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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. BSocth Oabomna?The Pboper bPiniT.?The Columbia Phcesix con? tains some hopeful comments in reply to a message from a South Carolinian, honored in former days, now a resi? dent of Atlanta, that "every one should leave South Carolina and not live under such a government as it has." Oar contemporary admits tin t many might have done better by leav-, ing the Stute, but they determined to! remain nnd suffer all rather than aban? don her to the vulgar tyranny cf mon? grel domination. Hope cheers them in the darkness, and the deep despair of helplessness has not yet palsied their hearts. Determined to watch and wait, pray and work, for the sal? vation of their dear old State, the day of deliverance will surely come. The thieves cannot staal the State. They may and they have stolen the goods and chattels of the people, and they would steal the lands, but they can? not. The soil will remain after the robber reign is over. God will sond the sunshino and the rain and the fa? vorable seasons, and the plaoes inn loj desolate will yield abundantly and gladden the hearts of the faithful who suffered contumely and spoliation, and worked without ceasing for tho re? demption of their State. There is a great work before the people of South Carolina. Let them take courage. The sympathies of all honest men every? where are-' with them. Instead of abandoning the State now, when there is a hope of success, growing out of the fact that the "cohesive power of plunder" has proved an element of weakness in the mongrel party in power, all true men should remain to aid in the liberation of their State. Were all the men who abandoned South Carolina sinco the advent of ne? gro rule to return home, the State could be resoued beyond a doubt. But we have an abiding confidence that there are enough left to accom? plish this great work. The odds are heavy against the suffering people, but the cause should serve to animate them with more than human industry and oourage. The heart of Georgia is with them in their struggle. The sympathies and the prayers of all bo nest men in the United States are with them in their oontest for good govern? ment. They should never think of abandoning their State. They are uot without hope who struggle for the right. The day of dolivuruuce will sorely come [Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel. Ixdignant Tax-Paters?War on Pdblio Pl?nderers ?The tax-payers | of Pittsburg, Pa., indignant at the ex? traordinary increase in taxation, have I held several meetings, and resolved] that the city's credit cannot be main? tained unless party lines be ignored, and thersby honest men be invested I with the guard-ansbip of the interests of the municipality. "Citizens' | leagues" are recOmmeuded to that end, and "ignoble crew of public plunder? ers are warned that they must betake themselves to pastures new, if they wish to avoid the consequences of a resort to the lost remedy left to op? pressed citizens." NEW YORK "TIMES" BY its Month Carolina correspondence, I had attracted coneidorablo attention to its columns The "INDIAN GIKL," by keeping the finest CIGARS and TOBACCO in the market, has attracted considerable attention to her Cigar Emporium. The one shows up the condition of atlairs in this State and the CAUSES GOVERNOR MOSES And his political friends; the other fhowa op the celebrated 5 Cont Cigars and their merits, thu Havana Cheroots aud other brandssuitod for summer Smoking, aud m the oublic aro often puzzled to know what could induce a man TO COMMIT SUIOIDE So are Chuwera puzzled to know how TO? BACCO can be sold at Hitch low priced at INDIAN GIUL CIO AU S TO It 13, June 2d_Columbia, s. 0. Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all Smokers tn know that there aro Htill plenty more of thu celebrated 5 cent PAKTAGAN on Land. I guarantee that they contain more and a bottut quality of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar in this city. Ct.??;fti n...io?- V/% o All Smokcra of Preset<i Cigar* will please take notice that they c.tn get a bnnch con? taining 25 Cigars tor fl, and all other popular brands nt equally low prices, at tho CAL1P0KNIA CIGAK STOKE, (Sign ofrthe Indian Chief,) 3d Door Be-low WbeeUr House. Jnne 0 Bargains in Snits. FOR banruius iu Business and Dress SUITS, go to D. EPSTIN'S, under Co lumbia Hotel. May 30 Blacksmith Tools. BEST English ANVILH, Blacksmith BEL LOWS, Solid Box VISES, STOCKS aud DIES, FILES, HASPS. Ac, comprising a full assortment in thin line and for sale low, by JOHN AGNEW A- SON. Summer Clothing. Gl O to D. EPSTIN'S. under Columbia T Hotel, for Men's and Bov's Spriutr and Summer CLOTHING. _ May 80 Nii.es G. Panitsni Eno.vn Cavpless. PARKER & CAYPLESS, Attorneys and Oonnsellors at Law, ROOM 1 Parker's Block, Main street, Columbia, Si 0. May 10 "Let 01 CO] Governmental Directory. Government of the United States. President?Ulysses S. Grant, of Illi? nois; Vice-president?Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts; Secretary of State? Hamilton Fish, of New York; Secreta? ry of the Treasury?V>T. R. Ricbnrd son, of Massachusetts; Secretary of War?W. W. Belkuap, of Iowa; 'Sec? retary of the Navy?G. M. Kobesou, of New Jersey; Secretary of i be Inte? rior?C. Delano, of Ohio; Postmaster General?John A. J. Creswi il, of Mii ryland; Attorney-General?Georgo H. Williams, of Oregon. President of the Senate?Heury Wilson, Vice-Pre? sident, ex officio; Secretary?George O. Gorham, of California. Speaker of the House of Representatives?James G. Blaine, of Maine; Clerk?Edward MaPherson, of Pennsylvania. Con? gress meets annually the ?rst Monday in December. The present Congress (Hie 43d) terminates March 3, 1875. Tue Sufreme Court.?Chief Jus? tice?Morrison P?. Waite, of Obio; Associate Justices?Ward Hunt, of New York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine; Noah H. Swayne, of Obio; Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi? nois; Stephen J. Field, of California; Wm. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jos. P. Bradley, of Now Jersey. Tbo Su? preme Court holds one session an? nually, in Washington, beginning on the first Monday in December. United States Courts in Soutii Carolina.?Circuit Judge?Hngh L. Bond; Cirouit Clerk?James E. Ha good; District Judge?George S. Bryan; District Attorney?David T. Corbin; Clerk?Doniel Horlbeck; Mar? shal?Ii. M. Wallace. Torrns for hold? ing United States Circuit Court?First Monday in April, at Charleston; fourth Monday in November, at Colombia. United States District Court?First Monday iu January, May, July and October, in' Charleston, lor Eastern Distriot; first Monday in August, at Greenvillo, for Western District. [The Court held at Greenville exercises Circuit Court powers.| Government of South Carolina.? Goveruor?Franklin J. Moses, Jr.; Private Secretary?C. J. Houston. Lieuteuant-Governor?Richard H. Gleaves. Secretarv of State?-Henry E. Hayne; Chief Clerk?H. B. John? ston. Coinptroller-Gouoral?Solomon L. H?ge; Chief Clerk?J. L. Little. Auditor's Clerk?J. S. Fillebrown. Treasurer?Francis L. Curdozo; Chief Clerk?F. McKinney;Book-keeper?T. Ij. Minton. Attorney-General?Samuel W. Molton; Chief Clerk?Harry Noah. Adjutant and Iuspector-Geueral?Hen? ry W. Purvis. Superintendent of Ed? ucation?J. K. Jillson; Chief Clerk? H. Jillson. Superintendent of Peni? tentiary?John B. Dennis. Superin? tendent of Lunatic Asylum?Dr. J. F. Ensor; Assistant Superintendent?Dr. Thompson. Legislature.?Tbo Legislature meets annually on the 4th Tuesday in November. President pro tern, of the Senate?Hon. S. A. Swails; Clerk?J. Woodruff, Charleston; Reading Clerk ?R. A. Sisson, Barnwell. Speaker of the Hoose of Representatives?Hon. Samuel J. Lee, of Aiken; Clerk?A. O. I Jones, Charleston; Assistant Clerk? W J Etter, Columbia; Reading Clerk ?W A Hayne, Marion. Supreme Court, South Carolina.? Chief Justice?F J Moses, Sumter; As? sociate Justices?J J Wright, Summer ville; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk? A M Boozer, Lexington; Reporter? J S G Richardson, Sumtur. Circuit Courts. ? Firbt Circuit? Counties of Charleston and Orange burg. Second?Aiken, Barnwell, Col leton and Beaufort. Third?Sumtor, Clarendon, Williamsburg and George? town. Fourth?Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, Marion and Horry. Fifth ?Kershaw, Richland, Edgc?uld aud Lexington. Sixth?Chester, Lancas? ter, York and Fairfluld. Seventh? Newberry, Laurens, Spartauburg and Uuion. Eighth?Greenville, Ander? son, Ocouee, Pickeus aud Abbeville. Circuit Judges.? Firat~R F Gra? ham, Charleston. Second?Jobu J Maber, Blackville. Third?John T Green, Sumter. Fourth?C .P Town send, Benuettaville. Fifth?R B Car? penter, Columbia. Sixth?T J Mackey, Chester. Seventh?M Moses, New berry. Eighth?Thompson II Cooke, Ureeuvillo. Solicitors.?First?-C W Buttz, Charleston. Seeoud?P L Wiggiu, Beaufort. Third?Samuel T Atkinson, Georgetown. Fourth?D D MoColl, Bennettsville. Fifth?J H Rnnkle, Columbia. Sixth?WHBrawley, Ches? ter. Seventh?W M Fleming, Spartan burg. Eighth?Ab Blytho, Greenville. County Government, Richland.? Commissioners?E M Westou, W E Eavne, 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 Salmoud. County Treasurer?J L Nengle. County Au? ditor? A L Solomon. Jury Commis? sioner?John B Dennis. Coroner?I H Coleman. Senator?W B Nash. Representatives?S B Thompson, An? drew Curtis, J F Gilmoro, Charles Minort. Trial Justices?W B Nash, S B Thompson, S E Stratton, Treze vant Sill, Geo A Richmond and I H Coleman. United States Officers ?Post-1 ar Just Censures [iUMBIA, S. C, WEDNESDJ master?O M Wilder. Deputy?John S Leapbeart. Commissioners?A M Boozer and T M Wilkes. Collector Internal Bevenue?C L Anderson. Gauger? 3 A Darling. City Government.?Mayor?John j Alexander. Clerk and Treasurer? j Walter E Jones. Aldermen? First j Ward?Augustus Cooper, S P Davis, B F Griilia. Second?C J Carroll, I John A Pugb, W A Oarr. Third? ! Adam Thomas, S D Swygert, H W J Purvis. Fourth?L L ?Brown, D j W?lls, Wm Simons. The committees are: Ways and Means?Aldermen Cooper, GriQin and Carroll. Account* ?Aldermen Carroll, Carraud Swygert. Streets?Aldermen Pugb, Thomas anil 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 GriQin. Alms House?Aldermen Swygert, Si? mons and Davis. City Schools?Al? dermen Purvis, Swygert and Simons. Sydney Park?Aldermen DaviB, Car? roll and Thomas. Licenses?Alder? men Griffin, Pogh and Brown. City Clook?Aldermen Brown, Wells and Purvis. Fire Department?Aldermen Wells, Purvis and Carr. City Lamps? Aldermen Carr, Brown and Davis. New City Hall and Public Buildings? Aldermen Griffin, Simons and Carr. City Attorney?J D Tradewell. City Physioian?A S Hydrick. Clerk of Market?J H Pickett. Commissioner of Poor?Charles Schultze. Overseer of Streets?J Trice. Chief of Police ?M F Nixon. Sergeants of Police? E Williams, J Blizzard. Mail A ub axoemexts.?Northern mail opens 6.30 A. M., 3 P. M.; oloscs 11 A. M.,? P. M. Charleston opens 8 A. M., ?.30 P. M.; closes8 A. M..6P. M, Western opens 6 A. M., 12.30 P. M.; closes G, 1.30 P. M. Greenvillo opens 6.45 P. M.; eloses 6 A. M. Wil? mington opous i P. M.; closes 10.30 A. M. On 3nuday open from 2.30 to 3.30 P. M. Judge Cooko has snstaiued the re? cent decision of Judge Green, to the effect that legal notices and advertise? ments paid for from private fuude may bo published in any paper seleoled by the person advertising, notwithstand? ing such paper may not bo one desig? nated as an "official" paper by the State authorities. "Official" papers apply only to such advertisements as are paid for from State and County funds. Lawyers may, therefore, order all estate notices, referee Bales and ahorifl' sales to be published in this paper, should thoy prefer it. SunscmnERS?Obtain the latest news by mail and by telegraph in the Daily PlICENIX, Wanted?A few more advertise? ments, to enable us to publish a paper for the good of others as well as our selves. mm Now is the Time?To advertise, at our summer rates, and while there is leisure to read the papers. ?_~*_ _ CASH. AFTER TO-DAY, we will sell good*) for CASH ONLY. COPELAND &BEARDEN. Coi.PMniA. S. P.. April 2'J. 1874. _tmn Apple Jack. ALOT of pure mountain APPLE BRANDY, two and thrco yearn old. A iron nine article. JOHN C. KEEOKR?. Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE OMPANY has always on hand the largest stock of HAY in Cnlnuibia, comprising both Eastern and Western, which will bo delivered anywhere in the city, freu of charge for dray ago, and at tin very lowest ralea. Our taciliticHfor purchasing and handling arc auch as to'euable us to compute buccckn fully with any other Iioumo, and parties in need will do "well to givo ua a call before purchasing ofsowhere, for ii?e cannot br mu der?oltl. Particular attention is called (o our ?lock of Eastern HAY. which i? the bent in the market. May tS ?:m> Hats of Every Variety. JUST received, at D. EPSON'S, STRAW HATS in ondlentj variety, cheat), hand Home and nt>linn. May 30 Straw Hats. GO to D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia Hotel, for cheap and stYliuh STRAW HATS. May 30 MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on Now York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston aud all promi? nent cities of the United Statea and Eu? rope) bought aud sold. DEPOSITS received and iutercat-bcarinc, certificates ieBUod. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS or r.<ercbantH and other* from tho city and country aolicilc-d, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by tho CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson Htreotn. Furnishing Goods. DEPSTIN has tho largest, handaoment ? and ohoapoat stock of CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHING GOODS in the city. J May 30 Subscribe for the PiioiNix, Attend the True LT MORNING, JULY 1, IS M S S3 HI ^* o 39 Event." 74. VO SPRING 1874. and 1874. SUMMER. FIXE CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, Coats, Pants and Vests, in all Iho latent style*. All tho gatmcuU aro well made. A largo liuo of the celo'jrated STAR SHIRTS. LINEN AND JEAN DRAWERS. GENTS' NECK TIES and Windsor ScarlB, Linen CollarB and Socka. Tho beat KID GLOVES. Silk, Straw and Felt HATS. r'anama and Chip HATS. UMBRELLAS, CANES, TRUNKS and j SATCHELS. May 31 KIN ARD & WILEY. THE PLACE to buy your HEADY-MADE | CLOTHING, HATS, GENTLEMEN'S FUR? NISHING GOODS, etc., etc., is at the CHEAPEST And largest Clothing Store South or Rich? mond. Our Stock in almost daily replenished IN All its departments with all tho latest styleB. Wc guarantee to please tho taste of THE Most fastidious in every particular; war? rant our Goods to he as represented, and will sell ns cheap as any houso in the CITY. Those in want of One Custom-made Gar? ments ehould give us a call before going elsewhere. R. & W, G. SWAFF1ELD. May 31 Save Your Chickens from Oholera. ACURE at hand; callon Dr. HEINIT8H. It euros Chicken Cholera and Hog Cholera. For sale at hie Drng Store. April 22 t_ Mother Darling's Infant Cordial, SOOTHING FOR CHILDREN TEETH O ING. A wonderful mediciue, for chil? dren of all ages and conditon; it improves their health and regulates the bowels. MothoTB may have full conndonco in this preparation, ae being tho very best medi? cine for eoftouing tho Gums, aud render? ing tho process of dentition easy. For delicato children, witb impaired digestion and weak stomachs, it will be fonnd a valuable aid iu promoting digestion, cor? recting acidity, and improving the growth of the child. Its superiority has been amply tested by the experience of Mothers and Kurses, and wo are contldent will be fonnd by all who use it to be just the safest and beat IN FA NT CORDIAL ever offered to the people. For Teething, Inflammation of tho Gums, Snasms, Fits, Belly-ache, Wind on ttie Stomach, Griping Pains, Sonr Sto? mach, LnuHoncss, Bowel Complaint, Wind Colic, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. Fretful iicss, Restlessness, and all complaints in? cident to children. No Mother, Nurse or Friend should be without it. For sale by E. U. UEINITSH, At hid Drug and Chemical Store. J May 29 _t NO FAMILY SHOULD, at this season, bo without a bottlo ol HEINITSH'S ROSE COll ! DIAL. It eun s all disorders of the ' (towels, Stomach and Summer Complaints. AT THIS SEASON ; No fatnilv should be without a box of HEI? NITSH'S* GREAT BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. Cures all diseases of the Liver, j Htadacho and Constipation. SHOULD BE WITHOUT ! A bottle of MOTHER DARLINO'S INFANT ! CO li DIAL, for Children Teething, Restless i nous, Bad Bowels. For sale at Heinitsh's I Drag Store. HEINITSH'S MEDICINES j Are, without exception, tho best remedies I ever offered to tho peoplo, aud at a price 1 within the reach of all^ _May 28 + HOPE & GYLES HAVE for sale? 500 bushels OATS, !?,00n bushels BRAN, 2,000 bushels SHORTS. ALSO, Fresh Saur Kraut and Mince Moat, K>u boxes ItaUins, 50 half-boxes Raisins, ?->."> o.uartcr-boxes Raisins, 50 drums Smyrna Figs, Dnssicated Cocoanut, P'O pounds Seedless Hateiiis, 500 Heails of Cabbage._ Breakfast Eacon, BUFFALO TONGUES, MESS MACKER? EL. LEAF LAUD, PIGS' FEET, for sale low by HOPE & GYLES. LUME X?NUMBER ST. Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan? tic Coast and Midland Line?. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU? GUSTA KAILHOAD. AND WILMING? TON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA BAILBOAD. Columma, 8; C, May 2G, 1871. EOUND TRIP TICKETS to all promi? nent Virginia Springs and Westen? North Carolina Excursion Points, good until November 1,1874, will bo on Kale a*s tho Company's Ticket Ollico iu this citj, both via Charlotte and via Wilmington, or and after after Juno 1, 1974. Ticket? to Now York, Pbiladolphia, Bai^ timoro. tin Bay Line, at reducud rates, alat on aale. A. POPE, Jnno 7_Gnnoral Paaaenger Agent. Notice. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, SPART A N B U R G & UNION R. R. CO.. ON and after Jnno 1, 1874, Traine on In* Spartanburg and Union Railroad will run, makiog close connection with ibs Grecnvil'o ana Columbia and Atlanta aad Richmond Air-Lino Railroada, doing awaj with the dolay at Alston. ? _ The Spartanburg and TTi ion Railroad a completely equipped lu. ibis- business; Road being in fine condition, makes good, time-and euro connections. Paasengera traveling this routo will nanr* every attention. W. W. DAVIES, May 27 2mo Snperintendent. POPULAR COLLECTIONS OF ORGAN MUSIC!. FOR 1*1 PK ORGANS. . ORGAN GEMS. Davenport: $2 SO Batiste's Organ Voluntarioa.- ? 2 50 50 Piecea for Organ. Batiste-:'- 2.?0 Clarke's Short Voluntaries. 1.S0 Organist's Portfolio. Rimbault. Twe Volumes, each &GD Eile'a Short Yoluntariea. Nine Nos^,. each SO Zouner's Voluntaries. Complete. 3.00 250 Easy Voluntaries. ZandeL 2.00 New CHuncn Moste Boos Neault Eeid-s; FOR REED ORGANS. Organ at Homo. 250 Recreations for Cabinet (Reed) Organa 1.60 Clarko's Short Voluntaries. 1.50 Clarke's Reed Organ Companion. 2.00 Fino collections of Pieces, Songs and Tunes may also be found in Emerson's New Method, Clarke's New Method, and in Root's School for Cabinet Organs. NEwCncncn Music Book?Is Auavsv. Either of tho above books sent, post - paid, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON Jc CO., ?oston.. CHAS. H. D1TSON & CO., June 21 wsli 711 Broadway, N. Y. C?NGAREE IRON WORKS. COLUMBIA, s. e. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM ENGINES. SAT* AND GR IST MILLS. GIN =Gearing, and al) kinds of Iro? Caatings for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast ings for St?rte and Dwelling*, Patent Railings for Garden? and Cemeteries, Iro i Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, Braus Castings of ;.M kind?,. Bells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops. iic. Guarnutee all my work first data ami.' equal to auy North or South. Works at foot ot Lady street and near to South Carolina and Greenville &? Columbia Railroad Companies' Depot?. Nov 18 lawyers' offices! insurance: ofkickm rooms KOlt K,lMILlK>: SINGLE BED-RUOMir T'l LET IN THE NEW Central National Bank Building.. Pit ICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bed-Rooms from 18 per month upwards; Family Itooms from 16 per month upward*; Lawyers' Offices from $6pr mouth upwards. WATER, GAS, WAT LR and WOOD CLO? SETS and n*ht-r modern iraproviimeu'* iu side building JVTo hack mom*, all fronting on tbo street. Good ventilation A Janitor in charge of building. Apply ta CentraX Bank, or to Messrs. SEIliELtf A l- ZELL. April 2_ Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry) WM. GLAZE, AT his new Btore, Main Mreet, nearly op? posite tlie Central National Pank, ha? large and beautiful dock of fine WATOHEN stein and key winders, from bebt European and American manufacturers, and ot nil: own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY I An unrivaled assorl mont just received and all the latest stvlcs. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in seta and cases,. Bridal Presents, and a very fine selettioa ot Platod'Waro, Gold Watch and Neri Cbainw, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Rings, largo stock of Spectacles and Eye-Glaaaea, Clocka, Musical Boxes* and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is tho largest and beet selected in the Southern country and will be sold as cheap as tame article can bo bought any where. Pot 24_ Notice. Columbia, 8. C, Jnno 1,1874. THE undersigned beg leave to inform their friends and customers that os and after this date wo will sell Goods Sbr CASH. All past, duo notes and accounts must be settled, or they will be placed in suit. HOPE A GYLES. May 31 Business Notice. ALL NOTES AND ACCOUNTS dne w* must bo paid at once, or they will b* collected hv our attorney*. May (i HOPE ,t- GYLES. Shirts, &c. /"I O to D. EPSTIN'S, for SHIRTS anr IX FURNISHING GOODS. May SC