The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 10, 1874, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELBY
A New York insurance clerk, while
waiting in a crowd at one of the Brook?
lyn ferries, playfully pioked a handker?
chief from the pocket of a companion,
when he was instantly tapped on the
shoulder by a genuine pick-pocket,
who had just relieved him of his
pocket-book, but who returned it with
the apology tbat ho never knowingly
operated on a brother professional,
and was sorry he had made sack a
mistake.
The Churchman is severe upon tbo
clergy of tbo country. It says that all
over the land there are Laen claiming
to be rainiftters of the Gospel, and
who have their circle, little or great,
of admirers, who are utterly ignorant
of the relations of man to his Qod.
Their sermons are only so many
grasping after popularity, and their
prayers, even more than their sermons,
are uttered to catch the popular ear.
Dr. Edmnns, an English physician,
lectnred to women upon the use of al?
coholic beverages and their substi?
tutes, and opposed their nse as un?
necessary. One assertion of his is im?
portant?"that the babies of London
are never sober from their birtb until
they are weaned." A city filled with
drunken babies is terrible.
The Commercial learns from private
correspondence from Liverpool that it
i9 confidently believed the stock of
cotton there is much larger tkan-the
running account, and that the excess
will turn out on the 31st of December
to be larger than labt year's, which
was about 120,000 bales.
A Boston man recently walked three
miles in twenty minutes. His mother
in-law was not far behind, but ehe had
. to give it up.
Advertising is to business what steam
is to machinery?the grand propelling
power.
Notice.
CERTIFICATES OF THE CITY OF CO?
LUMBIA, that are made receivable
(or taxes and dues to the citv, will bo taken
at par for Goods at D. EPSTIN'S,
Oct 2_Under Colnmbia Hotel.
Change of Proprietorship.
HAYING purchased the entire STOCK,
FIXTURES, BILLIARD TABLES,
Ac, lately owned and possessed by Wm. M.
Fine, at the BuildiEg No. 11 Richardson
street, known as "Fine's Saloon," I hereby
?ive toiico that the business hereafter will
e conducted under the management of
rav authorized agent, Wm. M. Fine, Esq.
JOHN D.DATEMAN.
To My Friends and th.3 Public Gene?
rally. ?
AS many of my friends are under the
impression that I am connected with
the hocie conducted by Gee. H. Brown, 1
take this method of assuring them that
such is not the case, and that I am in no
?^ay connected with said house.
I wid bo much pleased to see my many
iriends and tbo public generally, at my old
stand, No. 41 Richardson street, as the au?
thorized Agent of John D. Batcman. E?q.
WM. M. FINE.
Coixxsia, S. C, October C, 1S71.
Cc: 7 (i
C. O. D.
Pali and Winter Clothing. |
KliMARD & WILEY
Re&pcctlully announce to the public that
their asi&rtmeut of HATS, CLOTH?
ING, SHIRTSi UNDERWEAR, TRUNKS
and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ia
complete, and will bo kept so through tbo
season. Their stook is tun largest and best
in the city, and comprieea everv grade, from
the lowest to the highest, being adapted to
the wants oi* all.
YOUTH and BOYS'CLOTHING in great
variety.
HATS! HaTS? HATS!'.!
Hosiery, Underwear, 0loves and new rich !
Neck-Wear.
Maximum in quality?MUnraum in price.
House for Sale.
TEE COTTAGE recently creeled by C. N.
G. Lutt, opposite the College Campus,
containing seven rooms, exclusive of Fan
tries, Bath Room, Dressing Room, Kitchen
and Servants' Room. It has ah tbo mo?
dern improvements It will be lold oheap. i
Inquire r.t Central National Banu.
Sept ic *_
Tie Proper Time
\0 TAKE HEINITSU'S BLOOD AND
LIVER PILLS if when :o? havo Nau
Urlns, Vertigo and Billouaneae. They afford
??.romyi*. re?et'. For eale only at
Sept 1 1 HEINITSH'S Dm? Storo.
?iaker Liniment!
TUT. HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FA?
MILY MEDICINE, Is tho best remedy
in toe world for ths i'oilowiug complaints,
viz: Cranr.J iu the Limb a and Stomach,
Rbes&iatisa) In all Its forma, Neuralgia,
DyEtn-.eiy, Frcab ?"onnda, Toothache,
Sore Z'uroJ, r-praiae and Eruiaej, Pain in
the 3tGT??Ch.20W6le er ciie, BOIoqb Colic,
Cholera, Cild?, Chr. ?>r>ed H.ir-da, Eures,
Spinal fjomrda.'uts, C-i'Ia ana Fever.
Pcrelv vegttr.bie a?d a!i-?*a!ing. For in?
ternal ana estsina! vre. Prepared by
E. H. liLlNir.^TI. at cia Drag,
SsgtlCj . tz:i CLttr.:ctle:or
JH'.ii i.v.'.?-)
FDP.PURIFSiriGTnE i:\ozd.
s'ot Car::-;; Lhcumr... :n,
FcrCr.r.rjr; Ciiiila aul " it.-,
Fr-j Ctitlo? T-inawctm an" I otter
For Curing Oonadifi at.d C ;ta:i.-o;.tioa,
For Curing Dyepc;.?ia.
W.li be found at ,4 QEX^ITSH'S
Septl i Drugstore.
"Let c
COLU
i Indvpamlczit KcpublJcan Parly?Or.
der uf the enmpaign.
HeADQ'RS INDEPENDENT Rei\ Pabtt,
Rooms Stats Es. Committee.
Colcm-ua, S. C? October 7, 1S74.
By virtue of the authority vested in
the Exeoutivo Committee of the lade
pendent Republican party by the State
Convention, bold in the city of
Charleston, October, 1874, fonie of the
following gentlemen wi.'l address tiie
citizen*? of the State a: the ? laces au1
times annexed:
Hon. John T. Greene, Col. 31. R.
Delany, Hoa. R. II. Cain, Kon, T. C.
Dana, J. Mins Sullivan, E<q., non.
John Wallace, Rev. E. M. Pinekcoy,
Hon. John Chcsnut, Edw. Conoway,
Esq., Hon. Wilson Cook, Hon. Wca.
H. Jones, Samuel Lee, Esq., Wm. A.
Hayne, Esq., Rev. J. B. Middleton,
Prince H. Williams, Esq., Hon. W. E.
Johnston, Hon. W. W. Ramsey, H. L
Sbrowsbury, Esq., Hon. James A.
Bowley, J. B. Thompson, Esq., J. H.
Durham, Esq., Augustus Thompson,
Esq., W. W. Word, Esq., Hon. E. W. >
M. Mackey, Hon. T. A, Davis, Hon. j
Aarou Logan, E, B. Seabrook, Esq.,;
John M. Freeman, Jr., Esq., Hon. J.
D. Warley, Rev. Hampton Boston,
Hon. J. J. Hardy, Hon. Stephen
Brown, Sampson Maxwell, Esq., Hon.
E. E. DieksoD, Rev. E. J. Adams, Col.
R. W. Seymour, W. G. Pinckney, Esq ,
Hon. S. E. Gaillard, Thos. H. Jones,
Esq., Wm. J. McKinlay, Esq., Prof.
Peter C. Lawrence, A. F. Farrar, Esq.,
Rev. L. Bunch, J. A. Mushington,
Esq , Rev. W. H. Thomas, Prof. T. H.
Jackson, Alex. Brycc, Jr., Esq., 31. H.
Brycc, Esq., Hoc. John R. Cochran,
Rev. Fplix Terrenoe, Hon. Thomas
Hamilton, T. R. Tigbe, E-q., Hon. N.
B. Myers, Hon. George F. Mclntyre,
Rev. F. A. Sasporta?, W. C. Morrison,
Esq , and others.
Times and Places of Meetings.?
First Congressional District?George?
town, Saturday, Oetober 10; Sumter,
Saturday, Oetober 10; Williamsborg,
Tuesday, October 13; Marion, Thars
day, October 15; Floreuce, Friday,
October 16; Darliugton, Saturday, Oc?
tober 17; Bennettsville, Monday, Oc?
tober 19; Cueraw, Wednesday, Ooto?
ber 21; Manning, Thursday, October
22; Conwajboro, Friday, October 23.
Stcond Congressional District?Lex?
ington, Tuesday, Ootober 13; Mun
ning, Saturday, October 17; Charles?
ton, Faiday, October 23; Orange
burg, -,-.
Third Congressional Distriit?New
berry, Monday, October 12; Abbeville,
Tuesday, October 13; Anderson,
Wednesday, October 14; Walhalla,
Thursday, October ID; Bickens, Sa?
turday, October 17; Ninety-Sis, Mou
doy, October 19; Chappcli's Depot,
Wednesday, October 21; Laorens,
Thursday, October 22; Newberry, Fri?
day, October 23; Prosperity, Saturday,
October 21; Columbia, Saturday, Oc?
tober 21; Abbeville, Monday, October
2G; Anderson. Tneaday.. October 27;
Walhalla, Wednesday, October 28.
Fourth Congressional District- Green?
ville, Tbnrsday, October 15; Spartan
burg, Friday, October 10; Union, Sa?
turday, October 17; York, Tuesday,
October 20; Chester, Wednesday, Oc?
tober 21; WinnsboTO, Thursday, Octo?
ber 22; Camdch, Saturday, October
24; Lancaster, Slonday, Uctobcr 20;
Greenville, Saturday, October 31.
Fifth Congressional District?Edge
field', Tuesday, October 20; Walter
boro, Tuesday, Oatober 20; Beaufort,
Thursday, October 22; Aiken, Satur?
day, October 21; Blackville, Monday,
Ootober 20.
All meetings wih be held at 12 M.,
uuless otherwise ordered by County
Chairmen.
County CkairiLor: will please take
nolico of the time and places of meet?
ing, and as early as possible will com?
municate with the Executive Commit?
tee at Columbia. When any particular
speakers are wanted, timely notice
should be given the Committee.
THOS. C. DUNN, President.
Attest: J. EvansBiuxton, Secretaty.
ArroiKTMENTS i;oa Conservative
Canvassers roi: Fourth Conores
sional District.?Grecnvilic, Oetober
11; Greenville, October 15; Spartan
burg, October 10; Union, October 17;
Rock Hill, October 19; Yorkville, Oc?
tober 20; Lancaster, October 22; Cam
den, October 21 The meetings will
be arranged for 12 M. Oih^r appoint?
ments hereafter.
J. B. KERSEIAW.
A 2Mew Cigar Store. [
HA^ been c-poned at Assembly I
street, Factory No. 18, Third District,
South Caroliua. The subscriber respect?
fully i^Tora:' the public tLat he has opened
at the above tj'.ore, where ho will keep con
stantiy c.:i baud a full ajs&rlmcnt of CI?
GARS and TOBACCO,-both domestic and
Importen. He foul? eure that ho can offer
inducements in DOMESTIC CIGARS, as his
stock i': r.-.i. to aad&r his personal mp-r
vidio^, in tli-:-? city. IilFoltTED GOODS
Eold at the lowest price.-*, A share of the
public patronage i-s solicited, and pati?fac
tion frnsranlec-cb Con;.try nsrebanta will
do well to csdmlne my crock before pai
C'.::.f.i-S clr.crrhcre.
M. GOLDiMITO,
V.l\ A'e:ui Jy street,
Oej 1_l.oith of the Mulct._
Ilor.io to Rent.
Awe T.IB HOUSE and FOUR ACi;3
im LOT of Mrs. B. J. Arthur. Good gar
*?"i'don and excellent woll of wa'.er. Pos
eeesion given Immediately. Apply to WM,
MAR 11^ or S. B. AUTRU J. July 4
>ur Jost '-.ensures
AIBIA, S. C SATURDAY I
R. & W, C. SWAFFIELD.
NOTICE.
CSS
OUR STOCK
CLOTHING
HATS
(,im -F?BMS?lXli COODS,
IS so unusually large that wo arc deter?
mined to reduce it. A dimple inspec?
tion of our stock will convince any one
that
OUR GOODS
Arc better made, CUR ASSORTMENT
larger, and OUR PRICES lower, thun any
other house in the State.
An experience o! thirty years in the
CLOTHIN& BUSINESS
In th'j city oi Colombia enables tts lo select
goods better adapted to the wants oi this
community.
Our Boys' and Youths' Oiothing
Embract-d overy variety that can be
found iu largo retail clothing houses, and
have been selected with great care, and
will be freely shown.
O-.r niak.' >f SHIRTS havi a rcpntaLi n
for fitting aecosd to none.
We lie. p Ur,:i lines Ol ENGLISH AM
FRENCH CLOTHS <d the :h iee*t r -
We make garments to order a?surpass?
by any honse South ol New York. In adJi
tion, we have a Urge assortment of
UOSIKUY,
V S D K tt-O A1191K N T S.
NUCK-WEAlt ,
BHAw L
TKAVKI.ING ULANilKTS,
TUl'MCS,
Yon will ccrt iiniy eavo ooic? by givia
n) a call.
B, & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Oot4
HORNING. OCTOBER 10, IS
New Goods! .Sew Goods'.'.
v?a I HAVE juht returned frorj New
jrRYork with a fine and well-selected
Ifjfstoc?ol Er.sH?h, French and Acierl
?""TCMi CASSIMERLS, Scotch GOODS,
VE3TLNGS, fee, which wiil he made to
t or ;t: a: short r.cticc- and npen reasonable
term-;. Also, a full line of tho cc'.obra'.ed
STAR SHIRTS. A call is respectfully cz
t:zci-.c-J. J. Fi EISENMANN.
new goodsT
tij TEL anderslgned reapedfelly ?s?
forms hi* friends and the public gene
rally, that he is in recai;:: of a full
05 GOODS.consisting of CLOTHS,
CASalMERES, VESTINGS, &c, which will
be MADE l*i' in the best and latent "tylea,
for cash.
J tL'.zC a-i: ali enstoraers who arc i*i ar?
rears tc> coaic forward aLd settle at once.
To those who are prompt a liberal reduc?
tion ??Tiii be ciadc.
C. D. EBERHARDT,
_< )? \ 27_0pposite City Halb
Hon. D. H. Chamberlain Proposes
"OEGaRDLESS of political opposition,
JuL to gain the gubernational chair. The
Indian Girl proposes, regardless of oppo?
sition in her line, to gain the wholesale
trade of the State; lor, as tho master or the
T-. rpisichoran School eurpatses in grnceful
ne a the mau who only knows how
To Dance a Jig
So this maid, through long oxpe-riouce, and
through acquaintance with tho reteil trade,
can surpass other houses, in placing with
Dealers such Cigars &e their ouetomcrs
will most delight to smoke, for really, you
reich: as well espact Republicans to meet
Democrats
On the Democratic Platform
I As to look for Cigarc that in quality or
priec will compare with thone sold at'
INDIAN GIUL CIGAR STORE,
_Columbia. S. C.
the CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE
STILL AHEAD!
THE proprietor of this establishment
wcuid respectfully announce to the
EuLlic and his numerous patrons, that he
as largely iucrcased hie facilities for sup?
plying to them the best brands.of CIGARS,
both imported and domestic. Their force
for the manufacturing of the best Cigars,
has been largely increased, thereby ena?
bling them to compete with the largest
New York and Baltimore housee. Of this,
the dealers throughout the entire State
can certify. The celebrated 5c. PARTAGAS
are still all tho rage; also, the 10c. IM?
PORT!: D LONDRES.
SI. SUIZBACHER,
No. 103 Main street,
Two doors, below Wheeler House.
FILL STOCK SOW OPE3I1S6
D. EPSTIN'S
Clothing House,
tWJe>- CvithiiWri ?oUl.
rV\U K mas', popular styles of the reason i
X t? Men's aud Boys' HATS .,re now
ready, among which art the
Ornngc-r"' and "Tom Goliins" Hat
M*gLi5eenl stock id
FurnishingGoodSjficc.
Arriving everyday. Look cut for bar?
gains this, season, ac I am determined to
inaintalu thw etat da rd of selling the BEST
GOODS i;. the market at the LOWEST
PRIC1
BALANCE OF Kl'MMER GOODS will be
aold a SACRIFICE, in order to c'.o.-e
them out and niake room. Call early tor
tin m at D. EPSTIN'S,
S( ,ir " Padur Columbia Heitel.
b.WVVKItS' OFFICES!
IVSVHA.VCK OFF1CKS !
ItOOJIN FOIl tM5llt.lI'>:
SI.VGLK BED-HOO.MSI
t i li:t is hie sew ,
Central National Bank Building.
CHICKS TO SUIT rHK TIMES.
Bed-Rooms from i'5 per month upward-';
Family Rooms lro:n,J'! per month apwarets;
Law; ers' < Ulicos from ?fi pr month upwards.
WATER, GAS. WATER and WOOD CLO?
SET'S ane; oth r moder;. improvements in
iilo building. .V- '/?!?;. >? < j- .?? all fronting
onth?str . t. Good ventilation AJi'_itor
ii. j:.:.:C'. ?'. build.tic Applv ta Central
bid. or to M >s*r? SEtBl -V .* l.ZLLL.
??April ?}
Perkih's Anthem Book!!
PHK.K Si 30. Ji 1 ::.-?o I?KK DtiZ.
a Now a:. 1 excellent c dloetlou. byW.
i i is.-. Will bo warmly wi'
". ; ChoLv, a.s ant he as are not
!::.'..?.;'? ?.: I an Jutt whit is uocibid for
"Opel int; 'and ??Voluntary'' pir.T-.
The Bong Monarch.
!?;.??. ;. '.:> cus s. I.oz?.>* $7.00.
Tbi tots: 1 ? .. .?: 'he scauon f'oi Singing
Schoo .-. t.j L. .;. P.M.iir.n, asristed by L.
i O. Lv..:..^:lilusic principally, secular,
! i- ol iu .-? interesting character.
THE LEADER!!
I'nxcr -1 :l'i.0'< l':-:i Doz::*.
'. .. N . .i-.-.rci. Music Book, by Ii. R.
I'm y.. ti,u leiste i by L. 0. I'mei son, gentle
r.u'f. wh -r-t ? : >viou: bioka have been more
:t.'!u'. t!i^-. ???.her?. Flease es
AMKtUCAN SCHOOL
M?s I C READERS .
I.-? 3 LI:cr '. Ps:ci03r:?., DC r-.-.,:.::i. 3C c:s
Ptrfectlr adapts ! ??> grafed clairiea, i.t
.rr.. J Gri-I ar,t r:chCO'.e, By L. O.
:.'?-....;.:?' ... W. ... "::.i/itN. Already in
.u.:c-.:f-:cs<. ::- ;l-c .-c--.;.:i.
Sold by a 1 J:r.:t-rr. Eithei book ecst
pi- ?rsial:; ::::.: ? .ee.
: L' V. .'. L.' S & CO . Ei-trn.
cha*j. Li. Dir c:-- &CO.,
Iii Ero?d^vav. N. Y.
3_ewT
~ To Kent.
A COTTAGE HOUSE on Bln ndir.:;
otrcct, between Bull and Fickens
_For terms, apply to
Aug 15 J?DN A0NEW4 8ON.
i
Event."
74. VO
South OaroMna?KichUnd County.
CO I'll T OF PROBATE.
Edward Reed, uh Administrator of the F. j
tato of Alc-saudc-r Kinard. deceased,
Piaia'.iff, r.-.4:1::.; si Caroline Kinard r.:.d
lli".:c Eiaan!, a uai^or, Defendants.?
C pif Swumon?.
lo Defendant* Caro'.int Kinard and Alike
Kinard, ratnors
"\7"OU arc hereby .:T.mmoafrd and required
X ic r.us-er lue complaiut in this action,
of vrhicl; a copy herewith et-rren lipon
yor., and to serve a copy cf your answer to
*.::c er.: j cr:r; lain', on the subscribers, at
their office, at No. 17 Washington c'.rco:,
Columbia, S. C., within twenty days r.fter
tLo service L:reof, csclu&iro of the c"ay oi
i r-.c!: service; and if yon fail to answer the
complaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in Ibis action will app.v to the
I Court lor the re lief demanded in the com?
plaint,
Dated Columbia, B.C.,23th Anaost.lSTl.
WIGG & HUGCEK1N,
Plaintiff's Attorner*.
Witness my ha;:d and seal of the Court
er Probate tor Richland County, at Colum?
bia, 28th Acgust 1871.
SANDERS D. SWYGERT,
Judge of Probite.
7 ? v.'' lJrfvivlant Caroline Kinard:
Vake notice that tho complaint in Ibis
action, together with tho summons, ot
which tho foregoing is a cony, was filoa in
the oflicc of tho JudgO of Probate for the
County of Richland, iu tho Stato aforesaid,
on the 24th dav of Septembor, 1674.
WIGG <fc HUGUENIN.
Sept 2G aC_Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Fire Insurance.
GEO. HUG GINS' AGENCY.
Established in Columbia, S. C, 1610.
.ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO.,?.f Hart
ford, Conn., SG.000,000.
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., ot
London, England, ?8,000,000.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of
Philadelphia, $3.500,000
PQENIS FIRE INSURANCE CO., of
New York, $2,000,000.
OLD DOMINION FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
of Richmond, Va., f300,000.
ATLAS FIRE INSURANCE CO., of
Hartford, Conn., $400,000.
Ricks taken on Buildings. Merchandize,
Cotton, Ac, &c
GEO. nUGGINS. Agent.
Office opposite the Columbia Uotel.
?Sept 15_j2m
TAYLOR UN WIK
SAM'FACTI'RIXG COMPANY
ok
CHARLESTON, S. C.
\TTORKS and general oQico, EAST LAY
V> AND I'ltlTCH ARD STREET?: Trea?
surer's <face, at CAROLINA SAVINGS
RANK, Church, near Eayne street; P. O.i
Pox .0-20.
DinECTOKS.
G. W. WILLIAM.-. F. J. PELZ MR.
J. C. II II.LONEE, D. O. EBAUGII,
C. A.CHISJLM, A. A.GOLDSMITH.
uf:-:c:::;s.
JOHN I". TAYLO?, President.
FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent.
W. H. PIUOLEAC, Sectftary.
K. E. P.ilAE^E, Treasurer, at Carolina!
Sf.v;:!,T* Bank.
H. P.U1ST, Solicitor.
FORGINGS AND CASTINGS
of every description.
House Froritr, Engi:-.2s, Boilers. &c
Marine, St?.:h>aarv and Portable-STEAM
ENGINES, Boilers, Tank?.
Hoisting Engines, saw Mibe.
Rice Threshers and Mi IL of every do
scription.
Shaftings, Pulley a and Gearing?
IRON FROSTS fur Buildings.
CASTINGS every kind in Iron r>r
Rrusi.
Forging* rd al: de-scripticne
Phosphate War-hcrs.
Phosphate at t Ore Crushers.
STEAM FITTINGS, Wrought Iron Pipe,
Shoot Rubber and Gaskets; \Vat<r and
Steam Gauges, Belting, Packing,*.-.
M A N t* F A CT V AE B3 of
. TAYLOR'S
Patent Direct Act IIIC
Steam & Hydraulic Presses.
.\ w> itAyurACTCnF.us or
SAMUEL ,1. C H 1PM :\ N ' S
I'AT KVT TU AI' STK AlXK't,
l-'or Rilge Pumps, ?Pgo I: }> t'.l'v r..-. \ c
May 2? -tuf'.voij_
Another Chance;
FIFTH rkNI) LAST ???CJ?IlT
:s Air er rix:-:
Public Library of Kentucky.
Dav Fixed .-.r:d Full Drawing Arsursri
MO.vriAV, IJUTII KOVE.MUK?, ? * 7 ?} .
Drawing Certain a* that Dat?
LilST OF GIFTS.
(;::?: lit Mid Cash Lit;, - ? ?
Oni- '.'.rand Cash Gift, ? ? 1 0,( ?
()::'. Grand C:u h Gitt, ? 7 V'(
One Grand Cash Gift , ? W, CO
One Grand Cash Gift, - - - ?.CPS
5 Cash Gifts, $20,GCU each, ? 100,000
10 Cash Gilts, 1-1,000 each, ? liO.OCO
15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each, - 130.0CO
20CaHt Gifts, 5,030 e&cb, - 100 000
SSCashGittJ, 4,000each, ? 1CQ.O00
3.) Cash Gifts, S.OOOeach, ? 03,003
OOCaah Gifts, 2.030 e-.tch, - V.l.CCJ
10'J Cash CA'.'.ti, 1,030 each, ? 100,033
'.. j) Cash Gift". 533 cr.ch, ? 12O,O0fl
CVlCr.:hG'.fn, 100 each, ? 50.C02
13,(.;0 C&eb Grij, S3 each, ? 050,003
CiauaTcti,:-3,CO3Gifi?.aUc&Bli,?,50O,O.O
Ir.irz cr T:;k?t3.?vTbolo 2i?ie?i soOj
- .,. ^"5: It nibs, ot each Oqnpqo, ?j;
11 -. i .-. i k-icta :000; 2.? i TiekttatttCOO.
tlxcn'ai containing fah paniculars for*
L no, B. b R AM LETTE,
Agent and Manager.
TobMs Library Bnilding, Loniaville, Ky.
Sept 11 e?*
lv?me x?number its'.
I91PKOVED
GEORGIA COTTON PRESS:
Patented March, 1870,
BY l'K\l>I,ETO.V <Si BOARI>71 A/T.
ACGC3TA, OA.
THE satisfaction this PRESS has givezi
in the past, the groat improvement
mule on it, and the fact of its being from
forty to fifty dollar? cheaper than any other
nod Prcdif, should induce planters and
others to send for one. of onr new Circulars
before purchasing! Wo also manufacture
Iror.s foi- Water Power rrc-seos and Sctct:
Presses. Addreas
PENDLETON & BOARDMAN,
Foundry and Machine Works, Itolloci
-treet, Augucta, Ga. July 2 T.;|jmo
SyartanbuTgand Asbeville Railroad.
A'u'-ov 'x Highway Across (he Mountains'
? ? ?
Light Gbades, Eaet Cubveb, No TtrsNELnra
I..ET IT UK Bl'lt.T SPEEDILT t
A link in the Air-Line Road between th*
I cities of Cincinnati, Leuiavillo, St. Lei j?.
I Chicago and i'harleefoi. nevonty-fo-ar
I miles long, with iea? thi '? \enty miles 6*
! heavy work.
Shorter than any line from New "/oil.
Philadelphia ani Baltimore to either
thois cities, and- many hundred miles
nearer to these centre* of Western tm-da
than any existing line to Charleston.
The Road that promises to make Char lc?
tou the market for the trade of the great
North-west, the West Indies, South Ame?
rica and Earope; also, an important cm
grant station.
ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION-.
SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND
PROFITABLE EN RESULTS.
An important enterprise-for the ?erolop
ment of Sonth Carolina.
Shares Fifty Dollarn each-, payable in te-:
installment*.
Every citizen of this Stato should own at
least ono Share.
Charleston, with her magni?ceut Uar
bor and genial climate;, her immense unde?
veloped back country, containing a fertile
foil, fine pasture gronnds and inezhapsti-. -
hie water power; her contiguity to thv
West Indies end South America, and her
unparalleled European ocean loursa, i*
destined, upon the completion of this Its
rouT.vNT TftUNE Like, to emerge from be'
prostrated condition and become trniu '
nature has intended she should be?tb*
Cheat Commercial Mitbgpolis of th?
SorTnEns-SECTioN of the Uniteb Static.
LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDERb'LIABILIT'i
The following clause in the charter
published for the .information of <nJS
scribc-rs:
S::c. 4 "That no Stockholder of aiii:
Company ?hall be held liable for the debu,
contracts or attd ol said corporation,
beyond the amounts actually imbe'.-ribed la
the C-pilai Stock of said Oompany by snob
Stockholder,"
DlhLCTOLS:
Gno. W. Williams, Gabeiel Cannon,
L. Bollmann, John Q. Evisb.
Alva Gaoe, T. B. Jetlu,
Tjilo. D. Jebvey, D. R. Ftncan,
Tue?. G. Bauef.u James E. Black,
Joun S. Faiuly, John S. Wiley.
Principal Office and Address. i5 Broii
stl 'it, Charleston, S. C.
C. G. MEMMINGEK, Presided
A. (.. EACFMAN, Secretary and Treao.
Jnb t' :mc
A
Jewelry! Jewelry! Je weir yl
WM. GLAZE,
4 T hit- BL'W store, Main street, nearly op
xa. positt the Central National Pank, b*t
lar^euudbeBUtilnl stock of fine WATCHES
stem ami key winders, ft i-in be-st Enrootan
and American manufacturer-, ind of hi#
own importation, in gold *n;l trilvor case*.
Elegant JEWEL1A1 An unrivaled assort?
ment juet received und all the latest atyieo.
Sterling SILVER-WARE, in tttn u^d cf.Bt j.
Bridal PreecntE, und a very Hue (election oi
iMatod-Waro, Gold Watch and Neck Chain?;.
Lecket-, e'.cKant Seal, Wedding and En?
gagement Ulugs, large stock of Spectacle*
and Eye-GlsKeeiti Clocks, Mu*ie;il Boxes,
and n great variety of Fancy Articles. Sly
tdock is the IarL-crt and bf--t selected in th?
S intherucoui.try and will be sold a* eh ear,
iar.j article o il be boUf.l t arywP.?]?:
< let 2 t_
strfilyartls and Scaie Beams.
COMPLETli assortment et PATEN1
SCALE BEAMS and STEEI.YABDF
i i'.-iw 1 tor sale at reduced pneep,
JG?IN AGNKW & SON.
C?SgTrEE IRON WORKS
Columbia; s. c.
10KN ALEXANDER, Proprietor
MANUFACTU
RER OF RTEA?t
ENGINES, 8 A "A
AND GR IB?
MILLS, G I W
Gearing, and all
kinds of Iroz
Castings for Ma?
chinery and Or?
namental Cast,
ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Gardsna
and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor
Chairs; also, Braes Castings of all kinds,
Beds lor Churches, Schools, Work-shop-,?,
Guar?ntoe all ray work first class t??
eepal t0 North or Sonth.
Works at fool ot Ladyotreet snd near In
Sonth Carolina and Greenville & Cclumbfa
Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 3B
Abstracts.
ENGLISH, French and American ?2
TRACTS for the Haudkorc-bfof, io?
sale at L. T. SILLIMAN & CO.tl
Joly 7 Drag Storo
1