The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 18, 1874, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Qovcrumtntal Directory.
Government op the United States.
President?Ulysses S., Grant, of Illi?
nois; Vice-President?Hepry W?bou,
of Massachusetts; Secretury of State?
Hamilton Fisb/oi New York; Secreta?
ry of the Treasury?W. R. Richard?
son, of Massachusetts; Secretary of
War?W. W. Beiknop, of Iowa; Sec?
retary'Of theNaVy?G. M. Robeson,
of New Jersey; Seotetory of the lotet
rior??. Delano, of Ohio; Pbatmaster
General?Jdbn A. J. Creswel), of Ma?
ryland; Attorney-General-?George H;
Williams, of Oregon. President of
the Senate?Henry Wilson, Vice-pre?
sident, ac! officio; Secretary?George
0. Gorham, of California. Speaker of
the Hoqbo of Representatives?James
G. Blaihe, of Maine; Clerk?Edward
MoPherBon,' of Pennsylvania. Con?
gress meets annually the first Monday
in December. The 'present Congress
(the 48d) terminates March 3, 1670.
The Supreme Ooubt.?Chief Jus
tioe?Morrison R. Waite, of Ohio;
Associate Jostioes?Ward Hunt, of
New York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine;
Noah Hi Swayne, of Ohio; Samuel F.
Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi?
nois; Stephen J. Field, of California;
Wm. M. Strong, of Peonaylvania; Jos.
P. Bradley, of New Jersey. The 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?Hngh L.
Bond; Circuit Clerk?Tames E. Ha
good; "District Judge?George : S.
Bryan; District Attorney?David T.
CorbSn; Clerk?Deniel Horlbeck; Mar?
shal-^. M. Wallace. ? Terms for hold?
ing United States Circuit Court?First
Monday in April', at Charleston; fonrth
Monday in November, at Columbia.
United States District Court?First
Monday in January, May, July and
October, 'in Charleston, for Eastern
District; first Monday in Angnst, at
Greenville, for Western District. [The
Court held at Greenville exercises
Circuit Court powers.]
Government of South Carolina.7?
Governor?Franklin J. Moses, Jr.;
Private' Secretary?0. J. Houston.
Lioiitenaut-Governor ? Richard H.,
Gleaves. Secretary of State?Henry"
E. Hoyne^ Chief Clerk?H. B. John?
ston . Coin p troll er-General?Solomon
Ii H?ge; Chief Clerk?J. L. Little.
Auditor's Clerk?If: ' S. Fillebrown.
Treasurer?Francis L: Cardoso; Chief
Clerk?F.McKinne>;Book-keeper?T.
L. Minton. Attorney-General?Samuel
W. Melton; Chief Clerk?Harry Noah.
Adjdtant and IuBpector-General?Hen*
ry W. Purvis. Superintendent of Ed
ucation?J. H. Jillson; Chief Clerk?
H. Jillson. Superintendent of Peni?
tentiary?John B. Dennis. Superin?
tendent of Lunatic Asylam?Dr. J. F.
Eneor; Assistant Superintendent?Dr.
Thompson.
Legislature.?Tho Legislature
meets annually on the Ith Tuesday in
November. President pro tern, of the
Senate?Hon. S. A. Swatl*; Clerk?J.
Woodruff, Charleston; Reading Merk
?R.'A. Sissou, Bathwell. Spender of
the Hgueo of Representatives?Hon.
Samuel J. Lee, of Aiken; Clerk?A. O.
Jonef, Charleston; Ass::,tnnt Clerk?
W J Etter, Columbia; Reading Clerk
?W A Hayne, Marion.
SrritEME Court, Soeth Carolina.?
Chief Justice?W J Mose-1, Sumter; As?
sociate Justices?J J Wtight, Summor
villo; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk?
AM Boozer, Lexington; ii-porter?
J S G Richardson, Sumter.
Circuit Courts. ?First Circuit?
Counties Of Charleston and Orungo
burg. Second?Aiken, Buruwell, Col
ieton und Beaufort. Third?Sumter,
Clarendon, Wiiliatnt-burg und G< orge
towu. Fourth?CbcHterUeld, Marlboro,
Darlington, Marion and Hnrry. Fifth
?Kershaw, Richland, Edge?old and
Lexingtou. Sixth?Chester, Lancas?
ter, York and Fairfieitl. Seventh?
Nevrberry. Lauren*, Spurtanburg and
Union. Eighth?Greenville, Ander?
son, Oconce, Pickeus >iud Abbeville.
Circuit Judges.?First?R F Gru
ham, Charleston. Second?Jubu J
Mahcr, Bluckville Third?John T
Green, Sumter. Fourth? C P Town
send, Benncttsvillo. Filth?R B Car?
penter, Columbia. Sixth?TJ Mackey,
Chester. Seventh?M Moses, New
berry. Eighth?Thompson H Cooke,
Greenville.
Solicitors.?Fir*t--0 W Buttz,
Charleston. Second?P L Wiggin,
Beaufort. Third?Samuel T Atkiuson,
Georgetown. Fourth?D D MoColl,
IBennettsville. Fifth?J H Runkle,
Columbia. Sixth?W H Brawley, Ches?
ter. Seventh?W M Fleming, Spartan
burg. Eighth?Ab Blythe. Greenville.
County. Government, Richeand.?
Commissioners?E M Weaton, W E
Havne, U Portee. Clerk ol Board?
D *B Miller. Sheriff?J E Dent.
Judge of Probate?S D Swygert.
Clerk of Court?? B Miller. School
Commissioner?D Salmond. County
Treasurer?J Li Neaglo. County Au?
ditor?A L Solomon. Jury Commis?
sioner?John B Denuis. Coroner?I
H Coletnan. Senator?W B Nash.
ReiTesentivtiveR?8 B Thompson, An?
drew Curtis, J F Gilmore, Charles
Minort, Trial Justices?W B Nash,
8 B Thompsuu, S E Strattou, Treze
vnnt Sill, Geo A Richmoud und I II
Cole man.
United States Officers ?Po6t
C(
master?C M Wilder. Doputy?John
S Leapheart. Commissioners?A M
Boozer and T M Wilkes. Collector]
Internal Ruveuuc?C L Anderson.
Ganger?C A Darling.
City Government.?Mayor?John
Alexander. Clerk and Treasurer?!
Walter II Jones. Aldermen? First
Ward?Augustus Cooner, S P Davis,
B F Grifiin. Secoud?C J Carroll,
John A Pugh, W A Carr. Third
Adam Tuoiuus, S D Swygert, H W
Purvis. Fourth?L L Brown, D
Wells, Wm Siruou.s. Tho committees
are: Ways and P.loaus?Aldermen
Cooper, Griiliu and Carroll. Accounts
?Aldermen Carroll, Carrund 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
decjuou Thomas, Cooper and Griiliu.
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 Griiliu, Pugh 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 aud Public Buildings?
Aldermen Griffin, Simons and Carr.
City Attorney?J D Tradewell. City
Physician?A S Hydrick. Clerk of
Market?J H Pickett. Commissioner
of Poor?Charles Scbultze. Overseer
of Streets?J Trice. Chief of Puliee
?M F Nixon. Sergeants of Police?
? Williams, J Blizzard.
Judge Cooke has sustained tho re?
cent decision of Jud^o Giet-u, to the
effect that legal notices aud advertise?
ments paid for from private funds may
be published iu auy puper selected by
the person advertising, notwithstand?
ing such paper may not bo one desig?
nated as an "official" paper by the
State authorities. "Official" papem
apply only to such advertisements as
are paid for from Stute and County
funds. Lawyers muy, therefore, order
alt' estate notices, referee sales aud
sheriff sales to be published in this
paper, should they prefer it.
Mail arrangements.?Northern
mail opens 6.30 A. M., 8 P. M.; oloses
IIA. M., 6 P.M. Charleston opens 8
A, M.,5.30 P.M.; oloses 8 A. M..6P.
M, Western opens CA. M., 12.30 P.
M.; closes 6, 1.30 P. M. Greenville
opens 6.45 P. M.; olosee 6 A. M. Wil?
mington opens 4 P. M.; oloses 10.30
A.M. On Sunday open from 2.30 to
3.30 P. M.
Library Agency for the Purchase
of Books.?Mr. P. B. Glass, of this
oity, who is possessed of ample facili
tieH and experience, makes it an im?
portant purt of his business to fill
orders for books of nil kinds for public
or private libraries or for individuals.
Orders for American und foreign books
of every description, whetbor for
whole libraricH or single books, will be
promptly and carefully tilled 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 in sets,
&c, will bo promply given to corres?
pondents. Copies of new books can
be sent i, mediately on publication.
He will also arrange fur subscriptions
to any hf.no or foreigu mogazinc. All
orders should be accompanied by the
money, aud will then be sent free of
expense to tho purchaser, or they can
be sent by express C. O. D. Cash re?
mittances should bo made either by
draft or P. O. money order, or iu a
registered letter.
Newspaper Advertising.?News?
paper advertising is now recognized
by business men having faith in their
own wares, as the most effective menus
for securing for their goods a wide re?
cognition of their merits.
Newspaper advertising impels iu
quiry, und when the article offered is
of good quulily aud ut a fair price tbu
natural result is increased sales.
Newspaper advertising is a perma?
nent addition to tho reputation of the
goods advertised, because it is a per?
manent influence nt work in their in?
terest.
Newspaper advertising is the mod
energetic and vigilant of salesmen; ad?
dressing thousands each day, always
in the advertiser's interest, and eeas
lessly at work seeking customers frbm
all classes.
Newspaper advertising promotes
trade, for even iu the dullest times ad?
vertisers secure the lurgest share of
what is being done.
s0bscrirer8?Obtain the latest news
by mail and by telegraph in the Daily
Phoenix.
Wanted?A few more advertise?
ments, to enable us to publish n paper
for the good of others as well as our
selves. *
Now is the Time?To advertise, at
our summer rates, and while there is
leisure to rend the papers.
rir Jost Censures
)LUMBIA, S. C, THUIISDA
For Sale,
A MAGNIFICENT KNABE
PIANO, seven-octaves, rose?
wood case, agraffo treble, Ac.,
Sc., with handsome Cover and Stool, at
greatly reduced prico. Apply at this office.
June I) _ " tuth
Strayed.
TWO UEO MILCn COWS and
oue SPOTTED YE AUL IN Q
_UEIbEU CALF; Calf had muz
:.euu wuuij left home. Tho Cowa each givu
about eoven quarts. A suitable reward will
bo paid to ?inler, bv
June II _^ W. B? LOWRANOE.
THE
PLACE to buy your READY-MADE
CLOTHING, EATS, GENTLEMEN'S FUR
NISH1NG GOODS, etc., etc., is at the
CHEAPEST
Aud largest Clothing Store South of Rich
moud.
Our Stock is almost daily replenished
IN
All its departments with all tho latent
styles. We guarantee to u'oi-e the la-.te
I THE
[ Most fastidious iu every particular; wur
j rant our Goods to be as reproscutcd, and .
j will sell as cheap a* any hcune in the
CITY. j
Thoce iu wast ol fine Custom-made Gar?
ments should give us a call belorc going
elsewhere,
R. & W. C. SWU'FIELi),
May 81_
First Installment Upon Capital Stock.
Office Spahtambcro & AsnEViLLER.lt. Co.,
Charleston, S. C, May 23,1874.
WITH a view of pushing forward the snr
veys on this Road, the Board of Directors
have ordered that an installment of five
dollars (t5) por share upon tho Capital
Stock bo called for on the first dav of June
next. Paymont of the same must be made
to Mr. A. C. KAUFMAN, Treasurer, at the
office of tho Company, 25 Bioad street. Iu
cases where subscribers rceido bovond
Charleston, remittances may be made by
drafts or post office money orders, *e the
Company cannot be reeponsiblo for I hone
made In any other way. Upun payment ol
the firat installment, tho usual?crip will bu
issued. Punctual payment is requested.
C. Q. MK.MMINGER, President.
A. C. Kaufman, Secretary aud Treasurer.
May 26_
Food for Infants.
CONDENSED MIRK, Eagle Brand, Pa
poma, PhoHpbalic Food, Nestlu'e Mo?
ther s Mdk Substitute, Rermuda Arrow
Root, Farina, Drorua, Cocoa, Com Starch,
June n* HKINITSH'8 DRUG STORE.
Notice.
Colcmdia, S. C, Juno 1, 1871.
THE nnderbignoil beg leave to inform
their friouds aud customer? that on
aud after tins dato wo will soil Goods for
CASH. All past dun notes and account*
must bo settled, or thoy will ho placed in
suit. ?OPE A GYLES.
May 111
Bargains in Suits.
1710K bargains in Rusiness and Dm.-s
* SUIl'S, go to D. EPSTIN'S, under Co?
lumbia Hotel. May SO
STATE PENITENTIARY
IS tho place where Judges of the law scutl
ofiatiders to atone for their misdeeds
and reform their wava. Tho "INDIAN
GIRL CIOAR STORE" is tho place where
judges of the weed send their friend* to
get the (meat CKM RS and TOBACCO, ami
realize that-the "celebrated 5c. Cigars"
surpass any they can buy elsewhere at 10c.
Every ono before leaving for
A SUMMER RESORT
Should got a supply of these, or of that
magnilicent little Havana Cheroot, at S3 50
per hundred; remembering that as the
Stato House is headquarters
FOR STATE OFFICIALS
So this Cigar Emporium is hoadquartt ra
for Bmokora and Cuewere, and that these
goodscau only bo bought of
PERRY & SLAWSON,
Indian Girl Cigar Store,
Colombia Hotel Block, Columbia, S. C.
June 13
Furnishing Goods.
DEP3TIN has tho largest, handsomest
? and choapest stock of CLOTHING,
HAT a and FURNISHING GOODS in the
city. May lit)
The best inedioine for children is
Mother Darling's Infant Cordial. Get
it only at ITeinitsu's.
Attend the True
Y MORNING, JUNE 18, 18^
King's Mountain Military School,
VOifKVlM.K, 5. V.
THE leading features of lliis in?
stitution are lung established
merit, full eollegiato course, able
ami experienced faculty.complete
equipments, a n d singularly
healthful location.
?Second Session of UTi begins
JULY 1st.
For catalogue, address
Col. A. COWARDi
May 31 Into Principal.
Montgomery White Sulphur Springs.
THIS famous Watering
Place will bo opened for the
reception of visitors on the
_'1st JUNE. The buildings
hare bouu relitlcd and furnished in the
moat olegaut modern stylo, and there is
every apnlianco f'jr the comfort, conveni?
ence and amuBoment of our Gueats, suoh
a* Express, Ticket, Post and Telegraph
Oflicea. Ac. Ac. Music by the Naval Aca?
demy Rand from Annapoli?, Md.
Visitors leave the A. M. ? O. Railroad at
Big Tunnel, and thence by branch road 1A
miles to the .Spring-. Addreas
COLIIOUN A COWAN,
Mav 22 2mo Proprietora.
A Delightful Summer Resort.
?IIEROKEE SPRINGS,
Eight Allies North of Spartanburg Court
Ilovxe, S. C.
CLIMATE?Sfountalnous,
bracing and healthful,
WATER?Contains iron,
_ Tuitre, magnesia and sul?
phur, auu is not only a lino appetizer, utter
iiiir? and restorative, but is unsurpassed
for diseases of tbo kidneys, botcels and
liver and for a!! diseases of children.
BATHING ""HOUSES, ROWLING AL
LEYS. LILLIAIII) ROOM, CROQUET
GROUND and MUSIC. Every effort will bo
made to give eutirc satisfaction.
Terms HO per month. Children and ser?
vanta half price. Special contracts made
with families. Hacks at depot a in Spart an
burg. JNO. B. BLACK,
May 21 lino Kesldont Manacer.
Hosiery, Ties and Under-wear,
i ATD. El'S'lTN'S, under Columbia Hotel,
! j!"jL at the lowest prices. May 3U
Hats of Every Variety.
JUST received, at D. EPSTIN'S, STRAW
11 A l'S iu endless variety, cheap, hand?
some aud stylish. May 30
P. B. GLASS, Accountant.
WILL attend to Opening, Closing or
Keeping Sets of BOOKS OF AC-1
COUNTS for Merchants, Bankers, Me-]
chauics, Professional Men or others, and to
any business pcrtaiuing to the Counting
Room. COPYING or WRITING of any de?
scription executed promptly. OOlco at Co?
lumbia Hotel, first floor. June 9
The Expanse oi Heaven.
ASERIES OF ESSAYS on the Wonders
of the Firmament. By Proctor. 12.
Pereonal Reminiscences of Wellington,
Colindge, Ac. $ I 50.
Our Fred. By author of Old Fashioned
Boy. $1.50.
Workingmen's Homes. $1.25.
Waldfreid; a Novel. By Auerbach, au?
thor of Villa on Rliiue. $2.
Jnstiu Harley. By John Estin Cooko.
$1.75.
Chesaney's Military Biographv of Lee,
Grant, Ac. $2 50.
And a variety of new London Novels and
other new books. For sale at
June 3 BRYAN'S Bookstore._
C?NGrAREE IRON WORKS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OKSTEAM
ENGINES, SAW
A N 1) G R 1ST
MILLS, GIN
Oeating, and all
kinds of Iron
Castings for Ma?
chinery and Or
uatuicutal Cast?
ings for Storea
and Dwellings, Patent Railings rorGardens
and Cemeteries, Iroi Settees and Arbor
Chairs; also, Braes Castings nf all kinds,
Bella lor Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
Ac. Guarantee all my work first class and
eijual to any North or South,
Works at foot t>t Lady street nnd ne>;r to
South Carolina and Greenville ?V Columbia
Railroad (1 mipaiiiea1 Depot?. Nov 18
Acts and Resolutions
OF the State ut South Carolina far Sno
eial Session, 1873, and Regnlar Session
or 1M7J -1 Price $1. Postage 10 conts.
For aale at
May 24 11. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore.
M 0 NEY T 0 LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals.
IEXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore,
\i Philadelphia, Boston and ab promi?
nent cities nf the United Statea and Eu?
rope bought anil sold.
DEPOSITS received and ititerest-beai ing
certificat et issued.
STOCKS, B ?Nl'S, GOLD at.d SILVER
bought anil sold.
ACCOUNTS of d.erehanta and others
from the citv and eoutitrv solicited, and
LIBERAL LINKS OF DISCOUNTS granted
by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
Corner of Plain and Richardson streets.
Family Flour.
100 URLS. h.xtra Family FLOUR.
l00 barrels low priced, but sound,
Poraaleby HOPE ft GYLES
Nu.ks g. Pauker. Epoau Cavtlkss.
PARKER & CAYPLESS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
ROOM 1 Parker's Block, Main street,
Columbia, 8. C. May 10
HOPE & GYLES
HAVE for sale?
500 bushels OATS,
a.onu bushels BRAN,
2,000 bushels SHOUTS.
also,
Fresh Sanr Kraut and Mince Meat.
100 boxea Raiaina, 50 half-boxes Raisins,
25 qnai tor-boxes Raiaina,
fit) drums Smyrna Figs,
Deseicated Cocoanut,
100 pounds Seedless Raisins,
500 Heads of Cabbage.
Break last Bacon,
BUFFALO TONGUES, MESS MACKER?
EL. LEAF LARD, PIGS' FEE r, for
aale low by HOPE A GYLES.
Event."
IL VC
Excursion Season of 1674 via Atlan
tic Ooast and Midland Lines.
OH AB LOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU?
GUSTA RAILROAD. AND WILMING?
TON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA
RAILROAD.
CoMTMJUA, S. C. May 2G,1S74.
ROUND T?ll? TICKETS to all promi?
nent Virginia Springs' and Western
North Carolina Excursion Points, good
until November 1,1874, will be on sale at
tho Company's Ticket Oflico in this city,
both cut Charlotte and tin. Wilmington, 911
and arter after June 1, 1874.
Tickeleto New York, Philadelphia, Bal?
timore, ria Day Link, at reduced rates,also
on ealo. A. POPE,
Juno 7 General Passenger Agent.
Official Order, No. 1.
IWANT all Smokers to know that thero
are still plenty more or tho celebrated
5 eont PARTAGAS on hand. I guarantee
that they contain more and a bettor quality
of Tobaccu than auy other 5 cent Cigar
so.d in this city.
Special Order, No. 2.
XII Smokers of Pressed CigarB will plcate
tue. notice that they can get a bunch con?
tacting 25 Cigars tor $1, and all other
popular brands at equally low prices, at, the
CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE,
(Sign of tho Indian Ohief,)
Sd Door Bolow Wheeler House.
.Tuntfi _ _,
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 bo without a box of HEI?
NITSH'S GREAT BLOOD AND LIVER
PILLS. Cures all diseases of the Liver,
Headache and Constipation.
SHOULD BE WITHOUT
A bottloof MOTHER DARLING'S INFANT
CORDIAL, rorChildrenTeething, Restless
nees, Bad Bowels. For sale at Heinitsh's
Drug Store.
HEINITSH'S MEDICINES
Are, without exception, the best remedies
ever offered tu tho people, and at a price
within the reach ot all._May 28 t
Oironlar,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Gffioe State Tkeasubes,
CoLDVniA, S. C, May 20.1874.
THE Treasurer of the State is now pre
pared to fund, at the Treasury,in Co?
lumbia, S. 0., the Bondu and Stocks of the
Stato authorized by the Legislature under
tho Fundiug Act, approved December 22,
1873, into the Consolidation Bonds and
Stocks. The following classes of Bonds and
Stocks are authorized to be funded:
STOCKS.
Revolutionary War Claims.
Charleston Fire Loan.
Construction State Capitol.
Funding Past Due Interest and Principal.
Conversion State Secnrities.
BONDS.
Charleston Fire Loan.
Construction State Capitol.
Aid to Blue Ridge Railroad.
Funding Past Duo Interest and Principal.
Redemption Bills Receivable.
Payment Interest Public Debt.
Funding Bills Bank or State.
Relief of Treasury.
Land Commission.
Tho following bonds, issued under Act ol
March 23,1SC9, cutitled "Loan for the Con?
version of State Secnrities," are also au?
thorized to bo funded into "Consolidation
Bonds," they having been duly exchanged
and repreasnted by bonds on tile:
DENOMINATION 51.000, n UUBEBEU I.N BED.
Numbers 1 to 510. inclusive.
Numbers 521 to 1.130. inclusive
Numbers 2,451 to 2,475, inclusive.
DENOMINATION $1.000, NI MiiekKI) IN BI.CE.
Numbers. ;t.'271 to 3,4DG, inclusive.
Number :i,4'.i8.
nENOM I NATION 1500, !f TIMBERED IN BED.
Numbers 1 to 237, inclusive.
Numbers 1.0U1 to 1,200.
DENOMINATION $100, SiCltBEUED IN lit.P.
Numbers 1 to 120, inclusive.
The Legislature ban declared that the
remainder ol tho "Conversion Bonds were
put upon the market without any authority
ol law, *??*:*? fttl(j are
absolut i ly null ami void."
Tho funding law referred to above re
qnircti that the holders of theabovo Bouds
aud Stocks should exchange them,
with the accrued interest to January 1,
1874. for "Consolidation Bond? and Steck?,"
at fifty per con tum of tluir face value.
The' "Consolidation Bonds and Stocks"
bear interest from January 1,1874. The
interest due July 1,1874, will he paid at the
Treasury in Columbia, S. C, and the Na?
tional Purk Rank. New York.
Parties deririug to make exchanges must
effect them in persou or by aueut.
Partie? who deairc copies ot the Funding
j Act can obtain them bv applying at the
Treasury. F. L. OARDOZO,
M4v 2(1 '25* Troasuror South Carolina.
SPRING
1874. and 1874.
SUMMER.
FINE CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
Coats, Pants and Yosts, in all the
latest styles. All the garincuti are well
m-Je.
A laive line ol the cele'orattd STAR
SUIRTb.
LINEN AND JEAN DRAWERS.
GENTS' NECK TIES and Windsor Scarfs,
Linen Collars aud Socks.
The best KID GLOVES.
Silk, Straw and Felt HATS?.
Pauama and Chip HATS.
UMBRELLAS, CANES, TRUNKS and
SATCHELS.
KIN ARD & WILEY.
May ::i
Business Notice.
ALL NOTES AND ACCOUNTS due us
nitiHt be paid at once, or they will be
collected bv our attorneys.
May ? * DOPE 4 GYLES.
iltjme x!?^UMBl5ll !7(3. ;
$5,000,000
MWfflfT SCHEME!
FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT
h im aid Off tbs
Public Library of ^Kentucky,
Ui i JVIil 31,1874.
IK aunGuucIng tRe lirth and last or- the
BQiicaor (Jilt OdncertH, given inr the
benefit; of the Public Library of Kentucky,
i the Truatoeg and Manager refer with pride
and pleaattre to the four which havo been
already given: The first, December 16,1871!
the second, December 2,1872; the third,
Jnly 8, 1873; and tho fourth, March 31,
1874.
Under* their charter; granted by ?special
Act of the Kentucky LogiaUturo, March
l(j, 1871, the Trustees are authorized to
Sivo ?N^ MOHB, attd ONLT ONE MORE
lift Concert. ., With, the mpney arising
from this fliftli and last Concert, the Li?
brary,'Museum-and other departments are
to.be enlarged andnrp/'f red,with a.,fixed
and certain annual iu^,...j, Such an en?
dowment fund is'desired, as will socure,
beyond peradvent, uxcl pot only the mainte
nance or this m.ig.d?ccnt establishment,
but its constant growth.
THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT,
For tho purposes mentioned, and which is
positively and unequivocally announced as
THE LAST WHICH WILL EVEB BE
GIVEN UNDER IHIB-CHABTEk ArTD BY
THE L'BESENUl?Alia.GEHiENT, wiU come
off in tho Public Library Eall, at LcuisvillOj
Kentucky, 1 -' ? '
FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874,
At this final Concert everything will be
upon a. Bcale corresponding with its in?
creased imp?f iiiucc. The music will be
rendered bp an ore lies tra .consisting of 100
performers, selected .for their fame indif?
ferent lands, arid tho unprecedented snm of
te.soo.ooo,
Divided into 20.000 Gifts, will be distributed
among the tioket-holdSrs.
LIST OF GIFTS.
Ono Grand Cash Gift.$250,000
One Grand Cash Gift.i 100,000
One Grand Oash Gift. , 75,000
Ono Grand Cash Girt. 60,000
One Grand Cash Gift.... 25,000
5 Oash Gifts, ?20.000 e*ch. 100,000
10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each'. 140 000
15 Cash Gifts, 10.G00 aaoh..... lfMLOOO
20 Cash (lifts, 5,000 each. 100,000
25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each..... 100,000
HO Cash Gilts, 3,000 each. 00,000
50 Cash Gifts, 2,010 each..... 100,000
100 Cash Girts, 1,000 each...'.. 100,000
240 Cash Gifts,. 500 each. 120,00?
500 Cash Gifts. 100 fach. 50,000
19,000 Cash Gifts, SO each.."..'. 960,000
Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash. $2,600,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tioketa....,v.H $50 00
Halves.,... ..'. 26 00
Tenth, or each Coupon........... 600
" Whole Tio^eft.fpr..,e...600 0C
22i Tickets for./. 1,000 00
Xioketb1 ai-e nbv"ready - tot sale, and
orders accompanied by cash. wiU be prompt?
ly filled.
Liberal commissions will be allowed to
satisfactory agents, .
Circulars con til hing f?ll particulars far
niehed on application.* ';;?.,!? u???rn ti ? !??>
TIIOS. K. URAMI.KTTK, ,
Agent and Manager, Pablio Library Build?
ing, LcuisviUe, Kentucky.
May 19 , frpfj
TAYLflB IRBM WORKS
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TT70RKS and general office, EAST BAY
VV AND PB1TOHARD STREETS: Trea?
surer's oflico, at CAROLINA SAVINGS
BANK, Church, uear Hhjne btrtel; P. O.
Box 529.
DIRECTORS.
G. W. WILLIAMS, F .T PEIZER
J. C. MALLONRE, D. C. rdiA?tifl,
C. A. CH1S ;LM, A. A. GOLDSMITH.
OPJI0ER8.
JOHN F. TAYLOR. Pretiuent.
FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent.
W. H. PRIOLKAU. Secretary.
W. E. BRAESE. Treasurer, at Carolina
Savings Bank.
H. BU13T, Solioitor.
FORGINGS AND CASTINGS
of every description.
House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c.
Marine, Stationary and Portable BTEAM
ENGINES. Bnikrti, Tanks.
Hoisting Engiuea. Saw Mi He.
Rice Threshers and Mills of every de?
scription
Shaftings, Pulleys and Gearings.
IRON FRONTS for BnUdings.
CASTINGS of every kiud in Iron or
Brass.
Forging? of all descriptions
Phosphate Washers.
Phosphate and Ore Crashers.
STEAM FITTINGS, Wrought Iron Pipe,
Sheet Rubber and Gaskets, Water and
Steam Ganges, Belting, Packing, &o.
ITAMtTFACT?RERS OF
TAYLOR'S
Paleat Direct Acting
Steam & Hydraulic Presses:
ALSO MANUFACTUBKKB OF
SAMUEL J. OHAPUA N'8
PATENT TRAP STRAINER,
For Bilge Pumps, Bilge Injections, Ac
May 23 stuCmo _
GA8H.
FT Ell TO-DAY, we will sell goods for
CASU ONLY.
COPELAND A BEARDEN.
CoLUMItlA, S. C. April 2t), 1874. 3mo
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