The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 22, 1874, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
Conservatism and Radicalism.?
The Atlantn (Ga.) papers oontain some
interesting comparisons in tho Stato
Executive Department of Georgia
under Republican and Democratic
rule. We find, from these compuri
sone, that Governor Bullock (Rudicui)
offered as rewards for escaped crimi?
nals or criminals at largo not less than
S300.350, all which was paid out save
$28,000. Ho paid out lor advertising
these rewarda not less thau $100,000.
He offored twenty-five rewards of
So,000 and of $6.000. Ho offered
eighty-five rewards of $1,000 each aud
nineteen of $2,000. Governor Smith
(Democrnt) has hardly exceeded
$10,000. Ou tho pardon question,
some interesting facts may bo gleaned
from tho records. Governor Bollock
(Radical) pardoned 4M, and Governor
Smith (Democrat) pardoned only 20,
?1 commutations for life, 4 respites, 2
fines remitted and 6 reduced. Put
this against Governor Moses' (South
Carolina) list of 500 pnrdons. In
Governor Bullock's list of pnrdoued
sinners, most of them were for men
for whom large rewards had already
been offered.
< -
The Fa-te of an Invading Army ?
Not a bad joke is attributed to one of
the suite of tho Rnseian Emperor. The
talk of his English entertainers fell
upon the rather worn-out aud farcical
topio of invAdiug London, when the
gentleman alluded to saw the merits of
the subject and remarked: *'London is
so immense that I believe any .small in?
vading army lauding at the East end
of your capital would lose its way, aud
at the closo of a week or ton days, tho
soldiers would be taken up by the po?
lice at tho West end for begging."
[Continental Herald
Maztn' Grace.?A fond mother in
Rails County, Missouri, bus named her
daughter Muzin Grace. A neighbor
inquired how she oamo to select such
an odd name. "La," said she, "I got
it out of the hymu book." Tho neigh?
bor expressed surprise, and said she
had never seen the name in any hymn
book 6be hod used. "You haveu't?"
said the mother of Muzin Grace.
"Why, don't you recollect that fami?
liar old bymu, oommcuciug 'Maziu'
Grace, how sweet the sound?' "
The death rate in London, England,
is only half us great in proportion to
population as it is in New York. This
indicates that, there is something
wrouor in the habits of the people of
New York and in tiieir sanitary ma?
nagement. Poverty and crime, the
great accessories of death, must be far
greater among the crowded millions of
the British thau the American metro?
polis.
limn ii ii^uro??! ? in ? rt-rmjoaM
Wanted,
BY a g-intloman of stvtral y?ars' experi?
ence, a situation as TEACH I'.it, in the
country. Address "A.," Columbia, S. C.
Aug 20_ a* _
House to Rent.
MTE1E HOUSE and four ACRE
LOT of Mm. E. J. Arthur. Qpf.d gar
don and excellent well ?.f au'ttr. Pos?
session given immediately. Applv to WM.
MARTIN or E R. AllTH?R. _ 'July 4
Just the Season for Turnips
See Hcinilsh's Aim.anao.
I3LAST HUl'a RAO A, Large Amber
. Globe. Large White Dutch, Large
White Olobe. Whiter Flat Dutch, Red Top,
Yellow Aberdeen, liapiovid Seven Top.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
Auglj it LI NITSH'S Drag More.
Hay and Straw Cutters.
Raw-uIDE roller straw cut
TERS.
Self-aharpc-nii.g Htruw Cr.tw rs.
Amcrieau Lover .Straw Cutters.
Champion Hay and ''Haw Cuttere.
Rttrdick's National Hay and .straw Cut?
tern, comprising the best assoriuieut in
the citv. and for sale at low prices by
June 21 JOHN AO NEW A SON.
Lit Cremt) <!?-? Itt Urruir, No. i, price 60
cts. Contains Ou the Sei, Rarcarollo, by
Kuhe; The tlrenk of Day, Revorl.-, by Ar
diti; La Rallcriua, PolKa, by Liekncr;
When the Swal'owa Home-ward Fly, by Oes
teu; Espietrleric?, Caprico, by E?gh.?rd?5
pieces for 50 els.
o w ti1 A P u11 v 1''*' ,l c 1 n
\J LJL.JlIjI'Jl. JL Vo, .-?, eontaiiis
the following music - 50 et* : Mountain
stream, Caprice. b> t-. Smith; Count ou
Me, Oalop, hyjaeoby; >?raz:o-;:, Romance,
:>y Thalberg; Dancing Leaves, lust., by
Mattel; May Rietze-, Xnut., hy i.ange?5
pieces tor ij;) cts.
MTTQ1Y ' Llt'Creirtr tie In i*reiu?r.
U IO ivN" 0, contains thelollow
ing music?Su cts.: Chant du bivouac,
Transcription, by Keiturer; Thine Own,
Meio.hn, by Lange; Don Paeqnale, Sere?
nade, by Thalberg; The Angel's Dream,
Reverie." by Langt ; The Wild Rose, Ro?
manen, bv Krug??pieces lor f?0 et.-..
MAILED :>IimiiiiI-, No, 80,
contains the following music?-price tin
cents: Two Songs by Hays, two by Danke,
one by May wood, a Sacred Quartet by
Thomas, a Pour-hand Piece, a Quickstep,
an easy March ami a beautiful Fantasie,
by Kinkel, 10 piecta for 30 cents.
POST-PAID .>?.?..".?.:
iy. So. 81, contains the following music?
price 80 cents: Two new SuiigH by Hays,
one by Pratt, ono b.; Leslie, one by stew
art, a Tiio for Pein ale Voices, by Aid; a
Snared Quartette by Danks, two Polkas, a
pretty Walt/, and a March. 11 pieces :i()cts.
un receipt MARKED PRICE.
Adilress J. L. PETER?, 1*. O. Rex 542!)
, 590 Rroadway, New York,
July 24 20 Oppoflto Metropolitan Hotel.
dentistryT
?O?ZEII & WKIUIIT,
Richardson street, opposite
Columbia Hotol.
Dn D. L. BnozEn, Du. G. F. 8. Wiuoht.
A'-g 1 lmo
"Let oi
COLI
New Books at Bryan's.
THE GREAT IC Ii AOE and IIb Elation
to the Antiquity of Man?by Jarnos
Qoiko, V, lt. S. $2 60.
WillioR, Sheridin, Fox, (of timoof George
III.) $2 00.
Suninor, (Professor,) on American Cur?
rently. $3.00.
Doctrihenf Evolution?by Whichell. $1.00
Vernes* Meridian or Adventures in Soul h
Africa.
VornoH1 from tho Earth 10 the Moon and
Around It. $1.00.
Sun Views of tho Earth or tho Reasons,
illustrated?by Proctor. F. It. N $2 .70.
Vornea' Journey to the Ceir.ru of t!ie
Earlh. 75ceuls.
Also, a supply of now NOVELS, by Eng?
lish and German authors, cheap.
OF
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WORKS and general oflico. EAST RAY
AND PRITCH ARD STREETS: Trea?
surer's oOico, at CAROLINA SAVINGS
RANK. Church, near Hajne street; P. O.
Rox 529.
DIIlECTOItS.
G. W. WILLIAMS, F. J. PELZER.
J. C. MALLONEE, D. U. EBAUOIT.
C. A. CU1SJLM, A. A.GOLDSMITH.
OFFICEUS.
?OHM F. TAYLOR, President.
Fit ED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent.
W. U.PRIOLKAU, Secretary.
W. E. RRAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina |
Savings Rank.
II. BUIST, Solicitor.
FORGINGS AND CASTINGS
of every description.
House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c.
Marine, Statlonarv and Portable STEAM
ENGINES. Boiler?.'Tanks.
Hoisting Enginea. Saw Millc.
Rico Threshers and Mills of every de?
scription.
SliaftimiH.PullevH and Gearings.
IRON FRONTS for Buildings.
CASTINGS of every kind in Iron or |
Brass.
Forgings of all descriptions
Phoaphato WaaherB.
Phosphate and Oro Crushers.
STEAM FITTINGS, Wrought Iron Tipp.
Sheet Rubber aud Gaskets. Water and
Steam Gauges, Belting, Packing, Ac.
UANUFACTUUEKS OF
T IT L O H 7 S
1'u.tent Ulreet Acting
Steam & Hydraulic Presses.
ALSO MANL'FACTl'UUUS OF
SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S
I'ATEST TRAP STKAIXElt,
For Bilge Pumps, BUgo Injcctiona, Ac.
May 23 atuCtno__
Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc , Etc
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Rum,
Brandies?0 tin d, Ac,
Holb nd Giu,
btieirv vVino.Poit Wine,Madeira Wine,
Alao, a largo stce'e of fluoold Whiskies,
Olgars, too. J. C. SEEGERS
~ MILLINERY.
A FULL lino of latest styles;
alao, Ladies' and Children's
SUITS, Mrs. Moody'a cele
Ibratod COItSETS, with other
atyles; UN DER-WE Alt
'great variety; HAIR of all
description, and Bazaar Pat?
terns, which is ill he sold very
low. Please call and sic for
yourselves, at
Iuiio 2 ?mos MRS. O E. REED'S.
Home litomach Bitters.
ripHESE celebrated BIl'TEIiS, prepared
JL by Jaa. A. Jackson ft Co., of St . Louis,
are a certain prevr-ntativo of
FEVBR AND AGUE, INTKftMlTTENTS, |
DYS PEPSI A, IN DIG KSTION.
And arc highly recommended i:h an exeel
lont tonic and invigorator of tbo system.
For sale I.y the wholesale agents,
JunelO JOHN AG NEW Sz SON.
Ice! Ice! Ice!
IAM now prepared to aupuly all orders
for the above article. The Ice manu?
factured at my establishment la mndo
from pure Spring Water, frozen at a teni
peraturoof thirty degrees below fr tu zing
point Fahrenheit, ami can he shipped a
long distance without mneli loss. Price
$1 25 per lot) pounds, ami good weight gua?
ranteed. A'o Ice shipped unless the money
uc'iompnnies the ortivr,
July 20 _ J. 0. SEEGERS.
KEROSENE ! \
BEST QUALITY reduced to 23 cents p<
gallon, and delivered freu to any por?
tion ot tlic city.
FULL STOCK of first class FAMILY
GROCERIES, at corresponding prices;
These are tint times '.<< be undersold, and
we intend, if possible, to he somewhat in
advance.
Stock of CI 1A RS very full?those "Culo
bratcd Cigars," two lor live cents, '?highly
recommended t<> beginners," aro taking
the town; other brands in proportion.
GEO. 8YMMWRS,
Opposite the hunted Nauhtha Lump.
1 j \ W V rv i ?. s ' Ofl'riCICH!
INSI'KA SVK tIF kicks:
llOOM? kok kam 11. iks I
si.vui.k ISKU-llOOftIS!
T i LF.T IN TIIK NI.W
Con:ral National Bank Building. 1
MICKS TO SflT TJIK TIM KS.
Bod-Rooms from i:i per month upwards;
Family Rooms from ft) per month upwards;
Lawyers' Offices from SC pr month upwards.
WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CEO
SETS and othrv modern improvements in
sido building. A'o back rooms, all fronting
on tho street. Good ventilation. A Janitor
in ehargo of building. Apply ta Central
Bank, or to Messrs. SEIBF.LS .t l".ZELL.
April 2_
Landreth's Turnip Seed.
RUTA BAG A, Flat Dutch, Globe, Red
Top juat received at
L. T. SILLIMAN & CO.'S
July 1? Drug Store.
it Just Censures
IMBIA, S. 0.. SATURDAY
District Court United States.
DISTRICT OF SO If Til OA ROLIKA.
IN obodicuco to tho order of Hon. George
8. Bryan, Judge of tl>o District Court
for South Carolina, tlio undersigned gives
notice, that all persons Irdding lions on the
real CBtato at W, H. DOWDY, bankrupt,
are required to outabiish tho aanie before
C. J. Jaegor, Esq , Kegistcr, at No wherry,
on or before the '2 )th day ol' September I
next, and to show caus", if any they can.
why the roal o-dito of saiil nankiuivt
should not be sold to pay such dens its may
be- established.
NATHANIEL BAUN WELL,
A"g 17 110 Assignee of W. It. Downy.
FOB, SINGING CLASSES'.
THE SONG- MONARCH!!
I>>j II. li. Palmer, assisted by L. O. Emerson.
ABOCK admirably fitted tor tlinusoot
Singing-School Teachers, having, iu
addition to a compact theoretic course,
more than 1H0 pages tilled with Glenn,
Quartettes, Airs, Tunes, Ac., &c, pleasant
to sing auj where, and constituting a most
agreeable course of study. A good book
also lor College Choirs, for Seminaries and
Soeial Sings, t'rico 73 cts. or ?7.50 per doZ.
For Clmlm and Convention?,
THE LEASER!!
Is the fjcad<:r of all Church Music Hooka
tor 1H71 and 1S7">, being the lirst in the
Held and of a character that cantiol be
excelled. By H It. Pa lmku, of Chicago,
assisted by L. o. Emeuson, id' Boston;
Contaiiihig, also, eompobilious fioni the
bands or large uumbers of American Mubic
writers.
Fou Conventions, Cnotna and Sinoino
Classes.
The* t.eaukb bus H? pages of Singing
School Music, the same as that iu the Song
Monarch, and large numbers <ii new Tunes
am) Am In ins, all by the best composers.
Price f 1.3? or"? 12.00 per dozen.
Specimen copies oi the above book mailed,
post-paid, for retail price.
OLIVE!! DITSON & CO., Boston.
OHAS. H. DITSON & CO.,
Aug 11 ws"f 711 Broadway. N. Y.
$300:000
MISSOURI STATIU LOTTEKIES!
Legalized by State Authority, and
DU A WN IX PUDLW IX XT. LOUIS.
Grumt Single Knmber Se.lieiu? ol 30,000
S um It er?!
DRAWS THE LAST DAY OK EACU MONI II.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000!
10,:I8U i'tlxm, Amount tili: to SBOO.OOO.
Whole Tickets, ? 1<?; liulve.-, ">; Quarters, 2.50
27m1 I!real Ooinbination Scheine, n'i'ii n
CAPITAL P?IZE UF $32.000! and
32.300 Pkizes, Amocntinu to ??7.s.I77!
Draws Ecery Saturday Duriny the Year.
Whole Tickets.$10; Halves,5; Quarters, 2.C0
Addrcs.t, lor ticketh and circulars,
MUIUIAY, MIELES A- CO.. Mauagerp,
P. O. ilox 2,4-lti. St. Louis, Mo.
April 7 1?: ly
Drs. Greene, Liudley & Bentiey's
Groat Family Medicines.
("ttOU'OUND EXl'ltACT COItYOA
j l^ts, the gi eat vegetable alterative fur
all diseases arising from iuipuio blood.
OK. ? JtlCHNK'S PIT CU11K, f<,r the
euro tif Epilepsy,Pits,Spasms, and couvui
sions of all kinds.
Mi-tllentetl Homy, for Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis, Cr up, and all disuaee? ol the
lungs and air passages.
Neuralgin s pee wie,a (?< rtain and sp< edj
cure lor Neuralgia, Uhetiinalism, Nei veus
Head-ache, and all nervoun pains.
\Vn,uit*li Volley Agio Cure. Contains
no Quinine. A most positive remedy for
CldltH, bilious Fever, und Congestions of
Liver and Spleen. Acts like a charm.
Prepared at the Laboratory. Charlotte,
N. C. For sale by W. C. FISH EIt.
Nov 2H \\.\ Columbia, s. r.
Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
fTlflECi. innati Oazette mains the asto
? JL nisbing atMionnceiuetit t biil Hinnimmt i
beer in no longer pare, l>nt adulterated with
molagsca, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the
poisonous coichicum. The Commissioner
of Agriculture, iu his report f'>r 1803. says
that Prof Mapes, o! New York, analyzed
the beer fr"in a dozen different breweries,
and found all ol it adulterated. CnccnlllH
Indiens and mix vomica entered largely
into its composition.
J. o. SFE<! I'.Its guai nut res bis bei r to be
pure and reliable. He does not adulterate
it. hut brews Irom th<? be;?t barley, mall
ami ho|?s. .Ian 23
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collate ra Is
?7IX0HANGE on New Y-uk, I'.iltinioie,
i'.j Philadelphia, Huston r.iid stli promi?
nent cities ?: si;.- United :--'t:.;ir- -:i <! Ku
rope bough: itiitl sohl,
D.El'OSl !'?> recuivt d and iuti rest-bea: ii e
c rtillcsiit * !->-ii d.
STOCKS, IS .'NfJH GOLD :ti >\ ?!LYL.it
bought himI .-'-I.'
ACCOUNTS i'l i-.rtehiii.tr at..! ?ithcrn
froui the v\i\ ami country solicited, and
LlBEit.Vfi LI NTS OF DISCOUNTS granted
by the <:::.vn:.\L n \tion.\I. lank.
Corner of I'Imi?? mi I Itiebardstn ?tn et s.
CONG-AltEE IRON WORKS,
i oi.r.nui v, s. c.
JtlHN ALEXAKDJtK, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU
IIEH OF STEAM
ENG IN KS, SAW
AND (? It 1ST
MILLS. (i I N
Goal Ing, and all
kinds of Iron
Caating.i fur Ma?
chinery and Or
namental Cast
ings foi Stores
and Dwelling*, Patent Bailings for Hardens
and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor
Chairs: also, Brass Cantings of all kinds,
Dolls for Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
?tin. Guarantee all my work first clues and
cepiil lo any North or South.
Works at foot ol Lady street nnrt nof.r to
Snntb Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Uuilrond Companies' Depots. Nov 1?
! Advcrtiaiugis to business what steam
is to machinery?the grand propelling
power.
Attend the True
MORNING, AUGUST 22, IS
IMPROVED
GEORGIA COTTON PRESS!
Patented March, 1870.
IIY I'BNDLETON & BOA ItDMA \ ,
AVQUSTA, OA.
rvMIE satisfaction this I'HESS has given
JL in tlio past, the groat improvement
made on it, and tho fact ?r itb being from
forty tii fifty dnllarsohcapor than any other
good Press, should induce planters and
others to send for one ol our now Circular*)
beforo purchasing. Wo alao manufacture
[runs for Wator Power Prossen and Screw
Presses. Address
PENDLETON & P.OAUDMAN,
Foundry and Muchiuu Works;. KollocS;
Ht n>t i * u;*mta. Ga. July 2 w|;-lnio
t'U?'l' POM KAI KNT.
FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT
IS AIU Of TIIK
Public Library of Kentucky.
DAY FIX KD
AND A
FULL DRAWING ASSUMED
ON
MONDAY, :;UTII NOVEMBER, IS7-I.
LAST VDA.NCE
von
AN EASY FORTUNE.
A postponement of tho Fifth Concert ot
the Public Library of Kentucky lias been
no generally anticipated, and ii no mani?
festly for tho interest of all concerned, that
it must meet tho approval of all. The day
is now absolutely fixed, anil there will bo no |
variation from the programme now an?
nounced. A sufiicient number of Tickets
had been sold to have enabled ns to have
had a largo drawing on the :11st July, but a
abort post ponement was considered prefer?
able to a partial drawing. Let it be borne
in mind tbat
THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT
IS THE LAST WHICH WILL EVE It EE
(HVKN UNDEll THIS CIlAllJ Kit AND liY
THE PHEShlNT MANAGEMENT.
That it will positively and unequivocally
take place, as announced, on
MONDAY, 3>llli NOVKMBKR.
That the Music will be the h'.at. the country
affords, and that
20,000 CASH GIFTS,
AnoitEOATINU
$2,500,000,
Will In-, distributed by lot among tho ticket
holders.
LIST OF UIKTK.
One Graud Caah Gift, - - $255,000
One Grand Cash Gift, - - 100,000
Ouo Grand Oa*h Gift, - ? 75,000
One Grand Cash Gilt, - - - 50.000
Ouo Grand Casli Gift, - - 25,00(3
5 Cash Gilts, $20,000 each, - 100,000
10 Cash Girts., 11.000 each, - MO.OOii
1.1 Casli GifU', 10.000 each, - 15U.000
20 Cash Gifts, R,00ll each, - 100.0110
25 Cash Gilts, 4.000 each, ? 100.0(10
:i? Cash Gitta. 0 0U0 each, - 00,000
BO Cash Gifts, 2.000 oach, - luu.otiO
100 Gush Gilts, 1,01)0 each, ? 100,000
M0 Caoh Girts, 500 each, - 120,000
500 Cash Gifts, 100 oaeli, - 50,000
19,000 Cash Gifts, 60 each, - 050,000
Grand Total 20,00.) Gift?, all cash, 12.500.010
I'll!CK or Tickkts. -Whole Uickcts, $50;
Halves, $25;Tenths, or each Coupon, $5;
U Wh ite Tickets for $500; 22 .'. Tickets for
il 00?.
Persons wishing t>> invest should order
promptly, either of the Homo Office or our
j local Agents.
Liberal commissions will bo allowed to
i satisfactory agent a.
Circulars containing full particulars fur
I ni-hed on implication.
THO. K. llltAMLKTTK,
An-nt and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Kv
Aug H amiluio
SECOND AND LAST
[FT COIffi!
ix All? or tiik
mm BELIEF ASSOCIATION
OK .VOlt FOLK. YA.,
I THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874.
I rillt IS enterprise is contllieti il by the Me
I i sonic Itki.iki* Association,<?!'Noufoi.k,
i V.v., und. r authority of iL?- Virginia L< ^i
: laliii? Act paused March S, lS7:t ..r?r
I purpose of raising lands incomplete tin
I Masonic Temple now in coum -t ereciioii
? in !? orlolK.
50,000 Tickeu?0,000 Cash Gifts.
$250,000
1 f
a m
TO Iii'. tUVKV A WA \
\ A \ EW FEAT U RE, TO WIT: A Gift Is
(! mini nit: v I In One <?/' Kerry 7V?.
K'oitfieeittiee Numbers.
LIST til- GIFTS.
. One Grand ?Ja? Ii (Silt <d iU'i.OOO
' I:i til :t!i . < .1- !. till! .'I . -j.- 00U
Oi.i C'iai i Inii I. (?b ol. 2?.0( o
One Grand Cntdi Gifl <?! , pj.iwi i
, .'lie Grand Gindi (iift . I. .r..t 00
(? die Grand O.ndi Gill ol. 2,500
' One Griuid Cash Gill <d 2,000
; 15Cn-di (lifts of 1,000 each. 15,000
28 t'a. Ii i i"..< id 5llt) cacti. 11 000
l'J Catdi Gitta ol 2Kie.ich. 10,7to
70 C.i?h Gills ol 150 each. 11,850
' 250Casti Gifts ol Km euch. 25.CO0
1 578 Cn>-h Gilts ol Ml euch. 28.000
5,000 Ca.?h Gilts of 10 each. SO.tlOU
i".,ooo ( n-.li Olflu, Hugi-egai Ing S430.000
Whole Tickets, $10; Half Tickets, -5;
Quarter Tickets, *2 50; 11 Whole Ticket? or
22 Half Tickets ror $100. N'o di-scuinl on
less amount.
A'" INDIVIDUAL UEXEFITS,
This Concert is strictly f ir MASOXH3
purposes, and will he conducted with the
same liberality, honesty and lairnesa which
characterized the first enterprise.
JOHN Ii. HOI'Elt, Presidi lit.
For Tickets and Circulars giving hill in*
forination, address
II EN ItY V. MOOUE, Secretarv
Masonic Belief Association Noilolk.Va
J tine 30 . 12'.
Extracts.
ESGLISII French and American 1 X
TltAOTS for the Handkerchief, :<>r
sah.at L. T. SILL1MAN ?V CO.'S
July 7 Drug Store.
Event.
74. vo:
TUR SI'AIITAMIL'KG AND ASIIK
VIL.L.K RAILUOAD COMPANY.
PllOI'osai.s FOU CuNTKACTS for tho GllAU
ino. I'nn.oiMi und Masunky of tho First or
?Suuth Carolina Section of (his ltoad, from
Si'AKTAnisui.o to tho point nearest the
Block 1Iou.sk, o:i tho Uowaku's Cat Road,
as indicated by the Chief Engineer, will bo
received by the President, at Flat Lock,
M, C.j or by the Vicc-Prceidont, at Si'Ait
TANnuuo.S.C, at any lime on or before tho
Hi nt day of September ensuing. Tho Con?
tractor shall, in bis terms and conditions,
Bpo.cify the proportion which he wiil require
in Casu, and that which ho will rcceivo in
pnvincnt in Stock and in twenty-year seven
p? r cent. Coupon Donos of the consolidated
C nip any.
:q>ccilications of tho work will bo fur?
nished on application to tho Chief En?
gineer, Col. Thadd?us Colcman, at Ashc
villc, N.C.
C. G. MEMMINGER, President.
A.C. Kaufman, Secretary and Treasurer.
Aug IS _ 12
Spartanburgand Asbeville Railroad.
X'durv's IIt'jU\r.ay Across the Mountains!
Lioiit Ci iiaukm, Easy Cubves, No Tunnklino
LET IT BE IIUIL.T SPEF.DUA'!
A link in the Air-Line ltoad between tbo
cities of Cincinnati, Leulsvillo, St. Louis,
Chicago and Charleston, seventy-four
miles long, with less than twenty miles of
heavv work.
Shorter than any lino fiom New York,
Philadelphia and E.iltimoio to either of
thesn cities, and many hundred miles
nearer to these centres ol Western trado
than any existing lino to Charlcblun.
The ltoad that promises to make Char lea
ton tho market for the trado of the great
North-west, the Wott Indies, South Ame?
rica and Europe; also, an important emi?
grant station.
ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION,
SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND
PROFITABLE IN RESULTS.
An important enterprise for the develop?
ment of South Carolina.
Shares Fifty Dollars each, payable in ten
installments.
Every citizen of this State should own at
least one Share.
Ciiaim.kston, with her magnificent flar
, bor and genial climate; her immense unde?
veloped back countrv, containing a fertilo
I soil, lino past uro grounds and iucxbau?ti
[ hie water pow< r; In r contiguity to tho
West Indies and South America, aud her
I unpai alleled Kuropcau ocean com so, is
I deatitad, Upen the completion of this 1m
! i'oitTANT Tuunk Link, to emerge from luv
prooltaled condition and become what
nature has intended she should bo?tho
Gukat Com m Knot a i. Mktiiopolis of the
Sou rut: us StetioN of the Umtlh Statis
I LIMIT OF STOCKiToTd Kits' LIABILITY,
i The following clause in the charter is
I published Lit the infol la.ilioii of o?b
I sei iln rs:
Sir. 1 " i h.i- no Stockholder of said
? Company . ball be held liable for the debly,
com! act4 ??:? avts ol said corpoi atiou,
J beyond the amounts aettialiy turncubed to
the Capital Stock <d said Com pa u$ by such
1 Stiiclilioi.li i."
DIRECTORS:
Gt o w. Wii.l.i\.m -, Gaiiuii i. Cannon,
Ii. i'.oi.i.man.n, .loilN II. lvins,
Ai.va Gaoi:, i'. 1l Jj ti:k,
Thko. D. Jkiivi v, D. !>. Duncan,
l ino (". I'aUKr.it, .Iamks IS. I'i.m k,
John s. Faiui.y, Johns. Wfi.ti
Principal Oft! -n nid Address. 2? Broad
stre< t, Charte: ton, S C.
;? f I. M EM MING Fit. Preside ill.
A. .:. I? VI i M.'.N, Seervtmy and IVeas.
Jnjv '.) I! im
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
m
WM. GLAZE.
' 4 T his new store, Main street,neorly op
, 1 i. p?sil? the Central Nation?! Bank, has
' laig< and beaut it ul sti ckol line WATCHES
\ stem mid key winders, fr? tu bent European
and American mannlaelurors, nod of bis
I own importation, in gold and silver cases,
j Elegant JEWELBV1 An unrivaled assort
! ment jaul rem iv? d and all the latest styles.
1 Sterling SllA'F.H-WAKK, in t-cts aud eases,
Ihidal Present*^ a Ad it very lino selection ol
Platcd-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains,
! Lockcls, i leitunl Seal, Wedding and En?
gagement llliigs, large stock of Spectacles
' ami liye-Glasses, ('locks, Musical Boxes,
and a great variety of Fancy Articles, My
1 stock is the largest and best selected in tho
1 Soul hern country and will be sold as cheap
\s ?ame article can be bought anywhere.
Get 21
Aperients.
/ 10NOIIESS WATER,
\ J Warrant's Seltzer,
Citrate Magnesia, ?
Seidlit?! Powdora. For sale at
! L. T. SILLIMAN ft CO.'S
Julv 7 Drug Storo.
L7UME X?NUMBER 131.
Office Board of Health,
COLUMBIA, S. C, Auoust 14,1874.
IN order to guard against opidemios, the
citizens ot Columbia are earnestly en?
joined to uso disinfectants in their out
nouacH and other places likely to gonerate
disease. Bv ordei:
" WALTER R. JONES, Cleik.
42"* Uni?"-Herald copy Antr 155
Dissolution.
COLUMBIA. S. C, August 8. 1874.
npiIJE Firm liorotoforo existing under the
X name or HOPE A GYLES has been
dissolved this da/ by the withdrawal ol
JOHN E. GYLES, who has transferred bis
interest to E. HOPE, with whom all settle?
ments of tho aO.iira of said firm will he
made. EDWARD HOPE,
Aug fl_JOHN E. GYLE3.
Official Order, No. 1.
IWANT all Smokers to know that thero
are still plenty moro of tho coiobratcd
5 cent PARTAGAS on band. I gunrantco
that they contain more and a hotter quality
of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar
sold in this city.
Special Order, ^"o^.
All Smokers of Pressed t-igars will please
lake notice that they can got a bunch con
tabling '25 Cigars .or $1, and all other
popular brands at equally low prices, at the
CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE,
(Sign of the Indian Chief,) ?
3d Door Below Wheelor HoubsF
tLlTEHHIMTS!
No. 1?!.*
THE OLDEST CLOTHING
HAT J| STAND
IN the Slate, and now tho cheapest to get
good
READY-MADE CLOTHING
For Summer. A large lino of HATS; some?
thing entirely new in
STRAW HATS!
Wo still keep abreast of tho times in
FURNISHING GOODS!
Genta' Undershirts, Silk, Lisle Thread
ami Gauze, Liuon and Jean Drawer), Ties,
Bows, Socka, Collars, Scarfs, the celebrated
Star Bhirts',ready-made and mado to order;
j?ts guaranteed." White Linen. Duok, Mar?
seilles Vests, in now stylos. Black Alpaca
Frock and Sack Coats.
We are selling Goods at low pticea for
cash. KINARD i WILEY.
July 23
FOR
30 DAYS,
AT
D. EPSTIN'S,
UXHEIt COLUMBIA HOTEL.
I will commence on TUESDAY, July
2S, :mdacontinue lor thirty day.*, a closing
out sale of the remainder of my stock of
seasonable and popular CLOTHING, FUR?
NISHING GOODS and HATS, at IMMENSE
RED HC HONS IN PRICES.
This ia done to make room for Fall Stock.
Those in search of unusual bargains will
he amply repaid by a visit to
D. EF.STIN'S,
Julv 27 Under Columbia Hotel.
\\, C.' SW?FFIEL0
Are now offering
Extraordinary Indueoments
CASH BUYERS.
BOYS' LINEN SUITS, from 2\ to 8 yoars,
at Two Dollaia. and oilier Goods in
proportion.
STRAW II ATS at coat.
Call and examine our styles and prices,
before Inning elaowherc.
OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
Is almost daily replenished.
pine: custom uarmknts
Made to order in boat stylo and at low
rates. Aug 14