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TB BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Mail akuanoemekts.?Northern mail opens G.30 A. M., 8 P. M.; closes 11 A. M., 6 P. RI. Charleston opens 8 A. 31., 5.30 P.M.; closes 8 A. M.,6 P. M. Western opens 6 A. 31., I F. M.; oloses G, 1.30 P. M. Greonville opens 6.45 P, M. oloses 6 A. M. Wil? mington opens 4 P. M.; cIoscb 10.30 A. M. On 3unday open from 2.30 to 3.30 P. M. The Queeu of England, though theo? retically head of the (Euglish) churoh and titulary defender of the faith, is not a very good church woman. She 1 lets her children get married in Lent; she given drawing-room and 6tute con? certs on the Fridays of that holy sea? son; she gives her yearly ball to her servants on Good Friday itself; wheu in Scotland, she goes to the Presbyte? rian meeting, and seems to enjoy it; recently, when a wealthy neighbor of here at Balmoral, a private gentleman, undertook to build an Anglican chapel at his own expense, she had word conveyed to him that he would favor her by dismissing the idea. Naturally, her loving subjects of the high church persuasion are a good deal scandalized by all this. A Promise Fulfilled.?At Sing Sing, N. Y., ono of tho men in tht State's service, named West, informed a colleague, named Bentley, that he would stab him in the morning. He did so. Bentley expired in thirty minutes. Now, if West is hung, the! drama will possibly end to the general satisfaction. Tho punishment to which the Phila? delphia child-stealers aro liable, under the Pennsylvania statute, is $2,0001 fine and seven years solitary imprison? ment. There is bat ono way to obtain busi? ness?publicity; but ono way of gain? ing publicity?advertising. Advertising is to business what steum ib to machinery?the grand propelling) power. Now is the Time?To advertise, at I our summer rates, and while there is] leisure to read the papers. Subporibe for the Phoenix. Home Stomach Bitters. THESE celebrated BITTERS, prepared by Jas. A. Jackaon A Co., of St. Louis, are a certain proventative of FEVER AND AGUE, ISTERMITTENTS, I DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, Aud aro highly recommended as an excel? lent tonic and invigorator of the sVBtein. For sale bv the wholoaalo agents, June 19' JOHN AtiNEW A SON. Food for Infants. CONDENSED MILK, Eagle- Brand, Pa poma, Phosphatio Food, Noutlo's Mo? ther a Milk Substitute, Bermuda Arraw Root, Farina, Broma, Cocoa, Com Starch, always fresh, at Jnnoia HKINITBH'S DRUG STORE. Landreth's Turnip Seed. RCTA BAGA, Flat Dutch, Gl.jho, Red Top iast received at L. T. SILLIMAN & CO.'S July 18 i_Druij storo. P. fi. GLA8S, Accountant. WILL attend to Opening, Closing or Keeping Sets of BOOKS OF AC? COUNTS for Merchants, Bankers, Me? chanic, Professional Men or others, and to anv business pertaining to the Counting I Ro'am. COPYING or WRITING of any de-1 acription executed promptly. Cftieo at Co-1 1 umbia Hotel, first floor. June 0 State South Carolina, Barnwall Co. I By the Board of County Cotnmifi*to7,ersof\ Haiti County. BY virtuo of au Act of iho Gouwral As? sembly of said State, ratified on the 12th day of February. A. D. 187!!. and of a resolution of the aaid Board of County Commidsionera. adopted on the 15tb day of June, A. D. 187?, tho undeieiguod will sell, at public auction, in the town of Barn well, the County seat of eaid County, on MONDAY, the 7th dav of September next, it being sale-day, tho COURT HOUSE BUILDING AND LOT, in the town of Dlackvillo, with all its privileges and ap purtenancea, to the highest bidder for cxab, and will ni.\ko titles to the purchaser at said sale. Dehciiu'TION oftui; JScii.ding ?A b'-rge, new and finely constructed brick building, two storios high, fronting the South Caro? lina Railroad, and one hundi ed yards, more or loss, distant therefrom; eaid building bring forty leel wide by bixty feet long, rontaining six spacious rooms, on tho first llitor, and a CMpaciotiB court hall, and two small rooms on the second floor, all plaster? ed and nicely finished, with four 11 re-places in tho hall aud one in each room of tho building, with a passago-way nino feot wido running through the outiro length of tho building on the ground floor; said building boing roofed with tin, fitted up with mantel-pieces, Venetian blinds, win? dow sash, and in evory way commodious and convenient. Tho lot of land belonging to the County, npon which said Court House building is situated, contains two acres, moro or loss. J. ALLEN TOBIN, Chairman. HERCULES McCREARY, HENRY COKKit, County Commissioners Barnwell County. Juno 26_f9 Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! STTO THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE I bjQflQMCOMPANY has always on hand the I ?""?"largest stock of HAY in Columbia, comprising both Eastorn and Western, which will be delivered anywhero in the city, free of charge for dray age, and at tho very loweBtratos. Our facilities, for purchasing and handling are such as to'enabluuBtooorupetosucceas fally with any other houso, and partios in need will do well to give uu a ?all before purchasing olaowhere; for we cannot be un? dersold. Particular attention is called to our atock , f Eastern HAY, which is the- best in tho mar!iCl< May 6,3010 "Let o COLI Oui' 'JL'liermopylrc. Iu view of the combinations which have been formed to strengthen and sustain the Radical newspaper organ at this place, a word as to ourselves may not be amiss to our readers aud tho public. Without referring, iu a notice of this kiud, to tho supposed and probablo sources of supply which havn been laid under contribution to revive that failiug journal, wo may may take tho statements us they ap? pear iu it, und draw from them a use? ful and valuable lesson. It says that it "has been recently purchased by seve? ral influential Ilepublicaus, who have contributed their means to its support. The paper was on the eve of Suspen? sion, when they stepped forward to save it, and to nail the Republican colors to its mast-bead." Here is a combination of men, who unite their mcaup, talents, experience, influence aud labors to uphold their party jour uul. That journal is specially devoted to a maintenance of its party orgaut- j zatiou. It has rallied every available element und brought it into line for: this purpose. It bus no thought of the great interests or violated rights of the people. It moves wholly upon the plane of party prejudice, party passion und party ascendancy. It seeks to per-1 petnute its domination as of the most vital necessity and nt all hazards. With tho wrecks of the ruiu aud dis? grace it has wrought lying round on all hands; with the coudemnution of the Americau people ringing iu its eurB every day; with the terrible de? nunciations of decent Republican journals all over this eouutry; with the runtic desperutiou of madness it seeks to prolong itu wretched oxistuueo. It craves that it may continue to govern tho fortunes of tho Stute of South Carolina, not appreciating the fact that it has, by its iguorunoc, corrup? tion and indecency, by its crimes against tho people, against their liber? ties, against civilization itself, for? feited the right to exist, und much more, the honor to govern. It gives notice that it will make a dospurule straggle for a new lease of power, and it puts forth efforts corresponding to the importance of the stake and tho magnitude of tho issue. Haviug ap? propriated a fund, and mads'their journal strong in means; having en? listed the service? and interest of seve? ral writers; having made a pool, bo to speak, of tho politioal fortunes of n number of aspiring men and candi? dates, they are ready to exert its power for evil; they mean to disseminate its corrupting doctrines, and, if possible, make its sophistries popular and pre? valent. We shall not Bpeak of ourselves, further than to say that we occupy in this contest no doubtful attitude. Wo have certain clearly-dedued views aud objects which we seek to impress upon the public- mind. Wo see just before us gigantic issues, and it is our effort to enlighten and prepare the country for them. As wo have frequently said, there is mnch to be done. If wj wore to-day enlightened upou the mutters which so uoarly concern us; if our peo? ple fully a ad rightly appreciated thu situation iu whioh thuy are; if they only suw aud felt tho momentous events which are hastening on; if they were both informed of and sternly united upou the duties of the hour, the Radical power would melt away before their htcru determination. Will our friends think of the great cause which they, as well as we, ought, to have at heult? Will thuy:strengtheu our hands by their sympathy, DtlCOUrugemunl and support? Our means uro moderate, our resources small. Wo uro a unit ngaiust a multitude. Wo are alone iu the midst of etrougcombinations. We depend entirely upon legitimate bu? siness. We bavo nothing to rely upon but subscriptions and advertise? ments. These we want, and it is not too mnch for us to say, these wo are entitled to have. We ought to day to number at least 5,000 subscribers iu this Stato. That would bring us ad? vertising. That would make ua pecu? niarily independent. That would enable us to employ and pay for talent in employees and writers in number aud force sufficient to make n strong impression on the sido we espouso and defend. We should like to send forth a strong and able journal, tho power? ful advooate of truth, the inflexible exponent of duty, the olarion voice cummoning the people to concert of notion against the wrongs they too pa? tiently ondure. Wo should enjoy lay? ing on our editorial eoourge every day, whipping tho rascals naked through the land. But if we are to be a power, to stand as a sentiucl ou the watch-tower, to sond rays of intelli? gence aud light into every corner of JMBTA, S. 0., SATURDAY : the country, to ponr out a daily stream which shall fertilize and gladden the land, to be a terror to evil-doers aud a beacon-light of guidance and hopo to nn oppressed people, our friends must sustuin uk, the public must stund by our side. Wo have long stood in tho breach, hnttliug with Buub strength us our almost unaided arm could wield. We n.ik that wo shall not bo left iu tho lurch. And now, looking away from ourselves, we say to the country, this position is one of immense importance. It will not do to give it up, or to lone it, nr to leave it to n weak und iunufll Ictoot force to maintain. Ainu it tho? roughly, and place it iu tho keeping of faithful meu. i.:v Creme tic in Cremet, Nu. 1, price TM eta. Coutains On tho Sei, Barcarolle, by Kulte; The Break or Day, Reverie, by Ar iliti; I,a Hallerina. Polka, by Llohhor; When tho Swallow? Homeward Fly, by Oo." teu; Kspiuith ries, Caprice, by E/ghard?S pieces l?ir r.O cts. P rT-T A P *',l v r v *"c 11 ''? 1 u Kj A.JL All ZjLX Crrine, ts??. 0, contains the following music?.r?0 cts.: Mountain Stream, Caprine, by S. Smith; Count on Me, Galop, l>y Jacoby; Ura/.iosu, Romance, by Thalberg; Dancing Leaves, lust., by Mattei; May Breezes, l'md., by Lange?5 pieces lor .">(> ets. n/j XJCl T/f 1 taCitmiaU In Creme. IvJL *J ulv"11'" 0, eoiilaiubllMi.'ollow ing iuuuic?5t) cts.: Chant <ln Bivouac, Transcript ion, by Ketteii-r; Thine Own, 'Muio'.lie, by Lange; Don Pasqnulo, Boris linde, by Thalberg; The Angul'a Dream, Reverie, by Lange; Tho Wild Rose, Ro? mance, by Krug?5 nieces tor .r)0 cts. MAILED' Muhilily, Nn. hu, I cu-.ihiiis ttm following music?price tl'J cents: Two Snugs by Hays, two by Danks, one by Maywnod, u Sacred Quartet by Thomas, a Four-hand Piece, a Quickstep, an easy March and a beautilut Fantasie, bv Kinkel. 10 piecea for !M1 cents. POST-PAID Hleill Mil II I li ly, Nn. 81. contains the following innsic? price 30 cents: Two new t-'o:i?s by Hays, one by Pratt, one b.t Leslie, one by Stew? art, a Trio for Female Voices, by Abt; a Sacred Quartette, by Dauka, two Polkas, a I pretty Waltz and a March. 11 pieces 30cts. ON RE3EIPT MARKED PRICE. Address J. L. PETERS, Pi O. Rox 5120 .V.)3 It roadway, New York, July 20 20 Opposite. Metropolitan Hotel. COLUMBIA, S. C. July 7. 1874.?Hon. It. R Ei.i.iott, Member to Congress of tho Third Congressional District of the State ot Hotith Carolina?Pleasa call at Felix Cardarelli's and settle your tailor's bill, winch has been siauding since Janua? ry, 1872. F. CAItD.VRELLl. 09*? Charles I ou News ati'l Courier copy three tiuios. July '.1)1 mo jr. rniiDiYV CHARLESTON, S. C. WORKS and general oflioe, EAST DAY AND FRITCHARD STREETS; Trea? surer's office, at CAROLINA SAVINGS RANK. Church, near Hayne street; P. O. Rox 029. niuncTons. G. W. WILLIAMS, F. J. PELZF.R. J. C. MALLONEE, D. C. EHAUGII. C. A.OHISJLM, A. A. GOLDSMITH. officers. JOHN F. TAYLOR. President. FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent. W. U. PRIOLEAU. Secretary. W. E. BKAEHE, Troaaurur, at Carolina Savings Rank, n. DC 1ST, Solicitor. FORGINGS AND CASTINGS of every deacriptiou. I House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c. Marine, Stationary and Portable STEAM ENGINES, Rollers, Tanks. flouting Engines. Saw Mille. Rico Thrrbucm and Mills of every de? scription Shaftiuge, Pulleys and Gearings. IRON FRONi\Sf.>r Buildings. CASTINGS of every kind in Iron or Brasa. Forgingsol al! dracriplionu Phtispliatu Washers. Phosphate and ore Crushers. STE\M FITTINGS, Wrought iron Pipe. Sheet Rubber and Gaskets, Water mid tstitam GuitgeH, Belling, Packing. A.-. MASCFACTUItl.KH ok TAYLOR'S I'uicnt Dlrsi-1 Arllng ! Steam & Hydraulic Presses. ALSO MAVUPAOTUIlBllti of KAMI' f L J. CHAPMAN'S I?,\T1CN V TRAP HTKAINRK, Fur Rilgf Pump?, R?ge Ii j-.cti jus, Ac, May 2;t stuCino MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES! Legalized by State Authority, and BRAWN IN VVllLlC IN ST. LOUIS. Grand Single Number Scliomo of 00,000 Number*! OBAW8 TQK I.AST OAT OP KAOn MOUTH. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50.000! 10.3S0 Prises, Amounting to fJOO.OOO. Whole Tickets, ?10; Halve*, 5; Quarters, 2.50 77?e Great Oomhlna(ion Scheme, with a CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32.500! and 32,890 PmzKS, Amoontino to $578.177 1 Draws Rcery Saturday During the Year. Whole Tickets, $10; Halves,.r?; Qaart?r?,2.60 Address, for tickets aud circulars, MURRAY. MILLER A CO.. Managers. P. O. Rox 2 440 St. l.nnis, Mo. April 7 JUly j Nif.t'J) g. Pahkkk. EiKiAit Caypi.bss. FARKEIl & CAXPLESS, ; Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. ROOM 1 Parker's Block, Main street, Columbia, S. C. May 10 MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1ST New Books at Bryan's. THE GREAT ICE AGE and it* Ro'ation to tho Autiqnity of Man?bv Junes Otike, P. R. H. $2 50. Wilkea. Sheridan, Fox, fol tlnipof George II!.) f2 00. Stunner. (Professor,) on Amorieau Cur? rency. tU.00. Duett in o of Evolution?by Winched, if 1.00 Verne?' Meridian or Adventures in South Africa. Vernes* from tho Earth to thci Moon aud Around It. $1.00. SnuVinwsol the Earth or the Seasons, illustrated- -by Proctor, V. It. rt. $ > f,i). Vorne?' Journey to the Centre of the Earth. 7-JCuuts." Also, a supply of new NOVELS, by Eng? lish und German authors, cheap. l,tU'ROVUU GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Patetded March, 1870, JIV I'lSNDLlSTON ?fc BOAUDMAX, AUGUSTA, OA. rjlffr. satisfaction thia PRESS hap given I JL in tbo pn.-rt, tbe. great improvement ] made on it, and the fact of its being from I forty t > fifty dollars cheaper than any other good Press, should induce planters and others to send for o:io ol our new Circulars hefoic purchasing. Wo also manu I act ore irons for Water Power Presses aud Screw Preises. Address PKNDLETON & ROARDMA.K, Foundry and Machine Works. Kollock Street, AumiHta. Ga. Julv 2 w lino IS.\Ri!AL\S EXTRAORDINARY AT THE Grand Central .try GoodE Estnbiish't or W. D. LOVE & CO. HAVING purchased a bankrupt stock of RIBBONS for cash, we are offering them at the low price of 2~> cotits a yard, iti groHtrrain aud ali-hoiled, in all colors, from No. 0 to (10. SASH RIBBONS hi propor? tion. All our Goods have be;n marked down 20 to CO p< r cent, below market value. Jl'ST UK CK IV KD. 2.-.0 dozen Il?SE AND II ALF HOSE? good heavy Goods for working people? which we offer at 10c- and 12}c. a pair - worth double tho money. 2.V.) pieces handsome Summer DRESS GOODS, at iijc. a vard. Our ROOTS AND SHOES are from the best makers aud sold at low prices. 10 cases PRINTS, at 10;. a yard, and ICO pieces Paper Cain brine, at 10;. a yard. Purchasers an; requested to examine our stock beforu making their selections. WM. D. LOVE & CO., May 10 (Under the Wheeler House.) L. A WYK IIS* OFFICES ! INSURANCE OFFICES t ROOMS FOli FAMILIES! SIMGL.K UKD-UOOIUS! TO I.r.T IN TUE NEW Central National Bank Bnilding. I'BICES TO SUIT T1IK TIMES. Bed -Rooms from 5:5 per month upwards; Family Rooms from IG por month upwards; Lawyers' Odices from fOpr month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER ai d WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements in aido building. A'o back rooms, all fronting on tho street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in charge of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Musars. SEIBELS A KZELL. April 2 _ THE PLACE to boy your READY-MADE CLOTHING, UATS, GENTLEMEN'S F?ll N1SIIING GOODS, etc., etc., is at the CHEAPEST Aud largest Clothing Store South of Rich? mond. Ov.rHtocii is almost daily replenished IN AM its department* with a!! the l-ttos-t styles. We guarantee to p!ea?e the taste THE I Most fastidious in ever; particular; war? rant our Goods t'i be as represented aid will sell as cheap &* any house in the CITY. Thoae in want of flue Ciutom niade Gar? ments should give us a call before going eltiowhcro. R. & W. 0. SWAFF1ELD. May 31 Hay and Straw Cutters. RAW-HI DE ROLLER STRAW CUT? TERS. ^ Solf-sharpcnitig Straw Gutters. American Lever Straw Cutters. Champion Hay and Straw Cutters. Burdicb's National Hay and Straw Cut tors, comprising tho host aasortmont in tho citv, and for sale at low prioea by June 21 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Aperients. (CONGRESS WATER. ./ Tarrant's Seltzer, Citrate Magnesia, Seidlitz Powders. For sale at L. T. S1LLIMAN A CO.'S I July 7 Drug Store. Event. VOI ? mum Tu FOB 30 DA.YS, AT D. BPSTIN'S, r/A*iJ;; tl (JO L UM v. 1A n O TE I.. I will commence on TUESDAY. July ..S, ami continue for thirty day.!, a closing >ut sale of the remainder of my stock of ?eauonablo and popular CLOTHING, FUR ? ISHING GOODS and HATS, at IMMENSE j DEDUCTIONS IN PRICES. This ia done to mako roam for Fall Stock. Those in search of unusual bargains v.ill bo amply repaid by a visit to D. EPSTIN'S, Julv27 Under Columbia Ilotcl. Spartanburgand Asbeville Railroad. Nature's Highway Across the Mountains! LiohtGuades, Easy Curves, No Tunneling LET IT BE BU1L.T SPEEDILY! A link in the Air-Line Road between the. I cities of Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago and Charleston, seventy-four miles long, with less than twenty miles of] heavv work. Shorter than any line from New York,! Philadelphia and Baltimore to cither of these cities, and many hundred miles nearor to theao centres of Western trade | than any existing line to Charleston. The Road that promiseB t u make Charles? ton tho market for the trado of tho great North-west, the West Indies, South Ame? rica and Europe; also, an important emi? grant station. ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION, SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND PROFITABLE IN RESULTS. An important enterprise for the develop? ment of South Carolina. Shares Fifty Dollars each, payable in ten installments. Every citizen of this State should owu at least oue Share. Charleston, with her magnificent Har? bor and genial climate; her immense unde? veloped back countrj, containing a fertile soil, Quo pasture grounds and inexhausti? ble water power; her contiguity to the .West Indies and South America, and hsr unparalleled European ocean comae, is destined, upon tbo completion of this 1m eoutant Thune LiiiE, to emerge from her prostrated condition and become what nature has intended oho should be?tbo OllKAT CoMMKBCIAL METROPOLIS of tllU Sot riiKiiN Section of the United States. LIMIT Of STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY. Tho following clause i:> tho charter is published for the information of sub? scribers: Sue. 4. "That no Stockholder of said Company shall be held liable for the dolits, contracts or auts ot s.dd corporation, buyout! the amounts actually subscribed to the Capital Stock ot said Company by snob Stockholder." DIRECTORS: Quo W. Williams, Uaiuukl Cannon, B. Boi.i.mann, John 11. Lvins, Al.va Gaue, T. It. Jeter, Theo. D. Jeisvky, i). It. Di.xcax, Theo. G. Rabker, James L" Black, John rf. Faibi.v, John S. Wiley. Principal Ofuoo and Address, 25 Broad strw t, Charleston, s. C. C. G. M EMM INGER, President. A. C. KAUFM .N, Stcrelaiy and frcas. i Jnb S _3aio Excursion Tickets to New Yoik. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO.. Columbia, S. C, .tune 30. 1874 ROUND TRIP TICKETS to New Y irk and return, vtu Charleston and Steam? ship, at REDUCED RATES, wid bo ou sale on and after 1st July. Steamers saB ou Wodueadavs and Saturdays. S. R. PICKENS, July l Grnoral Ticket Agent. Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan? tic Ooast and Midland Lines. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU OU8TA, AND WILMINGTON, COLUM? BIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS. Columbia, B. C, May 26, 1874. ROUND TRIP TICKETS to all promi? nent Virginia Springs and Western North Carolina Excursion Points, good nntil November 1,1874, will bo on sale at tho Company's Ticket Office in this oity, both via Charlotte and cfn Wilmington, on. and after June 1, 1874. Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Ral tlnnro. via Bay Line, at reduced rates, also oh salo. A. TOPE, June 7 General Passenger Agent. ] Notice to Chewers of Good Tobacco. CAMIOUN! CAMIOUN! CALHOUN ! AFRESH supplv or the celebrated CAL HOUN CHEWING TOBACCO, just re? ceived and tjT sale at July 18 JOHN 0. SEEGERS'. jUME x?number ip? judgesuf the supreme COUBT * Fl'iiR hearing tho argumonte in the x\. great mandamus case, and having dolaycd a decision, seem to bo puzzled to determine How to act towards just, and 'unjust eluinis. Judges of tlie Weed, however, Uud no diffi? culty m at once telling the difference between A celebrated 5c. CIO Alt and 0110 wold in imitation, fer, reallv, tho comparison is as ridiculous as coujparing the climatesot south carolina and africa. Betides, the copyrighted brand secures tho cxclnsivo salo'ot these justly celebrated Oiguistothe INDIAN GIV.L CIGAR STORE, July 7 Columbia. B jO._ Official Order, Mo. 1. IWANT all Smokers to know that there aru still plenty more of tho colcbrated 5 cent PAHTAGAS on hand. I guarantee that they contain movo and a better quality of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar sold in this city. SpecMi Older, Ho. 2. All Srr.m.ers Pressed Cicrars will plea, e take notice that i buy can get a bunch con i-ning 25 >"i.ai ? tor $1, and all other . ular brai.d-:.t ? rpially low prices, at the CAUFOitNlA OlOAR STORE, (Si-;n of tho Indian Chief,) 3d Door Below Wheeler Honsc. June li_ millineryT A FULL line of latest styles; also, Ladies' and Children's SUITS, Idrs. Moody's cele? brated COHSETS, with other .styles; UNDER-WEAR in 'great variety; HAIR of all description, aud Bazaar Pat? terns, which will be sold very low. Ploaae call and see tor yourselves, at Tnno-2 3moa Mlls-C E. REED'8. THRESHING- MACHINEsT HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Pans, Grain Cradles, REASONABLE LABOR-SAYING MA? CHINERY, GENERALLY, For sab- by LOKICK & LOWRANCE. ?5?*Ordcr early so as to give ample time and avoid disappointhiftit. ? seoond and last KIAN SIFT EORGBRT IX aio of the MASONIC BELIEF ASSOCIATION ok noupolk. va., THURSDAY^ SEPT. 3, 1874. THIS enterprise ie conducted by the Ma? sonic Relief Association, of Norfolk, Vi., under authority of the Virgiuia Legis? lature?Act paused March S. 1873? for the purpose of r&ieiug funds to complete the Masonic Temple now in course of erection in Norlolk.. 50,000 Tickets?0,000 Cash Gifts. $250,000 X1 to uk given a wav.' A AKW FE AI U HE, TO WIT: A Gift is Uuarahlted to One of Eotry Tun Uonseculice ATn)nt>ers. LIST 0 ? GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gitt of. $3l),Ono 000 Grand Cash Gift Of. 25(00 One Crai.uCath Gill ot. 20 0X10 One Grand Cash Gift oi 10.0G0 One Orind Cash Gift of. 5.000 Cue Grand Cn*h Gt?t of. ' 2 500 I One Granu C. .o Gift of. 2 000 15 Cash Gifts, of i,00d each. 15 000 28 Cas-u Girfs.?f 500'eacii. 14 000 ?1:1 Ci-di Gifts df 250 each, l'.l 7 0 I 70 Cn-li Gift's o'f IRO'eaoh. 11,850 I 250 Ca*? Gifts ol 100 eat h. 25.U00 I 678 Cash Gifts t?l 50eaui.. 28.900 5,000 Cash Gifts ot lO.oach. 50,000 { G.OOO Ctt?1l OtflB, iiunri {gating 9*450.000 Wind? Tickers. $10; Halt Tickets, *5; 1 Quarter.Tickets, :"2 ?J; 11 Whole Tiokeuor 122 Hull Ticket? forflOO. No disc uut on leas in mat. A*. > ; XI) JVJUU A 1. Ii EA'EFl TS. i This Concert is strictly for ltt.?SO!VlC l purposi!?, and will b>.- conducted with the i same liberality. hpne?ty and fsiirueer which characterized ibu llrsi enterprise, i JOHN L ROPER, PreoidiUt. ! For Tick' ts and Circulars giving full iu ' format ie>u. address il I.NUY V. MOORE. Secr< l:?r i M.?s<>iiio Iii Sief Association Nor to k. V. June 30 J^-JL Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WTM. GLAZE, AT his uow store, Main street,nearly op? posite the Central National Bank, has largo and beautiful stook of fine WATCHES ate.! Mid key winders, from best European and American manufacturers, and of hie own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elogant JEWELRY1 An unrivaled assort? ment just received and all the latest styles. Sterling MRYER-W ARE, in sets and oases. Bridal Presents, and a very Hue selection of Platod-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, ologant Seal, Wedding and En gagomont Rings, large stook of Spectaoloe and Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and n great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is tho largest and host selected in the ] Southern country and will bo sold as cheap as tarn? article oan bo bought anywhere. Get 24_ Apple Jack. ALOT of pure mountain APPLE BRANDY, two and three vearoold, I Agonulno artiolo. JOHN C. SLT.G ERs. f