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TUB BTATB L.I2OlBLWCKK, ? L Tht?aV. MAigrf it', 1875. ?f T ? ' ' - V - SENATE}.' ~" j Amendments to bill requiring cer taiu persona, j formerly TreaBurera of Conn ties of. Darlington, Audereou, So enter aud Beaufort, to turn over all checke, vouoh'erfl, papers or nccoautB to the County Commissioners, wore oonoarred in, and title changed to Adt. George O. Clyde, Sergoant-at-Arms of the Goose, certified that, in oboili enoe to the order of the two Houses, he sorted upon Hon. F. L. Cardoztf a copy of the address and oharges, us preaoutod by the committee appointed for that pnrpdse. Received as infor? mation. Mr. Duncan introduced joint resolu? tion to amend joint resolution, ap? proved, Marah 8, 1875, in relation to past doe indebtedness. Mr. NqbIi.?Joint resolution to efleot a removal of the. Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum to tho city of Columbia. Mr. Jervoy iutroduoed a resolution, whioh wee .agreed to, that when the Senate adjourns on Friday, Maroh 12, it .stand 'adjourned until Tuesday, Maroh 16, 1875, at 11 A. M. Bills to provide for the maintenance of prisoners in peuitentiarjr ( to nui?uu Section 6 of "an Aot to renew aud amend charter'of town of Anderson/' received third rending, and ordered to the Honno. Billioprovide for holding a oertain election in-Bom well Coanty, received its third reading, and the title changed 'to an Aotv 'r ? 1 The resolution relativo to bond of State Troaauror,' was agreed to aud ordered to th? TTbnaa. - After go no id oration of general or? ders and eofceontfte cession, adjonrned. HOUSE OF KEPRESENTAT1YE3. Mr. Yonng presented a claim of $2,712.55 for money advanced in 1870 for purchase of the "droit" land, in Notvbarry County. Mr. Simons presented aocoantB Win. Bribe, for wood, and A. Brown, for extra labor in House of Represen? tatives. J Mr. S, Greouo introduced a resolu? tion, which was agreed to, that when this Honac adjonras to-night, it stands adjourned until Monday next, at 7 P. M. Mr. S. Greene introduced a concur? rent rcnolatiob, wtridh was adopted and ordered to the Senate: Whereas, on page 12, Comptroller-General's re? port, the estimate of amounts to be realised from the several specific taxes levied for the flsoal year commencing November 1, 1874, is giveo in detail; and whereas the amount to be realised from the tax of one-third of one mill levied for poblio printing, is placed at 840,127:06 0; and whereas the State has entered into a contract with the Republican Printing Company to do the printing required for the sum of $50,000; and wbereaB Seetion 3 of an Aot to make appropriation to meet the ordinary expenses of the State Go? vernment for the fiscal year com? mencing November 1, 1874, npprc priatet tho aum of $50,000 from the tax of'one-third of a mill levied for poblio printing', and it fa currently re? ported that the contractors wording ander the contract for printing since November 24, 1874, a period of nearly four months hove not received any part of said appropriation* because the State Treasurer positively, by no lawful cause, refuses to pay said appro? priation, or ci>" mach of it as Is claimed to bo dace by tub -'ould "Republican Prinking! ? Company; ? that the State Treasurer 'imaodiately 1 inform 'the General Assembly what amount is now oh the bo6ke of bis office to the credit of public printing, and why he refuses to pay tbfc'Wder of the State Printer nnder tbe*prasent contract. Joint resolution to amend "A joint resolution to appoint trustees nnder the wil'?f ;the fate Dr. John De La Howe," weS' read third time, and or dered to tb o So net o. ' Joint resolution authorising County Commissioners of Oolleton to levy and collect upecial tax;' bills regulating manner of payment of all claims against the several Counties; for the relief of sureties upon official bonds of oertain officers, were read third time, and passed. Et acting elands of a bill to requite Cotcmlssionera of the several Count es to furnish Oonnty School Commission? ers with offides, necessary office farm tare and incidentals, was stricken on'. Bill to incorporate Rfobland Build? ing aud Loan 'Association, of Colum bia, was read the Second time, and or? dered engrossed. ''Mr. Keith Introduced a resolution, which was adopted, that the State Treasurer bo requested to furnish this Honqe.by Monday next, a Statement, in detui?, of ,how' mach b'ns Been r<?ul ized from the ta*x levy of 1,4 5 mills on the, A&W'm\e$e6)W)filj olclms of P. F.' 'YrUeeV P. CArdarfelli, W. E; Ron? und'?thiirH, and what ombddt' be hos paid !9nl! of-said mnnoy. to whom paid, end in wbaVhmonut, and the bt7 Vttriba ?A'inbbg tho foinor rouolta of the W^mma there are two points of imp?rt?noo oatftbUehed. The exact measoremept of, tho dice of Vena p. novor 'po?oiblo before becauuo of the gjaraor. tho piauoi..iu r wjoaoope, hep ??f^;i*V ??IV"Rtte*a m-??^B^J^m;Mi9(.: fotjbd. qppjajn bo added,,|q ..*l? nnmoat of proofs ?drauf ,01*> Vei^fodfVw?q , _,?, [New York Tribune. Philip Sharpley died at the station Wm Wi ^M?'Ph!?. - je-terday, from expoaaro., He was found lyjpg in the snow and slash in a drunken nnndition. "I BY J. A. SELBY. A ray of hope is furoiahed by the Cincinnati Gazelle, which publishes a lint of over thirty leading articlen of consumption, and a comparison of their prices for the years 1860 and 1875,so far as the latter, can be told. These articles are not luxuries but j mostly neoeasities of life, and, at the] moat, oomforts. The present quota? tions, in bnt few instances, t-.bow a rise ] thirt would not indicate any violently Varying of distarbingelements between tbe periods noted. Prime rs:I wheat ia 18 dents a bushel less thau in 1860; moss pork is only $1 more per barrel, and tpat increattu uitiy he ??????t?d for,by the improved foreign demand. Sagar ia at the Bamo figure per pound; applos are cheaper, so are prints, soap aud candles; while pig iron and the producta made from iron are again upon an ante-war gold basis, and bo aro dry goods and hardware generally. The agricultural and olosely allied in? terests of the country are in a good condition, and promise a marked ira -.... k t? ?mAa .---?> ??nBn>l Inline try before the year ia over. For the past your, a shrinkage in vainea has been going forward, that has brought Ha down to rock bottom once more, and bnoiucsB men are in a way to find ont where they stand. Witchcraft ob Maoio.?Says the Detroit Free Press: 4,The three-year old child of a man named Lecinski, re? siding on Eighteenth street, aoming in contact with a hot stove, bnrned its arm badly. The agony of the child and its piercing screams attraoted the neighbors, and amoog those who went into Leoinski's house was a farmer j named Sabel, who lives in Dearborn. I Babel took the child op, blew npon the borued part, and followed the breathing by thrice gently robbing it with bis hand, each time describing the sign of tbe cross. A jargon of words accompanied these mauipnla tions. In not over two minutes' timo, the fire was cxtraoted, nod the ohild was subdoed and quiet. Sabel Bays the power he has over this class of cases is infallible. He derived it from an old woman in Mucklenburg-Strelitz, and oanaot impart the secret to any man. But it can bo transferred by man to woman, or rice versa, but not I otherwise." Poisoned bt Eating. Painted Candy The- Wheeling (Virginia) Register gives an acaount of tbe fatal puisouiug of ono child und the serious and posaibly fatal illuet-a of two others in tbe same family, near Bridgeport, from mating painted sugar apples. The occasion was the birth-day festivities of one of the children of a German family named Bburat. The children ate freely of the painted oandy with tbe results I named i Analysis proved that the con? fection had been colored red and green I in the semblance of real fruit by tbe use of arseuio and analine. A -Card. THB groat ENGLISH A8TH0LOGHT, No. a$(Washington, between Assembly I and Gsj?es. streets, baa unooesafuily .cured twhatu mo of what wao tuongbt a hopelcao caco of I iufluflmutory rheumatism. a V. W: WILBON, Of eenVlilo, B.C. .WpfvleifaVrOrowda of people are j visiting thq great European Aetrologiat, who can see the nature, oauae and rujute rious oireataetanceu at every ago in lifo. I She deaatibea the whereabouts of bidden 1 treasure, coal oil, mineral and all ether re? sources-. She tolla you your future proa \ peota, ana la the only person now iu thia j country Who can snow vou a correct like neaa of yoor future husband or wife. Call and eee her at onoe, and be oonvinced, at No, -18 Washington street, betweou Market and Gitter streets. March 10 G* Extra Fine Seed. HUBOARD SQUASH, The Turban SQUASH, Harblehead Ohampion BEAN, Marbiebeid Mammoth CORN, Stowell'a Evergreea OORN. For sale at HEISTTSH'S Drug Store. Merehji_ + Patriot. THIS thorough-bred 8TAL- | LION willxtauu fur tbo aea. j son. commencing March 15, 1875, at tba Wheeler flouae I ?dtablea. on Plain etreet Fur | terms and pedigree, apply at tbo Stabloe. March 6_._^_ft _ tlmo PBRBY & StAWfiOH'8 rgVHE'military man after mir'tUl etdr JL cites; the farmer aftrr the dv'e labor; the meohanio retnruing from the busy eeenies of the saaohine shop; the merohant; pom out with thu daily routine of the oouuung robin; the lawyur pfodding the ducky lobyrlutbu of law's intricate paths; the paraon perplexing ever sons difficult theological question; the man of elogaut 3 FOR 25o. lafsfcrs divguatad Wltb tlme'a monotonous1 paeop-all ftnd in these ,Oigars tbo re freshing, re-Invigorating, enlivening and odlaelBg panadfia their tired nature, over. SoTdorilyby T'PICBBY* SLAWS ON, Io/Uau Girl Olg at Store, OoWbla, 8.0. MONOPOLY ARB HEW BBS8 ATIOH Uavia'Diamond Homo. 1/\TIBROE9 Davia' Diamond HAMB L\J and Bugar-Curod BREAKFAST SJ? RIPS,last received and for aale by Feb20r JOHN AQNEW A BON. Finest Goshen Butter Tri town reduced five eeUts per pom: d, at EobG HARDY SOLOMON'S. 10 - Sweet Oranges. BARRELS SWEET ORANGES. Juat received at HARDY BOLOMON'S. COLUMBIA, S..C. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1875 Then} nipt oma of liver Complaint ar.nn ('.vtinotb und pain in the aidu. Bonietiiuca I 11)?-? poin ie in the shoulder, and ia mistaken 1 for rheumatism. Din etotuach is affected with loaa of appolito and aickuesa, bowels, in general, coativo, romeiiroes alternating with lux. 'J he head is troubled with paiu, and dull, heavy e?naalion,co!iaiderabli'loeB I of memory, accompanied with painful sen? sation of having left uudono eoinctbing ! which ought to have Lien dono. Gften com? plaining of weakness, debility and low I spirits. Sometimes many of thu above symptoms- attend the discaso, and at other times very few of them; but the Liver ia | generally the orgau mott involve d. ST THE FAVORITE HOUSE RBMEBY la warranted not tooontain a aingle particieof Mercury, or any injurious mineral sub? stance, but is PURRtY VKUKTABliE, Containing tboae Southern Boola and llcibs, which an All-wise Providence Aiaa placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diacaaca ct used by De? rangement of the Liver and Bowels. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, i Is eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate roeort, will nave many an hour ot Buffering, and many a dollar in time and dootora' bills, I After OTer Forty Years' trial, it is atill receiving tho moat unqualified testimonials to its virtuos from persons of the highest character aud responsibility. Eminent physi? cians commend it aa the moet EPFDlcTUaij SPECIFIC For Oonetipation, Headache, I'aininthe Shoulder?, Diisineet,Sour Stomach, Bad Taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Tain in the Region of the Kid? neys, Despondency, Gloom andForebodinge of Evil?all of which aro the offspring of a Diseased Liver. FOR DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Armed with thin ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may ho I faced without fear. Aa a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, BustleuaneaB, Jaundice, Naubca, IT HAS NO EQUAL! It Ie tho Cheapest, Purest aud Beat Family Medicine in the World! CAUTIONI Buy no Powder* nr prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, unlessin our en-raved wrapper, with Trade-mark, Htarnt) and8Ignatu.ro unbroknn. None otbor ia genuine. J. II. ZKILIH & CO., 31 a con, Gu? and Philadelphia. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Take Simmons' Xiiver Regulator For all diacaace ot tho Liver, Stomach and spleen. As a remody in Malarious Fovert?, Bowel Complaints, Dvspcpsia, Mental Depression, llestlessness. Janntlice, Nar.sca, fcick Headache, Colic, Constipation aud Bilioueuesa, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "I hn.%'0 never seen or tried each a sim? ple, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant romcdv in inv litt?.*1?H. LIainea, St. Louis,' Mo. Hon. Alex. 27. Stephens. "I occasionally use, when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good eflVc:."?Hon. Aui. H. Stk puens. Governor of Alabama. "Your Regulator baa bann in oau in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it ia a valuable addition to the medical ecienco."?Qov. J. Gill Sbobter, Ala. "I bave need the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen yearn. I can safely recommend it to the world as the best me dicino I have aver used for that olaea of diseases it purports to cure.?U.F. Tbio pbs. President of Oily Bank. "Bimmens' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medicine"?C. A. NUTTDCOi Brugg 1st. "We have b^en acquainted with Dr. Him mnns' Liver Medicine for more than twenty yeara, and know it to be tbo beat Liver Re? gulator offered to the public"?M. R. Lyon axd H. L. Lvoh, Bellefoutaine, Ga. "I was cured by Simmons' Liver Roku lator, after having auffur.<d neveral yeara with Chills and Fever."?R. F AXUKBBOK. Important to ContumerB of Tea. IHAVE made arrangements with an im ' porting Tea House to supply me with a uniform gradcof TLA.sothat ucDsntuer*, Suding a Tea enitahlo in btronglh and davor, can always depend npon gutting tbo samo, by asking for that grade and prico. We have opened, to-day, twelve ClieeLi of Tea, aa follow*: Fiae Oolong C. FancvOolor.g A. J ine English Ri eakrast C. Fancy English Rr?akfasi A. Choice Imperial Ii. Fine Imperial ?. Fancy Young Hyson A. Olioico Young Hyson B. Fiue Yunng Hyson O. Choice Gunpowder B. Fi.nov Gunpowder D. Fine Gunpowder C. I luvito an examination and trial of thcsi Teas, which will be found manually cbeap, and ihc quality superior to auythiog lure tnloro uttered in Columbia. Tea, when properly prepared, is more healthy than coffee, and ia much cheaper. I also call attention to mv GENERAL STOCK OF GOODS, which is uuosnally large, good and cheap. nariicui?rl\ in Fancy Fa<ull> FLOUt. Davis'Diamond U AM:--. Davis* Pure Leu' LAliD. GOSHEN BUI TEH? beet and cheapest in town. RIO COFFEE?part-bed and raw. LAGUAYRA CuFFEK-parched and raw. Old Guvorumoni Java CO t*FEE?parched and raw. All goods marked down five- per cent, to me*t the times. Fob 12 HARDY HOLOHON. Hew Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.' W01.KING to Win, a story ior girls, 11.75. , Mistress of the Mknae. by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Uonnjcaf tie, 11 50. A History or Germany, from the Earliest Tlinttt, by Charlton Lswla. 92 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Uokbd, Nor-e, Hindoo, Egyptian ahd Ola German, by Murray, 82.25. Prnirie and Forest, the Game of North America, with adventures in their pursuit, by Gillmore. SI 50. Health and Education, by Kingsley, 11.75. Hugsrtb's complete works, in three vo> lotuea. The NVild North Land, by Major Butler, witb plates, $9.(0. Hiatory of clubs and Club Life, London. Book p 1 Wonder? ful Charao tors, with portralt?. Ihe Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes end Haunts of tbe British I'oete. London, and other new boohs. Nov 1 Imported Wines, Brandiet.gEtc .Etc ft^ftBl HOOTCH WHISKIES, tffiTf JJBU? Old Jamaica Rom, nKjWWN Brandies? Oturd, & c., TQBt?SEBBf Holland Gin. bheiry Wine, Port Wine. Madeira Wine, Also, a large otoit of auf old Whiskies Cigars, &c. J.C. 8BEGERB. The Clergy. "Have- been a dyspeptic for years; began itegulator two years bgo; it has acted I1U0 a cbairn in my oaee."?Kcv. J. C. Hoi.sieh. Lady's Endorsement. "I have given j our medicine a thorough trial, and in no case> has it failed to givo full satisfaction.."?Lixr.n 11 each am, Chat t&hoochee, Fla. S?ier{ff Bibb County. "Ibaveuued your Regulator with suc? cessful effoct in Bilioua Colic and Dyspep? sia. It in an excellent remedy, and oer Uinly a pnblio blessing."?C. M autkusun, Dibb County, Ga. My Wife. "My wife aad celt havo u: ed 'be Regula? tor for years, and testify to its great vir? tues."?Itev. J. It. Fkijdlu, Perry, Ga. "1think SimniorV Livtr Regulator ouo cf the beet nicdicinoa ever mado for the Liver. My wifo and many others have used it with wonderful effect,"?E. K ?ivxi Ks, Albany, Ga. M. D. "I have used tbe Regulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, and havo fouud it a moat valuable and satisfactory medicine, and believe if it was used by the prufoasion, it would he of sei vice in very many cases. I knew very much of its com? ponent parts, ami can certify its medicinal qualities are perfectly harmless."?11. P. Uuiaob, M. D., Slacou, Oa.J Jau 30iwl>m COTTON. SlOnP.D AND INSURED at tbr. very low? est rates, ai.d tbe top of the niaikct gu.iranw cd for all Cotton consigned to os for sale. Advances mude at one per cent }>??? innuth nnon all cotton Storni with us. S'u charge fordrayage. HAY! Norih-rr. Timothy and Clover hi It Sfl and $1 50per hundred. Pull weight guar? anteed. SEED POTATOES! Fine Early Hove, Goodrich, Peerless, P? achbh ws. and other varieties. GUANO! Juucrp'i't Fertilizer?as good as any lined. ?45 per tot>, cm eh, aed {&(> per ton, time SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE CO., Feh 19 3m OppositeK. C. P.. It. Depot. MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals EXCHANGE on Nfw Y >rk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all promt uenteitiea of the United States ai d Eu? rope bought and Bold. DEPOSITS received and interest-beat ii>g oertificatt a issued. STOCKS, B')ND8. GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS or merchants and others from tbe oitv and ronotrv solicited, and LIBERAL LIN LS OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CKSTRAL NATIONAL BANK. Corner of Plain and Richardson directs. JOHN S PRESTON, President. J. If. Mawtrb. Cashier. City Taxes. rilHE booke of the Oily IVeasuror are now JL1 opnn tor the receiving of tnxe? for 1873 All clt \ taxes mnat bn paid before the 15 h day of HAUCH NEXT. BICH.Mil> JONES. Peb 14 ill City Tr*a*nrer. a&mol Hams!! I /\e?a CHOIOK Louiovillo Sugar-Cured L" "V" HAMS, large sheea, jnai received and for rale at 14c. per pound. Jan 90 JOHN AG NEW .V SON Bednction in Kerosene. BRILLIANT WHITE KEUOSENEby the barrel,at 17 cents per gallon, and at I retail, delivered In any part of the city, at 20 cents per gallon. Peb a?_JOHN AQNKW A BON. 60 C&iet Oatuwba Champagne. THIS WINE is fullT equal to the French and imported Obauipagne. Dec 18 J. O. SEEDERS. illl. Event." VOL. X?NO. 303 Naphtha Xiamps. GAS LIGHT. AGAS LIGHT at much lens expeuae. Tbcso La MPR are iu difforent styles j and well adapted fur Stores, Oflloos, Entries and Rooms. Each Lampisof itself] a gaa manufactory. Tho oil is fed through a tube or pipe, at the end of which the burner conve-rtH it into gas, which burns with a brilliant white lHme nearly equal to the best ooal gae, and surpassing many coal gaa lights. For aale by M. E. CaBB, Fob 10 3mo 57 Bridge street. 107 Main St.. Wext to Wheeler House. jcstaul.(!uiku IN avia, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, wrrn A LABOE and well co? llected etook of first clasa FURNITUR F., Parlor, Bed? room and Dining Room Sets, which will be Bold as low as anv house in tho country for cash. Nov 10_M. H.BERRY. Grand Central Java Coffee. WE are agents for tbo GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY. Their coffee is sold in pound paokages, at thirty cents per pound, and each case of I j sixty pounds contains a superior eight day I clock, wbieh becomes the property of tho lucky purchaser who huya tbo package, con? taining the ticket whieb entities'the owner thereof to the clock. The coffee is full | value itself for the prico charged, and the clock is given as a prize to induce pur? chasers to try the coffoe, Jan22_JOHN AGNEW <fc RON. Coughs and Golds. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorate Potash Pastilee, Gelatine Lozengea, Wietar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balaam Honey, Ayer's Chorry Pectoral, Jayne's Expectorant, Pisa's Cure. Forsatoat L. T. S1LLIMAN & CO.'S Doc 29 Drner Store. mm a n> to ? fe? es. IT Is the most wonderful MEDICINE ever known, und possesses a curative power unequalled in ;kc hialury uf reme? dies. For sale nnlv at DeclC t_ HEINITRH'R Drug Store. "Shotwell's Prolific Corn'." ANEW variety, specially adapted to Southern lanon; will produce 50 to 75 busheln to the acre, large foil size ears, from 16 to 20 rows each; two and four ears on a stalk; is au early corn, and a valuable kiud in thie respect Farm? r.taod plauters will do wall m plant thin corn Npccimcn may be peen at ihe "rug :<n'l Bond st?r?- of I brh Mr R '?? H*?!M ?'rtM. I?m<?eii?t. Early Ross Fotatots, BRFSSKl 'S Peerless Cul^n Setts, Lit tl?- i'ixie Cabbage. F.iiny I'lm ('sbhuge, ten d?va eatli' r than Kurlv York Fui salt-, al" ll t-.ls'l'J Sr* 'H Fob 101 Drug and Used store. No*. 3 Broad Street and 109 Eait Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ST?TI0II1S First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, YKT BV V?IJ?0 f*IIKAl*V.R GRAMM Ot STOCK, WK CAN FURNISH WOU AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FRS H10 HftBLrTsTaTlOH ERY. Pirisj Paper 2nd Envslop??: Redding and Ball fovtiations ON THE BEST STOCK ANQ PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. tv !? 4_ OAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne JOST RECEIVED direct from California These Wines and Mrundit-K are toads of de? licious grapes of California. ' For salt by Dec 18 J.O SBEOEBB. . CELEBBATED S T A R S H I B T S, OPKX BACK OK FROST. C WIIITH DKERS SHIRTS lor 410.S0 G ?t m .? .? 3IU.OO G ?> >? m 913.50 O ?? ?. ?.< 913.00 G ? ?? . ?? ?? S18.00 All 1.1 tu 11 Bosom and Cufl*. NEW HATS, SPItlXa STYLES. WINTER CLOTHING, AT CO?X. mm & wiiEY. Feb 17 HITI1 tUTUK AT REDUCED PRICES FOB OASHI! TRAVELING BLANKETS AND SHAWLS AT COST! New Style Hats ! Fall and Winter CLOTHS AND CA6HMEBES I ? . ?.? "i-1 . i I 'i't* Made to Ox der Very Loir. B. & W, ft SWAFF1EID. Jen 2A_,_. - ? tffipg 0... _ * c O III! o ^ ;? = 2 c rn tiff :,a = ^ s "0 o> rr 2.5 a 'x. ? a. a tp t-< CD 2 H 2 a^S - a? BO r ? i ?? <* c ? * * - ?? si "? - ta"~T2 o 2 *? tr c 5 _ i r e 1S S O 53 a ?ft - c r. State of SoBta Carolina. 2XECUT1V ? DBF ABTMENT, t-TATR TtiKAstTiivn'n GmoK. Colotsbia'. Deeombet 18.1871. fllBB Coupon*, vt tho Consolidation I bonds of thntUato of South Carolina, due January 1.187S. will' be j>ald at that ! da r on presentation at the Treaiury^Mkl ' at i tie Mouth Carolina Rank anoTraatCosa* I i.mkv. (Vun-hta B - C, and ale* at tfco i 0'ijile'a NitV!Oi)ul Bank, l barleatos. B. C, 'and the Nmi. nalFi. k Bank. New lork. i The Conp-tua doe July 1 1874, on all Coo ! aolidatioti Honda. Wnen in eachsngo for j old bond p. will be paid whenever presented at an v of the above mentioned place?. The Coupons of the Consolidation Bond? due January 1 and July 1, 1875, are reesiv able for taxes. i\ L. OARLOZO, Dee 20 Treasurer B.C.