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TM DAILY ?jj?f PHONIX. "Lot our Just Censure ^^^^^^t^^^^^-^^??&p* Atlond tho True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST S 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 120. The descent into tho hitherto unex-'j plored pit Ju the Mammoth Cavo, in Kentnakv. was made, oh Friday lost, by A. D. Babbitt, a telegraph operator from Michigan. He found bottom at a distance of -198 feet from tba main ave- i uno. The dosooot was witnessed by 200 I guests of the hotel, who welcomed the daring yoong adventurer back pwith hearty cheers and congratulations. The rope with which be was lowered into tho 1 pit was dangerously cut in several places I by tho sharp rooks over which it passed, j An Indiana editor, who must have { risen with tho lark, or gono to bed with one, says that "circumstances aro begin? ning to shape themselves-the logio of events is hanging link upon link-tho 'destiny which shapes our ends' is fast manifesting itself, and soon an iutelli . gent awakening of the people will bo felt all ovor tliis country." What does.be meau-sausages or an earthquake? Tho lazy sobool boy who wrote tho name of a distinguished soldier and patriot as & Drew Juxon, has been out? done by a theologicul'Btudent, who, hav? ing half a dozen shirts to mark, wrote the first John Thomas and the remaining five ditto. * Tho disgusted funny man of a Radical paper says of woman: She can kiss an? other woman sweeter and then talk about her worse than one of these Reform Re? publicans can talk about the President. Tho hotel iu New England with the longest name ia the ?'Qouquinuapssakes Bosanogog" House, at Hampton Beaob. It has only one letter less than the whole alphabet. A Bombay journal tells of the first Hindoo widow wbo has ever lived to re? marry. She married Hr. Rughoonatbdas Madhondas, preferring even his name to the horrors of cremation. About 500 persons became insane during the rule of the Commune in Paris. A Michigan miner foti 4.00 feet, but - got np, dusted himself off, and went to work os if nothing had happened. Wanted, by a Gentleman OF some business capacity, a position as Corresponding Clerk for a business houeo, or Book-keeper for parties doeiring such a man. References furnished by application to this office. Aug 5 ARTHUR 0. MOORE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, . COLUMBIA, S. C., * HAS REMOVED his offico tu No. 2, Law Range.-_Jnly 4 18mo BIOSC Useful Iuvenilem of the Agtt THE FAN AND FLY DRIVER! ' INVENTED, BY F. M. HUNT. l'A TENI ED MlUffll 21, 1871. THIS Machine, which is now offered for sale, surpasses any of its age. It 1B use fal, cheap and durable. Any boy or- ?irl,. can operate with it. For the table, it has not an equal. For the sick room, it stands mir wal? ed. For the nursing mother,' its intrinsic value, is inestimable; as it fans to rest the little darlings, and keeps them freed from trouble. Mo family should bo without one.' As a labor-saving Machine, it saves the hire of one servant. Aa an investment, there is nothing eyer offe?ed to the publie in which an aotive, energetic man can make more money , at. lils the Machine for the times. $1,000,000 worth will bo sold. Any man with ordinary [ energy can make from 115 to.HOO- per week, olear of all expenses. Can be soon at I. Bulzb ache r's Jewelry Store. JOHN WOOLLEY, Agont for Richland Comity, .. July 28 . - ; P.O. Address. Columbia. Notice. OWING to tho accidental bursting nf the boiler of tho loe Machine, no ICE will be sold until further orders. All those hav? ing ticketb will.present ibem and the money will be refunded. JOHN C. SEEGERB. Joly 28 . _'<_r_ * Claret on Draught. rST opened,- one Cask - choice TABLE CLARET, for sale low, by the gallon or dozen, by . .. . , JOHN AGNEW tc SON. Smoked Herrings. ?J/^/VBOXBS SMOKED HERRJNG8, just ,? \ r\J received -and for nale, at.flfty cunts per box, by " s ' JOHN AGNEW y BON. 25 Imported Ale and Forter. i OABK3-Pints-best brands, in store and for sale GEO. SYMMER8. Seegers' Beer is Pure. r' don't contain Cococulua Indiens Fitsh Berries to make sleepy or headache. Claret Wine ON draught. THIS DAY. at a low prico. by the gallon or doz^n. EDWARD HOPF.. Refined Oil. COTTON 8EED REFINED OIL, by the gal? lon or barrel. Also, la fi luann, pints and gnarls. For Bale low. E. HOPE. 200 Choice Family Flour. BARRELS etriotly cholee. For sale low*. E. HOPE. We Have the Royal Heinitsh's Baking . Powders! WHICH for purity of material and per? fection in baking is ahead of all other*. Suitable for all kinds ot batter; is the Iighteet, sweetest, whito.-t, cheapest powders In tho city. The time saved by tho use of this pow? der, together with its abHolnte c-rtaioty to make sweet and light bread, biscuits, oakes of any kind, puddings, ple-cruBtB, dumplings, corn-bread, etc, render it a moat economical and deeirable article for good house-keeperB. Prepared and f r sale only by July 35 t E. H. HEINITBH, Druggist. Old Government Java. 5>/\ MATS GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. j?\J 50 bags choice Rio and Laguayra. For salo low._K. HOPE. Cheap Fertiliser. TONS COTTON SEED MEAL. Excel loot for manure. EDWARD HOPE. 40 Whooping Cough Candy. HERE is something for children suffering with Whooping Con gb, Croup, Coughs. ?ko. A pleasant medicine in the form of kisses, effeotual in allaying coughs, croup, colds. Keep tbe patient under the in?uonco of the' medicine contained In this candy; will allay tho va loneo of tho cough. At Juno 1 t_HF.INITBH'S Drug Store. ICE COLD SODA WATER with PURE FRUIT SYRUPS, oan be obtained at MCKENZIE'S SA? LOON. Try it. _ STOCKS, BONDS anil COUPONS bought and sohrby D. GAMBRILL, Broker. Speolal H?otioea. MANHOOD: How Lost! How Restored! Just published, in a sealed enve? lope. 1'iice, six eeids. ALEOTURE on tho Natural Treatment and Radical Care of Spermatorrhca or bbminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, t?exual Debility, and Impediments to Marri? age generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and* Physical Inca? pacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, Ac, by Ro IIEUT J. Ci'LVK.iuvcLi,, M. D., author of tlio "Oreen Book," Ac. ..A. Boon to Thousand* of SnlTerers." Bent under seal, in a plain onvelopo, to any addfoss, post-paid, ou receipt of six cents, nr two postago stamps, by CHAH. J. C. KLINE A CO., 137 Bowery, Sew Yurk-P. O. Box, 4,580. Jone 12_gmo ia tr mc A Li. THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOR YOUNO MEN, on great so? cial evils and abuses, which interfere with MABBX&OE, with sure means ot relief for the erring and unfortunate, diseased and de? bilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of chargo. Address HOWARD SANITA? RY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth j street. Philadelphia. Pa._May 21 3mn_ ?a?Ha.? Oeletorated. Murray Lanman's Florida Water. The most lasting, agree? able, and refreshing of all perfumes, for use on the Handkerchief, at the Toilet, and in the Bath. For sale by all Druggists and Per? fumers. Sept 17_?_t Thornwell's Collected Writings, THEOLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volumes, embellished with Dr/ ThornweH'a por? trait, ti per volume. / Memories of Patmos. /By MacDuff- $2. The Conservative Reformation und its Tho ology. By Rev. Charles P. Krowth, D. D. $5 The Unsoon World. / Rv Rev. Dr. Stork. $1. DEW HOVEL?, Pink and White Tyranny. Ry MrB.Harriet Deechcr Stowe. $1.50. Hor Lord and Master. By Florence Mary att. GO cents. Won, not Wooed. By tho author of Bred in the Bone, A c 50 cents. Terrible Temptation. By CharleB Reade. 95 nen tn. Uniform edition of Grace Apuilor's WorkB, such as Mother*? Recompense, Vale of Cedars, J-c, at $1- per volume. ' The s bo vu booka sent to any address, poet paid, on receipt of price . DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, August 1_"_Booksellers. New Books, bv Express. PHYSICAL CAUSE OF TUE DEATH OF CHRIST, Ac., bv Strond, and letter by Sir James Simpson, M. D. War and Onltnro, by Arthur Helps. $1.50. Hugh Miller's Life and Letters, two vol .amea, by Peter Bay no, with portrait. $4. Christianity and Poaitiveism, by McCosh. People's Practical Poultrv Hook, oomplete. Why Did; He Not Die? From the German, by Mrs. Wiatar. Oallirhoe. a Romance, by Hand. $2. Climates for Invalids, by L. Bill. $1 25. . Body and Mind, by Mandaloy, London. $1. The Old Fashioned Boy, by Farquarson. Little Men, by author of Little Women. Pike County Ballads, by John Hay. $1.50. Mrs. Beeton'? Book of Household Manage? ment. Mont complote work. Illustrated. Also, some new Nov?le by good authors, jubt opened,at BRYAN A MoUARTER'B Jun ol 3_Bookstore._ Pearl Grist, -fl (\ BARRELS PEARL GRtST, 1U 5 barrels Pearl Hominy; for sale b> Joly 12_E. HOPIS. Seegers' Beer DON'T contain Strychnine It is paro, and warranted tobe so. March ll 'Diamond' and 'Orange' Brand Hams. I f \ TIE HOES of these "incomparables'' I\/ Just to hand and for eale bv Juno 17_GEO. SYMMERS. Wanted to Rent, A COTTAGE, at moderate rato, within I two or tbreo squares of the ?'IKENIX Office. .Apply, or address H. N. E., at this Ofiioe. SEND THIS GLAD TIDltSOS ADIiUADI CHILLS kW FM CURED! Heinitsh's Great Medicine, KINTA CHILL CURE, A POSITIVE O URE i - SEND all tho incurable casos. Ono bottlo is all that need bo taken. Ran iah pain! Banish suffering! To the afflicted this is tid? ings of great joy. I have boen cured. J. A. DAVIS. I havo beeu cured. . C. B. THOMAS. I have been cured. J A. ELKINS. I have been cared. J, ll. DISEUEII. I havo been cured. . D. WAIIE. I havo been cared. M. C. LOOAN. AU eau'bo cured by calling ou HEIM THU and got a bottlo of this groat medicino. Pro- I pared only by iL ll. ll Kl NIT?H. At his Drug Store, opposito PIHKNIX ofheo. July 25 t ___ Feeding' Oats. BUSHELS PRIME HEAVY OATS. July 27 _E. HOPE. Native and Foreign Wines. 8~0UPPERN0NO, Concord, Snaternb, Ola _ rei, Champagnes, just received and for salb low, by ?_. E. HOPE. Free' Soup evory day, at ll o'clock, a? POL? LOCK'S. 200 Houso and Lot for Sale. I AM now offering at private ?ale that No. 1-FAMILY RESIDENCE AND LOT, .now occupied by Hov. \V. D. Thomas. Tins is well known to- bo one of tho moot desirable residences in thc city-on one ot the highest points, llouso baa six largo ?nd comfortable roomp, with Ure-places in each room. Kitchen attached lo Ibo house. Oood Servants'accommodation. Fino Well and Ciatcrn. Superior Garden Spot. Beautiful Lawn in front of residence, stud? ded with noble old oak trees. Tho Lot con? tains -acres of ground. Bach an opportunity for securing a delight? ful home seldom occurs. For terms, ?to., apply tn . JULIUS C. SMITH, Auotioncer aud Commission Merchant, Grccn vlllo. 8. C._July 25 jG Tax Hotice. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOH, HIGHLAND Co., COLUMBIA., S. C., Juno 28,1871. IN pursuance of an Act of tho General As? sembly, at its last session, my office in Co? lumbia will be open, on and after 1st day of July next, to August 10, to receive tho returns of Personal Piopotty of the tax-payers of this County for the year 1871. Blanks can bo ob? tained at this office, in tb o Court Bouae. Tax-payers are required to enter on blanks all transfers or pnrohaaes of real estate, and also all new buildings erected since last re? turn. Where tax-payera neglect to make their re? turns, the County Auditor is compelled, by law, to charge thom with tho return of the previous year and add HM v per eent. thereto an penalty. M. J. CALNAN, June 20 Auditor Richland Countv. TURNIP SEED fed AT M tg co t3 E. E, JACKSON'S, ft . 0Q ?3 m ? PS crass JiNHiix WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, DALT., MD. THE next regular session will commence on tho Fib ST MONDAY in October, 1871. Preliminary lectures will begin the 18th Sep? tember. Tho coarse of instruction is emi? nently practical and complete, consisting of didactic leotures, clinical lee tores and special instructions in tua diagnosis and treatment of disease nt th? hedside. Every variety of dis? ease may be Boen in the hospital warda and free dispensary connected with the college. FBES-For full bourse, $120; Matriculation, $5; Dissection, $10; Graduation, $20. Students from the late slave-holding States, whose means are limited, will be received upon the benefi? ciary plan of tho school. The annual circular and catalogue, containing full particulars, will be sent on application to CHARLES W. CHANCELLOR, M. D.. July'..:) ilm? Dean of the Faculty. FKE8H TURNIP SEED! J^?TA BAGA, GLOBE, NORFOLK, BED TOP, FLAT DUTCH, For sale by W. C. FISH Kit, Druggist and Apothi c.try, July20 3mo Opposite Colombia Hotel._ Notice. THREE months from this date, application will be m ado to tho Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad Company for the renewal of the following SCRIP, belonging to the catate of JESSE DEBLUHL, which has been loet or mislaid, viz: Stock Scrip No. 1,102, 250 abares. Assessment Certificate on same, Ko. 1,482, $1,000. Bohp No. 1,337, 5 shares. Assessment Certificate on same. No. 1,514, $20. WM. H. PAUKER. Receiver Estato of Jesse DeBruhl. deo'd, JUMB 2,1871. AbbevUlo C. H. Juna 0 _jSmo FIRE INSURANCE. George Huggins* Agency, Established in Columbia, S. C., A. D. 1B?0. I^HE following companies have complied . with the lava of tho State of South Caro? lina, sud have buen duly licensed by the Comp trollcr-Gonoral of tho State, and by city of Columbia, for Hie present y ear. representing a CAPITAL OF1 OVER ?20,000.000. 2Etna Flrolnsuranco Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. Imperial Fire Insarauce Company, of Lon? don. . Union Firo Inauranco Company, of San Francisco, California. Phoenix Firo Insurance. Companv, of Now York. Putnam Fire Insurance Company, of Hart? ford, Connecticut. Manhattan Piro Inauranco Company,of New York. UKOMGK HUGGINS, A?ent. Ornoo at Mr. Duffle's now bookBtoro. oppo? site the Columbia Hotel._May 20 jilnio Every Oae Drinks Seegera' Boer, BECAUSE it r/ives strength and improves their health._March ll The Doctora Recommend Seegers'Beer IN nroforenco to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Why? They know it li unadulterated. North Carolina Corn Whiskey. K/\ BARRELS of superior quality for aale" Ol/ by ibo birre!._ ]LJ5L_?2!!B-". Seegers' Beer is Pure. "T don't contain Copperas, Salt, Lime or . Alum. Mardi ll THE COTTAGE HOUSE, Washington street, next door to Masonic Hall, . C. II. DU H MK, Proprietor; mnE Proprietor or thu GOT l'A OK HOUSE A thu neatest aud most retired saloon in the city-having had a largo experience at the Charleston and Columbia liol els, pledges to his guests tho mont choice brand.? of WINES, LIQUORS and BEGAUS, and will bo pleased to havo his old frieuds cull ami xoo him. A NICE LUNCH served up daily, from ll ?ol o'clock. C. ?. DUHM.E. July 27_ CLOTHING HOUSE CHILDS & WILEY, C O L V SI D I A , S . C . WE havo marked down all of our large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHINO to Buch low ?gnrcs that the prico ?ornes within reach of all that wish a good Utting garment, made in tho latest style and by the best mak ora in New York. Wo aro tho only bonne that sell All Linen Drawers at fl. 50. Wo aro'tbo only houso that have tho imported Soe-Sucker Calcutta Suits, warranted genuine. An in spection of our largo stock will settle tho mind of any ono that in o ney is made by buy inp from ns. Thirty-two inch Sol? Leather Trunks, onlv a few loft. t?t $'?0. Juno 23 The Dexter Stables. TUE undersigned havo re? moved their Stables to tho now building, immediately South of ?.Tanney's Hall, and, with a new ^ /stock o? CARRIAGES. BUG (ilr.ts ann line HOBBES, aro prcparud io an? swer all calle that may bo made upon them. Horses bought and sold on commission. PorsoDB in want of good stock, aro invited to givo ns a call. Liberal advances mado on etock left for salo. BOYCE A CO. W. n. BOYCE. C. H. P ETTI N a H.T.. Jan 24 CORRECT TIME M.\Y bo obtained by calling at ISAAC iBULZBACHER'S and purchasing one of those justly celebrated ELGIN WATCHES, and where you can fint" a complete stock of Diamonds, Jewelrj, Silver and Plated Waro, of tho best Lruanufacturo. In addition aro tho United States, Waltham, English and SW?BB Watches in Gold and Silver Cases, which will be closed out at Now York prices. Constantly on bund doe Gold Chains, Seal Rings, Charms, Lockets, Sleeve Buttons, Sets, and a varied stock of Fancy Articlee. All kinds of Repairing dono promptly, and warranted, by ISAAC H UL/. BACH EH, April 27 Under Columbia Hotel; Pearl Griat. -I f\ BBLS. FRESH PEARL GRIST, jutt 1_\J received and for salo low by June 15, .JOHN AGNEW &. BON. DR. D. L. BOOZER ?&*g?53& WOULD respectfully inform ^?PWM?S?K his patron? and tho public gc *--UQ_jijljr nerally that ho has moved into his new oflice, over Danie A Cba| luau's Book? store, opporito the Columbia Hotel, where ho is prepared to execute, satisfactoiily, p.ll ope? rations aud work, of whatsoever kind his urn fessiou demand*. Terms accommodating. M ai ch 8 Livery and 8ale Stables. ducted by A(rno? ?fc Co., at the old staDds of j tho late firm. His Omnibuses and Carriages will convey passengers to and from tho Hail road Depts to tho Columbia Hotel, tho Nick erson House, or any part of the city. He will also furnish Horses, Buggios, Carriages, Ac, for hire ou reasonable terms, and solicits the patronage of thc fiieuds of th? late firm. Juno 28_OWEN DAl^Y. For Sale, 3?*f\f\ ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, .VJV/U on the Edieto. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lots to snit. Saw Mill and 2.000 acres of Lsnd in vexing ton, on North Edisto, $7,000. 2,000 nero? Wateroe Bottom Lund, tl pr acre 2.000 acres creek bottom and pine Land, at $2 per acre. 1 Houso in tins cit v, 15,000. HOUSE and thirteen acre? LAND, near the city-18.500. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney at Law and Real Iv, ut o Agent. Seo*. 25_ly 8TENH0USE, MAOAUXAlT & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE. N. C. SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Corn, Tlonr, Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries generally Orders tilled carefully and prompt? ly. Feb 7lyr Congress Water. -I i\ OAS RB for salo low bv jj t Jone 17_GEO. SYMMERS. Jewelry and Silverware, OF the most approved styles, can bo ob? tained at I. HULZBAOHEBS establish mont, Main street, Columbia Hotel Row. Sots and half sols in gr?at vnriolv Also, solitaire, and chuter DIAMONDS. SPECTA? CLES and EYE-GLASSES tojMiit aj^ages. G E 0 li Gr E T U P P E E, BROKER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, no LUM ni A, s. c. \ OFFICE over W. C. Fisher's Drug Store, opposite Columbia Hotel, MaiiMdij^et. "Muy 2 Gun and Blasting Powder. AFULL enpplv of tho celebrated Dupont's GUN AND BLASTING POWDER, in kegs and cannisters, is now o (Tn red to iuerchuuts and consumers at the lowest ninrliot rate?, by thc undersigned, who aro solo iigt-nte for the manufacturers at Ods place. I _May_2T> JOHN AGNEW A- HON. BRANDIES. 5CAS1JS Jamos Henneeev'a <fc Brandenburg Freree BRANDIES,'imported direct, ?nd ottered pure and unadulterated. These com? prise vintagoB.or 1835, 1858. 1800 und 1803. Stock of Hocks. Clarets and White Wines in cludo Homo of tho most famous brands as well as sound imo priced ?o?ds. For sale by .March 25 \_ OKO. SYMMEIIS. Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old, at FoV-21 JOUN C.SEEGE11S'. BlaokwoU's genuine Drtrham Smoking To bau. o at POI.'I.O?:K'B. FRENCH CASSI1IERE PANTS, OJ FORMERLY tlG to fis, we g&S^fr ^arc now makin;; for 112 ami*JS||i?s??? f 13, to close ont our linc of French Goode. Light Cassi mere Suits at Cost. | Now is tho time to order our perfect fitting SniRTS, warranted to please. A few Ladies' TRAVELING TRUNKS, at cost. ?- Call and eccuro BARGAINS at Ju'y ll R. Sc W. C. 8WAFFIKLD'B. SHIELDS & GLAZE, COLUMBIA, 8. C" Palmetto Iron Works, MANUFACTUItERS of STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, Saw, Grist and Gano Mida, all B?ZOB, all kinds of Agricultural Im? plements, Ilouae and Store Fronts, Iron Rail? ing, Iron and Brass Casting; Shafting, Pul? leys and Hangers made to order. ALSO, Manufacturers of UTLEY'S IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESS, which was awarded the UrBt premium in Nonb Carolina, Booth Carolina, Alabama and Louisiana last tall Wo aleo manufacture tho DIXIE SCREW COTTON PRESS-a cheap and durable one. Send for circulars. Orders filled on short notico and on most reasonable terms. Jnno 24 3mo REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Spring and Summer Clothing, AT It & W. C. SWAFFLELD'S. WE hay j the largest retail stock in the State, and, auxious to rednco it, will sell it at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Tho H tock is unbroken, and the best H took wo have ever handled. New HATS, of a desirable Btyle, jnet re? ceived. This reduction will applv alco to our CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. ' Mavlfi AFEW reasons why they should have the preference over all others: . 1. wheeler A Wilson's Sowing Mookine is much simpler than any of tho others; re? quiring RH s than half thc amount of ma? chinery. 2. As the result of this simplicity, this ma? chino ie much lees liable tbau tho others to pct out of repair. 3. Another result of this simplicity is greater durability. 4. Another result ts less friction, and, con? st quent ly, t;i cat er tus.o mid rapidity of mo? tion, with less noise. 6. And greatest of all, that it TIBCB no Shut? tle, and makes tho leek slituh. It is tho cheapest lo buy the bent. Bny the machine that lias justly, fairly and honora? bly won a r?putation and independence against a stiong and bittercompotition. For more than twenty jeara hes the Wheeler A Wilson not only stood first and foremost, but now stand? tho nm i\ailed Sewing Machine of tho enlightened civilized world. Buy the ma? chine tbat hrs been thus tested and proved, and then you are euro to get tho best. For sale on the easiest possible terms. Sales? room Main Biro? t, second door no low PneEMX oflleo, Columbia, S. C. J. S. rUftSLEY, Agent. A. WHYTE, General Southern Agent. June 21 _A'R0 Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and Public in general that I have iiHt received an entire new retook of Double and Single Bar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouches, Pistol-Belts, Cap??, Ruck-Shot. Cartridgaa. Cartridges for ul! kinds of Pictols, Powder and Shot. AI.HO. REPAIRING flor.? at short notice. Oct8 P. W. KU AFT. Mainstreet. Scythes and Grain Cradles. 2DOZ. auperior GRAIN CRADLES. 10 doz. GriQln's Grain and GraeB Soy thee, just received and foi Bale low bv May 17_JOHN AON'EW A SON. Magrath's Digest, of Sonth Carolina Law Reports, TO tho pr-sent timo. Price $3 For sale at BRYAN Ax Mo JAR TER'S BOOKSTORE. June ll Furniture Ware-room Mu in Streit, near Plain. NOW on band and daily ro ''j^11' iving from tho mauufao I tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisville, the m largest assortment of FUR? NITURE i ver kept in thia market, consisting in part o? Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din lug-Rooni Rulls; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, In Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the best manner. ' Terms cash and Goods cheap. Oct 30 A fino summer tonic is Hattorfs Bittere can bo bad al POLLOCK'S. I lpOOVpQp! ' By authority of a special Act of tho Legisla ture of Kentucky, of March 18, 1871. tho Trustees of tho Publio Li? brary of Kentucky will givo a Grand Gift Concert, AT LOUISVILLE, KY., ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1871, U?DEI? tho direction of tho beet Musical Talent that can bo procured. Tickets of AU Hillston 810 mell, Cur? ency; Hair Tlrkt-ts 93 00; Quarter Tickets 8? 00. Each ticket nil! have, attached to it four I coupons, of the denomination of 12.50 each. Tho bolder of an cut i re-ti ck et will be entitled I to admirion to tho Concert and to tho whole I amount of the gift awarded to it by lot. The bolder of each coupon will bo entitled to ad? mission to loo Concert and to onu-iourih ibo amount ot such gift as may bo awarded to tho wbolo ticket lo which it belongs. To pr?vido funds for this Grand Concert, and for tho benefit, of tho public Library of Kentucky, 100,000 tickets will bo cold at 110 each, currency. Tho Citizens' Bank of Ken? tucky is Treasurer. All moneys arising from the sale of tickets will bo deposited with tho Citizens' Bank, subject only to the order of the President and Treasurer of tho Library, countersigned by tho Business Manager. Immediately after tho Concort, the sum of $550,000 in greenbacks will be distributed by lot to tho holders of ticketa in tho following Gifts, viz: ONE GUANO GIFT OF $100,000 ONE G BAND GIFT. OF 60,000 Ono girt of $25,000 One gift of $11,000 One gift of 20,1-00 One gift of 10 000 One gift of 18 000 One gift of 9 000 Ono gift of 18,000 Ono a\U of " 8,000 Ono gift of 17,000 Ono gilt of 7.000 One gift of l?.000 Ono gift of 0,000 One gift of 15 OOO One gift or 5,000 One gift of 14 000 Ono girt of 4,000 One gift of 13 000 One gilt of li,OOO One gift of . 12.000 One gift of 2 010 Ton gifts, of $1,000 . ach, 10,000 Fifteen gifts, of $900 each, 13,500 Eighteen gifts, of $600 each, 14 400 Twenty gif*s, of $700 each, 14 000 Twenty-five gifts, nf $C0O each, 16.000 Thirty gifts, of $500 each, 16.000 Forty girts, of $400 each, -IC OOO Forty-five gifts, of $300 each, 13,500 Fiity girts, of $?00 each, ' 10 OOO 44G Gifts, of $100 each. 44 000 721 Prizes in all. $650,000 After paying toe expenses of tho enterprise and making the distribution of the gifts, the balance of the proceeds arising from the sale of tickets will be appropriated to the establish? ment or a FREE LIBRARY in Louisville, to he called tho Public library of Kentucky. The Concert and Distribution will take ?laoe under tho immediate supervision of the r?steos named in the Act of Incorporation, who are as follows: " .TRUSTEES. Thoe. E. Bramlet, late Governor of Ken? tucky. Henry Waterson, Editor Courier-Journal. ? W. N. Baldemau, President Ccurfcr-Jbur nal Co. Benjamin Oaescdav, of Daily Commercial. Georgo P. Doom, Proprietor Anzeiger. II. M. McCarty, of tho Daily Ledger. J. 8. Cain. Clerk Jefferson Court or Common Ploas. M. V7. Clueky, author Political Text Book. K. T. Durett, of the Louisville Bar. The Trustees will be assisted by the follow? ing well known and eminent citizens of Ken? tucky, who have consented to be present at tbs concert and to superintend tho drawing and distiibntlon of gilts: SUPERVISORS. Hon. Joshua F. Bullit t, lata Chief Justice of Kentuckv. Hon. H. J. Biles, Judge Jefferson Court Common Pleas. Hon. T. B. Cochrane, Chancellor Louisville Chancery Court. Hon. ll. W. Bruce, Judge Jefferson Circuit Court. Hon; W. B. Hoke, Judge Jefferson County Court. Hon. J. B. Baxter, Mavor of Louisville. Hon. T. L. Burrett. City Attorney. Henry Wolford. City Troasurer Louisville. Hon. B. J. Webb, Senator of Kentucky. Col. G. C. Wharton, United States District Attorney. Col. Phil. Lee, Proeecuting Attorney Ninth Judicial District. Geu. J. T? Boyle, President N., H. and E. R.B. ? Dr. T. 6. Bell, Professor Medical Univer? sity, Louisville. Colonel Jilson P. Johnson, Proprietor Galt House. . Hon. J. Proctor Knott, lato Member to Con? gress. A. O. Branuin, President Louisville Board of Trado. James Bridgeford, President Second Na? tional Bank: Andrew Graham, Tobacco and Cotton Mer? chant. Officers of tlie Public Library of Ken? tucky. H. T. DURETT. President. W. N. HAl.DEMAN, Vioe-Pnsident. M. W. CLUsKY, Secretary. CITIZENS' BANK, Treasurer. The holders of ticketa to which gifts are awarded will bo paid on presentation at the office in Louisville. A liberal discono t will be allowed when 100, 500 or 1,000 tickets are purchased in a lot. All orders accompanied by remittances will bo promptly attended to, and the tickets re? turned by mail registered or expressed, as ordered. 1 ho undersigned, late piindpal business manager of the very successful Mercantile Library Gift Concort at Ban Fran? cisco, has boen appointed agent and manager cf thc Gift Concert in %id of tho Publio Li? brary of K'ntucky. The drawing will take placo in nobile, and everything will bc done to satisfy bnyers of tickets that their Interests will be aswoll pro? tected as if they personally superintended the entire affair. Manlier or Drawing. There will be two glass wheels. One wheel will contain 100,000 numbers, plainly printed on leather tags. The other wheel wu! con? tain 721 boxes, each containing a gift. One tag or number will be drawn from the 100,000 wheel, and tho first box drawn from the second,or 721 box wheel, will oontaln a gift, neatly printed and sealed up. and the gilt so drawn ti om the second wheel will be the gift or the tag first drawn, whether $100, $1,000, or $100 ooo. Gifts will be paid on presentation of tlokete drawing nuch pifts, tho eeeoad day iftoi drawing. Tickets or coupons drawing gifts can bo Colkoted through any business or hanking hon^o in Louisville, or by any express company. All tickets aro libo greenbacks. No record being kept of purchaser's names, tickets are good only to the bolder. Persons detdroue of acting as agents for tho sale of tickets in any city in the United Nt at vs or Canadas, address CHAS. B. FETERtL Manager, Louisville, Ky., office 120 Main. streot, Johnson's Block. N. lt.-Bu vere will note that tbere are only 100 000 tickets, instead of 200.000. as in the Ki\n Francisco Gilt Concert, and that thero is $">0.000 moro distributed._Aug. 5 Imo* Thc best placo to get a cool Dummer drink. ! is at POLLOCK'S.