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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. The newspaper train on the Penn? sylvania railroad now aarries a passen? ger ooaoh. It starts from Jersey City at 4.10 A. M.( and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.57.. The section be? tween New Brunswick and Trenton is run at the rate of a mile a minnte. The train hak been in operation about1 a year, and has met with .but ono ac? cident, when it struck a carriage, kill? ing two persons. When the train was first put'on1' it was manned by an en , gineer, fireman and two men to handle the papers. They were volunteers, and signed a paper releasing the com? pany from all responsibility in case of accident _' Ole Bull is in Borne, investigating the first discovery of America, with a view to seouring the glory to Ericksen, his country man, bnt bo baa met with a very curious obstacle. The Pope has been entertaining a notion of oanonizing Christopher Columbus, and he does not propose to have him deprived of the credit of his ohief ex? ploit, at least not till ho is safely in the calendar,. Consequently, the Vati? can library is closed to the enthusiastic and indefatigable Norwegian. A man out West braga that all the furniture and flooring in his house is | made out of live oak, but'his wife, who does the hard work of the house, says it's nothing but Borub oak. The Bev. Mr. Jones, of Leaven worth, enticed one of bis deacons into an alley at night and corrected him with a hammer. Hew Books at Bryan's. THE GREAT ICE AGE and Its Relation to the Antiquity of Man?bv James Geike, F. It. 8. ?2 50. Wilkos, Sheridan, Fox, (of timeof George HE) $2.00. Snmner, (Professor;) on American Cur? rency. $3.00. The Doctrine of Evolution?by Wiuclicll. $1.00. Vernes' Meridian or Adventures in South Africa. Vernes' from tbo Earth to the Moon and Around It. $1.00. Sun Views of the Earth or the Soasous, illuetrated?by Prootor, F. B. S. $2 50. Vernes' Journey to the Centre of the I Earth. 75 cents. Alao, a Rupply of now NOVELS, by Eng? lish and German autbora, cheap. June 23 Furniture Bepairjnf?, Etc. THE undersigned begs to I .inform the public that be is I Jready to REPAIR FURNI? TURE, MATTRESSES, <tu , aa well as Re- | seat Cane CHAIRS, at short notice. WM. G. BOWER, Ti?!er, between'Sumter ahd Main etroeta. June 23 __ Family Flour. 100 BBLB. Kxtra FamilyFLOUR. I 100 barrelalow priced, but. sound. For sale bv j HOPE A GYLES , Business N?tice. ALL N?TE8. AND ACCOUNTS due rnt must be paid at once, or they will be collected by on* attorney a. May .6 '. HOPE A GYLES 1 ?;' i ?:' Without the Knife l /?"lljyCER OURBD WITHOUT THE VJ KNIPE. by ualnj? "SnintrJa G.vkceb COBS." This wnxiderfnl discovery for the cure of Cancer haa attracted much atten? tion hero and elsewhere. The remody ia now for sale at HEtKITSn'S Drug Store, where all applications will be made. Thoae amictod with thia malignant diaeaso will do well to ti vit Ost it at B. H. HElNIl'SHS Drug Stoie. Jnne6 '"' i BLOOD AND LIVER PILI 5, Prepared only by E. H. HEINITSHJ ABE the beat LIVER PILLS ever offered | to the people of the South. For all diaoaaes of the Liver they go ahead of any ether Pill known. Tbay havs been tried and found worthy of genoral acceptation and nan. 'rhoy care all cases of Liver C iraplaint. Biliousness, Fevera, Chills, Headache, OoBtiveneaa, Hick Headache. Nervous Headache. Billons Headache, Nonralgia, Oatarrh. Dizziness, Fullness, Oppression of tho Head, Rush of Blood to the Head. _JunolG_t For Sale, A MAGNIFICENT KNABE IPIANO, seven-octaves, lose . . ..{.wood case. agraffe treble, Ac, Sc., with handsome Cover and Stool, at greatly reduced price. Apply at this nffluo. Jone U tutu CASH.' FfER TO-D\Y, wo will sell eor>dsror| CASH ONLY. OOPELAND A REARDEN. Columbia. Si P.. April 80 1874 3mo Summer Wines. AFINE lot of CLARET and SANTERNE WINES, for Bale hy tho bottle or gal? lon, by HOPK A GYLES. Apple Jack. ALOT of puro mountain APPLE BRANDY, two and three vearn old. A genuine article. JOHN 0. KBEQttltS. Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all Smokers to know that there are still pleuty more of the oelebrated 5 cent PABTAGAS on hand. I guarantee that they contain more and a hotter quality of 'Pebacco than any other 5 cent Cigar sold in this city. Special Order, Ho. 2. AU'Srookera of Pressed Cigars will please take notice that thev can get a bancli con? taining 25 Cigars ior $1, and ?all. other popular brands at equally low prices, at the CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE, 'Sign of the Indian Chief.) 3d Door Bcdow Wheeltr House. JnneO + Breakfast Bacon, BUFFALO' TONOUEM.^lftRHMACKER? EL. LEAF LARD, PIGS' 'FBEi 1 for tmle low by HOPE & GYLES. A iMw'i'b- m::a\,.i'. K DAI "Let o COI Governmental Directory. Government ov the United States. President?Ulysses S. Grant, of Illi? nois; Vice-President?Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts; Secrotnry of State? Hamilton Fish, of Now York; Secreta? ry of the Treasury?W. R. Riohurd eon, of Massachusetts; Secretary of War?W. W. Belknap, of Iowa; Sec? retary of tbo Navy?G. M. Bobeson, of New Jersey; Secretary of Jho Inte? rior?C. Deluno, of Ohio; Po; tmuster Goneral?John A. J. Creswell, of Ma? ryland; Attorney-Gonerul?Georg? H. Williams, of Oregon. President of the Senate?Renrv Wilson, Yice-Pre eident, ex officio; Secretary?George C. Oorham, of California. Speaker of the Hoaso of Representatives?James G. Blaine, of Maine; Clerk?Edward MoPherson, of Pennsylvania. Con? gress meets annually the first Monday in December. The present OongresB (the 13d) terminates March 3, 1875. The Supreme Court.?Chief Jus? tice?Morrison R. Waite, of Ohio; Asaooiato Justices?Ward Hunt, of New York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine; Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio; Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi? nois; Stephen J. Field, of California; Wm. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jos. P. Bradley, of New Jersey. The Su? preme Court holds one session an? nually, in Washington, beginning on the first Monday in December. United States Courts in South Carolina.?Circuit Judge?Hugh L Bond; Circuit Clerk?James E. Ha good; District Judge?George S Bryan; District Attorney?David T. Corbin;Clerk?Daniel Horlbeok; Mar? shal?R. M. Wallace. Terms for hold? ing United States Circuit Court?First Monday in April, at Charleston; fourth Monday in November, at Colombia. United Stateu District Conrt?First Monday in January, May, July and October, in Charleston, lor Eastern District; first Mouday in August, at Greenville, for Western District. |The Court held at Greeuville exercises Circuit Court powers.| Government of South Carolina.? Governor?Franklin J. Moses, Jr.; Private Secretary?C. J. Houston. Lientenant-Governor? Richard H. Gleuves. Secretary of State?Heurv E. liny ne; Chief Clerk?H. B. John? ston. Comptroller General?Solomon L. H?ge; Chief Clerk?J. L. Little. Auditor's Clerk?J. S. Fillebrown. Treasurer?Fruuois L. Cardozo; Chief Olerk?F. McKinney;Book-keeper?T. L. Minton. Attorney-General?Samuel W. Melton; Chief Clerk?Harry Noah. Adjutant and Inspector-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. EnBor; Assistant Superintendent?Dr. Thompson. Legislature.?The Legislature meets annually on the Ith Tuesday in November. President pro tern, of tbo Senate?Hon. S. A. Swuils; Olerk?J. Woodruff, Charleston; Reading Clerk ?R. A. SisBon, Barn well. Speaker of the 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, Socth Carolina.? Chief Justice?F J Moses, Snmter; As? sociate Justices?J J Wright, Bammer ville; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk? A M Boozer, Lexington; Reporter? J S G Richardson, Sumter. Circuit Courts. ? FirBt Circuit? Counties of Charleston and Orunge burg. Second?Aiken, Barnwell, Col letou and Beuufort. Third?Sumter, Clarendon, Williamsbnrg and George? town. Fourth?Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, Marion and Horry. Fifth ?Kershaw, Richland, Edgoheld and Lexington. Sixth?Chester, Lancas? ter, York and Fuirileld. Seventh? Nuwberry, Luureus, Spartunburg and Union. Eighth?Greenville, Ander hod, Oconee, Pickens and Abbovillo. Circuit Jmlijes.?First?R F Gra? ham, Charleston. Second?John J Maher, Bluckville. Third?John T Green. Sumter. Fourth?C P Town send, Beunettsville. Fifth?R B Car? penter, Columbia. Sixth?TJ Mnckey, Chester. Seventh?M Moses, New berry. Eighth?Thompson H Cooke, Greenville. Solicitors. ? First--C W Buttz, Charleston. Second?P L Wiggin, Bounfort. Third?Samuel T Atkinson, Georgetown. Fourth?D D McColl, Bonuettsville. Fifth?J H Runkle, Columbia. Sixth?W HBrawley, Ches tor. Seventh?W M Fleming, Spartan burg. Eighth?Ab Blythe. Greenville. County Government, Richland.? Commissioners?E M Weston, W E Hayne, U Portee. Clerk of Board? D B Miller. Sheriff?J E Dent. Judge of Probate?S D Swygert. Clerk of Court?D B Miller. School Commissioner?D Salmond. County Treasurer?J L Nesgle. Oonnty An ditor->-A L Solomon. Jury Commis? sioner?John B Dennis. Coroner?I H Coleman. Senator?W B Nash. Representatives?S B Thompson, An? drew CartiB, J F Gilmrtre, Charles Minort. Trial Justices?W B Nash, S RThompson, 8 E Stratton, Treze vunt Sill, Goo A Richmond and I H Coleman.1 United States Officfrs ?Post or Just Censures jUMBIA, S. C, THURSDAY master?C M Wilder. Deputy?John S Leapheart. Commissioners?A M Boozer and T M Wilkes. Cotleotor Internal Revenue?0 L Anderson. Gnuger?C A Dorling. City Government.?Mayor?John Alexander. Clerk and Treasurer? Walter It Jones. Aldermen? First Ward?Augustus Cooper, S P Davis, Ii F Griffin. Second?C J Carroll, John A Pngh, W A Carr. Third Adam Thomas, S D Swygert, H W Purvis. Fourth?L L Brown, D Wells, Wm Simons. The committees are: Ways and Means?Aldermen Cooper, Griflia and Carroll. Accounts -Aldermen Carroll, Carr and Swygert. Streets?Aldermen Pugb, Thomas and Wells. Market and City Scales?Al? dermen Carr, Brown and Cooper. I Guard House?Aldermen Simons, Davis and Pugh. Water Works?Al dermen Thomus, Cooper and Griffin. Alms Houbo?Aldermen Swygert, Si? mons and Davis. City Schools?Al-1 dermen Purvis, Swygert and Simons. I Sydney Park?Aldermen Davis, Car? roll nnd Thomas. Licenses?Alder? men Griffin, Pngh and Brown. City Clock?Aldermen Brown, Wells and PurviB. Fire Department?Aldermen Welle, Purvis and Carr. City Lamps? Aldermen Cuff, Brown and Davis. New City Hall and Public Buildings? Aldermen Griffin, Simons and Carr. City Attorney?J D Tradewell. City PbjBiclan?A S Hydrick. Clerk of Market?J H Pickott. Commissioner of Poor?Charles Scbultze. Overseer of Stre.etB?J Trice. Chief of Police ?M F Nixon. Sergeant? of Police? E William*, J Blizzard. Newspaper Advertising. ?Ne ws paper advertising is now recognized by business men having faith in their own w?re?, as the mo6t effective means for Becnriug for their goods a wide re? cognition of their merits. Newspaper advertising impels in? quiry, end when the article offered is of good quality and ut a fair price the natural result is increased sales. Newspaper advertising is a perma? nent addition to the reputation of tho goods advertised, becntiRO it ie a per? manent influence at work in their in? terest. Newspaper advertising h the roort energetic and vigilant of salesmen; ad? dressing thousands each day, always In the advertiser's interest, aud eeas lrssly at work seeking customers from all clashes. Newspaper advertising promotes trade, for even in the dullest times ad? vertisers secure the largest share of what is being done. Subscribers?Obtain the latest news by mail and by telegraph in tho Dailt Ph<emix. Wanted?A few more advertise? ments, to enable ur to publish a paper for tho good of others as well as our selves. Now is the Time?To advertise, at our summer rates, and while there is leisure to read the papers. Food for Infants. pUNDENHEI) MILE, Eagle Brand, Pa J pom a, Phosphatio Food, Nestlo's Uo ior a Milk Substitute, Bermuda Arrow Boot, Farina, Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch, always fresh, at Juno 12 HKINITBH'8 DRUG- STORE. Strayed. TWO RED MILCH COWS and one SPOTTED YEARLINO _UEIl'KU CALF; Calf had mnz *ie ou wueD left home. The Cows each give about seven quarts. A suitable reward will be paid to finder, by Juno 14 _W. B- LOWRANCE. Hats of Every Variety. JUST received, at D. EPSTIN'S, STRAW HATS in endless variety, choap, hand? some, aud sUliah. May .10 P. B. GLASS, Accountant. WILL attend to Opening, Closing or Kuoping SetH of BOOKS OF AC? COUNTS for Merchants, Bankers, Me? chanics, Professional Men or others, and to any business pertaining to the Counting Boom. COPYING or WRITING of any de scriptum executed promptly. Oflke at Co? lumbia IIotol, llrst floor. June 0 Straw Hats. r\ 0 to D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia VX Hotel, lor cheap and slvlish STRAW HATS. May 30 Blacksmith Tools. BEST English ANVILS, Blacksmith HEL? LO WS, Solid Box VISES. STOCKS and DIES, FILES, RASPS, fto., comprising a full assortment in tins Rue aud for sale low, by JOHN AGNEW A SON. THE NEXT GOVERNOR itt"ILL ruu ahead of all opposition VV through the iutlaonoe and speech making of his friends. The "Indian Girl" has surpassed all opposition through tho appreciation and recommendation of smok? ers and chewers, who have fonnd that ehe always sells the best for the money, and if she represents cigars TO BE IMPORTED they can rely on it, and by experience know that the "Celebrated 5c. Cigars" are far superior to those sold olaewhore at 10c. As the nows FROM AFRICA of the death of Livingstone, tho great ex? plorer, startled tho scientific world, so the nows from this "Smokers' Palace" of tho sale of "Summer's Smoke," at $8 CO per hundred, has startled the smokiug public. For particulars, apply to PERRY A SI.AWSON, Indian Girl Cigar Ktoro. Colnmbia, S.O. Shirts, &c. GO to D. EPSTIN'S, for SHIRTS and " FURNISHING OOCHJH. May 30 MORNING, JUNE 25, 1874 MILLINERY. A FULL line of latcsi styles; also, I,adieu' and Children's SUITS, Mrs. Moodv'a cede hrated CORSETS, with othor etiles; UKDEU-WEAR in great variety; HAIlt of all description, and Bazaar Pal tcrns, which will he sold very low. Please call and sec lor yourselves, at Juuo 2 3inoe^ MUS. C. K. REED'S. i.avvvKits' offices: insurance officks! noons FOli FAMILIES! single kku-KOOJ1S! T) let in the new Central National Bank Building. Pit ICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bod-Rooms from $3 por month upwards; Family Rooms from $G per month upwards; Lawyers' Offices from $6 pr month upwards. WATER, OAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and othor modern improvements in? side building. No lack rooms, all fronting on the Btroet. Good ventilation. A Janitor in charge of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Messrs. 8EIBELS A EZELL. April 2_ Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his new store, Main etrcet. nearly op? posite the Central National Pank* has large and beautiful stock of U no WATCH KB stem and key windera, from beat European and American manufacturers, and of hie own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY) An unrivaled assort? ment just received and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in Beta and cases, Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection ot Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Rtnge, largo stock of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Mnsical Boxes, 1 and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My ? stock is the largest and best selected in the Southern country and will be sold as cheap ?s i im? article can be bought anywhere. I (let 24 $5,000,000 ElflWMIT SCHEIE! ; FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT j in aid of the I Public Library of Kentucky, JULY 31. 1874. IN announcing the fifth and biet of the series of G'.lt Concorts. given lor the benefit of the Pnblin Library of Kentnckv, the Trustees and Manager refer with pride t and pleasure to the fonr which have been already given: The first, December lei, 18711 tho second, December 2, 1872; the third, Jnlv 8, 1873; and the fourth, March 31, 1874. Under their charter, granted by a special Act of ihe Kentucky Legislature, March 16, 1871. the Trustees are authorized to giveONEnoltK,and only ON k MORK Gift Concert. With the money arising from this fiifth and last Concert, the Li? brary, Museum and other departments are to bo enlarged and endowed with a fixed and certain annual income. Such an en dowmeut fund is dceired, as will secure, beyond peradvonture, not only the mainte? nance of this magnificent establishment, but its constant growth. THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT, For the purposes mentioned, and wbiob is positively and unequivocally announced as THE LAST WH1CU WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER 1 U1K CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, will oomo off in the Public Library Hall, si Louisville, Kentucky, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874. At this final Concert everything will be upon a scale corresponding with Us in? creased importance. The music will be rendered by an orchestra consisting of 100 performers", selected for their fame in dif? ferent lands, 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. $250,0U0 One Grand Cash Gift. 10c.,(J0C One Grand Cash Gift. 75,000 One Grand Cash Gilt. 50,000 One Grand Cash Gilt . 25,000 5 Cash Gifts, (20.000 each. 100,000 10 Cash Gift.-, 14 000 each. 140 OOd 15 Caah Gifts, 10.C00 each. 150.000 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each. 100,000 25Cash Gifts, 4.000 each.... 100,000 III) Cauli Gilts, 3 000 each. OO.COO I 50 Cat-h Gilts. 2,010 each. lnO.OOO 100 Cash Gifls, 1,000 each. 110,( 00 240 Cash Girts, 500 each _ 120,00t) 500 Cash OlttM, 100 enoh. 50,000 10,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each. ??O.O?O Grand Total 20 OOOGifl -. all cash; ?2,500,000 I'hICJ; OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets. 150 00 Halves . 25 00 Tvhtli, or each Coupon. 5 GO 11 Whole Tickets for. 500 00 22* Tickets for. 1.000 00 'iicketB are now ready for sale, and orders accompanied bv oaah will be prompt? ly filled. Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents. Circulars containing full particulars fur nished on application. tiios. 10. URAMUKTTK, Agent and Manager, Public Library Build? ing, Louisville, Kentucky. May 19_ tuff Notice. Columbia. S. C, June 1, 1874. TnE undersigned beg leave tc inform their friends and customers that on and after this dato wo will sell Goods for CASn. AH past duo notes and accounts miiBt bo nettled, or thoy will bo placed In suit. HOPE A OYLES. May Vi Summer Clothing. GO to D. EPSTIX'S under Columbia r Hote!. for Men's and Boy's Spring and ISummei CLOTHINO. May 30 Event." L. TO SPRING* 1874. Au d 1874. SUMMER. FINE CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, Coat b, Fants find VohIh. ia all the I latest styles. AH the garment* are well1 made. A large line of tho celebrated STAR I SHIRTS. LINEN AND JEAN DRAWERS. GENTS' NECK TIE8and Windsor Scarfs, Linen Collars and Bocka. The boat KID GLOVES. Silk, Straw and Folt HATS. Panama and Chip HATS. UMBRELLAS, CANES, TRUNKS and | SATCHELS. Why 31 KINARD & WILEY. THE PLACE to bay yonr BEADY-MADE CLOTHING. HATS,GENTLEMEN'S FUR? NISHING GOODS, etc., etc, is at the CHEAPEST And largest Clothing Store South of Bich moud Our Stock is almost daily replenished IN All its departments with all the latest j styles. We gaarauteo to please the taete r .: THE ? Most fastidious hi everv particular; war } rant our Goods to be as represented, and I will sell as cheap ad auy house in the CITY. Those in want of fine Custom-made Gar? ments should give ua a call before going elsewhere. 8, & W. C, SWAFFIELD. May 31_ Oircalar. EXECUTIVE DEPABTMENT, CpnoE State Tbeascbeb, Columbia, b. 0., May 20. 1874. THE Treasurer of the State is now pre pared to fund, at the Treasury,in 0> Ininbia, 8. C, the Bonds and Stocks of the State authorized by the Legislature under the Funding Act, approved December 22, 1873, into the Consolidation Bonds and Stocks. The following clauses of Bonds and Stocks aro authorized to be funded: STOCKS. Revolutionary War Claims. Charleston Firo Loan. Construction State Capitol. Funding FastDue Interest aud Principal. Conversion State Hounri'ies. BONDS. Charleston Firo Loan. Construction State Capitol. Aid to blue Ridge Railroad. Funding Past Due Interest and Principal. Redemption Rills Receivable. Payment Interest Public Debt. Funding bills Rank of State. \ Reli.-t of Treasury. Land Commission. The following bonds, issued under Act of ! March 23,1869, entitb d "Loan tor theCon '. version of state Securities," aru also au ' thorized to be funded into "Consolidation 1 Roods," they having been duly exchanged I und represented by bonds on file: j denomination' ?1 .(JIM. m.'Mil l.ilhl> in bed. j Numbers 1 tool1.!, inclusive. Numbers .r>'2l to 1,130. inclusive. Numbers '2 451 to 2.475, inclusive. ' oknomin at i on fl 000, nombruki) in blue Numburs 3.271 to 3,1'J?, inclusive. I Nnntbei 3 4'J8. denomination r??O. KCMBEBSO in REP. Numbers 1 to 237,inclusive. Numbers 1 01)1 to 1 200. j denomination $110, numbebed in bed. j Numbers 1 to 120, inclusive. The Legislature has declared that the I remainder of the "Conversion Bonds were put upon tho market without any authority ! or law, * ? * * ? and are absolutely null and void." . Toe funding law referred to above re quired that the holders of the above Bonds and Stttcks should exchange thorn,' with the accrued interest to January 1. 1874. for "Consolidation Bonds and Stocka," | at fifty per centum of their face value. The "Consolidation Bonds and Stocks" bear interest from J.-nnary 1,1874. The interest duo July 1,1874, will be paid at the Treasury in Columbia. S. C, and the Na? tional Park Bank, New York. Parties desiring to make exchanges must j effect them in person or by agent. Parties who deniro copies of the Funding Act cm obtain them b1* .nntvjniF ?f. tho lreasury. ' P. X. OABPOZO',' May 26 25 Treasurer South Carolina. A Hosiery, Ties and Under-wear, T D. EPSTIN'8,nnder Columbia Hotel, at tho lowuat prices. _^?,*yi"L Bargains in Suits. FOR bargains in BtialrJosa- 'and Dr. ?a SCI ("SI go to D. EP8TIN*8, under Cc4 ' luwbia Uotol. May 30 ) J3 J.UA< fM> i LUME X?NUMBER 82 HOUND TRIP Excursion Tickets, to all pbominent Northern Summer Resorts, TIA Atlantic Coast and Midland Lines. THESE linoa have on aale at their offices in Maoon, Atlanta, Augusta. OharleB ton, Svannah, Columbia and Wilmington, the moat attractive line, of HOUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS NORTH ever.pre sontod to the Southern public, embracing Niagara Falls, Bedford Springs, Saratoga, Minnequa Springs, Newport, - Watkurn Glenn, Long Branch, Ralston Springe,'. Montreal, Quebec, And all other prominent points. For Price Lists, Time Caxda and ?H in? formation, inquire of Railroad Agents at points named. ? ? A. POPE, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. June 21 ' ^ Charlotte, Col. and Aug. Railroad, ( PA?HENGEU DEPARTMENT, Columbia. 6. C, June 18, lB74i X^XO?RBION TICKETS to 'l-vorite J2i North Carolin? (and South. Cwolina 'Excursion Pointe, eta Charlotte, .viz:. Greenville, 8. 0., Flat Rock, N. Q,' Ashe ville.N.C, Warm Spring?, N. CUiOherry Tille, N. 0.,'History Tavern, Wi C.Lln colnton, N. C, Marion, N. C., OlddTurt, N. 0., on aalo at the Company's Ticket Office ? Time Garde, Price Lists and all Informa? tion gtven OD application to A. POPE, June 19 G General Passenger Agent. Ho! for the Bchuetzenfest. COLUMBIA. S. 0., Jure 19.1874. THIS interesting German Festival takes place in Augusta on the 23d, 24th and 25th instant, and, in order to afford every 1 body an opportunity of witnessing it, the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, commencing th?22d and conti? nuing till the 23th of Juno, will sell ROUND TRIP TICKETS from Colombia to Augusta and return for one faro. Tickets Rood lor five days. A. POPE, General Passenger and Ticket Age'fat. C, 0. k A. R. R. _ June 19 fl ["Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan? tic Ooatt ana Midland Lines. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA'' !AN? ATJ UUSTA: RAILROAD.. AND WILMING? TON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD." . <:????? R. Columbia, 8. C, May 26,1874. OCND TRIP TICKETS to all promi? nent Virginia -Springs aild Western North Carolina Excursion Points, good until November 1,1874" win bo" on' Bale at the Company's Ticket Office in'this city, both ci'o Charlotte and cm Wilmington, on ind aifef aftefJune1,1874. p" ' Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bab timore. via Bat Link, at reckic J rates, also on sale. 1 A. POPE, ' Jnde 7. . G*eneral Pass enger Agent Notice. ?m SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ie> Will run, making close connection with the Greenville1 and Columbia and Atlanta and' Richmond .Air-Line Railroads, doing away with the delay at Alston. The. Hnavtanburg and Union Railroad ie> completely equipped for (this business: Road being in fine condition, makes good time end sure connections. < ? passengers travolin^ this route will have every attention. ' w. W. DAVIEB. May27 2mo ? Superintendent. m 0 n E y T o L0?n7~ On Marketable Collaterals EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and. ell promi? nent citieh at the United Slates and Eu? rope, bought and *old. DEPO?>Il> received and interest-bearing certificates i-sued. STOCKS, B ND8, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS or merchants and others from the city and aonntry solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner nf Plain and Richardson streets. OONGAREE IRON works, ?:<>I.IJftlHI A , 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM ?- aw I v?, ENGINES, SAW -Gearing, and all kinds of Iron Castings lor Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ing? for Stores and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Irot Settees and Arbor Chairs; also. Brass Castings of all kinds, Belle for Churches, 8ohools, Work-shops, Ao. Guarantee ?II my work first class end equal to anv North or South. works st foot of Lady street snd near to South Carolin? and Greenville A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18 HOPJfi & QYLES HAVE for s?le? 500 bushels 0AT8, 2,000 bushels BRAN, 2,000 bushels SHORTS. ' ALSO. 1 Fresh Saur Kraut and Mince Meat. 100 boxes Raisins.50 bair-boxea Raisins, 25 quarter-boxes Raisins, en j ? a_ ...... 0 w ?*? uw,? ?>????' . mot ? ? rs,j? Deal ;catcd Coooanut, 100 poundB SeedlesB Raisins}, .500 Heads of Cabbage. Furnishing- Goods. , . EPSTIN has the largest, handsomest J_y ? and cheap oat stock of CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHING GOODS in the oity. . _ _May 80 Bnbsoribe for the PutENix,