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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. BNotwithstanding that over 100.000, 000 of postal cards were sold during the fisoal year^kat closed on the 30th of June, tho postage stamps aold in? creased from 601,932,520 to 632.733, 420. There were ulso issued over 32, 000,000 of ofBaiul stamps for the Go? vernment. The number of stamped envelopes that were sold un3 not yet been made public. The total value of all the adhesiyastamps issued was over $25,000,000. Dojabtlese the abolition of the franking privilege has hud some? thing to do'with the incrcus-ud sale of stamps. But the postal cards were first naeel in the year just dosed, and their extensive usu does not seem to have diminished the sale of stamps in the least. . '?!-^i*:?!*-u?-? ? ' > Geh. fJoBeph Hooker" is credited with Baying 'that bei is prepared to show'that th'd heaviest grab Gen.' B. F. Butler over'madcr was while he was in command of ? tho negro troops on the James lliv6r, in Virginia. He says that Butler issued orders at that time requiring all the officers and men of the colored regiments to leave their money at his headquarters to bo taken care of. When a man was shot, Hook? er Bays, iue money left with Butler was never heard of again, and be esti? mates the latter made at least $1,000, 000 in this way. Mrs. Chancellor Walwortb, who died suddenly at Saratoga on Wednes? day, was the wife of the lato Chancel? lor Walwortb, who died in 1867, at the ago of eighty. He wob one of the most distinguished citizens of New York State, und was identified with the great temperance, tract and Bible societies. Mrs. Walworth was also the mother of Mansfield Tracy Walwortb, the author, whose death a year ago, at the hands of his sou Frank, created Buch universal horror throughout the community. 1 South Carolina.?Alluding to So nator Robertson's' interview with the President', the New York Times Bays: We may hope, then, in time to see Gov. Moses'and his gang kicked out of South Carolina. It is quite certain that if tbe Republican party will not do it, Homo other party will receive the necessary1 commission. Logan thrashed aroubd in a Fourth of Jaly oration 'Mike a stump-tailed ball in the long grass fighting hiB own flies.'; / j ,_ G~~OtUJffBiA,' j*VO., Ju?T7\ i87T^EoN. R. fi. Elliott, Member to Congress of the Third Congressional Distriot of tho State of . South Carolina?Please call at Felix Oardarelli's and settle your tailor's bill, which has been standing since Janua? ry, 1B72. ' F. OAttDAllELLT. S9~Oharleslou News aud Courier copy three times. ;.< ? .. July 9 lmo JUDGES OF THE SUPREM^C??RT VFTER hearing tbe arguments in the great mandamus oaea, and having ujlayed'a decision, aeem to be PUZZLED TO DETERMINE HoW to act towards just and unj nut claims. Judges of tho.Weed, however, bud no diffi? culty in at once telling THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A celebrated Sc. CIO A It aud one sold in imitation, for, really, tho comparison is us ridiculous as comparing tho climates ot SOUTH CAROLINA AND AFRICA. Resides, the copyrighted brand secures the exclusive sale ot these justly celebtuted Cigars to t he INDIAN 'IhL CIGAR STORE, -July 7 Columbia. S. C. Official Order, Ko. 1. IWANT all Smokers to know that there are still plenty morn of the celebrated 5 cent PARTAGAS on hand. 1 guarantee that they contaiu more und a bottt r quality of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar sold in this city. Special Order, lio. 2. All Smokers of Pressed Cigars will please take notice that they can get a bunch con? taining 25 Cigars lor ti, and all uther popular brands at equally low prices,ut tho CALIFORNIA 01OA1I STORE, (Sinn of the Indian Chief.) 3d Door lie low WhcoUr Hou-o. June 0 Hay and Straw Cuttert. RAW-HIDE ROLLER STRAW CUT? TERS. Self-sharpening Htiaw Cutters. American Lever Straw Cutter?. Champion Hay and Htrrtw Cutters. Bnrdiek's National Hay and Straw Cut? ters, comprising tho best assortment in the citv, and for ealo at low prices bv _ June 21 JOH N AO NEW A t*ON. New Books at Bryan's. THE GREAT ICE AGE and Its It id at ion to tho Antiquity of Man?bv James GciUe, F. It. S. $2 r.h. Willi??, Sheridan, Fox, (ot tinioof George III.) ?2 00. Sum nor, 'Professor,) on American Cur rency. i3 (JO. The Docttinc of Evolution?by Winehcll. ?1.00. Vernes' Meridian or Adventures in Sotttb Africa. Vernes' from tho Earth to the Moon and Around It. ?1.00. Sun Viows of tbe Earth or tho SeaHons, III Oat rated?by Proctor, F. It. S. $2 50. Vernes' Journey to.tlna Contru of tho Earth. 75 cents. Also, a supply of new NOVELS, by Eng lish and German authors, cheap. Self-Sealing Fruit Jars! At the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock, IPROPOSE to closo out inv stock o GLASS SELF-SEALING FRUIT ,L at groatly reduced prices. Call promptly a* the piipply is not Ir.rge. Ju'y 1? 1 " JOHN C. DIAL. 'Let oi C( To Rent, A SMALL COTTAGE, convenient to biibiueuu and market. Also, three -Urge ROOMS- Apply West No. 57, Plain street. _.Tulv in in To Rent. TO. au approved tenant, tbo two story COTTAGE, with nix rooms, ou rMarion street, between Blandiug and Sumtor btreots. Apply at the Central Hotol. MUS. S. S.GO?LLSMITU. ?July 12 _,_ Houso to Rent. M. THE HOUSE and FQUu ACHE MM LOT of Mrs. B. J. Arthur. Good gar "?' ' '"den and excellent wull of wavur. I'oh sossiou given immediately. Apply to V.'M. [N or K. lt. AHTIlUrt'. .Tnt* t MAKTI1_ Something New and Ueautiiui! ABRAMS* PATENT Oast-Iron G-rave Covering! TERRITOIHAL KIOHTS FOR SAI.M. J. A. RUMSEY, Agent for South Caro ? lini for tho above beautiful decora-1 tions. can bo found ft*r a few days at the I store of M. II. Berry, wboro specimens: can , be seen. Great inducements offered to] parties purchasing territoiial rights. . July 15_f,' Apple Jack. ALOT of pure mountain APPLE BRANDY, two and three yearn old. A genuine article JOHN C. BEfcOEUS. COME QUICK ! OB you will miss the BEST BARGAINS that havo I jcn offered to tbe people of Columbia bv C. F. JACKSON, The Leader of Low Prices. ~ Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! (Vv \ \T\ THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE | ^AaWiiJCOMPANY has always on hand the ! bmssbI'largcat stock of HAY In Columbia, comprising both Eastern and Western, which will bo delivered anywhere in the city, frco of charge for drayagu, and at the very lowest rates. Our facilities for purchasing aud handling arc such as to'onable us tu compete succesa fully with any other bouse, and parties in noed will du well to give us a eall before purchauiug elsewhere, lor ire cannot be ??? den?ld. Particular attention is called to our atock of Eastern HAY, which is the best in tho market. May (! Sino B.4MA1SS EXTilAORDpitf at Tur. Grand Central Dry Goods Establish't or W.D.LOVE&CO.I HAVING purchased a bankrupt stock of RIBBONS for cash, wo aro offering them at tho low price of 25 cents a yard, in grosgrain aud all-boiled, in all colors, from 1 No. 9 to CO. SASH BIBBONS in propor? tion. All.nnrGoods havo boon marked down 20 to 30 per coat, bolow market value. JUST RECEIVED, 250 dozen HOSE AND HALF HOSE? good heavy Goods for working poople? which wo ofTur at 10c and 12Jc. a pair worth doublo tbe money. 250 pioces handsomo Sammer DRESS GOODS, at 25c. a yard. Our BOOTS AND SHOES are from the botit makers and sold at low prices. 10 cases PRINTS, at 10c. a yard, and 100 j pieces Paper Cambrics, at 10c. a yard. Purchasers aro requested to examine our stock betoro making their solectious. WM. D. LOVE & CO., May 10 (Under tbo Whoeler House.) THRESHING MACHINES, UV/ll?l'i JL \J tT JLUAVkJT Engines, Reapers, Mowers. Fans, Grain Cradles, SEASONABLE LABOR-SAYING MA CHIN ERY 0 EN ERALLY, For hhIo by L0EICK & L0W.JIANCE. a aS-Ord.T early so as to give ample tirrte and avoid disappointment. Straw Hats. GO to D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia Hotel, for cheap and stylish STRAW HATS. _May 30 Bargains in Suits. FOR bargains in Business and Dress SUITS, go to D. EPSTIN'S, under Co? lumbia Hotel. May 30 UWYBItN' OFFICES I INSURANCE OFFICES! ItOURIS kok FAMILIES! SINGLE 1IE?-EOOA1S! T'l LET IS THE KEW Central National Bank Building. J'JilCRS TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bed-Rooms from $3 per month upwards; Family Rooms from $0 per month upwards; Lawyers1 Offices from IG pr month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements in sido building. Xo hack rooms, all fronting ? on tho atroot. Good ventilation. A Janitor in charge of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Messrs. SEIBELS & KZELL. April 2 Scuppernong and Sautern Wines. FL(\ DOZEN of the above, in dun order t/U for sale very low, bv June 21 HOPE A GYLES. ar Just Censures DLTJMBIA, S. C, TUBSDAi GLENN SPRINGS, SPAUTA9IUU11G COUNTY, S. C, IS made llio moat attractive ' resort in the South. Ex? tensive alterations and im _Ipro ve men t's'have been matte. Every amusement tliat is to he found at tho best Watering Places in the country will be provided. Excursion Tickets at roduced rates I rum Columbia and Charleston to tho Springs aud return are on sale ai ticket nllices. Hates from $15 to $18 per week; $40 to $G0 | per mouth?arranged according to aecum modations desired. ' GORMAN A CALNAN, (Of Columbia Hotel,) June 21 mth8 -Proprietor*,, Montgomery White Sulphor Springs. THIS famous Watering Placo wjll bo opened for the receptioh of viaitoru on the _ :1st JUNE. ' Tho HUildiugs havo beuu relittod and furnished in the most elegant modern style, and' there is overy appiiauco for tho comfort, convoni onco aud amusement of our Guests, such as Expross, Ticket, Post and 'Telegraph Offices, Ac. Ac. Music by tho Naval Aca? demy baud from Anuapad^, Md. Visitors leave tho A. M. A ?. Railroad at Dig Tunnel, aud thenco by branch road H miles to tho Springs. Address coLnouN & COWAN, M?v23 2mn Proprietors. THE~ i PLACE to buy your READY-MADE CLOTHING, UATS, GEN'i LEMEN'S FUR? NISHING GOODS, etc., etc., is at the CHEAPEST And iarcest Clothing Store South of Rich? mond. Oar Stock is almost daily replenished IN" Ail its departments with all ike latest styles. We guarantee to pleaac the :a*ie THE Most f.iHtilions iu ever) particular; war? rant our Goods to be as represented, and v. il 1 noil as r-heap a? any bouse it: the CITY. Those iu want of fluo Custom-made Gar? ments) should give ue a call before going elsewhere. R. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD. May 31 _ SPRING 1874. a? 1874. SUMMER. FINE CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, Coat*, Pants aud Vests, in all the latest styles. All the garment! are woll made. A largo line of tho oolobrated STAU SHIRTS. LINEN AND JEAN DRAWERS. GENTS' NECK TIES and Windsor Scarf.-, Linon Collars and Socks. Tho best KID GLOVES. Silk, Btraw and Feii HATS. Panama and Chip iIATS. UMIIHELLAS, CANES, Tit UNI.;: and SATCHELS. KINARD & WILEY. May :il MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals IT'XCILVNOE on New York, Baltimore, Ii Philadelphia, Boston and nil promi? nent eine? of tlio United States and Eu? rope bought *nd sold. DEPOSITS received and iut( rent-bent hip, certificates issued. STOCKS, ISoNDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the city and country solicited, and LlllERAL LINKS OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL HANK. Corner of Plain and Uiehaidnon streets. Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. rflHR Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto? L niahing anuouncoment that Cincinnati buer is no longer puro, but adulterated with molasses, sugar of stareh, fusel oil and the poisouona Colchicum. Tho Commissioner of Agriculture, in Iuh report for 1SG5, says that Prof. Mapus, of New York, analyzed tho beer from a dozen difforcnt breweries, and found all ot il adulterated. Cocctllna Indiens and tins vomica entered largely into its composition. J. (!. KFEGERS guarantees his beer toho pure and reliable. lie doe*, not adulterate it, but brcwa from tho host barley, malt and hops. _ Jan 'ill Nu.es G. Pa uk Kit. EuuAn Cavi-i.i>s. PARKER & CAYPLESS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ROOM 1 Talker's Block, Main etreet, Columbia. S. O. MavlO W P. B. GLASS, Accountant. "ILL attend to Opuuing. Closing or Kcopiug Setrt of BOOKS OF AC? COUNTS Tor Merchants, Rankers, Me? chanic*, Professional Men or others, hik) to any buaiu^ss pertaining to (he Counting Room. COPYING or WHITING or any de? scription executed promptly. Cilice at Co Iambi* Hotel, lirst lloor. June ;i Attend the True r MORNING-, JULY 21, 187 Spartanburgand Ashevilie Railroad. Nature's Highway Across the Mountains! Lioiit Grades, Easy CrnvES.No Tcsnei.ino j LET IT HE HUll.T SPEEOIL.Y! A link in the Air-Line Komi between the cities o| Cincinnati, I.wuisville, St. Louis, Chicsgo and Charit stoi. seventy-four miles long, with leas than lurch ty miles of] heavy work. Shorter than any Hue from New York, Philadelphia and Ballimote to either of theso eitivs, and many hundred miles nearer to Hicbo centres of Western trade than any existing line to Charleston. The Road that promisee to makeCharUs ton the market for the trade of the great North-west, the We*t Indies, South Ame? rica ajid Europe; also, tu important emi? grant station. ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION, SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND PROFITABLE IS RESULTS An nupoitaut enterprise for the develop? ment of South Carolina. Shares Fiftv Dollars each, payable in ton installments. Every citizen ol lb:.- State should own at leant one Share. Ciiahleston, with her magnificent Har? bor ai.d genial climate; her immense unde? veloped back country, containing a fertile soil, tine past uro grounds and inexhausti? ble water power; her contiguity to the West Indies and South America, and her ? unparalleled' European ocean course, is I destined, upon the completion of this Iai I i'OKTAST TltWSK Like, to emerge from her ' prostrated condiliou and become what j nature has intended she should be?the I Gl'.EAT COSIMEUCIAL Mt.TJlOl ol.is of the iut'tueus Section of the Usited States. I LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY, i The .' 'Rowing clause in the charter is ? published fur the information of sub I serious: Six. t "That no Stockholder of said : Company shall be held liable for the debts, J contracts or acts of said corporation, I beyond the amounts actually subscribed to I the Capital Steck ol eaid Company by such Stockholder.'' j Gto. W. vi D. Bollmj DIRECTORS: Wn.Ll.MH, (?AlUUr.l. Cannon, ann, JdllN II. EviNS, alva Gaue, T. D. Jetek, Tuto. D. Jeuvev, D. R. Di.ncan, Thf.o. G. Bauseii, James E. Black, Joun s. Faiiu.y, John S. Willy. Principal Ofiico and Address, 25 Broad street, Charleston. S. C. C. a. MEMMINGER, President. A. C. KAUFMAN, Secretary and Treis. July S 3uio Excursion Tickets to New York. jWr$01.30.-?a SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO., Colimih a,8. 0., June 30. 1871. ROUND TRIP TICKETS to New York aud return, via Charleston and Steam? ship, at REDUCED RATES, will be on salo on and attor 1st Jnly. Steamers sail on Wednesdays and Sal ur da vs. S. B. BICKENS, July l General Ticket Agent. Excursion Season of lb74 via Atlan? tic Coast and Midland Lines. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU? GUSTA, AND WILMINGTON, COLUM? BIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS. Coi.tMiUA. S. C, Mav 20, 1ST I. ROUND TRIP TICKETS to* all prmni i nent Virginia Springs and Western North Carolina Excursion Points, good until November I, 1S71, will be on eaSo at tho Company's Ticket Office ic this city, both via Charlotte and cfn Wi'.iuiugtuti, on and alter after June I, ls71. Ticket- to Now Yoik, Philadelphia, Bab lim ire. via Bay Link, at reduced rate?, alsti on ealo. A. P< >I'K, .Iiiiit< 7 General Passenger Agent. NoTiCo. SUPE1HNT1 NDENT'S < ?FKH 1 . SPARTANBURG .V UNION It. i.. < <>., ON and ali< r June t. 1871, Trains on the Spartanhurg and Union Railroad will run, making clo-u connection with the (Ireenvil'o Mid Columbia and At h: lit a and Riohnioud Air-Line Railroads, doing away with the delay al Alston. The spartanburg and Union Railroad i* completely equipped ftir ibis business; Road bt ing in lim: condition, makes good lime and sui.neciioiis. Passengers travi hug this route will have every attention. W. W. DA VIES, May '27 'iitio Superintendent. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, A Thisuew store, Main street, nearly op ^"V posit e I hoContral National Jfaiik. liaa large and beautiful stock of line WATCHES Btc-lii and hey winders, from best European and American manufaclurors, and of his own importation, in gold and silver casca. Elegant JEWELRYI An unrivaled assort* nient just roceivi d and all the latest styles. Sti rling SILVER-WARE, in si Is and eases, Bi idal Pi esctits, and a very tine selection of Platod-Ware, Gold Watch and Neok ChainH, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En I gagenu nt Rings, large stock of Spectacles and Eye-Glassies, Clocks, Musical Boms, land a great variety of Fancy Articles. My ' stock is the largos! and best selected in the Southern conn' ry and will bo sold a* cheap as lame art ieli can he bough t itnj whei e. fiel 21 Summer Clothing. (1 O to D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia X Hotel, tor Men's and Boy's Spriug and Summer CLOTHING. May 'JO Event. IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Patented March, 1870; BY I'ANOIaETOM & BOARD?IAN, alousta, ga. THE sntinfactinn this PRE88 hae Riven in the pa-t, the great improvement made on it, and tho fact of ita being from forty tn lift v dollars cheaper than any other good Press,' should induoo plauters and other* to se?d for one of our new Circulars before purchasing. Wu also manufacture Irons for Water Power Prcaaea and Screw Presses. Address ; PENDLETON & BOARDMAN, Foundry and Machine Works. Rolled;! Street. AuKUata. Ga. July_2 w||lmo.' $5,000,000 FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT I ik Ain ok Tnt Public Library of Kentucky, I JUIiY :Jt. 1874. ju IN announcing the Qfth and.last of the ?"?rita of Gilt Concerts, given for the 1 be; ? nt of tho Public Library of ?Kentucky, the i.'rualeea and Manager refer with pride ! auo pleasure to tho four which have been \ already given: The drat, December 1G,1871! i the ntcond, December 2, 1872; tho third, Julv 8, 1873; and the fourth, Mar?h 31, I 1874. i Under their charter, granted by a special ! Act of iho Kentucky Legislature, March , 10, 1871. the Trustees aro authorized to give ON K MCltE, and ONLY UNE MORE Gift Concert. With the money arising i from this fiifth und last Concert, tho Li? brary, Museum and other departments are to he enlarged and endowed with a fixed | and certain annual income. Such an en? dowment fund is desired, as will BOOUrc, beyond peradventure. not only tho mainte? nance of thia magnificent establishmeut, but its constant growth. THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT, For the purposes mentioned, and which ia I positively and unequivocally announced as THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE' I GIVEN UNDER 1 HIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, will come Off to Public Librarv Halt, at Louisville, Kv, 1 FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874. I At thU Uual Conceit everything will bo I . upou a aeato corresponding with its iu- i j creased importance. The music will be ' rendered by an orchestra coustating of 100 I I performers, selected fur their famo in dif ferent laude, and the unprecedented aum of | I $2,500,000, j Divided into 20,000 Gitta, will be distributed among the ticket-holders. MST OP GIFTS. ' One Grand Cash Gift.8.. .1250,000 I One Grand Cash Gift. 100,000 Ono Grand Caab Gift. 73,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 60,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 25,000 5 Oash Gifta, #20.000 each. 100,000 10 Caab Gifts, 11,000 each. 140.000 15 Caab Gifts, 10.C00 each. 150,000 20 Caab Gifta, 5,000 each. 100,000 25 Caab Gifts, 4,000 each. 100,000 SO Cash Gifts, 3.000 each.90,000 50 Cash Gifts, 2,0X0 each. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each. 100,000 | 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 120,000 500 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 50,000 I 10,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each. 950.0001 Grand Total 20 OOOOifta, all cash, 12,500,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets. 150 00 Halves ., 25 00 Tenth, or each Coupon. 5 00 11 Whole Tickets tor. 500 00 221 Tickets for. 1.000 00 Tickets are now ready for eale andordere accompanied by oash w ill be promptly tilled. Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents. Circulars[containing full particulars fnr niahod on anplicatiou. TlIOS. K. ?HAMLRTTK. Agent and Manager, Pablio Librarv Ilnild itier. Louisville. Kentucky. May lit tuft SECOND AND LAST EMI SIFT LICIT ix aid or Tin: 1 U OK MMIKOI.K. VA., I THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874. ; rriil IS r-r.'< rpris? is conduct! d by the Ma , JL soN'ii" IIki.ii r Association, ok Norfolk, Va., under Htitbority of the Virginia Legis < latiirc- Act passed Marchs, 187J-for the purpose et rtii.-ihg lutids to complete the ? Maaot ie Ti inpl now in course of en ction : in NoiPdl.. 50,0;O Tickets?6,000 Cash Gifts. TO UK OIVKN AWAY a m:\V FEMUtlk, TO WIT: AO'ft is tiunrautef'i to One of h'crry Ten ? \> inventive Number*. LIST Ol< GIFTS. I One Grand Cash Gift of.$30,000 1 One Grand Cash Gift of. 25,000 One Grand Cnali Gift of. 211,0(10 One Grand Cash Gift of. 10.00(1 I One Grand Caab Gift of. 5.000 Gin! Grand Cash Gift of. 2.500 One Graud Cash Gift of. 2.000 15 OsbIi Gifts of 1,000 each. 15,000 28 Cash' Gifts of 500 each. 14,000 13 Cath Gitla of 250 each. 10,7r0 71? Garth Gifts of 150 each. 11,850 250 Cash Gifts of 100 each. 25,000 578 Cash Gifts ol SO each.2S.9tiO 5.Q?0 Ca.-h Gitta of 10 each. 50,000 0,000 ritfttl Gift*, aggregating S'-ir,o,ooo Whole tickets. $lo; JJ?R Tickets, f.">; Quarter Tickets, $3 50; 11 Whole Tickets or 22 flalLTickets for r 100. No discount on less amount. No INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. ; Thia Concert h strictly for MASONIC purposes, and w ill be conducted with the 1 same liberality, honesty and fairness which characterized iho first enterprise. JOHN L. HO PER, President. I For Tickets and Circulars giving full In formation, address HENRY V. MOOlin, Secretarv > Ma noire Relief Association Norfolk, Va. ! June 30 ?2C LUME X?NUMBER 94 To All Whom It May Concern. NOTICE in hereby given that application . was made on .tho.lULh day ot JoJy, 1671, to tho Clerk of tbo Court for Richlind County, by John 0.' Seegerw, G-. Dieick?-; William Bteiglilz, Ii. Koetiig.Georgo Bruns, M. Ehrlich, F A. Jacobs, Klbi F. Hei, I>.. Epstin, F: Kdnemau, J.?Hb\ Bisenmann, Henry JJabqoichf, O. D. Ebcrba.rdt and others, for a charter of incorporation for THE COLUMBIA GERMAN SOHUhTZEN VEREIN, in,accordance with the Apt of tbe General Assembly in Buch case hia'd'e and provided. ? .\. j ?;>?. ? 'Juryl2mwl0 I INfOUTANT TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. GOMMEBCIAL TRAVELERS whoeolioit orders by fcarcf,' catalogue, trdde list, sample or other spoelmeH, also these who visit their ouatomere and solicit trade, by purchases made direct from stock, and -who travel in ajiy aeotion.by rail or boat, selling any clans of goods, aro requested to eend their BUSINESS and- PRIVATE AD JE>BESS,aa below,..sULLug olasa of goods they sell and by whom employed; also, those who are kit present under no'engage ment. This matter is pf groat importance individually to salV-mon of this class, or men soliciting traro- iOthi? n> >mier.''Itte, thorcflre,,espooiauy deshv ^jat this no? tice may meet the eye of all Commercial Travelers auA Silear'en in this country, and that they wiUatjmca give it their at? tention. 'Those wlib voniply with above request will be coiiuduatially trotted asd dulv advised of object iu view. Please ad? dress (by letter onlvT CO-OPEBATION, Care Goorge P. Bo well & Co., 41 Park Row, Now York citv._Jnlv 9 Umo Ml IBQK WOm MANCFACTCR1KG COMPANY CHARLESTON, S. C WORKS and general office. EAST BAY AND PRITCHARD STREET 55: Trea? surer's office, at CAROLINA SAVINGS BANK. Church, near Hajno street; P. O. Box 521). DIRECTORS. G. W. WILLIAMS, F. J. PELZER. J. O. MALLONEE, D. C. EBAUGH. C. A. CHI3 JLM, A. A. GOLDSMITH. OFFICERS. JOHN P. TAYLOR, President; FRED. BROTHERHOOD. Superintendent W. H. PRIOLEAU. Secrelalv. JVu W. E. Bit AKNE, Treasurer, at Carolina Savings Bank. H. BUIST, Solicitor. "" FORGINGS AND CASTINGS i i of every description,. ? i House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c. Marino/ HUtionarr and Portable STEAM ENGINES, Boilers. Tanks. HoiBtiog Enginos, Saw Mille! ' '' Rice Threshers and Mills of every da ! scriptiou. Shaftin?s.PuHevs and Gearings, IRON FRONTS for Buildings. CASTINGS of every kind In Iron 07 Brass.' ?" Forgings of all descriptions Phosphate Washers. Phosphate ami Ore Ornshers. . STEAM FITTINGS, brought Iron Pipe, Sheet Rubber and Gaskets, Water and |8tearn Ganges, Belting, Packing, &e. UANUFAOTCRERS of TAYIOR' S Patent Direct Acting; Steam & Hydraulic Presses; AI.So UAXOFACTCREBS OF SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S PATKST TSIAI? STHA!!VEH.. For BPgr Pumps, Bilge lnj -cii"nsv.4'? May 2:5 atpCnio MILLINERY. A EU EL line ot latest styles; Iso. Ladies' and Children's SUITS. Mi>. Moody'* eele ; In ate-1 CORSETS, with other -tyJe^; UN DER-WEAR in great variety; H AI It of all ?%JS uercripiioii'.atitl Bsstaar'Pat } J $ torn*', which will be sohl very J; low Please call sntl see tor 5 st / \ oiir.elvea, at lum- iilmos MRS C E. REED'S. Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's Great Family Medicines. (^OMPOUftD RXTRACT CORYDA? j I.is, the gioat vegetable alterative for aH diseases arising iroin imyurs blood Oil. (IHKBNR'S FIT ( CUE, for Git cure .?f Epilepsy, Fits.Spasms, and convul I sinus nt all kinds. 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