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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. It is said that the deepest coal-shaft now in the country is 666 feet in depth, located North of PottsYille, Pu., but in the hope of reaching a coal area, five miles long nod 4,000 feet wide, ont of which 80,000,000 tons of black diamonds can bo taken, the Philadel? phia and Beading Coal Company are now sinking a ebalft a short distance from the first named. An order has been sent to Rear Ad? miral Almy at San Francisco, it is un? derstood, to have tho Benicia, uow at Honolulu, fitted up in a suitable man? ner to convey hi8 Majesty King Ku lakoea, of the Hawaiian Islands, to the United States. It is believed that the King will also visit Europe before his return to the islands. Cheerfulness has been called the bright weather of the heart. It gives harmony to the soul, and is a perpet? ual song withont words. It is tanta? mount to repose. It enables nature to recruit its strength; whereas worry and discontent debilitate it, involving oonstant wear and tear. The National Board of Underwriters now recommend that all companies be? longing to the National Board discon? tinue the easiness of fire insurance in the city of Chicago, either by new policies or renewals, on and after the 1st of Ootober prox. The millonial in Iceland is likely to resolt in an active commerce with that island. The Sicilian snlpbnr deposits are beginning to run low, and conces? sions have Seen obtained for mining the immense deposits of Iceland. Never use profane language on the cars. Go out on the platform. Pro? fanity is never thrown away on a brakeman. Representative J. H. Raiuey has re? ceived the nomination for Congress from tho Frist Congressional District. A readiness to take offence in a sign of a narrow mind or a bad temper. Ladies are apt to be troubled this season with a rash of lace to the head. A NEW CIGAR STORE HAS been opened at 103$ Assembly street, Factory No. 13, Tbird District, Hoath Carolina. The subscriber respect? fully informs the publio that be has opened at the above store, whero he will keep con? stantly on hand a full assortment of CI? GARS and TOBACCO, both domestic and imported. Ho feels sure that he can offer inducements in DOMESTIC CIGARS, as ins stock ia made under his personal super? vision, in this city. IMPORTED GOODS sold at tho lowest prices. A share of the public patronage is solicited, and satisfac? tion guaranteed. Country merchants will do wall to examine my arock before pur? chasing elsewhere. M. GOLDSMITH, 1051 Aeaemblv street, Sept 2>_North of the Market. Fresh Arrivals. FILLING UP WITH SEASONABLE GOODS? MAGNOLIA HAMS, Extra Sugar-Cured Bacon Strips, Mild-Oured White Bacon, SmokedBeof Tongues, Full Supply Canned Salmon, Lobster, Tomatoes, Green PeaB, Mnahrooras, Ac. Coffees?Parched and Green Java, Mo? cha, Laguyra and Rio. Teas?Finest and Cheapest Assortment of Hyson, Gunpowder, J^naD, Oolong, Ac. AsHortmei of Spices, Mustards. Picklea, Olives, Han. nee, and a general stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, iu creat va? riety, all fresh and tempting, offered low for cash GEO. 8YMMERS. Sept 2J_ Stoves! Stoves! FULL line of TIN-WARE, Cooking, I Heating and Parlor STOVES. I would I call your attention to the open Frank -lin for coal, suitable for Parlors, Set? ting or Bed Rooms, beautiful iu deeign and warranted to work well. Call and see thorn at SMITH'S TIN AND STOVE ESTAB? LISHMENT, Msia sstrect, opposite J. II. inard's. _ t-? pt 18 Notice. ALL persons indebted to'ho estate of JOHN STEVENS, decease i, are hereby requested to make payment immediately to the undersigned, and all perBons having claims against the uama, will present them properly proven to the undersigned. ROBERT W. JOHNSON, Administrator, with wilt annexed, of estato of John Stovens, deceased. Sopt1G we4 School Books and Stationery. BL. BRYAN has just opened anew ? stork of English and Classical SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL STATION* ?11%, Also, BLANK BOOKS for Merchants and Public Olli cos of every size and quality. Also, a largo variety of Writing Paper, Envelopes, Gold and Steel Fens, Copying Pressen, Pocket-knives, lino Pocket-books mado to order. Inkstands, Initial Papor, Writing Desks. Ink of all colors, and other varieties of Omca Stationery. Sept 10 Corn! Corn!! fTAfVBUSHEL8PRIUE WHITE CORN. 0\J\J B00 buahelB Mixed Corn. Just received and for aale low by Bept 3_JOHN &.QNEW & SON. Wanted, a Few Boarders, A T No. 12 Lady street, botween Main X\. and Assembly. Terms roaeonable. Apply to W. S. POPE. Sopt 13_ Wrapping Paper. AF?LL aupply of WRAPPING PAPER just received from the Atlantic Paper Mills, for which we are sole agonta, and of? fered at lower prices than samo quality can be delivorod from tho Northern oitios. Call and examino quality and priooB at tho atore of _JOHN AGNEW & SON. For Rent, THE commodious Briok and Metal Roof STOREHOUSE, No. 69 Main _i street. Terms very low. Apply to REIBE LB A EZELL or to B0ONE k M?L? LER, Attorneya-at-Law. Aug 5 t "Let o COLU ??- .-; Hou3a for Sale. THE OOTTAGE recently erected by C. N. I G. Butt, opposito the College Campus, containing seven rooms, exclusive or Fau tries, Bath Room, Dressing Boom, Kitchen and Servants' Room. It has all the mo? dern improvements. It will bo sold cheap. Inquire at Central National Bank. Sept 1? For Rent, MTHF. COTTAGE HOUSE on Wust eidu ot Gates street, between Plain and Washington streets. For terms and futher particulars, apply In JOS. T. Z?ALY, or Kept 21 JACOB LEVIN. To Rent, POSSESSION givon October 1, the | jjijj two-story DWELLING, on Plain street, East side ot tho Ccutral Hotel. It is well adapted to a pri? vate hoarding house. For terms, etc., applv to JOS. T. ZlfiALY, or Sept 17 JACOB LEVIN. To Rent. A COTTAGE HOUSE on Blamling j Btroct, between Bull and Pickuud. For terms, apply to Aug 15 JOHN AGNEW ,t SON. House to Rent. brf. THE HOUSE and FOUR ACRF fiyt LOT of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Good gar ??^"Klon and excellent woll of wa'.ev. Pos? session given inimcdiatelv. Applv to WM. MARTIN or E. R. ARTHUit. __"-*ulv * Rest Coal, Cheap for Oash. THE undersigned is receiving his supply of this burning material, which will bo sold at low piices, cheap for cash. Apply to It. A. KEENAN. ^ept12 lffid ?TtS-BQ AOJ d-BOtlO 'l-BOQ W>{T Coal! Coal! Coal! THE undersigned beg leavo to state that they have constantly on hand all kinds of COAL, and will Furnish consumers in any quintilv, dolivcrod, at lowest cash pricea. BOWEN & LAFAH, Agents. Sept 2 limn Red Ash Coal. 4 /"*|/~*| TONS RED ASn COAL-eamo! *db\_/\J quality as that which gave nuch satisfaction two years ago. Aug 25 T. J. HARTER. The Proper Time TO TAKE nElNiT8H'3 BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS is when ton have Nau? sea, Loss of Appetite, Yellowed Cast of the Skin, Rush of Blood to tho Head, Cold Ex? tremities, Ringing in tho Ears, Pain in the Back, Side and Shoulders, High Colored Urine, Vertigo and Biliousness. They afford prompt relief. For sale only at Sept 1 t HFINirSH'S Drug Store. Fire Insurance. G-EO. HUG GINS' AGENCY. Established in Columbia, S, C, 1819. .ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hart? ford, Conn., $G,000,OCO. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., ol London, England, $8,000,000. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,of| Philadelphia, $3.600,000 PHEN1X FIRE INSURANCE CO., of j New York, $2,C00,C00. OLD DOMINION FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Richmond, Va., $S00,000. ATLAS FIRE INSURANCE CO., < Hartford, Conn., $400,000. Risks taken on Buildings. Merchandize, Cotton, Ac, Ac. GEO. HUGGINS. Agent. Ofiico opposite the Columbia Hotel. Landreth's Turnip Seed. RUTA BAGA, Flat Dutch, Gl>bo, Redl Top just received at L. T. SILLIMAN & CO.'8 July 18 _Dm? Store. Ice! Ice! Ice! IAM now prepared to supply all orders for tho above article. Tho Ice manu? factured at my establishment Is made from pnro Spring Water, frozen at a tem? perature ot thirty degrees below freezing point Fahrenheit. and can bo shipped a I long distance without much loss. Price' $1 25 per 100 pounds, aud good weight gua? ranteed. A'o fee shipped unless the money 'Accompanies the order. .Tulv29 J. C. SEEGERS. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. THE Forty-sixth Course of Lectures in .this Institution will commence on the 15tb of October, 1874, and terminate early in March, 18/5. MKDICAI. FACULTY. R. A. KIN'LOCH . M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surtrerv. J.P.CUAZAL, M. D.. Profeasor of Pa? thology and Practice of Medicine. MIDDLETON MICHEL, M. D., Piofehsor of Phvsiologv. C. U. 8UEPARD, Jr., M. D., Professor of Chemistry. FRANCIS L. PARKER, M. D., Professor of Anatomv. J. FORD PRIOLFAU.M. D.,Professor of Obstet ries and Gvmeology. F. PEYRE PO ROH ER. M. D., Professor oi Materia Modica and Thorapcutics aud of I Clinical Medicine. MANNING SIMONS, M. D., Demon | strator of Anatomy. Entire expenao of the School, $30. This j includes Demonstrator's Ticket and Hos? pital Advantages. Noprivato courses given by any of tho Professor a, nor oharges made for other services rendered. Board can bo obtained in the city from $4 to $G por week. For further information, apply to Sept 10 20 o2 R. A. KIN LOCH. Dean. Flour! Flenrll Flour!!! inrk BARRELS FANCY FAMILY IUU FLOUR, ground from seleotcd I new Wheat, just received and for sale at reduoed price* by JOHN AGNEW A SON. ir Tust Caujuires MBIA, S. C, SATURDAY I MISS WILBUR e; WILL resume tlio exorcises of her SCHOOL on THURS? DAY, October 1, D. V. Scot 23 r School for Girls. THE MISSES La BORDE will open their Schoo! r>ti 1st Octo? ber, at Taylor Hill rciddenco, corner Laurel and Assembly sta. inatruction in all the English Brandies, Modern Lsin^naKOs and Music by competent Teacher*. For terms, Ac, apply to MISS LaBOKDE, as above, or through tho Post Cilice, Kent 2 lh Columbia Female College, COLUMBIA. S. C, /fee. Samuel lt. .lones, 1). J>., President. FALL SESSION will open on the FIRST WEDNESDAY in ^October. Standard of Scholar? ship high. Terras moderate For circular, address tho Presi? dent, at Columbia. Sept 20 _ 20 22,27 .10 Select School for Girls. Bland lag Street, Columbia, S. C. Conducted by the Misses Martin. FALL TERM for 1874 will be? gin on tho first day of October. Classes formed in LATIN, GER? MAN and FRENCH. MUSIC uudcr charge of Prof. PLATE; Modem Languages, M. m: HE?E MA.NN; Mathematics, Rev. C. R. IIh.MP HILL; Drawing and Painting.-; Fancy Work, Mrs. M. E. BRADY. For terms. Ac., apply at 143 Blandina street, or through thu Columbia Poet Ofllce. Sept 11 fmG . " BURNING UP! YOU are burning up with FEVER? In? termittent Fever, Chill and Fever, Fever and Ague?all these aro the same disca.-e, caused in the same way. RAGING AUTUMNAL Days of September, hot, falling leave**, decaying matter, will produce Chill and Fever, Dumb Chills, Aching Bones and other bilious - , DISEASES, Which can be cured by HEIN ITCH'S K INA CHILL CURE. Thousands burn with fever and sliako with colu just For want of a cure, which is to be found only at Sept 3 i HEINITSH'S Dm? Store. Teas a Specialty. NEW CROP TEAS received, at lower prices than ever. GOOD DRAWING TEA S, Black and Green, at 50 cents Iper pound and upward, accord? ing to quality. These Teas, specially sclectrd by the celebrated "Heathen Chinee" Ah Sin, are superior to any hitherto ofTcrod in this market. Our good frionda will be glad to hear that sinco that unpleasantness with Bill Nye, Ah Sin has reformed, joined the Good Templars, OBchews euchre and gives us tho benefit of his good-natured shrewd? ness iu our efforts to supply tho loaf in its purest state at lowest possible prices. Sept 2 GEORGE SYMMERS. "Tiie Georgia Grin," We again call tho attention of those -JdJLUI without GINS to the above Gin. Wo have sold them for seven years, and the univer? sal satisfaction they have Riven and tho largely increaucd demand and sale each year, is the best evidence of their merits. We believe they will GIN FASTER, MAKE A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND GIN CLEANER, than any other Gin in the market. Order early, of L?RICK k LOWRANCE, July 23 Agents for South Carolina. MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. ?EXCHANGE on New Yoik, Baltimore, I Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent cities of the United States and Eu? rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing cert ideates issued. STOCKS, BoNDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from tho city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. Corner of Plain and Richardson streets. IIKl.MTSIl'S Standard Family Medicines. * N experience of forty >ears, and en fx. dor sod bv the highest professional skill in tho country. DR. HEINITSH'S FAMILY MEDICINES are compounded with great care, expressly for family use. The public have, therefore, a guarantee that the formulas of those Medicines aro baaed upon strictly scioutitiu principles, by one thoroughly acrpiainte.il with tho medi? cal qualities and effects of nach ingredient, and of their combined iidhience when chemically united. I can.thorefore, recom mond these preparations with the groatost confidence, being fully persuaded from past experience that thoy will give virv GENE? RAL SATISFACTION, lhe uio of thoso "Family Medicinos" is not confined to the illiterate and credulons, for innumerable persons of intelligence and character, occu? pying the most prominent stations in soci? ety, too honest to imposo upon others, and too sagacious to bo imposed upon them? selves, not only uso, but recommond thorn in tho highest terms of praise, for the uni? formity of their success in Bubdning dis? eases. For Bale by E.H.HEINI SH, Druggist and Chemist, Sept G f_Colombia, B. G._ New Mackerel. 1 Clfi PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL, 1U\/ ooneisting of Extra Moss, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in barrels, half barrels and kits; also at retail. Just received and for Bale low by_JOHN AQNEW A SON. Advertising is to business what steam is to machinery?the grand propelling power. Attend the True rtORNINGr, SEPTEMBER 20 The State Officials HAYING obtained their positions through tho support of the people, should look to their inUn st. The Indian Girl Cigar Store having obtained i'.H pre? sent prominence through the p.Urnuagc or an appreciative publio. hi constantly pro? viding for their en] >ymerit, and its candi? date for nftlce, Will Teil tho Convention That corruption mud b? put down. So, thin "Maid of Luxury" declare*) that "De? votees of the Weed" ishall be relieved from paying high pricca for mean Cigara. Ask dealers in different point- in tho State who | handle tho Indian Girl's Cigars What They Know About Them, and they will toll you that tin ir in? troduction is causing alnuiHt as niu :h ol a j sensation among Cigar dealers as Fox Hunting and Georgia Tigers Did among tho prominent members of the State House Rhitr. Sent 12 SONG MONAECH! BY U. It. PALMER, of Chicago, with the distinguished assistance of Prof. L. ?. Emerson, of Boston. Those gent lernen, in the Song Monarch, prcecnt to tho publio a book unrivaled for tho nao of SINGING CLASSES, whether in tho form of Singing Schools, or in Normal Music Schools, Con? ventions, Colleges, or Academies, and the higher Common Schools. Price 7" cents. Per Dozen, *7 50. Richardson's New Method l'Olt TUE PIANO FOJITE. Tho moat Popular Method ever issued; 200,00') already sold, und thu book is re? ceived, If an>thing, with increasing favor from year to year. Teachers and pupils buy J?.-?,000 COPIES A.VXU.\LliY!! Recently enriched by the addition of "C/.erny's Letters on the Art of Playing the Piano,"and of "Schumann's Maxims." It i-> now a hook of large pages. Price $3 75. All books mailed, post-paid, for the retail price. OLIVER DITSON .V CO.. Bosto::. OHAS. II. DITSON .t CO.. 711 Broadway, N. Y. Sopl1? SWT Another Chance! FIFTR AND LAST CONCERT IN AID OF Till*. Public Library of Kentucky. Day Fixed and Full Drawing Assured ON MONDAY, ?OTI1 .VOVEMBF.R, 1*7?. Drawing Certain at that Date. 1.1 s i' OK GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gilt, - - 1250,000 One Grand Cash Oift, - - i00 000 One Grand Caah Gilt, - - 75.00(1 Ono Grand Cash Qitt, - - - 50.000 One Grand Cash Gift. - - - 25,000 5 Cash Girts, 120,000 each, - 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14.000 each, - 140,000 15 Caeh Gifts, 10.000 each, - 150.000 aoCashOirts, 5.000 each, - 100 000 25 Cash Gilts, 4 000 each, ? 100.000 30 Cash Gitta, :: 000 each, - HO.000 50 Oash Gifts, 2 DD0 each, - 100,000 100 Cash Gilt*, 1,000 each, - 100,000 240 Ca?h Gifts, 500 each, - 120,000 500 Cash Gitts, ll?0 each, - 50,000 10,000 Caah Qifts, 50 each, - 050,000 Grand Total 20.000 Gilts, all cash,$2.500.0! 0 Price of Tickets?Whole Tickets, $50; Halves, 125; Tenths, or each Coupon. $5; 11 Wholo Tickets $500; 22 A Tickets f 1.000. Circulars containing lull particulars lur nished on aopliratiou. THO. E. BR AM LETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. sept 11 sin; POSTPONEMENT. SECOND AND I.AST GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN aid OF T1IF. Masonic Relief Association ok nokfol.k, va. Day Positively Fixed! T It ii r h il tt y , I '.) I u % it v e m Ii e r . LAST CHANCE. rriHIS enterprise is conducted bv the MA X SONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK. VA., undor authority of the Virginia Legislature, (Act passed March 8th, 1S73 ) 50,000 Tickst.??.MOO CuhI? Gift*. $250,000 to be Given Away. One Grand Cash Gift oi. i 110,000 One Grand Carl. Gill Ol. 25 (. One Grand Cash Gift <?!. 20.000 One Grriud Cash Gift of. 10,000 Ono Grand Ca-h Gift of. 5.0 d Ono Grand Cash Gift of. 2.500 One Grand Ca-i. Gill of . -'.(lot) 15 Cash Gilts ol fl,.uaeh. 15,000 28 0.?ah Gifta of 500 each. 14.Ono 43 Cash Gifts ol 250 each. 10.750 7!? Cash Gifts ol 150 each. 11.850 250 Oaidi Gifts Id JU'i each. 25,000 578 Cash GitU of 50 e.ich. 28,000 5,000 Cash Gifts ol 10 each. 50.000 0,000 CASH PRIZES, aggregating. 1250,000 PRICK OF 'I I CELTS: Whole Tickets.$10 CO I Qr't'er T'kts. $ 2 50 Halt Tickets... 5 00 \ 11 Tickets.100 00 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will be conducted with tho samo liberality, honesty and fairness which characterized tho first enterprise. Jo u \ I.. Z:OI?EK, l>rrslilfnt. For tici'.ots and circulars, giving full information, address iiKNKV V. MOOIt K, s. e., Norfolk. Va. RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED. Sept 4 Medicines, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, For Curing Rheumatism, For Curing Chills and /ever, For Curing Ringworm aud Totter, For Curing Coughs and Consumption, For Curing Dyspopsia, Will tie found at HEINITSH'H Beptl i Drugstore. Subscribe for the Pu(EHIX. ESS9 Event. , 1874. V01 1874. Fall and Winter. 1878. R, & w. c. m AUK SOW OPENING tho largest, most stylish and elegant stock of CLOTIIIIC, HATS AND GENTS' Furnishing Goods, Tliat can be fonnd in the city. OUR PRICES arc lower than lowest for car b. OUR STOCK l.aa been aelocted with gi< at care, and for atyle, etc., id unsur? passed. Our Custom Department Is rcpleto with a full line of Forcigu and Domestic CASSI.MERKS AND VKSTINGS, Which wo are making to order in tho bett manner. Sept 22 FALL STOCK KOW 01TOG I). EPSTIN'S r.\snio>:Ant.F. Clothing House, Under Columbia Hole!. 'ITIIKmost popular styles of flic season j X in Men's aud lloys' HATS are now I ready, among which aro tho i "Granger" and "Tom Oollins" Hat. I Magnificent stock of I Furnishing Goods, &c. j Arriving every day. Look ont for bar , gains this season, as I am determined to ' maintain the etandard of selling the BEST I GOODS in tho market at the LOWEST PRICES. BALANCE OF HUMMER GOODS will bo sold at a SACRIFICE, in order to clos?o them out and make room. Call carlv for them at D. EPSTIN'S, Sept 5 Under Columbia Hotel. Latest Style Hats Just Arrived. PRICES LOW FOR CASH. GREAT INDUCEMENTS are now offered to clo?o ont our re? maining stock of CLOTHING, to irnako room for tho Fall and Winter Stock. KINARD S& WILEY. U1? HI UTS! No. 131. j THE OLDEST CLOTHING MAT j? STAND IN the Stato, aud now the cheapest to get l.'-*'jd READY-MADE CLCTHIKC We still keep abreast of the times in FURNISHING GOODS! Gents' Undershirts, Silk, Lisle Tbroad I and Gauze, Linen and Jean Drawers, Tits, j Bows, Socks,Collars,Scarfs, the celebrated ' Star Shirts,ready-made and mado to order; tits guaranteed. White Linen. Duck, Mar I seilles Vesta, in new styles. Black Alpaca Frock and Sack Coats We are selling Goods al low prices f,?r cash KIN A KD A WILLY. Three Rooms to Rent IN tho upper part of a dwelling, MJiiveideut to the busiuess part ot the 'city. Two of tho room.* connect. Best ot rt'forouca required. Apply at Pjiii n:>: Oflice. S?ipi 22 IS* Quaker Liniment! I rpilL HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FA ! X MILY MEDICINE, Is tho best remedy i in the world for the following complaints, 'viz: Cramp in the Limbs and Stomach, ' Rheumatism in all its forma, Neuralgia, I Dysentery, Ficsb Wounds, Toothache. [ Sore Throat, Sprains and Bruiso*, I'ain in ! the stomach. Bowels or Side. Bilious Colic, Choleta, Colds, Chapped Hands, Rums, [Spinal Complaints, Chills and Fever. ! Purely vegetable and all-healing. For in ; tcriiui and external use. Prepared by K. H. HEINIT3II, at his Di ng Kopt 10 I And Chemical Store. j law VBRk' offices: INSURANCE ofpickm IIOOMM FOU PA Ml I.! RS! SINOItK IIEIJ-IU>OAlSI j T> LET IN TUK NEW I Central National Bank Building. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. j Bod-Rooma from por month upwards; i Family Booms from tfi per month upwards; ! Law) ers' Offices from f G pr month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements in sido building. No back rooms, all fronting on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in chargo of building. Apply ta Central Bauk, or to Messrs. SEIBELS & EZELL. April 2_ Imported Wines, Brandies, Eto , Etc. SCOTOil WHT8KIEB, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Otard, Ac., bw Holland Gin, hherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Also, a largo stockt of fine old Whiakies, Cigars, Sco. J. O. 8EEGER8. liUME X?NUMBER 161. 1MPUUVEI) GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Patented March, 1870, ItV l>k,vi)lktoiv & BOARDBIAN, augusta, oa. fTUlE satisfaction this PRESS has given _L in the past, the groat improvement made on il, and the fact of its being from forty to ?ft.v dtillarscbeancr than any other good Press, should induce planters and others to send for one ot our new Circalars before purchasing. Wo also manufacture Irons for Water Power Freesen and Err* c Presses. Address PKNDLETON A BOARDMAN, Foundry and Machiuo Works. Kolloch ?Street, Augusta. Ga. July 2 w|jlmo Spartan burg and Asbeville Railroad. ? # ? Nature's TUghioay Across the Mountains.' luir, iit G hades, EA8v curves, No tunneling > ? %-?? l.liT IT BE lllJll.T SPEBOILY! A link in the Air-Line Road botwecn the cities ot Cincinnati, Leuisville, St. Louis, Chicago and Charleston, Boventy-four miles long, with iejs thuu : wvnty miles of heavy work. Shorter than any due from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore to either of these cities, and many hundred miles nearer to theso centres of Western trade than any existing line to Charleston. The Road that promises to makeOharlee ton tho market for the trade of the great North-wcBt, tho West Indies, South Ame? rica and Europe; also, an important em grant station. ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION, SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND PROFITABLE IN RESULTS. An important enterprise for the develop? ment of South Carolina. Shares Fifty Dollar? each, payable in ten installments. Every citizen of this State should own at least one Share. Charleston, with her magnificent Hat bor and genial climate; her immense unde? veloped hack country, containing a fertile soil, fine pasture grounds aud inexhausti? ble wator power; her contiguity to th/_ West Indies and South America, and her unparalleled European ocean course, is destined, upon the completion of this Iai roRTANT Trunk Like, to emerge from-lie: prostrated condition and become what nature has intended she should be?the Great Commercial Metropolis of the Southern Section of tho United States. LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDERS'LIABILITY. Tho following clause in the charter ia published for tho information of sub? scribers: Sec. 4. "That no Stockholder of said Company shall be held liable for the debts, contracts or acts ot s*id corporation, beyond the amounts actually bubecribed to the Capital Stock of said Company by such Stockhidder." DIRECTORS: Geo. W. Williams, Gabriil Cannon* B. Boli.mann, John H. Evins, Alva Gaoe, T.B.Jeter, Theo. D. Jervly, D. It. Duncan, [ Toko. G. Barker, James E. Black, I John S. Fairly, John S. Wiley. Principal Office aud Address. 25 Brotfi street, Charleston, S. C. 0 G. MEMMINGER, President. A. C. KAUFMaN, Secretary and Treas. Jnly 9 _ 3mo Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his neu store, Main street, nearly up? posit e the Cotdral National Pank, has large and beam ilul stock of fine WATCHES stem aud key winders, from best European and American manufacturers, aud of hie own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled assort? ment just received aud all the latest styles. Sterling MLYER-W ARE, in sets and caere. Bridal Piescnts, aud a. very line selection ot t'hited-Waro, Gold Watch anil Neck Chains, LocLets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Rings, large stock of Speetaclee and Eye-Glassee, Clocks, Musical Bokts. and a groat variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largest and best selected in the Southerncunnti.v and will be sold as cheap i 'is name article can he bought auywl eie j (?et 21 Steelyards and Scale Beams. COMPLETE assortment ?I PATENT _ SCAEE BEAMS and STEELYARDS hist received and for ?alo at reduced prices. 1 t?y JOHN_AGNKW A SON. CONGAREE IRON WORKS COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS, GIN Gearing, and all kinds of Iron Caatlngs for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings for Storae and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Garden* and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds, Bells for Churches, Schorns, Work-shops, Ac Guarauteo all my work first claes anc eqnal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near to South Carolina and Greenvillo A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18 Extracts. ENGLISH, French and American EX? TRACTS for the Handkerchief, for sale at L. T. BILLIMAN A CO.'S July 7 Drag Store.