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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. MaiIi arrangements.?Northern mail opens 6.30 A. M., 3 P.M.; closes IIA. M., 6 P.M. Charleston opent-8 A. M.,5.30 P. M.; closet 8 A. M.,6 P. M. Western opens 6 A. XL., 1 P. M.; closes 6, 1.30 P. M. Greenville) opens 8.45 P. M.; closes 6 A. M. Wil? mington opens 4 P. M.; closes 10.30 A. M. On Sunday open from 2.80to 3.80 P. M. Another Chance! FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT IS Ain of THE Public Library of Kentucky. Day Fixed and Full Drawing Assured os MONDAY, 30TI1 SUVEMDEU, 187*. Drawing Oertain at that Date. 1.1ST OP GIFTS. One Grand Caeh Gift, - - $250,000 1 One Grand Caah Gift, ? - 100,000 Odo Grand Cash Gilt, ? ? 75,000 One Grand Caeh Gift, ? - - 50,000 Ono Grand Cash Gift, - - - 25,000 5 Cash Gifte, $20,000 eacb, ? 100,000 10 Caeh Gifts, 14,000 eacb, - 110,000 15 Gash Gifts, 10,000,eacb, - 150.000 20 OaBh Gifts, 5.000 eacb, - 100 000 25 OaBh Gift?, 4.000 each, ? ? 100,000 SO Cash Gifts, 3.000 each, - 1)0.000 50 Cash Gifts, 2.0?0 eacb, - ? -0,000 100 Caeh Gifts. 1.000 each, - 100,000 240 Caeh Gifts, 500 each, . 120,000 500 Oaeh Gifta, 100 each, . 60,000 19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each, ? 950,000 Grarid.Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500.0f0 PatoB op Ttokets.^?Whole liokete, $50; Halves, $25; Tenths, or each Ooupon. $5: 11 Whole Tickets $500; 22 1 Tickets $1,000. Circularscontaining full particulars fur? nished on application. ,: THO. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, LouiaTille, Ky. Sept 11 _ ami Executor's Notice. A LL persona having elaima against the A. eatateof WILLIAM McGUINNIS, de? ceased, are required to present thou to either of the undersigned, duly attested, for payment; and all peraona indebted to said estate will come forward at once and pay up the indebtedness. ELLEN McGUINNIS, Executrix. T)ENNI8'Md3UINNIS, Executor. Sept 17_,_thmC PARKER'8 HALL, JOS. H. KEANE, Masaoeu. Positively One Night Only! ' MONDAY. SKPI'FMBER 21. THE GREAT IRISH COMEDIAN and VOCALIST, Mr. GEO. HOOPER, Supported by a- FULL AND EFFICIENT i COMPANY of New York Favorites, in Bou cicault's master-piece, Colleen Bawn! With correct appointment* and scenery. Mr. HOOPER as Miles Na Coppaloen. "In the above character, Mr. Hooper stands Unrivalled."?X. Y. Herald. Admission as usual. Reserved seats now for sale atLyBraud's Muaio Store. GEO. E. SANDS, Sept 16 4_Bueinaps Agent. MEDICAL COLLEGE or the STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. THE Fcrty-aixtb Course of Lectures in this Institution will commence on the 15ch of October, 1874, and terminate early in March, 1875. MEDICAL FACULTY. B. A. EIN LOCH, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgerv. J. P.CHAZAL. M. D.. Professor of Pa? thology and Practice of Medicine. MIDDLETON MICHEL, M. D., Piofeasor of Phvaiology. C. U. SHEPARD, Jr., M. D., Professor of I Chemistry. FRANOI8 L. PARKER, M. D., Profoaaor I of Anatom v. J. FORD PRIOLEAU, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynuology. F. PEYRE PO?OHER. M. D.. Profeseor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics and of Clinical Medicine. MANNING SIMONS, M. D., Demon? strator of Anatomy. Entire expense of tho School, $30. This includes Demonstrator's Ticket and Hos? pital Advantages. No private courses given by any of the Professors, nor charges made for other services rendered. Board can be obtained in the city from $4 to $G per week. For further information, apply to Sept H)20_o2 _R. A. K1NLOCH, Dean. Fire Insurance. GEO. HUG GINS' AGENCY. Established iii Columbia, S. C, 1840. -ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hart? ford, Conn., $G.0O0.0C0. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., ot London, England, $8,000,000. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,of| Philadelphia, $3.500,000 PHENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., of| New York, $2,100,000. OLD DOMINION FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Richmond, Vs., 3300,000. ATLAS FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn., $400,000. Risks taken on Buildinga, Merchandize, Cotton, Ac, Ac. GEO. HUGGINS, Agent. Office opposito the Columbia Hotel. Sept 15_t2m Wrapping Paper. AFULL supply of WRAPPING PAPER juat received from the Atlantic Paper Mule, for which we aro sole agents, and of? fered at lower prices than aamo quality can be delivered from the Northom ciOob. Call and examine quality and pricos at tho etoro of_JO HN_ AG NEW A BON. MRS. PECK WILL resume the exorcises fof her School for Young Chil 'dren on THURSDAY, October 1. Sopt1C w2 "Let on COLU Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, for the Cuke of Consumption, Coughs and Colds.?Tbo great virtue of this medi? cine is that it ripens the matter and throws it out of the system, purities the blood, and thus effects a oure. Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic, for the Cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, &c. The tonio produces a healthy action of the stomach, creating an appetite, forming chyle, and onriug thu must obstinate cases of indigesliou. Schenck's Mandrake Pills, fop. the Oure of Liver Complaint, &o.? These pills are alterative, nod prodnce a healthy action of tho liver without tbo least dauger, as they are free from calomel, and yet more efficacious iu re? storing a healthy action of the liver. These remedies are n certain cure for consumption, as the Pulmonic Syrup ripous the mutter and puriiieB the blood. The Mandrake Pills act npon tho liver, ereuto a healthy bilu and remove all diseases of the liver, often a causa of consumption. Thu Sea Weed Tonic gives tone aud strength to the stomach, runkes a good digestion and enables tho organs to form good blood; and thus creates a healthy circulation of healthy blood. The combiued action of theso medi? cines, as thus explained, will euro every case of consumption, if taken in time, and the use of tbo medicines persevered in. Dr. Schonok is professionally at his principal office, comer Sixth and Aroh streets, Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for advice must be addressed. Schenck's medloines for sale by all druggists. S9f3?f 1 What is the Matter with You?? If a friend is looking sick, this is usu? ally the question we put to him. It is asked everywhere, times innumerable, every day. Aud what are the most frequent answers to it? Are they not such as these: ??Well, I'm a little bil? ious," or "I feel languid and used op," or "My stomach is out of order," or "I'm under the weather," or "I don't know what's the matter with mo, bet I don't feel right," or the like in? definite responses. Now, what is the matter with the thousands of both sexes j who cannot tell exaotly what uils them, i and yet are ovideutly out of health?! The matter is simply this: they dou'tj properly dfgvst what- they eat, then j livers are torpid, their nerves are weuk, { their blood is impure, and their vital energies are depressed. What thej' need is a course of Hostetter's Sto? mach Bitters?not one or two doses, but a course?to strengthen their stomachs, superinduce a healthy flow of bilo, steady and invigorate their nerves, im? prove tho condition of their blood and rouse their vital powers. Theso results tho great vegetable restorative will assuredly bring about. It rallies the whole system, reinforces every im? portant organ, regulates every func? tion, and purifies every animal fluid. For chronic dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint, intermittent and re? mittent fevers, rheumatism, general debility, prematnre deoay, hud the in? firmities of age, it is the best and safeut stimulant aud ulterative that has ever been compounded. Its ingredients are all vegetable, all pore and whole? some. In districts infested with swamp miasma, and in all new settlements, its ose is euseutial to the preservation of health. Tho West believes in it, and so, in f.iot, do the people of all sections of the Union. S9fl3 Messrs. Fchchgott, Benedicta- Co., Charleston, S. C, offer to the public and dealers in general an immense and well-selected stock of dry goods, car? pets, oil-cloths, mattings, Ac, at the lowest prices. Herewith they annex the prices of a few articles: Calicos, from G to 10c; longcloths, from C to 15o.; brown homespuns, extra boavy, from 7>2 to 10c.; jeans, from 12JsgO. upwards; oassimeres, from -10c. up waids; flannels, from 20 to 50c; la? dies', misses' and gents' hose, Too., SI.15, S2 per doz. and upwards; sus? penders, Si 40 per doz. and upwards,; ladies' aud gents' pocket handker? chiefs, from GOc per doz. and upwards; I black and colored alpacas, 20c und! upwards; dress goods, from 25c np- j wards; ladies' and gouts' furnishing' goods, houso-keeping gaods, fancy j goods, ribbons, notions. Ate, from 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere. Samples sent and orders promptly filled. All ret'iil orders from $10 up? wards sent per express free of nhargo. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Sept 4. aij O,Charleston to the Front.?Among our new advertisements, is that of one of the oldest establishments in this Stote. Established in 1832, it has 'maintained tho first place in its lino of business. With large experience aud unsurpassed facilities, Messrs. Walker, Evans ?fc Cogswell are prepared to sus? tain tho reputation of their establish? ment. Like A. T. Stewart, they bo lieve iu newspaper advertising, and tako this means to announce that thoy have, this season, added very largely to their stock of type and maohinery, and are better prepared than ever to please their customers. We wish them overy success. S if A Tax Union has been orgauized at Poit Royal. r Just Censures MBIA, S. C., FRIDAY MO] Best Coal, Cheap for Cash. TUE undersigned io receiving his supply 1 of this burning material, which will be sold at luw prices, cheap for cash. Apply to It. A. KEENAN. Septl2_ _ lino Coal! Coal! Coal! THE undersigned beg leave to etato that tboy have constantly on hand all kinds of GOAL, and will furnish consumers in any quintitv, delivered, at lowest cash prices. BOWEN A LAFAIl, Agents. Sept 2 8am Red Ash Coal. 1 TONS BED ASH 00AL-same Ldc\./\' quality us that which gave such satisfaction two voars "go. Aug 23 T. .1. IIA.UBER. The State C?bials HAYING obtained their pesitioD.s| tiirougb tho support of tho people, should look to their interest. The Indian Girl Cigar Store having Obtained its pre? sent prominence through tho patronage of | an appreciative ptihlic, is constantly pro- i viding for thoir en j ivmeiit, and &u a candi? date tor oilice, Will Tell tho Convention That corruption mnst he put down. So, this "Maid of Luxury" declares that "De? votees of tho Weed" shall be relieved from paying high pricos for moan Cigars. Ask dealers in different point* in tbe State who handle the Indian Gu t's Cigars What They Know About Them, and they will toll you that their in? troduction is causing almost as much of a sensation among Cigar dealers as Fox Hunting and Georgia Tigers Did among tho prominent members of the State Houeo Ring. Sept 12 Teas a Specialty. NEW CROP TEAS received, at lower prices than ever. GOOD DRAWING TEAS, Black and Green, at 50 cants tper pound and upward, accord iug to quality. Thoao Teas, specially selected by tho oelobrated "Heathen Chinee" Ah Sin, are superior to any hitherto ofTorcd in this market. Our good friuuda will be glad to hear that since that unpleasantness with Kill Nyp, Ah Sin has reformed, joined the' Uood Templai'H. eschews oucbre and gives us tho benefit of bid good-natured shrewd? ness in our efforts to supply tho leaf in its purest state at lowest possible prices. Sept 2 QEOItGE SYMMERB. Ice* Ice! Ice! IAM now prepared to supply all orders for the above article Tho Ice manu? factured at my establishment Is made from pure Spring Water, frozen at a tem? perature of thirty degrees below freezing point Fahrenheit, and can be shipped a long distance without much loss. Price (1 25 per 100 pounds, and good weight gua? ranteed. JVo Ice shipped unless the money uccoi>'onnies the order. July 29 J. O. SEEGERS. Miller's Fire Proof Safes. THOSE in want of tbe best Safe manu? factured will hud it to their interest to call and examine our stock of MILLER'S CELEBRATED FIRE PROOF SAFES, which wo are offering at manufacturer's prices, thereby saving to tbe purchaser the expenses of freight and drayago. Tliese Safes have stoodjhe test of the great fire in Chester and other places in the State, pre? serving their contents to the satisfaction of the owners, and will bo Bold as low here as other makes can be bought in A'tw York cijM- JOHN AGNEW A SON._ II KIM TSIl'S Standard Family Medicines. a N experience of forty years, and cn t\. dorsad by tbe highest professional skill in tbe country. DU. HEINITSH'S FAMILY MEDICINES aro compounded with great care, expressly for family nee. The public have, therefore, a guarantee that tho formulas of these Medicines are based upon strictly scientific principles, by one thoroughly acquainted with the medi? cal qualities: and effects of each ingredient, and of their combined influence when chemically united. I can,therefore, recom? mend these preparations with the greatest confidence, being fully persuaded from past experience that they will givo very GENE? RAL SATISFACTION. Tho uso of those "Family Medicines" is uot counnetl to tbe illiterate and credulous, for inmi'iierabie persons of intelligence and character,occu? pying the most prominent statiius in soci? ety, too honest to impose upon others, and too sagacious to be imposed upon them? selves, not only use, but recommend them in tbe highest terms ot praise, for the uni? formity of their success in subduing dis? eases." For sale by E. H. HEINI I SH, Druggist and Chemist, Sept C t Columbia, s. 0. The Proper Time 110 TAKE HElNITSn'S BLOOD AND . LIVER PILLS is when yon have Nau? sea, Loss of Appetite, Yellowed Cast of the Skin, Rush of Rlood to I ho Head, Cold Ex? tremities, Ringing in the Ears, Pain in the Rack, Sido and Shoulders, High Colored Urine, Vor tigo and BiliousnesB. They afford prompt relief. For sale oulvat Sept 1 i HEINITSH'S Drug Store. danker Liniment! THE HOUSEHOLD PAN AC ISA AND FA? MILY MEDICINE, Is the best remedy in tbo world for the following complaints, viz: Cramp in tho I.hubs and Stomach, Rheumatism in all its forms, Neuralgia, Dysentery, Fresh Wounds, Toothache. Sore Throat, Sprains and Bruises, Paiu io tbe Stomach, Bowels or Sido, Bilious Colic, Cholera, Golds, Chapped Hands, Burns, Spinal Complaints, Chilis and Fever. Puroly vegetabU and all-healing. For in? ternal and external use. Propared by E. If. HEINITSH, at bis Drug Sept 10 t And Chemical Store House to Rent. THE HOUSE and FOUR ACRE j| LOT of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Good gar. den and excellent well of wa'.er. Pos? session given immediately. Apply to WU. MARTIN or E. R. ARTHUR. July 4 Attend the Tree MUNG, SEPTEMBER 18, 18 R. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD W H fil 1 BEG to Huuouitcc that 111c-v r.re now opcuiug u FULL L1NF OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GASSIMEBES AXD VE8TINGS fob oca PALL AND WINTERTRADE. | We have unusual facilities, this season, for turning out the moat FASHIONABLE and PERFECT-FITTING Custom G-arments i That can ho mado in the city, and guaran? tee satisfaction. Sept 11 It. & W. O. SWAFFIELD. FALL ST?CK NOW OPENING AT D. EPSTIN'S FASniONAULK Clothing House, Under Columbia Hotel. rill IE most popular styles of the season X i? Men's and Hoya' HATS are now ready, among which aro the "Granger" and "Tom Oollins" Hat. MugniUccnt stock of Fur nishing Goods,&c. Arriving every day. Look out for bar? gains this tcason, as I am determined to maintain thuctandard or belling tho BEST GOODS in the market at the LOWEST PRICES. BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS will be Bold at a SACRIFICE, iu order to cloae them out and make room. Call early for them at D. El'STIN'd, Sept 5 Under Columbia Hotel. Latest Style Hats Jnst Arrived. PRICES LOW FOR CASH. GREAT INDUCEMENTS are now offered to clo*o out our re? maining stock or CLOTHING, to Imako room for tho Fall and Winter 8tock. KIN Alt!) & WILEY. No. l'i*. THE OLDEST CLOTHING HAT Jg STAND IN the State, and now the cheapest to get good READY-MADE CLOTHINC We atill keep abreast of the times in FURNISHING GOODS! Oeuta' UnderBhirta, Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauze, Linen and Jean Drawer'!, Ties. Bowa, Socke, Collars, Scarfs, t tie celeb rated \ Star Shirts,ready-made and made to order; tita guaranteed. White Linen. Duck, Mar? seilles YeRts, iu new atyles. Rlaclt Alpaca Frock and Saclt Coats. We aro selling Goods at low prices f?r cash. _ KINARD A WILEY. KEROSENE OIL CHEAP, FUL L (i O V K It N M K X T T KS T, At "-??"> Centn pur Uullcn. THIS in the same quality OIL vtj have retailed for nearly ten ykaiis in Co? lumbia. NEITHER DEATH NOR DESO? LATION has ever entered auy family from ita u-je, pulpit oratory to tho contrary not witbstauditig. At this price, it is a boon to tho people, and our sales show that they know and appreciate it. For furl her par? ticulars, see GEORGE SYMMEUS. Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all Smokers to know that there1 are still plenty more of the celebrated S cent PAR TAG AS on hand. 1 guarantee that they contain more and a bcth r quality ul Tobacco than any utliei cent Cigar s?!d in ihis city. Special Orde r, ao. 2. All Smokers ol Presto Cigarii will please take notice that they can nut a bunch coil tabling ~2~> Ci^ar* lor ft, and all other popular !>raudsat equally low prices, at the CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE, tSif,'ii of the Indian Chief.) 3d Door Below Wheeler Bouse. June ?! Kerosene at 25c. BFSTqnaMyKEROSENE.no lire test, at retail, nt 25c. per gallon, and whole? sale at 20c. per gullou, at the cash ato:? of Aug Hi JOHN AGNEW 3s. BON. M ON ? Y TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent cities of the United States and Eu? rope bought and aold. DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing certificates issued. 8TO0KS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and aold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from tho city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL RANK. Corner of Plain and Richardeon Btreeta. Event.' 74. V01 POSTPONEMENT" SECOND and LA8T GRAND GIFT CONCERT IX AID OF THE Masonic Relief Association of NORFOLK? VA. Day Positively Fixed! T im r s ii 11 y , lilth November. LAST CHAXCE. THIS enterprise ia couductod by the MA? SONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA., under authority of the Virginia Legislature, ?'Act passed March ?Hih, 1873 ) 50.UOO Tldccts~O,o0o Caen Ctifts. $253,000 to be Given Away. One Grand Cash Gift of.* 30,000 Ono Grand Cash Gift of. 25 (J00 Ouo Grand Cash Gift of. 2O.000 Ono Grand Cash Gift or. 10,000 Ono Grand Cash Gift of. 5,0( 0 Ouo Grand Cash Gift of. 2,500 One Grand Caah Gilt of. 2.000 15 Caah Gifts of 11,000 each. 15,000 2S Cash Gifts of 500 each. 11.000 ?13 Cash Gifts of 250 each. 10.7J0 I 70 UaBb Girts or 150 each. 11,850 1 250 Gash Gifts of 100 each. 25,000 I 578 Cash Gifta of 50 ouch. 28,900 5,(.'00 Casb Girts of 10 each. 50,C00 (J.OOl) CASn PRIZES, aggregating. .|25U,0Ut: PRICE OF TICKETS: WholeTicketB.SlO 00 I Qr'ter T?kta..$ 2 50 I Halt Tickets... SOOj 11 Tickets.100 00 | NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. Thia Concert ia strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will bo conducted with tho sarno liborality, honesty and fairness which characterized tho first enterprieo. john Ii. kofer, President. For tickets and circulars, giving full information, addreaa iif.miy V. moore, Sec, Norfolk. Vs. RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED. Sept 4_+30_ l.awyeus? offices: l\SUIlANCK ofv1cesi KOOlH? FOR FAMIUESt single bed-room 91 TO LET IX THE NEW I Central National Bank Building. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Red-Rooms from 13 per month upwards; Family Rooms from $C per month upwards; Lawyers' Oflices from $C pr month upwards. WATER, OAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements in? side building. Xo back rooms, all fronting I on the h'. rect. Good ventilation. A Janitor! in charge of building. Apply ta Central Bank,or to Messrs. SEfBELS A EZELL. April 2 Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc . Etc. SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Otard, A c., ?um urn' Holland Gin, bbotry Wino.Porl Wine, Madeira Wino, Also, a largo stcc'i of tine old Whiskies, Cigars, Ac^ J. C. SEEGERS Corn! Corn!! r (}(\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN. ?JUu 500 bushels Mixed Corn. Just receivod and for ealo low by Sept 3 JOHN AGNEW ,1 SON. "The Georgia Gin," We again call the attention of those without GINS to the above Gin. We have aold tin in lor seven years, and th6 univer? sal satisfaction they have ^ivcu and the largely increased demand aud sale each year, is the best evideuce of their merita. Wobdievetkuy wdlGIN FASTER, MAKE A BETTER LINT, RUS LIGHTER AND GIN OLE iNER, than sny other Giu In the market. Order ear'y, ef L?RICK A LOWRANCE, July 23 Agents lor South Carolina. New Codfhti and Mackerel. IRISH POTATO ES, Breaktaat Bacon STRIPS, Magnolia HAMS. Freak ORAOKHRS, auch aB Peek, Freaii ?V Co.'a, MiIk aud Cornliill. Ginger Snaps, Fxton Soda and butter, Vaniilu Biscuit, Ac , \a. New Mean and No. 1 MACKEREL, at re? tail. Pickled SALMON, very line, and all tho I novelties ordinarily expected m a liret ' clasH Mr i'cer> at this season of the year. Our slock is nnusus.llj well assorted, and i we call snpplv the public on bent possible | term*. ohsIi. * OHO. eYMMKUS Flour 1 Flour!! Flour!!! |t/\/\ DARRELS FANCY FAMILY I IvM ' FLOUR, ground from selected I now Wheat, just received and for sale at j reduced prices by JOHN AGNEW It SON. New Mackerel 1 f\(\ PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL, i W 9\ 9 consisting of Extra Mesa, No*. 1, llaudS, in barrel*, half bariela and kits; I also at retail. Just received and for sab? low by JOHN AGNEW A SON. Wanted, a Few Boarders, AT No. 12 Lady street, bot ween Main and Assembly. 'Terms reasonable. Apply to W. S. POPE. Sept 13 _ NEW GOODS." G. F. Jackson, Leader of Low Prices, TS dailv receiving NEW FALL AND _ WINTER GOCDs of all kinds, snob &a American Dreaa Goods, Calicoes, Jeans, Caasimercs, Rleaehod and Brown Shirtings, Sluclings, I.inscya, I'lannola. Blankots.Ac. C. P. JACKSON, Sept 10 128 Mainjtroet._ For Sale, AFINE SHOW CASE and two good COUNTERS. Apply to Sept 10 D. EPSTIN. LiUME X?NUMBER 154 IMPROVED GEORGIA C OTT OH PRESS! Patented March, 1870, DV I'ENOLKTOIV & AOARDMAN, AUGUSTA, OA. . . TUE satisfaction this PRESS baa given in the past, the groat improvement made on it, and the fact of Us being from torty t o fifty dollars cheaper than any other frond Prees, should Induce planters and others to send for ono of oor new Circulars liefoi o purchasing. Wo also manufacture frone for Water Power Pressos aha Screw Presses. Address v PENDLETON A BOARDMAN* Pouudry and Machine Works, Rollock Street, AUKUHta. Oa. July '2 w ]| lmo Spartanbnrg and Asbeville Railroad. -? v ? Nature's Highway Across the Mountains.' Light Ghades, Easy Cubves,No Tunneling LET IT BE IJUILT SPEEDILY! A link in the Air-Lino Road between th? cities of Cincinnati, Lenisville, St. Louis, Chicago and Charleston, sovonty-fonr miles long, with less IhuU twenty miles Of heavy work. Shorter than an; line from New York, Philadelphia n.ud Baltimore to either of these cities, and many hundred miles nearer to these centres of Western trade than any existing line to Charleston. Tho Road that promises to make Charles? ton tho market for the trade'of the great North-west, the West Indies, ftouth Ame? rica and Europe; also, an important em grant station. ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION, SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND PROFITABLE IN RESULTS. An iioportant 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. CiiAHI.K8TON, with her magnificent Har? bor and genial climate; her immense unde? veloped back countrycontaining a fertile soil, fine pasture grounds and inexhausti? ble water power; her continuity to the West Indies and Sooth America, and her unparalleled European ocean course, is destined, upon tho completion of this lv roitTAKT Thosk Like, to emerge from her prostrated condition and become what nature has intended aho should bo ?the ?11 s. AT couuebciae METBOFOLIS Of tUfl Southehjj Sectios of the Ukiteo 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 saiS Company shall be held liable for tbe debts, contracts or acts of aaid corporation, beyond the amonnts actually subtcribed to the Capital Stock of said Company by such Stockholder." DIRECTORS: Geo W. Williams, Gabuikl Cakkok, B. Bon.mann, John H. Eyins, Alva Gage, T. B. Jeteb, Tiieo. D. JaavfcY, D. R. Ddkcaw, Theo. G. Bahkf.u, James E. Black, John S. Faiuly, John S. WlLiX. Principal Office and Address. 25 Broad street, Charleston, S. O. C. G. MEMMINGER, President. A. C. KAOFM xN, Secretary and Treas. July 9_ gmo Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! wm. glaze; AT his new store, Main street, nearly op? posite tbe Central National Pank, baa large and beautifnl stock of fine WATCHES stem and key winders, from best European and Americau manufacturers, and of his own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled assort? ment just received and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in seta and casts, Bi idal Presents, and a very fine selection of Plated-Ware. Gold Watch and Neck Chnins, fjockota, elevant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement btugs, larRe stock of Spectaclee and Eve-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Poxes, and n great variety t.f Fancy Articles. My stock is the' largCrt and best selected in the Southern country and will be sold as cheap is <anie article can be bought anywl eie. < 'et 21 CONGAREE IRON WORKS COLUMBIA, 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM i ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS. GIN '?Gearing, and all kinds of Iron Caatinga for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings for Stores and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Garden? and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also. Brass Castings of all kinds. Belle for Obnrohes, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all my work first olaes and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near to South Carolina and Greenville k, Oolambi* Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18 Steelyards and Scale Beams. A COMPLETE aRsortment of PATENT i\. SCALE BEAMS and STEELYARDS tust received and for salo atrodnced prices, jv_?w JOHN AGNEW A SON. Extracts. T^NOLISH, French and American EX XL* TRACTS for the Handkerchief, for salo at L. T. BILL1MAN A CO.'S Jaly 7 Drug Store.