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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. "You had better take ,pare of that young one," was the modest remark of Jack Evans, of tho Chicago, Bar lingtcn and) Quinoy Railroad, as be handed the child he had saved back to its mother, and mounted bis engine to move ahead. Jaok saw the ohild toddling on the track jaBt ahead of bis train, and comprehended instantly that it wu8 too late to stop the engine before be reached it. Ho reversed bis engine, ran ont on the guard as nim? bly as a cat, caught it in bis arms, and threw himself sidewise from the track. The pilot struck bim and whirled him twelve or fifteen feet down the bank, braising him considerably, but he saved tbo baby's life and handed it back to its mother with that careless remark, all unconscious that be was a hero. . _ _ A Faltj.?Last Tuesday night, abont II o'clock, a colored yonth, named WaBb, abont sevonteen years of age, who was sleeping in the third story of the building occnpied by Colonel C. V. Walker as an anotion establishment, rolled ont of one of the front window.0. He fell abont fifteen feet, strack the wooden owning below, bounced from that and fell to the pavement, striking j on his head. His collar bone was' broken by the fall, but his head was uninjured, all hough a considerable quantity of "wool" was left on tbo pavement. [Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel. -? ? ? - Murat Halstead has been abroad long enough to admire the facilities that the English andience has for ex? pressing popnlar emotions. If the speaker does not go on to pleaBO the crowd he is put down?bowled down, if | absolutely necessary. This is a beau? tiful coBtom, says Mr. Halstead, and I Americans must adopt it. One great advantage to a speaker is the certainty that if be is making a bore of himself be will hear of it. A prisoner in the Ohio penftentisry, named Isaiah Baker, while working at a buzz saw, was struck in the eye by a flying splinter, which has cost bim the use of the eyo. He lost the use of | the other eye about three years since, from a spark of hot steel flying into it. He was sent to the penitentiary under u life sentence for shooting bis mother. [Indiana News. Dissolution. COLUMBIA. 8. C, Acocst 8, 1874. rr*,ni'. Firm heretofore exi.-tiug under the JL name of HOPE it GYLES baa been dissolved this daf by the withdrawal ot JOHN ?. GYLES, who h?.3 transferred his interest to E. HOPE, with whom all settle? ments of the affairs or said lirm will be made. EDWARD HOPE, Aug !> _ JOHN K- OYLKS. House to Rent. M THE HOUSE and FOUR ACHE jjRffl LOT of Mrs. 12. J. Arthur. Good gar ???"?den and excellent welt of wa.'.er. Pos? session giveu iuiuediatoly. Applv to WM. MA KT IN or E, It. ARTHUR, July 4 HENRY WARD7 BESCHER As the principal actor in tho greatest sensation ot the day, and the "Indian Girl,.'as the leader ot tho Cigar Trade of the Stato, havo boon thoroughly criticised as to their merits, and tho result ne<ina to be a warning to married m m to hnsbaud more closoly tho sections of then- wives, and t j Smokers in supplying their WANT3 TO HUSBAND MORE Closely thoir fand*, by invostiug in tho "Celebrated 5 5. Cigars," instead ot inforior i goods at higher rates, and to remember that as no one cau boast of moro WIVE3 THAN BRIGH&.1& YOUNG, So no cigar store can bnast nf an good Cigars and Tobacco for tho prien as tho INDIAN ?IHL CIGAR STORE, Aug 11 _Columbia. S. C. Food for Infants. CONDENSED MILK. Eagle Brand, Pa poma. Phosphatio Food, Nestlo's Mo? thers Milk Substitute, Bermuda Arrow It jot, Farina, Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch, alwaya fresh, at June 12 H EINITSH'B DRUG STORE. La Creme rt? In. Creme, N<>. 1, price 50 | eta. Contains On tho Soi, Barcarolle, by Euho; The Break ot Day, Reveiie, by Ar diti; La Ballerina, Polka, by Lichner; When the Swallows Homeward Fly, by Oos ten; EspioalerlcB, Caprice, by Eggharrt? ? piecce lor 50 cts. <MO TL?' * "O 1,0 R,'*mu ?le ln I \j LJLAliJrJL?. t-r?inf, No. 5, contains the following music? 50 cts.: Mountain Stream, Caprice, by s. Smith; Count on Me, Galop, by Jticoby; GritRloea, Romanco, by Thalburg; Danomg Leaves; Jnst.. by Mattel; May Extvzoi, In?t? by Lange??5 pieces for 50 cte. lVL U?J.vJN? R? contains tlie follow? ing music?50 cts.: Chant du Bivouac, Transcription, by Kotier er; Thine Own, Mchidio, by Laugo; Den Paetmsle, 8er? nad?, by Thalberg; Tho angel's Dream, Reverie." bv Lange; The Wild Roue, Ro? mance, bv Kvng?5 pieces for 50 eta. MAILED" Monthly, No. SO, cjntaius tho following music?prico 30 cents: Two Songs by Huys, two by Danks, one by Maywood, a Sacred Qnai'tet by Thomas, a Fonr-haud Ptoce, aiQaiokatep, an easy March and a beautilul Fantasie, by Kinkel. 10 pieces for HO cunls. POST-PAID mi rat month? ly, No. hi. contains tbo following music? price 90 ocnta: Two new Songs by Hays, <<iie by Pratf, oue b.; Lesliu, ono by Stew? art, a" Trio for Female Voice's, by Abt; a Sacred Quartette by Danltn, two Polkas, a protty Waltz and a March. 11 t>ieccs 38uts. ON REQEIPT MARKED PRICE. Addrera J. L. PETERS, P. 0. Box 5420 500 Broadway, Now York, July 21 2(5 Oppoaitn Metropolitan Hotel. Now is the Time?To advertise, at our summer rates, and while there is leisure to read tho papers. * 1 ?'??! UdlKli vJl. f. "Let o DBS. TAYLOR & DARBY HAVE associated thomsolao* aa pnrt ners in the practice or MEDICINE. Calls will receive attention at their resi? dences and at their office in tho Central National Bank building. Oflico hours 2 to 3 P.M.: 8 to 9 P.M. DR. IL W. TAYLOR, A?k * ?3f3* uii. Juan T. DAftlll'. DENTISTRY BOOZER & WRIOIIT, Richardson street, opposito Colombia Motel. Da. D. L. Boozeh, Du. Q. F. S. Wkigut. Aug 4. Inn? IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Patented March, 1870, BV I'EVDLKI'O.N & HO A It DMA "V , augusta, oa. rTUIE satisfaction this PRESS has given I in tho past, the groat improvement made on it, and tho fact of its nein;', from forty to fifty dollars cheaper than any other good Press, should induce planters and others to send for ouo ot our new Circulars before purchasing. We also manufacture Irons for Water Power Presses and Screw Presses. Address PENDLETON A BOARDMAN, Foundry and Machine Works, Kol lock Street, Augusta. 6a. July 2 n||4mo CLOTHING |p HATS! TUE OLDEST" CLOTiHXG hat ffl stand IN tho Stato, and now tho cheapest to get good READY-MADE CLOTHIHG For Summer. A largo lino of LTAT.S; some? thing entirely new in STRAW HATS! Wo still keop abreast of the times iu FURNISHING- GOODS! Gouts' UndershirtB, Silk, Lislo Thread and G&uza, Linon and Jean Drawer*, Ties. Bows, Socks,Collars, Scarfs, the celebrated Star Shirts,ready-made and made 1? order; ?ta guaranteed.* White Liueu. Duck, Mar? seilles VeatB, in new styles. Black Alpaca Frock and Sack Coats. Wo are Belling Goods at low prices for caah. KIN ARD A WILEY. July 23 FOR 30 days, AT X>. EPSTXKT'S, UXDKIi COLUMBIA 110TEL. I will commence on TUESDAY. July 28, and continue lor thirty day.), a cloning out sale of tho remainder of my stock of Beasonablo and popular OLOTHING, FUR? NISHING GOODS and IIATS. at IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. This is dono to make room for Fall Stock. Those in eearch of unusual bargains will be amply repaid by a visit to D. EPSTIN'H, July 27_Under Columbiallotol._ Landreth's Turnip Seed. RUTA BAGA, Flat Dutch, Glibo, Red Top just received at L. T. HILLIMAN & CO 'S July 18 Drug Store. THE PLACE to bnv yorir READY-MADE CLOTHING. HATS,GENTLEMEN'S FUR? NISHING GOODS, etc., etc , id at tLc CHEAPEST And largest Clothing Store South <>f Rich? mond. 0 \r Stock is almost dally ri pleni.-l;t <: IN All its departments with all the laical style?. We guarantee to please ?Ii?; taste THE Moat fastidious in every particular; wart ni nt our Goods to bo as represented, and will sell as cheap as any house in thu Those iu want of ?uo Custom-made Gar? ments should givo u.-i a call before ^oiug elsewhore, r, & w. c, iwtfhiu. Extracts. ENGLISH. French and American EX? TRACTS for the Handkerchief, lor aale at L. T. 8ILLIMAN A CO.'S ' Jol?7-_ Drugstore. Jtut the Season for Turnips. See JTeinilsU'a Almtinac. 1>LANT RUTA BAGA, Largo Amber fc Globe, Large Whlto Dutch, Large Whito Globo. Winter Flat Dutch, Red Top, Yollow Aberdeen, Improved Soven Top. For salo, wholesale and retail, at Aug 11 nUINITSH'S Drug Store. Wasted?A few inoro advorliec ments, to onablo us to publish n paper for tho good of ntbera as well iw our solves. ur Just Censures 3LUMBIA, S. 0., FRIDAY ] Ice I Ice! Icel AM now prepared to supply all orders , for the above artiole. The Ice maun facturod at my establishment Is made from pnro Spring Wator, frozen at a tem? perature of thirty dogreea below freezing point Fahrenheit, and can bo shipped a iOUk distance without much loss. Price $1 23 per 100 pounds, and good weight gua? ranteed. No Ice shipped unless the money accompanies the order. July 21)_J. O. SEEflF.Ua. Rcanoke College, SALEM, VIRGINIA. TWENTY-SECOND SESSION, fel871 -75, begins Septt-mbcr 21 rand olosos June 10. Coarse of I Study as high as that of any Col logo in Virginia. Literary Societies of first rank. Extonsivo Libra? ries. Reading Room. Cabinet and Labora? tory. Location unsurpassed in Amotica. The abnndauce of the iloanokc Valley rcn dera the expenses very moderate. For 80s-1 sion ol ten months, (including board, tui? tion, fuel. lights, washing, Are,,) about 5200, students from seventeen States and lern-1 toi io-t, including South Carolina. *sr Fur catalogues aud farther inforuia tion. address EKV. D. F. Ill P'PLE, D. D., President. An 7 2 tlmn Mount Zion Institute, H'inushoro, S. (.'. THE second session for the. year 1874 will begin hu the first ^MONDAY in Auguit. For particulars, address U. U. CLAUKSON, Julv26tl3 Principal. Select School for Girls. Standing Street, Columbia, S. C. Conducted by the Misses Martin. FALL TEHM for 1871 Will be .giu on tliu first day of October. ? Classes formed in LATIN, GER MAN aud FRENCH. MUSIC ander charge of Prff. PLAl E; Modern Languages, M. nr. HEDE MANN; Matliomatics, Rtv. C. It. HbMP 1IILL; Drawing and Puinting.-; Fancy Work, Mrs. M. E. BRADY. For term*. Ac, upuly at 143 Blanding street, or through tho Columbia Post Olfico. August 5 w-1 "Tue (Georgia Gin," Wc again call the attention of thosol without 0 INS to the above Qiu. We have! sold them for aevuu years, and thu univer? sal satisfaction they have given and the largely increased demand and sale each year, is the beat evidence of their merits. We believe they will GIN FASTER, MAKE | ARBITER LIMP, RUN LiGMTI'R AND GIN CLEAXttR, than any ollna-Gin in the| market. Order early, ol L?RICK .v LOW RANGE, July 2:5 Agents for S.?ut h Caroliua. Official Order, No, 1. IWANT all Smokers to know that there are still plenty more of the celebrated 5 cent PARTAG AS on band. I guarantee that they contain more and a better quality of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar sold in this city. Special Order, No. 2. All Smokers of Pressed Cigars will pleate ] take notice that they can got a bunch con? taining 25 Cigar;! lor ?1, and all other] popular brands at (anally low prices, at the CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE, (Sign of tho Indian Chief,) 3d Door Below Wheehr liouno. June fi Seegers' vs.Cincinnati Beer. TUE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto? nishing announcement that Cincinnati beer is no longer pure, but adulterated with molasses, sugar of starch, fusol oil aud the poisonous Colchicum. Tho Commissioner of Agriculture, in his report for 18G5, says lhat Prof. MapoM, of New York, analyzed tho boor from a dozon different breweries, and found all ol it adulterated. Cocculus Indiens aud mix vomica entered largely into its composition. J. C. SFEGERS guarantees bis beer to be pure and reliable. He does not udttltcrate it, but brews Irom the best barley, malt and hops. Jan 23 Nile? G. Paukkii. Epoah Cavvllss PARKER & CAYPLES'i, Attorneys and Counsellors at Lav.', ROOM 1 Parker's Rluck, Main street, Columbia. S.O. May 10 CON Gr A REE IRON WORKS, CULiITJtlUIA, S. C*. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OFSPKAM ENGINES, SAW A N l> Ii R 1ST Mil LH. ? I N Gearing, at d all kiinb <d Iron Castings 'er Ma? chinery and Or natnetr.it 1 ('??. i ings f.?r stores ? and Dwollii g?. Patent Railing*forGurdoiis inn! Comtitorios, Iro > Settees and Arbor j Ch tiiv, also, I?iase Casting* "f all binds, ' lielis n>r Chtindies, HcIiooIh, Work-shops, I Ac. Guarantee all my work first class and I eijua) to any Noith or South. I Works nt root I.. I.x.l) street mid ::;;:;r to South Carolina und Greenville A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov IS Hay and Strow Cutters RAW-HIDE ROLLER STRAW CUT? TERS. 1 Belf-ahafpcnlng Sliaw GutUi-r, American Lever Straw Catters. Champion Hay and Straw Cutter.-. Bhrdlck'B National Hny and Straw Cut? ters, comprising tho bust assortment in tho oity, and for aalo at low prices bv June 21 JOHN AO NEW & SON Home btomach Bitters. THESE culcbratod HITTERS, prepared by Jas. A. Jackson A Co., of St. Louis, aron certain prdvrintative of FEVER AND AOUE, [NTKRM1TTBNT8, DYSP KPHI A, IN DIG EST ION, And arc highly recommended as an excel? lent tonic and invigorator of the system, j For sale by tho wholesale agents, June 10 JOHN AG NEW A SON. j Advertising is to business what steam j i > to machinery?the grand propelling . power. Attend the True MORNING, AUGUST 14, 18' State South Carolina, Barnwell Co. I By the Board of County Co7nm'ssioTiersof\ said County. BY virtue or an Act of tho General As? sembly of naid Slate, ratified on the 12th day or February, A. D. 1878. and of a resolution of tho said Board of County Commissioners, adopted on the loth day of .Tune, A. D. 1871, tho undersigned will sell, at public auction, iu tbo tovrn of liarn well, tho County seat of said County, on MONDAY, the 7th dav of September next, it being salo-dav, tho COURT HOUSE KUILDiXG AND* LOT, in the town of Rlackvllls, with all its privileges and ap? purtenances, to tho highest bidder for cash, and will make titlos to the purchaser at uaid salo. DKscnir-Tios of tue Building.?A large, new and lluely constructed brick building, two stories high, fronting Iho South Caro-j hna Railroad,and onehuudredyards, more or less, distant therefrom; said building being forty feet wido by sixty feet long,1 containing six snacious rooms on tho first floor, and a capacious court hall, and two small rooms on thesecondlloor, all plaster? ed and ideoly finished, with four lire-places hi the hall and one in each room of the building, with a passage-way nine feet wide running through the entire length of the building ou tho ground lloor; said, building being roofed with tin. fitted up with mantol-pieces, Venetian blinds, win? dow sash, and in every way commodious an l couveutont. The lot of land bolonging to the Couuty, upon which sr.id Court House building 'i s situated, contains two acres, nioro or lees. J. ALLEN TORIN, Chairman. HERCULES McCREARY, nENRV COKER. County Commissioners Rarnwoll Countv. fJJnnn2G j'j New Books at Bryan's. HpnE GREAT ICE AGE and its R?>ation 5. to tho Antiquity of Man?by James Oeike, F. K. s. i"i GO. Wilkos, Sheridan, Fox, (ol tinieof George III.) $2 00. Stunner, (Professor,) on Amcricau Cur? rency. J3 U(). Doctrine of Evolution?by Winchcll. #1.00 Yernoa' Meridian or Adventures in South Africa. Yeruca' troru tho Earth to tho Moou and Around It. $1.00. Sun Views of tho Earth or the Seasons, illustrated?by Proctor, F. R. S. $2 50. Vernes1 Journey to tho Centre of the Earth. 75 cents. Also, a supply of new NOVELS, by Eng? lish and (lermau authors, cheap. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. G-LAZE, AT hisnewatoro, Main street,nciuly op? posite the Coutral National Rank, has largo and beautiful stock of lino WATCHES stem and key wieder?, from bebt European and American manufacturers, and ol his own Importation, in gold and silver cases. I Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled assort? ment j'.ist received and all the latCHt styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cases, bridal Presents, and a very fine selection ol I'latcd-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement lilngs, largo stock of Spectacles ' ami Eyo-Glat-see, Clocks, Musical boxes, and a jireat variety of Fancy Articles. My 1 stock is the largest and best selected in the j Southern country and will be sold a* cheap as ismo artiole can be bought anywhere. Ocl 24 Excursion Tickets to New Yoik. js?-s:Ji.:i?).-ia SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO., Coi.VMiiiA, S. C, June 110. 1874 ROUND TRIP TICKETS to New York and return, via Charleston and Stein ilup, at RKDUCIOD RATES, wi'l he on sale on and after 1st July. Stomucrs sail on Wednesdavs and Saiurdav?. S. R. P1CKENS, July 1 General Ticket Acent. Jixoursion Season of lb74 via Atlan? tic Coast and Midland Lines. CHARLOTTE, COLUMRIA AND AU? GUSTA, A\|J WILMING TON, CohUM R1A AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS. Ciil.UMiU.V, S. C , Slay 2ti, IS74 J>OUND TRIP PICKETS In all proud \i hent Virginia Springs and VYestern Kurth Carolina Excursion Points, good until November 1, lb7l; will he on sale at tho Company's Ticket Office iu i hid city, both via Churlutlii und eia Wilmington, on ,md after June 1,1871. 'rickets to New Ynik, Philadelphia, Rai tini 'te.ci') !J.\v Lim: at riiLie d rii'.v*,aldo ? in sale. ... I't'PE, Jim? 7 General P?>m nycr Ag nt rdlLJiUKEtlY. r .\ ! ULI. line 'i iaiit \yU .-: ''-. j i- f, Ladies' and i liildren's . \ SUITS, Mis. Mi inlyV c? le j f\v,v. ?? 1.rnlc ! COItSETS. with other :"\-:v;.-.-: UNDFdl-WI'Al: in i i'4Hv ?? --f "a':t Vl,!tt>; II All: ? I all I ??? "' ?'} description, and Bazaar I'nt I ~* \ i 7'f'i Ii rue, which will bn sold very j $ low. Please call and si o lor \onrsclvcu, al j hi-ie U3 no's Ml{\L^ IS. REF.D'8. I liiWVYEItti1 oyriCKs: IX SO KrtN V K O BT FI V KM HOOMS KOK PA Ml LI KS I KIN OLE 1IKD-UOOM*'! T'l i.KT IN Till. NhW ?Icntral National Bank B\nldin?. PRICKS TO SUIT TUR TIMES. Red-Rooms from $.1 per month upwaids; Family Looms from {C pi r month upwards; La Wiera' Ollices from $G pr month upwards. WATER, CAS, WATER ami WOOD CLO SETii and oth-.r modern improvementsui .iide tiuilding. A'o l?uk rot ins, all fronting I on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor I in charge of building. Apply is Central i Bank, or to Messrs. SEIDELS A KZKl.L. I Notic'3 to Chewers of Good Tobacco. CA.MIOU.M CALIIOUNJ CALIIOIJM AFRRSll supi lv of the celebrated CAE HOUN CHEWING TOBACCO, just re \ eeiv( d and f >r side at j Ju.'yl? JOHN C. SEEGERS'. Event.' 74. V01 I'OS'IT?NKMKNT. FIFTH AND LA3T CONCERT iaid or THE Public Library of Kentucky. BAY v!a?D and a FULL DRAWING ASSURED oh MONDAY, 30TII NOVK3IUK.it, 1874. LAST CHANCE Fori AN EASY FORTUNE. A postponement ol tho Fifth Concert ot the 1'ublic Library of Kentucky hau boon so generally anticipated, and is bo mani? festly for tbo internst of all concerned, that it must meet the approval of all. The day is now absolutely fixed, and there will be no | variation from tho programme now an? nounced. A sufficient number of Tickets I had boon sold to havo enabled us to hr.vc had a largo drawing on the 31st ?Uly, bui a i snort postponement was considered prefer? able to a partial drawing. Let it be borne in mind that THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT IS THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER HE t.i VEN UNDER THIS CH AIM Ell AND 15 Y 1 ?115 PRESENT MANAGEMENT. That it will positively and unequivocally ! take place, as announced, on JIONDAY, 30th NOVEUDEH. That tho Musio will bo the beat the conn try 1 affords, and that 20,000 CASH GIFTS, aooheqatinq $2,500,000, Will be distributed by lot among tho ticket- | holders. list op gifts; One Grand Cash Gift, - - ' $250,000 One Grand Cash Gilt, - - 100,000 Ouo Grand Cash Gilt, - - 75,000 One Grand Cash Gilt. - - - 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift, - - 25,000 5 Cash Gifts, $20.000 each, - 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each, - 140,000 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each, - 150,000 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each, - 100.000 25 Cash Gifts, 4.000 caoh, ? 100,000 .1) Cash Gilts. 3.000 each, - 90,000 50 Cash Gifts, 2.000 each, - 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each, - 100,000 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each, - 120,000 500 Cash Gifts, 100 each, - 60,000 19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each, - 050,000 Grand Total20.000 Gifts, alle ash, $2.500.0CO Piiice ok Tickets.?Whole 'tickets, $50; Halves, $25; Tenths, or each Coupon, $5; 11 Whole Tickets lor {500; 22 \ Tickets lor ?i ooo. Persons wishing to invest should order promptly, nitlu r uf tho Home (Juico or our local Agculs. Lib< ral comm. ifaioiio will be allowed to satisfactory agents. Circulars containing full particulars fur? nished on implication. THO. E. RRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ivy. Aug Brntlnm SECOND AND LAST nun GIFT CUT ix aid op the HASOXiC BELIEF ASSOCIATION ok MlllFOi.K. VA., THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874, THIS enterprise is conducted by tho Ma so.sie It f.i.i i k Association, of No it folk, Va., under authority of the Virginia Legis? lature?Act paused March 8, 1673?for the purpose ot raising funds to complete the Masonic Timplo now in course of erection iu Norfolk. 50,000 Tickets??,003 Cash Gifts. $250,000!! to uk oiven away: A NEW FEATURE, TO WIT: A Gift it tlunranteeU to tine of Every 'Jen Consecutive Numbers. LIST Or GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gilt of. ?30,000 One Grand Cash Gift ol. 25.000 j One Cum?: Cash Gift of. 20,000 One Grand Cash (lift ot 10,000 One Grund Cash llift of. 5,000 due Grand Cash Gift of. 2,600 One Grand Cash Gift of. 2 oou 15 Cash Gitta of 1,000 each. 15.000 ?S Ca.-b Girts ol 500each. 14,000 13 Cash Gitts ol 250 each. 10,7"0 70 Ca^h Gifts ol lS0?iach. 11,850 250Cash Gifts ol 100 each. 25,000 578 Ca-1. Gilt* ??! 51) each. 2&.9IH) 5 (M0 Cask Gills of 10 each. 50.UUI C.OOO ( ntli Ulfti, liugifuntltig &13U.00U ! Whole Tiek-ts. $10; Half Tickets, s?5; I Quartet I'iulivlM. $2 60; 11 Whole Tickets or 1*22 ilnh Tickets for ?100. *,o discnnl on less uh dint, I \'t IX:>I\'II>UAL BENEFITS. This Concert i? strictly for MaSOSIC I purposes, and will bo conducted with the I saiun liberality, honesty and fairness which ' eliHrai'tcrizi d the first ?nW>rprUo. JOHN L. ROPER. President. F?>r Tickets and Circulars giving lull in ; form at ion, address HENRY V. MOORE, Secretary ! Masonic Relief Astoci.itiou Noitolk, Va. ! MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals EXCHANGE on New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia, Bostou auM all promi? nent cities of the United States and Eu? rope bought and sold. DKPOSI P8 received and Intereat-bearing certificates issued, ? _ STOCKS, UoNPS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of tAcrchants and others from the eltv and country aoliolted, and i lit It Kit AL l. INES OF DISCOUNTSgranted . bV ihn CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, i Corner of Plain and Riohardaon atroota. Prime Mixed Corn. ^ s\ t \ PUSHELS Just received and for ^ JACOB LEVIN, Aug 9 2 Auc. and Com. Merchant. ?/V if ? J i jUME x?number 116 Spart as bnrg and Asbevllle Railroad. Nature's Highway Across the Mountains! Liqut Q bases, East Curves, No Tunnei-tso -L LET IT BE BUILT RPRRDILY! A link ip tho Air-Lino Road between the oitics of Cincinnati, L?hisvi11e, St. Louia, Chicago ancl Charleston seventy-four milos lvngt with Icbs than twenty miles of hoavy work. Rhortor than any lino from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore to either of these cities, and many hundred miles nearer to theao centres of Western trade than any existing lino to Charleston. ThoRoad that promiBOB to make Charles? ton tho market for Iho trado of the great Nurth-wcst, tho West Indies, South Ame? rica and Europe; also, an iniportant emi? grant station. ECONOMICAL IS ?ONR+ h'uOTION? SAVE IN MAN AC i XT AND PROFITABLE IN RESULTS. An important enterprise for tho devolop mcnt nf South Carolina. Shares Fifty Dollars each, payable in ten 1 installments. Every citizen of this State should own at. I least one Share. Charleston, with her magnificent Har? bor and genial climate; her immense unde? veloped back country, containing a fertile soil, fine pasture grounds and inexhausti? ble water power; her contiguity to the West Indies and South America, and her unparalleled European ocean course, is dostined, upon tho completion of this Im? portant Trunk Like, to emorgo from her prostrated condition add become what nature has intended she should bo?the Great Commercial . Metropolis of the Southern Section of the United States. LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDKBB'LIABILITY. The following clause in the charter in published for tho information of sub? scribers: SEC.14 "That no Stockholder of said Company shall be held liable for the debts, contracts or acts of said corporation, beyond the amounts actually subscribed to the Capital Stock of said Company by sucE S tackholder;" DIRECTORS: Geo.W. Williams, Gaurifl Cannon, B. bollmann. joun 1-I.EviNS, Ai.va Gage, T. B. .Jitter, Theo. D. Jbryfy, D. It. a/lncan. Theo. g. Barker, James E. Rlack, John 8. Fairly, John S. Wiley. Principal Office and Address, 25 Broad Street,'Oharieston, S. O. ' C. G. MKMM1NGER, Preeident. A. C. kaufman, Secretary and Treas. Jnlv 9 ' ? % ? 8mo MA-XIIFAOTURING COMPANY of CHARLESTON, S. C. WORKS and general office. EAST BAY' AND PRfTCH ARD STREETS: Trea? surer's office, at CAROLINA SAVINGS BANK. Church, near Hajne strtei; P. O. Box 52'J. directors. G. W. WILLLlMS, f. J. PELZER. J. C. M A LEON E E, D. C. KBAUGH. C. A. CtllS >LM, A. A. GOLDSMITH, officebs. JOHN F TAYLOR, President FKRD BHOI ..KRHOOn, Superin fen dent. W. U. PltlO^EAU, Secretary, W. E. BltAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina Savings Bank, n. BUIST, Solicitor. FORCINGS AND 0A8TINGS uf every description. House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c. Marine, Stationary and Portable STEAM ENGINES. Boilers, Tanks. Hoisting Engines. SswMille. Rice Threshers and Mills of every de ? scriptiou [ Kliaftiti'/s, Pulleys and Gearings. ; IRON FRONTS for Buildings. 1 CASTINGS of every kind in iron or Brass. ! Furgings of all descriptions Phosphat 1* Washers. t Phosphate and ore Crnshers. ' STEvM Ifl iMTVrS, Wrought lrou Pipe. | Sheet Rubber sud Gaskets.'Water and I Steam dangt a, Belting, Packing, A-c. t manufactu i.khs ok TAYLOR'S i'h (? ut Direct Acting Steam & Hydraulic Presses. also mawfactureub ok j SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S I'ATEST TRAP STHAINER, For Bilge Pumps, Bilgo Injections, Ac. May 23 stufim? THRESHING M?CHINEB, HORSEPOWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans, Grain Cradles, SEASONABLE LABOR-BAYING MA? CHINERY GENERALLY. For sale by L?RICK & LOWRANCE. ?7~0rdur early so as to give ample time and avoid disappointment._ Aperients. CONGRESS WATER, Tarrant'sSeltaer, Citrate Magnesia, Soidlitz Powders. For Balo at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S July 7 Drug Store.