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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Publishers' Penalties.?The Post Office Department has under consid? eration a case where a Wheeling manu? facturer of posl.ofQce supplies, who is also the publisher of a postal journal, sent copies of his paper advertising his wares to, it is supposed, nearly all the postmasters in the United States, taking the publisher's oath required by a reoent Act of OongroBB. In addition to this, he enclosed a small circular, two by four inches. Postmasters re? ceiving the papers ure sending into the Department the BSsuranco that they aro not subscribers. The penalties aro?first, letter postage, and fivu dollars fine on each paper coutaining a circular; Becond, a fine of fifty dol? lars for each paper mailed to other thau bona-fide subscribers; and third, fifty dollars Quo for eaoh offonco iu swear? ing falsely to tho list. Daring tho storm, laBt Saturday, a stroke of lightning shivered a troo about forty feet high and eighteen inches diameter, on Dr. W. E. Aiken's place, near Winnsboro. The tree was split into three pieces. One piece, about ten feat tlung and one-tbird of the main trunk, was thrown about twenty-five feet and struck the roof of a house, crushing six rafters and mak? ing an immense hote. A limb also fell on the other end of the roof, breaking a part of the floor; the in? mates of the honse were not. injured. A mule about twenty yards off waB kill? ed. Another large piece of timber was thrown about thirty yards towards the road. This won the most severe stroke we have ever heard of. [ Winnsboro News. --? ? - Austin, the ?oene of the negro riot, wbioh seems to have been strangely construed as the beginning of a war of races in the South, is a little village on the Mississippi ltiver, in Tunica County, in the North-western portion of the State of Mississippi, and in a re? gion populous with oolored people. R. & \Y. C. SWAFF1ELD Aro now ottering Extraordinary Inducements cash: buyers. BOYS' LINES SUITS, from 2J to 8 years, at Two Dollars. a<iid othur Goods in proportion. STRAW HATS at cost. Call and examine our style? and prices before buying elsewhere, i OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Is almost daily replenished. FINK CUSTOM G IflMKNTS Made to order in bent atyle. and at low! rates.__?_Ang 14 La Creme d? la Creme, No. ?!, price M) eta. Contains On tho Sei, barcarolle, by Kuhe; Tho Rreak of Day, Reveiio, by Ar diti; La Ballerina, Polka, by Lichncr; when tbo Swallows Homeward Fly, by Oes ton; Eapiegltries, Caprice, by Egguard? 5 piecee for 50 cts. rr tt* * 13 l. a n r ? m c tie la \J p~i Pj/V 1 Creme. No. 5, contains the following mueic?-SO eta.: Mountain Stream. Caprice, by 8. Smith; Count on Me, Oafop. by JiiCobj ; Graziosa, Romanco, by Thalborg; Dancing Leaves, Inet., by Mattel; May Drdtzca, Hint., by Lange?5 pieces for 00 eta. Ti|TTQ J" f\ Li? Creme de la Creme. IVA U ?-lv^w" ?? cont.at.iB tbnfollow? ing music?50 etc.: Chant da Rivouac, Transcription, by Kettorer; Thine Own, Moloiie, by Lauge; Lou Paequalo, Sore nade, bv Thalborg; The Angel'* Dream, Reverie." by Lange; Tho Wild Rose, Ro? manco, by lit ug?fi pieces for 60 cts. MAILEDVViVnmiy. Nof'su! cautaine. tho following music?price 3? I cents: Two Bongs by Hays, two by Danks, I ono by Maywood, a Sacred Quartet by Thomas, a Four-baud Pioco, a Quickstep, an easy March and a beautiful Fantaaio, by Kinkel. 10 pieces for 30 uonts. POST-PAH) .2SSL3C ty. No. 81. contains the following muaic? price 30 eonta: Two new Songs by Haya, one by Pratt, ono b.; Leslie, one by Stew? art, a Trio for Feuialo Yoicoa, by Abt; a Sacred Quartotte by Danka, two Polkas, a pretty Waltz and a March. 11 pioces30ola. ON RE0EIPT MATtKED PRICE. Addroas J. L. PETERS, P..0; Rox 5120 5IK) Rroadway, Now York, July 21 20 Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Food lor Infants. riONDENRED SULK. Eagle Rrand. Pa V./ pom.v, Phosphatte l*'ood, Noatlo's Mo? ther'* Milk Substitute, Rormuda Arrow Riot, Fnriiin, Rroma, Cocoa, Corn Starch, always In nh, nt Jnno 12 FJBISITSH'S DRUG STORE. "Let o CO DES. TAYLOR & DARBY HAVE associated themsolBe* as part ?era in the practica of MED 10INK. Calls will roooivo attention at tbcir roai donees and at their oflico in tho Central National Bank building. Of?co hours 2 to 3 P. M.: 8 to 9 P. M. DR. B. W. TAYLOR, Ang 4 ||3t3?_DR. JOHN T. DAR1JY. DENTISTRY. BOOZER & WRIGHT, Richardson street, opposite Colnmhiii Hotel. Dn. D. L. Boozeii, Du. O. V. S. Wriout. Aug -1 lino IMPllOVESD GEORGIA COTTON PRESai Patcntod March, 1870, BY l'GNDLETO.V & BUAlinSlAN, augusta, oa. THE satisfaction this I'ltESB has given in tho pabt. the groat improvement made on it, and tho fact of its being from forty to fifty dollarschoapcr than any other good Press, Bhould induco planters and n Llin.ru to Hnnd for one of our now Circulars beforo purchasing. Wo also manufacture Irons for Water Power Presses and Screw Presses. Address PENDLETON A BOAP.DMAN, ' Foundry and Machine Works, Kollock Street, Augusta. Oa. July 2 w||4rno CJTIIK till im> No. 12 1. TUE OLDEST 0L0TH1K0 HAT m STAND IN tbo State, and now tho cheapest to get good READY-MADE CLOTHING For Summer. A large line of DATS; some? thing entirely new iu STRAW HATS! Wo still keep abreast of tho timoa iu FURNISHING GOODS! Gouts' Undershirts, Bilk, Lisle Thread and Gauze, Linen and Jean Drawer*, Ties. Bows, Socks,Collars, Scarfs, the celebrated Star Bbirtajready-made and made to order; fits guaranteed.* White Linon. Duck, Mar? seilles Vests, in now styles. Black Alpaca Frock and Sack Coats. Wo are selling Goods at low prices for cash. KIN ARD A WILEY. July 23 FOR 30 DAYS, AT D. EPSTIN'S, UND Eli COLUMBIA HOTEL. I will commence on TCEBDAY. July 28, and continue for thirty day.i, a clotdog out sale of the remainder of my stock of seasonable and popular CLOTHING, FUR? NISHING GOODS and HATS, at IMMENSE | REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. This is done to make room for Fall Stock. I Those in search of unusual bargains will I bo amply repaid by a visit to D. EPSTIN'S, Jnly 27 Under Columbia Hotel. Landreth's Turnip Seed. RUTA BAOA, Flat Dutch, Globo, Red Top in at received at L. T. hl KLIMAN A CO.'S Jnly 18 DriiR store. THE PLACE to buv vour BEADY-MADE OLOTniNG, HATS,GENTLEMEN'S FUR? NISHING GOODS, etc., etc., is at the CHEAPEST And largest Clothing Store South of Rich? mond. Onr Stock is almost daily replenished IN All its departments with all tho latest etvloa. We gniranteo to please the taste of Moat fastidious in even particular; war? rant our Goods to bo as represented, and will sell as cheap as any house in the CITY. Thoho in want of line Custom-made Gar? ments should give us a call boforc going | clsewhero. B. & W, C, SWAFP1ELD. Extracts. ENGLISH French and American FX-1 TRACTS for tho Handkerchief, for sale at L. T. SILL1MAN A CO.'S July 7_ Drug Store. Jast the SbHson for Turnips. ?See Heinilth'a Almanac. I3LANT RUTA BAGA, Largo Amber . Globo, Largo Whito Dutch, Largo Wltlto Globo, Winter Flat Dutch, Rod Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Improved Soven Top. L'or sale, wholesale and rotail. at Aug 1 i HEINITSn'S Drng Store. Wanted?A fow moro ndvertise mentR, to onnhlo uh to publish n paper for the good of others ns woll an onr solves. LY nr Just Censures LUMBIA, S. C, SATURDA HENRY WARD BEECHER AS the principal actor in the groatcst sensation ot tho day, and the "Indian I Girl,.' aa tho leador of tho Cigar Trado of I tho State, havo bcon thoroughly criticised as to thoir merits, and tho result seems to bo & warning to married mun to husbaud moro eloaoly tho alT-jctiona ot their wives, aud to Smokura in supplyiug their WANTS TO HUSBAND MORE Oloaely thoir fund*, by investing in tho "Celebrated 5;. Cigara," Instead ul inferior gooda at lilghor rales, and to remumber tbp.t. us no one cau boaat of more WIVES THAN BRIGHAEfl. YOUNG. So no cig.ir utoro can boaat ol' aa good Cigars and Tobacco for tho price as the INDIAN GIttL ClGAlt ST?HE, AilR 11 Columbia. S. C. Ice! Ice! Ice! IAM now prepared to supply nil ordora for tho above article. Tbo Ice maun laetured at my eatabliahmont la made from pure Spring Water, frozen nt a tem? perature of thirty degrees below freezing point Fahrenheit, aud can bo shipped a [ Ion? diat-itico without much losa. Price f 1 25 per 10(1 ponude, and good weight, gua? ranteed. A'o Ice shipped unless the money accompanies the order. July 20 _J. O. BEEPERS. Roanoke College, SAMOI, VIRGINIA. TWENTY-SECOND SESSION, ^1874-75, begins September 2 jaud closes Juno It; Course of Study as high a? that of any College in Virginia. Eitorary Societies of first rank. Extonaivo Libra? ries. Reading Room, Cabinet and Labora? tory. Location unaurpaaaed in Amoiica. The abundance of the Roanoko Valley rcn doro the expeuacs very modsrato. For aoa sion nt ton montba, (including board, tui? tion, fuel, lighta, washing, Ac.,) about $200. Studenta Trom seventeen States aud Terri? torien, including South Carolina. W For oat&loguca and further informa? tion, addreee REV. D. F. BITTLE, D. D., Proaidoiit. A u g a_tlnio MountZion Institute, . Winnsloro, S. C. THE aecoud seaaion for the year 1874 will begin on tbo first ^MONDAY in August. For particulars, address R. H. OLARKSON, July 20fl3 Principal. Select School for Girls. Blandina Street, Columbia, ?>'. C. Jonducted by the Misses Martin. FALL TERM for 1874 will be ? gin en tho llrat day of October. EGlasSc* formed in LATIN,GER At A N and FRENCH. MUSIC under charge ol' Prof. PLa iE; Modern Lauguageu, ji. i?k ;(EHE? MANN; Mathcmatica, Rev. C. R. H&MP I11LL; Drawing and Painting.-; Fancy Work, Mrs. M. E. RRADY. For terms, Ac, apjily at 143 Rlanding atreet, or thruugh the Columbia Poat Oflico. August 5 wl Official Order, No. I. IWANT all Smokers to know that there aro atill plenty moro of the colobrated 5 ceut PART AGAS on hand. I guarantee that thoy contain more and a bettor quality of Tobacco tban any other 5 cont Cigar aold in tbia city. Special Order, No. 2. All Smokora of Pressed Cigara will plea?o take notice that they uan get a hunch con? taining 25 Cigara tor (1, and all other popular brands at equally low prices, at the CALIFOUNIA OIGAR STORE, (Sign of the Indian Chief,) 3d Door Relow WkeoWr Houao. Juno G Seegero' vs.Cincinnati Beer. TOE Cincinnati Gazette makes tbo aato nishing announcement that Cincinnati boor is ne longer pure, but adulterated with molasses, sugar of alarch, fusel oii and tbo poisonona Colchicum. Tho Oommieaioner of Agricnlturo, in his report for lHC5.aayi that Prof. MapoH, of New York, analyzed tho hoer from a dozen different breweries, and found all ol it adulterated. Coooulue Indiens and nnx vomica entered largely j into ita composition. J. C. SKEGEltS guarantees Ida beer tobe pure and reliable, lie doea not adulterate it, but brews iron) the beat barley, malt and hops._ Jan 23 GONGAREE IRON WORKS, | COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER Of STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST 'MILLS. GIN 'Gearing, and all kind* of Iron Caalings for Ma? chinery and or? namental Cast* iuga for Stores and Dwelling*, Pa1 on I Railings for Gardena and Cornel erb ?*. Iron Settee* and Arbor Chair*; al*o. ?raes Oa*ltngs ol ?II kinds. Rolls for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, .to. Guarantee all my work first c!<uaa:id equal loanv North or South. Worka at foot ol Lady street end ntnir to South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. N?v IS Hay and Straw Cutters RAW-HIDE ROLLER STRAW CUT? TERS. Self-sharpening straw Cutters. American Lever Straw Cutter*. Champion Hay and Straw Cutters. Rurdick's National Hay and Straw Cut? ters, compriaing tbo beat aaaorlmc nt in the city, and for sale at low price* by June 21 JOHN AGNEW X SON. Home Stomach Bitters. THESE colobrated RITTERS, prepared by Jas. A. Tackaon A Co., of St. Louis, aro a certain preventative of FEVER AND AGUE. INTERMITTENT^, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION. And aro highly recommended a* an excel? lent tonlo and Invlgoralor of the system. For sale by tho wliolflsaloagonts, June PJ JOHN AG NEW A SON Old typo metal?superior to Babbitt for Rome purposes?can bu obtained at Pjkesix office at low Qgnres?25 cents a pound for fifty pounds or less; 20 cents for larger quantities. Attend the Tru< Y MORNING-, AUGUST 15, State South Carolina, Barnwell Co. By the Board of County Commitsloners of said County. BY virtue- of .in Act of the Ocoeral Aa aenihly of said Stato, ratified on tho 12ob day or February, A. I). 1873. and of a resolution of tho Baid Board of County [ Commissioners, adopted on tho 15th day f June, A. 1>. 187-i, iiio undersigned will ell, at public auction,in tho town of Barn well, the Countv seat of said County,on MONDAY, the 7th day of September next, it being sale-day, tho COURT HOUSE BUILDING AND LOT, in the town of Blackvills, with all its privileges and ap? purtenances, to tho highest bidder for caah, and will make titles to tho purchaser at said sale. DEScnumoN or the Builpino.?A large, now aud llnely constructed brick building, two stories high, fronting tho South Caro? lina lttilroad, and one hundred yards, more or leas, distant therofrom; said building being forty feet wido by sixty feet long, containing six snacious rooms on the first lloor, and a capacious court hall, and two small rooms en the second lloor, all plaster? ed and nicely finished, with four lire-places in tlie hall and ouo iu each room of the building, with a paasago-way nine feet wido ruuniug through tho entire length of the building on tho ground lloor; Baid building being roofed with tin, fitted up with inantol-pieces, Venetian blinds, win? dow sash, and iu every way commodious and convenient. The lot of land belonging to tho County, upon which said Court Houbo building is situated, contains two acres, moro or lees. J. ALLEN TOB1N, Chairman. ITEBCULES McOUEARY, I1ENBY COEER. County Commissioners Barnwell Countv. ~>Inno2C _ 19 New Books at Bryan's. ffUIE GREAT ICE AGE and its Be'ation _a_ to tho Antiquity of Man?by James Gcike, F. B. S. $2 550. WilkoH, Sheridan, Fox, (of time of George III.) $2 00. Sumner, (Professor,) on American Cur? rency. $3.1)0. Doctrine of Evolution?by Winchell. 11.00 Vernes' Meridian or Adventures in South Africa. Vernes'from the Earth to tho Moon and Around It. $1.00. ?Sun Views of the Earth or the Seasons, illustrated?by Proctor, F. B. S. $2 50. Vernes' Journey to the Centre of tho Earth. 75 cents. Also, a supply of now NOVELS, by Eng? lish and German authors., cheap. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT Iks new store, Main street, nearly op? posite the Central National Rank, has largeaud bcautilul stock of fine WATCHES stem and key winders, from beBt European and American manufacturers, and of his own importation, in gold and silver caaes. Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled aaeort meut jnet received and all tho latest styles. Sterling SILVER*WARE, in sets and cases, Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Platcd-Waro, Gold Watch and NeckChaiue, Lockets, eleqant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Rings, largo stock of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largest and best selected iu the Southern country and will bo sold as cheap as same article can bo bought anywhere. Oct24 Excursion Tickets to Ntw Yoik. *y 3.11.30.-50 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO., Coi.i'm in a, S. C, June 30. 1871 ROUND TRIP TICKETS to New York aud return, via Charleston and Steam? ship, at REDUOED RATES, will be on sale on and after 1st July. Stearatrs sail on Wednesdays and Saturdays. S. R. PICKENS, July 1 General Ticket Agent. Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan? tic Coast and Midland Lines. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU OUSTA, .WO WILMINGTON, COLUM? BIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS. Columbia, s. c , ithty 2<:, 1874 ROUND TRIP TICKETS to* all promi? nent Virginia Springs aud Western North Carolina Excursion Points, good until November 1,1874, will he on sale at tho Company's Ticket Office in this city, both via Charlotte and Did Wilmington, on and after Jure 1, 1874, Tickets to New Yoi k, Philadelphia, Rai timbre, via Bay Lisi:, at reduced rate.-, also on sale. A. POPE, June 7 Om< ral Passi nger Agent. MILLINERY. A FULL line of lab si styles;! also, Ladies' and Children's I SUITS. Mr*. Moody's cel.- ] I.rate.I CORSETS, ? itli other i styles; USDER-WEAR in great variety; ILM it of all description, and Bazaar Pat? tern's, which will he hold very low. Please cull and s< e lor \ ourselves, at Juno 2 ?mos _ Mlts c E. REED'S. I-WVVKKs' OP'i-'ICK.s: I IVril'IC ANtfr: OFFICE* ! BOOMS KOK KAM IM K.St i S1N?I.K UKD-UOOMSI t'? i.kt in the sew Central National Bank Building. I* KICKS TO St'IT THE TIM KS. j Bed-Rooms from t3 per month upwaids; Family Rooms from per month upwards; j Lawyers'Offices from $Cpr mouth upwards, WATER, OAS, WATER and WOOD CLO SETS and other modern improvements in-j bide building. .Vo back rooms, all fronting i on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor iu charge ol building. Apply la Cenlial Rank, or to Messrs. SEIB1 LS A- KZELL, April 2 Notice to Chewcia of Good Tobacco. UAMlOIINl UALIIUUNI ( Vl.llOt \: A FRESH supply of the celebrated CAL j\. HOUN CHEWING TOBACCO, jmd re? ceive 1 and f >r naif- at Jnlv 1? JOHN 0. SEEOEUS'. ) Event. 1874. VC ^???? POSTPONEMENT. FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT in aid of the Public Library of Kentucky. DAY FIXED and a FULL DRA WING ASSURED on MONDAY, 30ITI NOVEMBER, 1874. LAST CHANCE for AN EASY FORTUNE. A postponement of the Fifth Concert ot the Public Library of Kentucky has been ho generally anticipated, and is no mani? festly for the iutcroBt of all concerned, that it m?nt meet tho approval of all. The day its now absolutely lixed, and there will be bo variation from the programmo sow an? nounced. A auflicient number of TickotB bad boon Hold to havo enabled ua to have had a largo drawing op tho 31st -July, bat a ahort postponement was considered prefer :.blo to a partial drawing. Let it be borne in mind that THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT IS THE LAST WniCH WILL EVER EE MVEN UNDER TUTS CHARIER AND RY THE TRESENT MANAGEMENT. That it will positively and unequivocally take place, aB annonncod, on MONDAY, 3Uth NOVEMBER. That tho Musio will be the beet the conntry affords, and that 20,000 CASH GIFTS, aooreoatino $2,500,000, Will bo distributed by lot among the ticket holders. 1.1 ST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift, - - $250,000 Ono Grand Casli Gift, - - 100,000 One Grand Cash Gilt, - ? 75,000 One Graud Cash Gilt, - 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift, - - - 25,000 5 C&eh Gifts, S20.C00 each, ? 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14.000 each, - 140,000 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each, ? 150.000 20Cashaifta, 5,000 each, - 100,000 25 Cash GiftB, 4,000 each, - 100.000 30 Caah Gilts, 3.000 each, - 90.000 50 Cash Gitta, 2.01)0 each, ? 100,000 100 Cash Gifta, 1,000 each, - 100.000 240 Cash Gifta, 500 each, - 120,000 500 Cash Gifts, 100 each, - 50,000 10,000 Caah Gifta, 50 each, ? 950,000 Grand Total 20,000 Gifta, all cash,$2,500.0CO Piuck of Tickets.?Whole Tickets, ?50; Halves, ?25;Tenths, or oaoh Coupon, $5; 11 Whole Tickets tor $500; 22 .I Tickets for $1 000. Persona wishing to invest should ordor promptly, either of the Home Olllco or our local Agents. Liberal coinmiabioua will be allowed to satiafactory agents. Circulars containing full particulars fur? nished on auplicatiou. THO. E. ERAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Loniaville, Ky. Aug 8 emllmo SECOND AND LAST EMI GIFT CHERT in aid of the HA? RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK. VA , THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874,1 This enterprise ia conducted by the Ma? sonic Relief Association, of Noufolk, Va., under authority of the Virginia Legis? lature?Act passed March 8,1873? for the purpose of raising funds to complete the I Maaouic Temple now in course of erection j in Norfolk. 50,000 Tickets?0,000 Cash Gifts. I $250,000 !! TO BE GIVEN AWAY! A SEW FEATURE, TO WIT: A Gift is j GnarantvefX to One of Eoery Ten Consecutive Numbers. LIST Ob GIFTS. One Grand Casli Gift of. $30,000 One Grand Cash Gift of. 25,000 One Ciand Caah Ciift of. 20,000 One Grand Cash Gift of. 10,000 One Grand Caah Gift or. 5,000 (lue Grand Caali Gift of. 2.500 One Grand Cash (lift of. 2 000 15 Cash Gitta of 1,000 uach . 15.000 28 Cash Gifts of 500each. 14,000 I I Cash Gifts or 210 each. 10,7*0 7!) t.'a-li Gift* lit 150 each. ll,8.r>0 250 Cash Gifts ol lOiieaoh. 25,b00 578 Cash Gifts of f,i)each. 28.9U0 5,030 Cash Gitta o| Hi each. 50,000 11,000 l'n?li GtriK, ngcjrrirfillitg 8<"?0.000 Whole Tickets. $11?; lialf Ticketa, $5; Quarter Tick et a, 12 ?lt; 11 Wholo Ticket? or 22 Hull Ticket? for $100. No iliac tint on less amount. ,VO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert ia strictly fur MaSOMi: purposes, and will be conducted with the same liberality, honesty aud fairness which characterized the Hist enterprise. JOHN L. ROPER, President. For Tickets and Circulars giving full in loi matioti. addreas HENRY V. MOORE, Sccretarv Masonic Relief Association Norfolk, Va June 30 120 MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals 17XCHANGE on New York, Rakimore, ?2J Philadelphia, Boatou and uil promi? nent cities of the United States and Eu iope honght ntiil hold. DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing certificates i?aucd. I STOCKS, 15 iNDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS or i'.cr. hRi.tx and others; from the cltv and eonnlry solicited, and] LIRElt \:. I,INES (JE DISCOUNTBgrantcd b\ ibo CENTRAL NATIONAL RANK. Corner of Plain and Richardson streets. Prime Mixed Corn. K f\f \ RUSHE1 Sjust received and for 0\ r\J Hftlo low lor cash by JAOOE LEVIN, Auk 0 2 Auc and Corn. Merchant. ILUME X?NUMBER ljs^ Spartanburgand Asbeville Railroad. Nature's Highway Across Ute Mountain?! LianT Grades, Easy C?bves, No Tunneling LET IT IIB BUIL.T SPEEDILY! A link in the Air-Lino Road between the cities of Cincinnati, Lsuiaville, St. Loais,. Chicago and Charleston, seventy-four miles long, with less than twenty miles of heavy work. Shorter than any lino from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore to either oi these cities, and many hundred miles nearer to those centres of Western trade than any existing line to Charleston. The noad that promises to make Charles? ton tho market for the trado of tho groat North-west, tho West Indies, South Ame? rica and Enropo; also, an important emi? grant station. ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION, SAFE IN MAN A1 ? I >.ENT AND PROFITABLE IN RESULTS'. An important enterprise Tor the develop? ment of South Carolina. Shares Fifty Dollars each, payable in ten installments. Every citizen of thhj State should own at least one Share. Charleston, with her magnificent Har? bor and genial climate; her immense unde? veloped back country, containing a fertile Boil, fine pasture grounds and inexhausti? ble water power; her continuity to- the West Indies and South America, and her unparalleled European ocean course, is destined, upon the completion of this Im? portant Trunk Like, to emerge from her proBi.-a ad condition and become what nature hag intended she should be?the Great Commercial Metropolis of the Southern Section of the United States. LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDERS'LIABILITY. The following clause in the charter is published for the information of sub? scribers: Sec. 4. "That no Stockholder of said Company shall be held liable for the debts, contracts or acts of e*id corporation, beyond tho amounts actually subeoribed lo the Capital Stock of said Company by each Stockholder." DIRECTORS: Qeo. W. Williams, Gadriei. Cannon, B. BoLLMANN, John H. EyISS, Alva Qaoe, T. B. Jeteb, Theo. D. Jervky, D. R. Dlncan, Theo. G. Babkeb, James E. Black, John S. Fairly, John 8. Wiley. Principal Office and Addreaa, 25 Broad street, Charleston, S. 0. 0. Q. MEMMINOER, President. A. 0. KAUFMAN, Secretary and Treas. July 9_3mo TIM H WORKS ?.4 ?TORING COMPANY or CHARLESTON, S. G. WORKS and general office. EAST BAT AND PRITCHABD STREETS; Trea? surer's office, at CAROLINA SAVINGS BANK. Church, near Hajne street; P. 0? Box 529. directob8. G. W. WILLIAMS, F. J. PELZER. J. C. MALLONEE, D. 0. EBA?GB. 0. A. CHI8 >LM, A. A. GOLDSMITH. officers. JOHN F- TAYLOR, Pretident. FRED BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent. W. H. PRIOLEAC, Secretary. W. E. BRAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina Savings B?nfc. H. BUIST,' Solioitor. FORGINGS ?ND CASTINGS of every description. House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c. Marine, Stationary and Portabio STEAM ENGINES. Boilers. Tanks. Hoi?tiug Engines, Saw Millo. Rico Threshers and Mills of every de? scription Shaftings, Pullevs and GoariDgs. IRON FRONTS for Buildings. CASTINGS of every kind in Iron or Brass. Forging.-* of all descriptioua Phosphate Washers. Phosphate and Ore Crushers. STEAM FITTINGS, Wrought Iron Pipe, Sheet Rubber aud Gaskets, Water and steam Ganges, Belting, Packing, Ao. MANl'factcrebs of TAYLOR'S Patent Direct Atting Steam & Hydraulic Presses. also manufacturers of SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S PATENT TIIAP STKAINEU, For Bilge Pomps, Bilge Injections, io. May 23 atu6mo_ THRESHING MACHINEB, HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans, Grain Cradles, SEASONABLE LABOR-BAVING MA? CHINERY GENERALLY. ForBBleby L?RICK & LOWRANCE. ??-Order early so as to givo amplo tinif and avoid disappointment. _ Aperients, C10NGRESS WATER, J Tarrant's Seltzer, Citrate Maguosia, Seidlitz Powders. For salo at L. T. BILL1MAN & CO.'S July 7 ^rng Stors,