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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. A New Orleans Romance.?Every day at ono of tho recorders coarts iu New Orlearjs is to bo found an elderly lady neatly, even elegantly ? dressed, apparently watobing with intense in? terest each trial as it is called, and when the court has adjourned quietly moving away with the crdwd. She has . a painful and singular i history. Childless and alone in the world, ehe was onoe the centre of a happy family circle; but a series of misfortunes oamo and left her hopelesB and 'aimless. The epidem? of 1856 deprived her of. her husband and twq ohUdren. Qf her re-, moiniqg ions one was killed in the. army, and the other, about a year since, was'arraigned before the same conrt for murder. Before this awf al shook.the mother's reason ;b?d reeled and left her a harmless maniac. Since then she, each day, imagines her son on trial and watohes there far his com? ing, i Day after day she proseoates in the court room her tireless watoh. Disappointment never affeots her, for | she thinks she will see him to-morrow. Those who have charge of her gratify | the barmlflss delusion, and thae morn? ing and evening she is found at her I post, influenced by an affection that defies the flight and wreck of reason. -<?. ? A San Francisoo reporter blushed at I some remarks of Victoria Woodhull, and was promptly discharged by his I employers for "conduct unbecoming a| journalist." Extracts. ENGLISH. Frenoh and American EX? TRACTS for the Handkorchiof, tori sals at 1j. T. SILUMAN <t CO.'S July 7_Drag Btoro. To All Whom It Hay Concern. NOTICE ie hereby given that application | -was made on the 10th day of July, 187-1, to the Clerk of tbe Court for Riohland | County, by John C. Seegers. G. Dieicks, William Bteiglitz, B. Koenig^George Braes. M. Ehrlich, F. A. Jacobs, Eibt F. Hei, D. Epstin, F. Eoaeman, J. F. Eiaenmann. Henry Habaniobt, O. D. Eberhardt and others, for a charter of incorporation for THE COLUMBIA GERMAN 8CHUETZEN . VEREIN, in accordance with the Act of tbe General Assembly in euch oaaa made and ? provided._July 12 mwlO GOME QUICK! OR yan will miaa tho BEST BABGAINSI that have been offered to tho people J of Columbia bv 0. P. JACKSON, The Leader of Low Prices. ttflW M ITS TOE 0LDEST CL0TH1XG HAT Jf, STAND IN tbe Stalo, antl'now rtc" cheapest to get good it t i" Ii ??? READY-MADE" CLOTHING' For Sumrnfer." :A lftrgeVlnc of iiATS; some tiling eutiroly new in STAWHATSi We still kcen.aSroaHt of tb.6 tlfneVio)' FURNIS?IN? GOODS! GoHts' Underskirts^, Silk, Lisle Thread aud Gatizs, Lineiivarm Sviit Dnwort, Ties, Bqw#, Sopka,Oolla?, Scarfs, the celebrated Star Shirts.rcttdv-maUo and made to order; fite ku>rantei?d. White L}u6n. Dpuk, Mar? seilles Vesra, in nbw styles. Black Alpaca Frook and'BacliCbau; 1 J> .'? ' ' 1 We are aaRiog Gowls atjow prioes for cash.. KIN AUD, & WILEY. July 23 _? ' l 1 , To Rent. i TO, ad approved tenant, the two story go iTage, with, kh rooms, on ?Marioa'atreet, between Blandhig and Sumter streets: Apply at the' Central Hotel. - MBB. B.B.GOULDSMITH. July 12 House to Rent. MTHE HOUSE and FOCR ACRE] LOT'of Mrs. K. J. Arthur. Good gar . den and cxaellont wall of wi*or. Pos Fessipu given inituodiatulv. Apply to WM.' MARTIN or E. R. ABTH?R. ' July 4 Home Stomach Bitters. THESE celebrated LITTERS, prepared by Jas. A. .lackson .v Co., of St. LouIb, area cortain pr.iventative of FEVER AND AGUE, INTERMlTTENTS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, And are highly recommended as au oxosl lent louic and inviguralur of tho system. For sale by the wholesale gents, _ JnuelQ_ JOHN AONEW A SON. Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! Al\\\\ THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE J^l2a'JOMPANY has always ou hand tho *??*alargcst stock of HAY in Cidumhia, comprising both Eastern and Western, which will be delivered anywbero in tho city, free of charge for drayiigo, and at the very lowest rales. Our facilitiesfcr purchasing aud handling are such as to'enAbleoutocompotoaucceiw-1 fnlly with any other houao, and parties in need will do well to give us a e.all boforo I purchasing elsewhere, for toe cannot be ua ilt rtoUl. Particular attention is called to onr stock I of Eastern HAY, which is tho boat in the | market. May 6|3mo Food for Infants. CONDENSED MILK, Eaglo Brand, Pa puma, Phoaphat'.c Food, Nestlc's Mo? ther's Milk Substitute, Bermuda Arrow Root, Farina, Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch, aiwavs fresh, at Juno 12 m'.rNfTSH'SjnUUG STORB. LandrcUYs Turnip Seed. 1JUTA BAG A, Flat Dutch, Gljbe, Red Vi lop just received at L. T SILLIMAN .V CO.'S Ju'.v IS Drug Store, S? I'AI "Let o COL Our THcrmopylrc, In view of the combinations which hive been formed to strengthen and sustain tho Radioal newspaper organ at this place, a'word as to onr.selves may not be amiss to our readers and 'the public. Without referring, in a notice of this kind, to the supposed and probable sources of supply which have been laid nnder contribution to revive that failing'jourmd, we may may take the statements nn they ap? pear in it, and draw from them a use fal and valuable lesson. It nays that it '?has been recently- purchased by seve? ral influential Republicans, who have contributed their means to its support. The paper was on the eve of suspen? sion, when tbey stepped -forward te save it, and to nail the Republican colors to its mast-bead." Here is a combination of men, who unite their' means, talents, experience, influence and labors to uphold their party jour? nal. That journal is specially devoted to a maintenance of its party organi? zation. It has rallied every available element and brought it into line for this purpose. It has no thought of the great interests or violated rights of tho people. It moves wholly npon the plane of party prejudice, party passion and party ascendancy. It seeks to per? petuate its domination as of the most vital necessity and at all hasardc With tho wrecks of the ruin and dis? grace it has wrought lying ronnd on all hands; with the condemnation of the American people ringing in its ears every day; with the terrible de? nunciations of decent Republican journals all over this country; with the frantic desperation of maduesB it seeka to prolong its wretched existence. It aravea that it may continue to govern tho fortunes of* the State of South Carolina, not appreoiating the fact that, it has, by its ignorance, corrup? tion and indecency, by its crimes against the people, againat their liber? ties, . against civilisation itself, for? feited the righ,t to exist, and much more, the honor to govern. It gives notice that it will make a desperate straggle for a new lease of power, and it puts forth efforts corresponding to the importance of the stake and the magnitude of the issue. Having ap? propriated a fund, and made their journal strong in means; having en? listed the servicec and interest of seve? ral writers; having made a pool, so to apeak,, of tho political fortunes of u number of aspiring men and candi? dates, they are ready to exort its power for evil; they moan to disseminate its corrupting doctrines, and, if possible, make its sophistries popular and pre? valent. We shall.not speak of. ourselves further than, ,to say thai we occupy in this contest no doubtful attitude. We "hare certain 'clearly-aXitied vinwn and objects which we seek'tu impress upon the public mind.. : Wo see just before tiigigontia issues,.and it is our effort to ?enlighten and prepare the country for them. As wo have frequently said, there is much, tq bo done, If we were to-day enlightened npon the matters whioh so nearly oonoera'ds; if our peo? ple folly aad rightly'appreciated tho situation in which, they ere; if they only saw and felf tho mementoes events whioh are hastening on; if they were both informed of aud sternly united upon the duties of the hour, the Radical power would melt away before their stern determination. Will our friends think of the great caosu which they, as well as we, ought to have ut heart? Will they strengthen our hands by their sympathy, encouragement and support? Oar meanB ore moderate, oar resources small. Wo are a nuil against u multitude. Wo are alone in the midst of strong combinations. We depend entirely upon legitimate bu? siness. We have nothing tu rely upon but subscriptions and advertise? ments. These wo want, and it is not too much for os to say, these wo are entitled to have. Wo ought to-duy to numbor at least 5,000 subscribers in this State. That would bring ns ad? vertising. That would make us pecu? niarily independent. Thut would enable ns to employ and pay for talent in employees and writers in numbor and force sufficient to make a strong impression on the aide we espouse and defend. Wo should like to send forth a strong and able journal, tho power? ful advocate of truth, the inflexible exponent of duty, the clarion voice summoning the people to concert of aotiou against the wrongs they too pa? tiently eudare. Wo should enjoy lay? ing uu our editorial scourge every day, whipping tho rascals nuked through tho laud. Bnt if wo are to be a power, to staud ns a sentinel on the watch-tower, to send rays of intelli? gent".- ana light into every corner oi ur Just Censures jUMBIA, S. a, THURSDAY ? ???IW?piw?iiMB.iiimhwi I i?uaiJVmmjmm-m the country, to pour out n daily Btream which ?hall fertilize and gladdeu thu )>.nd, to bo a terror to evil-doers and a oeacon-Iight of guidance and hope to au oppressed peoplo, our friends must sustain us, the public must stnud by our side. We have long stood in the breach, battling with such strength as our almost unaided arm could wield. Wo ask that we shall not be left in the lurch. And now, looking away from ourselves, we say to the country, t Ins I position is one of immense importance. It will not do to give it up, or to.ioso it, or to leave it to a weak and iamiQi cient forue to maintain. Man it tho? roughly, aud place it in the keeping of faithful men. < Main Abbanobments.?Northern ruai 1 opens 6.30 A. M., 8 P. M.; closes IIA. M.,?P.M. Oharieston open? 8 M.,5.30 P.M.; closes 8 A. M..6P. M. Weatern opens G A. M., 1 P. M.; closes 6, 1.30 P. M. Greenville J opens 8.45 P. M.: oloseB 6 A. M. Wil? mington opens i P. M.; closes 10.3G A.M. On Sunday open from 2.3? to !a.30 P. M. We Pounsir to tue Wohld?The remarkable medicinal properties of the "Queon's Delight." No medicine is so well known und recognized among eminent physicians as a valuable thera? peutic agent as the Queen's Delight. Some doctors think it ranks next to calomel in its alterative powers. A learned doctor thus speuks of it: '?Queen's D*?liqht" seems to exert a power upon ovory cell and molecule of tho body, and modifies their (unc? tion und condition. It reaohes both the fluids and solids, and impresses Upon them a curative influence uuo qualed by any other medicine. In chronic diseases of the throat, there is no agent compared with it in value. It relieves the cough, obviates the night sweats, improves the appetite, and ofteu induces a return to health under thu most unfavorable circumstances. In consumption and bronchial dis? eases, tho use of ''Queen's Delight" has been marked with signal advan? tage. Qaeen's Delight manifests a de? cided impression on the mucous mem? branes, changing their condition by its alterative powers. Rheumatism, both acute and chronic, obey promptly the searching powers of this medicine; aching limbs and baok cease to tor? ment, comfort and health is restored. In diseases of the liver, sploen, bladder and skin, tho Queen's Delight may be used with grout benefit. For the cure of any of the many diseases maiden t to the Kammer season, it can? not be excelled, and we would recom? mend every family to have a bottle of! it in the bouse at all times, in caso of sudden sickness. It is no whiskey or vinegar preparation, but a pleasant al? terative tonio, whiah has cured thou? sands and kept tons of thousands in good health. For dyspepsia aud weak stomach, the liver and kidneys, coughs and sore throat, the lungs nud spitting of blood,-loss of appetite, sick hood onhej diarrhea* and dysentery, fever and ague, bilione fever, oholera morbns and cramps, palpitation of the heart, broken-down nervous system, neural? gia and rhspmstiam, purifying the blood, inflamed and ? sore eyes, when caused by impure state of the blood. Be sura and cull at Heinitsh's drag store,>and get a bottle of his great me? dicine. Prepared only by E. II. i Ikt kitsh, druggist and chemist. July 16 Li? Crem? <le I? Cromv? No. 1, price 50 cts. Contains ?u the Boi, barcarolle, by Kuho; Tho Break of Day, Reverie, by Ar diti; La Ballerina, Polka, bv Lichuer; When the Swallows Homoward Fly, by (Jen ten; Eepiegbrioa, Oapriuo, by Exghard?5 pieces for SO eta. i^cri? \ v> i'? ? ??????? *? ia <0JLiJDiAJL Creme, ?, contains the following mitsio?60 eta.: Mount nie Stream, Caprice, by S. Smith; Count on Me, 'ialop, by Jauoby; (Irsziosa, P.omance, by Thaluorg; Dancing Leaves. Inat., by Matted; May Breezes, fnat., by Lange- 5 pieees for BO eta. l|TTn Ti"1 *-** ?r???e?l? l?* ? renn-. JXL U 0AV/"*'? O. contains the follow? ing muaic?SO cts.: Chant du Bivouac, Transcription, by Kettercr; Thine Own, Melodie, bv Lange; Don Paaquale, Sere? nade, bv i'halburg; The ftngol'a Dream, Reverie.' by Laugt; The Wild Uoso, Bo iiiaiin.', by Krug?i) nieces lor 50 cti*. MAI LED'Sant^ly. ""'ho! oontaina the foUewing niustu?price 30 cents: Two Songs by Hays, two by Danks, one by Maywood, a hacrod Quartet by Thomas, a Four-baud Piece, a Quickstep, an easy March and a beautiful Fantahio, bv Kinkel. 10 pieces for 3o oenta. POST-PAID ???M.s: ly. Vi?. 81, contains the following music? price 30 cents: Two now Soups by Ifaya, one by Pratt, one by Leslie, one by Stew? art, a Trio for Foinalo Yoicua, by Abt; a Sacred (J.iartotlo by banks, two Polkas, a proltv Waltz aud a March. 11 pieees 3Ucl?. ON RE0EIPT MARKED PRICE. Addross J. Li PETERS, P. 0. Box 512? fj'.lO Broadwav, New York, July 20 20 Onnoaite Metropolitan Hotel. (COLUMBIA, S. O.. July 7, 1871? Hos. J It. B. Elliott, Member to Congress of the Third Congressional Di?ttlet of the. Stato or South Carolina? ['lease call at Felix Cardarulli's aud settle your tailor's bill, which has been staudiiiK einen Janua? ry, 1S7L F. CAUIKKF.LL1. **"Cliarles.on AVins n?i ( nri r cop\ i thrno times. i1nly0)lino j SUDSCKIIlBKH?Obtain the latest news by mail ntnl by telegraph in the Daily I'iuksix. I'll Attend the True MORNING, JULY 30, 1874 New Books at Bryan's. fTIHE GREAT ICE AGE and its Ru'atioh X to the Antiquity of Man?by J.traes Geike, F. lt. S. fi 50. Wilkos, Shcridili, Fox, 'oi timcof Gcorgo III.) $2 00. Stunner, (Professor.) on American Cur? rency. f3 00. Dnctrinoor Evolution?by Wind) oll. J1.00 Yortios' Mcridiau or AdveuturcB in South Africa, Vernes' from the Earth to the Moon and Arouudlt. $1.00. Hun Views of tbo Earth or the Reasons, illustrated?by Proctor, F. It. H. il SO. Vernes' Journey to thu Centre, of the Earth. 75 ceuts. Also, a supply of now NOVEL8, by Edr liftband Gorman authors, oheap._ IMPROVED GEORGIA COTTON PKESS! Patented March, 1870, BY t'EXDLETOX <fc BOARDAIAS, auousta, oa. mriE satisfaction this PBE8S has given J_ in tho past, the great improvement made on it, and the fact of its being from forty to fifty dollars cheaper than any other good Frees, should induce planters and others to soud for ono of our new Circulars before purchasing. Wo also manufacture Irons for Water Power Presses and Screw ! Prossea. Address PENDLETON A BOARDMAN, Foundry aud Machine Works, Kollock _Street, Augusta, Oa. July 2 w:|4mo_ BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY AT TUE Grand Central Dry Goods Establish't OF W. D. LOVE & CO. HAVING purchased a bankrupt stock of RIBBdNs for cash, wo are ofToring them at tho low price of 25 contB a yard, in Srosgrain and all-boiled, in all colors, from o. 9 to GO. SASH RIBBONS in propor? tion. All our Goods have been marked down 20 to SO per cent, bolow market value. JUST RECEIVED, 250 dozen HOSE AND HALF HOSE? good heavy Goods for working people? which we offer at 10c- and 12Jc. a pair? worth double tho money. 250 pieces handsome Summer DRESS GOODS, at 25c. a yard. Our BOOTS AND SHOES are from the best makers and sold at low prices. 10 cases PRINTS, at 10c. a yard, and 100 pieces Paper Cambrics, at 10c. a yard. Purchasers are requested to examine our stock before making their selections. WM. D. LOVE .t CO., _M*y 10 (Under the Whoolor House.) Ii WVVKKV OFFICES I IN SUIt AN CK, OK Kl (KM ROOMS KOK KAMI 1,1 KS I SINGLE BED-ROOMS! t ) let in the new Central National Bank Builduig. piiroE* TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bed-Booms from i:i per month upwards; Family Rooms from $0 per month upwards; Lawyers! Offices from ft* prmouth upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER und WOOD CLO? SETS and otluruioderu improvementsiu siJo building. Ao back roovm, all fronting on tbo street. Good veutilation. A Janitor in charge of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Messrs. SEIDELS A BZELL. April 2_ THE PLACE lu buy jour READY-MADE CLOTHING, nATS.GENTLEMEN'S FLA? VISHING GOODS, etc., etc., is at Ihe CHEAPEST And largest Clothing Store South of Rich? mond. Oj?r Stock is almo.it daily replenished IN All its departments with all the latest styles. We gnarantee to please the tantc THE Most ftstidious in evert particular; ?ar-! rant our Go ids t-> be a* represent* d. \: d wilt sell as cheap as any house in the CITY. Those in want ot line Custom-made Gar? ments should give us a call before going elsewhere. R. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD. May 81 Hay and Straw Cutters RAW-HIDE RULLER STRAW CUT? TERS. Self-sharpening Straw Cutters. American Lever Straw Cutters. Champion Hay and straw Cntters. Bnrdick's National Hay aud Straw Cut? ters, comprising the best assortment in the city, and for sale at low prices by June 21 JOHN AGNF.W <V SON. Aperients. (1GNGRESS WATER, j T.trrant's Seltzer, Citrate Magnesia, I Seidlltz Powders. Korsaloal i L. T. SI LLIMAN A CO.'S 1 July 7 Drugstore. VOI FOi 30 DAYS, AT D. EPSTIN'S, US DEB COLUMBIA BQTEL, I will commcnco on TUESDAY. July 1 21, and continue for thirty day*, a closing out salo of tho remainder of my stock of ] ?eaaonablo and popular CLOTHING, FUR? BISHING GOODS and HATS, at IMMENSE j REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. This is done to mako room for Fall Stock. Those in search of unueual bargains will ho amply repaid by a visit to D. EPSTIN'S, : ^uly 27_Under Columbia Hotel. Spartanburgand Asbeville Railroad. | Xalare's TTighxeay Across the Mountains.' I Liout Qbadbs, Easy Cuavzs.NoTONXELiso [ LET IT DE BUILT SPEEDILY! A link in the Air-Line Road botwoen tho cities of Cincinnati, Lenisvillo, St. Louis, ' Chicago and Charleston, seventy-four I miles long, with leaa than twenty miles of | boavy work. Shorter than any line from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore to either of theao citisB, and many hundred mRep nearer to these aealrea of Western trade than any existing lino to Charleston. The Road that promises to make Charles ton the market for thu trade of the great North-west, tho West Indies, Sooth Ame? rica and Europe; also, an important emi? grant station. ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION, SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND PROFITABLE IN RESULTS. An important enterprise for the develop? ment of South Carolina. Shares Fifty Dollars each, payable in ten installments. Every citizen of this State should own at I lufttt one Share. Charleston, with her magnificent Har? bor and genial climate; her iairuenso unde? veloped back countrj, containing a fertile soil, line pasture grounds &ud inexhausti? ble water power; Ler contiguity to the West Indies and South Amorioa, and her unparalleled European ocean course, it destined, upou the completion of this Im? portant TJBl'nk Link, to emerge from her prostrated condition and beoomo what nature bas intended- sho shonid bu^-tlie I Great Commercial aLtfraoPOLia of the SorrHitnM SicrrON of the Ukiteo States. LIMIT OK STOCKHOLDERS'LIAWUTY.I The following clause io the charter isj published for tho information of sub-| scriberx: '* BlO. 4 "That no Stockholder of weih Company shall bo held liable for the debts,' Contracid or acts of Mfid corporaLiou, I beyond the amounts actually hubecribed to the Capital Stock of said Company by srich Stockholder." DIRECTORS; Geo W. Williams, Gaiiihij. Cannon, b. Bollmann, John H. Ertss, Ai.va Gaok, T. B. Jhter, Tuao. D. Jehvly, D. B. Dln?an, TflJto. G. Bakkku, James E. Bj^oic, John S. Fairly, John S. Wiley. Principal OflU-o and Addrea?, 25 Broad stiei I, Gharlor-too. S. C. C. G. MEMMINGEB, President. A. C. KAUFMaN, Secretary and Treas. Jnly h 8mo Excursion Tickets to New York. ?r$3i.3o.ni? SOU rH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO . Cohmiua, 8. C/, JunelO, 1874 ROUND i RIP TICKETS to Hew York and return, via Charleston and Steam? ship, at REDUCED RATES, will be on sale on and after IbI July. Stoamera Bill on Wednesdays and Saturdays. S. B. PICKENS, Jnly 1 General Ticket Agent. _ Excursion Season of 1B74 via Atlan? tic Ooast and Midland Lines. OUARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU? GUSTA, AND WILMINGTON, COLUM? BIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS. COLtruBIA, S. 0., May 26, 1874. ROUND TRIP TICKETS to Ml promi? nent Virginia. Springs and Woltern North Carolina Excursion Points, good until November 1.1371, Will bo on salo at the Company's Ticket Omeo in this city, both via Charlotte and via WilmiDgton, on and alter Juue 1, 1ST I, Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bal (thnoro, trio Bay Line, at reduced ralcB, also on sale. A. POPE, June" General Passenger Agent. Notic* to Chewors of Good Tobacco. CAI.ftOU.X! CALHOUN! CALllOUN! 4 FRESH supplv of the celebrated CAL /\_ IIO?N CHEWING TOBACCO, just ro I ccived and f>r salo at I Julv 1" JOHN C. SEEGF.RS'. JLTME X?NUMBER' l#f. JUDQE8.0F THE SUPREME COURT AFTER hearing tbo argumenta in (be groat mandamus ?aec, and having Hol?.-veil a decision, neem to be*' PUZZLED TO DETERMINE ,How to ac(,towards justand uuj uat olaimn. Judges of the Weed, however, ?nd no difli ofmyin'atorl? telling1' lV '' 1 'TSE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A comb rat wl go. ClGAfA.und obq eald in imitation, (or, really, the comparison is as ridiedfods aiscbrijparing the climates or SOUTH CAROLINA AND AFRICA. b?riiiditt\ the copyrighted brand aocarea the e^.QluBiv<j aale of thi^na juwilr celebrated n; .' INDIAN GIULf OLG AB ?TDRE, JnlyJ_C,p)ombia^S.fC. Official Order, No. 1. i IWANT all Smokers to'know that there are fttill plenty more of the celebrated 5 cent FARTAGAH -pn hand. I gnaranteo that they contain moro and a better quality of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar sold in this city. Special Or: . Ifo.2. All Smokers of Pressed Qigars will pleate takb notice that they can got a bunch con? taining 25 CiRars for $1, and all other popular brauds at < totally low prices, at the OALlFOuNIA CIGAR STORE, (Sign of the Indian Chief,) 3d Door Bolow Wheeler House. Juno C MILLINERY. A FULL line of latest styles; also. Ladies' and Children's SUITS, Mrs. Moodv's cele [brated CORSETS, with other I styles; UNDER-WEAR in Sreat variety; HAIR of all orcription, and Bazaar Pat torntj, which will be sold very low. PloaBe call and see for yourselves, at ?IqneaSmos MRS.Q E. REED'8. THRESHING- MA0HINE8, HORSE PO WERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans, ftrain Cradles, REASONABLE ,LABOR-SAYING, MA CHTNERY GENEltATiLY, For sale by J L?RICK & LOwEANCE. ??-Order early ho as Jo give ample .cim*. i apd ivoid dliappojotmentf 8E00&D AMD fcAST EMI SIFT i IN All) OF THB IDWHO'W?f ASSOCIATION OK' NoiiruLK. VA., THtT?^pAT. SEPT. 3, 1874. THIS enterpriseie conducted by tho MA? SONIC KKUJ^T ASSOCIATION, OF NORFOLK, Va., ubder authority or tho Yirginia Legia laturc?Act passed Jdaroh S, lh73 ? for the purpose of rai*itig tuuda to complete the MasomeTemple now in entinte of erection in Nuilolkv . 50,000 Ticketi--^6V}00 Cath Gifts. :A NRW VR'A 1 L'k'A\ TO WIT: A Wfl it ifJ?nW?itMtl ta.Oiuj of Ecery Zt/i (loitsecutitt Numbers. { I . ? . i Lk.u lb u ,.. UbTOv-GIFTS. One 'trt!:fl r'aali Gift ?,f. ?30,000 One'Ut jHdOfcshdifbU. 23(96 Ope Grand Cash Gift ot 10,000 ObdQratid Oiirtb-idfibt. ? 6,000 Uno* Grand Ca^l! Gift of1|'Io8 tfiOash di.'M.of t.OU?eaoh. i 15,000 2? Caph bUtaaj, ?UUfcfch. . uoos 41 Ca?df Gifts ST '230 uacli. 10 7:0 79 Caail Gifts of. .DMladofa J 11,1150 I ,250Cash Gifts of . 10l> each. 25,000 1 'SIB 'Ja^b'tliffs rif" %h tikdli. 28.900 fi.uoocirth Gutta ot lu.etob. fiOtUOQ 6,000 Oknh<CJIf?*, naiix V?c*l lnK friaa.MQ u Whole Tickets, fltf; Half Tickets, fti; Quarter Ticket?, 12 50; tl Whole Ticket? 6r ?2 Balf Tickets for ?100. No disc mnt on less aiuuuui. No INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is strictly fur Masonic pin points, and will be conducted with tho same liberality, honest} aud fkirutaa which characterized the fir*t enterprise. JOHN L. KOPEL. Proridtrt. ; Fui t ickets and Circulars giving lull iu i bit jnalioii. ndiin na H FNItY V. MOORE, Secretary [ Mahonie tteliot Asbooiatuni Nurfo.k, V* Juiii' 30 >2G Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT hi? new store, Main slroet, nearly op? posite the Central National Bank, has large and beautiful stock of tine WATCHES stem aud key winders, from beet European and American m?nniaotururs, and of his own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JRWELRYI An unrivaled assort? ment juat reoeived and aU the latest styles. Sterling sILYER-W ARE, in seta and cases, Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elc?ant 8eal, Wedding aud En? gagement Rings, largo stock of SpecUolei and Kyo-lilaHueu, Clooks, Musical Boxoa, and a great variety of Fancy Article*, My stock is the lament and beet selooted in the j Somborn country and will be sold as cheap 1 as ?am? articlo can bo bought anywhere. Oot24_ _ ! No bell can rit g bo londly as a good : advertisement. People will believe 1 what they eco rather than what thoy 1 hear.