The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 10, 1871, Image 1
BY J. A. SELBY; ~ C0?itfi??lA,o?. C., SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 15. 1871. YOL. VII-NO. 100.
An exchange tells .now the elinga and
arrows of Outrageous fortun?'h&et??aU
with Captain Ami Gaiter, living some?
where ia the North-woat, .within tho last
ten yearflj j Jfi saya; ??TJQ ^63 :h? amr<
mill was burned, involving a loss of
$?2,000. lu 1861 a tornado destroyed ? ,
two-story warehouse- near the Anokal
dbpojt, unroofed his barn and damaged I
hie residence. In 1867 his mill bu ru od
ogaiq, involving a loss of $35,000. ID
1809 his grist-mill was oarried away by ?
flood-a loss of $20,000. The eamoy?ar
ha loBt $12,000 worth ol logs by. flood.
To orown all, his eaw-mill was strnok by
lightning lust Friday night, and, together
?with his tub and pail faotory and a largo
amount of material, was totully destroy?
ed. This was another loss of about
$35,000, without any insurance By
flood nod storm- ho has lost a hard
earned fortune of $100,000." We
would'- advise Captain Gutter to plug
himself up in n hollow log, if he has
such rv- thing left, and stay there for the
rest of his life. Tho very first time he
goes within 100 yards of a mule now he
will be kicked to death. ,
TUE. ASHES OF THE FIBST NAPOLEON.
An exchango paper buys:
"If. appears that the Hotel des In?
valides, in Paris, wherein are deposited
the remains of the great Napoleon, had
a narrow escape from destruction at the
hands of the Communists. Everything
was prepared to blow up the hotel, as !
ale? the ' Pantheon, but owing to the
hasty manner of their departure-from
the scene, the Communiste who were to I
have.donn the work fortunately forgot to
light the matches communicating with
several barrels of gunpowder and inflam?
mable materials. Thus was it by a mere '
chanco that the ashes of the first - Empe?
ror were preserved from oblivion."
- * ? ?
The Honolulu Advertiser is responsi?
ble-for the statement that a harpoon was j
found in a recently captured whale in
the-Arctic BOOS, on tho Western., aide of
tho continent, thnt was known toa ship
at that time crolsiag In the sn mo seas on'
the-opposite side of-the continent.' The
supposition is. that the fish passed from
ono open seato another, o?a tho pole;
and he,ujuut havo found open water, for
whales must occasionally come to tile
a ur fa co ana blow.
Oregon hits a donkey of so great firm?
ness aqd decision of character that he
recently rejected the combined persua?
sives of a 'thorough cudgel ling and a
four-boneo team, actually breaking the
hawser by. which be was attached to the
equines. He still stands in his chosen
position,, and they'talk 'of converting]
him into' a stationary donkey engine.
SnAKflFEAHB.-The researches of Mr.
Halli well, .Shys the London Athenoumj |
have added one moro to tho scanty
collection of known faots in the life of
Shakspeare. It appears that by order of
James, the .First, ?hakspeare and his!
"fejiows" attended on the Spanish am?
bassador at Somerset House for upwards
of'a fortnight, in August, 1604.
I nil i i i " jgw; .III
. Particular Notice.
ALL persons are warned against contract?
ing auy debts in my name, unless .by
my w?ten authority, as they will not bo paid.
August 8 6 _-. B. H. SPENCER.
Dissolution.
rilli K copartnership heretofore existing be
X tween Ai H. Monteith & F. b. Fielding,
, under tho firm name of MONTEITH A FIELD
INO, was dissolved, on tim 1st inst., hy mu?
tual consent. - Those having olaims against
the late Arm will plcaso present them to Mon?
teith A Bausketc, tad thoso indebted will
please maka payment to tho same parties.
A. H. MONTEITH,
Aug 8 3_F. g. FIELDING-,
A. H. MONTEITH,
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,
ASSEMBLY STREET, NEA li MA Ti NET.
Aug 8 . ._
Wanted, by a Gentleman
OF some' business capacity, a po?ition as
Corresponding Clerk fora business house,
or Hook - keeper for pariicB desiring such - a
man. References furuished hy application to
this ofilon._Aug G
Choice Teas.
?NPOWDER. Hyson,Oolong and Kngliah
\JT Breakfast TE \S. Tho choicest imported
lor sale low._E. HOPE.
ARTHUR C.l?uGRE, ll!
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
COLUMBIA, H. C.,
HAR REMOVED his office to No. 2. Law
Range._July j 13.no
.-. - Lard! Lard!!
"DURE LEAF LARD-'.'guaranteed, strictty
JP piire"-In barrels, half barrels, kegs and
.'(, Y> and 10 caddies, for sale at reduced prieeB,
hy. _ JOUN AQNEW A BON.
i Saggars' Beer is Pure.
IT don't coutuin Cococulus Induna Fish
' Herries to make aK'epy or headache.
Choice Family Flour.
?Y/"V/'Y BARRELS strictly choice. For eale
??Ul I low. B. ii opr..
Old Government Java.
MATS OOVEBNMENTJAVA COFFEE.
?\J 50 ba?s choice Rio and Lnguavra. For
sahl h.w. . 1? UOffa!
40
Cheap Fertilizer.
TONS COTTON HEED MEAL. Excel
lotit for manure. EDWARD HOPE.
Notice.
OWING to tho accidental bursting of tho
boiler of tho leo Machino, no ICE will
be sold until fnrtbor orders. All thoso hav?
ing tickets will- present (hun and tho money,
will be reruudod. JOHN C. 8EEGE1UJ.
July2B__^_
We Have the Royal Heinitsh's BakiDg
. Powders!
WHICH for purity ot material and per?
fection in baking h ahead of all other*.
Snltahlo for allkindeot batter; is tho lighiot-t,
sweetest, whitest, cheapest powders in the
city. Tho time savorf hy the uao of this pow?
der, together with its absolute o?rtalnty th
make sweet and light bread, biscuits, cakes of
any kind, puddingd, pie-crusls, dumpling,
corn-bread, oto., rehder It a raoaLcnonomieal
ftnd'dosirahlu article for good house-keepers.
Prepared and f r salo only hy
July 25 j Bj H. HEINITBn, Druggist.
Native and Foreign. Wines.
QCUFPERNONO, Concord, fnutorns, Cln
IO ret, Champagnes, Just received and for
salo low, by E. HOPE.
.jpeoiajL jxrotioes.
MANHOOD: ~
How Lost ! How Restored !
Just published, in a sealed enve?
lope. J'rice, six cents.
ALE?TUEE .on tbo Natural Treatment
and Radical Cnre of Spormatorrhca or
Hbminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions,
Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marri?
age generally; Norvottsneso, Consumption,
Epilepsy and Fita; Mental and Physical Inca?
pacity, resulting from Self-Abueo, Ac, hy RO?
BERT J. (ItiiA-KKWKLi., M. D., author of the
"Oreen Book," Ac.
?.A Boon, to Thousands of Bufferers."
Bent under Beal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or
two postage stampB, by CHAS. J. C. KLINE
AGO.,
1?T Bowery, Nov York?-P. O. Box, 4,580.
Juno 12 _gmo
mriiioAti.
THE BRIDAL CHAMBER.
I T71SSAY8 FOR YOUNG MEN. on great so
LJQi cial ovils and abuses, wbioh interfero
with M Amu AOE, with sure means of relief for
the erring and unfortunate, diseased and de
biUtatod. Rent in sealed letter envelopes,
free of charge. Address HOWARD SANITA?
RY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth
street. Philadelphia. Pa._ May 21 Srao
Murray
Lawman's
Florida Water.
The most lasting, agree?
able, and refreshing of all
perfumes j for use on the
Handkerchief, at the Toilet,
and in the Bath. For sale
by alt Druggists and Per?
fumers.
'BepfPT ' _ t
Breakfast Bacon.
1f\r\{\ POUNDS Fulton Harket BACON
AJUU STRIPS, for saltrlow
Angu?t 3 .E. HOPE.
FRESH
TURNIP SEED!
JJUTA BAGA? *
GLOBE,
NORFOLK,
RED TOP,
FLAT DUTCH,
Fm- sale by^ W. C. FISHER,
Druggist and Apothecary,
July 20 8mo Oppo*ito Columbia Hotel.
Pearl Grist.
?t f \ BARRELS PEARL GRIST,
JLv/ G. harrold Pearl Hominy, fur ??ale bv
July 12 _E. HOPE.
Wanted to Rent,
??? A COTTAGE, at moderate rate, within
KM two or three squares of tho I'IKKNIX Oftico.
^^Anply, or address n. N. E.. at thia Office.
IGE COLD SODA WATEE with
PURE FRUIT SYRUPS, can be
obtained at MCKENZIE'S SA?
LOON. Try it._
Feeding Oats.
BUSHELS PRIME HEAVY OATS.
Jnlv27 E. HOPE.
200
8E.VI) 'i'll IO GLAD TIDINGS ABRO AP !
MILLS AMJEVER OOHED!
Heinitsh's Great Medicine,
SIN A CHILL CURB.
A POSITIVE CURE!
SEND all tho Incurable cases. Ono bottle
. is all that need bo taken. Banish paint
lUniwli Kiiffcrinu.1 To tho Hillie ted this is tid?
ings of great joy.
I have been cured. J. A. DAVIS.
I have beeu cured. C. B. THOMAS.
.1 have been cured. J A. ELKINS.
I haveheon cured. J. II. DISKKEK.
1 have been cured. -D. WADE.
I have beeu cured. M. G. Lon AN.
All can bo cured by calling on II KIM is ll
and got a bottle of this great medicine. Pre?
pared only by E. ll. HEINITHH,
At his Drug Store, opposite Fumxix oftico.
July 25 j_
Smoked Beet and Tongues,
BUFFALO TONGUES and SMOKED BEEF,
for salo hy j_ E. HOPE.
Most Useful Invention of Hie Ag? I
THE FAN AND FLY DRIVER!
I EVENTED DY F. M. HUNT.
PATEN? ten MI nen 21 i 1871.
rriHIS Machine, which is now offered for
X Salo, .1.11 ,-liaron b.\if of ii? Ug?. Ii in line
ful, olioap. sud durable. A nv boy or girl can
operate with it. For thu i a hie,-"it han not an
equal. For thu sick mum, it stands nnrival
j ed. For thu nursing mother, its intrinsio
val ii'J is inestimable; na it lane lo rest the
littlo dat hugs, .and keeps the m fi ced from
trouble. No family i-hould ho without ono.
As a labor-saving Machino, it saves tho hire
of ono-servant. As an investment, thcro is
nothing ever offered lo thu public in which an
activo, energetic man can make moro money
at. It is tbo Machino for tho times. $1,000,000
worth will ho sold. Any mau with ordinary
energy can ni a kt? from $15 to $100 per.week,
clear of all expenses, usu hu seen at I.
Sul'/bachu's Jewelry Ktoru.
JOHN WOOLLEY,
Agent for Richland County,
? July 23 . P. O. Address, Columbi*.
. Notice.
TU REE months from thia date, application
will bo inado to the Oreenvillu and Gulum*
bia Railroad Company fur tho renewal of the
following SCHIP.belonging to tho catato of
JESSE DE li KUHL, which has been loet or
mislaid, VIE:
Stock Scrip No. 1,162, 250 shares.
Assessment Coi tilica tc ou ??me, No. 1,462,
$1,000.
Sorlp No. 1,3S7, 5 shares.
Assessment Cortiflcate on samo. No. 1,514,
$20. WM. H. PARKER.
Eocoiver Enlato of Jesse DeBruhl. dee'd,
JONE 2.1871. Abbeville C. H.
Junoj)_jSmo
FIRE INSURANCE.
George Huggins' Agency,
Established tri Columbia, S. C., A. D. 1840.
THE following companies have complied
with the laws of the State of South Caro?
lina, and havo been duly licensed by the Comp?
troller-General of tho State, and by city of
Colombia, for the present year, representing a
CAPITAL. OF OVER. 820,000.000.
AZtntL Firo Insurance Company, of Hartford,
Connecticut.
Imperial Firo Insurance Company, of Lon?
don.
Union Firo Insurance Company, of San
Francisco, California.
Pheonix Firo luaurance Company, of Now
York.
Putnam Fire Insuranco Company, of Hart?
ford, Connecticut.
Manhattan Fire Insurance Company, of Now
York. QBOBGB HUGOINS, Agent.
Office at Mr. Duffle's new bookstore, oppo
sito the Columbia HoteL_May 20 13mo
ThorrrweU'B Collected Writings,
THEOLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volumes,
embellished with Dr. ThornwoU'a por-,
trait.. 14 per volume.
Memories of Patines. By MacDuff. $2.
Tho Conservative Reformation and ita The?
ology. By Bev. Charles P. Krowth, D. D. $6.
The Unseen World: Dv Bev. Dr. Stork. $1.
. NEW NOVELS.
Fink and White Tvrandy. By Mra. Harriot
Beecher Stowe. $1.60.
Her Lord and Master. By Florence Mary
att. 60 cents.
Won, not Wooed. By the author of Bred in
the Bane, Ac 50cent?.
Terrible Temptation. By Charles Reade.
35 cents.
Uniform edition of Grace Agnilor'e Works,
soon aB Mother's Recompense, Vale of Cedar?,
if a. , at $1 per volume.
The above books sent to any address, post
paid, on receipt of pri?e
DUFFIE A CHAPMAN,
August 1 Booksellers.
"TURNIP SEED"
AT H
tz{ . co
nj E. E. JACKSON, ?I
GC M
bd ? PS
aaa? ?IINH?IX
New Books, bv Express.
PHYSICAL CAUSE OF THE DEATH OF
CUEIST, Ac, by Stroud, and letter by
Sir Jame? Simpson, M. D.
War and Culture, by Arthur Helps. $1.50.
Hugh Miller's Lifo and Letters, two vol?
umes, by Peter Bayno, with portrait. f4.
Christianity and Positive ism. by McCosh.
Peoplo's Practical Poultry Book, complote.
Why Did He Not Die? From thc German, by
Mrs. Wistar.
Callirhoo, a Romance, by Sand. $2.
Climates for Invalids, by L. Rill. $1 25.
Dody and Mind, by Matidslty, London. $1.
The Old Pavilioned Roy, by Farquamon.
Little Men, bv author ofLittle Women.
Pike County Bailada, by John nay. $1.50.
Mrs. Beeton's Rook of Household Manage?
ment. Moat complete wot lt. Illustrated.
Also, some new Novels bv good authors,
jui-t oponed, at BRYAN A MoUARTER'S
June 13 Rookiitorc.
Whooping Cough Candy.
HERE ?B Homet tung for children Buff- ing
with Whooping Cough, Croup, Ci ?ha,
Ac. A pleasant medicine in tho foi m of
kisses, effectual in allaying coughs, croup,
colds. Koop the patient nuder the influence
of the mod-cine contained in this candy; will
allay tho violence of the cough. At
Juno 1 j_H EIN ITS H'S Drug Storc._
For Bale,
3ACRES of LAND iii Barnwell,
_ -O' t\9 on tho Edisto.
750 ACRES iu Kershaw-in lot? to snit;
Saw Mill and 2 000 acres ol Land in ..eding?
ton, on North Edlsto, $7,101).
2,500 acrOB Waterec Bottom Land, $2 pr acre
2,500 aereo creek hot tom and pine Land, at
$2 per aero. 1 House in tin* city, ?5,000.
HOUSE and thirt?t n acres LAND, near the
city-$8.500. Apply lo JOHN BAUSKETT,"
"Attorney atLaw and Real Estate Agent.
Seo*. 26_ly
.Diamond' and 'Orange' Brand Hams.
TIERCES of these "incomparables"
JLv^/ ja?t lo band and for Halo bv
Juno 17_.GEO. !H VMM HRS.
Seegers' Beer
DON'T contain Strychnine. It ls pure, and
wnrrantod tobo KO. Marah ll <
CongreES Water
I "I i \ CASF S for eale low by
Jj j Juno 17_GEO. HYMMF.RS.
j Jewelry and Silverware,
OF tho moat approved styles, can bo ob?
tained at 1. HULZI1ACHERS tstahheh
I munt, Muiii street, Columbia Hotel Row.
Seta and half sots in gr?at variety AIHO,
solitaire and ?lust or DIAMONDS. HPEOTA
OLES ahd EY^GLASHFS tb i?ult all agna.
Every Ono Drinks Seegers' Beer,
BECAUSE il gives strength and improves
their health; March ll
Pickled Tongues, Beef, &c.
TUST opened, choion Fulton Market REEF,
Choice Pickled Tongues,
Cboico Sugar-Cured Hams,
Choice Sugar Curod Strips,
Choico No. 1 Mackerel.
For salo low by JOHN AGNEW A SON.
CLOTHING HOUSE!
CHILDS & WILEY,
COLUMBIA, S . C.
WE havo marked down all of our largo
stockof READY-MADE CLOTHING to.
Blieb low figures that thc price cornea within
reach or all that wish a goo? fliting garment,
mad?.? in tho latest style and bv the beBt mak
ors in New York. We aro the 'only house that
eell All Linen Drawtrs at $1.50. We aro the
only house that have tbo imported Soe-Sucker
Calcutta Suits, wariaiitcd genuino. An in?
spection of our largo stock will sottlo the
mind of any ono that money is made by buy?
ing from us. Thirty-two inch Sole Leather
TrtlokB, only a few left, at 120. _Juno 23
The Dexter Stables.
?E\ THE undersigned have re
Mt^i?\ moTod their Stables to the new
tS?^y^^ building, immediately South ol
^UHsz'^if^^ucy'? Hall, and, with a new
VT^S*' Tstock of CARRIAGES, BUG
Q1ES mu fine HOIJSES, are prepared (o an?
swer all calls that may he niado upon them.
Horses bought and sold on commission.
Persona in want of good stock, aro invited to
give us a call. Liberal advances made on
stock le?t for salo. BOYCE A CO.
W. H. BOYCE.
C. H. I*KTTUVQILI,. Jan 24
CORRECT TIME"
S~z>^ MAY be obtained by callie*, at ISAAC
f J?3?SULZBACHER'ii and purchasing ono
?J^?tluf thoso jubtly celebrated ELGIN
?Su2| WATCHES, and where you can fine1 *
Tl^Bg|complete stock of Diamond?, Jcwolr\,
Silver and Plated Ware, of the bent
mr fl manufacture. In addition are the
United StatcB, Waltham, English and Swiss
Watches in Gold and Silver Cases, which will
boolosed out at New York prices.
Coiietantly on hand fine Gold Chains, Seal
Bings, Charms,Lockets, Sleeve Buttons, Sets,
and a varied stock of Fancy Articles.
All kinds of Repairing done prompt Iv, and
warranted, by ISAAC BULZBACHER,
April 27_Under Columbia Hotel.
DR. D. L. BOOZER
yftySSfrjBSfr WOULD respectfully inform
{rp-^wSHk his patroui aud the public RC
^-Li_LXJ-r norally that ho has moved into
his new office, over Duffle A Chapman's Book?
store, opposite the Columbia Hotel, where ho
is prepared to execute, satisfactory, all op??
r?t iona arid work, of whatsoever kirn his pro?
fession demand*. Terms accommodating.
March 8_
Livery, and Sale Stables.
ducted by Agncv A Co., at the old stands of
tho late Brm. His Omnibuses and Carriages
will convey, pa.;?ongera to and from tho Rail?
road Depts to the Columbia Hotel, the Nick
eraon noose, or any uart of the eily, ne will
also fun ich Horde*. Buggies, Carriages, Ac,
for hire on reasonable tei ms. and solicits tho
patronado of tho fi it nda of the late Ib m.
June 28 _ GWEN DALY.
' G BORGE TUPPER,
BROKER,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
OFFICE over W. C. Fi.-? lier's Drug Store,
opposite Columbia liol i I. Mnin si n et. Muy 2
Pearl Grist.
-|/~|Ii!JLH. FRESH PEA|tI. GRIST, j??t
XV ? i>ctdved and fur sale low t>.
Jiiii'i l i JOHN AGNEW .V SON.
SELTZER
AK (IVKU-UOCTOKKD WOULD-AH
great physicians admit that the worid is
ovor-doctorod with violent drugs. In eases
of indigestion, hiltiiu-ucss, roust Ipa I ion, wind
colic, diiirrliica, und other ensilai or uv?n
chronic affociinns iii tho stomach,liver .and
bowels, all that is netdod loi estere the regu?
lar action of (he oi?oi du: od organe, is a dose
or two of
TARRANTS SELTZER APE-tl EST,
tho hin?! delicious" and hurniitss N;hrifugti,
laxative iind alterativo in lin-windi- r^ng.-ni
medical rfuu-diis It i^ stiflielenl fer tho
stroll gu* t, cannot hari'i the?eak?,sl and im?
m?diat ?dy ri ln v?.r th? miuMca which ordinary
oatharties aggrava').'. iScildby all Dih^givts.
_ AUJMIH t JO _
dHH &
V?
M?NUFAC PUBER -.NH DE ALI it, No. JO
H ay nu sthit't and ilorlbei-k's Wharf,
ChlirlUntdl). S. C '?bin ?S th" Urgl-M Mid
most C'i)n|i|itf fi cl or y nf Ge kind in lin
Bout hern Stiiti'*. htid ?fl aril :l?n in ti.i< line
?an ht furnished hy Mr !'. P. T?*+h at pr lev"
which duly eoiiipi lit ion
tar A pamphlet with tull und deli,i\ i li t
ofi'all id/..'? Of Doms Si^lirs und !'Iiml?. II ml
the price- or ? ach, will 1 < s- i : fi"' >' ?ev! post
paid, on nppii tatton to
__JiiJv ll ilvr P. I' TO AL. I!
SPKCfAI. mi .\'MON eivill to tilt?-Jo'?,
loci iou of Conituercisl Pu p? r. liiti-rcsi
un St a br and Itailrnail in;!.da mid Stocks, sud
Convert-iou ??V Sla?? Securities, hy
Nov 2? niuo F OAMBRtTiL. Broker.
The only lino Haying Carda ut POLLOCK'S
FREMD CASHMERE PANTS,
FORMERLY fie to $18, vre
[flf aro now making for $12 and
$13, to clo?o out our liuc of Fronoh Ooodn
Light Oassimere Suits at Cq&t.
Now id tho timo to order our poried fliting
BUIBT8, warranted to please.
A few Ladios' TRAVELING TItUNKS, at
coat.
/O' Call and aecuro BAIIOA1NS at
Jn'y ll B. A W. C. SWAFFIELD'S
SHIELDS & G-IrAZE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
Palmetto Iron Works,
MANUFACTURERS of STEAM ENGINES
and BOILERS, Saw, Griot and Cane
Milla, all aizoB, all kinda of Agricultural Im
piemonte, lionne and Store Fronte. Iron Rail?
ing, Iron and BraeB Casting; Shafting, Fal?
le} ? and Hangers made to order.
ALSO,
Manufacturers of UTLEY'S IMFROVED
LEVER COTTON PRESS, which was awarded
Gio first premium in Non b Carolina, Sooth
Carolina, Alabama and Louisiana laat fall
Wo also manufacture the DIXIE SCREW
COTTON PRESS-a cheap and durable one.
Send for circulars.
Orders filled on short notico and on most
reasonable terms. June 24 Smo
REDUCTION
IN
PRICE
OF
Spring and Summer Clothing,
AT
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S.
WE havj the: largest retail stock in the !
State, and. auxions la reduce it, will
adi lt at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Tho stock is unbroken, and the beet Rt eek
we havo ever.h-.mdlod. * I
New BATS, of a desirable; ntylo, juet re?
ceived.
Thia reduction will applv alto to our CUS- I
TOM DEPARTMENT. " Mav 18
AFEW reasons why they should have thc
preference over all ot ht rs:
1. wheeler A Wilson's" Sewing Machine is
much simpler than any nf the others; re?
quiring lusa than halt the amount of ma
flnnery.
2. AH the result of this, simplicity, this ma
chine ia in nell lesslieble than t tic others to
get out of repair.
8. Another result of thia, simplicity ls
greater durability
4 Another remit in l--* biet ion, and, eon
BcqtKiitly, greater VAM ?'..il rai iditj of ino
'.lon, with le.-s noise.
fi. And grrhtt-Ht of ?il. that it uses no Shut?
tle, and makes the look stitch.
lt is the cheam st to buy the hr-t. Roy tho
machine that bas justly, fault and honora?
bly, won a reputation and independence
against a strong sud biltereompetiuon. For
more than twenty years ha? tho Wheeler ?
Wil?>n n<>t ouly stood Hrr.t and foremost; but
now stands the nm i vailed Sewing Machine of
the enlightened civilized world. Boy the ma?
chine Gist bas boon thus tested and proved,
and then you ai o Mire to pet tlu> best. For
sale on the easiest porsilde terms. Salts
room M H11, streit, second dcor below THUIN ix
ornee, Columbia, H. C.
J. S. PURSLEY, Agent.
A. WuVTBj General Southern Agent.
JuiKi 21_'_ _ "nio_.
Guns, Pistols, Etc.
I INFORM n.) ftiends and
public lu genera! that I have
__jusil received an entire new
IBM% wnlnek o? Double and Single Bar?
rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouches,
PUiul-bolts, Caps, Duck-Shot; Cartridges.
Cartridges for sll Linds of Putois, Powder
and Shot.
At.HO..
bP.PAlliING .lone nt short notice.
Gctji_ P. W. KUAFT. Maiiisln
M. H. BERRY'S
Furniture 'Ware-room
M'iin btreit, near Plain.
NOW ou band and d.tily re
? iving front the m ann fae
toiii-riit Ni w York, Boston
Cincinnati und Louisvillejthe
largostf.aHMurtn'it'iil of Full
iNITUi>! .-V? i kept m tl is market, oonoisting
in lu.n ul Walnut Parlor. Chamber atid.Din
in :-lt? <?-. Sun?; 'JflO Bedsit ade ol different
psttetti.-! ic VVabi'it and Imitation;'.'altin, the
?'?'?.Mira i od Gfoigis Kplil-Motbn? Oliaira.
Ah kinds <>l }L\ 1 riGiKSEH made lo order.
Ll PUOLb TER INO and RLPAlblNG done ut
-hort? m notice ami in llif'ti?Hi mininer.
Terina codi and Oon'd* obeso _ Oct 8ft
STEKI?D?SE, MACAULAY & co.,
Grocers and Commission MerchantF,
OH A ll LOTTE, A'. 0.
SOUCI f order* tor COTTON. Corn, Flour,
Paeon, Lard, Ac . nt id Family Groceries
gotteiallv Orders tilled cart hilly sod prompt?
ly ._ Feb 7 lyr
CIH'X rv V I.M.US A.VO J tl KV 'J KUTI
KICATG8 bought bv
Fob fi I?. QAMBI? LL. Broker.
A Uno summer Tonio is llnttMl's Ritters
can be bad itt POLLOCK'S .
By authority of a special Act of the Legisla?
ture of Kentucky, of March 18. 1871,
tho Trustees of thc Fublio Li?
brary of ?cu tucky
will give a
Grand Gift Concert,
AT LOUISVILLE, KY.,
ON TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1871,
Ui\DF.H tho direction of tho beet Musicak
Talent that can bo procured. Tirite??
of' AflmiMnInii 8lO each, Currency; Half
TIcktlH 85 00; (Quarter Tickets 8?.50.
Each ticket will havo attacbc*d to it four
coupons, of tho denomination of $2.50 each. .
The holder ol an entiro ticket will bo entitled
to admission to tho Concert and to the wbolo
amount of the gift awarded lo it by lol. The
holder of each coupon will bo entitled to ad?
mission to tho Concert and to -one-fourth the
amount ot such gift as may bo awarded to
the whole ticket to which it belongs.
To pr?vido funds for this Grand Concert,
and for tho benefit of tho Pnblic Library of
Kentucky, 100,000 ticketa will bo sold at $10
each, curroncy. Tho Citizens' Hank of Ken?
tucky ia Treasurer.
AU moneys arising from tho sale of tickets
will bo deposited with tho Citizens' Bank,
subject only to tho order of the President and
Treu eurer of tbe Library, countersigned by
the Business Manager.
Immediately afb r tho Concert, tho eum of
$550.000 in greenbacks will be distribute d by
lot to the holders bf tickets lu the following
Gift?, viz:
ONE G BAND GIFT OF flCO.OOO
ONE GRAND GIFT OF 50,000
Ono gift of $25,000 Ono gift of $11,000
Ono gift of 20,r00 One gift of 10.000
Ono gift of 18 000 Ono gift of 9 089'
Ono gift of 18,000 Ono gift o? 8,000
Ono girt of 17,000 Ono gift of 7,000
Ono gift of 10,000 One gift of G.0O0
Ono girt of 15 000 One gift or 5,000
One gift of IA 000 I One gift of 4,000
Ono girt of 13 000 One gift of 3.000
Ono gift of 12.000 Ono gift of 2.0(0
Ten gifts, of $L000 each, J0,000
Fifteen gifts, of $900 each, 13,500
Eighteen gltts, of $800 each, 14 400*
Twenty gifte, of $700 each, 14 OOO
Twenty-flvo gifts, nf $600 each, 15,000
Thirty gifte, of $600 each, 15,000
Forty gifts, of $400 eaoh, 16 080 .
Forty-five gifta, of $300.each, 18,680.
Fifty gifta, of $300 each* - 10.000"
44G GiftB, of $100 each, 44.000
721 Prizes in all: $650.000
After paying Gie expenses of the enterprise
and making tho distribution bf the gifte, Hie
balanue of the proceeds arising from'tho sale
of tickets will hu appropriated to tho eatablieb
mentof a FBEE Ll BR AP. Y in Louis villo,' to
be called the -t / . > .
Public Library of Kentucky.
The Concert and Distribution will take
place under tho immediate supervision of the
Trustees named in tho Act of Incorporation,,
who are as follows:
TRCBTBE8.
Thoa. E. Brandet, late Governor of Ken?
tucky.
Henry Watereon, Editor Courier-Jburnof.
W. N. Ualdeman, Piefiident Ct u> irr Jour?
nal Ca.
Benjamin Caeeeday, of Daily Commercials
George P. Koern. Proprietor Anzeiger.
i . H. M. McCarty, nf the Daily Ledger.
J. 8. Cain, Clerk Jefferson Court of Common
Pleas.
M. W. Olneky, author Political Text Book.
R. T. Durott, of the Louisville Bar.
Tho Trim tees will bo assist ed by the follow?
ing well known and eminent citizens of Ken?
tucky, who have conaented tobe present at
the concert and to superintend thc drawing
and distribution of gilts:
BUPBRVISOna.
Hon. Joshua E. Bnllitt, late Chief Justice
of Kentucky.
Hon. H. J. Biles, Judge Jefferson Court
Common IToas.
Hon. T. B. Cochrane, Chancellor Louisville
Chancery Court.
Hon. H. W. Bruce, Judge Jefferson Circuit
Court.
Hon. W. B. Hoke, Judge Jefiereon County
Court.
Hon. J. B. Baxter, Mayor of Louisville.
Hon. Ti L. Burrett, City Attorney.
Henry Wolford, City Treasurer Louisville,
lion. B. J. Webb, Senator of Keniuckv.
Col. Q. C. Wharton, United States District
Attorney.
Col. Phil Lee, Prosecuting attorney Ninth
Judicial District.
Gen. J. T? Boyle, President N., H. and E.
R. R.
Dr. T. S. Bell, Professor Medioal Univer?
sity, (.eulaville.
Colotio! Jilson P. Johnson, Proprietor Galt
House.
Hon. J. Troelor Knott .late Momhi-r to Con?
gres a.
A. O. Branninj President Louisville Board
of Trade
Janies Brn'gcfoi d, President Second Na?
tional Bank. - .
Andrew Graham, Tobacco and Cotton Mer?
chant.
Officer* or 111? Public Library ol Ken?
tucky*
H. T. DUHETT. Provident.
W. N. H ALDEMAN, Vico-Pr. shh lit.
M. W. CLUsKY, Secretary.
CITIZENS* BANK, Treasurer.
The holders of tickets lo which gifta are .
awarded will bo paid on presentation at the
office in Lou i avilie. ,
A ht.oral discount will be allowed when 100,
r>00 or 1,000 tickets are purchased in a. lot.
All orders accompanied by remittances will
be promptly attended to, and tho tickets re?
turned by mail registered or expressed, aa
ordered. Tho undersigned, late principal
business manager ot the very successful
Mercantile Library Gift Concert at San Fran?
cisco/han boen appointed agent and manager
of the Gift Concert in aid of the Public Li?
brary of Ketituckv.
Tho drawing will Uko placo in nnblio, and
everything will be done to satisfy bu>era of
tickets that their iuterosta will bo as well pro?
tected as if they poraonully superintended
the entire affair. -j ?
Manner of Drawing.
There will ho two glass wheels.1 One wheel
will contain 100.000 numbera, plainly printed
on leather tags. Tho other wheel will con?
tain 721 boxes, each containing a gift. Ono
tag ornnmber will bo drawn from the 100,100
wheel, and the first box drawn from thc
second, or 721 box wheel, will contain a gift,
neath printed and souled up, und the pitt ;-o .
drawn Ii om tho second whet4! will bo tho gift
or the tag llrst drawn, whether $100, $1,000, or
$100.000.
OiftM will be paid on presentation of lickols.
drawing auch gifts, tho second day alter
drawing. Tickets or Conpona drawing gide
can be collected through anv business or
hanking house in Louisville, or by any ex press
company. . .
All tickets are like greenbacks. No record
being kept of pm chas? r's namur,, ticket n aro
good only to the bolder.
Persons desirous of acting as agents for
the sale td' tickets In any city in tho United
States or Canadas, address
CHAS- R. PETERS,
Manage r, Louisville. Ky-, office 120-Main
Bin et, Johnson's Block.
N. R.-Riivors will noto that Ibero aro only *
100 000 tickets, instead of 200.000, as in Ibo
San Kr/vncisoo Gift Concert, and that ibero is '
$"?0.000 more distributed. Aug. 5 Imo*
' Tho best placo to get a cool summer drink
is at POLLOCK'S.