The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 12, 1874, Image 1
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BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
* A correspondent of the London
Telegaaph believes that "snob an army
the world has never aeon an that which
Germany has organized." The sum?
mer inspection has jast been con?
cluded, and the force is now prepared
to take the field at a moment's notioe?
its very mobility and vaBt efficiency
commanding peaoe. In it the maxi?
mum of physical vigor, discipline aud
excellence of armament has been ob?
tained. "Moreover, this army is of?
ficered by leaders, of whom it may,
without the least exaggeration, bo
said, that every ono of them is capable [
of performing the duties incident to n
rank one Btep higher than that which
he holds in the service." Peace in
Germany brings no relaxation. The
soldier's time is qnite as much occu?
pied as in war, and the daily routine
is without any of the excitement of
actual conflict. It is well the German
character is apnthetio. It is the only
thing that saves the common soldier
from going mad. A Frenchman with
the same tasks and no cessation wonld '
commit suicide in six months. By
next November, the German army1
will be brought np to the full peace I
footing strength accorded by this
spring's army bill?the maximum of
401,657 men?that will enable it, leu
years hence, to expand in war time
into a force of from 1,500.000 to
1,600,G00 men, with 850,000 horses,
and above 3,000 field pieces.
A Boston firm having recently writ?
ten to a debtor two or three times |
without eliciting any response, sent a
letter asking if there was not a little I
lack of "commercial courtesy" in his
neglect to reply. Promptly, by the
return mail, came a check for the ac?
count and the terse and comprehensive I
reply: "No lack of oommorcial courte?
sy, but a lack of circulating medium
here."
i.a Creme tie In. Creme, No. 4, price 50
cts. Contains Od tho 801, Barcarolle, by
Kube; The Break of Day, Boverie, by Ar
diti; La Ballerina, Pelka, by Lichnor;
When the Swallows Ilomoward Fly, by deu?
ten; Eepiegleriea, Caprice, by Egghard? 5
pieccB for 50 cts.
WJT TT7t a L. n. Crem? tic Inj
* J n n A I Citinr. No. 5, contains |
the following music?50 eta.: Mountaiu
Stream, Caprice, by 8. Smith; Count ou
Me, Galop, by Jaooby; Grazioaa, Romance,
by Thalberg; Dancing Leaves, Inst., by
Blattei; May Breezes, Imtt., by Laugo
pieces for 50 cts.
"l\yrTTC3 T l?.n>Cr?!tnt?cte la Creme. I
JxL U ?10Ko'6' contains tliofollow-I
ing music?5) etc.: Chant du Bivouac,
Transcription, by Kotterer; Thine Own,
Melolio, by Lauge; Don Pasqiiale, Sere?
nade, by Thalberg; Tho Augui'e Dream, I
Reverie, by Lange; Tho Wild Rose, Ro?
mance, bv Krug?5 nieces for 50 els.
MAiLED'S?y. STSK 1
contains the following music?price 301
cents: Two Songs by Days, two by Danks,
one by Maywood, a Sacred Quartet by
Thomas, a Four-hand Pioce, a Quickfdop,
an easy March and a beautiful Fautaufe,'
by Kinkel. 10 pieces for HO cents.
" Mu
Iontb>
ly, No. 81, contains the following music?I
price 30 couts: Two new Songs by Hays,!
one by Pratt, one b.r Leslie, ono by Htew-1
art, a Trio for Female Voices, by Abt; a
Sacred Quartett? by Danks, t tvu l'olk'is, a
pretty Waltz and a March. 11 pieces iJOcts.
ON RE3EIPT MARKED PRICE. |
Address J. L. PETERa.P. ?. box 5120
59D Broadway, Now York,
July 21 20 Opposite Metropolitan Hotel.
COME QUICK!
OR you will miaa the BEST BARGAIN8 I
that have been offered to the pjople
of Columbia by
C. P. JACKSON,
The Leader of Low Prices.
by Kinkel. 10 pieces for HO cents.
POST-PAID S3&
Home Stomach Bitters.
THESE celebrated BITTERS, prepared
by Jas. A. Jacksuu & Co., of St. Louis,
are a eertain provoutativo of
FEVER AND AGUE, INTERMlTTENTS,
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
And are highly recommended aa an excel?
lent tonic and invigorator of the system. |
For aale by the wholesale agents,
June 19_JOUN AG NEW k BON.
State South Carolina, Barnwell Co.
By the Board of County Comnvssioi.ers of
said County.
BY virtue of an Act of tho General As?
sembly of aaid Htate, ratified ou the
12th day of February. A. D. 1873, and of a
resolution of the said hoard of County
Commissioners, adopted on tl 1 15th day
of June, A. D. 137-1, the undcrsignod will
sell, at public auction, in the town of Ham-!
well, the County seat of said Oounty, on
MONDAY, the 7th dav of September iiext,
it being eale-day, the COURT HOUSE
BUILDING AND LOT, in the town of
Blackvilla, with all its privileges and ap?
purtenances, to the highest, biddtr fori
cash, and will make titles to the purchasor
at said sale.
Description of the Builbixo.?A lsrge,
new and finely constructed brick building,
two stories high, fronting the Sonth Caro?
lina Railroad, and ono hundred yards, more
or less, distant therefrom; said building
being forty feet wide by sixty foot long,
containing six eoacious rooms on tho first
floor, and a capaoione court hall, and two
email rooms on the second door, all plaater
. ed and nicely finished, with four flre-placoa
in tho hall and one in each room of tho
building, with a pasaage-way nino feet
wide running through the entire length of
the building on tho ground floor; said
building being roofed with tin. fitted up
with mantel-pieces, Venetian blinds, win
dow snub, and in every way commodlou..
and convenient.
The lot or land belonging to tho-County,'
upon which aaid Court House building lu j
situated, contains two acres, more or less
J. ALLEN TO BIN,
Chairman.
HERCULT7.!;! MoCREARY,
HENRY COKER,
County Commissioners Bnrnw- 11 County.
S'ib>cribc for the Phoenix.
ijiiOHduo* .Pit
'Let 01
COLt
The Spartanburg and Ashevillo Rail?
road Company.
AMBETINO of tho Directors of this
Company will bo held at tho Palmetto
House, Npartanburg, H. O., on WEDNES?
DAY EVENING, August 12, 1874, at 7
o'clock.
This will bo an important mooting, InaB
muoh as the terma of conaolidatiun be?
tween this Company and tho Greenville,
Tennessee, and French Broad Uailroad
Company, agreed upon by tho Committee
from tho rospoctivo Cotnpauiet>, will be
submittod to the Board for their adoption
and presentation to tho Stockhohlere.
By order Prcaidout MhMMi.SQEn.
A. ?3. KAU KM AN.
Bocrotary and Treaa. S. A A. it. it. Co.
Aucii?t G G
House to Rent.
MTBE HOUSE and FOUR ACRE
LOT of Mra. 15. J. Arthur. Oood gar
don and excellent woll of wa*.er. Fob
session given immodiatolv. Apply to WM,
MARTIN or E. B. ARTHUR. July 4
"Tue Georgia Gin,"
Wo again call tho attention of thoso
without GINS to tho abovo Gin. Wo havo
sold them for uevon yearn, and tho univer?
sal satisfaction they have given and tho
largely increased demand aud sale each
yoar, id tho best evidence of their merits.
Wo believe they will GIN FASTER, MAKE
A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND
GIN CLEANER, than any other Gin in the
market. Order early, of
L?RICK A- LOWRANCE,
July 23 Agcntn for South Carolina.
MBS AI MI
No. 124.
THE OLDEST CLOTIHM
A.sn
HAT M STAND
I
N the Slate, and now tho cheapest to get
good
READY-MADE CLOTHLNC
For Summer. A large line of HATS; hoiiio
thing ontiroly new in
STRAW HATS
Wo still keep abreast ot tho tintfls in
FURNISHING GOODS!
Gents' Undershirts, Silk. Lisle Throad
and Gauze, Linen and Jean Drawer*, Tie?, j
Bowa, Socks, Collara, Scarfs, tin- col ob rated
Star Shirts,roady-mado and made to order;
lita guaranteed. * White Linon. Duck, Mar?
seilles VoatB, in now atylea. Black Alpaca
Frock aud Sack Coats.
Wo aro aelling Goods at low prices for
cash. KIN A HD &, WILEY.
July 23_
Official Order, No. 1.
IWANT all Smokers to know that there
are ?tili plenty more of the celebrated
5 cent PART AGASS on hwdd. I guaranteo
that they contain more aud a bettor quality
of Tobacco than auy ether 5 cent Cigar
auld in thia city.
Special Order, No. 2.
All Sniokors of Preaacd Cigars will please
take notice that they can get a bunch rion- ,
taining 25 Cigars tor $1, and all other'
popular brands at equally low prices, at tho
CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE,
tSigu of the Indian Chief',)
3d Door Bciow Wheeler llouso.
June G
Seegers' vs.Cincinnati Beer.
THE Cincinnati Gazette makes tbo asto?
nishing announcement that Cincinnati I
beer ia no longer pure, but adulterated with
molaeace, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the
poiaonoua Colchicum. Tho Commissioner
of Agriculture, in hin report for 18G5. uaya
that Prof. Mapna. of Now York, analyzed
the boor from a dozen different breworios,
and found all of it adulterated. Coccnlus
Indien? and mil vomica entorod largoly
into its composition.
J. C. BFEGERS guarantoes hia beer to bo
pure and reliable. Ho does not adulterate
it, but brews from the boat barley, malt |
and hops._Jan 23
$300.000
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES 1
Legalized by State Authority, and
DRA WN JN P UBLIO IN ST. 1.0 U1S.
Grand Single N umber Scheme of 50,UUU
Number* I
draws tue j.ast dat of KAOlI Mi/NTII.
CAPITAL PEIZE, $50,000!
10,380 Price*, Amounting to $300,000.1
WholeTickota, * 10; Halves, 5; Quarters, 2.50 |
The Great Uomblnation Scheme, with a
CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! and
32.30G Phizes, Amodntinci to 1578.1771
Draws Eoery Saturday During the Year.
Wliol?Tickets. $10; Halves,5; Quartors, 2.50
Address, for tickets and circulars,
MURRAY, MILLER A CO., Mauagors.
P. O. Hox 2.44G. St. Louia, Mo.
April 7 _ itf ly
Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's
Great Family Medicines.
COMPOUND KXTllACT COJtVJJA
i'is, tbo gieat vegetable alterative for
all diaeaacB ariaiug from iuipui e blood.
Dil. (IIIKKMK.'S KIT CURK, for UlO
cure of Epilepsy, Pits,Spasms, and oonvul
aions of all kinds.
medicated Honry, for Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases of tho
lunga and air passages.
NcuralBln.Bneclflc,aoertaiiiandapeody
euro for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous
Uoad-acho, and all norvous pains.
Wabaih Valley Ague Cur?. Contains
no Quinine. A most positive remedy lor
Chilis, Billons Fiver, and Congestions of
Liver and Spleen. Acta liko a charm.
Prepared at tho Laboratorv, Charlotte,
N. (1. For Bale bv W. C. FISHER,
Nov20il\ Columbia. S, C.
ir Jost Censures
iMBIA, S. C, WEDNESDA1
DENTISTRY.
DOUZBR & WRIGHT,
Richardson street, opposite!
Columbia Hotel.
Da D. L. BoozEn, Dn. Q. F. a. WmaiiT.
Aug 4 liuo
IMPIIOVBO
GEORGIA COTTON PRESS!
Patented March, 1870,
Iiy I'ENDLETOS ? llOARDMAX,
auou.sta, oa.
IUI K satisfaction this t'REHS haB given
in the past, thu groat improvement
made on it, and the fact ot its being from
forty to fifty dollars cheaper than any other
good Press, should induco planters and
others to send for one ot our new Circulars
beforo purchasing. We also manufacture
Irons for Water Power Presses and Screw
Presses. Address
PENDLETON & BOARDMAN,
Foundry and Machine Works. Kollock
Street. Augusta. Ga. , July 2 w|i4mo
New Books at Bryan's.
/TUIE GREAT ICE AGE and its Ro'ation
X to the Auliquitv of Man?bv Jarno?
Geilte,.F. lt. 8. *2 50.
WilkoK, Sheridan, Fox. (ol lime of Georg?
III.) $2.00.
Sumuer, (Professor,) on American Cur?
rency. $3.00.
Doctrine of Evolut inn?by Winch ell. $1.00 I
VornOta* Meridian or Adventures in South
Africa.
Vernos' from tho Earth to tho Moon and
Around It. $1.00.
Sun ViowB of the Earth or the Seasons,
illustrated?by Proctor, P. R. 8. $2 50.
Verne*' Journoy to the Centn: of the
Earth. 75 cents.
Also, a supply of now NOVELS, by Eng- j
lish and German authors, cheap.
liay and Straw Cutters
RAW-11 IDE ROLLE? STRAW CUT?
TERS.
Self-sharpening Straw Cutters.
American Levur Straw Cutter?.
Champion Hay and Straw Cuttere.
Unrdick's National Hay and Straw Cut?
ters, comprising the best assortment in
the city, and for sale at low prices bv
June 21 JOHN AG NEW & SON.
CONGAREE IRON WORKS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
-?^-T-Vx-, MANUFACTU?
RER OP STEAM
ENGINES. SAW
A N I) G It 1ST
? MILLS. GIN
? Gearing, and all
kinds of Iron
Caatiltgs for Ma?
chinery and Or
"^w-S;1^ naincntal Cast
"ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent Rallitij/t-Tnr Garden?
and Cemeteries, Iiot Settee* and Arbor
Chairs; also, brass Castings of all kinds,
Hells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
Ac. Guarantee all my work first clatu and
equal to any North or South.
Works at foot of Lady street und near to
South Caroliua and Greenville it Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depot s. Nov 18
Excursion Tickets to New York.
?grS3i.30.-u?
MSB
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.,
Columbia, S. C, June 30,1871
ROUND TRIP TICKETS to New York
and return, via Charleston and Steam?
ship, at REDUCED RATES, will bo on
sale <m and after 1st July. Stoamers Kail
on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
S. R. PICKENS,
July 1 General Ticket Ajjent. _
Excursion Season of 1B74 via Atlan?
tic Coast and Midland Lines.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU?
GUSTA, AND WILMINGTON, COLUM?
BIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS.
Columbia, 8. O., May 20, 1874.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS to all promi?
nent Virginia Springs and Western
North Carolina Excursion Points, good
until November 1,1871, will be on nalo at
tho Company's Ticket Office in this city,
betb vir. Charlotte and cia Wilmington, on
and after Juno 1,1874.
Tickote to New York, Philadelphia, Bal?
timore, r t"? Bay Line, at reduced rates, also
ou sale. A. POPE,
June 7 Goneral Paseenger Agent.
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
AT his new store, Main street, nearly op?
posite tho Central National Bank, has
large and beautilul stuck of liuo WATCHES
stem and key winders, from lie?t European
and American manufacturers, and of his
own importation, in gold and silver eases.
Elegant JEWELRY I An unrivaled assort?
ment just ruct-ivtd and all tho latest styles.
Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cases,
Bridal Presents, und a very fine selection of
Plated-Ware, G?hl Watch and Neck Chains,
I,r.ckets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En?
gagement Rings, largo stock of Spectacles
and Eyo-Glassea, Clocks, Musical Boxes,
and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My
stock IB the largest, and best selected in the
Southern aountry and will bu sold as cheap
as laino article oau be bought anywhere.
_Oct 24
MILLINERY.
A FULL lino of latest styles;
also. Ladies' and Children's
SUITS, Mrs. Moodv's celo
Ibrated CORSETS, with other
[Stylos; UNDER-WEAR in
'great variety; HAIR of all
description, and Bazaar Pat?
terns, which will bo sold very
low. Please call and seo tor
w. w, yourselves, at
Tquo2 3moB MRS-0 E. REED'S.
Notice to Chewers of Good Tobacco.
CAhUOUNl CAkHOVN I ca 1.1 HUM
AFRESH supplv of the ?elobrated ?AL
HOUN CHEWING TOBACCO, just re
c.oivcd and for sale at
July 18 JOHN C RE FOE US'.
Extracts.
ENGLISH, French and American EX
TltAOTS ror tho Handkorehiof, tor
sale at L. T. SILL1MAN ,V CO.'d
I July? Drugstore.
Attend the True
I MORNING, AUGUST 12,
BXTHft IN3?CBBIBNTS
FOR
30 DAYS,
AT
D. BPSTIN'S,
UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL.
I will commence ou TUESDAY, July
28, and continue for tbirty day.i, a closing
out sale of the remainder of my stock of
scasunablo and popular CLOTHING, FUR?
NISHING GOODS and HATS, at IMMENSE
REDUCTIONS IN PRICES.
This is doue to mako room for Fall Stock.
Those in search of unusual bargains will
bo amply repaid by a visit to
D. EPSTIN'S,
July 27 Under Columbia Hotel.
AT THE
Grand Central Dry Goods Establish't
OF
W. D. LOVE & CO.
HAVING purchased a bankrupt stock ol
HI BISONS tor ca>h. wc arc offering
thtnu at, the low price of 25 cents a yard, iu
grosgrain and all-boiled, in all colors, front
No. 9 to 03. SASH ItlUBONS in propor?
tion.
All our Goods have be2n marked down
20 to 'M per cent, below market value.
.1 U.ST ItECE1VKD,
2?0 dozen HOSE AND n ALF HOSE?
good heavy Goods for working people?
which we offer at 10c- and X2Jo. a pair
worth double the money.
2.10 pieces handsome Summer DRESS
GOODS, at 23c. a yard.
Our BOOTS A^D SHOES aro from the
host makers and sold at low prices.
10 cases PRINTS, at 10c a yard, and 100
pieces Paper Cambrics, at 10c. a yard.
Purchasers are requested to examine cur
j stock bet?re making their selections.
WM. D. LOVE A CO..
May 10 (Under the Wheeler House.)
THE
PLACE to buy your READY-MADE
CLOTHING, U ATS, GIN J L EM EN'S FUR?
NISHING GOODS, etc., etc., is at the
CHEAPEST
And largest Clothing 'jtore South of Jlie).
iieilid .
Our Stock is almost daily reph.tiielnd
IN
All its departments with all the latest
styles. We guarantee to please the taste
of
THE
Most fastidious in every particular; war?
rant our Goods to be as represented, and
will sell as cheap as any her.ee in the
CITY.
Those in want of fine Custom-made Gar?
ments should give us a call before going
elsewhere.
It. & W. I). SWAFFIELD.
May 81
L. A WYK US' OFFICES I
INSURANCE OFFICES!
ROOMS KOK FA DHL? I KS!
SINGLE UED-ROO.Hfc!
t'> let in the new
Central National Bank Building.
PBICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Bed-Rooms from 13 per month upwards;
Family Rooms from SG per month upwards;
Lawyers' Offices from $C pr month upwards.
WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO?
SETS and othe r modern improvements in?
side building. No back rooms, all fronting
ou the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor
in charge of building. Applv ta Central
Bauk, or to Messrs. SEIDELS & EZELL.
April 2
Nileh g. Pauker. Ena An Cayi'I.esh.
PARKER & CAYPLESS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
ROOM 1 Parkor'a Block, Main street,
Columbia. S. C. May 10
Food for Infants.
(CONDENSED MILK, Eagle Brand, Pa
j pom a, Phosphatic Font], Neatle's Mo?
ther's Milk Substitute, Bermuda Arrow
j Root, Farina, Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch,
always fresh, nt
; Juno 12 IIKIJUTSH'S DRUG STORE.
Event,"
1874. VOI
POSTPONEMENT.
FIFTH AND LA8T CONCERT
in aid of the
Public Library of Kentucky.
DAY FIXED
and a
FULL DRAWING ASSURED
on
MONDAY, 30TK NOVEMBER, 1874.
LAST CHANCE
for
AN EASY FORTUNE.
A potdnouement of the Fifth Concert of
tho Public Library of Kentucky has boon
bo generally anticipated, and in bo mani
: foully fur tho interest of all concerned, that
it must meet tho approval of all. The day
is now absolutely fixed, and thero will be no
variation from tho programme now an?
nounced. A sufficient number of Tickets
had been sold to have, enabled us to havo
had a largo drawing on tho 31st Jnly, but a
short poutponcment was considered profcr
ablo to a partial drawing. Let it bo borne
in mind tbat
THE FIFTH GlfT CONCERT
IS TflB LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE
QlVliS UNDER THIS CHARIER AND BY
Til.. PRESENT MANAGEMENT.
'J hat it will positively and unequivocally
take place, aa announced, on
MONDAY, 3U1II NOVEMBER,.
Tbat tho Music will bo tho best the country
affords, and that
20,000 CASH GIFTS,
auoreoating
$2,500,000,
Will bo distributed by lot among the ticket
holders.
LIST OF GIFTS.
Ono Grand Cash Gift, - - $250,000
One Grand Cabh Gift, - - 100,000
Ouo Grand Cash Gift, - - 75,000
Ouo Graud Cash Gilt. - - - 50.000
Cue Graud Cash Gift, - - - 25,000
5 Cash Gifte, $20,000 each, - 100,000
lOCashGiftR, 11,000 each, - 140,000
15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each, - 150,000
20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each, ? 100.000
25 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each, ? 100,000
3J Cash Gifts, 3 000 each, - 00,000
SOCashGiftB, 2.0(10 each, - 100,000
If MJaab Gifts, 1,000 each, - 100,000
Ml> Cash Gifts, 500 each, - 120,000
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each, ? 50,000
10,000 Cash Gifts, 5(1 each, - 050,000
Grand Total20.000 Gift*, all cash.$2,500.0:0 j
Phice of Tickets.?Whole Jicliota, $50; I
Halved, $25;Tcuthu, or each Coupon. $5;
11 Wh do Ticketi lor J500; 22 .1 Tickets for
$1.000.
Persons wbdilrg to invrtt should order
promptly, either of the Homo oflh-e or our
local A|;e.uts.
Liberal commissions will be allowed to
satisfactory agents.
Circulars containing full particulars fur?
nished en implication.
THO. E. BRAMLETTE,
Agent and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.
Aug 8 smilmo
SE0OND AND LAST
IS AID of TUB
MASOXIC BELIEF ASSOCIATION
OK NORFOLK. VA.,
THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874.
I -. ?.
riiniS enterprise ie conducted by tho Ma
I 1_ soNie Relief Association,ofNobfolk,
I Va., umkr authority of the Virginia Legie
! lature?Act passed March 8, 1873 ? for tho
i iiurpoDuof raising funds to complete tho
! Masonic Temple now in course of erection
j in Norlelk.
50,000 Tickets?6,000 Ca&h Gifts.
$250,000 1!
TO BE GIVEN AWAY!
A A'/vH' FEATURE, TO WIT: A Gift is
Guaranteed to One of Every Ten
Consecutive Numbers.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Com. d Cash Gift of. f 30,000
One Grand Cash Gift of. 25 000
One Crand Cash Gift of. 20,000
One Grand Cash Gift of 10,000
One Graud Cash Gift or. 5,000
Oue Graud Cash Gift of. 2.500
Ouo Graud Cash Gift of. 2.000
15 Cash Girts of 1,000 each. 15,000
28 Cash Gifts of 500 each . 14,000
43 Cash Gifts or 250each. 10,750
79 Cash Gifts of 150 each. 11,850
250 Cash Gifts of 100 each. 25,000
578 Cath Oifts of 50 each. 28.900
5,000 Cash Gilts of lUeach. . 50,000
0.000 CttMttGifts, aggregating 8*30.000
Whole Tickets. $10; Half Tickets, $5;
Quarter Tickets, $2 50: 11 Whole Ticketa or
22 Hall Tickets for $100. No disc .tint on
i lest- amount.
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
This Concert is strictly for MASOXIC
purposes, and will be conducted with the
same liberality, honesty and fairness w Inch
oharatteiiz?d"the first enterprise.
JOHN L. ROPER. President.
For Ticketa and Circulars giving full in?
formation, address
HENRY V. MOORE, Secrotarv
Masonic Holier Association Norlolk.Va.
June 30 _ j2G
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals
EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimoro,
Philadelphia, Boston and all promi?
nent cltieB or tho United States and Eu?
rope bought aiid sold.
DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing
certificates hened.
STOCKS, B:>NI)S, GOLD and SILVER
bought and sold.
ACCOUNTS or r.\oichants and others
from lliu ally and country solicited, and
LIBERAL LINKS OF DISCOUNTS granted
hv the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
'Corner of Plain and m?hardaen utreota.
Prinio Mixed Corn.
! p? S\i \ HUStiELS just received and for
0\J\J ?alo low for cash by
J J ' JACOB LEVIN,
! Ane9 2 Auc. and Com. Merchant.
Bp art an barg and Asb e vi lie Railroad.
Nature's Highway Across lite Mountains!
-? i
LionT Grades, Easy Curves, No Tunneling
' liKT IT BE BUILT HPEKDILV!
A link in tbo Air-Line Road between the
cities o( Cincinnati, Lwuisville, St*. Louis,
Obicago and Charleston, seventy-four
miles long, with less than twenty mllos of
heavy work.
Shorter than any line from New York,
Philadelphia and Baltimote to either of
these cities, and many hnudrod miles
nearer to these centres of Western trade
thau any existing lino to Charleston.
The Head that promisee to makoCharles?
ton the market for the trado of tbo great
North-weat, tho West Indies, South Ame?
rica and Europe; also, an important emi?
grant station.
ECONOMICAL 1 CONST'TTTION, .
SAFE IN MANAGE.Vi f AND
PROFITABLE 1st RESULTS.
An important enter, rlao for the develop?
ment ff South Carolina.
She. "s Fifty Debars each, payable in ten
installments.
Every citizen of this Stato ehould own at
least ono Sharo.
Charlebton, with her magnificent Har?
bor and genial climate; hor immense unde?
veloped back country , containing a fertile
soil, fine pasture grounds and inexhausti?
ble water power; her contiguity to tho
Weat Indiea and South America, and her
unparalleled European ocean couree, ia
destined, upon the completion of this Im?
portant Tuf Mi Like, to emerge from her
prostrated condition and becomo what
naturo baa intended aho should be?tho
Great Commercial Metropolis of tho
Southern Section of the United States.
LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY.
Tho following clause in the charter ia
published for the information of sub
eoribera:
Sec. 4 "That no Stockholder of said
Company shall be held liable for tho dobts,
contracts tu- acts of said corporation,
beyond the amounts actually i-nbtcribcd to
the Capital Stock ol said Company bv such
Stockholder."
DIRECTORS:
Giso. v/. William?; Gabbifl Cannon,
D. Bollmann, John II. Evi.Ns,
ai.ya Gaoe, T. B. Jeter,
Theo. D. Jkbvi.y, D. It. Dlncan,
Tueo. G. Barker, James E. Black,
John S. Fairly, John S. Wiley.
Principal Office and Address, 25 Broad
street, Charleston, S. C.
C. G. MEMMINGER, President.
A. C. KAUFMAN, Secretary and Treaa.
Jnlv 9 3mo
I
II OTMffllffi! COM?
of
CHARLESTON, S. C.
\TTORKS and general < flice. EAST BAY
V> AND I'It ITC HARD STREETS: Trea?
surer's office, at CAROLINA SAVINGS
BANK. Church, near Ilajne street; P. O.
Box 529.
bi rectors.
G. W. WILLIAMS. F. J. PELZER.
J. C. Mai.LONEE, D. C. KBAOGH.
C. A. ?H1S >LM, A. A. GOLDSMITH.
officers.
JOHN P. TAYLOR. Pre.idei.t
FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent.
W. H. PRIOI.KAU, Secretary.
W. E. BUAKSE, Treasmer. at Catolina
Saving* Bn.uk.
H. BCIST, Solicitor.
FORGINGS AND CASTINGS
of every description.
House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, Ac.
Marine, Stationary and Portable STEAM
ENGINES, Boilers. Tanks.
Hoisting Engines. SawMille.
Rice Threshers and Mills ol overy de?
scription
Shaftings,Ptillove and Gearings.
IRON FRONTS for Buildings.
CASTINGS of every kind in Iron or
Brass. t
Forgings of all descriptions
Phosphate Washers.
Phosphate and Ore Crushers. *
STEAM PI iTINtiS, Wrought Iron Pipe.
Sheet Itubber ai>d Gaskets. Water and
Steam Ganges, Belting, Packing, Ao.
makokactdbebs of
TAYLOR'S
Patent Direct Acting
Steam & Hydraulic Presses.
al80 manofaotubebb of
SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S
PATENT TBAP STRAINER,
For Bilge Pnmpa, Bilgo Injtotiona, Ac.
May 23 atnBmo_
THRESHING MACHINES,
HORSE POWERS
Engines, Reapers,
Mowers, Fans,
Grain Cradles,
SEASONABLE LABOR-SAVING MA
| CHIN ERY GENERALLY. For aale by
L?RICK & LOWRANCE.
?7*Ordor oarly so aa to givo ample time
and avoid rliauppointuient.
Aperients.
CONGRESS WATER,
Tarrant'e Seltzer,
Citrate Magnesia,
Keidlit2'Powders. For sale at
L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S
July 7 Drugstore.