The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 06, 1874, Image 1

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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. The best kind of a salesmun for these doll times is an advertisement in a newspaper. It never tires, in its tabors, and never shirks its doty; it talks* to customers when they are in the beet mood to bo favorably impressed. It has access to. the merchants, the scho? lar,! the artist the mechanic and tbe farmer. It goes nnqnos'tioned into tbo most private and saored of retreats.'. The: lawyer lie tone to it while working up bis case; the doctor dives into it when not divining diseases; the ladies have it in their laps while leisarely lolling fn 'their boudoirs.' It is present iu thouaanda of plaeee at ? the same moment.. ?.? In Fair field, the only County in the State where',the Tax .Unions are com? pletely c-rga'nized in every township, some - Republicans have hoisted the standard of-> revolt against tbe negro politicians who.h?v?aujole,d and robbed them during the past six years. Of coarse the politicians Want "to hang every colored man who shall attempt to put a Demoorat in office;" but the majority of, the colored people present at the meeting were in favor of trying doaent white people, or of having a legislative ticket composed of Con? servatives and-Republicans. ' Death of Db. Buke.?The death of Dr. Oharies T. Beko, the great Abys? sinian explorer, is announced. He Was born in London In 1800. He en gaged in commercial pursuits during several years, but the natural beut of bis mind soon discovered itself, audhe became famous for his explorations in Abyssinia, and his searches for ' the sources of the river Nile. Serious striken are reported in the flat- mills of Northern Ireland. No statement of the cause of the strike has yet been published, but it is pro? bably due to the dullness in the linen trade and' a oohBequent reduction of wages. The IVews reports the murder, on the Ogeeohee, about thirteen miles from Savannah, of one Baker, a ne? gro, in endeavoring to protect his wife from the insults of another negro named Wayne. The ohnrter of the Charleston Chari? table or Art Association has been re? voked, because of a failure on the part of the managers to pay the sum of Si,000 into the State Treasury, us called for by the Aot of incorporation. Lizzie Jackson and Miss Everett, ieaohers in tbe high sohool in Kala ma zoo, were drowned on Saturduy lust, while bathing in Gull Luke. A colored tinsmith, named Aaron Jervey, fell from a roof in Charleston a few'days ago, and wus so severely in? jured that he died on the 2d. It is said the burning of a few pine knots after du?k, in a cotton field, will destroy t ho outer pillar fly, and repeti? tions will keep them off altogether. Wfi3 poblish to tue W?llLD?The remarkable medicinal properties of tbe "Queen's Delight.". No medicine is so Well known iind recognized among eminent physicians ns n valuable thera? peutic agent as the Queen'? Delight. Some doctors think it ranks next to calomel iu its alterative powers. A learned doctor thus speaks of it: ??Qckbn'b Delight" seisins to exert a poorer upon every oeli and moleoule of the body, and modifies their funo 'ion and condition. It reaches both the fluids aud solids, and impresses .upon them a curative influence une qualed by any other medicine. In chronic diseases of the throat, there is no agent compared with it in value. It relieves tbe cough, obviates the night sweats, improves the appetite, and often induces a return to health under the most unfavorable circumstances. In consumption aud bronchial dis? eases, the uso of '-Queen's Delight" has been marked with signal advan? tage. Queen's Delight manifests a de? cided impression on the mucous mem? branes, chunging their condition by its alterative powers. Rheumatism, both acute and chronic, obey promptly the searching powers of this medioine; nobing limbs uud back cease to tor? ment, comfort and health is restored. In diseases of the liver, spleen, bladder and skin, the Queen's Delight may be used with great benefit. For the cure of any of the many diseases incident to the mi mm or euuson, it can? not be excelled, and we would recom? mend every family to have a bottle of it in the house at all times, in case of Midden eiokness. It is no whiskey or vinegar preparation, but a pleasant al? terative tonic, which has cured thou? sands and kept tone of thousands iu good health. For dyspepsia and weak stomach, tbe liver and kidneys, ooughs and 6ore throat, tho lungs oud spitting of blood, loss of appotito, siok head ache, diarrhoea and dysentery, fever and ague, bilious fever, cholera morbus and oramps, palpitation of the heart, broken-down nervous system, neural ia and rheumatism, purifying tbe lood, inflamed and sore eyes, when caused by 'impure state of the blood. Oetabottloof his grpnt medicine. Pre? pared only by K. 11. Heixitsh, druggist und chemist. July 10 I Now is the Time?To advertise, at I our summer rates, aud while there is! leisure to rend tho papers. "Let o COLI Our Tilermopylro. In view of the combinations which have been formed to strengthen and Sustain the Radical newspaper organ at this place, a word aa to ourselves may not bo amiss to our readers and the public. Without referring, in a 'notice of this kind, tu the supposed and probablo sources of supply which havo been laid under contribution to revive that failing journal, we may justly take the statements an they ap? pear in it, and draw from them a use? ful and valuable lesson. It says that it "has been reoently purchased by seve? ral influential Republicans, .who have I contributed their means to its support. The paper was on the eve of suspen? sion, when they stepped forward, to save ? it, and to nail the Republican colors to its mast-head." Here is a combination of men, who unite their means, talents, experience, influence aud 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 uo thought of the great interests or violated rights of the people. It moves wholly upon 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 hazards. With the wrecks of the ruin and die-. grace it has wronght lying round on all hands; with the condemnation of the American people ringing in its ears every day; with the terriblo de? nunciations of decent Republican journals all over this country; with the frantic desperation of maduesa it seeks to prolong its wretched existence. It craves that it may continuo to govern tbe fortunes of the State of South Carolina, not appreciating the fact that it hus, by its ignorance, corrup? tion and indecency, by its crimes against the people, against their liber? ties, against civilization itself, for? feited the right to exist, und much more, the honor to govern. It givos notice that it will make, u desperate struggle for a new le>iso of power, and it puts forth efforts corresponding to J the importance of the stake aud the magnitude of the issue. Having ap? propriated a fund, aud made their journal strong in means; having en? listed the service? and interest of seve? ral writers; having made a pool, so to speak, of the political fortunes of u number of aspiring men and candi? dates, they are ready to exert its power for evil; they mean to disseminate its corrupting doctrines, and, if possible, make its sophistries popular and pre? valent. We shall hot speak of ourselves, further than to say that wo occupy in this contest no doubtful attitude. We have certain clearly-defined viows aud objects which we seek to impress upon the public mind. We see just before ubgigantic issues, aud it is our effort to enlighten and prepare the oountry for them. As W? have frequently said, there is much to be done. If we were to-day enlightened npon the matters which so nearly concern us; if our peo? ple fully aad rightly appreciated tbe situation in which they are; if they only saw and felt the momentous events which are hastening on; if they were both informed of and sternly united upon the duties of the hour, the Radical power would melt away beforo their etern determination. Will our friends think of tbe great oause which they, as well as we, ought to have at heart? Will they strengthen our hands by their sympathy, encouragement and support? Our means are moderate, our resources small. We are a unit against a multitude. We are alone in the midst of etrong combinations. We depend entirely jipon legitimate bu? siness. We have nothing to rely upon but subscriptions and advertise? ments. These we want, aud it is not too much for us to say, these we are entitled to have. We ought to-duy to number ut least 5,000 subscribers in this Stute. That would bring us ad? vertising. That would make us pecu? niarily independent. That would enable us to employ and pay for talent in employees und writers in number and force sufficient to make u strong impression on the sido wo espouse und defend. Wo should like to send forth a strong aud able journal, the power? ful advocate of truth, the inflexible exponent of duty, the clarion voico summoning tbe people to concert of action against the wrongs they loo pa? tiently endure. We should enjoy lay? ing on our editorial scourge every day, whipping the rascals naked through the laud. But if we lire to be a power, to stand as a sentinel on the watoh-tower, to send rays of intelli? gence and light into every corner.of the oountry, to prmr unt a daily stream whioh shall fertilize and gladden the land, to be a terror to evil-doers aud a beacon-light of guidance and hope to an oppressed people, our friends must sustain us, the public must stand by our side. We havo long stood in the breach, battling with such strength as our almost unaided arm could wield. Wo ask that wo shall not bo loft iu the ur Jost Censures JMBIA, S. C, THURSDAY Iuroh. And now, looking away from ourselves, we say to the oountry, thie position is one of immense importance. It will not do to gire it up, cr to lose it, or to leave it to a weak and insuffi? cient force to maintain. Man it tho? roughly, and place it in the keepiog of I faithful men. Iii*. Creme d? la Creme, No. 4, price SO eta. Contains On the 80?, Barcarolle, by Knhe; Tbe Break of Day, <Bevorie, by Ar diti; La Ballerina, Polka, by Lichner; When tho Swallows Homeward Fly, by Oes ten; EspieRlerioi, Caprice, by Egg hard?S pieces for 50 eta. /"I W"T *T7\ A "P La Creme lie la W ?XXUx\.JL Creme, No. B, coutains the following music?60 cts.: Mountain J Stream, Caprico, by S. Smith; Count on Me, Galop, by Jaooby; Grazioaa, Romance, by Thalborg; Dancing Leavos, Inet., by Mattoi; May Breezes, Inst., by Lange piocea for 50 ots. La Creme de I? Creme. I JLYJL U (jl\jNo.o. contains the follow- I ' ing music?50 cts.: Chant du Bivouac, I Transcription, by Kotterer; Thine Own, Moioiie, by Lange; Don Pasqnalo, Boro nade, by Thalberg; Tho Angel's Dream, Reverie, by Lange; Tho Wild ltos Ro? mance, by Krug?5 pieces for 50 cU lYl,/\ I LiJSiJU MonCHty. No. 80, I contains the following music?prioe SO | cents: Two SongB by Hays, two by Danks, ono by May wood, a Sacred Quartet by ThomaB, a Four-hand Piece, a Quickstep, 1 an easy March and a beautiful Fantasie, by Kinkel. 10 pieces for 80 cants. POST-PAID XS ?l(1 ml, - I iy. No. 81. contaius tho following music?| price 30 eents: Two new Songs by Hays, one by Pratl, one by Leslie, ono by Stew? art, a Trio for Female Voices, by Abt; a Sacred Quartette by Danks, two Polkas, a pretty Waltz and a March. 11 pieces 30cts. | ON EE0EIPT MARKED PRICE. Address J. L. PETERS, P. O. Rox 5120 599 Droadway, New York, July 20 26 Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. COLUMBIA, 8. C, July 7. 1874 ?Hon. R. B Elliott, Member to Congress of tbe Third Congressional District of tho State ol South Carolina?Plenso call at Felix Cardarolli's and settle your tailor's bill, which has been standing since Jauua ry, 1872. F. CARDaRELLI. jtarCharles'.ou News and Courier copy t hree times. Jlllv 9 1 mo CmiE A! IBS! No. 184. THE OLDEST CLOTHING HAT Jgj STAND IN tho Stale, and now the cheapest to get good READY-MADE CLOTHING For Summer. A largo liuo or HATS; some? thing entirely new in STRAW HATS I We still koep abreast of the timoe in FURNISHING- GOODS! Gouts' Undershirts, Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauze, Linen and Jean Drawers, Ties, Bows, Socks,Collars,Scarfs,the celebrated I Star Shirts, ready-made and made to order; I Uta guaranteed. White Liueu. Duck, Mar? seilles Vests, in new styles. Black Alpaca Frock and 8ack Coats. We are selling Oowls at low prices for cash. KIN ARD A WILEY. July 23___ IffnHno OFFICE CHAR., COL. A AUG. R. H . Columbia, 8. C, July 31, 1874. I"iY recent ebinges In the sehsdslos of > Charlotto, Columbia and Augusta and Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Railroads, arranged for tho apodal accommodation of the traveling pnblio, olose connections are now made via Charlotte to Snartanburg, Greouvillo and all points along lino of A. A It. A. L. Railway and oia A., P. A O. and Carolina Contral Railroads, for Cherry ville, Lincolnton. Stateavillo, Ilioknry Tavern, Ashtville, Ac. Seoscbodulo below: ooino NOBT1I Leave Columbia, ----- 4 00 A.M. Arrive Charlotte, - - - - 2 20 P. M. Leave Charlotte, oia A. ft R. A.L. tt. It.,.3 13 P. M. Arrivo Snartanburg, - - - 8.24 P.M. Arrivo Greenvillo, - - - - 10.42 P. M. Leave Charlotte, via Carolina Central,for Oharryville. A-c , 3 00 p. M. Leave Charlotte, ri? A., T. A (>. R. It., for Statcsville, Ltickory t'averu, etc.. 3 25 P. ?M. ooino south. Loavo Greenville. - - - - 2 06 A.M. Leave Spartanburg, - - - 1.03 A.M. Arr.ve Charlotte, .... 8.06 A.M. Leave Cliarlotlit,. 8 30 A. M. Arrive Columbia,.2.42 P.M. Arrivo Augusta,.8 US P. M. Slooping Cars on ill Night Trains. A. POPE, July 31 6 'ieu'l Pis A Ticket Agent. Notice to Chewors of Good Tobacco. CALIIOU.M < Ai.HOlM CALHOUN! AFRESH suprlv or tho celebrated CAL UOUN CHEWING TOBACCO, just re eoived and f jr sale at July 18 JOHN C. HE FOE KS". Honse to Rent. Jta* THE HOUSE and FOUR AO RE Hfttl LOT of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Good gar " den and excellent woll of Wft'er. Pos? session given imaiodiatoly. Apply to WM. MARTIN or E 11. ARTHUR. July 4 P. B. CLASS, Accountant. WILL attend to Opening, ('losing or Koepinc Sots of BOOKS OF AC? COUNTS for Merchants, Bankers, Mc ohaulos, ProfosBional 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. June 9 Lemon Sugar and Ryrnp. ! ANTZ'rt Sicily LEMON SUGAR, j \J\ Pure LEMOM SYRUP . ! tin baud and for sale by I July 3 JOHN AGNEW A SO N. morning; august C, 18"i New Books at Bryan's. THE GREAT ICE AGE and Ita Rotation to the Antiquity of Man?by James Geike. F. R. H. $2 60. Wilkos, Sheridan, Fox, (of timeof Georgo III.) $2 00. Sumner, (Professor.) on American Cur? rency. $3 1)0. Dootriuoof Evolution?by Wincholl. $1.00 Vornoa* Moridiuu or Adventures in South Africa. Veruca' from tho Earth to tho Moon and Around It. $1.00. 8uu ViowB oT tho Earth or tho SoaaonB, illuatrated?by Proctor, F. It. a. $2 50. Vernes' Journey to tho Contru of tho Earth. 75 cents. Alao, a aupply of now NOVELS, by Eng? lish and German authors, cheap. 1.11PIIOVEO GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Patentod March, 1870, BY 1'ENOtiETON & IJOAKOHAX, AUGUSTA, OA. THE satisfaction this PRESS has given in the paat, the great improvement mado on it, aud tho fact of ita being from forty to fifty dollars cheaper than any other good Preae, ahonld induce plantera and others to sond for one of our now Circulars before purchasing. Wo also manufacture Irona for Water Power Proasca and Screw Presaea. Address PENDLETON & BOARDMAN, Foundry and Machine Works, Kollock Street, Augusta. Oa. July2w||4mo_ BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY AT THE Grand Central Dry Goods Establish't OF W. D. LOVE & CO. HAVING purchasod a bankrupt stock of RIBBONS for cash, wo are offering thum at the low price of 23 cents a yard, in grosKrain and all-boiled, in all colors, from No. 9 to GO. SASH RIBBONS ill propor? tion. All our Goods havo boen marked down 20 to 30 per cent, below market value. JUST ItBCEIVED, 250 dozen HOSE AND HALF HOSE? good heavy Goods for working people? which we offor at 10c- and 12Jc. a pair? worth double the monos' 250 pieces handsomo Summer DRESS GOODS, at 25c. a yard. Our BOOTS AND SHOES ire from tho ' best makers and sold at low prices. 10 cases PRINTS, at 10c. a sard, and 100 pieces Paper Cambrics, at 10c. a yard. Parchasoru aro requested to examine our stock before making their selections WM. D. LOVE & CO., May 10 (Under the Wheeler House.) THE PLACE to buy your READY-MADE CLOTHING, UATS, GENTLEMEN'S FUIt NISHING GOODS, etc., etc., is at the CHEAPEST And largest Clothiug Store South of Rich? mond. Our Stock is almoat daily replenished IN All its departments with all the latest styles. We guarantee to please the taste THE Most fastidious in every particular; war? rant our Goods to be as represented, and ?rill sell as cheap as any house in the CITY. Those in want of fine Custom-made Gar? ments should give us a call before going elsewhere. R, & W. C. SWAFF1ELD. Ma/ 31 UWYBIIV OFFICES! IWSt'It AKCK OFKICEV! KOO.Ua) FOIt FA MI LI F.St SlNOItK IIKII-KOO.IIK! T > I.KT IN TlIK NF.W Central National Banl; iluilding. MICKS TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bed-Booms from $3 per month upwaids; Family Rooms from SO per month upwards; L&w.vora' Oflicca from $0 pr month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements in? side building. Xo bark rooms, all fronting on the stroot. Good ventilation. A Janitor in charge of building. Apply ta Central B*nk, or to Messrs. SEIDELS A EZKLL. April 2 Hay and Straw Cutters RAW-H IDE ROLLER STRAW CUT? TERS. Self-sharpening Straw Cutters. American Lever Straw Cutters. Champion Hay and Straw Cutters. Rnrdick's National Hay aud Straw Cut? ters, comprising the best assortment in the cits', and for sale at low prices bv June 21 JOHN AO NEW A SON. Aperients. / 10NG lti;SS WATER. I Tsrrant s Seltzer, ; Citrate Magnnsia, Senility. Powders. For pale at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S Julv 7 Di Hg Store. i i Event." f4. vo: sxm S FOR 30 DAYS, AT D. EPSTIN'S, UNDE/l COLUMBIA HOTEL. I wiH com in enco on TUESDAY, July I 28, and continno for thirty dayj, a closing I out sale of the remainder of my stock of seasonable and popular CLOTHING, FUR? NISHING GOODS and HATS, at IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. , This is done to make room for Fall Stock. Those in search of unusual bargains will bo amply repaid by a visit to D. EPSTIN'S, July 27_Undor Colombia Hotel. Spartanburgand Asbeville Railroad. Nature's Highway Across the Mountains! Liuu r Giudkh,Easy Curves,No Thknelino LET IT BE BUILT SPKKDII.Y ! A link in the Air-Line Road between the cities of Cincinnati, Leolsville, St. Lonis, Ghicago and Charlostoa, eoventy-fonr miles long, with loss than twenty railes of heavy work. Shorter tban any line from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore to either of theao cities, and many hundred miles nearer to these centres of Western trade tban any existing line to Cbarleston. The Road that promises to makeCharles tou tho market for tho trade of tho great North-west, the West Indies, South Ame? rica and Europe; also, au importaut 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, payablo iu ton installments. Every citizen of this State should own at least ono Share. Charleston, with her magnificent Har? bor and genial climate; her immense unde? veloped back conntry , containing a fertile soil, fine pasture gronuds and Inexhauatl bio water power; her contiguity to tbe West Indios and Sonth America, and her unparalleled European ocean conree, la dostined, open tbe completion of this Im? portant Trvnk Like, to emerge from her prostrated condition and become what nature haB intended she should be?the Great Commercial Metropolis of the Southern Section of the UniteO States. LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY. The following clause io tbo charter in published for tho information of sub? scribers: Sec. 4 "That no Stockholder or said Company shall be held liable for the dobte, contracts or acts or said corporation, boyoud tho amounts actually subscribed to the Capital Stock of said Company by such Stockholder." DI SECTORS: Ono. W. Williams, Garuill Cannon, R. Bollmann, Joun H. Eyins, Alva Gaok, T. B. Jeter, Theo. D. Jeuvf.y, D. It. Dlncaw, Tuf.o. G. Barkeu, James E. Black, Joun S. Faiui.y, John S. Wiley. Principal Office and Address, 25 Broad street, Charleston, s. C. C. Ct. MEMMINGRR, President. A. C. KAL'FM iN, Secretary and Treas. July 8 _ 3oio Excursion Tickets to Hew York. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD Co , Coi.rMBIA. 8. C, luue 30. 1871 ROUND TRIP TICKETS to New York and return, via Charleston and Steam? ship, at REDUCED RATES, will bo on sale on and after 1st July. Stoamers sail on Wednesdays and Satnrdays. 8. B. PI0KEN8, July 1 General Ticket Agent. Excursion 8eason of 1674 via Atlan? tic Ooast and Midland I,i**s. CHARLOTTE, OOLUMBIA AND AU? GUSTA, AND WILMINGTON, OOLUM? BIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS. Columbia, 8. C, May 2r>, 1874. ROUND TRIP TICKETS to all promi? nent Virginia Springs and Western North Carolina Excursion Pointe, good until November 1, 1674, will bo on salo at tho Company's Ticket Oflico in this city, both ria Charlotte and via Wilmiugton, on and after Juno 1, 1874. Tickets to Now York, Philadelphia, Bal ? limoro, ci? Bay Line, at reduced rates, also on sale. A. POPE, June 7 General Paafcngnr Agent. Extracts. "TTJXni.isif Fronau and Amorloan I X JLli TRACTS for the Handkerchief, lor isaloat L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S July 7 Drug Store. LUME X?NUMBER lf? JUDGE8.0F.THEBUPREME COURT AFTER bearing the argument* in the great mandamus oaso, and having delayed a deobion, eeem to be PUZZLED TO DETERMINE .How to act towards juat and najaet Claims. Judges of the Weed, however, find no dim cully in'at once tubing THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN a. celebrated ?d CIGAR and one sold in imitation, for, really, the comparison is as ridiculous as comparing1 the climates of SOUTH CAROLINA AND AFRICA, i HenidQi.lhe copyrighted trraddsecares the exclusive sale of .these justly celebrated Cigars tb the 1? INDIAN GIRL. OIGAIt STORE, July 7_Columbia, 8. O. Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all Smokers to know that there are still plenty more of the celebrated 0 cent PART AO. AH on hand. I guarantee that they contain more and a better quality of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar Bold in this city. Special Ordei, No, 2. All Smokers of Pressed Cigars will please [ take notice t!in t thoy' can got a bnnch con? taining,25 Ciliar* for $1, and all other popular brnud? at rqnaUy low prices, at the CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE, (Sign of the Indian Chief,) 3d Door Below Wheeler Houae. Jhine 0 ' ' '_ ~ ' MILLINERY. A FULL line of latest styles; , also. Ladles' and Children's , 8TJTT8, Mrs. Moody's celo |brated OOR8ETS, with other .styles; UNDER-WEAR in great variety; HAIR of all description, and Bazaar Pat? terns, which will be sold very Tow. Please call and see for yourselves, at Tnne.2 3mo6 MRH.Q E. REED'S. THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans, Grain Cradles, SEASONABLE LABOR-SAVING .MA? CHINERY GENERALLY Fqr sale by , L?RICK & LOWRANCE. WOrder early so as to give ample time jand avoid disappointment." SEOOND AND* ^Bt"~ tliffll filFT CORCBHT IM AID OP 'NIK 11 ASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OP NORFOLK. VA., THURSDAY, SEPT, 3, 1874. THIS enterprise is conduuted by the Ma homo JBzlief Association, of Nobvolk, Va., under authority of the Virginia Legis latut-e-jAet passed March 8,1873?for the purpose of. raining funds to complete the Masonic Temple now in course of erection in Xortola. 50,000 flcketg-^gyboe Cath Gifts. $260^0001! TO BB etVBN AWAY: \'A XE# FEATURE, TO WIT: A Gift is Guaranteed (o One of-Every Ten Consecutive Numbers. . LIST O.- GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gilt of. ?30,000 One Grand Cash Gift of. 25,000 One Grand Cash Lift of. 20,060 One Grand Cash Gift ol 10,000 One Ot-Hiid Cash Gift of. 5,000 One Grand C**b Gilt of. 2.500 One Grand Canli (?ift of. 2 000 15 Oash Gifts of 1.000 each. 15 000 US Oa.-h iiift? of 500?ach. 1* 000 43 CabIi Gifts of 250 each. 10,750 79 Oai-h Gifts or IBOeaoh. 11,850 250 Caoh Gifts of 100 each. 25,000 578 Cash Gifts of 50 each. 28.900 5,000 Ca?b Gifts of 10 each. 50,000 C.O?O Caah Gifts, Rggrt-gatlng $5350.000 Whole Tiokr-ta. $10; Half Tickets, f-5; I Quarter Tickets, f2 50; 11 Whole Tickets or 1 22 Half Tickets for f 100. No discount on less amount. NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is strictly for M vSONIC j purposes, and will be conducted with the I samoliberality, bonetity aud f.times? which J oliaracterizi d the first ehturprUe. JOHN L. ItOPEft, President. For 'I ickets and Circulars giving toll in ] formation, address H KNKY V MOOSE. Secret a r? | Masonic Belief Association Notlo.k. Va Jun- 30 j26 Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his now storo, main street, nearly op? posite the Central National Bank, baa large aud beautiful stock of fine WAICH ES stem and key winders.from bebt European and American manufacturers, and of hit own'importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWKLRY1 An unrivaled aesori mout just received and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sots and oases. Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chain?, Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En gapemeut Rings, large stock of Speotacles and Evo-GIasBes, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great varioty of Fancy Articlos. My stock is the largest and bostselected in tho Southern country and will be sold as cheap as -tame article can bo bought anywheren Oct24_ Apple Jack. ALOT of pure mountain APPLE BRANDY, two and throe years old* A gouuino article. JOHN 0. SEEQERS.