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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Newspaper Advertising.?News? paper advertising is now recognized by business men having faith iu their own waren, as the most effective means for securing for their goods a wide re? cognition of their merits. Newspaper advertising impels in*-1 qniry, and when tho article offered is. of good quality aud nt n fair price the natural resnlt is increased sales. Newspaper advertising is n perma? nent addition to the reputation of tho goods advertised, because it is n per? manent influence at work in their in? terest. Newspaper advertising h the ruoft energetic and vigilant of salesmen; ad? dressing thousands each day, always in the advertiser's interest, und ceas lessly at work 6eekiug customers from all classes. Newspaper advertising promotes trade, for even in the dullest times ad? vertisers secure the largest share of what is being done. The Oband Seciiet.?The grand se oret in medication is to help nature. Sustain and regulate?these are the alpha and omega of the only theory of oure that has common sense for its basis. If the norvoas system is shat? tered, the muscles weak, and the mind, like the body, in a state of partial col? lapse, what is best to do? Beason teaches as the answer: Build up your man. Brace him up ob you would a tottering edifice. The pabulum he needs is a tanio alterative. Bring him np out of the depths of debility und despondency with Hostetter's Bitters. They cannot injure. A child may take them, in doses suited to its years, without the possibility of harm. The enfeebled vital powers are us sure to respond energetically to their uction as the wilted grass is to erect its blades under the vivifying and refreshing rain. In all eases ol debility, the Bit? ters are absolutely required. There is no substitute or 6ucceedancnm that will fill their place. Besort to the most wonderful of modern tonicf, and all will be well. Tho sick, when at death's door, regret that they did not take tho right antidote at the right time. Thousands who are now suffer? ing from the early twinges of liver complaint and dyspepsia will bo pros? trate on siok beds a month hence, if they do not arrest the mischief at once. Nothing is tu uro easy. A course of the purest and best vegetable tonic and alterative known in modern phar? macy, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, will restore the digestivo organs to their full vigor, and bring the disor? dered liver into a condition of perfect health, as certainly as sunshine dissi? pates the morning vapors. M31t3*il To all, particularly invalids, spring is a trying season. Indications of sick? ness should at once be attended to. Fatal diseases may be caused by allow? ing the bowels to beoome constipated, and the system to remain in a disor? dered oondition, nntil tho disorder has time to develop itself. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, is an old and truthful saying. Therefore, we advise all who are troubled with the I complaints now very prevalent?head aohe, indigestion, disordered liver, want of appetite, nausea, or feverish akin, to take, without delay, Scheuck's I Mandrake Pills. We know of no remedy so harmless and decisive in its action. It at once strikes at the root of the disease and produces a healthy tone to the[system. People never need Buffer from any disease arising from disordered condition of the liver, if they would take this excellent medi? cine when they feel the first indica? tions of tho malady. Families leav? ing homo for the summer months should take three or four boxes of these pills with them. They have an almost instantaneous effect. They will relieve tho patient of headache in ouo or two hours, aud will rapidly cleanse the liver of surrounding bile, and will effectually prevent a bilious uttuck. Thev are sold by all druggists. , M10t21?( Pond's Extract.-? Men and women will suffer from a severe headache, when ten minutes spent bathing tho head with the Extract would afford re? lief, M20t3^l A' Hosiery, Ties and Under-wear, T D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia Hotel, at tho lowest prices. May 110 Freeh Biscuits. S)f\ BOXES Cream, Soda, Milk, Lemon, *4\J Crackuals, Butter, Farina and (lin? ger Snaps, for sale by HOPE A OYLES. Business Notice. ALL NOTES AND ACCOUNTS due n* must bo paid at onoe, or they will bo collected bv our attorneys. May fi _ HOPE k OYLES. CASH. AFTER TO-PAY, wo will sell goods for CASH ONLY. COPELAND & DE AUPEN. Coi.vmima. S. C. April '2'.t. 1871. :$mo Summer Wines. AFINE lot of CLARET and SANTERNE WINES, for sale by tho bottlo or gal? lon, by .'HOPE A OYLES. Summer Clothing. GO to P. EPSTIN'8. under Columbia f Hotel, for Men's and Bdy'a Spring and Summer CLOTHING. May 30 "Let 01 CC tfirv-ritmentul Directory. Government of the United States, j President?Ulysses S. Grant, of Illi? nois; Vice-President?Henry Wilson, of MassuchuscUs; Secretary of State? Hamilton Fish, of New York; Secreta? ry of the Treasury?W. 11. Richard? son, of Massachusetts; Spcretary of War?W. \V. Belkunp, of Iowa; Sue retary of the Navy?G. M. Itobesou, of Now Jersey; Secretary of the Inte? rior?G. Delano, of Ohio; Postmaster-1 General?Johu A. J. Cresw-ii, of Ma? ryland; Attorney-General ? George Ii. Williams, of Oregon. President of ! tbo Seuate?Henry Wilson, Viue-Pre sident, cx officio; Secretary?George C. Gorbam, uf California. Speaker of | the Houso of Representatives?James G. Blaine, of Maine; Glerk?Edward MoPberson, of Pennsylvania. Con? gress meets annually tbo first Monday i in December. The present Congress j (the 43d) terminates March 3, 1875. 1 I Tue Supreme Court.?Chief Jus? tice?Morrison R. Waite, of Ohio; Associate Justices?Wurd Hunt, of j New York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine; Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio; Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi? nois; Stephen J. Field, of California; I Win. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jos. P. Bradley, of New Jersey. The Su? preme Court holds one session an? nually, in Washington, beginning ou the first Monday in December. United States Courts in South Carolina.?Circuit Judge?Hugh L. Bond; Circuit Clerk?James E. Hit good; District Judge?George S. Bryan; District Attorney?David T. Corbin; Clerk?Deniel Horlbcck; Mur shal?R. M. Wallace. Terms for hold? ing Uuited States Circuit Court?First Monday in April, at Charleston; fourth Mouduy in November, at Columbia. United Status District Court?First Mouduy in January, May, July aud October, in Charleston, for Eastern District; first Muuday in August, ut Greenville, for Western District. |Th? Court held at Greeuville exercises Circuit Court powers.] Goverment of South Carolina.? Governor?Franklin J. Moses, Jr.; Private Secretary?C. J. Houston. Lieutenant-Goveruor ? Richard H. Gleaves. Secretary of State?Henry E. Hayne; Chief Clerk?H. B. John Hton. Comptroller-General?Solomon L. H?ge; Chief Clerk?J. L. Little. Auditor's Clerk?J. S. Fillebrown. Treasurer?Francis L. Curdozo; Chief Clerk?F. McKinney;Book-keeper?T. E. Miuton. Attorney-General?Samuel W. Melton; Chief Clerk?Hurry Noah. Adjutant and Inspector-General?Heu ry \V. Purvis. Superintendent of Ed naation?J. K. Jillson; Chief Clerk? H. Jillson. Superintendent of Peni? tentiary?John B. Dennis. Supei-n teudent of Lnnatto Asylum?Dr. J. F. Eueor; Assistant Superintendent?Dr. I Thompson. I Leoislature?The Legislature I meets annually on the 4th Tuesday in November. President pro tern, of tbo Senate?Hon. S. A. Swuils; Clerk?J. Woodruff, Charleston; Reading Clerk ?R. A. Sisson, Barnwell. Speuker of the House of Representatives?Hon. Samuel J. Lee, of Aiken; Clerk?A. G. Jones, Charleston; Assistant Clerk? W J Etter, Columbia; Reading Clerk ?W A Hayne, Marion. Supreme Court, South Carolina.? Chief Justice?F J Moses, Snmter; As? sociate Justices?J J Wright, Summer ville; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk? A M Boozer, Lexington; Reporter? J S G Richardson, Sumter. Circuit Courts. ? First Circuit? Counties of Charleston und Grunge burg. Second?Aiken, liaruwell, Col loton and Beaufort. Third?Sumter, Clareudon, Williutusburg aud George? town. Fourth?Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, Marion and Horry. Fifth ?Kershaw, Richland, Edgolield uud Lexington. Sixth?Chester, Lancas? ter, York ana Fuirlield. Seventh ? Newberry, Lnurens, Spartauburg and Union. Eighth?Greenville, Ander? son, Gcouee, PickeUH and Abbeville. Circuit Jmlycs. ? First?R F Gra? ham, Charleston. Second?.John .1 j Mubcr, Black ville Third?Johu T Green, Sumter. Fourth?C P Town seud, Beuuettsville. Fifth? R 13 Car? penter, Columbia. Sixth?TJ Muckey, Chester. Seventh ? M Moses, New berry. Eighth?Thompson II Cooke, Greeuville. Solicitors. ? First--C W Bnlts, Charleston. Second?P L Wiggiu, Beaufort. Third?Samuel T Atkinson, Georgetown, Fourth?D D McColl, Beuuettsville. Fifth?J H Itunkle, ,Columbia. Sixth?W H Brawley, Ches? ter. Seventh?W M Fleming, Spartan burg. Eighth?Ab Blytbe, Greenville. County Government, Richland.? Commissioners?E M Westou, W E Hayne, U Porteo. Clerk of Board ? D B Miller. Sheriff?J E Dent. Judge of Probute?S D Swvgert. Clerk of Court?D H Miller. .School Commissioner?D Salmt nd. County Treasurer?J L Nengle. County Au? ditor?A L Solomon. Jury Commis? sioner?Johu B Dennis. Coroner?I ; H Colcmnn. Senator?W B Nash. , Representatives?S B Thompson, An ! drew CurtiB, J F Gilmore, Charles iMinort. Trinl Justices? W B Nash, : S B Thompson, S E Stratton, Trezo \ vant Sill, Geo A Richmond and I H Coleman. i U:;ii?i> States Officers ?Post? m )LUMBIA, S. C, THURSDAY master?C M-'Wilder. Deputy?John J S Leanhoart. Commissioners?A M ! Boozor ami T M Wilken. Collector Iutcrmtl Revenue?C L Anderson. ', Ganger?C A Darling. City GoviiitNMr.sr.?Mayor?John : Alexander, Clerk and Treasurer? Walter It Jones. Aldermen? First ? Ward?Augustus Cooper. S P Davis, B F Griffiu. Second?C J Carroll, John A L'ugb, W A Carr. Third ? I Adam Thomas, S D Hwygert, II W j Purvis. Fourth?L L Brown. D Wells, Win Simons. The committees! are: Ways and ideaus?Aldermen ' Cooper, Urifliu and Carroll. AccouuUi ?Aldermen Carroll, Carr and Swygert. ? Streets?Aldermen Pugh, Thomas and ' Wells. Market and City Scales?Al? dermen Carr, Brown and Cooper. Guard House?Aldermen Simonp, Davis and Pugh. Water Works?Al? dermen Thomas, Cooper and Grifllu. Alms House?Aldermen Swygert, Si? mons and Davis. City Schools?Al? dermen Purvis, Swygert aud Simons. Sydney Park?Aldermen Davit?, Car? roll aud Thomas. Licenses?Alder? men Griffin, Pugh and Brown. City Clock?Aldermen Brown, Wells and Purvis. Fire Department?Aldermeu Wells, Purvis and Carr. City Lamps? Aldermen Carr, Brown and Davis. New City Hall and Public Buildings? Aldermen Urifiiu, Simons and Carr. City Attorney?J D Tradcwell. City Physician?? S Hydrick. Clerk of Market?J H Pickett. Commissioner; of Poor?diaries Sehullze. Overseer of Streets?J Trice. Chief of Police ? M F Nixon. Scrgenuts of Police? ? j ? Williams, J Blizzard. State Bonus.?State Treasurer Car-j ! dozn has put forth the following "cir-* i culur:" The Treasuter of the State is now ! ptepured to fund, at the Treasury, in ' ) Columbia, S. C, the bonds an I stocks ; of tin: Stute authorized by the Legi>- [ I la In re under the luudiutr Act, iip ' proved December 22. 1873, into the I ousolidatiotl bonds aud slocks. Tin' : following classes of bonds aud blocks I aro authorized to be funded: Stock.?Revolutionary war claims; Charleston Fire Loan; construction Stute Capitol; funding past due interest ! und principal; con v. State securities. I Bonds.?Charleston fire loan; con-' I struction State Capitol; aid to lilue. ?Ridge liiilroad; funding past due in? terest and prinoipal; redemption bills j receivable; payment interest public debt; funding bills Bnuk of State; re? lief of Treasury; Laud Commission. The following bonds issued tinder Act of March 23 1, 1809, entitled "loan for tho conversion of State securities," ] are also authorized to bo funded into | "consolidation bonds;" they having been duly exchanged and represented by bonds on file: Denomination 81,000 Numbered in Red.?Numbers 1 to 519 inclusive; numbers 021 to 1,130 inclusive; num? bers 2.451 to 2,475 inclusive. Denomination 81,000 Numbered in Blue.?Numbern 3,271 to 3,400 inclu? sive; number 3.498. Denomination 8500 Numbered in Red.-?Numbers 1 to 237 inclusive; numbers 1,001 to 1,200. Denomination 8100 Numbered in Red.?Number 1 to 120 inclusive. The Legislature has declared that the remainder of the * 'eon version bonds wero put npon tho market witbnnt uny authority of law, * * * und are absolutely null aud void." The funding luw referred to above requires that the holders of the above j bonds und sluuks should exchuuge them, with the accrued interest to Jan? uary 1, 1874, for "consolidation bonds and stocks" at tilty peroeutum of their face value. The "consolidation bonds and Rtooks" bear interest from January 1, 1871 Interest due July 1, 1871. will ! bo paid nt Treasury, in Columbia, ui.d i National Pari; Ban Ii, New York. I Hints to Lbttf.u-W iutkks.- The. postmaster at New York has issued u 1 circular which contains many valuable hints to lot tor-writers. Considcting the fact that there uro always two put? ties to a eorrispondei.ee, these hints will lo useful t<? persons in the city and out of it. The sub dunce ol the rule? I are, therefore, given tor lho In to tit ol all concerned. They are as follow.-: 1. All mail mat I or directed lo uum bored boxes will be delivered through tho:<o boxes. 2. Letters directed to city addres.se?, street and number, will, if rtcognized ' by tho assorting clerks as intended for box holders, be delivered through the j boxes. If nut so recognized, they will ? I ho delivered through the curriera. ? 3. Mail matter addressed w ithout box , ! number or street number, will be du- i I livered as cxpediliously as t> ?ssible, ; either through boxes, general deliver} ' or cum? r. ! Correspondents should direct I heir i letters plainly, correctly and fully, and ! those who reut boxes would greatly \ facilitate the business if they will print \ conspicuously on their lett? r headings, circulars, bill-heads, cards and enve-, lopes a request to correspondents to' \ address letters to their respective box numbers, and if those who receive mail ' matter by curriers would direct their , correspondents to include in all cases ! the proper streets und numbers in the I addresses of till letters. F MORNING, JUNE 4, 187 COLUMBIA MUSIC STORE. LyBrand & Son fllAKE pleasure. JL "i tin' public to an u calling Ihcattontion xanii?tttiut! of Ihoir STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHAN? DISE, uuuiiiitiiig ?>f Pi&tios, Church and Parlor Organs. Molodcons, Violina, Gui tare, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeous, Brass and Silver Land Instruments oi all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instruction Books ?Tor every class of Musical Instruments ou hand at all times. We are Solo Agents for the State of South Carolina of Kstey A Co.'a COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Music Hcut by mail, post paid,on receipt of price; and afl kinds of Musical Ooods sent by Express, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Socon?-hand Pi? anos and Organs for sale cheap.for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melodeons Tuned and Repaired iu a satisfactory manner; and will trivcoapecialattention to Packing, Re? moving and Shipping Pianos for c.thei par? ties to any point desired, at modcrato prices. AU ordere promptly attended to and sat? isfaction guaranteed to those favoring US with their patronage. Send for our cata? logue of Sheet Musicand Musical Merchan? dise. Richardson street, a few door* above PnoZKlX office, Columbia. S. C. Nov "7_ Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. THIS famona Watering Place will be opened for the I n a'f fxi i 1 reception of visitors on the ^TIst JUNE. The Buildings have lieen retttted and furnished in the most elegant modern stylo, and there iu every apuliauce for the comfort, conveni? ence and amusement of our Quests, auch J as Express, Ticket, Post und Telegraph Offices. Ao.. Ac. Music by lh? Naval Aca? demy Hand from Annapolis. Md. Visitor* leave the A. M Si (J. Railroad at J bit: Tunoftl, and lhence by branch road 1A miles !?> the Springs. Address OOLHOUN 3c COWAN, May '/2 Ihn ? Proprietors A Delightful Summer Resort CHEROKEE SPRINGS, Co'(rt .Vo,-'.'< of Spnriaithurg House, S. C. CLIM fcTE?Monnln hams, bracing and hea tttfut. W ATE It- Contains iron, _ _ __ .nitre, magnesia and sul pliur, ana is not only a flue tipped: r, ?i'.Vr ntire- and rest ?rollte, but is unsurpassed for diseases of tha h'dneys, botee's and bi er, anil f..r all diseases Of ehildrt <>. BATHING ROUSES, ROWLING AL? LEYS. BILLIARD ROOM, CROQUET GROUND and MUSIC. Every < IVwrt will be made to irive entire satisfaction. Teno? f-lo per mouth. Children and ser? vants ball price. Special contracts made with families, flacks at ?1? pots in Spartau bur-. JNO. R. SLACK, May 21 Iran Roddent Manager. Hay! Hay!'. Hay'.!! fA VVva THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE MvMhM30MPANY has always nil hand the t?i^^Jlargest stuck of HAY in Columbia, comprising both Kantern and Western, which will bu delivered anywhere in tho city, treu of charge lor diayagu, and at tho vury lowest rates. Ourfacilitiesl'orpurohaHing and handling are such as toieuable us to compote MUCCtiae fully with any other bouse, anil parties iu need will do well to givd u? a '"?11 before purchasing elsewhere, tor <re ennmd be mm der sold. 1'nriicnlar atu nti 'ii is called io our htock of Eastern HAY, which is the liest in the market. May 15 :hno Hoes I Hoes! I U';: in .--i I .g-iits for Hie h brat, ?! i TV kV.V IS t< 1.?. n I . Ml.it h h .? ?l veil such g? luTiii ousts action t:.i , ., : reaaoit, land I..1v u!.-o ? full a-,.,.1i..,e:,t liiade's Crown .!;?.-.. :l.u;-. . i lin.l.n IIOI'.S, Ourih-n :..\K!-.. .it.;, i. : ,.oa >.i s, sl\VDI.-\ :.:l V .1- s ? \\ IV. PORKs; I.MuilUli niKs, camii rt:..? (,hid< li Wheel I bill l OA ?. V e , A .. tor -< i'< a >>itr lull til }..\v pi lei ? jil 11.\ AliS 1 ?V ,\ -oN Hul'E & OYLEs Viti i i-t i< ci Ipl : iii k m 11 in , r rox ;ui.s, i'ickii ii Thipi:, Pickled PR.'.s I I KT, Pickled Fulton Mai k< t 1'.] I I . ?l-i. on*, harre' "tlra ?* \l*i; K'M UT. Blacksmith Tools. HV.HT F.uglUh AN Vir.?*, Ill.ieksiiiith HEL? LO ?vs, Solid Iii ix VISES. -I'oif s and PIES, KILLS. RASPS, Ac, compiii-iiig a full fti-.iioriniciit :n tbir lim and lor tale low, by .1 ill \ ?f,Ni- \v ,v son. Savd Your ?hick^tis troni Ohoiera! V< TRI ?.: Iiiind; e ill on Dr. IIEIN1TSEI. 1 cum i i, Ch i in and Hog l or <-a'i Drill MONEY TO LOAN, On Mirketuble Unilaterale. I71XCHANGK on New York. I'.althnorc, Ii Philadelphia, Posten ai.d all promt heut cities of tin* United Stales ai .'. Eu ropi bongld ami sold. DEPOSITS received r.c I inti n k-i i ai i % certificates issued. STOCKS, 1.1 iNDS, GOLD and SILVER i> .ught and sold. AcCOUNTs of t.-nvhaiit* and. others from the city and riontitrv solicited, and LIBERAL LINRH OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL RANK, Corner o! Pluiti und lliehaidseii streete. (KMX Event." L YO THRESHING- MACHINES, HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, I Fans, 1 Grain Cradles, SEASONABLE LABOR-SAVING ALA? CH IN ERY GENERALLY. For ealo by L?RICK & LOWRANCE. ?9-Ordcr early ho as to give ample time and avoid disappointment. New! New! New I NEW Btvlos of Silk and Leather BELT8. Now'stock of RUFFS and COLLAR? ETTES. New stock of RIBBONS, different widths, at 25 cents a yard. New RASH RIBBONS, cheap. New slock of Silk T1EB, something ?ery beautiful. Extra fine Heromed-stitched EANDKER I CHIEFS, at low prices. Children's ready-made DRESSES, at *1 Now stock of Sword-haudled SILK PARA? SOLS. N. B.? Mr. S. W. TORTER will be glad to wait on his rriends. O. F. JAOKBON, Mav 10 Leader of low Prices. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY Grand Central Dry Goods Establish.^ of i W. D. LOVE & CO. I HAVING purchased a bankrupt stock of RlBBON<3 tor cash, wo are offering I them at the low price of 25 cents a yard, in . groagraio and all-hoiied, m alt colors, from I No. *.i to GO. SASH RIBBONS in propor { tion. I All our Goods have been marked down 1 20 to ;JU per ceut. below market value. Jl'sT REl'EIYED, ' 2.-.0 dozen HOSE AND HALF HOSE? ; good heavy Goods for working people? j which we ?fiVr at lOo- and 124c. a pair? i worth double the money, i 2?? piece* handsome Summer DRESS , GOODS, at 25c. a yard. 1 Our ROOTS AND SHOES aro from the ' bent makers and sold at low prices. 1 10 cases PRINTS, at 10c. a jard, and 100 I piecea Taper Cambrics, at 10c. a yard, j Purchasers are requested to examine our ' stock belore making their selections. WM. D. LOYE.t CO., May 10 'Under the Wheeler House.) CONGAREE IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OF STEAM ^/^^^^^l !J$L^*^^'RRI8T Gearing, and ajl kinda of Iron Caatlngs for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Qaat inga for Stores and Dwelling*, Patent Mailings for Garden? and CcuietcricH, Ire i Settees aud Arbor Chairs; also. Brass Canting* of all kinds, j Rolls for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, i Ac. Guarantee all my work llrat clars and I equal tu any North or South, i Works a' foot ot Lady street, and noar to i South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia j Railroad ComnaoW Depots. Nov 18 j Nll.rs U. pARKE.lt- EdOAR CATPLCBb. PARKER. Sc CAYPLESS, j Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, COM 1 Parker's Block, Main ?treet, Columbia, s t: May 10 R j r-:.r. ?4X 3 jl r: ^ % - 2 " c i X C K '.?ji;.^ c z e - Z - " - H = '-f ?'? - P 5 2 _ K - ? - C -~ 5 e ^ w k r S 1i ? - = i r_---=;tJ ? B * 2 M ? ? T5"c2 : S ? ^ I ? > O *s i *fs I h. e h w ? H 2 55 . = =? 2 = % = s - "5 - 3.EST1 g"3 < 3 ??:??' 3 i?? 5 I 7? HOPE & GYLES HAVE f. r sale? 500 bushels OATS, ?4,000 bushels BRAN, 2,000 busht Is SHORTS. ai.so, Fresh Saur Kraut and Mince Meat, 100 boxes llaisins, 50 half-boxrs Raisins, 2n tpiai tor-boxes Itaisins. 50drums Smyrna Figs, Dessieated Cocoanut, mo pounds Seedless Raisins, .'.HO Heads <.r Cabbage. A Letter *o E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia VNOTH R It WONDERFUL CUREl I have beetisfilictcd with Rheumatism for the last eighteen mouths, entirely helpless. I have tried your QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and am happy to say that 1 have received great benefit from it. I can recommend it as an invaluable remedy to those afflicted. March 10 i II. D. Family Flour. 100RRLS. Kxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, but sound. Per sale by HOPE* GYLES LUME X?NUMBER 64 $5,000,000 EiswiiT sunn FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT IS ilD OF THE Public Library of Kentucky, JUI.V 31. 1874. IM announcing lhe fifth and last of the series of Gflt Conceits,'giy'en for tbe benefit or the Public Library of Kentucky, thu Trustees and Manager refer with pride and pleasure to the four which have been already given: The first, December 10,1871' the second, December 2, 1872; the third, Julv 8, 1873; and the fourth, March 31, 1874. Uuder their charter, granted by a special Act of che Kentucky Legislature, March 1G, 1871. tho Trustoes arc authorized to give OME MORE, and ONLY ONE MORE Gift Concert. With the money arising from this fiifth and last Concert, the Li? brary, Museum and otb< r ? '??<artmenta are to be enlarged and en. *ud with allied and certain annual income, buch an en? dowment fund is desired, as will secure, beyond peradventure. not only the mainte? nance of thi? magidfiuont ebtabuahment, but Us constant growth. THE FIFTH GlFT CONCERT, For the purposes mentioned, and which is I positively and unequivocally announced as I THE LAST WHICH WILL EVEU BE GIVEN UNDER '1 HIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, will come off in tho Public Library Hall, at Louisville., Kentuckv, FRIDAY, JULir 31, 1874. At this final Concert everything will be upon a scale corresponding with ita in? creased importance. The music will be rendered by an orchestra consisting of 100 performers, selected for their fame in dif? ferent lands, and the unprecedented sum of $2,500,000, Divided into 20,000 Gifts, will'be distributed i among the tioket-holdere. MST OK GIFTS. j One Grand Cash Gift.$250,000 i One Grand Cash Gift. lOo.OOO 1 One. Grand Cash Gift. 75.000 One Grand Caeh Girt. 50.000 1 One Graud Cash Gift. ? 25,1.00 j 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each. 100.000 10 Caeh Gifts, 14.000 each. 140 0OC , 15 Cash Gifts, 10.000 each. 150 000 20 Cash Girts, 5,000 each. 100,000 25CaehGifts, 4,000 each.... '100,000 30 Caeh G?te, 3 000 each. UO.t'OO 50 Cash Gifts, 2,0(0 each. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each. 100.000 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 120.000 500 Caah Gifts, 100 each. 50,000 11).000 Cash Girts, 30 each. 050,000 i _:? Grand Total 20 000 Gifts, all cash, $2,510,000 PltlCE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets. $50 00 Halves.'._ 25 00 Tenth, or eaoh Coupon. 5 CO 11 Whole Tickets for. 500 00 \ Tickets for.' 1.000 00 aiehets are now ready for sale, and ordere accompanied by cash will be prompt? ly filled. Liberal commissions will.be allowed to satisfactory agents. Circulars containing full particulars fur? nished on application. TllOS. E. URANLKTTK, Agent and Manager, Pablic Library Build? ing, Louisville, Eentncky. . Mil IRDK WOKS yiMTACTi? mm) or CHARLESTON, S. C. \TTObKS and geut/al office. EAST BAY W AN D PR1TCH AKD Si BEETS: Trea surei's office, at CAROLINA. '-AYINGS BANK. Church, near Bajut ?tritt; P. O. ' Box 529. directors G. W. WILLIAMS, F .1 PEl ZER J. C. M M.LUNKK, D C. I BaL'-.H. C. a CIUS >LM, a. a. GOLDSMITH. officers I JOHN F TAYLOR, President ? FRED B?!U t'UF.RHCOB, Supi i iutei.dei.v. I W. 11 PltlOI.EAU, Seen tai\ i W. Ii. BttAESE, Treasiiier, at Catolmj I Savings Bank. H BC1S 1'. Solicitor. FORGINGS AND CASTINGS ? f every desct iptinu. House Fronts, Engines, Boiler?, &c. Marine, StaMonary aud Portabio STEAM ENG IN I S, Roih re. Panks Ifoitti g Engines Saw Milte Rice Tin i slu i s and Mills of ever) de? scription Shaftings, Pulleys and Gearings. IRON FRONTS far Building*. CASTINGS of every kind in Iron or Brass. Forgings of all descriptions Phosphate Washers. Phosphate and Ore Crushers. STEAM FITTINGS, Wrought Iron Pipe, Sheet Rubber and Gaskets, Water and M.aui Gauges, Belting, l'ackiug, Ac. manufacturers of TAYLOR'S I'alrnt Direct Aartlng Steam & Hydraulic Presses. ALSO M A V c F A CT l" R EII8 OF S A M U E L J. CHAPMAN'S PATENT TRAP STRAINER, For Bilge Pumps, Bilgo Ii jections, Ac. May 29 ntuomo Look After Your Horses. SPRING time is tho time togive thoGEft MAN HORSE POWDERS. For all dis eases to which the horse issnbjoot, no better medicine can be given. Get it only at March 5 i HEINITSH'S Drug Store.