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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. A Significant Political Coalition in Kansas.?Wo learn from the Kan BB8 Olty (Mo.) Times that the Demo? crats, Grangers, Liberal Republicans] end all other elements opposed to the Republican party, hove uuited on a common'platform for tho next cam? paign, which occurs in November. Kansas has been Republican for twelve years, but this combination is likely to revolutionize it, and end tho era of corruption that hus won for the ?tale j the title of the "Rotten Common -wealth." It is probable that similar coalitions will be made in many of the other "Western States that will pro\o disastrous to the dominant party auu largely affect tho complexion of politi? cal parties in tho next Presidentini contest. This last combination is especially significant in that it shows the Grangers cannot be counted upon by the Bepnblican party in the elec? tions occurring this fall. A conven? tion of all anti-Bepublicans bus been called to meet nt Lansing, Michigan, August 6, for a similar purpose, and with the more direct view of defeating I Senator Chandler's re-election by the | next Legislature. Bishop Johns, of Virginia, at the annual Episcopal Diocesan Conventiou of Virginia, gave an account of the beginning of rituulism at Oxford, forty years ago, under tho plausible pretence of superior cburohmanship, a j garb it hus alreudy worn, and under which it has introduced medieval rites, ceremoniep, perfumes nud atti? tudes unknown to the rnbric. Of the action of the Episcopal General Con? vention, ho said that oue of tho reso? lutions was too vague, and the other embolded the innovators, who had in? troduced services not tu be distin? guished from the Church of Borne, and in some instances, they had out Romanized the R jmann, and brought ridioule on themselves. He thought the timo had come for actiuu, und this dioceso should send delegates to tho General Conference prepared to breast, an evil which had become 6caudulou?. Lowndesville farmers are generally satisfied with their immigrant laborers. I 300.000 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES 1 Legalized by State Authority, and BRA WN JN 1' UDLIC IN ST. LO U1S. Grand Single Number Scheme of 50,000 Nuiutior?! draws tue last day of each month. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! 10,380 Prlzca, Amounting to $300,000.! WholeTiokeftfc, $10; Halves, 5; Quarters, 2.G0 j 7Vte Great" Combination Scheme, with a CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,5001 and 32,890 Prizes, Amountino to $578.1771 Draxos Every Saturday During the Year. Whole Tickets, $10; Halves. 5; Quarters, 2.S0 Address, for tickets and circulars, MURRAY, MILLER A CO.. Mauagorp, P. O. Box 2,1 Id. St. Louis, Mo. April 7 _ysiy UlTSON & CO.'S Home Musical Library! ? I'rlce of EaeU Book, In Boat da, S'-S 50 ; j Cloth, f3; Full Olit, S I MUSICAL TREASURE. Vocal. SILVER CHORD. Vocal. WREATH OF GEMS. Vocal. GEMS OF SACRED BONG. Vocal. GEMS OF GERMAN SONG. Y-cal. GEMS OF SCOTTISH SONG. Vocal. OPERATIC PEARLS. Vocal. SHOWER OF PEARLS. Vocal Duett. ORGAN AT HOME. Rood Organ Music. Instrumental. GEMS OF STRAURS Instrumental. HOME CIRCLE, VOL. I. Inairumental. HOME CIRCLE. VOL. II. Instrumental. PIANIST'S ALBUM. Imtrnmental. PIANO-FORTE GEMS. Instrumental. Large, splondid books of bound music. 200 to 250 pages, full sheet music size, uud contain a very largo proportion of all tho good sheet music ever published. Sold by all dealers. Either book sent poet-paid for retail price. OLIVER DIT.SON & CO., Boston. CHAS. Hi DITSON & CO., May 23 swIT 711 Broadway, New York. Hosiery, Ties and Under-wear, AT D. EPSTIN'S,under Columbia Hotel, at the lowest prices. May HO Breakfast Bacon, BUFFALO TONGUfeS, MESH MACKER? EL, LEAF LARD, PIGS' FEE 1", for sale low by _JL?J^ * CYLF.S. Fresh Biscuits. ?)rv R?XES Cream, Soda, Milk, Lemon, i6U Craoknals, Butter, Farina and Gin? ger Knaps, for sale by HOPE ?V OYLEH. Business Notice. ALL NOTES AND ACCOUNTS due na must be paid at once, or they will bo Ci Hooted by our atlornevH. Jr*y_9__ HOPE k OYLES. CASH. AFTER TO-DAY, we will eel! good* for CASH ONLY. COPELAND A BEARDEN. Cquimiua.R. P.. April 29.187-1 3mo Summer Wines. AFINE lot or CLABET and 8ANTERNE WINES, for aale by the bottlo or gal? lon, by_HOPE A^GYLE8. Summer Clothing. GO to D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia Hotel, for Men's and Boy's Spring aud Bummer CLOTHING. May JO 0E ME "Let o ( Government!!! Directory. government of tiie united states. President?Ulyoses S. Grant, of Illi? nois; Vice-President?Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts; Secretary of State? Hamilton Fisb, of Now York; Secreta? ry of the Treasury?W. R. Ricburd Bon, of Massachusetts; Secretary of War?W. W. Belkuup, of Iowa; Sec? retary of tue Navy?G. M. tlobesou, of New Jersey; Secretary of the Inte? rior?C. Delano, of Ohio; Postmaster General?John A. J. CrcswHl, of Ma rylaud; Attorney-General?George H. j Williams, of Oregon. President of i I the Senate?Henry Wilson, Vice-Pre- j sideut, ex officio; Secretary?George C. Gorhatn.'of California. Speaker of tbe House of Representatives?Juoies G. Blaine, of Maiue; Clerk?Edward | McPherson, of Pennsylvania. Con-1 gress meets annually the first Monday in December. Tho present Congress (the 43d) terminates March 3, 1675. The Supreme Court.?Chief Jus? tice?Morrison R. Waite, of Ohio; Associate Justices?Ward Hunt, of: New York; Nathau Clifford, of Maine; Noah n. Swayue, of Ohio; Samuel P. Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi? nois; Stephen J. Field, of California; Wm. M. Strong, of Penusylvauia; Joj. P. Bradley, of New Jersey. Tho Su? premo Court holds oue session an? nually, iu Washington, beginning on tho first Monday in December. United States Couuts in South Carolina.?Circuit Judge?Hugh L. I3oud; Circuit Cleric?James E. Ha good; District Judge?Georgo S Bryan; District Attorney?David T. Corbin; Clerk?Dfuiel Horlbeck; Mar? shal?R. M. Wallace. Terms for hold? ing United States Circuit Court?Fir-t Mond.iyin April, at Charleston; fourth Mouduy in Noveuibe at. Colombia. United Suite* District Court?First Mouduy in Ja unary. May, July and October, iu Charleston, lur Eastern District; lirst Mouduy iu August, at Greenville for Western District. [The Court held at Greeuville exercises Circuit Court powers.| GoYERMENT of SOUTU CAROLINA.? Governor?Fraukliu J. Moses, Jr.; Private Secretary?C. J. Houston. Lieutenant-Governor ? Richard H. Gleaves. Secretary of State?Heury E. Huyne; Chief Clerk?H. B. Johu ston- Comptroller-General?Solomon L. H?ge; Chief Clerk?J. L. Little. Auditor's Clerk?J. S. Fillebrown. Treasurer?Francis L. Cardozo; Chief Clerk?F. McKiuney; Book-keeper'?T. L. Minton. Attorney-General?Samuel W. Melton; Chief Clerk?Harry Noah. Adjutant and Iunpector-Geueral?Hen? ry W. Purvis. Superintendent of Ed? ucation?J. K. Jillson; Chief Clerk? H. Jillson. Superintendent of Peni? tentiary?John B. Dennis. Superin? tendent of Lunatic Asylum?Dr. J. F. Ensor; Assistant Superintendent?Dr. Thompson. Leoislature.?Tho Legislature meets annually on the -Ith Tuesday in November. President pro lern, of the Senate?Hon. S. A. Swails; Clerk?J. Woodruff, Charleston; Beading Clerk ?R. A. Sissou, Harnwell. Speaker of tho Honso ctf Representatives?Hon. Samuel J. Lee, of Aiken; Clerk?A. O. Jones, Charleston; Assistant Clerk? W J Etter, Columbia; Reuding Clerk ?W A Hayne, Mariou. Supreme Couht, South Carolina.? Chief Justice?F J Moses, Sumter; As? sociate Justices?J J Wright, Summer ville; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk? A M Boozer, Lexington; Reporter? J S g Richardson, Sumter. CiitCDiT Couuts.? First Circuit? Counties of Charleston and Oruuge burg. Second?Aiken, Burn well, Col ietou and Beaufort. Third?Sumter, Clarendon, Williamsburg and George? town. Fourth?Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, Marion and Horry. Fifth ?Kershaw, Richlaud, EdgeUehl und Lexington. Sixth?Chester, Lancas? ter, York ana Fatrtiuld. Suveuth? Nowberry, Lnurens, Spartauburg and Union. Eighth?Greenville, Ander? son, Ocouee, Pickeus and Abbeville. Circuit Judges.?First?R F Gru hnm, Charleston. Second?John J Maher, Blackvillo Third?John T Green, Sumter. Fourth? 0 P Town seud, Jienuettsville. Fifth? It B Car? penter, Columbia. Sixth?TJ Maekey, Chester. Seventh?M Moses, Now? berry. Eighth?Thompson 11 Cooke, Greenville. Solicitors.?First?C W Buttz, Charleston. Second?P L Wiggiu, Beaufort. Third?Hamuel T Atkinson, Georgetown. Fourth?D D McCull, Bennettsville. Fifth?J H Rankle, Columbia. Sixth?W H Brawley, Chef ? ter. Seventh?W M Flomiug, Spartan burg. Eighth?Ab Blythe, Greenville. County Government, Riciiland.? Commissioners?E M Westou, W E Ilavne, U Porten. Clerk of Board ? D B Miller. Sheriff?J E Dent. Judge of Probate?S D Swygert. Clerk of Court?D B Miller. School Commissioner?D Salmond. County I Treasurer?J L Nengle. County Au ! ditor?A L Solomon. Jury Commis? sioner?John B Dennis. Coroner?I II Coleman. Senator?W B Nash. ; Representatives?S B Thompson, An? drew Curtis, J F Gilmore, Charles Minort. Trial Justices?W B Nash, S B Thompsou, S E Stratton, Treze vant Sill, Geo A Biohmond aud I H Coleman. United States Officers ?Post OLUMBIA, S. C.i FRIDAY master?C M Wilder. Deputy?John I | S Lenphesrt. Commissioners?A M j Iioozer and T SI Wilkes. Collector j IulerDal Revenue?C L Anderson. ! Ganger?C A Darling. City Government.?Mayor?Jobu j Alexander. Clerk and Treasurer? Wulter R Joues. Aldermen? First Ward?Augustus Cooper, S P Davis, B F Griilin. Second?C J Carroll, : John A Pugb, W A Carr. Tbird? Adam Thomas, 8 D Swygert, 11 W Purvis. Fourth?L L Brown, D Wells, Wm Simons. The committees 11 are: Ways und Menus?Aldermeu I ( Cooper, Griilin und Carroll. Account? . ?Aldermen Carroll, Carr and Swygert. ! Streets?Aldermen Pugb, Thomas and 1 Wells. Market und City Scales?Al? dermen Carr, Brown uud Cooper. Guard House?Aldermen Simon?, Davis und Pugh. Water Works?Al? dermen Thomas, Cooper aud Griffin. Alms House?Aldermen Swygert, Si- j , icons und Davis. City Schools?AI-1 j dermen Purvis?, Swygert and Simon?. Sydney Purk?Aldermen Davis, Car- j ! roll und Thomas. Licenses?Alder-! men Griilin, Pugh und Browu. City j I Clock?Aldermen Brown, Wells ami j I Purvis. Fire Department?Aldermen ! j Wells, Purvis uud Carr. City Lumps? ' ! Abler men Carr, Brown und Davis. I New City Hull and Public Buildings? ; Aldermen GriQin, Simons and Carr. j City Attorney?J D Trudeweli. City i ; Physician?A S Hydrick. Clerk of 1 Market?J H Pickott. Commissioner j lot Poor?Chutles Scbultzc. Overseer i of Streets?J Trice. Chief of Police i ; ?M F Nixon. Sergeants of Police? ! ' E Williams, J Blizzard. -... State Bonds.?-State Treasurer Cm - \ ? doza bus nut lorth the following "oir-l : cttlar:" The Treasurer of'tut) Statu is now j ! piepmed to fund, ut the Treusury, iu i Columbia, S. C, the bonds and stocks I of thu State authorized by the Legis . luture tinder the lundiug Act, up- j ; proved December 22, 1ST!), iutu the I c.msolidatiou bonds and stocks. Th? following classes of bunds und blocke I uro authorized to bo funded: Stock.?Revolutionary war claims; Charleston Fire Loan; construction Stute Capitol; funding past duu interest und principal; conv. State securities. Bonds.?Charleston lire loau; con | struction Statu Capitol; aid to Blue i Ridge Railroad; funding past duo in | terest and principal; redemption bills j receivable; payment interest pitblio debt; funding hills Bank of ?t?te; re? lief of Treasury; Land Commission. ! Tho following bonds issued under I Act of March 23J, 18G9, entitled "loun I for the 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 $1,000 Numbered in Red.?Numbers 1 to 519 inclusive; numbers 521 to 1,130 inclusive; num? bers 2.-151 to 2,175 inclusive. Denomination $ 1,000 Numbered in Blue.?Numbers 3,271 to 3,190 inclu? sive; number 3.498. Denomination $500 Numbered in Red.?Numbers 1 to 237 inclusive; numbers 1,001 to 1,200. Denomination $100 Numbered iu I Red.?Namber 1 to 120 inclusive. Tho Legislature has declared thnt tho remainder of tho "conversion bonds were put upon tho market without auy authority of law, * * * unl are absolutely null and void." The funding law referred to above requires thit tho holders of the above bonds and stocks should exchange them, with the accrued interest to Jan? uary 1, 1871, for "consolidation bonds ami stocks" nt lilfy per centum of their face value. Thu "consolidation bonds anil stocks" bear interest from January 1, 1874 Internst duo July 1, 187-1, wiil bo paid ut Treasury, in Columbia, and National Park Hank, New York. - Hi.vr.s to Letter-WitiTEitK ?The I postmaster at Now York has issued a circular which contains tunny valuable , hints to loiter-writers, Considering the fact that there are always two pat? ties to a correspondence, these bints will bo useful to persons in the city uud out of it. The sub dance of the rules are, Iheiefore, given lor the beut lit ol jail concerned. They are as follow*: 1. All mail matter directed to ntim I be red boxes will be delivered through i those boxes. 2. Letters directed to city addresses, i street and number, will, if recognized I by the assorting clerks us intended for box holders, be delivered through the I boxes. If not so recognized, they will : bo delivered through the carriers. 3. Mail mntter addressed without box number or street number, will bo de? livered as expediiionsly as possible, elthor through boxes, general delivery or carrier. Correspondents should direct their letters plainly, correctly and fully, and tho.su who rent boxes would greatly facilitatu the business if they will print conspicuously on their letter headings, ' circulars, bill-heads, cards and unvo lopes a request to correspondents to address letters to their respective box numbers, and if those who receive mail matter by carriers would direct their j correspondents to include in all cases the proper streets and numbers in the addresses of all letters. Attend the True MORNING, JUNE 5, 1874. COLUMBIA MUSIC STORE. LyBrand & Son rlVvKE pleasure iu calling the attention jL o! the public to an examination ot thuir STOCK ot MUSICAL MERCHAN? DISE, constating of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs. Molodeona, Violins, Gui? tar*, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeons, BraHH an<l Silver Band Instruments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and Instr net to n BookB[ for every class of Musical instrumenta on hand ut all times. We arc Solo Agents for the St ate of South Carolina of Estoy & Co.'s CO 1 TAGE OHGANS. Sheet Music sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price; aud ail' kinds of Musical Goods tent by Express, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Sccouct-haud Pi? ano* and Organ* for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Melodcons Tuned and Repaired in a satisfactory manner; and will give .-.'jpccialattention to Packing, Re? moving and Shipping Pianos for otherpar ties to any point desired, at moderate | Driccs. All order? promptly attended to andeat iafaction guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronago. Send for our cata? logue ol Sheet Musieand Musical Merchan? dise. Richardson street, a lewdoor"above Pinn six ?fflce, Colombia. 8. C. Nov Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. 1 THIS famous Watering Place will bo opened for the reception of visitors on the _ 1st JUNE. The Buildings j have boon refitted aud furnished in the most elegant modern style, and there is every appliance, for the comfort, conveni? ence, and amusement of our Guests, such us Express, Ticket, Poet und Telegraph Office*. Ac.. Ac. Music by tin-Naval Aca? demy Hand from Annapolis, MJ. Visitors leave the A. M & O. Railroad at Rig Tunnel, aud thence by branch road 1\ miles to the Springs. Address COLIIOUN A- COWAN, May 22 3ino Proprietors A Delightful Summer Resort CHEROKEE SPRINGS, Eight Miles Xo>'lh of fipart?hburg Court House, S. C. CLIMATE?Mountainous, bracing and healthful. WATER?Contains iron, _ nitro, magnoria and sul i ptinr, ana m not only a fine appetizer, alter I atite. and restorative, but iu unsurpassed for diaoanou of tho kidneys, buicvls and liver, und for nil diseases of children, BATHING HOUSES. HOWLING AL . LEYS, RILLIAUD ROOM, CROQUET 1 GROUND and MUSIC. Every i Hurt will bo made to give entire satisfaction. Terms 110 per month. Children and ?er vauts ball price. Special contracts made with families. Hacks at depots in Spartan I burg. JSO. B. BLACK, > May 21 luiu Resideut Manager. Hay! Hay!! Hay::: (CrVTVs THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE i ngmnDOMPANY has always tin bund the l.*i?? rtitar^eet block of HAY in Columbia, I comprising bo'.li Eastern and Western, I which will bo deli vi led anywhere in the ! city, free of charge lor diayagc, and at the j very lowest rati-e. Our facilities for purchasing and handling are auch as loanable uetucouipetoauoeuae I fully with any other house, and parties in 1 need will do well in give n- it mill before purchasing elsewhere, soi >/*? cinnutbeun ' derMild. I Particular nl t< lit ion i - call? d to our stock I of Eastern HAY. winch letl.i be?<t iu the i market. May 0 Huio Hots. Hoes'. WEareidil igenlH for'tin- e.-ltdirat ed WaRKEN H '!:. wi.nh lite given such general i..itis;iie: i-ui 11.? . ?.-i re;,eon, mimI have ali>o a tut) ?-.?.triniMit of Biade'a Crown :lti s. Mm i.i Oar.n-n HOE'*, Garden P.AKK*. Imidin NlOWKLS, SPaDES, sOloVEl SKaMNG V*> HK - , Mumm* > ?rk*, Cm-it! a:.*.', ttaidi ii Wheel burro ???. \ c., .v ?.. 1 'i'. Ii :?? 'tu usual low prtfi>< .loll> agni w v m)N H:'?E & OYLES 4 UK j i-t hi 11 ci tpt ol : A I'll Kl l !> i CON IUI s, Pickltd TRI PK, Pickled PIG'S KKKT, Pich'.ed Fulton Maiki ; RE I P. v|-o, one lia<re). v.i . ?< VC'IS KK xl'T. Blacksmith Ton's. BEST English ANVILS, Rlicksnitth HEL? LO ?'S, Soii.l box VISES, STOCKS and DIES, FILES. RASPS, Ac , computing a tnl! e.esorlmi tit in thin line mid lor suit low by .PHIS IGNKW k son. Savo Your Chickens from Ohoitra! A CUttEat hand; fill on Dr. EIKINITSH. . V. I. i'Ui'fS Chieki it Choi ra ami Hog Cholera. For sale at his Drug store. \ nril 22 t MONEY TO LOAN," On Marketable Collaterals EXCHANGE on New York. Baltimore, E Philadelphia, Boston ami all promi? nent cities of the United States and Eu? rope bought ami Hold. DEPOSITS received and int< rcst-heai ing certifies tea issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of r.'.erchanta and others from the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted I by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner tf Plain und Richardson streets. vo THRESHING MACHINES, HOESE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans, Grain Cradles, SEASONABLE LABOR-SAYING MA? CH IN EH Y GENERALLY, For eale by L?RICK & LOWRANCE. *a?-Ordcr early bo as to givo ample time nn 1 avoid disappointment. New! New! New! NEW stvles of Silk and Leather BELTS. New stock of RUFFS and COLLAR? ED TES. New stock of RIBBONS, different widths, at 23 cents a vard. .".evrSASH RIBBONS, cheap. New stock of Silk TIES, something very beaulilul. Extra line Hemmcd-etitched HANDKER? CHIEFS, at low prices. Children's ready-made DRESSES, at $1 each. New etock of Sword-handled SILK PARA? SOLS. N. B.?Mr. S. W. PORTER will be glad to wait on hin friends. C. P. JACKSON, Slav 10 Leader of l ow Prices. lURGAl.\S EXTRAORDINARY Grand Central Dry Goods Establish't of W. D. LOVE & CO. HAYING purchased a bankrupt stock of RIBBONS for cash, we aru offering them a*, the low price of 25 cents a yard, in grosirrain and all-boiled, in all colors, from No. 0 to 00. SASH IMP.SONS in propor? tion. All oar Goods have been marked down 20 to o0 per ceut. below market value. Jl'sT KKCEIVEO, 2?0 dozen HOSE AND HALF HOSE? good heavy Goods for working people? which we offer at 10c- and 12Ac. a pair? worth double the money. " ? 250 picccH handsome- Summer DRESS GOODS, at 25c. a vard. Our ROOTS AND SHOES aro from tho best makers and sold at low prices. lOcascs PRINTS, at 10c. a yard, and 100 pieces Paper Cambrice, at 10c. a yard. Purchasers are requested to examine our stuck before making their selections. WM. D. LOVE Si CO., May 10 (Under the Wheeler House.) C0NGAREE IRON W0RK8, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFACTU? RER OP STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND G R 1ST MILLS. GIN Gearing, and all kinda of Iron Caatinge for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings for Stores and Dwellings, Taten! llailingsforGardens j and Cemeteries, Ir<>i Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, liracs Castings ot all kinds, I hells for Churches, Schools. Work-shops, Ac. Guarantee all my work first class and I etptal to auy North or South. Work* ar foot of Lady street, and r.c*r to South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia Itailrnad Companies' Depots. N?>v IS Nti.Ks G. Pauker. Edoab Cavpi.ess. PAUKER & CAYPLESS, Atton eys and Counsellrrs at Law, ROOM 1 Parket'* liiock, Slain street, Columbia. S. C. May 10 -i'5 = i^^rig ?? ~ = ? 7 -f.fi? >- = = o ? ? J '+ 2. ~ " f %^ =. ?- = '?*??* ? 5 ? - ?. > r ? * ^ ?J ?1 5 S * I ; - I ~. ? s ?? ; c > c I = - ^-^ ? 2 3 C o 2 ..2 * * 5b b ? v. ... ?? oo i -?: ^ ? >' - = >? u * v. n o c c r ^ s i r : * ? r 7: - 5 f 5 &j w r es j? o v ^ I ^| I | | I S W * 7 - ' C m r ? r - >>?>? ; <? i ^ ? to a ~ ? ? it r r "SO* 2 E <n S ?? HOPE & GYLES HAVE for sale? .100 bushels OATS, !f,00fl bushels BRAN, ! 2,000 bushels SHORTS. also, Fresh Satir Kraut and Mince Meat. ! RtO box * Itaisius, 50 half-hexes Raisins, 23 quarter-boxes liaising, I .r>0 drums Smyrna Figs, Dessicated Cocoannt, 100pounds Seedless Kaisins, r??iO Heads of Cabbage. A Letter to E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia ANOTHER WONDEHFULCURF! I have been atllicted with Rheumatism for the last cightcon months: entirely helpless. I have tried your QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and am happy to say that I have received great . benefit from it. I can recommend it as an invaluable remedv to those aftlioted. March 19 1 H. D. Family Flour. 100 BBLS. hxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low or iced, but sound. For sale by HOPE A GYLES ?. i . - ? ? A LUME X?NUMBER 65; $5,000,000 B1QWMIT SIE! ?? FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT I2t AID OF TOE Public Library of Kentucky, JULY 31, 1874. I?n announcing the fifth and labt of the series of Gilt Concorts. given for the benefit or the Pnblic Library of Kentucky, tho Trustees and Manager refer with pride and ploaaure to tho four which haTe been already given: The firut, December 1G,18711 tho second, December 2, 1872; tho third, Julv 8, 1873; and tho fourth. March 31, 187L Under their charter, granted by a special Act of (he Kentucky Legislature, March 16, 1871. the Truateea aro authorized to give ONE MOUK, and ONLY ONK MORE Gift Coucert. With the money arising from this fiiftb mid last Concert, the Li? brary, MiiBeum and other ?"????artmcntB are to be enlarged aud ci.. ? ..d with a fixed Tvnd certain annual income. Such an en? dowmeut fond ia deaired, aa will secure, beyond peradventure. not only tho mainte. uaueo of tbia magi ificent establishment, but its conatant growth. THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT, For the purpoaeB mentioned, aud which is poaitiveiy aud unequivocally announced aa THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER 1 HIB OHARTEB AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, will como offiu tho Public Library E&ll, at Louisville, I Kentuckv, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874, At thiri final Concert everything will be upon a scale corresponding with its in? creased importance. The music will be rendered by an orchestra couaiatiug of 100 performers, selected for their fame indif? ferent 1 anda, and tho unprecedented sum of $2,600,000, Divided iuto 20,000 Gifts, will be distributed among tho ticket-holders. LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gilt. $'250,000 One Graud Cash Gift. lOo.OOO Oue Grand Cash Gift. 75,000 One Graud Oath Gilt. 60.000 Oue Graud Cash Gift. 25.1.00 5 Cash Gift?, $2O.C0O each. 100 C00 10 Caah Gifte. 14 000 each. 140 000 15 Caah Gilts, 1O.C00 each. 150 00;) 20 Caah Gifts, 5,000 each.irO.??? 25 Caah Gitta, i,0(J0 each. 100,000 30 Cash Gifts, 3 000 each. 90.COO 50 Caeh Gifts, 2,0( 0 each. 100.000 loo Caah Gifts., 1,000 each. 100,100 240 Caah Gifts, 500 each. 120,000 500 Caeh Gifts, 100 pach. 50,000 19,000 Caah Gilts, 50 each. ... 950,000 Grand Total 20 COO Gifts, all caeh, $2,5CO,0CO PRICE OP TICKETS. Whole Tickets. f50 00 naives. 25 00 T?ntb,or each Coupon. 5 00 11 Whole Tickets for. ?00 00 224 Tickets for. 1 000 CO lickcta aro now ready for tale, and orders accompanied bv cash will be prompt? ly filled. Liberal coiumistiona will be allowed to satisfactory agents Circulars containing full particulars fur? nished on application. TIIOS. R. URAMLETTK, Agent aud Manager, Pftblio Library Build tug, Louisville, Kentuckv. I Mav 19_ _J__tuft mm if worn IIANUFACTUBIM COMPANY CHARLESTON, S. C. I ...... i , TI^OBE* at.o gem lai c llic -. EAST RAY V? AM) PRi ICH ARD H i KELTS; Trea? surer's ?-<&??', at CAROLINA .AYINGS BANK. Church, hear Baj'iie ?tr. i ?; P. O. Box 529. niUEOTuUS G. V/. WILLIAMS. f J. PELZKR I J. C. M vl.LONEt, D. C. I.BaC-.H. ? CA CII.'S'LM, A. \ GOLDSMITH. orricKns ; JOHN P TAYLOR; Pre,iricnt FltED RROl'HEKHOOD, Sopi riutei dent, I W. H. PRIOI.EAU, Stcielai ;. ! W. E. BltAESE, TreaaHter, at Caroling Saving? Bank. H. RL'IST. Solicitor. 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