The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 21, 1874, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
The New'York Herald says: Under
the plea of, fending their indebted?
ness, therein bo .littlo doubt that
some of the Southern States are opei ly
contemplating repudiation. Sooth Ca?
rolina wasbot recently represented ly
a committed in New York, iwho, on be?
half ..of the, ?tftte. prpposed that the
Government, shall ignore $6,000,000 of
bonds',' beoapso'they were not issued,
as pr?vl?ed by lawV't?' t?te up1 other
bonds; and ; that the1 remaining $10,
000,000, of the. debt sh.a.11. bo converted
into, nayf apnaoli^it^d J^o^ds at fif;y,
cents oil the dollar. As tho 'Stato is
beo?ming'a'adly 'disorganized;^ arid ite
poverish?d mid er corrupt political rule,
it iar not-improbable.that evon theae
Btrange proposals, may Lie accepted by
many bond-holders, for the creditors
of the* State se?ni'to thirik that the leite
the Government undertake to pay the
better, mny bo their chances of getting
sornothing. fn"" ' '" I
?? i lu_Uw~?. _j?vrldtiM i; '
Oooton Sai?PiilKO.-i--Tho'?Nfcv?? Or- j
leaua Picayune,, referring todho spoh-,
ation of cotton by eampferfi, announces
that the New Orleans Cotton Ex-'
chanrt'e.'ambl??' its tae^Vul?BAdopted
latft Saturday,' lifts inaugurated' a sys- J
tem ofisnpurViaton that will hencoiorth ,
protect the shipper and reduce the loss
to the minimum. A supervisor is to
be appointed'for each cotton presB,
whose duty* 'it 'shall''be" to allow only
the Regulation sampleof six ounaes to
bp taken from oacb, bale, and in every
way protect., the CQ,tt'9n() from spolia?
tion. A general Supervisor superin?
tends the whole'feystem.1 "Under these
regulations,' there is uo doubt tho
"oity . orop" .will ihp - largely reduced,
and, if, hnt,.the.fact will befell,.estab?
lished that the wuste which has
occurred is unavoidable.
xupae^ jpuruaisMwere. expec
plum in the publication o
law!, eodiiyipg the statutes of
States, It wus etdimated a
A Fat Plum Changed to a Bitter j
PjjV.}?under the present la*.?, which'
authorizes the annual' publication of
tho laws.iu a certain number of news?
papers, selection is. invariably made of
the bitterest partisan journals, without
i-espeot to influence 'or circulation.
Thpaej jpuruals!,we je. expecting a. fat
iiabli cation of. the new
tha United
_, at the Stato
Department that the '.cost, of publish?
ing this Jaw; in. the "offiotal'j papers
woufd jr^'e j^by Jess than, $000,000. ,It
haa'()1been detormined,:' however, to
saye(ipiai,mo?^y,V;and p bill will be
passed providing tliat up/ newspaper
publication shall bo mad$/ of the '.re
/.it rWf ?
Ig A "terrible duel" was to have been 1
fought, fjriu-"trivial..cau.to, on the I
Bayou St. Jphpj-inuliqpisiona, jrecenfc-'
ly. The weapons chosen were -shot?
guns, and the distaneo forty 'paces.
The torfn?ip?)sf-'who Were; bbtb capital
Bhpti, 4fired ohce' wltrjquc apparent
effeotr'wheb Wl.nU'mbfcV of policemen
ruBbfed ? up'?u ThU field, and'; tlie riom
batahWha4*tb'?Uft&addlo.A' It was
afterwards' ,; ascertaine'a ?"" tuMt the'
6ec??ds,''d((^hiib'g.'tlie da ?se 'Of the
quarrel to be too trifling fdV'a tnjgody
to grow out of it, had Jtirlded the gtihs'l
with cork bulleta ap\. itrflrbgcd ?.or the
appearance of .thopyiioo hf the proper
time.-M '"ilf 5'J : '? ?
;./ .-i-1 b?My 14.4 ;.'('*
Without faith\ menI1 would Iiavo no1
more' history thun a flhek of sheep.
jr"*? ' 1 "' ' f i II ii I'' MB "Tf
"' Food for Infant's.
CONDENSED MILK, Eagle brand, Pa
poma, Pboftnhauc Food, Nentle's Mo?
ther's Milk RnbHtlfnto, ftermttda Arrow
Root, iFariua, Broma, Cocoa, Oun Starch,
always fresh, at
Juue VI if KIN.ITSH'S U'tU'i STORE.
Strayed.
mmsm TWO UElJ MILOFf COWS and
?^fiwM one SPOTTED Y K A KLIN O
Ji 7r nr.n i.Mt twx.w. <ja.ll hud muz
2 uou witun left home. The (Son's each givo
about seven qua i ts. A ?nit able, reward will
be paid to finder, by
Juno 14 ' W. ii- LOWKAVOEi
Hats of Every Variety.
JUST recolved, at D. tiPHTlN''S, STRAW '
UATK in endlcris variety, cliean. hand?
some and stvlish. May 30
P. B. GLASS, Acoauntant.
^"JCTILL attend lb Opening. Closing on
W Keeping Sa? of BOuKS OP AC?
COUNTS for Jlerchants, bankers, Me?
chanic*. Professional Men or others, and to
anv busiuess pertaining to the Counting
Room. COt'YINO or WRITING of any de?
scription executed promptly. Office at Co?
lumbia Hotel, first fl.ior._ June^
Straw Hats.
GO to D. EP8TTNV*, under Columbia
Hotel, for cheap and stylish STRAW
HATS._j_,.,,. r jf _ May 30 _
Blacksmith Tools.
BEST EugUsh ANVILS. Blacksmith DEL
LOWS, solid. Jinx YtSEH. stocks and
DIES. FILES. RASPS. .Ao., comprising a
fnll e.i'Horlmc-nt In title Hue and tor.sale Idw,
bv - JOHN- AGMKW-A HON.
? Shirta^ &c.
GO. to, !). KPSTlN'o. for SHIUT2 and
. PU riNISIIlNii GOODS. May 30
i Summer Wines.
AFIN l? lot of CLABQT and SAN TER NE
WINEd, r .1- sale by the bottle or gal?
lon by HOpR V OYLES.
Furnishing Goods.
DKPSTIN hits tho largest, handsomest
? and cbeips.-t slock'of OLOTHINO,
MAIS nod PUnNIt\lIINa GOODS in the
c.Hy. .. .. May 30
The- betit mCflioipo for children in
Mother Darling's Infant Cordbjl. Get
it only at Heiuitsh a
..!f v ? ? ~ ? ??!? '
"Let o
I Governmental Directory.
I Government of the United States.
j President?Ulysses S. Grant, of Uli
j nois; Vice-FresicTfut?Henry Wilson,
I of Massachusetts; Secretary of Stute-?
Hamilton Fish, of New York; Sccrela
ry of tho Treasury?W. R. Richard -
8on, 'ot Massachusetts; Secretary of
War?W. W. Belknnp, of Iowa; Seo
jrotury of tho Navy?G. M. ilobcson,
of New Jersey; Secretary o! tho luto
| rior?C. Delano, of Ohio; Postmaster
, Geueral?Johu A. J. Crcswell, of Ma?
ryland; Attorney-Genenil?George H.
j Williams, of Oregon. President: of
tho Senate?Henry Wileou, Vice-Pre?
sident, ex ojlicio; Secretary-?George
C. Oorham, of California. Speaker qf
tbeHoos-eiof Representatives?James
G. Blaine, of 'Maine; Olerk?Edward
MoPherspu, of Pennsylvania. Con?
gress meets nonually tho iirBt Monday
in December. The present Congress
(the 43(1) terminates March 3, 1875.
Tira Suprbmb Court.?Chief Jus?
tice?Morrison R. Waite, of Ohio;
Associate Justices?Ward Hunt, of
Now York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine;
Nonh H. SSvayne, of Ohio; Samuel F.
Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi?
nois; Stephen J. Field, of Galifornia;
Wm. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jos.
P. Bradley, of New Jersey. The Su?
premo Court holds ono session an?
nually, in Washington, beginning on
the first Monday in December.
United States Courts in South
Carolina.?Circuit Judge?Hugh L.
Bond; Circuit Cletk?Jam oh E. Ha
good; District Judge?Georgo S.
Bryan; District Attorney?David T.
Corbin; Olerk?Denied Horlbeck; Mar?
shal?R. M. Wallace. Termo for hold?
ing United States Circuit Court?First
Moudayiu April, at Charleston; fourth
Monday in November, at Colombia.
United States District Court?Firet
Monday in January, Muy," July and
October, in Charleston, for Eastern
District; first Monday in August, at
Greenville, for Western District. 'Tho
Court, held at- Greeuville exercises
Circuit Court .powers, j
Government of South Carolina.?
Governor?Franklin j. Moses, Jr.;
Private Secretary?C. J. 'Houston.
LienteuanttGovernor? Riahurd H.
Gleaves. Secretary off State?Henry
E. Uayne; Chief Clerk?H. B. Johu:
aton. Comptroller-General?Solomon
L. H?ge; Chief Clerk?J. L. Little;
Auditor's Clerk?J. S. Fillebrowu.
Treasurer?Francis L. Cardozo; Chief,
Clerk?F. McKinney;Book-keeper?T.
L. Minton. Attorney-General?Samuel
W. Melton; Chief Olerk?Harry Noah.
Adjutant and Inspector-General?Hen?
ry W. Purvis. Superintendent of Ed?
ucation?J. K. Jillson; Chief Clerk?
'HV'JUlBon, Superintendent of Peni?
tentiary-^- John B. Dennis. Superin?
tendent of Lionatio Asylum?Dr. J. F,<
EuBor; Assistaut Superintendent?Dr.
'Tho-wpaoq...
SEOiSLATunE.?The Legislature
d'atrnhally on the 4th Tuesdny in'
November. PreUiden? pro tern, of the
Senate?J2an? 8. Ar Swnils; Clerk?J,
WpodrofL Cjlmrieetpn; Reading Clerk
?It'. A. SiBsonj Bafnwell. Speaker 61
the' Hotlfe? of Representatives?Ron.
Samuel J. Lee. of Aiken; Clerk?A. O.
Jones, Oberleston; .Assistant Cleik?.
W J Etter, Columbia; Reading Clerk
?W A Hayoe, Murioo.
'Supreme' Ootftvr, South Carolin".*.?^
Chief Justice?V J Moses, Sumter; As?
sociate Justices?j J Wright, Snmmer
ville; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk? j
AM, Boozer, Lexington; Reporter?
J 8 G Richardson, Somter.
Cirouit Courts.?First Circuit?
Counties of Charleston und Orunge
burg. Secoud?Aiken, Barnwoll, Col
letou and Beaufort. Third?Sumter,
Clarendon, Williamsburg aud George?
town. Fourth?Chesterfield, Mariboro,
Darlington, Marion and Harry. Fifth
?Kershaw, Biublaml, Edgelield uud
Lexington. Sixth?Chester, Lancas?
ter, York and Fairfield. Seventh ?
Newberry, Laorens, Spnrtaubnrg und
Union. Eighth?Greenville, Ander?
son, Ooonee, Piokuus aud Abbeville.
Circuit Judges.?First?R F Gra?
ham, Charleston. Secoud?John j
Maher, B'aftkvillc. Third?Johu T
Green, Sumter. Fourth?C P Town
send, Bennettsville. Fifth ?R B Car?
penter, Columbia. Sixth?T J Mackey,
Chester. Seventh?M Moses, New?
berry. Eighth?Thompson H Cooko,
Greenville.
Solicitors.?First?C W Buttz,
Charleston. Secoud?P L Wiggiu,
Beanfort. Third?Samuel T Atkinson,
Georgetown. Fourth?D D MoColl,
Bennettsville. Fifth?J H Runkle,
Columbia. Sixth?W H Brawley, Ches?
ter. Seventh?W M Fleming, Spartan
burg. Eighth?Ab Blythc, Greeuville.
Court* Governmjint, Bichl and.?
Commissioners?E M Weston, W E
Hayoe, tJ Portee. Clerk Of Boord?
D B Miller. Sheriff?J E Dont.
Judge of Probute?S D SwygerL
Clerk of Court?D B Miller. School
Commissioner?-D Salmond. County
Treasurer?J L Neoglo. Count; Au?
ditor?A L Solomon. Jury Commis?
sioner?John B Dennis. Coroner?I
H Colemen. Senator?W B Nash.
KcpreBontntives?S B Thompson, An
tl-ew Curtis, J F Gilmore, Charles
Minort. Trial Justices?W B Nosh,
i 8 B Thompson, 8 E Stratton, Treue
j vant Sill, Geo A Richmond und I II
I Coloman. .
i United States Officers ?Post
ur Just Censures
3LUMBIA, S. C., SUNDAY
maater?C M Wilder. Deputy?John
S Leapheart. Commissioners?A. M
Boozer and T M Wilkes. Collector
Internal Revenue?C L Anderson.
Gatiger?C A Darling.
City Government.?Mayor?John
Alcxauder. Clerk nud Treasurer?
Walter R Jones. Aldermen?? First
Ward?Augustus Cooper, S P Davis,
B F Griffiu. Second?C J Carroll,
Johu A Pogh, W'A Carr. Third?
Adam Thomas, S D Swygert, H W
Purvis. Fourth?L L Brown, ' D I
Wolis, Wm Simous. The committees |
are: Wuys und Moans?Aldermen
Cooper, Griffin dud Carroll. Accounts ]
?Aldermen Carroll, Carr and Swygert.
Streets?Aldermen Pugh, Thomas und
Wells. Market and City Scales?Al
dermeu Carr, Brown and Cooper.
Guard House?Aldermep Simons,
Davis and Pugh. Wator Works?Al- j
dormcu Thomas, Cooper and Griffin.
Alms Honoo?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, Pugh aud Brown. City
Clock?Aldermen Brown, Welle add
Purvis. Fire Department?Aldermen
Well?, Purvis and Carr. City Lamps?
Aldermen Carr, Brown nhd DaviB.
New City Hall and Public Buildings?
Aldermen Griffin, Simons and Carr.
City Attorney?J D Tradewell. City
Physician?A S Hydrick. ' Clerk of I
Market?J H Pickett. Commissioner
of Poor?Charles Schultze. Overseer'
of ' SlreetB?J Trice. Chief of Police
-MTNison. Sergeants of Police?
E Williams, J Blizzard.
Judge Cooko has sustained the re?
cent decisiou of Judge Greeu, to the
effect that legal uoticcs aud advertise
ments paid for from private funds muy
be published iu any paper selected by
tho person advertising, notwith^tind
iug such paper may not be one desig?
nated as au "official" paper by the
Stute authorities. "Official" papers
apply only to such advertisements as
are paid for from State and County
funds. Lawyers may, therefore, ordtr
all estate uolicos, referee Rules aud
?hur'lf sales to be published iu this
paper, should they prefer it.
MaiIj .?utBA.NaEMKNT?.?"Northern
mailopeus.6.80 A. M., 3 P. M.; closes
HA. M., 6 P.M. Charleston opcns8
A. M., 5.30 P.fM'.;olosofc 8 A. M.,6 P.
M. Western opens C A. M., 12.30 P.
M., closes 0, 1-30 p. M. Grocuville
opens 15.45 P. M.; closes G A. M. Wil
miDgton opons 4,P. AL; closes 10.30
A.M. On Sunday open from 2.30 to
3:bop. M.
Library Agency fok the Purchase
of Books.?Mr. P. li. Glass, of this
city, who is possessed of ample facili?
ties aud experience, makes it an im?
portant part of hia business to fill
orders for books of nil kinds for pnblic
or private libraries or for individuals.
Orders for American end foreign books
of ' every description, whether for
whole libraries or singlo books, will be
Eirrttnptly and Carefully filled' lit the
owest publishers' prices; and works
not published iu this conntry will be
imported from abroad. Any informa?
tion as to the price of books, styles of
binding, number of volumes iu sets,
Arc, will be promply given to Corres?
pondents. Copies of new books cnu
bo sent immediately on publication.
Ho will also arrange for subscriptions
to any homo or foreign rungnzine. All
orders should bo accompanied by the
mo hey, aud will then bo sent free <>l
expense to tho purchaser, or they can
be sctlt by express C. O. D. dish re?
mittances should bo made either by
draft or P. O mouey order, or in a
rcgietered letter.
Newspaper Advertising ?News?
paper advertising is now recognized
by business men having faith iu their
own waren, ns the most effective meunu
for securing for their goods a wide re?
cognition of their merits.
Newspaper advertising impels in?
quiry, and when the article offered in
of good quality and at a fair price tho
natural result is increased sales.
Newspaper advertising is a perma?
nent addition to the reputation of the
goods advertised, becauso it is a per?
manent ijfluoDce at work in their in?
terest.
Newspaper advertising in the moet
energetic and vigilant of salesmen; ad?
dressing thousands each day, always
in the advertiser's interest, and ceas
lessly at work keeking customers from
all classes.
Newspaper advertising promotes
trade, for oven iu the dullest times ad?
vertisers secure the largest share of
what is being done.
? - ?-* ? - - -
Subscribers?Obtain tho latest news
by mail and by telegraph in tho DahA*
PfltENlX.
Wanted?A few more advertise?
ments, to euublo us to publish a paper
for tho good of others us well as our
selves.
Now is the Time?To advertise, at
our summer rates, and while there is
leisure to read tho papers.
Attend the True
.ii
MORNING, JUNE 21, 1874.
The Expanse of Hoaven.
ASERIES OF ESSAYS Qn the Wonders
of tho Firmament. 'By Proctor. $2.
Personal Reminiscences of Wellington,
Coli ml po, &o. 11:50.
Our Fred, By author of Old Faskioucd
Boy. ?160..
Workingmen's Homes. , ?1.25,
Waldfretd; a Novel. Bv 'Auerbach; au?
thor of Villa on Rhino. *2.
Justin Karley. By John Estin Cook-j.
$1.75. . . .
CliCJieuoj's 7*1 tiltnr3; Biograpbv of Lee,
flrant,.\:o. '<2 50. '"'
And a variety of new London Novels and
other new books. For sale, at .
^jJune ?_. . v BRYAN'S Uooketore.
1874. and 1874.
SUMMER.
it! I ,nli! t \; ; ;;?')
FINE CUSTOM-MADE CLOTniKG',
Coats, Pants and Vests, in all the
latest styles. Ail. tho garpiuntj are well
made.
A large line of tho celebrated STAR
sanms.
LINEN AND JEAN DRAWERS.
GENTS' KECK TIES and Windsor Scarr*,
Linen Collars and Sucks.
Tho best KID QLQYE8. ?
Silk, Straw and Fe)t HATS.
Panama and Chip HATS.
UMBRELLAS. CANE.S, TRUNKS, and
SATCHELS. . u
KIHA?D & WILEY.
May 31
THE
PLACE to buy your READY-MADE
CLOTHING, HAT?, GENTLEMEN'S FUR?
S'[SUING GOODS, etc., etc.; is at tho
CHEAPEST
And largoBt Clothing Store Socth of Rich?
mond.
?Vtr S'.'ick it almost daily replev.5t-h?d
IN
All its departments with all the latest
Btyloa. Wo guarantee to please tho taato
ot
THE
Moat fastidious in every particular; war?
rant our Goods to be as represented, and
will sell as cheap as auy houso in the
CITY.
Tiioso in want of ?ne Custom-made Gar
moots bhuuld give us a call before going
elsewhere.
R, & W; C. SWAFFIELII.
MayJU
First Installment Upon Capital Stock.
0>fioi:SPAitTAMirnoA Ah?ivillkR.R.Co ,
Ciuiu.eston, S. C, May '23, 1874.
WI 1 11 a view of pushing forward the eur
veys on tliia Rmtd, the board of Directors
have ordered that an installment of live
I dollars ($5) por sharo upon the Capital
Stock be called lor on the first day of June
next. Pavment uf the name most bo made
to Mr A. C. KAUFMAN, Treasurer, at Hie
uQlco of the Company, '25 Bioad street. lu
casts where snliMcribers reeido beyond
Chttrlenton, remittances may be made by
drafts or post office money orders, as tbo
Company caunot be responsible for those
made In any other way. Upon payment of
the first installment,the usual scrip will be
issued. Punctual payment is requested.
C. O. MEMMINGER, President.
A. C. Kaufxak, Secretary and Treasurer.
May 2(J _ 1(610
Nil.es O, Parker. EnoAit Cavi'I.ebp.
PARKER & CAYPLESS,
Attorneys and Connsellori at Law,
ROOM 1 Parker's Block, Main street,
_Columbia, S. C._Mny 10
HOPE & GYLES
HAVE for sale?
SOObushelB OATS,
2,000 bushels BRAN,
2,000 bushels 8HORT8.
also,
Fresh Saur Kraut and Mince Meat.
100 boxes Raisins,!50 half-boxen liaitins,
25 'juaiter-boxes Raisin*,
50 drums Smyrna Figs,
Dedicated Oocoanut,
100 ponndH XeedlenH Kn - i e,
do ITeade of Cabbage.
tioinoluon cirf?t?irtsnii ottii'oiatti od;
'.7.4llJciuit' Ui'i
Event.
. 'jtouiei i uon
King's Mountain .Military School, ,|
YUUKVILLK, O,. | , ??,
TUE leading features, of thie in
b? tut ion are long' established'1
merit, full aollogiata Bourse, able.
and experienced faculty, complete '
equipments, a n d " Bhignlarly
healthful location. ij i ItaiJ
Second Session of 1874 begins]
JULY 1st.
For catalogue, address u
i Cul. A. CUWARD,
May 91 I mo _Principal.
Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. |
THIS famous Watering]
Place will bo opqm d for the
reception of visitors on the
_ 1st JUNE. Tho Building?
have beau roiiued aad furnished in .the]
most elegant modern stylo, and there is
every appliance for the comfort, oonVenl'5
enco and amusement of our Quests,auch
as Express, Ticket, Post and''Telegraph.!
Offices, &C &0. Music by the W&vul sen
demy Band from Annapolis, Md. -,.,\ltt ,.
Visitors leave the A. 31. A O. Railroaifl at
I'.ig Tunnel, and thonce by branch ro?.d 14 '
in.lea to the Spciuga. Address .....
COlHOUN A COWAN,
May 22 2mo_. ;? ? Proprietors.
A Delightful Stimmer Resort.
CHEROKEE SPEIN?S
Ei'jhl Miles North of Fpartanburg touri]
House. 8. OV- bu? ill
OLIMATE^3/otin(ai?Qus,
bracing and healthful.
WATER-^Contalns Iron,
?nitre, magnesia and! sul?
phur, auu is not only a fine appetizer, alter?
ative 'and restorative, but Is unsurpassed
for diseases of tho kidneys, bowels and
itcer, and for all diseases of children.
BATHING HOUSES. BOWLING AL
LEYS, BILLIARD ROOM, CROQUET
GROUND and MUSIC. Every e ffort will be
made to give entire satisfaction. 1"
Terms (40 per mouth, - Children and ear*
vants half price. Special contracts made
with families. HacKs at depots lb spartan
burg. JNO. B. BLAjUK,
May 21 lino Resident Manager.
Mother Darling's Infant Cordial,
SOOTHING FOR CHILDREN TEETH?
ING. A wonderful medieino, for chil?
dren of all ages and coudilou; it improves
their health and regulates the bowels.
Mothers may have full confidence in this
preparation, as being the very best meui
cinb for softening tho Gume, and'Tender?
ing the process of dentition easy, for
delicate children, with impaired digrslion
and weak stomachs, it will be found a
valuable aid in promoting digestion, cor?
recting acidity, and improving (be growth
of the child. Its superiority has been
a? 11pI;, tested by the experience of Mothers
and Nurses; and wo aro confident will be
fonnd by all who use it to be jntft the saTeSt
and beat IN FA NT CORDIAL over offered to
the people.
For Teething,. U riamroation of .the
Gums, Sr>a*ms, Fitu,. llcdly-ache, Wind on
the Stor :ch, Gtiplng Pains, Sour Sto
| mach, LooaenOHR, Bowel Complaint, Wind
Colic, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. Fretfu|
ness, Restlessness, and all complaints in?
cident to children; No Mother, Nurae or
Friend should bo without it.
Fortaale by E. H.HEINITSB, ' ?
At his Drug and Chemical St?r?.
May 20 _~__ _ f
MILLINERY. , .
A FULL lino of latest styles;
also, Ladies' and Children's
SUITS, Mrs. Moody'a cele?
brated CORSETS, with other
stylos; UNDER- WEAR in
great variety; HAIR .of all
dotcription, and 11 a'zaar Pat?
terns, which will ba sold voryi
low. Please call and sro tor
Tourselves, at '
J3mos MRS. 0. H. REED'S.
J'tiie
NO FAMILY1
at this season, be without
QHC1
DIAL It cures all disorders of the
Rowels, Stomach and Summer Cumplabite.
AT THIti SEASON . u
No fa mil v - h< r.'.d be wbhoul a box of HEI
NITfllPS OK- AT BLOOD AND LIVER
PILLS. Cures all dist am-a of the Liver,
Headache aud ..'oLsiipation.
SHOULD BE WITHOUT
A bettln ?I MOTHER DARLING'S INFANT
CORDIAL, for Children Teething, Restluss
liens, Rad Rowels. Lor Kale at lleiuitsh's
Drug Store.
REIN ITSR'S MEDICINES
Are, without exception, tho beat remedies
ever oil red to iho people, a: d at a price
within tho reach ot all. May 28 +
M 0 N BY T 0 LOAN,"
?n Marketable Collaterals
EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Boston and all promi?
nent cities "f the United States and En
rope bought and Hold.
DEPOSI l*S received md interest-beai ing
cftrtill^Htes i-sued.
STOCKS, B -NDS, GOLD and SILVER
bought and Hold.
ACCOUNTS of r.-.erohanta and others
from the eitv and country solicited, and
Lilt ERAr M'KEH OF DISCOUNTS grauted
hv the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
'Corner of Tlain aud Richardson streets.
CONG-AREE IRON W0BK8,
I OMIMBM. 8. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUPAOTU
REROFSTEAM
? *r ana ? w*? ENGINE8, SAW
M IMRt&fiVo??
k-Gearing, and all
kinds of Iron
Castings for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Cast?
ing? for Stores
and Dwelling*, Patent Railings for Gardena
and Cemeteries, Iroi Settees and Arbor
Chair.-; a Iho, Brass Cant in pa of all kinds,
Reils for Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
Ac. Guarantee all my work first class and
(<|iial to auy North or South.
Works at foot <d Lady street ?nd near to
South Carolina and Oroenville & Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18_
HOPE & OYLES
a RE jnnt in re*eipt of:
A. PICKLED REEP TONGUES,
Picllled TRIPE,
Pickled PIG'S FEET,
Pickled Fulton Market REEF.
Also, one barrel extra SAl'R KRAUT.
?;.') B .AiHMTdo
?ivh
XjUMEl. .UMBER tfO.
Charlotte.Colv and Ao^E*lU?oad?
.PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,. ,
., '? OotuSiBiv*. U! ??;a*tltfe 18.' 1874;'1
^XC??SlWN TWKE/JC? U> , latprite- i <
JCi North Carolina and South Carolina
fcxcWrsion' T^oiot?'.1 eftr-* Obarleite^vW:
Ureanviflu, B. C, 1'iat Rook, N, O,, Asho- ?
?lire, N. &YWaWSpringe, N. C. Cherry
ville, N/O.V'HiAbrf'TEvMD', M1. 0.', ETn
linn,Riv,en(p^a^Upat^oflto, ;. _ojl^ j y
Juno 10 G -Ocuiiral PM8i iiK<<i A^ent. ;
I 'Hol for't be-S?hnet zee feftt. - ?
SSIIJH heJoallo'j ?(.flui'Oi 1 Ii
COLUMBIA, ?; Ci, JUKE 19,-'1874. 'Id
25>b instant, and, in older to Afford every-. <?
CUdarlo?te^?n!^
Company, 00aimauoin^ 10 ? ? U?d and ?iontl-; r
huing till the 25t.li or Jan.. will eell ROUND ,
TRIP TICKETS from Odratblblk to AUgUsti;'
and) return lor. one fare, Tickets' soOd for.
fivo days. . -v A. POPE,
General Pas'?tmfcer ana- Tioli?t^AgsBt, O.,
s pyfe a. IL.B-. \\ ;.. u.-.if! Jonejffifi
Excursion Season of -IbTk via Atlan-!
Ucflaaatend M\dlanc^ jUlnei.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA iAMl> '< AU?
GUSTA RAILROAD. .AND, WILMING?
TON; COLUMBlir AND AUGUSTA
I RAILROAD. '? Oneieltti
ju Oomjikbia, 8. 0? al?9fi,.1874r .
KOUNtt TRIP TICKETfito ah*, promi
nsrit Yixginiai'Sprlogs and Western
the Company's Qmket Offioe in this city,
both via Charlotte and via Wilmington, on
andafterkfter'Junol, 1874^^' T ''
Tickets to New York^hiladelphia, Bal?
timore, via Hay Line, at reduced rates, alao
-on'sate. ' l,*rj ' ? A.TOPfe,1
I Jwne>7 r , ^neral PasaeRfterrAgaoV
-Notice; ???> " . -4?ui
. BDPBMNTKNJPENT'BrOFFiPE,
SPAKTANB?RG & UNION R. B. CO.,
OH and after June 1, 1874, Traltin'on the
.?partimburg.ap.d Quic^REjlijpa?; viU
run, makinor clo.ie cnnneo.tinn with the
Greenvfl'o anri Oftlumbis*?nd: Atlanta* inc\
Riohmqud, Air-Lkteii Ha^rcada^dorngaway
with the delay at Alston. . '* .
The? HoarlAiibriVg trol Union Railroad is
completely equipped . for this business:.
R?au being in fine'condition, mattes good
time and eurejxmonetlons;' > 'iO af i
Paeacngern traveling thiajonte will have
every attention. ?' W. WrToAYlES. ? '*
M?v23 flmo [i ,::,?> H pp eri? t end n d t.
Official Or der, W?. 1.
wiN?'alt" ?mokeritfo KuoWtha't there
I ard ?Uli plwity mfcrO'-of the celebrated
3 cent PARTAGA? on band.. I guawitee
that thev oontarttmorteaTOTH netter quality
of .Xobacoci'Vhaui'ariy dtfcfei? cauiJCiglr .
^^frVo'J^-.Jotrl ?toildWa 1c
?v ^??aeialvQr?e^.?O?^,, q.
All Smokers of Pressed vCfgars will please
take tmtietfi?i A'they5caft,6et a buriert con?
taining 25.C?K?ra tor,..li, .and .all.other '
popular brands at fqually low prices, at the
t >>'?*OAL1POItNIA <;IGAJt ?
,.^WnjDf,Uj|e Indian Chie/lt?
3d Door Below Wheeler House.
June.fi* '?
?"'?*'Oii45tt!ar.-t':',"hi7-- ;,!! c
' EXECUTIVE' ?DBtPARTMENT,
CoLuSifS^.^S^ffln.
TUE Treasonuuor the 8t?te Us now pro
amb?tf!?# Mittitlfif 8?
stale anthoi iKedby the big ia>at trio under
I the Euudinit Act. approved , December 22,
187ST; int<? thb ConWlidatlbn ^Bobde and
I Stoaks. 1'ho.followiug.dtames or Bonds aad
StocUd are authorized to be funded:
" STOCK*. 11 11 '
Bevolatiouary'WarJJUiois.
Charleston Fire Loan.
Oonstra^H?n Ht ate Capitol. ' 1
Fuodii.g.l'tinv Pin- luu-ri -u and 1'iincipal.
Conversion J^tu'e ser>nrniea.
BOND?.'
Chaiketxn Fire l^<?u.
CtitiftlUVtiotl S att ''aj.il. I
Aid to Blue ItiAgt* Uailn.ad.
Fundiug PastDac inluie&t aud I'riucipal.
Iti-demption Di'!.- It< et ivahle.
Payment iuteieet Public Debt.
Funding bills Bank of State.
Relief of Tri'afenry.
Laud Oomrnission.
The following bonri?, issued under Aot of
March 23. 180!). entitled "Loan Tor the Con
veraion of State Securities." are also au?
thorized to bo landed into "Consolidation
Bonds," they having been dulv exchanged
and represented by bonds on ?le:
DENOMINATION $1,000, NUMBERED IN It KD .
Numbers 1 to 519. inclusive.
Numbers 621 to 1,130. iuolusive.
Numbers 2 451 to 2.475, inclusive.
DENOMINATION $1.000, NUMDRRKn IN BLUK
Nnmbers 3.271 to 3.496, inclusive.
Number 3.493.
DENOMINATION 1500, NUMBERED IN BED.
Numbers 1 to 237,inclusive.
Numbers 1 001 to lr200
DENOMINATION $106, NUMBERED IN BED.
Numbers 1 to 120, Inclusive,
The Legislatnre has declared that the
remainder of the "Conversion Bonds were
DUt upon tbn market without any authority
bt law, * ; ?" '*>?' ? End are
absolutely null and void." .,
The funding law referred to above re?
quire* that the holders of the above Bonds
and atoclta should exchange, them,
with the accrued interest to January 1,
1H74. for "Consolidation Bonds and Stocks,"
at IBty per centum of their face vain j.
The "Consolidation Bonds and Stooks*
bear interest from January 1,1874. The
interest due July 1,1874, will be paid at the
Treasu'rvin Columbia, S. C, and the Na?
tional Park Batik. Now York.
Parties desiring to make exchanges must
effect thorn iu person or by agent.
Parties who desire copies of the Funding
Act can obtain them by applying at the
Treasury. F. L. OARDOZO,
M?y 2G 25 Treasurer South Carolina.
Hosiery, Ties and Under-wear,
AT D. EPSTIN'S,under Columbia Hotel,
at the lowest prices. May 80
"Thu nurse's friend" is Mother
Darling's soothing syrup, for children
when teething. Get it at Heinitsh's.