The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 18, 1874, Image 3
T?I?grapUlc?Foretiin AflTalr*.
Madrid, August 15 ?A. despatoh
received at the war office from Gen.
Moriones reports that the Car?Bta lost
700 men in the engagement at Oteza,
near Navarre.
Paris, August 10.?President Moc
Mahon left Paris lu=t night, ou a tour
through Brittainy.
The complete return from Galvadas
shows that the Bouapartist candidate
for the Assembly was elected, having
received 20,000; the Bepublioan can?
didate polled 15,000, and the Legiti?
mist 5,000.
Halifax, August 17.?Two minors
fell ninety feet down a shaft, and were
instantly killed. The rope broke.
London, August 17.?The Daily
Niws says Marshal Bazaine has ar?
rived at Spa, and M. Rouher has gone
to Chateau D'Arnimburg, to consult
with the Empress Eugenie.
Tbe Standard's special despatoh
from Madrid reports that the Republi?
can Gen. Blanco has relieved Yittoria.
He captured twenty cattle and several
convoys from the Oarlists, who retired
from Eatella. Gen. Zaballo has been
recalled from the field to Madrid.
Paris, Angus!. 17.?MaoMahon has
arrived at Lo Muus. He met with un
enthusiastic reception to-day. He
visits tbe barracks and work-shops, at?
tends a banquet und reviews troops.
From Le Maus be will prooeed to Sa
val. Complete returns from tho elec?
tion in the department of Calvados,
yesterday, for tbe vacancy iu tbe As?
sembly, show Dtdannsy, Bouapartist,
received 40,791 votes, and Aubert, Re?
publican, 27,272.
TeleeraDhtc?American Mutier?.
Philadelphia, August 15.?The ex?
cursion to wbicb uccident occurred this
morning, at Comwell Station, was the
Amorioau Mechanics, of Morristown,
bound for New York Bay. A mis?
placed switch caused a collision with
tbe coal train, telescoping two oars,
killing Alex. Scholl, of Morristown,
Sidney J. Nagler, of Plymouth, and
badly wounded Jeffrey Blight, of Up?
per Providence, leg broken; John Neal
and Morris Riff, of Morristown; badly
hurt?Harry Godsehalk, Alfred Mor?
gan and about fifteen others. Tbe en?
gineer and fireman were slightly in?
jured. There were nearly GOO passen?
gers in the oars.
New York, August 15.?John Mur?
ray, a brick-layer employed on the new
Tribune building, fell from the scaffold
this morning, and was almost instantly
killed.
Tbe Times say?: "The committee
make no attempt to conceal the fact
that they have determined to report in
Beeoher's favor, but are willing to give
Moulton another hearing, when the
letter's friends say be will disprove
Mr. Beecher's black-mailing charges
-against him."
Lookport, N. Y., August 15?In a
drunken row iu a saloon ou Erie
street, about 1 o'clock, yesterduy after?
noon, George W. Ronoille shot and
killed Mortimer Rogers and seriously
wounded Ward Dempsoy, both hack
men, who were intoxicated and creat?
ing a d?sturbanco. Renoille, who is a
painter by trade, is still at largo.
Harrisburo, Augnst 16.?Col. S.
S. Fisher and son, of Cincinnati, who
were en route to Havre-de-Grace by
water, having embarked in a small
iron boat at Elmirn, New York, whilo
passing through Conewag's Rapids,
about fourteen miles below Harris
burg, were drowned. Ou Friday even?
ing, the body of tbe father was found
below the rapids. That of the son has
not been recovered.
Canton, Miss., August 16 ?Tho
North side of the public square was
burned last night. The fire originated
in Harp's store, and is supposed to
have been caused by an explosion of
cool oil. The loss is estimated at
$100,000; insurance $20,000. ,
White Sdlphdb Springs, W. Va.,
August 16.?A tiro occurred this morn?
ing, at 4 o'olook, destroying Wor
sham's club rooms; also, Win. J. Cal
well's handsome residence and stables.
The fire originated in the stables. Tho
loss was about $10,000; partly insured.
Tbe damage to the springs property
was slight.
A despatoh from Martinsburg, W.
Va., August 15, states that a mob took
John Tuiiafe.ro, the negro convicted of
murder, and hanged him, ou tho night
of the 13th. ?
Memphis, August 15.?The excessive
hot weather, daring the past woek, has
produoed more cases of sun-stroke than
ever before known in this latitude.
The board of health reports fourteeu
deaths from this cause. Reports from
the surrounding country Btate that tho
crops are suffering very mnch.
Washington, August 17.?Col. W.
H. Betts has been appointed Inspector
of Customs for Alabama.
Probabilities?During Tnesday, over
the South Atlantic and Gulf Statep,
North-east to South-east winds, partly
cloudy weather, higher barometer and
slight changes of temperature, with
occasional rain areas in tbe latter.
Over Tennessee and tbe Ohio Valley,
variable wiuds, partly oloady weather
and oooisioanlly light rain, followed
by rising haromoter and falling tem
peruture. Over the lake region, higher
barometer, lower temperature, wind)
veering to West und North, and clear
or partly cloudy weather. Over the
upper Mississippi and lower Missouri
Valley aud tbe North-west, generally
higher barometer and lower tempera?
ture, winde veoring to North and East
and partly oloady weutber.
Baltimore, August 17.?A large de?
legation, including those from Savan?
nah, Charleston and Richmond, have
arrived at the international tcliuetzeu
fest.
Charleston, August 17.?Arrived?
Steamship Colombia, New York;
schooners Ebenezer, Nassau, N. P.;
Lowis Ehrmao, Baltimore; Mabel
Thomas, New York; Obarles Morford,
Baltimore.
Telegraphic?Com??r?!? I Reports.
Nbw York, August 17?Noon.?
Gold 9)?. Exohaugo?long 4 87>?;
short 4.91. Cotton easier and nomi?
nal; sales 182?middling uplands 17;
Orleans 17,%. Sales of futaros: Au
gnst 15%, 16; Soptomber 15%,
15 31-32; October 15%, 15 23 82; No?
vember 15jij. * 15 9-16; December
1517-32, 15 19-32; January 15^,
15 19 32; February 15}?, 15 13-16;
March 15^, 16; April 16, 16J?. Pork
quiet?mess 23 75. Lard quiet?
steam 14 11-16.
Louisville, August 17.?Flour un?
changed. Corn quiet and unchanged?
74@82. Pork dull and lower?24 00.
Bacon firm and in fair demand?shoul?
ders 9%; clear rib 13*^@l3j>^; dear
13)^. Lurdl8}?@18%. Wlmkey 97.
St. Louts, August 17.?Flour and
corn dull aud unahanged. Whiskey
steady, at 98. Pork firm?ill.00. Bi
oon strnug?small lots at 9>? for Shoul?
der?; 13 clear rib; 131? atear sideH.
Lard firm and only jobbing sales.
Cincinnati, August 17.?Flour firm.
Corn steady?65@67. Pork dull and
nominal?23.00. Lard firm?summer
14J?; kettle jobbing suleB at 1G><;
stock scarce. Bacon steady?shoul?
ders 9)?; clear rib 12%; dear 13.
Whiskey utoady, at 97.
Paws, August 17.?Beuten 63f. 85c.
LiVEripooii, August 17?3 P. M.?
Cotton steady?uplands 8>4@8^; Or?
leans 8%; sales 12.000, iuoiuding 2,000
speculation aud export; sales ou basis
of middling uplands, nothing bolow
low middling, deliverable September
or October, 8%.
6 P. M.?Sales to-day 7.000 Ameri?
can; sales on basis of middling Or?
leans, nothing below low middling,
deliverable October or November, 8^si
sales of shipments of new crop, on
basin of middling uplands, nothing be?
low good ordiuury, 8^; nothing be?
low low middling, deliverable October.
18 5-16.
A Chinese Wau.?A European cor?
respondent writes that news bus
reached Berlin that China has pushed
forward 19,000 picked troops to the
Eoshgar frontier, and iu addition
pluced large garrisons in tho towns of
Barkeret und Chauis. Troops have,
moreover, been concentrated iu the
North, which can be readily made
available for war with Gasbgar. It is
proposed to attack tbe latter country
simultaneously from two sides. At
St. Petersburg it is believed that iu
that event Russia would at once come
to tho assistance of Ousbgar, moro so
since China is known to be aimed also
for war with Russia.
A new pestilence has recently made
its appearance in Louisiana, where it
is sweeping away tbo negro popula?
tion as with the besom of destruction.
The contagion is known there as the
"spotted fever," and is more fatal, if
possible, than the yellow fever. Tbo
disease ia most viruleut in the sections
which were overflowed, and where the
deposit is filled with pestilence. The
people have not been able to put out
any crops, and they are in a pitiable
condition. The spotted fever, thus far,
has been confined almost entirely to
blacks, and all tho whites who cun ure
fleeing the country, und will remain
away uutil tho contagion disappears.
Invading Indian Reservations.?
The New York World charges that
General Ouster, by his present
expedition, has commited an un?
warranted violation of the stipulation
making tho Black Hills region the in?
violable domain of tbo Indians, his
object being tbe discovery of rich de?
posits of gold. Whether valuable de?
posits of gold have beeu discovered,
remains to be ascertained; but bow
ever valuable they may provo, they
will hardly compensate for the de?
struction of life and property pro?
voked in other quarters by the wanton
invasion of this reservation.
Some horrible details of the famine
in Turkey are giveu. In one district
fivo thousand persons have perished.
The dogs do not seem to have been
utilized by the starving people; on tho
contrary, those animals are feeding ou
the bodies of tbe dead. Tho Moham?
medan religion has probubiy stood be?
tween Fido and the sufferers. Its
power must be very great when a fam?
ishing people die rather than violate
it by putting their worthless dogs to
the only good use that can be mude of
them.
Mujor A. D. Banks, of Mississippi,
appointed by the Mississippi Levee
Commission to collect statistics of the
post and ante-bellum productions of the
alluvial lands proposed to bo protected
by Federal aid, is collecting facts.
The Commission to report on the im?
provement of tbo mouth are in session
in New York. It has been decided to
send a sub-commission to examine the
mouths of tho various European rivers
that have been deepened.
Killed by a Fist Blow.?A quarrel
occurred in Philadelphia, recontly, be?
tween Benjamin Taylor und Charles
Williams, both colored, wheu tho latter
struck Taylor a violent blow with his
fist on tho jugular vein, felling him
and causing death in a short time.
Williams was arrested. He claims to
have acted iu self-defence, as Taylor
attempted to cut his throat with a
razor.
Boaus Georgia Bonds.?A writer
in the Augusta Chronicle says that at
tbe next session of the Georgia Legis?
lature a powerful, persistent and per?
severing effort will be made to obtuiu
tbe recognition of the spurious bonds
issued by Bullock. There are about
88,000,000, and it is believed that the
holders are ready to spend several mil?
lions to bring them to par.
The Lanrens Railroad will oertainly
be in running order by the 1st of
January next, as Major Magrath has
made terms with Joseph Crews.
I Greenville News.
Suicide.?A yon Dg man, aged twen?
ty-two, named Wm. J. Omer, of
Winnsboro, committed aaioide in
CbarleBtou, on Sunday, by taking
laudanum. Ho was in love with a
young lady who did not reciprocate
bis attachment, and hence the suicide.
His remains will be taken to Winns?
boro for interment.
Tightly-fitting dressc said the Sam
toga wriggle are all the rage at the
watering places. Acoording to a
Troy lady, who has let the socret out,
t ho Saratoga wriggle is produced by I
so tying the legs that they can only he
moved six or eight inches ut a timH.
The shorter the tie, the moro exquisite
the wriggle
Two mules and n oow wero struck
by lightning aud killed during a n-.cout
storm at Mariaua, Florida. That the
lightnings of Florida should fool awtiy
their time and streugth on mules aud
cows, while thers are so many carpet
buggers lu strike, is perfectly wonder?
ful.
Inquest?On last Sunday morning,
Aarou Clark, a colored man, was killed
by Li is son, Joe Olurk, on the planta?
tion of Mr. R. J. Tatum, Marlboro
County. The old man wus whipping
mo of Iiis smaller children, when this
son, Joe, who is grown, knocked him
ou the head with au axe, killing htm
a a very short time.
A Niagara letter Bays the great horse
shoo fall is gradually losing the shape
hieb gavo it its name. The failing
?ater io slowly hut surely wearing
,wuy the rocky cliff over which it
plunges, aud the outline of the fall is
becoming a sharp triangle rather t han a
[r&cofal curve.
A little son of Mr. S. C. L. Bush,
ho lives in the lower part of Augusta,
was drowned, Saturday morning, in
the Savannah River, while playing
with a pet dog. Thuir younger son
lied a short time ago, hum drinking
liquid potash.
Min?. Razaine visited Versailles just
leforo the Marshal's escape aud per
lonally urged Marshul MscMahou to
commute tbo punishment of BuZiiue
to liauishment. MucMahou, it is said,
ipoke encouragingly, but gave no
promised.
Commercial depression continues at
Panama. Admiral Cochrnne is there
In commond of au English fleet. He
had been ordered to inquire iuto the
flogging of the British Consul Mugeu,
lud demand suitable reparatiou aud
ipology.
Auotber of those domestic tragedies
which are due to jealousy, intensified
by intoxication, occurred iu New
York, Friday evening, when a German
named John Braudstiue shot his wife,
attempted to murder a policeman, and
hen blow out his own brains.
Soino people think it a httlo singu?
lar that Bueoher's nest-biding didn't
uiggest to Tiituu the practical value
of cowhidiug.
A lad, named Royle Hindman, died
n Pluiufiolil, N. J., last week, from
hydrophobia. He was bitten by a dog
two years ago.
Both parties admit that ut the recent
elections in the Southern S tat en more
colored men voted the Democratic tick?
et than over before.
A new post office bus been estab?
lished at Elm wood, EdgeUeld Couuty,
S. C, with S. W. Nioholsou us post?
master.
Mrs. Jane Field, an uged blind wo
rnuu, died in Bickens, ou the 5th.
Teunie C. Clufliu has become Mrs.
Jobu Green, aud is gone to Europe.
Ward 2 Tax Union.
AMEETING of this Tax Union will bo
held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at ?
o'clock, in Temperance Hall, over Mr.
Cantwoll's store, Monibora are rcqueeted
. to bo punctual.
JOHN MCKENZIE, Preaident.
Samuel Ukard, Secretary. Aug 18 1
Central Hotel,
OKQ CANAL stroe'., corner of Elm,
^j)fj New York, ono block Last ol
itroadway. Centrally located,iu tbo imme?
diate vicinity of mercantile business. Good
Kooma 75 cunts aud II 00 per day; $4 ?0 to
$6J)0 ner wuek._Au??l7 lmo*
Capital Building & Loan Association.
THE rogular monthly mooting of the
Stockholders of this Association will
1 be bold at the Hibernian Hall, at 8 o'clock,
THIS EVENING. There will bo about f800
to disposo of. Dues will bo received as
usual. W. B, OATHGAKT,
A;..; 17 1 Secretary and Treasurer.
District Court United States.
DISTRICT OF SO Ulli CA HO LIXA.
IN obedienco to tbo order of Hon. George
S. liryan, Judgo of the District Court
for South Carolina, tbo undorjigned givea
notice, that all persons holding lions on the
roal ostato of W. H. DOWDY, bankrupt,
aro required to oatabliah the same before
C. J. Jaeger, Esq., Kegiator, at Nowborry,
on or before the 20ih day of Soptorabcr
uoxt, and to ahow cans?, if any they cau,
why the -oal oatate of stdd bankrupt
should not bo sold to pay such lions as may
bo established.
NATHANIEL BARN WELL,
Aug 17 110 AaaiKiieeof W. LI. Downy.
MRS. LEVY
PUKPOSES resnminc the ex?
orcises of her V It i M A It T
lSOUOOL for Boys and Gil la, at
jher residence, on the corner of
Lady and Hull ?Irceta, ou MON?
DAY, October A 1874.
liefern to Hugh S. Thompson, Esq.
Aug 16 2_
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES
just to hand!
EXTBACHOICESUGAR-CURED
i HAMS.
Lxtra Choice Sugar-Cured Ilacon
litrips.
I'iuuml Chioago Smoked beef.
Finost New York Smoked Tongues.
New Mackerel, No. 1 and Meas, in kits
and at rotail?cheap.
Gilt-Edge Butter. Cream Choeso.
Parched Java Coffco.
Fine assortment of Fresh Crackers and
Fancy Groceries.
Good Brown Sugar 12 lbs. for a dollar.
Best Kerosene Oil 25 cents per gallon.
For sale by GEORGE SIMMERS.
Aug 15
Subscribe for the PnrjjNlx.
In Memoriam.
DANIEL McLAUCHLAN CRAWFORD
was born iu Caatlu Dawaou, County Dorry,
Ireland, October 3Ut, 1810, and died in
Columbia, South C&rnlina, JuneSOtb, 1874.
Mr. Oiawford was of an old and highly
reapeotablo family of tho gentry of hia
native laud. Id early life, (18 ) bo left Ire?
land, among hid kindred found an opening
in Columbia and very uoou aroae to honor?
able and iutluuitial buiinoas poaition in
the city of uia choice. Ue nover thought
of booking i.nbliu poaition or notoriety; hia
aim and eft irt were to promote and secure
the well-being and comfort of his family.
Iu his household, he found hia cider happi-1
ne;s. To appreciate Mr. Crawford fully,
he inu-t have been known at home; for,
though genial in society,it was iu the home
circle that hia affections found lull play
and contributed m^et to tho happiness of
loved ones; and iu his abode, kiudnoas,
attention. hospitality, held sway. No mar?
vel hi* ia uiiascd and deplored in deepest
grid and ititenaeat souae of loas in the
circle where ho delighted to dispense com
tort and kindueas and living care; aud iu
thia gentle and manly work he found hia
own chief pleaauro.
Mr. Crawford gradually sank under pul- 1
niouary disease, winch resulted in great
moasure from exposure iu camp during tbn
late war, where the dr?t call to arniB found
him arrayed agaiuat the euomica of bid
oouutry, battling tor tho right aud agaiuat
(he wrong Ho waa, aa a patriot, unbend?
ing iu hid convictions; aa a citizen, public
apiritedaud high-minded; au anian, honcat
and brave. I
"His mute dust
I honor, and his hviug worth;
A man ruuro pure and bold and just
Was never born iuto tlio earth.' *
[XDKI'KXUK.M
g Steam Fire Eng. Co
THE regular month
. y meeting of this Com?
pany will bo held at the
Angine Hou-e, THIS
rnesday) EVENING,
-.t 8 o'clock. By order:
,i v/. ci^UIER. Ja., Secretary.
Aug 18_ 1
?he hparta?ibCUU aiio asiik
VILLK KULUOAU COMPANY.
Pboposalh Fon Contracts for the Grad?
ing, fliunoiNO and Mason it y of tho First or
South Carolina Section of this Road, from
Bp.*ni'ANUt'no tr> tho point ncarcat tho
DbOCK Hocse, on tho How.uiu'a Gap Road,
aa indicated by the Chief Engineer, will bo
received by the President, at Flat Rock,
N. C, or by tho Vico-President, at Spab
tan m: kg, S.O., ut any time on or before the
first dav of September enduing. The Con?
tractor ?hall, in In- terms and conditions,
specify the proportion which he will require
in Cash, and that which he will receivo in
payment iu St ick and in twenty-year seven
per ccut. Coup >s Bonus of the consolidated
Company.
Specifications of the work will be fur?
nished on inp?eatiou to the Chief Eu
| giuot-r, Col. Thaddens Coleuiau, at Atdie
ville, N. C.
C. G.MEMMINGEU. President.
A.C. Kaufman, Secretary and Treasurer.
Aug 18 _12_
Kerosene at 25c.
BEST quality KEROSENE 110 firo teat,
at retail, at 'J5c per gallon, and whole?
sale at 20c. per gallon, at the cash sto:uof
Aug 10 JOHN AG NEW & SUN.
Steelyards and Scale Soums.
A COMPLETE RHBortment of PATENT
A. SCALE REAMS and STEELYARDS
jiiai received aud for aale at reduced prices,
oy JOHN ATrNKW A SON.
$50 Reward.
STOLEN from tho Hub-criber, on
Tuesday night, tho -Uli August, a
_Ladiea' SMALL OOLU WATCH. It
bau uo cryatal, it wound with a short ended
kev; the outside caae ia tl iwared?the in?
side case ia checked?numbered KMC.
W. W. Moo it K,
WedgeSeld, Snmter County, S. C.
The above reward will be paid for the
recovery of the watch, with proof to con?
vict the thief, or f'25 for the watch alone.
47* Watch-makers will pleaae cut thia
out for refereiuo. Aug 16 2*
To Rent.
A COTTAGE HOUSE on Blanding
street, between Hull aud Pick en a.
l<\ir terra?, apply to
Aug 15 JOH S AG NEW A BON.
Flour! Flour!! Flour!!!
1 AA BARRELS FANCY FAMILY
JLV/IJ FLOCK, ground from selected
new Wheat, just received aud for sale ut
reduced prices br
Aug 14 JOHN AG NEW k SON.
Office Board of Health.
COLUMBIA, S. C, Auuust 11 1874.
IN order to guard against epidemics, the
citizens ot Columbia aro oaruestly en?
joined to u*o disinfectants in their out
houses and o her places likely to generate
disease, Dv nrdei:
WALTER It. JONES. Clnik.
at' (fition- Herald copy Au? 15 ft
Steam Engine For Sale.
AN 8-horso STEAM ENGINE, in first
rate order, for aale; suitable for a cot?
ton gin or griat mill. Trice, $500 Apply
to RICHARD rOZKK. *
Ang 12
KEROSENE ! !
BEST QUALITY reduced to 25 cents per
gallon, and delivered free to any por?
tion ot the citv.
FULL STOCK of lirat claaa FAMILY
GROCERIES, at corresponding prices.
These are not timea to bo undersold, and
wo intend, if peaaible, to bo uo mow hat in
advance
Stock of CIGARS vory hill?thosa "C-.dn
hrated Cigars," two for livo emits, ?'highly
recommended to begiuuera," are tahitig
tho town; other brand* in proportion.
Call and be convinced.
GEO SYMMEItS,
Opposite tho busted Naphtha Lamp.
Ice! Ice! Ice!
IAM now prepared to aupply all orders
for the abova article The Ice in ami
faetured at my establishrae it la made
from pure Spring Water, frozen at a tem?
perature of thirty degrees below frei zing
point Fahrenheit, and can bo shipped a
long didt-tneo without much loaa. Price
$1 25 per 100 pounds, aud good weight gua?
ranteed. A'o Ice shipped unless Ihe money
accompanies the order,
July 2? J. C. HEEGERS.
F. B. ORCHARD & CO..
DEALEBB IN
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &(!.
TISTE bog lo&ve to inform oar friends,
W that we havo on band a large and
well-aaeorted stock of LADIES' HATS,
which wo will clone out for the next ten
days, at HALE PRICE, varying from
25 cents to $1 50.
AT.SO,
LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS,
At 25 ceots?cost 50 in New York.
Wo havo also just received a large lot of
LONGCLOTUS and SHIRTINGS, which we
are selling at prices that defy oompeti'.ion.
_Aug 12 F. B. ORCHARD Sc. CO.
COME QUICK!
OK you will miss tho BEST BARGAINS '
that bave been offered to the people
of Columbia by
C. P. JACKSON,
The Leader of Low Prices.
CEMT lil
GRAND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
of
W. D. LOVE & CO.
I Ol 1 PIECE8 yard wido PERCALES at
1A Iv" Vike. a vard?half price.
200 piece? FR IN TS ?t 10c.
2U0 dozen LADIES' HOSE at 12JC?
worth double.
200 dozen Gent?' HALF HOSE at 10c.
and 12lc a pair?the bust goods over of?
fered for tho price.
A nice Hue or BEADED BELTS for ]
Ladies?new styles at low prices.
BOOTS and "SHOES of the very best
makes, at prioes to suit.
All the other departments have been
FULLY REPLENISHED with the beat
makes of goods, and are offered at the |
LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH.
August 13 WM. D. LOVE A CO.
DENTISTRY.
DOOZER & WRIGHT,
Richardson street, opposite |
Columbia Hotel,
?n. D. L. BnoZEB, Du G. F. 8. Wrio-jt.
Aug 4_lmo
Mount Zion Institute,
Wtnnsboro, S. C.
THE aecond aoaaion for the
year 1874 will begin on the first
MONDAY in August.
For particulars, address
R. H.CLAKK80N,
July 26 t!3_Principal.
Roanoko College,
SAI.KM, VIRGINIA.
TWENTY-SECOND SESSION.
1S74-75, begina Ncptembor 2
-tnd closes June 16 Cuurae of |
Study aa high aa that of any
_ Collegu in Virginia. Literary
Societies of llrat rank Exteuaive Libra
ries. Reading Room, Cabinet and Labora?
tory. Location unaurpasacd in America.
The abundance of ibo Itoanoke Valley ren?
ders tbe expeiirca very moderate For bos
sion ol ten montba, (including board, tui?
tion, fuel, lights, washing, Ac ,) about $200.
Students from neeeuteeu States and leni
tories, including South Carolina.
m*r For catalogues and further iuforma
i tit)I), address
REV. D. F. hi I'TLE, D. D., President.
Auc 2_tlmo
"Tue Georgia Gin,"
We again call tho attention of those
I without GINS to the above Gin. We have
I sold them (or seven years, and the nniver
Isal satisfaction they have givou and the
largely iucreaicd demand aud sale each
year, is the beat evidence of their merits.
We believe they will GIN FASTER, MAKE
A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND
GIN CLEANER, than any other Gin in the
market. Order early, of
L?RICK A LOWRANCE,
July 2:1 Agents for South Carolina.
IM PROVISO
GEORGIA COTTON PRESS!
Patented March, 1870,
BY I'KN !)!.!?; VOX & BOAKDHAS,
a?o?sta, oa.
rjViE satisfai turn tins PRESS has given
1 in the punt, in. great improvement
made on it, and the fact of its being from
forty to tift v dollarscheaper than any other
good Press, should induce planters and
others to send for one ol our new Circulars
befoie purchasing We also manufacture
Irons for Water Power Preneoa and Screw
Presses. Address
PENDLEPON A BOARDMAN,
Foundry and Machine Works. Kollock
Street, Augusta. Ga July 2 w||4mo
Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's
Great Family Medicines.
C-^OMIMilWD hXl'UAeT UURVOA
J bl?, tin* gieat vegetable alterative for
all discuses aiiaing trom impure blood.
Dil. UKKKNK'S FIT CURB, for the
cure of epilepsy, Fits.Spasms, aud convul
aioua of all kinds.
Metllrulcil Honey, for Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis. Croup, and all diseases ol the
lungs ami air passages
N?urttl|(lM Mp?elflc,ao< rtain aud speedy
cure for Neuralgia, Rbenmsiism, Nervous
I llea l-.iche.and all nervous pains.
WitiiHHii Valley Agui- Cur?. Contains
j no Quinine. A moat positive remedy lor
i Chit s, Itihona Fever, and Congestions of
Livi r aud spleen. Acts like a charm.
Prepared at tho Laborutotv, Charlotte,
N.O. I'oraaloby W. C. f-HHER,
<ov 20fly Oolnoihia. H. O.
ImpoiUri Wines, Brandies, Etc . Etc.
SCO It'll WilIhKIEH,
Old Janiaioa Hum,
llrandies?Olard. Ac,
Holland Gin,
mo, 'ort Wine, Madeira Wine.
Vl-o, a large stit'i ot .infold Whinkies,
igars, A? J. C. SEEGERS,
POSTFOIIBHBIIT.
FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT
IM AID OF TBC
Public Library of Kentucky.
DAY FIXED
amd a
FULL DBA WING ASSURED
om
MONDAY, 30rH NOVEDIBER, 1874.
LAST~CUANCE
fob
AN EASY FORTUNE.
A postponement of the Fifth Concert of
tbe Public Library of Kentuoky has been
bo generally anticipated, and ia eo mani?
festly for tbe interest of all concerned, that
it ma at meet tbe approval of all. The day
is now absolutely fixed, and there will be no
variation from the programme now an?
nounced. A sufficient number of Tiokete
had been sold to have enabled us to have
bad a large drawing on tbe 31st Jnly, bnt a
short postponement was considered prefer
ahln to h rtftrtial drawing. Let it bs borne
in mind that
THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT
IS THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE
GIVEN UNDER THIS CHARlER AND BY
THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT.
That it will positively and unequivocally
take place, aa announced, on
MONDAY, 3iMli NOVEMBER.
That the Music will be the best the country
affords, and that
20.000 CASH 0IFT8,
aoobeoatino
$2,500,000,
Will be distributed by lot among tbe ticket
holders. ?
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift, - - 1250,000
One Grand Cash Gift, ? ? 100,000
Ono Grand Cash Gift, - - 75,000
One Grand Cash Gift, - - ? 50,000
One Grand Cash Gift, ... 25,000
5 Cash Gifte, $20,000 each, - 100,000
10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each, - 140,000
15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each, ? 150.000
20 Cash Gifts, 6,000 each, - 100 000
25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 eaoh, ? 100,000
80 Cash Gilts, 3,000 each, - 90,000
50 Cauh Gifts, 2.000 eaoh, - 100,000
100 Cash Gifth, 1,000 each, - 100,000
240 Cash Gifts, 500 each, - 120,000
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each, - 50,000
19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each, - 950,000
Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500.0CO
Pbioe of Tickets.?Whole 'liokets, $50;
Halves, $25; Tenths, or eaoh Coupon, $5;
11 Whole Tickets for $500; 22 h Tickets for
$1 000.
Persona wishing to invest should order
\ promptly, either of the Home Office or onr
local Agents.
Liberal commissions will be allowed to
i satisfactory agents.
I Circulars containing full partioulars fur- .
I niched on aoplication.
THO. E. BRAMLETTE,
Agent and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville. Ky.
Aug 8 smilmo
SECOND AND LAST
EMI GIFT KIT
im aid Or tub
HAS0X1C RELIEF ASSOCIATION
OF NORFOLK. VA.,
THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874.
THIS enterprise ie conducted by the Ma?
sonic Relief Association, or NoaroLK,
Y.\., under authority of the Virginia Legis?
lature?Act passed March 8,1873?for the
purpose of raising funds to complete tbe
Masonic Temple now in course of ereotion
iu Norfolk.
50,000 Tickets?6,000 Cash Gifts.
$250,000! X
TO BE GIVEN AWAY i
HEW FEATURE, TO WIT: A Gift is
Guaranteed to One of Every Ten
ConsectUive Numbers,
LIST OF GIFTS.
I Ono Grand Cash Girt of. $80,000
One Grand Cash Gift of. 25,000
One Grand Cash Gift of. 20,000
One Grand Cash Gift of. 10,000
Ono Grand Cash Gift of. 6,000
Cue Grand Cash Gift of. 2.500
One Grand Caah Gift of. 2*000
15 Cash Gifts of 1,000 each. 15,000
28 Cash Gifts of 500 each. 14,000
43 Cash Gifts of 250 eaoh. 10,750
79 Caen Girts of 150 each. 11,850
250 Cash Gifts of 100 each. 25.000
578 Caeh Gifts of 50 each. 28.900
5,000 Cash Gifts of 10 each. 60,000
0,000 Cavli Gift*, aggregating 8*50.000
Whole Ticket?. HO; Half Tickets, $5;
[ Quarter Tickets, $z 50; 11 Whole Tickets or
122 Hair Tlckots for $100. No discount on
lens amount.
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
This Concert iu strictly for MASONIC
purposes, and will be conducted with the
same liberality, honesty and fairnesswhich
characterized the first enterprise.
JOHN L. ROPER, President.
For Tickets and Circulars giving full in?
formation, address *'
HENRY V. MOORE, Secretarv
Masonic belief Association Norfolk, Va.
June 30_}26
S 300.000
iYHosuUiti dtAT? LUTTEKi?t}!
Legalized by State Authority, and
DRA WN IN PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS.
Uraml Single Number Schemeof 60,000
Nainbemt
draws tue last dat of each month.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000!
10,.-tsn Prises, Amounting to $300,000.
Wh.de Tickets, $10; Halves,5; Quarters,2.60
77ic Great Combination Scheme, with a
CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! and
32 390 Prizes, Amountino to $578,177!
Draws Every Saturday During the. Year.
Whole Tickets. $10; Halves,5; Quarters, 2.50
Vddross. for tickets and circular a,
MURRAY, MILLER A CO.. Managers,
P O. ii..x 2,44?. St. Louis, Mo.
April 7 iHly
Dissolution.
COLUMBIA. S. C, AuausT 8. 1874.
TlHEFirm heretofore existing under tho
name of HOPE A GYLES has been
I dissolved this da, by the withdrawal of
I JOHN E. GYLES, who has transferred his
interest to E. HOPE, with whom all settle
incuts of the affairs of said firm will be
made. EDWARD HOPE,
Aug 9_JOHN E QYLE8.
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