Kcuthcky,
FRIDAY, JXTLY 31, 1674,
At this final Concert everything will be
upon a sualo corresponding with its in?
creased importance The music will bo
re'mlered by an orchestra oonsiBting of 100
performers, selected for their fame in dif*
fcrent lands, and the unprecedented sum.of
j $2,500,000,
Divided into 20,000 GiftB, will be distributed
among the ticket-holders.
LIST OP GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift.$250,000
Ono Grand Cash Gift. 100,000
Ouo Grand Cash Gift. 75,000
One Grand Cash Gift. 50,000
One Grand Cash Gift. 25,000
5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each. 100,000
10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each. 140 000
15 Cash Gifts, 1U,C00 each. 15U\000
20 Cash Gifts. 5,000 each. 100,000
25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each. 100,000
30 Cash Gilts, 3.000 each. 'JO,C00
50 Cash Gifts, 2.0C0 each. 100,000
100 Cash Gifts, 1,(100 each. 100,000
240 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 120,000
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 50,000
19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each. 950.000
Grand Total 20 000 Gifts, all cash, $2.500,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Wholo Tickets. $50 CO
Halves. 25 00
Tenth, or each Coupon. 5 00
11 Whole Tickets for. 500 00
?^2* Tickets for.'.. 1.000 00
iiokots are now ready for sale, and
orders accompanied bvcath will be prompt?
ly filled. ?
Liberal commissions will be allowed to
satisfactory agents.
Circulars containing full particular* far-'
nished on application.
tiios. e. iiua.hi.ettk,
Agent arid Manager, Pablic Library Build
lug, Louisville, Kentucky. . j? ,,
TAYLOR Iff til
lutnemnc cmnxv
or
CHARLESTON, S. C.
\XTORK6 and general office. EAST BAY
V? AND P1UTOH ARD STREETS: Trea?
surer's office, at CAROLINA AVING8
BANK. Church, near Hajne street; p. O.
Box 529.
DtttKCTonS,
G. W. WILLIAMS'. F. J PL! ZER
.1. C. MALLoNKK. D.C. I.BaUgH.
C. A Ollis 'LM, A. A. GOLDSMITH.
OFFIUKUS.
JOHN F. TAYLOR, President.
FRED BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent.
Wi U. PRIOLEAU, Sccretarv.
W. E. BRAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina
Savings Rank.
H. BUIST, Solicitor.
! FORGINGS AND CASTINGS
of every description.
! House Fronts Engines, Boilers, &c.
Matine, Stationary ami Portable STEAM
! ENG IN ES. Berth r*. Tank'*;
? Hoisting Enghu.-s. ;>a\v Mi lie.
' Rico Tlirt shers and Milic 01 every de
. script ion
Shaftings, Fullcvs and Gearings.
lRO:? FRONTS far Buildings.
CASTINGS of every kind in liou or
, Brass.
Forglngsof all descriptions
I'hosptiatu Waaherai
PI osphate and Ore Crushers.
I STEAM FITTINGS, Wrought Iron Pipe,
Sheot Rubber aud Gaskets. Water and
Steam Gauges, Belting, Packing, Ac.
MANUFACTURERS OF
TAYLOR'S
i'atfMt Direct Acting
Steam & Hydraulic Presses.
ALSO MAXlTACTritEnS OF
SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S
patent tkap STRAI2VBR,
F<>r Bilgo Pumps, Bilge Injections, Ac.
May 28 atnCmo_
i Hosiery, Ties and Under-wear,
AT D. EPSTIN'S,under Columbia Hotel,
at tho lowest prices. May 30
Hats of Every Variety.
JUST received, at D. EPSTIN'S, STRAW
HATS in endless variety, cheap, hand
I soui" and stilish. Mav 30