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Telegraphic?For el an AflfelrB, Madrid, August 15 ?A despatch received at the war office from Gen. Moriones reports that the Carlists lost 700 moo in the engagement at Oteza, near Navarre. Pabis. August 16.?President Mao Mahon left Paris last night, on a tonr through Brittainy. The complete return from Oalvadas shows that the Bonaparlist candidate for the Assembly was elected, having received 20,000; the Republican can? didate polled 15,000, and the Legiti? mist 5,000. Halifax, AugUBt 17.?Two miuors fell ninety feet down a shaft, and were instantly killed. The rope broke. London, Aogust 17.?The Daily Niws says Marshal Bazaine has ar? rived at Spa, and M. Rouher has gone to Chateau D'Arnimborg, to consult with the Empress Eugenie. The Standard's epeoial despatch from Madrid reports that the Republi? can Qen. Blanao has relieved Vittoria. He captured twenty cattle and several convoys from the Carlists, who retired from Eatella. Qen. Zaballo has been reoalled from the Held to Madrid. Pabis, August 17.?MaoMahon has arrived at Lo Mans. He met with an enthusiastic reception to-day. He visits the barraoks and work-shops, at? tends a banquet und reviews troops. Prom Lb Maus be will proceed to Su? va). Complete returns from tho elec? tion in the department of Calvadas, yesterday, for the vacancy in the As? sembly, show Delannsy, BonapartiBt, received 40,794 votes, and Aubert, Re? publican, 27,272. TeieKranhtc-American Natur?. Philadelphia, August 15.?The ex? cursion to which uccident occurred this morning, at Comwell Station, was the Ameriaan Meohanios, of Morristown, bound for New York Bay. A mis? placed switch caused a collision with the coal train, telescoping two oars, .killing Alex. Schall, of Morristown, Sidney J. Nagler, of Plymouth, and badly wounded Jeffrey Blight, of Up? per Providence, leg broken; Jobu Neal and Morris Riff, of Morristowu; badly hart?Harry Godschalk, Alfred Mor- j gan and about fifteen others. The en? gineer and fireman were slightly in? jured. There were nearly 600 pa&sou gers in the oars. Nf.w York, August 15.?John Mur? ray, a briok-layer employed on the new Tribune building, fell from the scaffold this morning, and wasulmost instantly killed. The Times Bays: "The committee make no attempt to oonceal the fact that they have determined to report in Beeaher's favor, but are willing to give Monlton another hearing, when the latter's friends say he will disprove Mr. Beeuher's black-mailing charges -against him." Xjookport, N. 1\, Aogust 15.?In a drunken row in a saloon ou Erie streut, about 1 o'clock, yesterday after? noon, George W. Reuoille shot and killed Mortimer Rogers and seriously wounded Ward DempBey, both hack men, who were iutoxioated and creat? ing a disturbance. Renoille, who is a ; painter by trade, is still at large. Harrisruro, August 1G.?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, while passing through Conewag's Rapids, about fourteen miles below Harris burg, were drowned. Ou Friday even? ing, the body of the father was found below the rapids. That of the son has not been recovered. Canton, Miss., August 16 ?The North side of the publio square was burned last night. The fire originated in Harp's store, and is supposed to have been caused by an explosion of coal oil. The loss is estimated at $100,000; insurance $20,000. , White Solphub Springs, *W. Va., August 16.?A fire ocourred this morn? ing, at 4 o'clock, destroying Wor sham's olob rooms; also, Wm. J. Cal well's handsome residence and stables. The fire originated in the stables. Tho loss was about $10,000; partly insured. The damage to the springs property was slight. A despatch from MartinBburg, W. Va., August 15, states that a mob took John Taliafero, the negro convicted of murder, and hanged him, ou the night of the 13th. < Memphis, August 15.?The excessive hot weather, daring the past week, has produced more cases of sun-stroke than ever before known in this latitude. The board of health reports fourteen deaths from this cause. Reports from the surrounding country state that tho crops are suffering very much. Washington, August 17.?Col. W. H. Botts has been appointed Inspector of Customs for Alabama. Probabilities?During Tuesday, over the South Atlantic and Gulf State?, North-east to South-east winds, partly cloudy weather, higher barometer and slight changes of temperature, with occasional rain areas in the latter. Over Tennessee and the Ohio Vallej, variable winds, partly cloudy weather and oocisioanlly light rain, followed by rising barometer and falling tem? perature. Over the lake region, higher barometer, lowor temperature, wind) veering to West and North, and clear or partly cloudy weather. Over the upper Mississippi and lowor Missouri Valley aud tbe North-west, generally higher barometer and lower tempera? ture, winde veering to North and East and partly cloudy weather. Baltimore, August 17.?A large de? legation, including those from Savan? nah, Charleston and Richmond, have arrived at tho international touuetzeu fest. Charleston, Aogust 17.?Arrived? Steamship Columbia, New York; schooners Ebenezer, Nassau, N. P.; Lewis Eh rmau, Baltimore; Mabel Thomas, New York; Charles Morford, Baltimore. Tetrgrapnlc?Commercial Report?. New York, August 17?Noon.? Gold 9>?. Exohnogo?long 4 87>?; short 4.91. (Jotton easier and nomi? nal; sales 182?middling uplands 17; Orleans 17,%. Sales of futures: Au? gust 15%, 16; September 15%, 15 81-32; October 15%, 15 20 32; No? vember 15K. * 15 9-16; December 1517-32, 15 19-32; January 15>?, 15 19 32; February 15>?, 15 13-16; March 15^, 16; April 16, 16^. Pork quiet?mess 23 75. Lard quiet? steam 14 11-16. Louisville, August 17.?Flour un? changed. Oorn quiot and unchanged? 74@82. Pork dull and lower?2400. Baoon firm and in fair demand?shoul? ders 9%; clear rib 18J?@13%; dear 13*4. Lurdl8>?@18%. Whiskey 97. St. Louis, August 17.?Flour and corn dull aud unohanged. Whiskey steady, at 98. Pork firm?21.00. B* oon strong?small lots at 9>? for shoal dors; 13 clear rib; 111}.., clear Bides. Lard firm and only jobbing sales. Cincinnati, August 17.?Flour firm. Corn steady?65@67. Pork dull aud nominal?23.00. Lard firm?summer Mj.(; kettle jobbing sales at IG,' .j; stock soarce. Baoon steady?shoul? ders 9t?; dear rib 12??; dear 13. Whiskey stoady, at 97. Pabis, August 17.?Routes 63f. 85o. Liverpool, August 17?3 P. M.? Cocton steady?uplands 8}4@8%; Or? leans 8%', sales 12.000, including 2,000 speculation and export; salos ou basis of middling uplands, nothing bolow low middling, deliverable September or Ootoher, 8>^. 6 P. M.?Sales to-day 7.000 Ameri? can; sales on busis of middling Or? leans, nothing below low middling, deliverable October or November, 8%; sales of shipmenta of new crop, ou basis of middling uplands, nothiug be? low good ordiuury, 8}?\ nothing be? low low middling, deliverable October. 18 5-16. A Chinese War.?A European cor? respondent writes that news hus reached Berlin that Cbiun hits pushed forward 19,000 picked tioops to the Koshgar frontier, and in addition placed large garrisons in tho towns of Barkeret uud Chauis. Troops have, moreover, been concentrated iu the North, whioh cau bo readily made available for war with Gasbgar. It is proposed to attack tho latter oountry simultaneously from two sides. At St. Petersburg it is believed that iu that event Russia would at onco come to tho assistance of Caabgar, moro so since China is knowu to be aimed also for war with Russia. A new pestilenCB has recently made its appearance in Louisiana, where it is sweeping away the negro popula? tion as with the besom of destruction. The contagion is known there as the "spotted fever," und is more fatal, if possible, than the yellow fever. The disease is most viruleut iu the sections which were overflowed, and where the deposit is filled with pestilence. Tho people have not been able to put out auy crops, and they are in a pitiable condition. The spotted fever, thus fur, has been confined almost eutirely to blacks, aud nil the whites who cun are fleeing the country, und will remain away uutil tho contagion disappears. Invading Indian Reservations.? The New York World charges that General Ouster, by his preseut expedition, has commited an un? warranted violation of the stipulation making the Black Hills region the in? violable domaiu of the Indians, his object being the discovery of rich de? posits of gold. Whether valuable de? posits of gold have been discovered, remains to be ascertained; but how? ever valuable they may prove, they will hardly oompenHute for the de? struction c?f life aud property pro? voked in other quarters by the wuuton invasion of this reservation. Some horrible details of tho famine in Turkey are given. In oue distriot five thousand persons have perished. The dogs do not seem to have been utilized by the starving people; on tho contrary, those animals are feoding ou the bodies of the dead. The Moham? medan religion hns probably 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 cau bo mudo of them. Major A. D. Bunks, of Mississippi, appointed by the Mississippi Levee Commission to collect statistics of tho post and ante-bellum productions of tho alluvial lands proposed to be protected by Federal aid, is collecting facts. The Commission to report on the im? provement of tho mouth are in session in New York. It has been decided to send a sub-commission to examine tho 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 and Charles Williams, both colored, when the latter struok Taylor a violent blow with his fist on the jugular vein, foiling him land causing death in a short time. ! Williams was arrosted. Ho claims to have acted in self-defence, its Taylor I attempted to aut his throat with a razor. Bogus Georgia Bonds.?A writer in the Augnsta Chronicle says that at the next session of tho Georgia Legis? lature a powerful, persistent and per? severing effort will be made to obtain the recognition of tho spurious bonds issued by Bullock. There are about 88,000,000, and it is believed that the holders are ready to speud several mil? lions lo bring them to par. The Lanrens Railroad will oortainly be in running order by the 1st of January next, as Major Magrath has made terms with Joseph Crows. [Greenville News. JSuioidk.? A young man, aged twen? ty-two, named Wm. J. Oxuer, of Winneboro, oommitted euioide in Charleston, nn Sunday, by taking laudanum. Ho was in love with a young lady who did not reciprocate bis attachment, and henoe the a,.icido. Hia remains will be taken to Wiuno boro for interment. Tightly-lilting dress( said tho Sara? toga wriggle are all the rage at the watering places. According to a Troy lady, who has let the eocret out, the Saratoga wriggle ia produced by ao tying the legs that they oan only be moved t>ix or eight inches ut a time. The shorter the tie, the more exquisite tho wriggle Two mules and a oow wero struck by lightning aud killed during a recent storm at Mariaua, Florida. That the lightnings of Florida should fool away their time and strength on mules and cow?, while there are so many carpet? baggers to strike, is perfectly wonder? ful. Inquest?On last Sunday moruinp, Aaron Clark, a colored man, was killed by his son, Joe Chirk, on the planta? tion of Mr. R. J. Tat nm, Marlboro County. The old man wua whipping one of his smaller children, whou tins son, Joe, who is grown, knocked him ou tbo bend with uu axe, killing him ia u very short time. A Niagara letter says the great horse-' shoo fall is gradually losing tho shape which gavu it its name. The falling water io slowly but surely wearing away the rocky cliff over which it plunges, aud the outline of the fall is becoming a sharp triangle rather than a graceful curve. A little son of Mr. S. O. L. Bush, who lives in the lower part of Augusta, was drowned, Saturday morning, in the Sivauuuh River, while playing with a pet dog. Thuir younger sou died a short time ago, from drinking liquid potash. Muie. Buzuiue visited Versailles just beforo the Marshal's escape aud per? sonally urged Marshul MacMubou tu commute tho punishment of Baziine to banishment. MacMalion.it is said, spoke eucouragiugly, but gave no promises. Commercial depression continues at Panama. Admiral Cochraoe is there in commond of an English fleet, lie bad been ordered to inquire into the flogging of the British Consul Mugeo, uud demand suitable reparation ami apology. Another of those domestic tragedies which are due to jealousy, intensified by intoxication, occurred in New York, Friday evening, whou n German named John Bruudstiue shot bis wife, attempted to murder a policeman, aud then blew out his owu brains. Some people think it a little singu? lar that Boucher's nest-hiding didn't suggest to Tiiton the practical value of cowhiding. A hid, named Roy In Hiudman, died iu Plainfiold, N. J., last week, from hydrophobia. He was bitten by a dog two yearn ugo. Both parties admit that ut the reeeut elections iu the Southern States more colored men voted the Democratic tick? et than over beforo. A now post office has been estab? lished at Elm wood. Edgclleid Couuty, S. O, with S. W. Nioholsou us post? master. Mrs. Jane Field, uu uged blind wo man, died in Pickeus, ou tbo 5th. Teunie C. Olufliu bus become Mrs. John Green, and is gone to Europe. Ward 2 Tax Union. AMEETING of this Tax Union will bo hold THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, in Temperauco Hall, over Mr. Cantwall's store, Mumbors are requested to ho punctual. JOHN MCKENZIE, President. 8.\M0Et Heard, Secretary. Aug 18 1 Central Hotel, J)PQ CANAL street, corner of Elm, New York, one block East ol Broadway. Centrally located,iu tho imme? diate vicinity of morcautile business. Good Rooms 75 cents and II 00 per day; $1 00 to f(5 00 nor week. _ Aug_17 Inn?* Capital Building & Loan Association. THE regular monthly ineoting of tho Stockholders of this Association will be held at tho Hibernian nail, at 8 o'clock, THIS EVENING. There will he about 1800 to diiposo of. Dues will be received as usual. W. lt. OATUGART, Aug 17 1 Secrotary_and Treasurer. District Oonrt United States. DISTRICT OF SO Ulli CA ROLINA. IN obedience to the order of Hon. George S. isryan, Judge of the District Court for South Carolina, tbo undersigned gives notice, that all persons holding lions on the real estato of W. H. DOWDY, bankrupt, aro required to establish the tiame before C. J. Jaeger, Esq., Register, at Nowborry, on or before the 20th day of September uoxt, And to show causa, if any they can, why the roal estato of st?id bankrupt tdinnld not bo sold to pay such lions as may bo established. NATHANIEL DAHN WELL, Aug 17 110 Aasignoool' W. II. Downy. MRS LEVY PURPOSES resuming the ex /ffJUk orcises of hor V It 1 M A 11 T <?jpjg&gSCHUOI, ror Roys and Girls, at N*3Ba>>cr rfisidenco, on the corner of wufif Lady and Hull et rents, on MO.N <Or DAY, October ,4 1874. Herum to Hugh S. Thompson, Esq. Aug 16 2 FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES JUST TO HANOI EXTRA CHOICESUGAR-CURED HAMS. Cxtra Choice 8ugar-Curod Bacon Itrips. i'iii.mi Chicago Smoked Beef. Finest Now York Smoked Tnnguos. New Mackerel, No. 1 and Mess, iu kits and at retail?cheap. Gilt-Edge Butter. Croam Chceso. 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 salo by OEOROE SYMMER8. Aug 15_ Subeoribe for tho PnmNix. In Memoriam. DANIEL Me LAUCH LAN CRAWFORD was born iu Castle Dawaon, Countv Dorry, Ireland, October 3Ut, 1810, and died in Columbia, South Carolina, Jane 30th, 1874. Mr. Oi awfui (I was of an old and highly respectable family ot the gentry of bis native laud. In early life, (18.) he left Ire? land, among Ida kindred found an opening iu Columbia and very aoon aroao to honor? able and inUu-mtial business poaition in the city of nia choice. Me nover thought of aeeking tmbliu poaition or notorioty; Iiis aim and eiTirt wore to promote and aecuro the well-being and comfort of bis family. Iu his household, be found his chief happi ne.-s. To appreciate Mr. Crawford folly, he mu-t have been known at Home; for, though genial iu aociaty, it was in the home circle that hia atTVctiona found lull play and coutributed moat to the happiness of loved onea; and iu hia abode, kitidaoas, attention, hospitality, hold away. No mar? vel ha ia missed and deplored in deopeat griot and intcnacat souse of loaa in ttio circle where ho delighted to dispense com fort and kindness and living care; and iu this gentle and manly work he found hia own chief pleasure. Mr. Crawford gradually sank under pul mouary disease, which resulted in great measure from exposure iu camp during the late war, where the first call to arms found him arrayed against the enemies of his country, battling Tor the right aud agaiuat ibe wrong fin waa, aa a patriot, unbend ing iu hia convictions; aa a citizen, public spirited and high-minded; us a man, honest and bruve. "ilia mute dust I honor, and hia living worth; A man more pure aud bold and just Was nover born iuto tho earth.' INDKPKSIUICSiT Steam Fire Eng. Co THE regular month y meeting of this Com? pany will bo held at the Engine Houf-c, THIS Tuesday) EVENING. jmuw't 8 o'clock. By order: cO.UIER. Ja., Secretary. HPAR.TANUUUU Aid) ASIIIC VII.L.K IttlliitOAU COMPANY. Proposals for CoSTn.vcrs Tor the Gn.in ino, DntnoiNO and Masomiv of the First or South Carolina Section of thu Road, from Spautanuui.o to tho point nearoat tho I Block HotTSE, on the Howard's Gap Uoao, aa indicated by ttie Chief Engineer, will bo received by the. President; at Flat Rock, N. C, or by thu Vioo-l'reeidoUt, at ?par TASmrno, S.O., at any time on or before the riiBt dav of September ensuing. The Con? tractor shall, iu hi- terms und conditions, specify the proportion which he will require iu Casu, aud that which he will receivo in payment iu Stock and in twenty-year seven per cent. CoUP)S UoMDSof the consolidated Company. Specifications of tho work will be fur? bished on abdication to the Chief Eu [iuoer, Col. [Thaddens Colemau, at Ashe ville, N. C. C. G. MEM HING EH. President. A.C. Kaufman, Secretary and Treasurer. Aug 18 _12 Kerosene at 25c. BEST quality KEROSENE 110 firo test, at retail, at 25c per gallon, and whole? sale at 20c. per gallon, at ttie cash sto:e of Aug 111 JOHN AGNEW & SON. Steelyards and Scale Beams. A COMPLETE assortment of PATENT A. SCALE REAMS aud STEELYARDS just roceived aud for sale at reduced prices. _JOHN AGNI-W A SON. $50 Reward. STOLEN from tho aub-criber, on Tuoaday night, the 4th August, a 'iLadiea' SMALL GOLD WATCH. It ban no crystal, it wound with a short ended kev; the outside case ia ll iwerod?the iti aido case ia checked?numbered 1646. W. W. MOO RE, Wedgefield, Snmter County, S. C. The above reward will bo paid" for the recovery of the watch, with proof to con? vict tbo thief, or J25 for thu watcb alone. W Watch-makers will please cut this out for reference. Aug 16 2* To Rent. A COTTAGE HOUSE on Rlanding street, between Bull and Pickeus. For terms, apply to Aug 15 JOIl S AGNEW A HON._ Flour! Flour!! Flour'.!! 1 f\(\ ?AURELS FANCY FAMILY IUI / FLOUR, ground from selected new Wheat, juat received aud for sale at reduced prices bv Aim 14 JOHN AGNEW ft SON. Office Board of Health. COLUMBIA, S. C, AiHii'sT 14 1S74. IN order to guard against epidemics, the citizens ot Columbia aro oaruestlyen? joined to uso diaiiituctatita in their out tiouaes and o her places likely to generate disease. Rv ordoi: " WALTER It. JONES. Chok. Hi" Union-Herald copy Aue 15.1 Steam Engine For Sale. AN rihnrae. STEAM ENGINE, iu firat rate order, for aalo; suitable for a cot? ton gin or grist mill. Price, $500 Apply to RICH A Iii; rOZEK " Ang 12 KEROSENE ! ! BEST QUALITY reduced to 25 ceuta per gallon, and delivered freu to any por? tion ol the citv. FULL STOCK or tirat class FAMILY GROCERIES, at corresponding prices. These are not times to bo undersold, and we intend, if pcsaible, to be somewhat in advanco. Stock ordGARS very full?those "Cele? brated Cigars," two for live cents, ?'highly recomm'udi'd to begiuuers," are tasiug the town; ot her brands in proportion. Call and bo convinced. OEO SYMMERS, Oppoaito tho busted Natihiha Lamp. Ice! Ice! Ice! IAM now prepared to supply all orders for the above articln The Ice manu factured at my eatabliahme it la made from pure Spring Water, frozen at a tern porature of thirty degrees below fro. zuig fxiint Fahrenheit, ami can be shipped a ong distance without much loss. Price $1 25 per 100 pounds, and good weight gn.i rsuteed. A'o Ice shipped unless the money accompanies the order. Julv 20 . J. C. HEEGEUS. F. B. ORCHARD & CO., DEALEBB IM DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, WE beg loave to inform oar friends, that we havo on hand a large and well-assorted stock of LADIES' BATS, which wo will oloso out for the next ten days, at HALF Pit ICE, varying from 25 cents to II 50. UJ?, LACE STRIPED FIGURED LAWNS, At 25 cents?cost 50 in New York. We havo also just received a large lot of LONGOLOTHS and SHIRTINGS, which we aro selling at prices that defy competition Aug 12_F. B. ORCHARD A CO. COME QUICK! C|B you will miss tho BEST BARGAINS / that have been offered to the people or Columbia by C. F. JACKSON, The Leader of Low Prices. CHEAT Mill at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT of W. D. LOVE & CO. t f\(\ 1>IEGE8 yard-wide PERCALES at | JA "V " 124c. a vard?half price. 200 pieces PRIN I'M at 10c. 200 d.izon LADIES' HOSE at 12Jc. worth double. 200 rtozsn Gents' HALF HOSE at 10c. aud 12Jc. a pair?the bust goods ever of? fered for the prico. A uico liuo or BEADED BELTS for | Ladies?new styles at low prices. BOOTS and SHOES of the very beat makes, at prices to unit. All the other departments havo boon FULLY REPLENISHED with tho best makes of goods, and are offwrod at the LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH. August 13 WM. D. LOVE & CO. DENTISTRY. ~ ' WO J- OOOZEIt tSi WIllOIIT, Richardson street, opposite Columbia Hotel. Da. D. L. Boozer, Du G. F. S. Wright. Aug 1_lmo Mount Zion Institute, Wtnnsboro, 6'. C. THE second session for the year 1874 will begin on the first MONDAY in Augnat. For particulars, addrese R. H. CLARK80N, July 26 fl3 Principal. Roanoke College, sa1.KM, VIRGINIA.. TWENTY-SECOND SESSION, 1S71-75, begins September 2 aud closes June 10 Course of Study as higli as that of any College in Virginia. Literary Societies of first rank. Exteusivo Libra? ries. Reading Koom, Cabiuet aud Labora? tory. Location unsurpassed in America. The abundance or the Roanoke Valley ren? ders the expellees very moderate For ses? sion ol ten mouths, tincluding board, tui? tion, fuel, lights, washing,Ac ,)about>200. Students from seventeen States and'.terri? tories. Including Suuth Caroliua. W For catalogues aud further informa? tion, address REV. U. F. Bl TTLE, D. D., President. Aim 2 _tlmo "The Georgia Gin," We again call tho attention of those without GINS to tho above Gin. We have sold them (or seven years, aud the univer? sal satisfaction they have given and the largely increased demand aud sale each year, is the host evidence of their merits. We believe they will GIN FASTER, MAKE A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER AND GIN CLEANER, than any other Giu in the market. Order early, of L?RICK A LOWRANCE, July 2:1 Agents for South Carolina. IMPllOVtCD GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Patented March, 1870, BY I'KNDLlirOS & ItOAH D.1I.W, AUOUSTA, OA. riWE satisfaction ibis PRESS has given JL in i lie past, til- great improvement made on it, and tho fact of its being from forty to flftv (I'dlurMCtiesper than any other good Press, should induce planlers aud others losend for one ol our new Circulars before purchasing We also manufacture I Irons for Water Power Pressos aud Screw Presses. Ai'dro-s PENDLETON A BOARDMAN, I Foundry ami Machine Works. Kollock Street, Augusta, Ga July 2 w||4mo < Urs Greene, Ltndlev & Bentley'e J Great Family Medicines. C^OMIMMWD hXi'llAt'l' CORYDA j b I it, tho g? eat vegetable alterative for I all diseases arising ironi impure biood. j DK. UI1RMNK*S FIT CUKE, for Hie 'cure of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, audconvul j sions of all kinds. I Meittrutetl Ilonry. for Coughs, Colds, j Bronchitis, Croup, and all diseases ol tbe lungs and air passages Neuralgia Specific,a o< rtain aud speedy cure ror Neuralgia, Rheuma I ism, Nervous Uea l-ache, and nil nervous pains. WuitHHli Valley Agu? Cure. Contains no Quinine. A most positive remedy fur Chil'H, Bilious l'< ver. and Congestions of Liver aud spleen. Acts liko a charm. Prepared at the Lahoratoiv, Charlotte, N.C. For sale by W. O. FI.HHER, \.?v 2(1 U> Oolnnihia. H. 0. Imputted Wines, Brandits, Etc , Etc. SCOTCH W.tlS-KIES, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Otard. Ac, llollhiid Gin, mo, Virl Wine, Madeira Wine, vl-o.aiargc strt'i ol .lnt old V>;hiabit'8, igars. he. J. C. SKE'jERS, POST POM E MBU T. FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT IN AID OF TUE Public Library of Kentucky. DAY FIXED and a FULL DRAWING ASSURED ON MONDAY, 30rH NOVEMBER, 1874. LAST OHANOB FOB AN EASY FORTUNE. A postponement of the Fifth Concert of tbe Public Library of Kentucky hau been bo generally anticipated, and is so mani? festly for the interest of all concerned, that it mast 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 Tickets had been sold to have enabled ns to have had a large drawing on the 31st July, but a short postponement was considered prefer? able to a partial drawing. Let it be borne in mind that THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT 13 THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER THIS OHARlER AND BY THE PRE8ENT MANAGEMENT. That it will positively and unequivocally take place, au announced, on MONDAY, 30tte NOVEMBER. That tbe Music will be the best thecountry affords, and that 20,000 CASH GIFTS, A no H F.O ATI NO $2,500,000, Will be distributed by lot among the ticket hulders. list OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift, - ? $250,000 One Grand Cash Gift, - ? 100,000 One Grand Cash Gift, - - 75,000 One Grand Cash Gift, ... 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift, ... 25,000 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each, ? 100,000 10 Caah 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 each, ? 100,000 30 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each, ? 90,000 50 Cash Gifts, 2.000 eaah, - 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each, - 100,000 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each, - 120,000 500 Cash Gifts, 100 each, ? 60,000 19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each, ? 950,000 Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500.0CC PmoE of Tickets.?Whole 'lickets, $50; Halves, $25; Tenths, or eaoh Coupon, $5; 11 Whole Tickets for $500 ; 22 h Tickets for SI 000. Persons wishing to invest should order promptly, either of the Home Office or our local Agents. Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents. Circulars containing fall particulars far- . niched on application. THO. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville. Ky. Agg 8_amflmo SECOND AND LAST EMI (Iff CUT ix aid of the MASONIC BELIEF ASSOCIATION OP NORFOLK. VA., THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874. THIS enterprise is condnoted by tbe Ma? sonic Relief Association, of Noufolk, Va., under authority of tbe Virginia Legis? lature?Act passed March 8,1873? for the purpose of raising funds to complete the Masonic Temple now in course of erection in Norfolk. 50,000 Tickets?6,000 Cash Gifts. $250,000!! TO BE GIVEN A WAV: A NEW FEATURE, TO WIT: A Gift is Guaranteed to One of Every Ten Consecutive Numbers. LIST OF GIFTS. Ono Grand Cash Gift of. $30,000 One Grand Caah Gift of. 25,000 One Ci and Cash Gift of. 20,000 One Grand Caah Gift of. 10,000 Ono Grand Cash Gift or. 6,000 Cue Grand Caah Girt or. 2,500 One Grand Cash Girt of. 2,000 15 Cash Gifts or 1,000 each. 15.000 28 Cash Gifts or 500each. 14,000 43 Caah Gifts or 250 eaoh. 10,750 7t) Cash Giha of 150 each. 11,850 250 Caah Girts or 100 each. 25,000 578 Caah Gifts of 50 each. 28.900 5,000 Caah Gifts of 10 each. 50,000 0,000 Caah Gifts, aggregating 8430.000 Whole Tickets. $10; Half Tickets, $5; [ Quarter Tickets, $2 50; 11 Whole Tickets or I 22 Hair Tickets for $100. No discount on leaa amount. ?VO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert ia strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will be conducted with the aame liberality, honesty and fairness which characterize d the first enterprise. JOHN Li ROPER, Preaident. For Tickets and Circulars giving full in? formation, address *? HENRY V. MOORE, Heere?arv Masonic Relief Association Norfolk, Va. Juno :)0 _}26 S 300.000 MIj-uU -vi bi'ATii LuiTEKlEtt! Localized by State Authority, and DltA WN IN rUDLIO IN ST. LOUIS. (?and ?tingle Number Scheme of 50,000 Naraberut draws the i .ast dat of each MONTH. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! 10.3HO Prix??, Amounting to $300,000. Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, 5; Quarters, 2.60 77ie Great Combination Scheme, with a CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! and 32 390 Prizes, Amountino to $578,1771 }>r,ucs Every Saturday During the.Year. Whole tickets. $10; Halves,5; Quarters,2.50 Address, ror licketa and circulars, MURRAY. MILLER A CO.. Managers. P O. 1V..X 2,44(5. St. Louis, Mo. April 7 Wly Dissolution. COLUMBIA. 8. C, Acoubt 8. 1874. rilHEFirm heretofore existing ander the i name or HOFE & GYLES has been dissolved this da., by the withdrawal of JOHN E. GYLES, who has transferred his interest to E. HOPE, with whom all settle? ments of the affairs or said firm will be made. EDWARD HOPE, Aug 9_JOHN E GYLES. 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