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BY JULIAN A. SELBY Mes?rs. Cresswoll, Purvis and Leo? pold, the commissioners for winding up the affairs of the Freedman's Bank, have, by Mr. N. Wilson, entered into D Hu.it for an iujnnction to prevent the bank from collecting tho proceeds of certain judgments in the Court of Claims. Most Extraordinary 1?Mrs. Nancy Daughtory, of our County, aged seveti ty, has, during the past year, built herself a oabiu, cleared twelve acres of land and fonced it, and with her boo has been cultivating a crop of corn which will probably yield 250 bushels. [Christiansburg (Va.) Messenger. Mr. E. H. Summer, formerly a jeweler of Augusta, Ga., died at Alston, S. O., on tho morning of the -Ith of this month. False P.EroKT.?The report that Mr. Brooks MoCnll Bhot and killed a colored man at EfHughatu a ?hort time ago, wo learn is untrue. A colored man, named Charles Si? mons, who is subject to fits, fell over? board in Toogoodoo, St. Paul's, fi. C, a few days ago, and woe drowned. Albert Havemeyer, brother of the Mayor, and a well known sugnr mer? chant, died in New York on the 22d. Advertising is to business what steam is to machinery?the grand propelling power. Wanted, BY a gentleman of several years' oxpci i o'.co, a situation as TEACH KU. in tho countrv. Address "A.," Columbia, S. C. Aug 20_8Jt_ AS MOSES DELIVERED tho children of Iaraol out of tho houae of bondage, so lias tho "INDIAN GIRL" delivered uuiokoio from the extravagant prices of those who deal in Tobacco AND Cigars. If we had an Emperor, hie CHAMBERLAIN Would supply the royal house from the fine stock sold by this Maid of Luxury, since we HAVE WITHDRAWN Everythlug from our eholvos except brands we can guarantee As tho health of ATTORNEY-GENERAL MELTON Is much improved by his visit to the .Springs, so will tbe man who IS NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR Improve his chances by gettiug bis supply for tho campaign at the INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE, Aug 21 Columbia, ri. C. Ocstral E'otel, J? Q O VNAL streu'., corner of Elm, New York, ona block Hast of Broadway. Centrally located, in the imme? diate vicinity of mercantile business. Good Rooms 75 cents and f 1.00 per day; M 00 to if0.00 per week. Aug 17 lmo* District Court United States. DISTRICT OF SO Ulli (JA ROI.INA. IN obodience to tho order of Hon. Georgo S. Bryan, Judgo of tho District Court for South Caroliua, the undersigned gives notice, that all peruoua holding hens on the real cstato of W. H. DOWDY, bankrupt, arc required to establish tho same before C. J. Jaeger, Esq. , Register, at Nowborry, on or before the 2l)lli day of September next, and to show or.us?, if any tbey can, why tho real ostato of said" bankrtiDt should not bo sold to pay such liens as mav l>e established. NATHANIEL BARN WELL, Ang 17 110 Assignee of W. II. Powfly. ? To Rent. A COTTAGE HOUSE on Blanding fESr street, between Bull and 1'icaous. ?luLPnr terms, applv to Aug 18_ JO BN AON E.W St SON. House to Rent, /wt TUE HOU?E and FOUK ACHE TjfiFLOT or Mrs. E. J. Arthur, 'inodgar. 1 den atid excellent well of wa'er. l'os Feasion given immcdiatelv. Applv to WM. MARTIN or IS R. ART11?B. * July 4 For Reut, TBS commodious Brick and Motal Roof STOREHOUSE, No. 0!l Main -street. Terms verv low. Apply to s EI?ELS St EZlfiLL or to BO ONE Si MUL LER. Attorneys-at-Law. Aug 5 t DENTISTRY, noozssii it witiGiiT, Richardson street, opposite Columbia Uottd. Da. D. L. Boo/xit, l>u O. P. S. WitioiiT. Aug 4_ lmo Just the duasoii for Turnips. ,'jVf lleinitsh's Ainutnao. I3LAN t UUTA ?AGA, Large Amber . Globe. Large White Dutch, Large White Globe, Winter Flat Dutch. Bed Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Improved Seven Top. For sale, wholesale and retail, at Aug 1 j HatNlTSH's Drug Storo. Landreth's Turnip Seed. RUT A BAOA, Flat Dutch, Gl.jbe, Red Top just received at L. T. SILLIMAN & CO.'S July IS_ Drug Htore._ FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES just to hand: EXniACriOICESUGAlt-CUBED (HAMS. Extra Choice Sugar-Cured Bacon Utripa. Finest Chicago Smoked Beef. Finest New York Smoked Tmtgitos. New Mackerel, No. 1 and Mess, in kite and at retail?cheap. Gilt-Edge Butter. Cream Cheese. Parchod Java 0< ffeo. Fino assortment of Fresh Crackers Mid Fancy Groceries, Good Brown Sugar 12 lbs. for a dollar. Beat Kerosene Oil 2f> cents per gallon. For sale, by GEOUOE SYMMEBH. Old typo metal?superior lo Babbitt for some purposes?can be obtained at Piiixnix oflioe at low figures?25 cents n poaud for fifty pounds or Icsr; 20 cents for larger quantities. "Let o COI New Books at Bryan's. nnnE GREAT ICE AGE and Its Relation k, to the Antiqnitv of Man?by James Geikc, r. lt. ?. $2 50. Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox, (of timcof George III.) $2 00. Sumner, (Professor,) on American Cur? rency. $3.00. Doctrine of Evolution?by Wincbotl. $1.00 Vernes' Meridian or Adventures in South Africa. Vernes1 from the Earth to the Moon and Arouud It. $1.00. Sun Views of tlio Earth or 'be Seasons, illustrated?by Proctor. F. I( S. $2 SO. Vernes' Journey to the Centre ol the Earth. 75 cents. Also, a supply of now NOVELS, by Eng? lish and German authors, cheap. i.n. Creme de Ii?. Creme, No. 1, pi ice 50 cts. Contains On tbo Sei, Barcarolle,by Kobe; The Break of Day, Kovoii-:, bv Ar dili; La Ballerina, Polka, by Lichhor; When the Swallows Homeward Fly, by ties-1 ten; Espioglerios, Caprice, by Eggburd? S | pieces lor 5n cts. H Y? A n, C r e nie?l?Iu \J il.XliXi.Xr Creme, Nu. ."?. contains tbo following music?50 cts.: Mountain Stream, Caprice, by S. Smith; Count on Mo, Galop; by Jacoby; Grnzinaa, Romance by Thalberg; Dancing Leaves, lost., by Mattci; May Breezoa, Intit., by Lauge?5 pieces for 50 eta. Ti /fXTCJ XtO La Gr?me?l? la Cremt-. 1VX U ?XVjNo-O. contains the follow? ing music?5? cts.: Chant dn Bivouac, I Transcription, by Kctterer; Tblno Own, Meloiie, by Lange; Don Pasquale, Sere? nade, by Thalberg; Tbo Angel's Dream, Reverie* by Lauge; The Wild Boae, Ito manco, bv Krug?5 pieces for 50 cts. ~A/T * IT ~17~-T \ I'eicra* Musical IV f\ I I i Pi I J Monthly. IVu. so, contains tbo following music?price 3U cents: Two Songs by Hays, two by Danks, | one by Maywood, a Sacred Qnartot by Thomas, a Four-band Pioce, a Quickstep, an oiiay March and a beautiful Fantasie, by Kinkel. 10 pieccB for 30 cents. POST-PAID Htvnl Plonin ty. \<>. 81, contains the following music? price 30 cents: Two new Sougs by Hays, one by Pratl, ono by Leslie, ouo by Stew? art, a Trio, for Female Voices, by Abt; a Sacred Quartotto by Banks, two Polkas, a protty Waltz and a March. 11 pioecs 30ots. ON REOEIPT MARKED PRICE. Address J. L. PETERS, P. O. "?ox 5420 cod Broadway, New York, July 24 20 Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc . Etc. SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Bum, Brandies?Otard, Ac, Holland Gin, b berry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Also, a largo strc t ot due old Whiskies, Cigars. &n. J. c. SKF.GKltS Home Stomach Bitters. rpRESE celebrated HITTERS, prepared X by Jas. A. Jackson A; Co., of St. L-.uis, are a certain prevetitative of FEVEB AND AOUE, INTERMITTENT^, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, j And are highly recommended as an excel? lent tonic and invigorator of the system. For salo by the wholesale agents, June 19 JOHN AG NEW St SON. , Ice! Ice! Ice! IAM now prepared to supply all orders for tbo above article. Tbo lec manu? factured at my establishment Is made from pure Spring Water, frozen at a tem? perature of thirty degrees below freezing point Fahrenheit, and ean be shipped a long distance without much loss. Price $1 25 por 100 pounds, and good weight gua? ranteed. No Ice shipped unless the money ueeonipnriiee the order. July 21) J. O. HEEG EUR. LAWYERS' OFFICES! INMCItANCK OFFICES! ItUUMS FOB FAHIMEN! MINGLE BEO-IIO?IUS! T l LET IS TIIK SEW Central National Bank Building. PlilOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bed-Rooms from $3 per month upwards; Family Booms from f G per month upwards; Lawy crs* Ofliccs from $0 pr month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements in? side building. A'o back ratios, all fronting on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in charge of building Apply la Central Bank, or to Messrs. SEIBFI.S & P.ZKLL. April 2 , MILLINERY. A FULL line of lati t-i ttlyh also, Ladies' and Children's SUITS, Mr-*. Moody's cele? brated COBSE'lS, willi other styles; UNDEIt-WEAJt iu great variety; HAlB of all (lOrcription, and llazaar Pat? terns, which will he bold very low. Please call ami see lor j ourselves), at runo'iSmoa MHS C K. REED'S. FOR SINGING CLASSES! THE SONG MONARCH!! . li'j II. It. Palmer, assisted by J.. O. Knwrttau. BOOK admirably fitted for the use ol Singing-School Touchers, having, ill i addition to a compact theoretic course, more than iso pages filled with (tlocs, Quartettes, Airs, Tunes, Ac, Ac, pleasant to sing anj where, und constituting n most agreeable coarse of study. A good book also lor College Cht-ira, for Seminaries and Social Sings. Trice 75 cts. or J7 50 ptr do/.. For CU:?lrs und Convention?, THE LEADER!! fs the Leader of all Church Music Bocks for 1871 ami 1875, being tbo llrst iu tbo Held ami "i a character that cannot be excelled. By fl It. Pai.mk.h, of Chicago, assisted by L. O. Emkiison, of Kosten. Containing, also, comporitions Row the bands of largo numbers of American Music writers. Fou Conventions. Ciioius axi> Sisoiko Classes. The LEADBB has 80 pagoa of Singing School Music, the same us that in the Song Monarch, and large nnmbore of now Touts and Anthems, all by the host compoaors. Trice $1.38 or $12.00 per dozen. Specimen copies ot tbo ahovo book nialled, post-paid, for rotailprico. OLIVER DITSON Si GO., Boston. OH Ait. H. D1THON A CO., Aug 14 wall_711 Broadway. N. Y. Subscriho for tho Pikenix. ur Just Censures ' iUMBIA, S. C, TUESDAY A IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Patcntod March. 1870. II Y PENDL.ETO.Y & BOA R DPI A N, AUGC-iTA, (I.V. THIE satisfaction this PRESS han given in the past, the great improvement Rinde on it, and tlio fact of its being from rorty to llfty dolhtrscheapor than any other good Press, shontd induce planters and others to send for one of our new Circulars before purchasing. Wo als.> manufacture fron? for Water Power Pressen ami Serew Presses. Address I'ENHLKTON A ROARDMAN, Foundry ami Machiue Works. Kol lock stu t t. Augusta. (In. July 2 w|;lmo Drs. Greene, Lindlcy & Ilentley's Great Family Medicines. COMPOU.VD EX TRACT CORY DA? MS, the gi eat vegetable alterative lor all diseases arising from impure blood. Ott. UllKKNR'S PIT CURIO, for the cure of Epilepsy, Fits,Spasms, and convul? sions of all kinds. Med leuUd Honey, for Cough.'*, Colds., Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseasesol the lungs and air passages. Keuratglu Spec!lie,a certain and speedy cure for Neuralgia, Uheumntistn, Nervous Head-ache, and all nervous pains, \Vulm>?li Viilley Ague Cure. Contains no Quinine. A moat positive remedy tor Chills, Bilious Fever, aud Congestions of Liver and Spleen. Acts liko a charm. Prepared at the Laboratorv, Charlotte, N. C. For sale bv W. O. FISIIEU, Now 20 Uv Columbia, s. C. TAYLOR H WORKS HAOTACTCR18G COHPANY OF CHARLESTON, S. C. TTTOilKS and general office. EAST BAY VY AN D PRITCH-ARD ST BEETS: Trea? surer's i.flice, at CAROLINA '.AYINGS BANK. Church, near Ilayue i-trtet; P. O. Box 529. ninrcTons. G. W. WILLIAMS. J. O. MA LLON EE, C. A. CillS JLM, F. J. PELZEIt. U. C. KBA?OH. A. A. GOLDSMITH. orficF.ns. JOHN F. TAY'LOU, President.' FBKD. BROTHERHOOD; Superintendent. \V. II. PltlOLEAU, Secretary. W. E. BUAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina Savings Bank. iL BU1ST, Solicitor. FORCINGS AND CASTINGS of every description. House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c. Marine, Stationary and Portable STEAM ENGINES. Boikrti, Tanks. Hoisting Engines. Saw Mille. Bice Threshers and Mills of every de? scription. Shaftings,Pulleys and Gearings. IRON FRONTS for Buildings. CASTINGS of every kind in Iron <>r Brass. Forgingsof all descriptions. Phosphate Washers. Phosphate and Ore Crushers. STEAM FITTINGS, Wrought Iron Pipe. Sheet Rubber and Gaskets, Water and Steam Gauges, Belting, Packing, Ac. MANL'FACTCllKltS OF TAYLOR'S Patent Direct Acting Steam & Hydraulic Presses. ALSO UAKUFACTURKK8 OF SAMUEL J. C II A P M A N' S PATENT TRAP STRAINER. For Bilge Pumps, Bilge Inj 'clious, ,t o. May 23 ritnOmo Seegers" vs. Cincinnati Beer. rlltlE Ciiioiiinaii Oazelle makes the asto JL nisliing announcement that Cincinnati beer is no longer pure, but atlulterated with molasses, sugar of starch, ruse] oil and the pnixonon? Colchicum. The Commissioner of Agrienltnre, in his report for 1?G5, aaya (hat Prof. Mapon, oi New York, analyzed the beer from a dozen different breweries, and found all ol it adulterated. Coccnins Indicua ami mix vomica entered largely into'its composition. J. C. BPKGERN guarantees hie beer lobe pure and reliable. He dues not adulterate ! It, but brews Iroiu the best barley, mall And bops. Jan 23 MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston ami all pronii-j uent cities ot the United States and 1 it rope bought and Mild. I DEPOSITS received and ititr-i ost-bea* big certiilcai.es issued. j STOCKS, B NTS, GOLD and SILVER : bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of r.MMchm.ts and othnra | from Hit' eitv and tioniitrv Holicitrd, and LIBERAL I.IXKSOF DISCOUNTS granted | by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. C'iruor of Plain and Richards? u streets. Roanoke College, SAMC.1I, VIRGINIA. //"fek T xv K MTY-SECO N I) s ESS? ION. ? "OMg.y l*71-7r' begins September 2 ^rf^^BSeanil closes June Hi Course ot t^M^p Study us Idgli an tint of any ?agd*I"r College in Virginia. Literary Societies of first rank. Extensive Libra? ries. Beading Room. Cabinet aud Labnra j tory. Location unsurpassed in America. The abundance of the Roanoke Valley ren? ders the expoutca very moderate. For ses? sion of ten months, (including hoard, tui? tion, fuel, lights, washing, Ac.,) about 1200, Students from ?eVHntnen Slates and Terri? tories, including South Carolina. ?ar For catalogues and further Informa? tion, address REV. D. F. BIT/TLB, I). D., President. Auk 2_ ... timo Hay and Straw Cutters. RAW-HIDE ROLLER STRAW CUT? TERS. * Soir-tiharpeiiiiig Straw Cutlers. Amoricati Lever Straw Cutters. Champion Hay and Straw Cullers. Burdick's National Hay and Straw (hit? ters, comprising the best assortment in the city, and lor sale at low prices by June*21 JOHN AGNEW & SON. tORNIXG, AUGUST 25, 18*i SEOOND AND LAST mll SIFT CORCBRT IS All) ok tiik SASOXIC BELIEF ASSOCIATION OK NORKOMC, VA., rilURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874. rj"\niS nn*i rpriso in conducted by tbo M\ JL 8ox20 lti:i.ir.r Association, of Koukoi.k, V.v., nudcr authority of tbo Vii giuia Legis? lature?A ut passed March 8,187.'$?for the purpose of raiting funds to completethe Masonic Temple uow iu course id erection iu Norfolk. r>050U? Tickotc-~b7?0O Cash Gifts. $250^000 I I 'k'O CE GIVEN A WAV! A A'/ill' FEATURE, TO WIT: A Gift i? Guaranteed to One of Kocry T> <? Consecutive Numbers. LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cabb Gilt of. HO.OOfli Ono Grand Caah Gift of. 25,000. One Grand Oaeb^Gift of. 2<f,0tlll One Graud Caan. Gift of. 10,000 j One Grand Caali Gift of. 5,1)00 One Graud Caab Gift of. 2,500 Ono Grand Caah Gift of. 2.0110 13 Caah Gitta of 1,000 each. 15,000 28 Caah Gitta of 500each. 14,000 43 Caah Gifta or 250 ?eh. 10,7"0 7!) Caah Girta of ISO each. 11,850 250 Caah Gifta or 100 each. 2?,0O() 578 Caah GiftB or 50 each. 28.000 6,000 Caah Gifta of 10 each. 50,000 0,000 CumIi Gift*, ntrqrcgatiiig Sir.O.OOO Whole Ticket?, f 10; Half Ticket?, $5; Quarter Tickets, J2 50; 11 Whole Tickets or 22 Half Tickets for $100. lio discount on | less amr.iim. NO INDIVI I) UA1. 11ENEF1 TS. This Concert is strictly Tor MASONIC purposes, and will bo conducted with the same liberality, honesty and fairness which characterize d the first enterprise. JOHN L. KOPEK, President. For Tickets and Circulars giviug lull in? formation, address HENRY V. MOORE, Secretary Masonic Relief Association Norfolk, Vs.. J un? SO jgC I M> ST PO X K.11 ISXT. FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT iv aiji ok Tin: Public Library of Kentucky. DAY FIXKI) am) a FULL DRAWING ASSURED on MONDAY, 30TII XOVKM1IK It, l^TI. LAST CHANCE von AN EASY FORTUNE. A post ponement of the Fifth Concert ol the. Public Library of Kentucky has been so generally auticipaled, and is so maul festly tor the interest of all concerned, that it uiuit meet the approval of all. Tbo day is now absolutely fixed, and there will be no variation from the programme now an? nounced. Afcuflk'ioiit i.umber of Tickets had been sold to have enabled na to have bad a large drawing on the :51st July, but a short poatponomt nl was considered prcfi r able to a partial drawing, bit it be borne j in mind mat i THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT IS THE LAS 1' WHICH WILL EVER HE GIVEN UNDER TU1S CflAIUER AM? i;Y TUE PRESENT MANAGEMENT. That it will positively ami UinVpiivocu ly taku place, as announced, on MONDAY, ;i;nii NOVKMIIKK. That the Music will be the best fie country affords, and that 20.000 CASH GIFTS, aooukoatino _ Will be distributed bj lot am >::g tb ?'. i--l.tr-] holders. I i.IST OK U1KTM. One Grand Carh Gift, - - f-2.Vi.lie01 Oliotiraud Canli Gilt, - ? ICiM'Odj One Graud Ca.Gi Gift, ? - 75,000. OneCraiid Cash Gift. - - - 5?.OU0 One Grand Cash Gift. - ' - - 25 00b 5 Gu.-h Gifts, $20,000 eaeli, - 100,(00 10 Cash (lifts, 14,0011 'each, - 110,000 L'lCashGlftH, 10.000 lie:;, - 150(00 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 eacli, - IM? Oeii I 25 Cash (lifts, 4 (?00 each, ? Km 0001 !iI Cutdi Gilts 300i>oaeh, - IMI.tiO-ll CO Cadh Gifts, 2 0l)0er.eh. I in1,000 I 100 Cash .lilt-, 1 <?.'!() earh, 100 0!?0 2-10 Ca.?h Gifts 5tWn?:teh. PJO.OIO MM) Cash Gills. lOOeneh. - 5U,(iltl? | PJ,000 Caah Gilt?, 50 each, ? U50,0t|0 Gl :ii.: ; nt ?120.00 i iih .. all eas'u.i-i 500 0 0 I'm-t. !''.-;:: -. < Whole Hdtt-is, ?5?>; Halves *2">;Tenths or each i > n\ ???.. II Wh ile li.-'.mts toi ;.".';.?. 22 '. 1'icki t- tor f l noo. Person ? w; hi: g I . iiiv. -t rhi.uld esdi :?' promptiv, e:tlit-i o. tin Come < in-.te <>r our lorn I Alien! ? Liberal commissions will hi allowed to satisfactory agent". i. ircnlars containing full pin tlenlara lot ni-hi ii i :i a 'plie.it ion. I L'O. C. SRAM LETTE, Agent and Manage!. Public Library building, Louisville, Ky. Aug 8 siu?tuo #300.000 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES! Logalized bv State Authority, and DRA IVX IS' VU?LIG IN ST. LOUIS. Oi'uixl single NumberSeliemeol .*iO,ooo Nuiubcral nitAWH Tllf. I.AST day of KACU month. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! 10,380 I'riaeW, Amotiniluu to S30O.000. Whole Tickets, $10; Halve: ,5; (Quarters, 2.50 Tlte. Great Combination Scheme, with ?' CAPITAL PRIZE ?F $32.5U0: and :i2,;Wt! Pi:i/.ks, AaioiiNTiNn to f.V78 177! Drams Reery Saturday Duriwj tin Year, VVIiotti Tickots.$10; llahi h. 5; Quattei e,2.50 Address, for tickets and circulars, MUItIIAY, MIELE); a CO., Manager*. P. O. Max 2,110. St. Louis, Mo. April 7 :*'ly 4. VO Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all 8mokera to know that there uro Htill plenty moro of tbo colobrated 5 cent PAUTAOAS on hand. I guarantee that they contain more and a better quality of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar sold in this city. Special Order, No. 2. All Smokers of Pressed Cigars will plcavo take notice that they can get a hunch con? taining 'J.'j Cigars lor $1, and all other pMUttlar brands at equally low prices, at the CALIFORNIA CIOAR STORE, (Sign of the Indian Chief,) 3d Door Below Wheokr House. .Time (i Just Received ii. & w. 0. swaffield's! Yjry dosirablo fall styles OF FELT HATS! a FULL LINE OF LATEST STYLES /3L 15 LACK CLOTH FROCKS, Dlack DOESKIN PANTS, Dlack CLOTH VESTS. Dach French CbOTn and DOESKINS for Custom Trade. Aug 22 lt. & W. 0. SWAFFIELD. HTM AM ITS! hat stand IN the State, and now the cheapest to get good READY-MADE CLOTHING For Summer. A largo line oi II ATS; some? thing entirely new in STRAW HATS I We still keep abreast of the times in FURNISHING GOODS! Gents' Undershirts, Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauze, Linen and Jean Drawer j, Ties, I tows, Socks, Collars, Scarfs, the colobrated Star Shirts,ready-made and made to order; tits guaranteed. White Linen. Duck, M?r seilte* Vi sts, in now ttylos. Dlack Alpaca Fr??ek and Sack Coals. We uro selling Goods at low prices for cash. KIN ARD ii WILEY. Jnlv 2:; FOR so days, 3. EFSTIK'S i'xnr-t ri'i.vsiv.iA hotel. I w.l. worn nit n-.n on TUESDAY. July 2">, and e .; linn* tor i! is". ? day.', a closing out sale ol I tie remainder ?>! my stock of seasoiitihli and popular ? LOTH IN'G, F?K NlSitlNG GOODS ami HATS, at IMMENSE RiiD? <;i'i??N'S IN PRICES. 'hi i- >! iiie to mal; .? r i >ni f ?: Fall Sum 1.. ";'ho;i< .'. * 'attdi 'it ntitietial bargain* ivlil be .tu dv i ? I": id !?} a visit to D. EPSTIN'S, ,Inl> -27 Under Columbia Hotel. CONGAREE IRON WORKS, COWJ1UIA, s. c. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. ?^."<a>? M AN U FACTI Gearing, and all kinds of Irou Castings for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings for Store? und Dwelling*, Patent SadingsforGardenn and Cemeteries, In, i Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, brans Cantings of all kiuda, Reils fur Churches, Schools, Work-shops. An. Guarantee all my work tlrst clars and equal to any North or South. Works :t' foot ol Ladyalrcet and near to South Carolina and Giooiivillc A Columbia Railroad t' innauitV Dei-otu. Nov IS Extracts. 17\N0LISII French and American F.X li TRACTS for the tlandkerchief, tor nalo at L. 7. SILL11IAN & CO.'S July 7 Drugstore. LUME X?NUMBER 133. the: spartan burg and ashe vil.l.E KAILH?AU COMPANY. Proposals Fon Contracts for the Qba2> ino, BRIDOINO and Masonry of the First or South Carolina .Section of this Road, from Spartan ?ct.? to the point neareat the Block House, on tho Howard's Gap Road, aa indicated by tho Chief Engineer, will be received by the President, at Flat Rock. II. C, or by the Vice-President, at Epai> taneuro, S.C., at any time on or before the first day of .September ensuing. The Coa Iractor shall, in hia tonne and conditions, apecify tho proportion which ho will requixe in Cash, and that which ho will receive h: payment in Sr < :c and in t v.eiity-yoaresTcv per cent. Core in Bon.i... : the consolidated Company. SneciGcatim.a 11 tho work will bo fnr j ni.-bed on application to tho Chief En? gineer, Col. Th&ddcua Coleman, at Ashc ville, N. C. C. G. MEMMINGER, President. A.C. Kaufman, Secretary and Troaanrer. Aug 18 _12_ Spartanbnrgand Asbeville Railroad Autor?'* Highway Across the Mountain*.' Lioht Grades, Easy Ccrve9,No Tunneling let it be buil.t speedily X. A link in tho Air-Line Road between {.h. cities of Cincinnati, Lenievillo, St. Louis, Chicago and Cburleetoa, aovonty-four miles long, with leas than twenty miles of heavy work. Shorter tbau any Hue from New Tort. Philadelphia and Baltimoio to either of these cities, and many hundred miles nearer to theao centres of Western trad.v than any existing line to Charleston, The Road that promises to makeCharles - Ion the market for Ibc trade of the great North-west, the West lndie?, South Ame? rica and Europe; aleo, au importau: ..mi? grant station. * ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION, SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND PROF ITA RLE IN RESULTS.. An important enterprise for the develop? ment of South Carolina. Shares Fifty Dollars each, payablo in ten installments. Every citizen of this State ohould-own iC. least oue Share. Charleston, with her magnificent Hbr bor and genial climate; bcr immense unde? veloped back conn try , containing a fertile aoil, fiuo pasture grounds aud inexhausti? ble water power; her contiguity to the West Indies aud South America, and'her unparalleled European ocean csurae, is destined, upon the completion <?? this Iv portant '1 hunk l-i kk, to emerge from her proatialed condition aud become what uaturo has iutended she should be?the Ighkat C'-r-'KucrAt. Metropolis of the I Southern ?-i ction of the United States LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDJ Its'LIABILITY The following clause i:. the clrai t* r is I published for the information of aub i scribcrs: I Sec. 4 " That no -iookhol ler ol said , Comoai y i-hall be held liable l'< r the debts, I contracts or acta <e sahi corporation, I beyond the amounts i-dually < t;bre:ibed to the Capital stock oi said Coin pan; by such Stockholder." DIRECTORS: , Qeo W. Williams. Gahriki. Caxnoa, , h. B?I.lmann, .lolix H. F.VINS, I Al.va GaOK, i'. R. j LT kk, i ueo. l?. Jehvey, l). R. Duncan, ? Theo, a. Hakkei:, James E. Black, ' ,7.hin S Fairly, John s. Wiley j Principal OIU -e and Ad Loss. 2"> lire u. stre< t, Charle.-toj!, v C. C (5. MEMMISGER, I'rcrfdi in; ' A.C. KAUFM.vN, Secretary sud Treas>. i Jui\ i? :1dk' Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his now storo, Main idreet, nearly op? posite tho Central National Pank, hae large and beautiful stock of lino WATCHES stem and key Minders, from best European and American manufaolnrors, and of hit own importation, in gold and silver caaeB. Elegant JEWELRY1 An unrivaled assort? ment just received and all the latest styles. Sterling MLVER-WARE, in sets and cases,. Ri idal Present s, and a very fine selection at? Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains,. Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding aad En? gagement Rings, largo stock of Spectacles aud Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, aud a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is the largest and hobt selected in tae j Southern country ami will bo sold as chear au same article can bo bought anywhere. Ort 24 Aperients. C1 ON OH ESS WATER, j Tarrant's Seltzer, Citrate Magnesia, Seidlitz Powders. For salo at L. T. BILUMAN x CO.'S July 7 Drugstore.