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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. The Weatheu.?In Europo:the weu tber has been' extraordinary. "Within a week of tho summer solstice, Greut Britain has been visited by damaging frosts.. In Italy, tho frequency of tor rible hail storms baa been . noted' as anomalous. Herald correspondents state that some .of the old Italian churches and other magnificent public edifices have suffered Reverely in these tomposta, and we have reports of tho streets .of Milan, being covered with wounded and dead birds, finding no escape' from the icy 'elements. ? ?' There is.a fine, attraction now at Ni? agara for nervous and sensitive sonls. Mr. Marlott/ the keeper at the whirl? pool, at Niagara,- reports that the body | of a man is in the whirlpool. It oan be | distinctly seen from tho bank. All ef? forts to.get the body bave proved un? successful, ds it is hurled around. One time hia head and arms were visible; at another his legs are to be seen. His pantaloons are tucked in his boots. The body will probably stay in thol whirlpool for weeks. It is dressed like | that of a sailor. What a commentary upon early mm* ringen is supplied by the telegraphic announcement from Fonda, New York State: "Mrs. Anna Jefferson, fifteen years of age, committed suicide last night, by taking arsenic. Tho cause of the aot was domestic trouble' Poor ohildl a wife at fifteen and a self murderer through domestic trouble. We pity Anna's parents if it was with their consent that she became a wife. The corrupt practices of which Mr. Grant, the English member of Parlia? ment, has been convicted, consisted chiefly in ordering too many carpots of the Kidderminster |manufaoturers dur? ing the time of his oandidacy in that] borough. So liberal a patron of local industry was, of course, deserving of election, but tbe judges thought it was too much like bribery and corruption. Mr. Beeoher's friends appear to be trying to keep op a bold front, and they will do the best they can for him. Mr. Til ton talks strangely, if he is cor? rectly reported, and the end is not yet. Mr. Beecher's statement is in keeping with the mysterious .manner iu which be and his frieuds 'have heretofore treated the charges against him. COLUMBIA, 8. 0., July 7. 1874.?Hon. , It. B. Elliott, Member to Congress of tho Third Congressional District of the state of south Carolina?Please call at | F lix Cardarelli's aud settle your tailor's biil, which has bceu standing slnco Janua? ry, 1872." F. OAKDaRELLI. J93~0harles'.on JVeics aud Courier copy three times. July 9 lmo l<tt Creme de lu*Crem<-, No. 4, prico 50 cts. Contains On the Sei, Barcarolle, by Kuho; Tho Break of Day, Reverie, by Ar diii; La Ballerina, Polka, by Lichner; When the Swallows Homeward Fly. by Oos ten; Espieglerlee, Caprice, by Egghard?5 pieces for 50 ots. FT TTt A T3 1j ii Creme ?tu la! \ J Ii VJ f\ J Creme, No. 5, contains the following music?50 cts.: Mountain .Stream, Caprice, by S. Smith; Count on Mo, Galop, by Joooby; Qmziosa, Uomance, by Thalborg; Dancing Loaves, Inst., by Mattei; May Breezes, Imd.. by Lange piecea for 50 ctg. \A"T TO Tf^i La Creme de In Creme. JML U ?IvK? 0. contains the follow? ing music?50 cts.: Chant du Bivouac, Transcription, by Kett'orer; Thine Own, Melodie, by Lange; Don Pasquato, Sere? nade, by Thfclberg; The angel's Dream, Reverie, by Langt*; The Wdd Rost-, Ro? mance, by Krug?5 ptooes for 50 cts. MA ITT X^1"^VI,**:,?r^", Mmlrol J\.L?JjlilJ Fntortmly. so, contains tho following ninsic?price 3ll cents: Two Songs by Hays, two by Danks, one by Muywood, a sacred Quartet by Thomas, a Four-hand Piece, a Qiickstop, an easy March and a beautiful Fantasie, bv Kinkel. 10 piece* for 30 nenta. POST-PAID ?:?imo"S". ly. No. 81. conUihi the following music prico 30 cents: Two new Songs by Hays, time by Pratt, one by Leslie, onu by Stew? art, a Trio for Female Voices, by Abt; a Sacred Quartotto by Dauka, two Polkas, pretty Walt/, and a March. 11 pieces 30cts. ON REOEIPT MARKED PRICE. Address J. L. PETERS, P.O. Box 5421 599 Broadway, Now York, July 21 25 Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. ITo Rent, , . THE front portion of tho STORE Jy?how ucuupied l>y D. C. Peixotto A sons, fronting 3u foot on Main street and running bach about t>0 foci. For terms, apply on tbe premise*.to July i:> f:l* c PIS IXO PTo ft SONS. To ilenf. TQ hu approved tenant, tho two story COT'TaGI*., with nix ra^ms, on .Marion Street, botwecn Blandina and Samter streets. Apply -it the Central Hotol. MRS. S.S.GOULDSMITH. July 12 House to Rent. M' THE HOUSE and FOUR ACRE LOT of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Hood gar don and excellent well of wa'.er. Pos? session given immediately. Apply to WM. MARTIN or E R. ARTHUR. July 4 JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT \ FTEH heaiing tho arguments iu tho *'V_ great manUamuB cano, and having delayed a decision, seem to be PUZZLED TO DETERMINE How to act towards jiial and unjust, claims, J tdges of the Weed, however', tmd no difli culty in tit once telling iHE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A celebrated ?c. CIGAR and one sold in imitation,Tor, realh, thri comparis'iii iu at* ridiculous as c-on) paring the vlinif.teaof SOUTH CAROLINA AND AFRICA. B< -: les,the copyrighted brand -t eures tho 'X.-.u-ivo sale, ot these justly celebrated Ui irs to tho _ INDIAN GIl'.L CIGAR STORE, .'< . > 7 Columbia, S. 0. Let o Notice to Chewevs of Good Tobacco, j CA i.HUli .\ I CAt.HUV.Vi CALHOUN t AFRESH Hiipplv oT the imlebratod CAL HOUN CHEWING TOBACCO, just re e<dvou and I\>r salo at . ; July iff." .10try c. keepers*. Landreth's Turnip Seed. RUTABAGA, Flat Dulek, Gbbc, Bed Top just received at L. T. SLLL1MAN A CO.'S July IS Drn'ggtor'o. Aperients, ONGRESS WATE It j Tarrant's Seltzer, Citrato Magnesia, Seidlltz Powders. For sale at L..T. SLLLIAIAN A UO.'H July 7_Drug Store. Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE C BSjCOMPANY hasi always on hand tho i^largeet stock of HAY in Columbia, comprising both Eastern and Western, which will bo delivered anywhere in tho city, Treo of charge for drayago, and at tho very lowest rates. Onr facilitiesfor purchasing and handling aro such as to;ouablo us to compote success? fully with any other house, and parlies in need will do "well to givo u? a call before purchasing elsewhere, tor we cannot bv un? dersold. Particular attention is called to our stock of Eastern HAY, which is the best in the market. May C, 3mo MILLINERY. A FULL lino of latent stylen; also, Ladies' and Children's SUITS, Mrs. Moody's colo ibrate-d CORSETS, with othor styles; UNDER-WEAR in 'groat variety; HAIR of all dofcriptiou, and Bazaar Pat? terns, which will be sold very low. Please call and sco lor yourselves, at rnno23inos MRS-C E. REED'S. Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all Smokers to know that thero aro still plouty moro of the celebrated 5 cent PARTAGAS on baud. I guarantee th at they contain moro and a bettor quality of Tobacco tbau any other 0 cent Cigar | Bold in this city. Special Order, No. 2. All 8mokorB of Pressod Cigars will please ] take notice that they can get a bnnch con- j taming 25 Cigars lor tl, and all other popular brands at equally low prices, at the CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE, (Sign of the Indian Chief,) 3d Door Below Wliookr House. Jone G _ New Church Musio Book, For 1874-1875. THE LEADER!! BY H. R. PALMER and L. O. EMERSON, tho most successful Church Music Book makers of tho day. Will bo ready in August, and will contain the usual Hing-1 ing School Course, and a largo amount of new and choice music for Choirs, Conven? tions aud Singing Classes. Specimen Pages uow ready, and will bo mailed, post free, on application. Prlcu $1 3S, or 812-00 per Dozen. The Emerson New Method FOll REED ORGANS, By L. O. Emerson and W. S. B. Matthows. j $2 50. Ono of the newest and very boat of the New Methods. Guide in the Art of Singing, By Geo. L. Osgood H 00. Now and vory superior hook lor Voico Training. Richter'a Manual of Harmony, Translated from the eighth German edition by J. C. D. Parker. Price $2 00. Prepared ozpreeely for tho Leipaie Con? servatory, and is a complete aud reliable Grammar of Composition. OLIVER DITrfON .t CO.. Boston. OHAS. n. D1TSON A CO., July 4 wsl 711 Broadway. N. Y. Hay and Straw Cutters. RAW-HIDE ROLLER STRAW CUT? TERS. Self-sharpening Straw Colters. American Lever 8traw Cutters. Champion Hay and Straw Cutters. Bur (lick's National Hay and Straw Cut tors, comprising tho best assortment in tho city, and lor sale at low prices by Jnno 24_JOHN AQNBW A- SON^ Catawba Wino. PURE Kelley Island CATAWBA, on hand aud for sale low bv July 2 JOHN AO NEW A SON. Nii.ks O. I'AnKEn. Edoar Caypi.k'ss. PARKER & CAYPLESS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ROOM 1 Parker's Block, Main street, Columbia, S. C. May 10 Scuppornong and Sautern Winos. f'\ DOZEN of the above, in tine order, t)v./ for sale very low. bv Jnno 24 He > PE A OY LEU. In the District Court of the United States for South Carolina. IN the matter of JASPER 0. ROATIT, of McMaster, Motiteit Ii .V Boat b. of Co? lumbia, Bankrupt.?Petition for full and iiual diHchargo tu bankruptcy.?Ordered, that a bearing bn had on the 14th day of August, 1871, at F?deral Oonyt Houso, in Greenville, s. c, and that all croditors, Ac, of said Bankiupt appuar. at said time and place, and show cause, If any they can, why the prayer of tho petitioner should not bo granted. By order of tho Court, the 23.1 dav of July. 187-1. DANIEL IIORLBKCK, Clerk or tho Di.strict Court of tho United Htatoa for South Carolina. July 25 *3 To All Whom It May Concern. NOTICE is hereby given that application was made on tho 10th day of Julv, 1871, to the Clerk of tho Court for Richland County, by John C. Soogers, G. Dioicke, William Stoiglitz, B. Ivoenig.Ooorgo Bruns, M. Ehrlieh, P. a. Jacobs, Eibi V. Hei, D. Epstih', !?'. KoNoman, J, P. Eisenuiann, Henry Habouloht, C. D. Eberhardt and others, for a charter of incorporation for THE COLUMBIA GERMAN BOH UETZ EN VEREIN, in accordance with the Act of the General Assembly in such iuo made and provide d. . July 12 niwlO COLUMBIA, S. C, SUNDAY IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Patented Maroh, 1870, BY PE.VD1.ETON A KOARDMAN, auousta, oa. cTtHE satisfaction this PRESS has giveu JL in iho past, the groat improvement made on it, and the fact of its being from forty to llfty dollars cheaper than any other good Proas, should induce planters and others to Bend for one of our new Circulars before purchasing. Wo aluo manufacture frons lor Water Power Presses and Screw Presses. Address PRNDLETON & BOARDMAN, Fonudry and Machine Works. Kollodk St i vet. Augusta, Ga. July 2 w||lmo UlVuKTART TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS who solicit orders by card, catalogue, trade list, sample or other specimen, also those who viBit their customers and solicit trado t>y pnrchai-eF made direct from stock, and who trawl in auy section, by rail or boat, selling ativ cIshs of goods, are requested to I send their BUSINESS and PRIVATE AD? DRESS, a* below, stating class of goods they sell and by whom employed; also, I those who are at "present under no engage? ment. This matter is of great importanco individually to tradesmen of this class, or men soliciting trade in this manner. It in, therefore, especially desired that this no? tice may meet tbo oyo of all Commercial Travelers and Salesmen in this country, and that tin y will at (Mice give it their at? tention. Those who comply with above request will bo confidentially treated and dulv advised of object in view. Ploaso ad? dress (bylottor oulyj CO-OPERATION, Care Georgo F. Rowull &. Co., 41 Park Row, New York city. July 9 \ l mo S3 00.0GO MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES! Legalized by Stato Authority, and DRA H'Ar IN V UBLIO IN ST. LO UIS. (iruncl Moglu Number Scheme of 50,000 Numbers! draws the i.ast oat of each month. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! I 10,380 Prlzett, Amounting to S300.0OO. Whole Tickets, f 10; Halvce.S; Quarters, 2.50 The. Great Combination Scheme, with a CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! and 32,3'.)C Phizes, Amodxtino to $578,1771 Dratcs Ecery Saturday During the Year. WholeTinkets.$10; Halves,5; Quarters,2.50 Address, for tickets and circulars, MURRAY. MILLER ft CO., Manager?, P. O. Box 2.41G. St. Louis, Mo. April 7_ _VZly Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's Great Family Medicines. COMPOUND KXTltACT CURYDA til?i tho gioat ve.gotablo alterative for all diseases arising from impure blood. DR. QRBENR'8 FIT CURB, for tho euro of Epilepsy, Fits,Spasms, and convul? sion B of all kinds. fll?cllcate<l Honey, for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases of tho lungs and air passages. Neuralgin Specific,r certain and speedy euro for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous Head-ache,and all nervous pains. Wnimsii Valley Ague Cure. Contains no Quinino. A most positive remedy tor Chills, Bilious Fever, and Congestions of Liver aud Spleen. Acts like a charm. Prepared at the Laboratory, Charlotte, N.C. For sale by W.C.FISHER, Nov20ilj Columbia. S. C. SAMFAfiTliRING COMPANY of CHARLESTON, S. C. 1T70RKH nud general oftico, EAST BAY W ANl> PRITCHARD STREETS: Trea |surcr's nflico. at CAROLINA KAYINOH HANK. Clinreli, near Hayna street; P. O. Box 520. directors. G. W. WILLI AMS. F. .T. PEI.ZKR. J. C. MAI.LONEE, D. C. EIJAUGR. C. A. 0I1IS JLM, A. A. GOLDSMITH. OFflCERS. JOHN F TAYLOR. Prosidetit. FRED BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent. W. H. PRIOLF.AU. Secretary. W. E. BRAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina Sa vinos Rank. H. BUHT, Solicitor. F0RGINGS AND CASTINGS of every description. House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c. Marine, Stationary and Portabh STEAM ENGIN KS, Boiltra, Tanks. Hoisting Engines. Saw IS1 i 11 ? ?. Rice Threshers and Milir> of every de? scription Shafting, PuHevs and Gearings. IRON FRONTS far Buildings CASTINGS of every kind in Iron or Brans. Forging.iof all descriptions Phosphate Washers. Phosphate and Ore Crushers. STEAM FITTINGS, Wrought Iron Pipe. Sheet Ruliher and Oaakets, Water and Steam Gauges, Belting, Packing, -V ?. manufacturers of TAYLOR'S Patent Direct Acting Steam & Hydraulic Presses. also manufacturers of S A M U E L J. CHAP M A N 'S PATKNT TRAP STRAIN RR, For Bilf{? Pumps, Bilge 11 j- ctions, A c. May 23 ntnOmn ?traw llata. /~1 O to D. EPSTIN'S, under Colnmbia \JC Hotel, tor cheap and sI\.!m!i NTH A Vi MATS " May Bargains in Suits. ijtOll bargains in Business and Dress JD SL'l ts, go to D. EPSTIN'S, under Co? lumbia Hotel. May 150 MORNING, JULY 20, 137-1 New Books at Bryan's. rilHE GREAT ICE AGE and its Ro'ation L to tlio Antiquity of Man?by James Gclke.F. R.H. $2 50. Wilkaa, Sheridan, Fox, (ol tiir.cof Georgs 111.) f2l)J. Bomticr, (Profcbsor,) on American Cur? rency; $3.00. Ducti inn ol Evolution?by Winch ell. $1.00 Vernes' Meridian or Ad veil I ores in South Africa.. Vernes' from the Earth to the Moon and Around It. $1.00. Sun Views of the Earth or the Seasons, illustrated -by Proctor, P. lt. S. *> 50. Verne?' Journey to tho Centre of the Earth. 75 coots. Also, ?. supply nf new NOVELS, by Eng? lish and flarman anthors. cheap. " ul tTN E Y T ? jT??W, " On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Raltimoro, Philadelphia, Boston and ull promi? nent cities <jf thu United States ami Eu? rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing certificates issued. STOCKS, RUNDS, GOLD and SILVER bought aud sold. ACCOUNTS of nscrchanta and others from tho city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LIN BS OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson streelu. Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. TLIE Cincinnati Gazette makes tho asto? nishing announcement that Cincinnati beer is no longer pure, but adulterated with molaesea, sugar of starch, fusel oil aud the poisonous Colchicum. The Commissioner of Agriculture, in his report for 1HG5, says that Prof. Mapes, of New York, analyzed tho beer from a dozen different broworics, and found all of it adulterated. Cocculus Indiens and mix vomica entered largely into its composition. J. O. SFF.GERS guarantees his beer tobo pure aud reliable, lio docs not adulterate it, but brews from tho best barley, malt ajnd Jhopa._Jan_23 _ P. B. GLASS, Accountant. WILL attend to Opening. Closing or Keeping S.-tu of BOOKS OF AC? COUNTS for Merchants, Bankers, Me? chanics, Professional Men or others, and to any business pertaining to the Counting Room. COPYING or WRITING of any de? scription executed promptly. Office at Co? lumbia. Hotel, first floor. jlnne 9 I, aw visits' offices: i nsc kan ck offices! kuuiiis foil faaiil.1f.SI singles UEU-ltUUMSI to li:t in the new Central National Back Building. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Ded-Hooms from $3 per month upwards; Family Rooms from $0 per month upwards; Lawyers' Offices from i(! pr month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements in? side building. Ab back roctns, all fronting on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in chargo of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Messrs. SEIBFLS ft P.ZELL. April 2 State South Carolina, Barnwell Co. lly the Hoard of County Commissioners of said (Jaunty. BY virtue ot an Act of the General' Ak aembly of said State, rat iff.1 on the 12th day of February, A. D. 1X711, and of a resolution ot tho said board of County Commissioners, adopted on the 15th day of .Tun?', A. D. 187-1, the undersigned will sell, at public auction,in the town of Rarn well. the County Heat of said Comity, ori MONDAY, the 7 th day of Septem bor next, it. being salo-dav, tho COURT HOUSE BUILDING AND LOT, in the town of Black villa, wit Ii hl! its privileges and ap? purtenance*, to the highest bidder for cash, and will make titles to the purchaser at said sale. DkSCKI 1TION Ol'THi: DCII.PINO.?A large, new and finely constructed brick building, two stories high, fronting the South Car.? bua Railroad, and one hundred yards, more or less, distant therefrom; said building being forty feet wide by sixty feet long, j containing six spacious rooms on the first floor, and a capacious court hall, and two small rooms on t lie second floor, all plaster? ed and nicely litiisln d, with four lire-places in Ilm hall and one in each room of the building, with a passago-way nine feet wide running through tho entire length ot tin- building on tho ground floor; said building being roofed with tin. titled up with mantel-pieces, Yeneliaii blinds, win? dow aasli, and in every way commodious aud convenient. The lot .1,' laud belonging to the County, [upon which pi.id Court House building is ! situate d, contains two neros, morr i>r b-ss. J. M.LEN TOIIIN, (':. iirmat:. il KRCULI'> McJREARY, HENtO COKERi i Couldv ' ??innni-.'si mers I' irnwi !1 Comity Jini-" 2? ia South Cafo:ina---itichland County. COUHT OF CO M Mo A* PLEAS. I Walter R. Jones. Plaintiff against JoluiJ. Patti.-iton, Defendant. -Copy Summons Money Di maud- -Complaint in?t s?iveil. 7?? John J. Patterson, Defendant in this action: YOU are hen by summoned and rc quin d io uiitwi r the- c iiiiplaint in this action, which :? filed in the office of the C!< rk of I tie C urt ot Common Pleas for the said Comity; and to ecrvu r. copy of your answer on tho aubscribeis, at their office. Room 1 Pari.er Ul'>ck, Columbia,S. C, within twenty days after the tervico of Ibis summons on you, exclusive ol tin-day ot service. It you fail to aiiswor this coiiiplalnt within ih* tinio aforesaid, iho Plaintiff will take jit Igni'-lit against you (or the sum of one hundred dollars, with interest at the I rate of -evt i. per cciitiiiu per annum, from I the (>th d i% ol .bine. A. D. 1-7-1, and costs.8 PARKER ft OAYP1.KSS, Plaintiffs Attoi lift vs. fr s I D. II. Ml LI.i'.li, C. C. P. Daten July _'. IS7I j To the Defendant, John ?'. Patterson: I Take notice, tin.: I lie siitnni uis in this I action, o| wtiicti Ihn foregoing is a n?py. 'was filed in tho oflieeoftlio Clerk ol the Con: ' ol Common Pleas, at Columbia; in the County ol Richiaiib, in ib.- ^:i.*< . t i South Cart*:!iia. on the I day July, IS I PARK I'dt A < AVPI.ESS. j Attorneys at Law, Parker's P?b ck, Main : sir bt, Columbia, S. O. July I -?; ?i;ilj>c:"ii?i* lor'.lie PmKolX.. Event." vo Spartan barg and As?evilie Railroad. -? ? ? Xa'uiv'.f JTighway slcross the Mountain*.' Lioiit Grapes, Easy Curves, No Tunnellno LET IT BK BUILT Sl'EEDlI.V! A link in the Air-Lino Road between the cities of Cincinnati, Louisville, St.Louis, Chicago and Charleston, BOYcnty-fonr miles long, with less than twenty miles of heavy work. Shorter than any line from' New York, Philadelphia and Baltimoro to oithor of thcao citice, and many hundred miles nearer to these contr'os of Western trado than any oxistlug lino to Charleston. Tho Road that promises to makeCharlos ton tho market for the trado of tho great Ni rth-west, tho West Indies, South Ame? rica und Europe; also, au important emi? grant station. V.'JONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION, SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND PROFITABLE IN RESULTS. An important enterprise for tho develop? ment oi South Carolina, Shares Fifty Dollars each, payablo in ten installments. Every citizen of this State should own at least one Sharo. Charleston, with her magnificent Har? bor and genial climate; bor immense unde? veloped back country, containing a fertile soil, line pasture grounds and inexhausti? ble water power; her contiguity to tho West Indies and South America, and hor unparalleled European ocean course, is destined, upon tho completion of this Im? portant Trunk Line, to cmergo from her prostrated condition and become what nature has intendod she should bo?the Great Commercial, Metropolis of tho Southern Section of tho Uniteo States. LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY. Tho following clause in tho charter is published for the information of sub? scribers: Sec. 4. "That no Stockholder of said Company shall bo held liable for tho debts, contracts or acts of said corporation, boyond tbo amounts actually subscribed to the Capital Stock of said Company by such Stockholder."' DIRECTORS: Gko. W. Williams, Gakrikl Cannon, B. Boi.i.mann, John H. Evins, Alva Gaoe, T. B. Jeter, Theo. D. Jkrvey, D. R. Di.ncan, Theo. G. Barker, James E. Black, John S. Fairly, John S. Wiley. Principal Oflico and Address, 23 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. C. G. MEMMINGER. President. A. C. KAUFMAN, Secretary and Treas. July 8 3mo Excursion Tickets to New York. 49-$3i.:io."u:a SOUTH CAROLINA RAILBOAD CO., Columbia, S. c, -Inue 30.187L ROUND TRIP TICKETS to New York ami return, via Charleston and Stetm ship, at REDUCED RATES, will be on sale on and after lnt July. Stoamers sail on Wednesdays and Saturdays. S. B. BICKENS, July l General Ticket Agent. Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan? tic Ooast and Midland Lines CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU? GUSTA, AND WILMINGTON, COLUM? BIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS. Con MitiA, S. O, May 20, 1874. ROUND TRIP TICKETS to all promi? nent Virginia Springs and Western North Carolina Excursion Points, good until November 1, 187-1, will be on *alo at the Company's Ticket Cilice in thib eily, both via Charlotte anil ein Wilmington, on and af;er June 1, 1871. Tickets to Ntw York, Philadelphia, Bal timorc. cht Bay Line, at reduced rates, also Uli sale. A. POPE, Jinn- 7 General Paircugcr Agent Notice. SUPERINTENDENT'- OFFICE, j SPARTAN BURG ?V UNION R. It. CO., ON and aft? r June 1, 1874, Trains on tue j Spartauburg and Union Railroad will! run. uinking elo.?e connection with the ureenvil'e anu Columbia ami Atlanta and | Richmond Air-Lino Railroads, doing away I with the delay at Alston. fho Spartauburg and Union Railroad ia | completely equipped for this business; Road being in lino condition, makes good lime aiid eure connections. Passengers traveling thi? ronti* -vill have 1 every attention. W. W-DAVli'.S. i May 27 2mo Superintendent. ] Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, a T hia new store, Main street, nearly op A. p?ftite tho Central National Bank, has large and beautiful (dock of fine WATCHES stem and key winders, from best European and American manutaclurors, and of his I own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY] Au unrivaled assort? ment Just received and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in fids and cases, I lit idal Presents, and a very lino selection of | Piated-Ware, G?hl Walch and Neck Chains, | Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En gagemi nt Rings, large stock of Spectacles I and Evc-GliisiM'Si ('locks, Musical Boxes,' and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My I stock i? the I ja hi i ft and best selected in tho j Southern countr\ and will I b sold as cheap is nunc article c;in bo bought auywheto. j Get 21 Summer Clothing. t~i O to D. KPSTIN'S. under Columbia ?T Hotel, for Men's and B >y's Spring and DUMB X?NUMBER 9^ rZ SECOND AND LABT, . CBffl GIFT C?RE1T mi Arr.iW tins (..' J ? . . >?| TOXIC ;B|L1M:?.CIAT10S THURSDAY, SEPT. 8? 1874. THIS enterprise iB.coUAuctld by. tbo Ma-> SONIC Hl.LllJi- A.H?iWJAjlrjP.f ,OV KiillfUli,, Y\., under atuhorjtv of, tnoVirginia Legis? lature? Art pasted "Matlcfe 8/-1870?for the purpose of raising lnnda to complete tbe Maeonic Toniple nowih course of erectiox in Norfolk. . tilOiW 50,000 Tickets--ffib00 Cash Gifts. $250,00011 .. TO BE OIVBN AWAY:. A NEW FEA1URE, TO WIT: A Gift ir Guaranteed to One of Every Ten Consecutive Numbers. UHT OF G~- "? One Grand Cash Gift ol.JUO.OOC One Grand Cash Gift of. 25,000 Onb Orand Caeh Gib of..'.. 20,000 One Grand Cash Gift uf. 10,000 One ''"-rand Cash GM of. 5,000 One Grand Cut.li Gift of. 2,500 Ouo Grand Cash Gift of. 2,000 15 Cash Girta of 1,000 cacb.15,000 28 Oaf h Gitta of SOU each.14,000 ?13 Caeb Gifta of 250 each.10,750 79 Caah Gifta of ISO each.11,850 250 CaaU Gifts of 100 each. 25,000 578 Caeh Gifta of GO each. 28.900 5,000 Caah Gifts of 10 each. 50,000 0,000 Caan Gifts, asgregatlng S2-">0,000 Wholo Tickets, $i0; Hair Tickets, $5; Quarter Tickets, $2 50; 11 Whole Ticketa or 22 Half Tickets for (100. No discount on leas amount. NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert ia etrictly for MASONIC purpoaea, and will be conducted with the same liberality, honeaty and fairneea which characterized the first enterprise. JOHN L. ROPER, President. For Tiokets and Circulars giving full in? formation, address ? HENRY V. MOORE, Secretary Masonic Relief, Association Norfolk, V*. Jnno 30 j26 $5,000,000 FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT IN AID OF TUE Public Library of Kentucky* JUIiY 31, 18T4. - IN announcing the fifth and last of the aeries of Gilt Concerts, given for tbe benefit of tbo Public Library of Kentucky, the Trustoos and Manager refer '.vitk pride and pleasure to the four which have bees, already given: Tbo first, December 10,1871. tho second, December 2,1872; the third, Julv H, 1873; and the fourth, March 1874. Under their charter, grauted by a special Act of che Kentucky Legislature, March 10, 1871. the Truste en are authorized to give OA IC M?HR, and ONLY ONK MOILS; Gift Concert. With tbo money* arising from this fiifth and last Concert, the Li? brary, Museum.and other departments are to be enlarged aud endowed with a fixei? and cc-rU.in annual income. Such an en? dowment fuiid is deeirt d, aa will secure, beyond per ad ventured not only the mainte uauco of this magnificent establishment, but its constant growth. THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT, For the purposes mentioned; ami which i? positiven and nnequivoeallv announced as ? THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE (JIVES UNDER HIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT; MANAGEMENT . will come off in Public Libra?* Hail, at Louisville, Kv. FRIDAY, JOT T 31, 1874. At this tiua.1 Concert ? veryihing wid b? upon a scale corn spoinling with iut iu I creased importance '1 lie music will be j rendered hy an orchestra consisting of 100 i per formt; i s. selected for their, fame iu dif ! fercut land- and the unprecedented sum o! $2,500,COO, Divided Into 20.COO Gifts, will bedletributed among the tickot-boldera. LiIST OK GIFTS? One Grand Cash Gift.$250 000 Olio Grand Cash Gift. lOn.OOC One Grand Cash Gift. 75.000 I ono Orand Caah Gift. 50,00f? I One Grand CakIi Gilt . 25,000 5.Caeh Gifts, $20 000 each. 100,000 In Caeh Gifts, 14 000 each. 140 000 I 15 Cash Gifts, 10 CO'.) each. 150,000 , 20 Ca*h Oifts, 5,000 each. 100,000 I 25 Cash Gifts. 4.000 each. 100,000 I 30 Cash toils. 8 000 each .. 80,000 50 Cash Gilts, 2,010 nach. 100,000 ! 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each. 100,000 240 Cash Gift*, 500 each_ 120,000 500 Cash Gittc. 100 each. 50,000 19 (H)0 Caah Giftt., 50 each. OSO.OOf: Gland Total 20 C0l) Gifts, allc-.sh, $2,500,00f . PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets. j $50 Ot) Halves . 25 00 Tenth, or each Coupon. -5 00 11 Wholo Ticketa for. 500 00 22J Tickets for.1,000 OF ?J ickets are now ready for sal* and ordors I accompanied by oash will be promptly filled, , Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory apf'ta. I Circulars co 1 fining full particulars fur i nlshed on application. THOS. V UKAMIiKTTK, Agent and Manager, Tablic Librarv Buil? [ ing, Louisville, Kentucky._May 19 tufj THRESHING Iff ?CHINES, HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans., Grain Cradlesr* ? EAS?XARLE LABOR-SAVING MA? CHINERY GENERALLY. For sale. \<y L?RICK & L0WRANCE. sy Order oarly so as to giro ample thrai and avoid disappointment.