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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. New Treasure Grounds.?While capitalists and politicians aro discuss? ing tho question of inflation or uon-in nation of the currency, Mother Earth quietly offers a solution of tho whole I matter. New gold discoveries have recently been made in several sections of the Union. The geologists accom? panying the expedition of Gen. <Ju6ter I across the wilds of the far West report that a portion of tho couutry explored is fabnlonsly rich in tho golden metal. It is said that while the expedition was in the heart of Wyoming Territory, over fifty particles of gold were col? lected by one individual from a siugle panful of earth. Discoveries of equal magnitude have been made iu Western Texas, and already crowds of oager] fortune-hunters are flocking to the latter section. If tho results equal the reported richness of the localities named, there will no longer ho any use for paper money, oud the ques? tion of resumption of specie payments will solve itself. Henry Ward Beecheh Denies That He Ever Clamored foe the Hanging op Jeff. Davis.?Beecher pronounces the reputed sermon of his, which line been widely published, advising the hanging of Jefferson Davis, in 1SG5, an unblushing forgery. He says: "Not only did I never utter or muko such miserably stuff, but tho whole world knows that, whilo muuy were olamor ing for bodii! sacrifice or victim, I everywhere aud always opposed with intense earnestness the shedding of a drop of blood, aud resislod with ull my might tho inllueuoes which sought the exeoutiou of Jefferson Davis. It is not the first shameful forgery upon mo which has been circulated it) tho South and West. I nm so heartily desirous of the re-establi?hme.ut of good-will between ull who have been alienated, and I bo much value tho good-will of my fellow-citizens of the South, that I step aside from my usual course und make a reply to this slander." The Radical Row at Georgetown. The latest advices from Georgetown show no very decided change in the situation. On Tuesday, tho following delegates to Iho Republican Slate Con? vention wero'elected: Congressman Rainey, Senator Jones, (faction leader.) and R. ' S? Hu'mett. On Monday, Bowley, with twelve of his men, (ten of whom were delegates to the County Convention.) wero still fix jail, und the JouesiteV lind everything fheir own way. The arrival of the revenue cut? ter had a very salutary effect, nud tho town is comparatively quiet, but Bow ley would be in danger of his life if ho were released from jail, and the citi? zens in general v/ill feel no security until a squad of United Stales troops be seut to the place and stationed thero. Intendant Curgden has issued a peace proclamatiun. Ridge Spring.?Wc learned yester? day that about Gfty stand.-, of arms, belongiug to tho negro ruiliti i com? pany ut Ridge Spring. S. 0., hud been surrendered to the authorities, uud most of the negroes had gone back to their work on tho farms. It was ex? pected that the balance of the urms would soon be given up nud peace re? stored. The poople at Ridge do not appear desirous of prosecuting any of the negroes who have assisted iu fo? menting the trouble existing during the past few days, ex"i pt the leaders. Constables are seeking thosu who have taken a prominent part in tho affair, and if arrested, they will bo placed in jail, to await the action of the courts. The latest advices we have received iu dicuto that everyibing was quiet at Ridge yesterday. [Augusta Constitutionalist. This is Swisshelm herself who is talking: ??The instant a wife liuds that auy other man may possibly supply to her something lacking in h;to to whom ?he has plighted her faith, her only safe plan is, down brakes, reverse en? gine, und make a dead halt before switching off on another track. No woman is justified in taking any muu into her confidence about any want of harmony between her und her husband unless sho has resolved ubon separa? tion, or her confidant is her father, brother or uncle. If she bo too weak to bear her burden in silence, or to lay .it down, let her seek the confidence of one of her owu sex, or of some man and his wife whom she can consult to? gether." A rag-picker iu New York has been ruined. He had just started in busi? ness as a dog-and cat's-meat man when the hydrophobia season sot in and the slaughter of dogs began. Hie| new wheelbarrow is now on his hands, and all the world is dark to him. House to Rent. THE HOUSE and FOUR AGUE | fijj* LOT of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Good gar "?"??den and excellent well of wa*.er. Pos? session givon immodiatolv. Apply to WM. MARTIN or E. R. ARTH?B._jH,y_4_ DENTISTRY. BOOZER & WRIGHT, Richardson street, opposite Columbia Hotel. En. D. L. Boozeb, Da. G. P. S. WaicnT. Aug 4 lmo Let o CO Roanoko College, SALEM, VIRGINIA. j TWENTY-8EGOND SESSION. ?1874-75, bogius September 2 ?and clones Juno 10. Courso or Study rh high aa that of any College in Virginia. Literary j Societies of ?rat rank. Extonuivo Libra | rics. Heading Room, Cabinet and Labora? tory. Locatiou unsurpassed in America. The abundanco of the Roanokc Valley ren doru tho expenses very moderate. For eoa aiou ot ton months, (including hoard, tui? tion, fuel, lights, ?raabing,Ae ,)about#200. StudeutB from seventeen Slai s and Terri-1 torioa, Including South Carolina. BUT For cataloguea and further itiforma- I tiou. address REV. D. F. 131 L'TLE, D. D., President. _Aug 2 tlmo I New Books at Bryan's. I mriH GREAT ICE AOK and its Relation X to the Antiquity of Man?by James 1 Geilte, F. lt. s. $2 fit). WilkoH, Sheridan, Fox, (of timoof George I III.) $2 00. Sumuer. (Professor,) on American Cur? rency. $3.00. Doctrine of Evolution?by Winched. $1.00 Yernoa' Meridian or Adventures in South Africa. Vernes.' from tho Earth to tho Moon and Around It. $1.00. Sun Views of the Earth or tho Seasons, illustrated?by Proctor. F. lt. S. $2 50. Verne?' Journey to the Centre of the Earth. 75 cents. Also, a supply of new NOVELS, by Eng? lish and German authors, cheap. Dissolution. COLUMBIA, S. 0., AuorsT 8, 1874. riVJE Firm heretofore existing under the i. name of HOPE & GYLES baa heen dissolved this day by tho withdrawal of JOHN E. GYLKS, who has transferred his interest to E. HOPE, with whom all settle? ment a of the affaire of said firm will tie made. EDWARD HOPE, Aug 0 _JOHN K GYLES. litt. Cremt: tie lit Creme, No. 4, price 51) | eta. Contains On the So*, Barcarolle, by Knlic; The Break ot Day, Reverie, by Ar diti; La Ballerina. Polka, by Lichncr; When the Swullpws Homeward Fly. by Oes? ten; Eapiegltties, Caprice, by Egghard?5 pieces for 50 en. ff"1 UT I? A P L 11 15 r 1 ,n c ,l u 111 \J iXXLt ajLX c wine, No. 3, contained the following music?50 eta : Mountain Stream, Caprice, by S. Smith; Count on Me, Galop, by Jacohy; Graxiosa, Romance, by Thalberg; Dancing Leaves, lost., by Mattel; May Breezes, lust., hy Lauge?5 pieces for 50 cts. "Ii TTTQT/"1 Cremetle In Creme, 1?X U ?XV^No.o. coniaiJH thelollow iug music?50 eta.: Chant du Bivouac, I Transcription, by. Kotterur; Thine Own, Melodie, by Lange; Don Pasqualo, Sere? nade, by Thalberg; The Angel's Dream, Reverie." by Lange; Tbc Wild Rose, lit maiieu, by lyrng-nO:Pieces lor 50 cts. IVt A I Li'JilU Muttthly, No. No, I contains tho following music?price 30 cents: Two Songs by Rays, two by Dauks, ono by. Maywood, a Sacred Quartet by Thomas, a Four-hand Piece, a Quickstep,' an easy March and' a beautiful Fantasie, by Kinkel. 10 pieces for 30 cents. POST-PAID slcul .11 out li ly, N<?- HI. contains the following music?] price 30 cents: Two new ?ouga by Hays, ono by Pratt, one by 'Leslie, one by Stew? art, a Trio for Female Voices, by Abt; a Sacred Quartette by Danks, two Polkas, a prettv Walt*/, and a March. 11 pieces 3Ucta. ON REOEIFT MARKED PRICE. AddruBS J. L. PETERS, P. O. Pox 3420 501) Rroadway, New York, July 21 2(1 Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Imported Wines, Brandies. Etc . Etc. SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies -Otard, .Vc., Holhud Gin, bbeiry Wino, Port Wine, Madeira Wine, Also, ?largo stct'i ot Hilf old Whiskies, Cigars. Ac. J. C. SEEGERS Home Stomach Bitters. rpiIESE celebrated P.I PTE US, prepared I J. by Jas. A. Jackson .V Co., of St. Louis, j uro a certain prcveulativo of FEVER AND AGUE, [STERM1TTENTS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, And are highly recommended ?s an excel? lent tonic and invigorator of the system. Eor sale by tho wholesale agents, June P.) " JOHN A<iN EW A SON Ice! Ice! Ice! IAM now prepared to supply all orders for *lio above article. The Ice manu? factured at my establishment la made from pun Spring Water, !r? steil at a tem? perature of thirty degrees below freezing point Fahrenheit, and can In* shipped a long distance without much loss. Price $1 25 per 101) pounds, ami good weight gua? ranteed. No Ice shipped unless the money uccompnnies the order. July 21? J. O. SEIT.EES. LAW Y K It h* OKV1CKS! 1NSCII.ANCK OKKU'KM ROOMS KOR KAMI LI Ks! SI.\OLK HKIJ-ltOtiMS! T'l LLT IX THE SEW Central National Bank Building. I> HICKS TO SUIT THE TIM KS. Bed-Rooms from $.1 per month upwards; Family Rooms from $6 per month upwards; Lawyers' OlVicea from $6 pr month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements in? side building. No back rooms, all fronting onthoatroct. Good ventilation. A Janitor in charge of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Moasrs. SEIBELS A PZELL. April 2 _ _ Just the Season for Turnips. See HeinitstCs Almanac 13 LAN T RUT A BAQA, Large Amber . Globe. Largo White Dutch, Large White Qlobe. Winter Flat Dutch, Red Top, Yollow Aberdeen, Improved Seveu Top. For aah), wholesalo and retail, at Aug 1| HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Hay and Straw Cutters. RAW-HIDE ROLLER STRAW CUT? TERS. Self-sharpening Straw Cuttora. American Lever Straw Cutters. Champion Hay and Straw Cutters. Burdick'a National Hay and Straw Cut? ters, comprising tho best asaortment in tho city, and for sale at low prices by June 24 JOHN AONEW & BOW. Subscribe for the Pnaisix. ur Ju?t Censures LUMBIA, S. C, SUNDAY J FOR SINGING GLASSES'. THE SONGr MONARCH!! By If. Ii. Palmer, assisted by L. O. Emerson. AHOOK admirably fitted for the use Ol Singing-School Teachers, having, in addition to a compact theoretic course, more than 180 paged .filled with Glees, Quartettes, Airs, Tunes, Ac, &0., pleasant to sing anywhere, and constituting a most agreeable course of study. A good book also t??r College Choirs, for 8cnd liar ice anil Social Sings. Trice 75 cts. or S7.50 per doz. for Choirs und Conventions, THE Xi?S ADE2R 11 Is the Loader of all Church Music Boelts tor 1871 ami 1875, being the lirst in the Held and of n character that cannot be oxcellud. By U. B. I'almeu, of Chicago, assisted by L. O. EatBliSON, of Boston. Containing, also, compositions from the bauds of large unmoors of American Music writers. Foil Conventions. Cnoina and Sinoino Classes. The LEADER has 8C pages of Kinging School Mutdu, the same aa that in the Song Monarch, aud large numbers of hew Tunes aud Anthems, all bv the best cempoecrs. Price $1.88 or $12.00 per dozen. Spccim en eopies of the above book mailed, post-paid, for retail price. OIil VF.ll D1TKON St GO , Boston. OHAS. H. D1T80N & CA)., Aug 1-1 wall 711 Broad way. N. Y. | MILLINERY. ? FULL line ol latest stylos; also. Ladies' and Children's .iUITS, Jlrs. Moody's cele? brate.1 COltSETS, with other stylos; USDEB-WEAR in 'great variety; HA IK of all tioecHptton, and Bazaar l*ut tertie, which will be sold very low. Please call aud see tor \ ourselves, at -Tune t! 8nios MltS-G E. HEED'S. $ 3 QO OOOl MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES! Legalized by State Authority, and DH.l lt\V JA" PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS. Oranil Single Number Scheme oi 5t?,o<:o Numbers I DItAWS TUT. I.AST DAY OF EACH MONTU. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! io,:$su Prize*, A mourn I nig in SttOO.uoo. Whole Tiekot?, $10; Halves, 5; Quarters,2.50 The. (ireal Uondtination Scheme, ici'.h <i CAPITAL PRIZE OF S32.500! and y2.:''.?:i Pkizks, A mount i no to 177! Jtrairs Kerry Saturday Dnrbiy the IVor. WholeTickets.S10; Ual'vus 5; Quarters,2.50 Address.For ticket? and circulars, MUBBAV, Mlf.LLh CO.. Managerp, P. O. i'. ;x 2,4.10. St. Louis, Mo. April 7 itiiy Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's Great Family Medicines. CO.iIPUU.ID HXl'llACT COKYDA IjIS, the gl cat vegetable alterative for all diseases arising from impure blond. bit. UltEKNR'S PIT CURIO, for (be euro of Epilepsy, File,Spasms, auduuuvul* sinus of all kinds. M I'd lent Honey, for Coughs, Cr, Ids, Bronchitis, Group, and all diseases et the lungs and air passages. Ncuruiglu Spi'?llle,a certain and speedy cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neiveils Head-acbo, and all nervous pain4. Wit bash Vulley Ague Cure. Contains no Quinine. A moat positive remedy lor Chills, Bilious Fever, and Congestions of Liver and Spleen. Acts like a charm. Prepared at the Laboratorv, Gharlolte, M. C. For saie bv W. O. FISHER, Nov J(i i 1 \ Columbia. S. C. TAYLOR ill Mill saxcfacti:bixc cojiwxy CHARLESTON, S. 0. rOBKS and general office. EAST RAY AND l'RrrCHARDS I'BEE i Tiea aurer's nfllee, at CAROLINA MAYINGS BANK. Church, n vv Hhjih street; P. O Box "/-'.t. Dllll-XTOItM. G. W. WILLIAMS. F. J. PKI.ZKH. J. C. MAI.I.ONEE, D. C. KP.AUOH, CA CHISJLM, A. A. GOLDSMITH. OtTlCKllS. JOHN F. TAYLOR, President FRED. BROTH F.RHOOD, Superinteiidenl. W. II. PRIOLEAU, Secretary. W. E. BitAF.SH, Treasurer, at Can.Ihm s tvingg Bank. II. BL'IST, Solicitor. F0RGINGS AND CASTINGS I of every description. House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c. Marine, Stationarv and Portable STEAM ENGINES. Boilers, Tauka. Iloiating Engiiies, Saw Millc. Rice Tin ? titters and Mills id every de? scription. Shaftings, Pulleys and Gearings. IRON FRONTS far Buildings. CASTINQS of every kind in Iron or Brass. Forgingsof all descriptions Phosphate Washers. Phosphate and Ore Crushers. STEAM FITTINGS, Wrought Irou Pipe, Sheet Rubber and Gaskets, Water aud Steam Gauges, Belting, Packing, As. manufactuiieiis OP TAYLOR'S Patent Direct Acting Steam & Hydraulic Presses. also MANUKAOTCnEllS of SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S FATEUT TRAP STRAIN'RR, For Bilge Pumps, Bilgo Injections, Ac. _MayJ23 stu?mo _ Landreth's Turnip Seed. RUTA BAGA, Flat Dutch, Glme, Bod Top just roceived at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'8 July 18 Drug Store. Attend the True rtORNINGr, AUGUST 23, 18' IMPROVED I GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! ' Patented March, 1870, BY PC.VOLBTON & HO A RDM AN, AUGUSTA, OA. THE satisfaction this PKESS has given in the.past, the great improvement inado on it, and tlio fact of its being from forty to llfty dollars cheaper than any oilier good Tress, should induce planters and others to send for one of our new Circulars before purchasing. We also manufacture I Irons for Water Power Proaecs and Screw Presses. Address PEN Dii ETON .t BO Alt OMAN, Foundry and Machine Wot Us. Kol lock _Street. An mint a. Oa. July 2 ?Ijdmo post t'o x k ai e !\ *r. FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT IS AIU OF THE Public Library of Kentucky. DAY FIXED AM? A FULL DU A WING ASSURED on MONDAY, :iOTII NOVEM1IEU, 187-1. | " LAST CHANCE Fon AN EASY FORTUNE. A postponement of the Fifth Concert ot the Public Library of Kentucky has been so generally anticipated, ami Is so mani? festly for tho interest of all concern* d, that it must meet tlio approval nf all. Tho day is now absolutely fixed, and there will be no variation from tho programme now an? nounced. A sufficient number of Tickets had been sold to have enabled us to have had a large drawing on the 3lst July, but a short postponement was considered prefer? able to a partial drawing. Let It be borne in mind that THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT IS THE LAST WHICH Wli.L F.VEIt I'd OlVttN UNDEIt THIS CHAlt i Kit AND BY THE PKESV.NT MANAG KM LNT. Tliat it will positively and unequivocally tako.pl&cc, as announced, on - MONDAY, 30lli KOVEMlIK.lt. That the Music will be the best theconntry affords, and that ? ? 20,000 CASH GIETS, ? AUGllKOATINO Will he distributed bv lot among the ticket holders. LIST OK GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift; - - ?25).n(0 One Grand Cast) Gilt, - - p it Odo One Grand Cash Gift, - - 75,001) One Grand Cash Gift, - - - 50,000 One Grand Cash Girt, - - - 25.000 ? Cash Gifts, f20,000 r.aeh, - 100,1100 in,Cash (Hits, M.OOU each, - 1-10,000 15 Cash Gifts, 10,01)0 each, - 150.000 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each, - 100.000 25 Cash Gills, -1,000 each, ? lUO.OttO 3) Cash Gifts. 3 000 each, - OO.UOO SO Cash Gilt?, 2 000 each, - lOO.OOO 100 Cash Gilts, 1,000 euch, ? 100,000 2-iO Oaih Gifts, 500 each, - 120,000 5110 Cash Gilts, 100 each, - 50,000 19,000 Cash Gills, 50 each, - 050,000 Grand Total20,000Gilts, all-cash,?2,500.0. 0 PniCK of Tickkts.?Whole 'Jickets, ?50j Halves, (25; Tenths, or ratih Coupon, ?5; 11 Whole Tickets rorS?OO; 22.'. Tickets for ?l Otio. Persons wishing to invest should nrd?r promptly, either ol the Home Cilice or our local Agents. Liberal commissions will he nlloatd to satisfactory agents. (Micnlars containing full parlieiilat!: I at - nished on implication. TUO. E. P>BAM LE IM E, Agent alul Manage'". Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Aug 8 sie it mo SEG0ND AND LAST ft' liiStlXH! RELIEF ASSOOlVilt? OK NORFOLK. YA , THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874 rZMS IS on'erpii.-e n- m i.diieti d 1 \ the M \ A >t,si,- Ki i.iii Ass m i \ i i n. , ! ii.i.i;, Y.\., limit r authority el the Vii ginn !.< gi ?? laturi Act passed Mai. ;. .- 1&73 ! i Hr plirpo.-i! "1 raising Illllds ! n v !?:?!'.. Masonic T<nipie now in r ..t enciion in : urtolk. 50,010 Tick3ts--~o\000 fJath Gift?. $250^00?!! TO UK GIVEN AVY.W r A A AMI' FEATURE, To W IT: .1 Ct/i i> (!unraiiiiu'it lo ihn' of Etary '/. u Con*tl'UtiCl Xtthlh' r.<. LIST Oh GIETS. One Grand :'ash tiilt <?! ?30,000 tiiM Grand Cash Gift of. S: 00t) (ho I." i a in! Cash tvitt et. 2li 000 One Grand Cash Gifi ?>: pt.tHlo One Grand Cash Gift of. 5,000 One Grand Cash Gift or. 2.500 One Grand Cash (lift nf. 2 OHO 15 Cash Gifts of 1,000 each. 15 000 28 Cash Gifts of 500each. 11.000 ?13 Cash Gifts of 250 each. 10,7r.O 70 Cash Gifts of 150 each . 11,850 250 Cash Gilts id 100 each. 25.000 678 Cash GiftB of fiOeach. 28.000 5,000 Cash Gifts of 10 each. 50,000 0.000 Canlt OirtK, uugr. giil l?g 8430.000 Whole Tickets, fit); Half Tickets, $5; Quarter Tickets, ?2 50; 11 Whole Tickets or '22 Half Tickets for $100. No discount on less amount. NO INDIVIDUAL 11ENEFITS. This Concert is strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will bo conducted with the same liberality, honesty and fairness wbich characterized the first enterprise. JOHN L. HOPElt. Proeident. For Tickets and Circulars giving full in? formation, address HEN BY V. MOOHE, Seeretarv Masonic Belief Association Norfolk. V* June 30 _J2f. Extracts. ENGLISH. Fronch and American EX? TRACTS for the Handkerchief, tor ?aleat L. T. SILL1MAN A CO.'S July 7 Drug Store. i Event.' 74. VO THE SI'AItTASJIUKG AflD ASHIC VILLK XIA.IL.UOAD COMPANY. Proposals for Contracts for the Ghad? ing, Bridging and Masonry of tho First or South Carolina Suction of this Road, from Fpartanduku to tho point nearest the Block Hotse, on tho Howard's Gap Road, aH indicated by the Chief Engineer, will bo received by tho President, at Flat Rock, N. C, or by the Vicc-Prcsid<mt, ab- SPAR tanuuru, S.O.*, at any time on or before tho first dav of September ensuing. Tho Con? tractor shall, in his terms and conditions, j specify the proportion which he will require n Cash, and that which ho will recoivo in payment in Stock and in twenty-year seven per cent. Coupon Bunds of the consolidated 'Jompany. Specifications of the work will bo fur? nished on application to tho Chief En? gineer, Col. Thaddens Colcmau, at Ashc ville, N. C. C. G.MEMMINGER, President. A.C. Kaufman, Secretary aud Treasurer. Aug 1? _ 12 _ npartanburgand Asbeville Railroad. Xatnre's Highway Across tue Mountains! Lion r Grades, Easy Curves,NoTunkeliku I.KT IT UK U VI L.T SPEEOILY! A link in the Air-Line Road between tho cities of Cincinnati, Lenieville, St. Louis, Chicago and Charles to i, seventy-four ruil^s long, with less than twenty miles of heavy work. Shorter than any lino from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore to either of these cities, and many hundred miles nearer to these centres of Western trade tba.n any cr.istiug line to Charleston. Tho Road that prom lacs to make Charles? ton the market lor the trade of the great North-west, tho \Ye-it Indies, South Ame? rica and Europe; aU%*?, an important -mi? grant at alien. ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION, SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND PROFITABLE IN RESULTS. An important enterprise for the develop incut of South Carolina. Shares Fifty Lollars each, pa;.able in ten J installments. Every citizen o! thin state should own at least one Share. j Cit.uti.r.sTON, with her magnificent liar i her aud genial climate; her immense unde velop< d back couutrj, containing a fertile I soil, line pasture vr> itnna and inozhansti I hie wuter power; In r contiguity to the Went Indies and Suntb America, and her i tiiipai alleled European occati course, is i deslim.d, upon the c >mj lotiou i?r this Im j r uiTANT 'J RUNI! Li Nr., to emerge from In r [pro.-tiabd condition and become what ' mittlre Inn iutemb d she should be?the w:ti.\r Commkucsal Mktropoms of the j h:iui:rn Si < tion <?f the L'niti:i>,Statkm Li Ml r f >: STOCKHoLDERS'LIABIEF! V The toil..-.vim: clause in the charter is puhlUhed fur tin; information of sub t i-ribt r.-: S::?i. ! i'l'hi'.t no stockholder ol said Copi;?ni y lull In held liabb lor the debts, comment or ..<?.? <t rail enrpoi atiou. hey mil r e amount* aetuatiy suhtcribed to the Chi ital Sontk ol said C"?ipaiij h* such Stoekb.d ', DIRECTORS: Gi:o W. Williams, fiAititiFi. Cannon, ? l.. Boi.i.mann, John II.Evixs, ' via v GaOi:, l'. li. Jktkr, ' I'lll.O. D. Jf.liVlY, l>. R. L'tlNOAN, I'iiko. G. Bauki.ii, Jam km K Brack ' Joiix s. Fairly, Ji hn s. Win v. Principal Ofticu and Address, 2j Broad : -tn- :. Charleston. H. C. i. MKMM1NGF.R, President. ' A. I" KAU FM i N, Si erotiirv atid Trens. jiii-. '.i :ium Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT bis new store, Main street, nearly op? posite the Central National Bank, has large and boautiful stock of flno WATCHES stem and key winders, from best European and American mauufacturors, and of bis own importation, in gold and ailvercaeos. Elegant JEWELRY! An on rivaled assort? ment just received and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sots and cases, Bridal Presents, aud a very fine selection of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, decant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Rings, large stock of Spectacle* and Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largest and best selected in the Southern country and will bo sold as cheap as ?ame article can be bought anywhere. Get 24 Aperients. QONGRESS WAT Tarrant's Seltzer, Citrate Magnesia, Seidlitz Powdors. For as!* at L. T. SI L LI MAN & CO.'S July 7 Drug Storo. . ?j ? Id ,1?. LUME X?NUMBER 132. Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all ?mokera to know that there are still plenty more of the celebrated 5 cent PAKTAGAS on band. I guarantee that they contain more and a bettor quality of Tobacco thau any ether 5 cent Cigar sold in this city. Special Order, Ho. 2. All Smokers of Pressed Cigars will please take notice that tbey can get a bunch con? taining 25 (JigB.ru tor $1, and all other popular brands at equally low prices, ut tbe CAL1FOKNIA CIGAR STORE, (Sign or the Indian Chief,) 3d Door Below Wheolt-r IJoubo. Mil til UTS! No. 184. THE OLDEST CLOTHING HAT Jr STAND IN the Slate, and now tho cheapest to get good ready-el ade clothing For Summer. A large lice of HATS; some? thing entirely new in STRAW HATS! We still koep abreast of the timcB in FURNISHING GOODS! Gents' Undershirts, Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauze, Liueu and Jean Drawer*, Tics. Bows, Socks, Collars,Scarfs, the celebrated Star Shirts,ready-made and mado to order; tits guaranteed. White Liueu. Duck, Mar? seilles Vests, in new styles. Black Alpaca Frock and Sack Coats. We are eelliug Goods at low prices for cash. KINAltD &. WILEY. Julv 23 FOR 30 DAYS, AT B. RFSfXN'S; UXJJEIt fJO L UM U1A JlO TEL. 1 will commence on TUESDAY. July 2^, and continue for thirty day.-, a closing out sale of (be remainder of my stock of seasonable and popular CLOTHING, FUR? NISHING GOODS and HATS, at IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. This is dotio to mako room f >r Fall Stock. Those in search of unusual bargains will be amply repaid by a visit to D. EPSTIN'S, Julv 27 f^'ndnr Columbia Hut id. Seogcrs' vs. Cincinnati Beer. . ritn j; Cincinnati ttazetle makes tbe aato JL nishhig announcement that Cincinnati beer is no longer pure, bnt adnltertttod with molasses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the poisonous coichicum. The Commissioner of Agriculture, in his report for 1SG5, says that Prof Mapeu, ol New Y .rk, analyzed the beer from a dozen dlfTorent breweries, and fonnd all of It adulterated. Uoccnlns Itidieiir ami mix voniica entered largely int.? ii.- ci imposition J. t!. SKEGEKS giiarautet e bin Let-rtobe pun. hint reliable, lie (!?> ?- not adulterate it, but brews bom the bent barley, ins.it m-.-i t. >j s. Jan 23 MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals |7?XCI1AN0E uu'New Jiork, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston ami all promi? nent cities of the United States and Eu? rope bought and son). DEPOSITS received and iuterest-beaiiiiR cert ideal ( s ifsued. STOCKS, B NDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of i.Mirchatith and others from the citv and country soliciied, and LIBERAI LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. Gun. ruf Plain and Richardson streets. CONGAREE IRON WORKS, COMHMUIA, S. C. j.)h.\ alexander, Proprietor. M VNUFACTl' RE:< OF sl l AM 1 NO IN 1.8. SAW AND GR IST MILLS. GIN Gearing, and all kinds of Iron Caatings for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings for Stores and Dwellings, PatetitRailingsforGardeue and Cemeteries, Iro i Settees and Arbor Chairs; also. Brass Castings of all kfnde, Bells for Chnrches, Sohools, Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all my work first class and equal to any North or South, Works at foot of Lady street and near to South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depota. _Nov 18 KER?SENE^rr BEST QUALITY reduced to 25 cents per gallou, aud delivered free to any por? tion of the citv. ? FULL STOCK of Qret olasa FAMILY GROCERIES, at corresponding prices. These are not times to be undersold, and we intend, if possible, to bo aomowhat in advance. Stock of CIGARS very full?those "Cele? brated Cigara," two for live centa, "highly recommended to beginnera," are taking the town; other brands in proportion. GEO. 8YMMERS, Opposite tho busted Naphtha Lamp,