The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 13, 1874, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Plymouth's Playful Pastor ?The
preaa (outside of New York) is quite
generally corning to the conclusion
that Plymouth Church, headed by its
playful paBtor, is not a healthy religi?
ons institution. The Boston Post, a
paper that has token a decidedly con?
servative course in the Beeoher busi?
ness, oonolodes a long artiol^ by say?
ing:
Tbs> prayer meetings, too, nro far
from being an insignificant feature in
this ecclesiastical comedy. Applause
prevents tho interest from flagging,
declamation and supplication become
oddly confused, a verdict is smuggled
into a prayer, and acoueeru are de?
nounced'as conspirators of the viper
family which the brethren at last have
got beneath their feet. The "prophet
of the nineteenth century," who for
the vacation term only has consented
to take the part of a "playful behe?
moth/' laughs to scorn all imputations
aimed at himself, though ob the New
York Evening Post says, "many of
Beeoher'* best friends doubt," until
Moulton's statement is decisively
solved, "whether he is not occupying
a falBe position in the pnlpit and in
society." Public judgment, however,
shows symptoms of steadily settling
down, where the foundations are se?
cure. The whirlwind is going by now,
but the still, small voice is behind nil
this roar. Society nnd public morals
do not yet exactly know how much
they are indebted to this still, small
voice. A good many people, still un
infeoted with the idolatry of men and
money, that is bo conspicuous in the
textnre of Plymouth Church fellow?
ship, are silently putting to tbemsoives
the question, what if all ministers
were to piok their associates after this
free fashion, unbosom themselves to
"blaok-mailers" io closer confidence,
bang thus gratefully on the necks of
outside "heathen," live in the power
of such great "darkness," resort to
"devices to save themselves," call in
others to "tie op threatening storms,"
and plot and counterplot with unbe?
lievers to deaden the influence of
"deacons' meetings" nnd destroy the
"near and u*x,t danger, the womuu"?
how long could the church maintain
its place and exert its rightful force in
society, pleading for their playful paB
tors in the regular prayer meetings
that tbey ait "throned above their car?
nal natures," and that their "great,
jocund strength" must be allowed,
like the behemoth, plenty of room for
play and recreation? Suob honest
souIp, Heaven bless them still! are
much too serious for this world tbey
are in. Tbey bavo not enough of
"great jocund strength" in them.
Tbey are too matter-of-fact to compre?
hend the "game" of employing Moni
tont) to help drop Tiitons from the
church rollB, and the froliosomeneBS of
introducing a "dear You Moltke" as
side counsellor in fendiog off the as?
saulting criticisms of au eoolesjnstioai
council. Tbey are too unsophisticated
to understand bow such clerical sports,
extending over a term of four years,
should have the effect to deepen and
strengthen a pastor's growth in spirit?
ual life, no that a plain, business-like,
consistent and terrido statement like
that of the friend who was confided in
until the very lust moment, without a
reproach of "black-mail" to be beard
or seen anywhere, glances off like rain
from a tight roof, und only suggests
another character for a hotel parlor
charade. This is, indeed, the mystery
of mysteries. If Tllton aud Moultou
are innorntuble and burd to find ont,
Plymouth Church and its pastor
defy the moat peuetrutiog wit that
ever worked, or any problem, human
or divine.
Arlher Puroell, the man who offered
a reward of $20,000 for the recovery
of the little Charley Boss, bus an?
nounced the withdrawal of hie offer.
He eaya he now believes that no orime
has been committed, and that the
whole affair will bo officially com?
pounded.
Best Coal, Cheap for Cash.
TBE undersignee" is receiving hin supply
of this burning material, which will
be eold at luw pi ices, cheap for cash.
Apply to It. A. KEENAN.
Kept 12 lino
?qgBQ joi dBOTft) 'ittoa asag
Dissolution.
TTmE copartnership heretofore existing
X under the firm name of GEO. KOLDE
WEY A COMPANY is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. F. M. DhENNEN, Jb.,
will continue the business nt tho old stand,
and he alooo is authorized to collect tho
debts duo tc tho firm.
?EO. KOLDEWF.Y.
F. M. DUENNAN, Jr.
Colombia, fiept. 10, 1874._ Sept 11
NEW GOODS.
0. F. Jackson, Leader of Low Prices,
IS dally receiving NEW FALL AND
WINTER (10GD8 of all kinds, suob as
Amorioan Dress Goods, CalicoeB, Jeans,
Cassimeros,Bleached aud Drown Shirtings,
Sheetings, Linseys, Flannels. Blank jts, Ac.
C. F. JACKSON,
Sept 10_128 Main street.
Central Hotel,
i>FC?> CANAL ?Lreei, corner of Elm,
New York, one block East of
Broadway. Centrally looated, in the imme?
diate vicinityOf meroantil*business. Oood
Rooms 75 cents and $1.00 par day; $4 00 to
$C 60 nor woek. Aug 17 frao*
El DAT]
"Let 01
COLU
Strayed or Stolen
FROM the subscriber's fa mi, near
Broad River, one light Borrel
_MARE MULE, medium aizo, ueveu
or oic.ut years old, branded P. II. on the
shoulder, baa one extra tueh. 'Any pereon
returning her t_> me at Winnsbcro, ur in
formiug mo where she mav be found, v, ill be
liborally rewarded. ' a. U. FANT.Q
Sept 11_ ?_
Tlie State OfEtcia's
HAVING obtained their positions
through the Bupport ot the people,
should look to their interest. The ludiau
Girl Cigar Store baviug obtained ita pro
sent prominence through tbe purouagu of
an appreciative public, id eouatautJy pro?
viding fur their viij ?ymout, and as a candi?
date lor ofiico,
Will Tell the Convention
That corruption must bo put down. 80,
thia"_Iiid of Luxury" dec In res that "De?
votees or tbo Weed" shall bo relieved from
paying high prices for mean Cigars. Ask
dealer* in different point, in the State who
handle the Indian Girl'a GigarB
What They Know About
Them, and they will toll you that their in?
troduction is canuing almost aa much ot a
sensation among Cigar dealers bb
Fox Huntmgand Georgia Tigers
Did among the prominent mcmbera of the
Btato Bonne King. Sept 12
MRS. FRANK ELMORE
WILL ro-open her SCHOOL
sfor girle and \ouug bovn 011 the
^ 1st of OCTOBER. For tcrno>,
apply at Mrs. Frauk Fickling'a,
Plain etri et. Kent 8 tu3
Ursnline Convent.
STUDIES renamed in thin in?
stitution SEPTEMBER 7. 1874.
For Circulars. A-c. tiddrcna the
BIOTHEB SUPERIOR.
Sept 0 G
ilifs E. W. Rarnwell
WILL re open bor SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS on October ltt,
comer of Plain and Marion
ntrects. French und Latin or
Geruiau taught without extra
charge. Hon. It. W. BARN
WELL will assist in the School. Terms?
$5,14 and 13 per month, or 112, $10 and $S
per quarter. S-u>t 5 smC*
The Misses Eimore
WILL rc-open their Boarding
and Day SCHOOL on tho 19th
of September. Mnsic, French
and German taught. ForterniB,
apply corner of Taylor aud Bull
streets. Aug 30 mw2m2
Select School for Girls.
lilanding Street, Columbia, .S. (?'.
Conducted by the Misses Martin.
FALL TERM for 1.74 will be?
gin on the lirst dav of October.
Classen formed in LATIN, GER?
MAN and FRENCH.
MUSIC under chargo of Prof.
PDA iE; Modern Languages, M. DE H EHE?
MANN; Mathematics, Rev. C. lt. II _ M P
HILL; Drawing and Painting.-??;
Fancy Work, Mrs. M. E. BRADY.
For terms. Ac, apply at 143 Blanding
street, or through the Columbia Pout
Office._Sept 11 f_G
School Books and Stationery.
RL. BRYAN has juat opened anew
? stock of English and Clasaical
SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATION?
ERY.
Also. BLANK BOOKS for Merchants and
Public Offices of every size and quality.
Also, a largo variety oT Writing Paper,
Envelopes, Gold and Steel Poos, Copying
Prcases, Pocket-knivea, fino Pocket-booka 1
made to order, Inkstands, Initial Paper,
Writing Desk*. Ink of all colors, and ot her I
varieties of Office Stationery. Hopt 10
II KIMTSIl's
Standard Family Medicines.
A N experience of forty \eara, aud en
__ doraed by tho highest profeaaional
akill iu tho country. DR. HEINITSH'S
FAMILY MEDICINES aro compounded
with great care, expreesly for family uae.
Tho public have, therefore, a guarantee
that the formuIiih of these Medicines aro
based upon strictly ucieutilic principles, by
one thoroughly acquainted with the medi?
cal qualities and t fl'-cta of each ingredient,
and ot their combined intluonue when
chemically united. I can,therefore, recom?
mend theue preparations with the greatest
confidence, being fully perauudedfrom paat
experience that they will give vcrj GENE?
RAL SATISFACTION. The u-o of these
"Family Medicines" is not contincd to tbe
illiterate und credulous, for inuu'nerablo
persons of iutelligence and character, occu?
pying tbe most prominent utatijua in uoci
ety, too houost to impose upou others, and
too sagacious to bo imposed upon them
selves, not only uao, but recommeud them
in the highest terma of praise, lor the uni?
formity nf their success in subduing dis?
eases. For Bale by E. U. HEINI.SH,
Drnggiat and Chemist,
Sent C t Columbia, s. G.
New Codfish and Mackerel.
IRISH POTATOES, Breaklaat Bacon
STRIPS, Magnolia HAMS.
Freah CRACKERS, euch aa Peek, Frean
ACo.'s.Milk and Cornhill. Ginger Snaps,
Exton Soda aod Butter, Vanilla Biacuit,
Ac, fco.
New Mesa and No. 1 MACKEREL, at re?
tail.
Pickled SALMON, vorv duo, and all the
novelties ordinarily expected in a Orel
class Grooory at this season of the year.
Our stock is unusually well assorted, and
we oan supply tho public on beat posaiblo
terms, ctah. QEO. SY.MMERS.
Sept ?
For Kent,
TdE commodious Brick and Metal
Roof STOREHOUSE, No. CO Main
am* street. Terms very low. Apply to
HLTBELH A EZELL or to BOONE i M?L
LKR, Attornoya-at-Law. Aug_5 +
House to Rent.
THE HOUSE and FOUR ACRE
LOT of Mrs. E, J. Arthur. Good gar?
den and excellent well of wa'.er. Pos?
session givon immediately. Apply to WM.
MARTIN or 3. It. ARTHUR. V JJol/4
To Bent.
A COTTAGE HOUSE on Blanding
street, between Bull and Pickens'.
For terms, apply to
AnglS_JOHN AQNEW A SON.
Subscribe for the Phobotx.
MBIA, S. C., SUNDAY MO
F. B. ORCHARD & CO.,
deai.eb8 in
dry goods, notions, AC.
WE beg leave to iutbrm our friends,
tbiit we havo on hand a large ami
woll-asaorted utock of LADIES' HATS,
which we will close out, Tor the next leu
dava, at HALF PRICE, varying from
25 "cents to $1 50.
also,
LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS,
At. 25 cents?cost 50 in New York.
We bavo also just reeoivod a largo lot of
LONGOLOTUS and SHIRTINGS, which we
aro idling at prices that defv compoti'ion.
Aut? 12 F. 11. ORCHARD ?O.
It. A W. g. swaff1eld
BEO to announce that they are now
opening a FULL LINE OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
cassi5ieres and vestings
r tit our
FALL AND WINTER TRADE.
We have unusual lacilities, this season,
for turning out Ihn moat TASIIIONABLE
and PERFECT-FITTING
Custom Garments
That cau be made in the city, and guaran?
tee satisfaction.
__Septl1 R. A W. O. SWAFFIELD._
Coal! Coal! Coal!
ri^HE undersigned beg leave to state that
X they have constantly ou hand all
kindd of coal, and will furnish consumers
in any qntntity, delivered, at lowest cash
prices. ROWEN ,t LAFaR, Agents.
Sept 2 3mo
Red Ash Coal.
4 f^f\ TONS RED ASII COAL-same
TbU v/ quality as that which gave such
satisfaction two years ago.
Ang 25 T. J. H ARPER.
Teas a Soecialty.
NEW CROP TEAS received, at
lower prices than ever.
GOOD DRAWING TEAS,
Hlack and Green, at 50 cents
F per pound and npwat d, accord?
ing to quality.
These Teas, specially se'octt d by the
celebrated "Heathen Chinee" Ah Siii, are
superior to any hitherto offered iu this
market. Our good friends will be glad lo
hear that since that unpleasantness with
Bill Nye, Ah Sin has reformed, joined the
Good Templars, eschews euchre and gives
us tho benefit of his good-natured shrewd?
ness in our efforts to supply tho leaf in its
purest state at lowest possible prices.
S ept 2 GEORQE SYMMERS
Latest Style Hats Just Arrived.
- PRICES LOW FOR CASH.
?S? CHEAT INDUCEMENTS are
flfr WJm nuw offered to close out our re
^SflBftjLmainiu- mock of CLOTHING, to
^^^^mako room for tho Fad and
Winter Htock. EIN ARD A WILEY.
Ang 29
KEROSENE OIL CHEAP,
FULL GO V E Ii N M E Ar T TES T,
At Si 5 Cents per UhIIcii.
THIS is the same quality OIL wa have
retailed for nuariv ten yea its in Co?
lumbia. NEITHER DEATH NOR DESO?
LATION has over entered any family from
its me, pnlpit oratory to tho contrary not?
withstanding. At this price, it is a boon
to tho people, aud our saies ehow that they
know and appreciate it. For furl her par?
ticulars, see GEORGE SYMMERS.
Kerosene at 25c.
BEST quality KEROSENE. 110 lire test,
at retail, at 25c per gallon, and whole?
sale at 20c. per gallon, at the cash st<>:e of
Aug lti JOHN AGNKW A HON.
Official Order, No. 1.
IWANT all Smokers lo know that there
are still plenty more of the celebrated
5 cent PARTAGAH on hand. I guaranteo
that they contain more anil a better qnality
of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar
seid in this cit v.
Special Order, No. 2.
All Smokers of Prcsxod Cigars will phase
take notice that they can get a bnnch con?
taining 25 Cigars tor $1, and all other
popular brands at equally low prices, at the
CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE,
iSign of tho Indian Chief,)
3d Door Below Wheelvr House.
JnneO
New Mackerel.
1 AH PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL,
1_\J\ f consisting cf Extra Moss. Noa, 1,
2 aud 3, in barrels, half barrels and kits;
also at retail. Jnat reneivod aud for sale
low by JO_?N AONEW A SON^
Flour! Flour!! Flour 111
1Afl BARRELS FANOT FAMILY
WJ\J FLOUR, ground from aeleotcd
new Wheat, juat reoeived and for aale at
reduced prices by JOHN AG NEY/ A SON.
PH
Attend the Tree
iRNING-, SEPTEMBER 13, II
FALL STOCK NOW OPENING
D. EPSTIN ' S
fashionAnlk
Clothing House,
Under Columbia Until.
rrtUBmoat popul?r styles oT the season
JL in Men's and Doja' HATS are now
ready, among which aro the
"Granger" and "Tom Oollins" Ii_t.
Magnificent stock of
Furnishing Goods, &c.
Arriving every day. Look out for bar?
gains this season, aa I am determined to
maintain tbo standard of aching tbe BEST
HOODS in tbe market at tbo LOWEST
PRICES.
BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS will be
sold at a SACRIFICE, in order to cloao
them out and make room. Call early for
tbem at D. EPSTLN'S,
Sopt 5_Under Columbia Hotel.
CLOTBIK AI HATS!
No. 194.
THE OLDEST CLOTMNG
HAT STAND
IN the Statu, and now the cheapest to get
good
READY-MADE CLOTHINC
Wc still keep abreast ol the times in
FURNISHING GOODS!
Genta' Underahirla, Silk, Lisle Thread
and Gauze, Linen and Jean Drawers, Ties,
Rows, Socka. Collars, Scarfs, the celebrated
Star Sbirta,ready-made aud niado to order;
fits guaranteed. White Linen. Duck, Mar?
seilles Vesta, in new style?. Black Alpaca
Frock aud Sack Coats.
We are aoUing Good8 at low prices for
cash. _T _ KIN ARD A WILEY.
Another Chance!
FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT
in aid of tue
Public Library of Kentucky.
Dav Fixed and Full Drawing Assured
OS
NOXOW, riOTIl XOVKMUKIt, ifc71 . !
Drawing Certain at that Date.
LIST OK GIFTS.
Ono Grand Cash Gift, - - $250,000
One Grand Caah Gift, - - 100.000
Ono Grand Cash Gilt, - - 75 000
One Grand Caah Gilt. - - - 50,000
One Grand Cash Gift. - - - 2.1 000
5 Caah Gifta, (20 000 each, - 100,000
lOCaahOifts, 14.000 each, ? 140,01)0
15 Cash Gifts, 10.000 each, - 150 tllK)
20 Caah Gifta, 5 000 each, - 100 Out)
25 Caah Gifta, 1 000 each, - 100 000
3) Cash Gifts, 3 000 each, - ?0,000
50 Caah GiRa, 2 0110 each, - luO.OOO
100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each, - 100.000
S40 Cash Gifts, 500 each, ? 120 000
500 Caah Gifte, 100 each, - 50.000
19.000 Cash GiftB, 50 each, - 050,000
Grand Total20,000 Gifia, all cash,*2 500 0 o
Pities <???? Tickets Whole i i.kets, 150,
Halvea. if25;Tenths, or each Ceunon, $5;
11 Whole Tickets rorlSOO; 22 . Tiekets L-r
*1 000.
Uircularacontaining full particular* fur?
nished on application.
TllO. B. BRAMLETTE,
Agent ami Manager,
Public Library Duiiding, Louisville, Ky.
hitpl 11 suit
POSTPONEMENT.
SECOND AND LAST
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
ix aid of tiik
Masonic Relief Association
OK NOKPOLK. VA.
Day Positively Fixed !
T h u r i (I n y , 1011? K a v ?? in i? <? r .
LAST CHANCE
THIS enterprise is conducted l.v the- MA
SONIO RELIEF ASSOI lATION l?F
NORFOLK, VA., under authority ol ihe
Virginia Legislature, (Act passed March
8lh. 1S73 )
,0,000 Tlek et n?0,000 Ca alt C*lff?.
$250,000 fo bo Given Away.
One Grand Cash Gilt of.i 30 0011
Ono Grand Cast; Gilt of . 25 000
Ono (fraud Gash Gift ol. 21) ('0(1
One Grand Cash Gift ot _. 10 000
One Grand Cash Gift of. 5.0 '0
Ono Graud C?eh Gitt ol. 2 500
One Grand Caah Gilt of . 2.000
15 Caah Gilts of i 1 000 each ... 15 000
28 C?sh Gifts Of 500 each. 14 .000
43 Caah Gifts of 250 each. 10 750
70 Cash Gifta of 150 each. 11 H5()
I 250 Cash Gifts of 100 each. 25.000
57? Caah Gift? of 50 each _ 28 900
5,000 Cash Gifta of 10 each. 50 00O
0,000 CASH PRIZES, aggregating..1250.000
PRICE OF TICKETS:
I Whole Tickets.f 10 00 I Qr'ier Fkta. i 2 50
Halt Tickets... 500; 11 Tickets.10000
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
This Concert ia strictly for MASONIC
' purposes, and will be conducted with tbo
I same liberality, honesty and fairness which
characterized the first enterprise.
JOHN l. ltol'KIt, President.
For tickets and circulars, giving full
information, address
UK Vit V V. MOOIIK, 8<c, Sot folk. Vu.
RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED.
_Popt4_ fan
Wrapping Paper.
AFULL supply of WRAPPING PAPER
just received from the Atlantic Paper
pkltlls, for which wo are aole agouts, and of?
fered at lower prices than same quality can
be delivered from the Northern cities. Call
and examine quality and prices at the store
of JOHN AHNEW A 80N.
Event."
574. VO]
"Tne Georgia Gin,"
Wo again, call tlio attention of those
without GINS to the above Gin. Wo have
Hf'kl them for seven years, and the univer?
sal satisfaction they have givon and the
largely increased demand and sale ea<jh
year, is the beet evidence of their merits.
We believe they will GIN FASTER, MAKE
A BETTER LIST, RUN LIGHTER AND
OIN CLEANER, than any other Gin iu the
market. Order early, of
LOUIOK & LOWRANCE,
July 23 Agents for South Carolina.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
FLBCIIGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
275 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
thk cheapest
DRY UOOU8,
NOTIONS,
Oil. CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
-MATTINGS.
RUGS, Etc.,
THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK.
For prices, see local. Sept I fGnio
No?. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
charleston, s. c.
statiohers
First-Class Work
OUR SPECIALTY,
yet. bv psisg ciir.APr.n grades op stock,
Wi: CAN ITBSlill WOBK AT
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FASHIOSbBlTsTIITIOIIEBYi
Piries Paper and Envelopes.
Wedding and gall Invitations
O'.' TH E BE ST STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE
LATEST STYLE.
ni.pi 1 Uy
b.tWYKIt?' ukki?:km
i s-cii ? \? k t'Ki in> > ?
ItOOM!? FAMILIRHI
M.SUI.K IllSII-UUUeiS!
: i.kt is run new
Contra) National Bank Pniirnng
/'/./?/.. TO S?ll TUR TIMES.
bed-N')'in.-. Iron) *:! uir ntontli iipwuiils;
Family V> ?>\\e !> ?in SH per month tipw^nls;
Law em'' flhvs from 10prmonth upwards.
WATER. '-As, WATFR st d WOOD OT.O
RETS and nthr-r modsrr imptovi meiits in?
side building .V? buck ruovts all fronting
on the streit. Good ventilation. A Janitor
in charge of building. App'.v la Geutial
Rank, or to Messrs. SI.lBl I.S A I- ZELL.
April '2
Ice! Ice! Ice!
I AM Uo-? orepared to rupcly all orders
l t u ?jj. ..... iirtieb- t'hf \c'- luantt
t.aettir??d <? ?? <-*tablislnm-"t I* made
from pure Km it.g Water, frozen al a tem?
perature <-t thirty degrees below freezing
point Fahrenheit, and can be slopped a
long dWtwit'c without much loss. Price
I $1 23 per bK) pounds, and good weight gua?
ranteed. Vi? Tee shipped unless the money
> ncnoinpnnii'S the order.
I July Jjy J. C. S REGE RS
Miller's Fire Proof Safes.
.rilHOSE in want of the best Safe mmu
ji factured will find it in their interest to
csll and rxamim1 onr stock of MILLER'S
I CELEBRATED FIRE PROOF 8 A FES,
I which we are offering at manufacturer's
I prie.es, thereby saving to the purchaser the
j expenses of h eight and drayago. Tliete
I Safne hnee stood the test of the'great fire in
Chester and other pluvet in the State, pre
leeroing their contents to tie satisfaction of
the owners, and will bo sold as low hero as
other makes ein be bought in Aeto York
oily. JOHN AGNEW A 80N.
Steelyards and Scale Beams.
A COMPLETE assortment of PATENT
t\. SCALE REAMS and STEELYARDS
jnst nicotved and for sale atradnoed piloes,
by JOHN AON FW A SON.
Corn'. Corn!!
r^f\Ci BU8HELS PRIME WHITE CORN.
OvU 500 bushels Mixed Corn.
Just received and for sale low by
Sept 3 JOHN AGNEW i SON.
LUME X?NUMBER 150.
. IMPUOVKD
GEORGIA COTTON PRE8SJ
Patented March, 1870,
BY l'ENDLETO.V & BOAIIDHAN,
auousta, oa.
THE satisfaction this PRESS has given
in the past, the groat improvement
made on it, and the fact of its being from
forty to tifty dollarscheaper than auy other
good Press, should induce planters^ and
others to send for oho of our new Circulars
before purchasing. We also manufacture
Irons for Water Power Tretses and Screw
Presses. Address u-Ht^a
FENDLETON A BOAUDMAN,
Foundry and Machine Works, Kollock
_8treet. Augusta. Ga. Jaly 2 w||4pbo
Spar tan barg and Asb e vi lie Railroad.
Nature's Ilighway Across the Mountains!
Lioht Grades, East Curves, No Tunneling
LET IT BE BUILT SPEEDILY !
A link in the Air-Line Road between the
cities of Cincinnati, Lsuisville, St, Louis,
Chicago and Charleston, seventy-four
miles long, with less thud l womy mile* of
heavy work.
Shorter than any line from New Xork,
Philadelphia anrl llaltimoro to either ol
tueso cities, and many hundred miles
nearer to tbeso centres of Western trade
than any existing line to Charleston,
The Road that promises to makeOharles
ton the market for the trado of the great
North-west, the West Indies, South Ame?
rica and Europe; also, an important cm
grant station.
ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION
SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND
PROFITABLE IN RESULTS.
An important enterprise for the develop
mcut of South Carolina.
Shares Fifty Dollars each, pay able in tc_
installments.
Every citizen of this State si onld own a!
least one Share.
Charleston, with her magnifiuent Ilia -
bor and genial olimate; her immeueo unde?
veloped back country, containing a fertde
soil, fine pasture grounds and inexhausti?
ble water power; her contiguity to the
West Indies and South America, and het
unparalleled European ocean course, l
destined, upou the completion of thio 1m
cohtant Tuu.nk Like, to emerge from hi r
prostrated condition and become what
naturo has intended Bhe shonl 1 be?the
Great Commercial Metropolis of the
South er s Section of the United States.
LIMIT OF HTOCKHOLDERS* LIABILITY.
The following clause in the charter is
published for the information of sub?
scribers:
Sec. 4. "That no Stockholder of said
Company shall bo held liable for the debts,
contracts or acts of said corporation,
beyond the amounts actually mbi eribed to
the Capital Stock of said Company by such
Stockholder."
DIRECTORS:
Geo W. Williams, Gaubiel Cannon,
If. Boli.makn, John H. Lvins,
j Ai.v.v Gaob, T. B. Jeter,
Theo. D. JebveY, D. R. Lunoan,
I Theo. G. Baukeu, James E. Black,
j John S. Fairly, Ji.uk tf. Wiley.
Principal Ofii -e and Address, 25 Broad
1 Hire. t. Charleston, 8. C
C G. MEMM1MGER. President.
A. C. KAUFM \N, Seerutitry und Treaa.
Jnlv 'J _ 3mo
'Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
AT his new store, Main street,, nearly op
doam the Central National Bank, has
large and beam iful stock of tine WA1CHES
! -tem and key winders, from best European
and American mauulaulnri<rs, aud of his
[ own importation, in gold aud silver cases.
I Elegant JEWELRil An tumvaled aat-ort
' ment just received and all the latest styles.
> sterling SILVER-WARE,in sets And cases.
Bridal Preaeuts. and ii very one select ion of
Plated-W are. Gold Walch and Neck Chains,
Lockets, elegant Peal, Wedding aud En?
gagement 1.lugs, large stock of Spectacles
: and Eye-Glaset s, Clocks, Musical Boxes,
! and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My
' stock is the largest and best selected in the
Southern country and will be mid ae cheap
is iame articb crii be bought anjwl.rte
not 24
C0N<tA.REE IRON WOB KS
< OLTTMBIA . S.O.
j JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor
MANCFACT?
RF.lt Of STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND GRIST
MILLS. GIN
Gearing, and all
kinds of Iron
Castings for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Cast?
ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent Balliuge for Gardens
and Cemeteries, Iron Ssttees and Arbor
Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds,
Dolls for Churches, 8ohools, Work-shops,
Ac Guarantee all my work first cUkb and
equal to any North or South.
Works at foot of Lady street snd near to
Sooth Carolina aud Greenville & Columbia
Railroad,Companies' Depots. Nov 18
Landreth'a Turnip Seed.
RUT A BAG A, Flat Dqtoh, Globe, Red
Top Just received at
L.'T. 6ILLIMAM A OO.'S
Jaly ,18_Drngfltore^
Extracts.
ENGLISH, French and American EX?
TRACTS for the Handkerohiof, for
tale at L. T. BILLIMAN * OO.'S
July 7 Drugstore.