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fioraiY nkws. T. W. BEATV, Editor. | ZdZf** llrt' are in no wise responsible for (fie views of our Correspondents. Tl'KSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1874. ?j 1 " I For The Horry Nows ) WIIAT HAPPENED TO OUR IIOUCE! Artor wo wna married we'll say about a year wuo inornin' tb.ir wus a terabit commoshuu in our bouse old wimmin a ruiiuin in and out and finally the Doctor lie cum, I wos in a groat bury lnyselt wantin to boor I hardly nood what but arter a v bilo an olo granny ot a woman aH bad been very busy about tbar poked her head into i no. room whar I was a w&lkin about and hca, hut* sue Mr. Sporuiu hit's a gal. What, sity* I. , a gal 80s sin* ami with that she pops hor head back again Well, thinks I, I'm the daddy uv a gal, and begin in tool my keepm mitly, I\1 rather it was a boy tho, thinks I, fur thou he'd feel neerut to me as how he'd boar my name and there be less chance bir tho tsporums to run out, but eonnidorin every thing a gal will do mi'ty well. .list then the olenusR pokes hor bead out 'ojin and ses?Hes she another wtiumistr Spornin a tine boy bos she, another *os I that's rather crowdin things onto a teller, she lulled and poked hor be'd back, well thinks I thU 1 is no joke sure at this I'll havo family euulVto do me m a few years jis then | the olo she Devil { 1 all ways sail hate . hcr)pokes her he'd in and ses she another gal mister Sporuin anuther what ses I. anuther gal ses she* well ses j I'll go rite strate and tell Sill I wont at ad it, I dout want 'em and I aiot , goin to lim e 'em d??s she tlunk I'm a Turk a Mormon, or llrigham Young that she g >es ior tluihbles, three at a }>op, dub she think ltm wurih a httndr ' * (1 thousa 1 dollars that I'm Jo'n Jacob aster or Mr lioschile that I kin afford I trihhles an clothe and teed an school three?children at a time 1 ai'nt a goin to stand it no how T didn't want em 1 dont want, em and a goin to, want em now i.ur no uther time, llain't I been a good and dootiful husband to Sal Hain't 1 kep'in doors nva nite an quit chawu tobacker an binokin segars just to pleas Hain't 1 | attended devine worship reg'lar llain't | 1 bougnt her all the bonnets an frocks j ?i.? ?'1 dhu r?.?niAT*i an mr iut to s^o ;iu have thribbs. Shu hi>o<I belter an liadnt oiler dun it, I didn't think Sal wud I nerve me such a I nek now. llave 1 ever stole a Morse Have 1 ever done enuy mean i nek that she should servo jiii- in this way an with that 1 laid iLavii on the set toe an lelt ortul had J tin the mote I tho'i the wws i lelt. I Presently Sal's matny, ole miss Jones | en ns in an se*?, ses she Meter cum in 1 foi l see what jvirty cbilhin youv'e I jo>t. ehillun, savs I yonM hotter say ! n Imle litter. Now miss Jones 1 luv i Sal v?M no an have tried to make a I n .(ood hushan hut 1 call this a scaly I trick an of tbar's nnv law in this country I'm ooi- ?n see ef a woman kin have thi'ihb.? an make a man take keer nv oin. I ain't oroin to beerin to do it 07 - " "" ( *es I. With that she billed til to kill ' herself an made all sorts ol tun of me tin wed enny uthei man would bo proud to be in my shoes. I told her I'd ' nil out niity (heap ef enny boddy v anted to t:.ke my place. Well the ; \ipshot ttv it wus that site pursundod ane that I wus ronjr an got togo in tho i mom whar they all wus When I got ' m Sal looked so lovin at nte an leached <>ut her little hands so much like a poor dear little helpless chile that I forgot everything but my luv for her mid folded her gently up t u my h'art like precious?treasure and tell like I j (didn't kcer ef she had too an forty n> em. jts number will) set up a whine like a young pup and all the ballanoe followed J'nein thribblea need thier daddy, Veil every thing wus made up an sal promised she wud never do it agin an 1 | genae then 1 bin at work seriin workin .. ii .i? . wii ?i-*v io make i>rt;<i lor thvin thriba hn bi*s?y rni*') i uv oin at iiite. The fac is ( f I didn't have h mi'ty good c.oiiulitriflhnn I'd ha'! to cm if long ago I Numbaf wnrt ban the follo-k an wakes 1 tip number too an he waken >ip number j thren an no it ^oon an me a tlying | about all the tiino a try in ro keep era I , *jui?t. I ( ftPOItUM. 1 I I ' Kr/RVRir bei.i.An Him.?One of our | roloivd mereh.intH doiner huaineRH near 1 ' * ?V >pieT Marvel, received a two si-.?lar bill laal Tuesday, which had its ! vain* lesi^ufctod upon one corner by ' THE K< theUoman method, \i/.: with l wo cap- 1 ital \\ which he, me merchant, con- j sliuodto he iigurc I'd. The purchaser got Ins dozen eggs and >10.76 change, altci which he immediately left the * vicinity, Judge of tlio merchant's ? surpiisc when the hank would recivo ; his eleven dollar hill lor only lwo dol- j hi is. ? | North ( \trolina I'hue tutu ye.. Th it game might work m the Tar 1 Heel State, but the people ol South ' Carolina cannot he fooled so easily, \ they handle too much money, ? [(Jtilwnbia Union-//((raid. j Humph! Guess it is the foul ealors, and not the fowl sellers, in {SoulhI'ii I'luia who "handle too inucliinoney , id be looted so easily. ^ A telegram announcing the result o| , tht election in the legislature ol Kansas I??r I'nited Slates senator significantly suns tl?:it it is the lirst senatorial con* Li'sL ever honestly conducted in that Staie. James M. Harvey, the new senator chosen, has seen much service in the legislature ol hi? Stale, and has ?M u twice elected govetnor, solving roiu IM?0 to HVA. lie was chosen a'liatoi l*y a union ol *'(1 rangers" and Uoiorni Republicans, and is to till tho ' unexpired term ol Alexander Caldwell, ! which continues until March t. 1377. Senator Harvey is a native of Virginia, i hut spent his early life in Illinois, , whence lie removed to Kansas in isr>7. lie commanded an infantry regiment during the war. X inv Rau.uoai) Sen km h. ? Hen. ; Vance, of this Slate, introduced a bill in the H. S. House ot Representatives, ! yesterday, to incorporate branches of 1 she contemplated Southern Trans-Continental Hallway under the name and style ot The North Carolina, South i<? c., ?' '1 v',* 111 i <iu<? viturgwi r.xu'iisioi) Kail- I way, which provides lor the consoli. ! dation ol" the North Carolina, Western North Carolina, Wilmington, Charlotte I : and Rutherford and the Spartanburg 1 and Union Railroads, the bonds of the 1 Company, at G per Cent., to he endor- ? ted by the State ol North Carolina and ' thc Tieasurei ol" the United State. 1 Wilmimjlon Star. 1 Pall of tho Gladstone Ministry. As the Liberals have been decisively 1 beaten in the l'arliamcntary elections, , Mr. (Gladstone and his colleagues have < no choice but to resign. Mr. Disracls I will, of course, bo the leader of the I t new governmont in the 1 louse ol Com_ i\ rnons, il he l>o not the Crime Minister, as is quite likely. l>ut the consorva- .. tives have no easy task before them. L The Liberals were divided upon the ,, 1 . ? euucuuon act ami Urn permissive bill, ] v but they will bo united in opposing \ tho new ministcis, who must either [ j introduce measures so radical as to dis-'t. gust theirown friends, or submit to be ,, the target of the Home Kulcrs and , -i . } r other aggressive elements of the oppose i lion. Mr. Gladstone will probably ; ( retire Irom public life, lie has been ^ in harness sinre 1802 and Premier , since 1808, and has well earned the . privilege of repose from the t<?il and turmoil of politics. j JVcws and Courier n t Shocking Murder 1 ,, flio important and melancholy local j news tor the week past is of such a na , tare that we feel deep pain and regret to record. A foul and dastardly murder was committed on Thursday, 2Uth J an., upon the person of Mrs. Margaret ( .Johnson, an elderly lady of nearly 80 years of ago. She resided on her farm .. .i * ,.i ; ' - ' . iswuii \n?vvn innus irom town, and \ *\ iivuii, w3 believe, entirely by herself. ^ No motive, save plunder, could have induced such a liuudUh deed. She , van struck on the head with a hatchet, .md was found lying dead on the floor rhu instrument of her death is in sate, keeping, and we can only hope and pray that tho perpetrator may soon he ?) *1ro. No doit hi a reward will be ol- u ercd lor tho apprehension of tho inur- '' leror. An inquest hold l?y coroner ' Johnson returned the verdict that she p jame to her death by blows inflicted b by a batGhct in the hands of Ben. ' Dray ton. [ (Je.ovyt town J'lu/ict j'. ~ ~ r< A in ico Jjlttle Game! i Tho Senate asks (or $05,000 for sal- , ill irios of tho Senators, tho pay of e?utuoyees and incidental expenses. There ^ ire thirty-two Senator*, and their pay J s $600 each, which would amount to i (? I 0,200. The demand for more than 0 lirice this sum can ordy ho accounted c f. r upon one of two hypothoses. Kith | z >r the Senators exj ect to got more pa, 1 Jian the la\y allows, or their attaches t| ind sundries coat more than twice a-? o OMv\ WEEKLY NE nneh :ih the grave and reverend Scna,ors themselves. One of the members c >f the Charleston delegation asserts 1 .hut llie arrangement wmh to give each *' nember a pay certificate (or $000 and i similar certificate for $400, making 11 M,o0*? cash, instead of the $<>00, which *| it tho lawful salary. The House knoc- h ced the proposition on the head, and c die ftUaUi' fortlutlc between tiio two a haiiibcrs is interrupted. | I News atnl ConrieV* j h j s The interest, of cert ain Senators and 1 Congressmen in the repeal of the bank- e i iipiey act wenis to have vol y much 1 liininished since it became evident 1 i I... i !.../ ? ' ? it >\ i vuuiiK ivto. Wdiihl not be! k hcudiicd l?y it. It is now probable that the !:>\v will not bo repealed, but only amended so as to secure greater i N honesty ami (bluiity in the practice * uu?ler it. Ihil lor the prompt protest > nl'llc independent press the law would ^ in all probability have been hastily wiped out, and t he business community leli without protection Irom specula- i 1 ting linns like Jay Cooiib & Co. \ JV. } . A/m. ; Dip tbe grate ocean dry witb a ton- * sjioon; twist your heel ii?tt- the toe ol I t your boot; make postmasters perform theii promises; and the subscribers pay tbe printer; semi up fishing hooks > with balloons ami lish l<?r stars; get ' astride a gossamer and chase a comet; >v when the rain is coining down like a \ cataract ol Niagru remember where you leIt your umbrella; choke a tnosijuico with a brickbat, bold (Gibraltar at arm's length; in short, prove all thingKlierctofoi'O considered ini possi- [ bh*, but never coax awomun to say she j will when siie has made up her mind I she won't. SALUBRIOUS SOUTH CAROLINA. ! 1 j t Tho Fruits cf Scotish Thrft. (j [I'honi the Columbia t'ho ni\| I. It is used as a dissuasive argument ! I igainst foreigners eomir.g lu re, that r hero is no labor but the native labor s bateau withstand the malaria ?n?.l I -i J 1 1 minuter sun. 1 low was it during the \\ ivar? The soldiers of bot h armies were t: icrlectly healthy and robust in the t Malarious seel ions ot the Stale. The >, \nglo-Saxon can stand greater yicisitudes ol climate than lite African. A e saw some Scotchmen, a day or two igo, who, in I heir own persons an ! 1' experience, illustrate the points we j lave ui'iilc. They came into this State i / roin Canada?olio about lour year* s] go, the other more receu'ly. They | Vl fere without means. '1 hey engaged ii s laborers, and saved a hub* oat, oi I al heir earnings at the end of their en- j ei agcincnrs. They next rented land, roi'Ucd hard and barely held their ow n. m. xt their character l'or integrity and uthful, unremitting toil having stublished, aided, by a friend they I nade. a ju?i iciotis purchase of laud, ailly on lime. Their ?rr??[.? of cotton vsl year on this land was about oigh H'u holes, and a good suply of proviions* They have put up a coinfoiTublt, csidenoe and other buildings, and lanU'd out fruit i recs, vines, and made .good garden. They are already pretaring for llie next crop, '' hey have icver been sick, have i ever flagged in heir work, and have missed no payments when due They are osleoTned s good citi/.ens, who have set an exeelaikt example, and are more than welome in the community in which they ve. The.y are men of integrity and loral worth. 'Their hands are hard /ith toil, but their hearts are true, heir con*? ieuccs clear, we may. ay, tlicii future is assured in this Slate, hey came and worked lor hire. They re now respected proprietors. Tliey ssregarded the stories of uiihealO'lulless of the climate. 'They have never icon sick. South Carolina opens her rins to all such worthy men' What !Doos it Mean? The - Washintun Chronicle, of the lh instant, says in its personal <ob inu: ioveriior .Mi ses ??i South Camma, is in tiu* city. As there is hut ue 4 b>vmi >r of t hat name, an ! li*3 is ere alien lin;_( t > bis extcutivo duties lias occuiied to us thai some smart, ul iiii|?ec?ini > 11 s fellow, may have rcs^ilcivil his num.*, ami is living hi^b 11 his eivdt. Or, perhaps, some wajjj I us perpetrated t lus outrage as a prae- 1 o aljoke. h: either case 11 is equally L-'prcbeusibh'. D lUj Union Iler ihl. (11th) f ourrtml reports are true, ami lie is ( fliiif/ /?i> 1 !?<? < *' i i iu\j > umaiiui ? credit^ lie j iimt Ik; living on lain Soups lor si tail-lea. ViiHsup Khan, a lYrsian statesman I learning ami ability, lias been exe- > ? nted by order ol tin; Sbali t<?r einbez- , ling .a large an in oi mom y intrusted ^ a I i in sis agent lor tin (Jo\ ei nineiit, j / "Good bi rdy!' Wouldn't the ax bill ' l.irk, heavy ami bloody if South ( sir- i linsi wsis one of the Shah's Dominions? ; AYS: FEBRUARY I To-Day.? NT11 inlit-i* five for 111 is oxellent journal is an annually line one. lit* illustrations arc superb, and ? \euled with great- ?l\ill delicacy. ^ IUntin Iiailey" itiereases in interest j i each succeetlinj; number, and un- < 0 ' | nest lotia bly one o! the most power i ally-\viitten romances ol the past do- I ude. .A I rs. 10. 1 >. 1 hi Hey contributes P short hut pointed ailiele uj?ou "Our deal \\ or his," so iialrual, that wo ear each reader will consider il in ome dt give personally. ('has. .Alonis 1 urnishes a highly-interesting essay nliled, " The Races ol Alrio-Their listory and Condition." Mrs. l\ AV. Ill'.j 111(1 oiV(>S! Mil M I I I . 1. i 1 ? / . . . . I.. ... .1. . - v, " iiki i - n i iin.ii nM'lUH) i 'A Visit lo the Aihainbra," illustra- : cd by two splendidly-executed engraings, showing respectively* "The late" ami "The Kdtrauco Tower." A e fiongratulate the polishers of To- , ).\v upon the introduction ol this valentine, by which its readers arc alnost weekly treated to some wellvriiten sketch upon history or travel, vhich fin Is treble interest on account >1 the engravings I>y which it is iilusrated. Ol course Dio Lewis" departuent abounds in good ud\ice, so easy v> / w 01 him to give but hard tor us to fob < ow. To-Day is published at TOO J Janson Street, IMiil idelphra, and should 1 ie a weekly visitor at every hearthtone $ ir?0,ooo C1VKN AWAY he present year to the people ol Vmerica by l)r. It. V. i'ieree of llulalo, New York, in his little memoranluiu books, amounting to over two imnlred and fifty tons in weight, and he paper lor which cost about ?1-5- | 00. litis the Doctor is enabled to do 1 >\ reason oi thn superior merits of his 1 "amily .Medicines, whieh yearly and apidly increase in popularity. their ale now renehino o\er half u million I ; lobars worth lor the year, ami exeeetl- 1 . 1 m; that of any other nietlieine inanttu tnri il for general .sale, > shown by he iiimmtil of I nitoil Slates Kevenue lamjts jnirelinseb for stanininjj them. A Distressing Cau^ii onuses tin ier.ds of tin? sullertr almost as much ain as 1 h ** sufferer himself, ami , hoiihl receive nnineil'ate attention. 1 h\ W'tat'fSai Hals tm ?>/' ('fa.fry ?ec?ll\ cures coughs, eohls, inhuen/.a, re throat, vte. It will always reeve Cousin ujtlion, ami in m my well' j [estevl it has elected . [icrle'd 1 11 ro. ' I Iron in the Blood r^AKES^THE WEAtT^TRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protected Solution of the L*roto.rAde of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an ailment, as casil>j digested and assimilated ' with the blood as the simplest \ food. J>t increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and i eaves "a thousand ills," simply > byToniny up, Invlgoratiny and , I italizing the System. The enriched and vitalized blood permeatus every part of (he body, ' repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid sccre- 1 I tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Diver Coinplaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar- 1 rnoca,JLSoils, JSorvous Affections, ^ Chills and Fevers, Humors, f Loss of Constitutional Vigor, I>isoases of tlio Kidneys and Kladdcr, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or accompanied by debility or alow state of the system, Jleltig free from Alcohol, in any form, its cncryiziny effects tire not fol- j \ lowed by corresponding rcac- < Iion, but are permanent, in fitsiny strength, vigor, and new J 1 life into all parts of the system, J and building up an Iron Constitution, (' Thousands have been changed 1 by the use of this remedy, from !> weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; anil invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial, n ** * ~ nee mat each bottle has PERUVIAN SYRUP blown in thcjlaa8? J?ttmi>l>lota Prco. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, IVo. 1 Milton l*lacv, llonton. (?, Hold by Diiijooisth uknkiiailk. at Communication. The next i ermlnr conm uiiteation of yy* sr llorrx l.oilge, No. (la Ac. Kc. M.\ v w ill In' l.i'M on Tuesday night March v :h .1, 1*74. By oi ilor of the \V. M. * 1 It. G. SESSIONS, becty, jj, r, 1874. KiM) Words. - w Tlio Associated I! founed P: esbyteiian says ?For years Peiry Davis* Pain-Killer has been ; cno wii as a most rsol'ul family inedieino. I'm pains and aches we know nothing so gcod is the Pain-Killer. For many internal dis. r ;as? s it is equally good. We speak ttoin ex- -J icrience, and testify to what we know. No " ' . I u family ought to be w itliont a bottle of Davis1 <> Fain-ki lev. Mt:>si:s. Pnni.v D a vis, ?V Son. IYoy 11. I.,?f.'en/.s-:?Although a stranger to von I am w\t 1,1 \ (|||V I IIV.'111:: 11 iln 1iK.ili.-i 1(1. 1' ! In. K'.ll.n* I formed its :ic<iu;iintrtinin 1S-I7 ami 1 atn inmost intimate terms With it. still,?my experience in its use confirms my belief that there i-> no medicine equal to I'aiu-Killor l?>r the quick ami suit euro ofKummer < omplamts, Son.- Throat, (/'roup, Uruisos ami Cuts* 1 have used it m all and found a speedy on re in e\ ?ry ruse. I Yours Truly, T. .J. C.AUDIXEU, M. 1). Judging by our own experience whoever once ( makes a trial oI IVriy I>a\is' rain-Killer, \\il> not tail to recommend it w idely a>. an uiiequ. ^ filled liniment, and \alua'.<]e internal remedy ('or colds and vai ions othei complaints.? Kccry Month. ? 'I lie eflicacy of C'orry I.4 avis' world-renowned / m all diseases of the bowels, even in that terrible scourge, the Asiatic cholera. ( has been amply attested by the mutst eouvtn eing authovity. Missionaries in Cliina and a India have wi itten home in commendation of >' this remedy in terms that should carry con\ietion to the most .skeptical, while Its poput: 11 i I v" in i'i.niiiiiii.il i< o i ...I ... i j ( ... Hill it o III tl. II IIOIIIU *1.S UlllpIO . proof tliiil the virtues- claimed lor i! are real i and tangible. Among family nwdkanes it I stands unrivaled.?Ho ton Coui'i' f. . 1 The S< if will/ Kvm'f/ (iiizillc of 1 fusion, i says,?It is impossible to find a idaec on this t broad Land w here Perry Davis' I'ai.n-Kii.i r;u is not known as a most valuable remedy lor ( physical pain, in the country, miles from physician or apotheoarv, the I'ain Killer is [ chen?lied as the exclusive! anacca, and it ^ never deceives. 5 I '-rr'nn D.vvfs. 1'\ in-Kii.i 1.1: is realD a [ *> celnahlo n.edieauiciit. ami, unlike most of the I ii fn'h's of the day, is used hy many physicians. ' ( 1' is particularly desirable in locations where physicians are not near,?and, hy keeping it ,t hand, families will often -arc the nece-sirv .' . a in sending t til at midnight fer a dt ctor. \ ' 1 liottle si .sold he kept in rvoy hoi.se." 7/ostv.v c 7V?relh 1' . 1 14 We have tested the l'.\ 1 n-K 1 t.i.r.u. and as sure onr reader.s that it no* only pess< ss^s alt i he virtues claimed for it, out in mart itisian- ' ' 'es mm passes anv olhe. rem.ah we have ever ..... " 1 .> ^uowii,"? "/"(ioNp'1 l.ibt rl;/. land for Sale or Kent. ' | ellci' for Sale at .1 Parr/niti 'hat plan- ^ * t it leu a ml t met <. 1 In.! ? ' 1 1' > """< " I ^ I.imii' now lives, Minuted abouf ur.les j t from Cool Springs, containing '29b ores, about '2.") acres cleared and un- J icr fence, on the promises is a com- J ^ fort able dwelling ami out bouses. a It' not s<dd soon it will be rented to j j1 i good tenant. t! t. \v. ukaty, |4 J an. Ct h 1SV 1. im:i:mmm " GHROMO." Q A ill) E.N AND I, OWE II I SEEDS. I Ueforo ordering elswehere send for whieh is now ready and will be mailed oralis on application. Our Chromo 44'lTlir jLifflt' ITJor5da. beautiful Parlor Picture? uronouneed by judges a success, is i r low sent free to all who favor us with j ^ >rleis to the amount of 1'lVC dollar*. Ohase Brothers & Woodward,! SEI'IDSMKX, X, Y. ; ~ lorrv l.uihrn Y.\ if 1 - j i'u, ')<>( Ai I' i , ill. . 'j' /'>\ ^ I time of holding the regular i 1 eonininnieaiions of Horry Lodge (' r\&\ having he.en changed from the lirst r inonday night, ot each month to the [ \i 1st Tuesday night alter cacti tull moon. ; iivthcrn will take dim notice thereof ami <|f ovorn themselves accordingly. ' ? iiy order of the \V. M. 'lI 11. (i. SESSIONS, ?'<' Jan. Oth, 1874-lm. octy. O' r T ... | ti< iValchcs!Watches!Watches! !!' I (s< | resect fully announce to the Public, gene 1. lady, tha' I have eonnnenced basilicas in onwayboro in the line of repairing W atches, locks, Jewelry ike.; all woik waranted, at! ?w prices. 1'nblic patronage respectfully knelled. Sign of the. big watch. OEOlU.t-; T. IN MAN. I 1.... .W..1 ' j.tu, .aJiii, i I?I!. , VICIvS rr FLORAE GUIDE 1 For I 074. 200 PAGES; ',00 KNGKAV1NGS, and sobk Of.OKKD 1M.ATE. Published Quarterly, ah. 2"> I-ei its a Year, first No. for 1^74 Just ni'd, A (ienuan edition at sante price. ' Address,.IAMIvS YKJK, Unchustor, N. \ . ui( Dec. 2(1,?It. A? * wo off III HORRIBLE! V?" Ht| unfTered wlih Catarrh tblriy year?, and was bo< rod by a p'mp'e rt-mnly Will s?od reci'ipt I en' ist.-iKo !r.'?>, to all afflicted. Uev. T.J. MLAJl). I rawer )7<*, Sy racuse, N. Y. 1 Wt m " { $50 , 0 00 f vo n, ,o o IMIIS K115S'T (iUKAT SALT l.AKK CIKT L Concert, authorized hy mid under llu?. tiucili.it ? MtpiM vision o| tin' city authorities iCoiinno City, for Hut hoiiolit mid in aid t' 1 ho Pillule Free School, I'lm Only i-'roo School in _i mi* Tcrr'j. 1'i'UKtces ut' IVrr Sc??ol?|. ('apt. S. llowo, .1. dervish and Alex. Toponeo. 5226,500 TO 11K >isti ibutoil t(> the Ticket Holders 2-rancL Gift Concert, to i;k iiki.i? at tmv: Ippera Iloaso, City cf Corinno, i Ml*ci i > 1 , 1 <S 1 1 . >c[>o!>iiloi'y, KSiinU <?(' Coriiuic, 500,000 TIOKKTS l?KE ,l<:9 ?1.0? RIAt Bl, )ll SIX KOlt FIVK DOLLARS $220,5000 IN GIFTS! AS FOLLOWS: druml" Cash (Jit'l, . . . $50,000 11 u . # H It) 14 41 l'J.000 " '* . M)>u 44 44 . ' . (5.01 IO 4' 5,000 44 44 . . . . .1,(1111 V 4* 44 . . ;i,ooo 44 44 ... *J,UOO 44 44 $l,0()(3i (>:u4li. . 5,01 i(> 0 44 44 500 csiclu . 10,000 00 44 44 100 fiiu'li. . lo.ooo OO 44 44 50 ?>;idl. . IO.OOO 00 44 44 'JO eswli. . 1-1,000 00 '4 44 .10 OsuMl. 0,000 ,:><)(> 44 44 5 cai-l.u . (5,500 0,000 44 44 L oueh. . 50( I Cash (lifts, amounting to $J'.M>,500 )XK CHANCE IN IvV KLi V XIX K Tin- dVsti 'hoti->n will be i t ] nhlie, and wii; o made uiulei the same Hum ami i venial i??m> s 11 ii* .Situ I' rain isro -ml J.<> 11if*vi! 1<* l.ibrais ift ( Once: Is, mn!wr the lUifiein Ldon of a, ommiltve ?>v't 1 omiiiei.l v. it' ' '.eu> selected lit* tieket hiildeis* lie' reiuv as* lo IV< V;itv'i^i >1 \ <it this ("i.ii'fii'ise sum! o) ilia institute mi ml. ! -> iu.nU' to 11. allow ue. Nell k' low it vilv/.iMi.st Mam. 1,.. 1 ih! ?i.s, A? 'I.Vfuuav, ,J.. Ma.di, .1. I. (if.lisli?Mv.ii heis of * iiy < '?,?um ib dud..e T. .1- Lilsu'U, Ass'I I". M. A-ssewi liiM: A. ( I'lMiw.itl. 1Y ijuiviut.> .MotrcjMil.* an IloU'l: Lui^eite More*, < ity Marsha'; \\ . V. Hull, Aichiteel.,?.1. K< hoe, ( leslabli.1. vU['tcry .few eh r, f jntf. M. l|o\ver tiwitiiae'oi, ?. I >. 1{iclinioud A ( o?, ( ovniiflssiou .Mers:M. li. < aiiipheLL. flop, icier of ( \mIrak lot 'U SinyU'loii A 1*i '".till, l'.oj.i Krtoi s l.iilic Mtsddes . ?v.. IILiiH.iv Ao'Kilianl.. SamlyT ta'.i, A. (?. (ian isoii, Helena,. Molilalia. We w ill til so aiiuoiiiice ulial each and e\e:y icisoiis buying a ticket can at. a.n\ ami ail hues examine our books ami nil * I UH-SIU'I IOIIS COIMlOeled Willi I.III! eilieiipui M\nd as (lie dra,u Log ot pi i/es will In* placed, i t!.?' hands of honest 'Linl disinterested men, will insure a tail ami Impartial di?trihutimi. xoikil i{(,MpouniUlo AkciiIm WiiiilvU 1J I < omiDii^iou Allowed. CT.7" Money slioiihl hi: sent, hy L.\ press or hy halt on uu\ solvent hank, hy l'o.dotlie?> loney Order, or Registered LcKei:, at. oiil* isk. l or part ie'ilm s, address H\.. \?V. ,tl< V 1& <n A , .IliltuiKei'. ovl'JdTd Lock Box la>s!r t'orinne, I talilocky Mountain Silver Spruce, The. Most Beautiful Tree in Aiiwru-a; Lound Cactus, Mountain Sunflower, Painters' Brush,. Pike's Peak Columbinev ?AX I) OT11KK? Rocky Mountain Specialties. or disri ipt ivu Catalogue and IViee List ofc Ct'd, address, x i i:?a\, Db'.NVKU (.'otoKAIiiV Spccia 1 Hals* li> Nurscri/m** awl />?"d?ra. HE BEST PRESENT hat a husband can give to his wile'is a re. ipt for a year's subscription (Sd.OO) to the Christian ObservcM' " Louisville, one of the fctrgost and host of 4 niily religious now spapers, I Vsln 1 erian, lnit.^M^K (sectarian containing on practical ligion from some of die ?|P^^ niiaihters in . ( South, ahlo editorials, stories t*>r the young, * ligious news from all the other denomiiui* >ns, iniseellanious, seinetitie, limning u$0l orary depart molds, general iulolligoneu holcsale markets. For specimen! copies ent hcu to any address), containing list of eminms. wiite n> . <V I . K.CO.WKUSKJVbs. Louisville? Ivy. Jan. 20th, 1874. f THE GREAT SENSATION lie Iiceelier-Tilfon-Woodlmll Scandal. "* \ full and reliable history of thi? jcreaien uidnl by one who knows, x? Itli eoniprohensix graphical sketches of nil parties interested; minding with incidents, anecdote* nad in%? * *ws nexer before published; full history of the oodhnll ' Utopia." The sketch of lteecher inoiHicOil tho bos' ex*er writen. What proin lit ineu mat wo in in li ive t<? say of thi* so-indil. I about It / riton by a ran A P C W T '? II known author* Not | Ult rlUK-l* I ensive to the mo?<t fastidious: about 4tH? pagluiinu-d, The Greatest Selling Hook Ex?r - red <huivfte.<ers.-Exclusive territory, l' pidly tilling ur You must secure it 1 ' wit commission Hound prospectus, canvm i >K mid complete out fit sent on receipt of .vx ty-Klve tlonts. (Circulars, terms etc., tn*e. dross now THE It EVE HEY COMEANV, itua 2HU at. cca>wo, III.