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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. A Rome letter details a receot bold Btroke of tome Italian brigands, per? petrated in tbe immediate vicinity of the Eternal City. Mgr. Tbeodoli, one of the ehanoellors of the Vatican, was taking his accustomed walk after diu IXit near the convent of the Certoro, i l company with two of the brothers of that religions bouse, wheu live armed men, who had boun lying iu wait in a neighboring wood, presented themselves, and with the exclamation, "Ah, nt last, after three months' waten, we have found onr opportunity," or? dered the prelato to accompany them to the monntaiu. Resistance was use? less, and Mgr. Tbeodoli resigned him? self to his fate, and his two compa? nions hurried back in terror to the oonvent. The eame night a messen? ger oame down from tbe mountain bearing a note written by the prelate's own hand, eaying that he was in tbe power of the brigands, and that fifty thonaand francs was set upon his life. It was added that no alarm must be given until the sum was raised, ns his head wonld be the possible forfeit of any surprise. The monks of tho abbey scraped together four thousand francs, which was forwarded post haste to tbo bandits. But tho reply Bent back was that not a sou Icbb than tbe price ect would be accepted as redemption money. A Synopsis for a First Class Plat. Snmmury of the latest sensation iu Boeton: Dramatis Persona', Dr. Uriah K. Mayo, dentiBt; Dr. James Huse, dentist; Mrs. Uriah Mayo. Inaidents, &o.: Huse is a pupil of Dr. Uriah? entertains a passion for Mrs. Uriah? mixes croton oil with Uriah's brandy? be drinks?he feels uncommonly un? well, but he reoovers! Action for di? vorce in the S. J. C. Action of Mayo against Hubb for putting the oroton oil into the brandy bottle. Indict? ment: Commonwealth against Mrs. Mayo for adultery. Bill in equity against the private detective who wuk employed by Mrs. Mayo to watch the doctor'i morals. Cross bill of divorce, Mrs. Mayo against the doctor. In? dictment against Hose for improper oonduot. Everybody concerned hav? ing sued or indicted everybody else, who will deny that these are very pretty oases as they stand? The Fiji Islands which tbe British Government have just annexed, are a gronp of one hundred and .fifty-four islands, sixty-five of tbem being inha? bited. They are situated in the South Pacifio Ocean, between the fifteenth and twentieth degrees of South lati? tude. Only two of these islands are of considerable size, Anna Levu and Vita Levu, which have a surface re? spectively of about 5,000 and 3,000 square miles. The Fiji Ldauds are fertile, bat heretofore have had very little attention given them by this country. Now that her Majesty Queen Victoria has taken tho plaoe of tho latest successor of "Hoky-poky wiaky-wank, the King of the Cannibal Islands," who has acquired much ce? lebrity in song and story, it is quite probable that it will have a beue?cial effect upon tbe future of his carnivo? rous majesty's realm. "A Golden Phrase "?This is the term applied by the Tribune to a sen? tence in Mr. Greeley's letter to "the narrow-minded blockheads" of tho Union League Club of New York wheu they cited him to appear before tbem to answer charges brought uguiust him on account of his becoming bail for Jeff. Davis, Ac. The sentence alluded to is as follows, and well deserves the term applied to it: "Your attempt to bix?e a great, en? during party ou the hate aud wrath necessarily engendered by a great civil war, is us tbough you should plant a colony on an iceberg, which had some? how drifted into a tropical ocean." Mount of Olives bus changed hands. Tbe Countess de la Totr d'Auvorgue, who lives at .Jerusalem, has bought and handed it over to tho French Go? vernment. She is now erectiug a con? vent on the spot w> ere our Saviour prayed. The prayer is inscribed on the stone wall around the courtyard in thirty-two languages. TbeCounteaB iu a lady of immense wealth, and is bb queer as she is wealthy. Shu lives in un old cottage of oriental stylo, with only a tortoise-jbell cut and a brown ^dog for her oompauiouu. Iu EJaris a gentleman bet that be would smoke twelve cigars in one even? ing. He was taken sick ou his eighth cigar, but persistod aud wou his bet. Prof. Chevalier wus called to attend him the same night, but not in time to save his life. A dreadful story teller once asserted that his voice wus still for truth?and bo it was. Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! 1 f\{\ BARRELB FANCY FAMILY JLV/vl FLOUK, ground from selected new Wheat, just received and for ealo nt roducod pricea by JOHN AQNEW ft, HON. Tobacco! Tobacco! H f\ GHOSS FALLS OF OI1IO FINE AJ CUT. 100 boxes assorted Chewing Tobaoco. Bold low for oaah by J. C. SEEGEItS. "Let.'o COL?] ''Goldsmith Maid" IS fast, and generativ manages to conic in first, tint C. F. JACKSON Will Beat Her Celebrated Time When it eoruee to distancing all competi torts iu the matter ot eho.ip Dry Cond?. At the Fair Grounds You will see liiro advertised as the leader of low prices, and This Week He ia determined to prove h:'s tight f> the title, by olleriug splendid bargains. Call at 128 Main St. for Particulars. Nov 10 UIGABS! CIGARS! OMARS! THE triends, patrons and public at large are respectfully uotiticd (bat in conse ipieuce of the large demnnd for n y favorite i brands of Cigats, 1 have bseu c(jiupelled to opeu another branch In the Columbia Hotel Rotunda. My Jtetail and Wholesale Departments are kept in full force, in meet the demand. All friends from the country are invited to iuspnet our Factory, at No. ic3 Main Street, j tliree doors below the Wheeler House, sign of Indiau Chief. Nov 10 M. SUL/BACHER. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. 1 HAVE now on hand a very handsome as Bortmeut of BUGGIES. rockaways, BAROUCHES, CAUUIAGEK. HARNESS. WHIPS, &?:., Ac. oT nly ti'r.i as well as of Xorthern mauu fact are, and ot handsome style and finish. ALSO, a lull stock of the zeUbrated MILLBUBN WAGONS, which have given euch uulvorsal satisfaction. My prices have been greatly I reduced, and all vehicles sold lire warranted] for twelve months, and any delect in work? manship or material will he made good to the purchaser on sending the cehicle to m>j \ Carriage Manufactory. Nov 10 _JOHN AONEW. To the Visitors at the State Fair. THE undersigned begs leave to call your attention to his AGRICULTURAL STEAM ENGINE, now on oxcibition at the Fair Grounds. To tho following your at? tention is callod: Simplicity in construc? tion, atrength and lightness, and in point of economy. I will guarantee that it has no superior in the saving of boih fuel and water. Although nominally a eix-horso en? gine, yet I will warrant it to drive two iifty saw gins at one time successfully, or do any other work required on the farm. This engine will be raftled for during the Fair week. For further information, apply to BICHaHD tozeb Nov 10 3 On the groundt*. 107 Main St., Nextto Wheeler House. established IN lB-IA, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, A LARGE and well se? lected stock of first class FURNITUR!:, Pariur, bed? room and Dining Room Sots, which will be sold as low as any house in the country for cash.. Nov 10 M. ?1. BKRRY. Notice. CoLiiMiiiA, S. C, September "?, 1871. THREE mouths troni tins date applica? tion will be made to Columbia Gas Light Company for renewal ot OERTH-T 1 CA FE No. 301, dated 13th January, 1871, aud iisued to WILLIAM McGUINNIS, lor twenty-one shares, the same being hist or mislaid. DENNIS McGUINNIS, Kx'r., ELLEN McGUINNIS, Ex'x , Estate of Wm. McGninnis, deceased. Heul G nndt WM. GLAZE, ^JEWELER,:; Has on hand a large stock ot Gold and -Silver Watches and Clocks, DIAMOND RING S AND PINS, Klne Jewelry In Whole, und llulf Metw, Sliver inn) I'luit-d Ware, fIou<>e-Kurnlulling Goods, Fancy Goods in Variety, Mllliory Good*?Stuck Complete, N. B. I have on hand a Urge stock of ENGLISH GUNS, breeeti and mu/./.lc h>ad ing, and will sell at l educed prices. Wiahiug to reduce my whole stock, 1 will Bell, until January next, all goods at re? duced prices. WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired in the best manner and warranted. Nov S 2-no Cottage House. No, 15_ Washington St., next Mttsonic Hall. The undersigned has^ ro-opened this estab? lishment, and informs _ __tho public that he is prepared to supply iiiem with the very best of WINKS, LIQUORS, S EG ARS, TOBACCO, etc. Oys? ters in every style, and at all hours. Re? freshments of various kiuds. Give me a call. Tho Cock-Pit is being put in order, and there will be a number of tights during tl;o Fair. C. R. FRANKLIN. Oct31_ For Sale. ALIGHT BOCKAWAY and a pair of small HORSbB. For particulars.ap? ply at Pucsnix office. Oct 10 or Just Censures vIBIA, S. G\, WEDNESDAY Wood, Wood, Wood. OWING lo scarcity of money, full cords ofbcBtUtik will be delivered in any part of the city, at $1 5'r Try one loud, and vou will gu to no oue else than C. HAMBERG. Nov 8 R Nf :ir 0.. G. .V- A. It. It. Depot. At McEenzie's, MAIN STREUT. ASMALL invoice ;i w?n f.::e CALI? FORNIA PEARS. APHICOTS, PEAH.*>. GItEEN GAGES, Preserved (HNOER in ?hihII j.tri?. Assorted PI'ESEItVISS- line assortment. During Fair weck, ICK CHE AM, .1 EL? LIES, oySTBItS, Ac . A- N.iv 7 Fresh Norfolk Oysters, WHICH will be kept coiiiitantly on Iikiii' ?luring the aeaaou at the Columbia Ice House. All country ordern promptly attended to, when accompanied bv the cash. JOHN O. H ATEM AN, Nov C <"> Agent. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. THE undersigned respect fully iuforma his customers yy*L and the public in generalg?Jfc I that lie ban ju*t retuiued fruiuttiu !North wiih a nie? assortment of WATCH KS. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, LAc, which he otT<.rs at the lowest c\oh prices. Kepairing pkillfullv done. Ii. VISANSKA, Mnin eireet; opposite New City JI a 11. Nov 7 Fair of the State Agricultural and Mechanical Society for 1874. To be In Id in Columbia. S. C, begin? ning on Tu? ?<lu> , Voveuiiier 10, unit ending <>n KrlHn y. Vnvi uibtr 13. GREENVILLE AND COCMBIA It. P.. ROUND T1UP TICKETS will be sold at all stations on the line ol thissnd the Bine Itidgu Itailroad, for SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE. ONK WAY. cum mcnciiig on SATURDAY MORNING, the 7th. and each day thereafter, until THURS? DAY, tho 12th, inclusive: good to return at anytime until TUESDAY, the 17th day of November, inclusive. All persons who wish to avail themselves of the privilege of this REDUCTION IN FARE, must purchase tickets at the Com? pany's Ticket Oniee. otherwise they will lie required to pav lull fare both wavs. THOMAS DODAMEAD, General Superintendent. J.Mtt.z Noiitox, Ja., General Ticket Agent Nov 0 (i FINE'S SALOON. .Yo. -II Richardson Street, between Lady and (Jercxix Streets. HAYING replenished my entire stock of Liouora, Cigars, Ac, having also given proper attention to my Restaurant, j. am now prepared to lurniah my friends and the puhlic generally with the best the market? afford. 1 Oct 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent. Butter and Cheese. t f\ FIRKINS ChoicaGitt Edge BUTTER, 1 LV/ 50 English Dairy and Cream Cheese. Just received and tor sale low bv Nov 5 :i JOHN AG NEW A SON. MILLINERY. PRICES REDUCED of La? dies', Misaus' and Children's ! BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, [SUITS, UNDERWEAR. Fur Sets, Cloaks, Worsted Goods. Ilair, (.'insets, Zephyr Worsted and other articles too nume? rous to mention; also, ISa/.a: Put torus. Ladies will please call hiki see fur themselves at Oct27 MRS. c. B. REED'S. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SIL.VF.it AM> I?L.ATK|) WARK, SPECTACLEEYE-GLASSES, ETG. IHAVE a lar^e stock of the above on band, and Will sell them at the lower! cash pi ices. All goods wurranied us reprt ? sent r d. Watches. < *??.?? 1;.-* and Jewelry r? paired and work warranted. GEO. P. Ii UNS, Ocl V7 Columbia Hotel Rlm-I; Cheap, Delicious and Healthful. FIXE UIOTAIX APPLES. $1.25 PR BUSHEL ? ?.? Suves doctor*1 bills and drag I 111.-, and better th*u Q.ieei/s Delight <r Hepatic Compound. For sale by L?rick & Lowrance. House to Rent. MTHE HOUSE aud FOUR ACHE LOT of Mrs. E. J. Arthur. Good gar? den and excellent well of wa'i r. Pos session given immediately. Apolv to WM. MARTIN or E B. AJtTH?H. .Julv 4 It Pays to Buy Good Medicines. FT pair's tonae Huinitsh'a KINA CHILL L CURE. It pavs to nse Heihitsh'a BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS It pays to use STANLEY'S COUGH SYRUP. It pays to purify vour bland with QUEEN'S DELIGHT. " It pays to nee the COOK'S RAKING POWDER. It paystoumi the QUAKER LINIMENT. It pays to n?o Mother Darling's INFANT CORDIAL for children. It pavs to buy your medicines at E. U. UEINITBU'S Oct 23 t Drug and Medicine Store. Attend the True MORNING, NOVEMBER 11 GOVERNOR MOSES In changing tho Commissioners of Elec? tion, deserves tho united thanks of everv lover of peace. THE 1'HOP METOK OF I THE INDIAN QUEEN SE?AR STOKE,in introducing the- FIVE CENT MANILLA,! ii< serves the commendation ol every lover of the weed, as ON THE Day of election, the people fl ick to the ' polls, each to deposit their ballot tor their ; lavorite candidate, bo do the many emeu- j more ?! >ek to tliis popular resort to obtain tins FaVOBITESEGAR. Let it be under-. stood that we are not on the WAR PATH Againtt other dealers, we merely claim that tile segur offered by uth< is i<- far IN- . FEKIOIt tu that sold bv the INDIAN QUEEN CIGAR STOKE, i Nov 1 \()",\ Assembly Stieet. MOSES > STEALS A RED HOT POKER. I^liis wonderfully witty si;ie of adver? tising is about played out. We wish to say a lew quiet words about CIGARS, but really don't consider it ueci s sary to intersperse the stupid legend I through bur subject matter, and ho prefer i to give tho witty part in a lump to '-um-1 meuce with. By-the-by, have you evei placed poker':] I We propose i>> see our opponents in tho Cigar business, and by showing a full baud I of "Four Aces'--a new brand of tine Cf- j gar.-.?have a serene certainty of earning j the stake*. ScriousK, our stock of Cigars is uuiivalled either in lownesa of price or excellence in quality, from the celebrated two !or live cents (highly recommended to I beginners) to the purest Cabauna, enibrac ing mid-way many delightfully fragrant weeds, at from five to tiftcuu cents each.1 A trial will insure us your custom. j I*, s. NodouStful-looking male or female Indian allowed to loaf either outride or iu-1 side our doors. This custom is Pagan and j repreheusible. GEO. sYMMERS. ' Nov S LaWYKk?' okkickk: i\m1i.\M'.K UFFIt'KS! fltm.MS KUK KA.tUL.lKS! st Mi i.K BBU-UOOMS! 7 ; i.r.t is tue new Central National Bank Building. I* It WES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bed-Rooms from i:5 per month upwards; Family Rooms from fG per month upwards; Law) ers' Of Vices from *G pr month un wards. VATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS und other modern improvements in? side building. -Yo lii>. V rooms, all fronting on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in charge of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Messrs. SEIDELS A EZELL, April '1 Mansion House, Street, Columbia, S. C. THIS house having recent? ly been enlarged, is now opened by the undersigned a lir.st class boarding house, or hotel. Transient and permanent boarders accommodated. Terms tor tran? sient borders, 12 per dav. Good rooms and excellent fare. MRS. C. E. DKAZEALE. Nov :! lino VICTORIA HOTEL, cikui'lesion, s. c, HAS been entirely reno? vated and refurnished throughout. It is most ecu _ trally situated, in King near Markst street, lor" the traveling public. They solicit I Itt ir patronage, board per dav," i M US. M A Ii IA (?V1 > KU K KCK, Oct ?1 2mn Proprietress. PGKTttAllS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STEKK I?SC(IPKS. Ac . Gentes troin ?>!d pic ! tores made any -;/?? and ?:> :.? a- Strap s? ; anvwhere else < '?!?;? nt.il -i ? l.< new Glace t'iet m< Mr. < t t'tie. the lines! photographer in New York rii>. will .? :ht photo i graphic depart men! hit ti.tbl.KKV mc 11.ni nc. (let 1? :inm C?M.l'Ml!l A. S. ('. 40o; Am rONS KFD ASH COAL -mi plallty as that wl.ieh g!.v< rti two j'i hlr Ke... T. .1 HARPER CONGAREE IRON WORKS < Ol.l'fllUl A , S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER. Proprietor. MANUFACTU It EH OFSTEA M ENGINES. SAW A SI) G It 1ST MILL.-. G I N _ Gearing, and nil 9 kinds ol Iron Castings for Ma chinery and Or namenia! Caet ings !or Stores and Dwelling*1, Patent bailings fr s Gardens ami Cemeteries. Iro i Settee?? ai d Arbor Chuir.-; also, Liars Castings ? I ?11 kinds, Hells for Chnrches, Schools, Woik-shnps. Ac. Guarantee all uiy work first clatsand t qua) to any North or South, Works at foot ol Lady street nud near to South Carolina and Greenville A Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Not IK Coal! Coal! Coal! THE undersigned.beg leave to state 'hat they have constantly on hand all kinds of COAL, and will furnish consumers in a*v quint it v, delivered, at lowest cash prices. BO WEN & LA FAR, Agents. tivptl 3mo (Mil Event." , 1874. VOI the election now approaches, ana there is great excitement and speculation aa to whether or not C Hamb er lain Will bo elected Governor by hie party. 80 in there great excitement among those who are put chasing jdhy GOODS, and F. 13. ORCHARD Jt CO. hava decided Not to be Undersold by any other honao in the city, and they should be patronized and Supported Sot only by Democrats and Conservatives, but alao By the Republicans. Oet til ___ OPENING DAILY I EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS! CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Itl'US A>1) WINDOW StlAOBSl BOOTS AND SHOES Of II kinds and at very low price*. THE 5I1LLIXERV DEPARTMENT li well stocked with everything that is new and pretty, and no extravagant prices. Orders from the country promptly at? tended to, at the Old Stand of R. C. SHIVER & CO. Oet 14 OCTOBER 10. 1874. Special Notice From The CHAM) CENTRAL. DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, OK W.D. LOVE & CO. vtte have just received ten caaos of j VV very choice aud seasonable DRESS GOODS, purchased tor cash of two bank runt importing bonnes, which will tie sold verv cheap. Also, live cases HLaCK AL? PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS, which, for quality and finish, cannot be ex? celled anywhere. The following Goods arc now in stock: 00 pieces choice patterns of CARPETS, 10U RUGS, 90 MATS, 50 dozen of Hallou i Co. 's celebrated SUIRTS. lor which we are] the agents, retailing them at wholesale | prices. All the departments of our establish? ment ?ri.. full cf the beat makes of goods and purchased by our resident buyer in New York for cash at the lowest prices, enabling us to sell goods as low aa any | house in New York. Those reaiding in the city, and strangers 1 pasting through, beforo laying in their; winter supplies, should examine ourlargo ' and choice assortment, at tho GRANO CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISH ! MUNT OF WM, D. L.OVK tSi CO , whole? sale and retail dealers in DRY GOODS, ! NOTIONS. ROOTS and SHOES, corner of j Main and Plain streets. I N. D. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all OKI iv of the conntrv on application. Del 11 Wrapping Paper. AFULL auppl> nl WRAPPING PAPER j;:.-t 1 eoeivt d fibni the At lau tic Paper Mills, for which we me sole agents, and of fered a: lower prices than same quality can be delivered trun the Northern cities. Call and < xamiue quality and prices attho store ot JOHN AGNEW A SON. Drugs. Paints, Oils. &c. \T TISTE It I) LEACH ED SPERM Uli., VV Pure Linseed Dil, Neata Foot Oil. 1 Olive OR, Swei: Oib Cod Liver Oil, Castor Oil. WhoiveaU a'.d retail at e. h. HEiNirsirs ()??? ? Drill? Store. 1 New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. 'ORK1NG to Win, a story tor nirls, W Mistress <?{ the Manse, by Dr. Holland, autle r u! Arthur Roiitiycastln, :i 5? A History of Germany, trom the Karlir sl Times, bj Charlt'jU Lewis. f2 51). Manual ol Mythology, Greek, Roman, N< Hindoo, Egyptian and Old German, (>?. Murray, (2.'2-1. Prairie mid Forest, the Game vi North America, ^.:li adventures in their pursuit, l.v . iilbm si .".(? Hea tl and iMucation, by Kingidi?}. M.7.". Ii pgaitb's ??..input.- woik?, in ihre? vi?, luiiics. Tin Wild North Laud, by Mi.jor butler, with plates. (2 60. History ot Gluti? and Club Life, London. Rook ot Wonder? ful Characters, with portraits. 1 ho Slang Dictionary, historical and aneedotal? I Homes and Haunts of the Rrit.sh Por ts, j London, and other new boots. Nov 1 Aniline Dyes IEAMON ANILINE DYES are the j strongest, mo.;t Brilliant and most Duratde Domestic Dyea in the world. Any article of Clothing, Ribbons, Feathers, . Fancy Articles, Ac , can be D>od in a few I minutes, at a trdling expense. A full as? sortment ot these Beautiful Djos in holies, with direct ions tor use. Call and see sam? ple colors a-. L. T. SILL1MAN A CO.'S Oet 1".? Driipr Store. 1 Mince Meat and Plnm Pudding. ATMORES celebrated MINCE MEAT. Atmore's English Plum Pudding ! Just recen t d and for sale bv . N ?v 7 .! JOHN AGNEW k SON. Hams! Hams!! 1 f\i\ SUGAR-CURED Oauvasid HAMS, IUI t 100 New Sugar-Cured Hams. Just received and for sale at reduced prices h\ JOHN AGNEW A HON. ; Nov 8 Oats! Oats!! . 1 AAA BUSHELS Choice Feeding Li"-/\JV/ OATS. Just received and 1 tor sale by JOHN AGNEW A BON. A AJME X?NUMBER 200. 8eegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer. THE Cincinnati Gazette makes the aato nibbing announcement that Cincinnati beer is no longor pure, but adulterated with molasses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the poisonous Colchicum. The Commissioner of Agricultnre, in his report for 18G5, says that Prof.Mapos, of New York, analysed the beor from a dozen different breweries, and found all of it adulterated. Cocoulus fudicus and unx vomica entered largely iuto its composition. J. C. SFEGEBS guarantees hie beer tobt pure and roliable. lie does not adulterate it, but brews from the best barley, mar and hops. Jan 23 A Kerosene That Will Not Explore". A LADDIN SECURITY OIL is offered Cjl with the confidence that it will prove itself equal, if not superior, to any burn? ing oil that has been offered to tbo public. This oil is prime wbito in color, fs deodor? ized to tho highe?t extent achieved in the manufacture of burning oils, and is war? ranted to stand a fire test of 130 degrees Fahrenheit. It is perfectly safo for use in all Coal Oil or Kerosene Lamps, and as its name indi? cates, will giv.- all who use it perfect "security" in doing s? Aladdin Security Oh will burn longer have much loss bnioll, and not crust tie wick, and will bo found to be very economi? cal, to say nothing of tho entire "aocurity in its use. For sale at L. T. SILLIMAN <fe CO.'8 Oct 14 Drug Store. No Further Postponement OF THE SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN All) OF TUE Masonic Relief Association OF NORFOLK, VA. Thnnday, 1 tl 11? Noremlitr. THIS enterprise is conducted bv tho MA? SONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA., under authority of the Virginia Legislatuie, (Act passed March 8th, 1873.) 50,000 Tickets?0,000 Cash Gift*. $250,000 to be Given Away. One Grand Cash Gift of.$ 30.000 One Grand Cash Gift of. 25 OOi One Grand Cash Gift of. 20,000 Due Grand Cash Girt of. 10,000 One Grau a Cash Oift of. 5.6-3C Ouo Grand Cash Gift or. 2,500 One Grand Cash Girt or. 2,000 15 Cash Gifts of St.COO each._ 15,000 28 Cash Girts of 500 eaoh. 14,000 43 Cash Gift* or 250 each. 10.750 71) Cash Gifts or 150 each. 11850 250 Cash Gifts of 100 eaoh. '25,000 578 Cash Gifts i?r 50 each. 28.000 5,000 Cash Gifts of 10 each. 50.COC 0,000CASH PRIZES,aggregating..ft?ftt'.OOO PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole Tickets.$10 00 I Qr'ter 1'kts..* 2 50 Half Tickets... 5 00 ' 11 Tickets.100 00 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert ia strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will be conducted with the same liberality, honesty and fairness which characterized the first enterprise. JOSS Z? KOPEK, Prcsiiicni. For tickets and circulars, giving fut, information, address HKNItY V. MOORE. Kto., Norfolk. V? RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED. Sept 4 _ +30 Look to Your Blood, There is Lite in it Yet! lTflTHOUT pure Blood no Beth i? tr?? V v from disease* The "Queen's Delight" is the greatest Blood Purifier. It your blood i? pour, waterv, full of humors?iw the "Queen's Delight." II your htaUli is declining wasting of ?vi ul force?use the. "Queen's Delight." If you have Rheumatism, Swellings of th( Joints?use the ? Qneen's Delight " [ It you have Chills. Fev<r and Ague, liti iousuesf?use the "Queen's Delight." I It y??n have Sick llcaeache, Nervousness, Weak uses?use the ' Queen's Delight " j If jon have Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Yellow SI.in?nee the "Queen's Delight." If you have Dyspepsia, Fluttering about the Heart?use the "Queen's Delight." It you have any Cutaueous Eruption, Itching Humors, Carbuncles, Etysipelac Oi King's Evil, Goitre, nothing will r* move it but the "Queen's De ight." If vou want a Summer Tonic and Winter Invigorate! ? use (he "Queen's Delight " Call and get a Ciren'ar, and read it. Prepared only b\ h. H. HEINIT.su. Sep-30 t Pharmaeisi For Rent, . . THEcomtnodiour Brick and Metal flS- Roof .vro BE HOUSE, No GO Main M?b street. Terms verv low Appi? to SE1BEL8 & KZELL or to BOONE A M?L? LER. Attorneys-at-Law Aug 5 f THE GREAT S0?THERK BY Mi HI. r?RCBGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 King Srreet, Charleston, S C. TUE CHEAPEST DRY UOOOS, NOTIONS, Oil. CLOTHS, CAHPETh, MATTINGS. RUGS, K(c, THIS SIDE OF NEW YOKE. For prices, aoo local. Sept 4 tCmo MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore-. Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent cities of tse United States and Eu? rope bought and sohl. DEPOSITS received and intcrcst-beatiug certificates issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought anil sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and other* from the city and country solicited, aud LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS grantod bv the CENTBAL NATIONAL BANK. 'Corner of Plain and Bichatdscn etrecte