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Alt ?mr?rrrBw Cthapte* ov wns Con nolOUTB Wab;?The Ban Francisco A?fefftfi January U,.eajsj The, death of the ex Eaiperor Napoleou recalls an inoident of the great Southern robellion ?Which has -not h i'ther to beeh made pub ? lie. It is.Woll known that the late Em? peror of tho French was nu aotive and earnest sympathizer with tho South; that more than o'nou he seriously meditated material intervention in its behalf; that the invasion of Mexico and the enthrone? ment of Maximilian in the seat of the Montezumos waa a" pari of a deliberate Slot to break, np the American Union, tut to what' lengths be proceedod?how resolutely determined he was to carry his fell design into exeoution?has never been, fully known outside of a narrow official circle. ' The story of his purpose is short; but suggestive, and was told by Mr. He ward to a' few personal friends at a dinner party, among whom was the writer of this article. No one who was present will ever forget the intense earnestness and animation of the great statesman as he related the momentous inoident. The exact words, so pregnant Tfith eloquent meaning?so solemn and impassioned?-waoannot in every instanoe reproduce, but the general import is given below, "It wae," said Mr. Howard, "in the darkest days of the rebellion. Disaster upon disaster had befallen the Union armies. Treason was active and bold fronted at Washington, in the North and In tbe West. Bebel emissaries and their allies were plotting against ns over the Canadian border. Our foreign rela? tions were most critical. Bebel oruisers were being fitted ont in British ports and sent to prey upon our commerce; Germany was coldly neutral; the smaller European States were indifferent specta? tors .of theuonfliot. ? Russia was tbe only friend we had among the powers of the earth., I "la this desperate emergency I re? ceived an autograph letter from the Em? peror of the French. It was marked 'private-<and confidential.' It began with, expressions .of personal regard for myself, and pain at the Bpeotaclo of the great republic in: the throes of dissolu? tion. 'Personally,' said Napoleon, 'I could wish the oause of the Union to succeed. Bat the welfare of France and the' force of "popular opinion are para? mount to individual sympathies. Oar ebmmeroial interests are seriously suffer Sg from the prolongation of your war. y subjects appeal to me to arrest the bloody conflict. ImuBtobeytho voice of Franse at whatever cost. You can? not put down the rebellion; embrace the earliest opportunity to make terms with the South. If you fail to' do this, I shall feel compelled, in the interests of my country?in the interests of civiliza? tion?to intervene with all the power at my command.' I "I answered .Napoleon's insulting let? ter immediately. X said: 'This is a family quarrel.' Wo propose to Bettle it in our own way and in our own time. We do not wish the. assistance of outsiders; we will not brqnk Interference. The Ame? rican Union is to be preserved. It shull bo preserved, if it' takes twenty years to do it. Tho war is hardly commenced yet; the people arc just beginning to warm to the work*. Wo wish to be on good terms with our neighbors?we wish especially to be on good terms with France, our ancient friend and ally. Hut you must keep bauds off. If you presume, to interfere, wo will show you what a free people battling for national existence are capable of. Hitherto, we have conducted tbe war humanely, in accordance With the codes that govern the most Christian States. Interference on your part will be tbo signal of a war of conquest and destruction. We will freo the negroes; we will put arms in their bauds, and send them forth to ra? vage and plunder. We will muke tbe South a waste.und a desolation. Raise a hand ugainst us, and horrors worse than those of San Domingo will be seen from one end of tho South to the other.' "The letter, was sent by tbo first steamer. v Tbe same day I telegraphed to Tharlow Weed, Archbishop Hughes and Bishop Simpson, to meet me at tbo Aster the morning following. That even? ing I leH for New York, and explained to these eminent goutlemeu tho objects of tho conference and tho new danger that threatened the Union cause. I told them that they must ut once go to Eu? rope to labor unofficially wil l) the Govern mcubj aud.ruling clussos in England and qn the Continent, to represent the wick? edness,' danger, nud folly of foreign in tcrlerenco. In.less Lhau a week they were on their journey, reached Europe at a most opportune moment?(Musen and Slidcll had just been seized?Eng? land was in a white heat of rage)?und did much toward convincing Europe that the propor and tho only thing to do was to leave us aloue. And two uiiesion coat the Government less thuu ?7,000." If you ri^.u dull, despondt ut, drowsy, debilitated, h^ivo frequent headaches, mouth taatea badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, you aro suffering from torpid liver, or "Bilioinmean." Nothing will euro you so speedily and perma? nently as Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery. "Can't Do Without It."?This is . what tbe stage and borao-oar companies, livery-stable keepers, members of tho turf, and all grooms' and trainers aay of tho Mustang Liniment. They "can't do without it,1' And why? Because it in? fallibly reduces tbe external swellings, &a, which, under various names, impair the usefulness and valno of tbo king of quadrupeds, and also because, for sprains, strains, galls and othor injuries to which horse flesh is liable, it is tho most trust ? worthy preparation in tbo market. Yet these recommendations compriso only a portion of its claims to publio confidoneo. During a period of more than sixteen years, it has been reoognized as a specific for many of the most agonizing disor? ders which afflict the human family? such as rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lntnl ngo, tiodoloronx, soro throat, ear BY J. A. SELBY. C aohe, tooth-aobe; and, likewise, aa a peerless application for outs, bruises, barns and scalds. J 18 3D 84,000,000. have already been expend | ed on the New York Poet Office, and if present plans are oarried oat, $3,250,000 more Will be required to finish it. Four Gentlemen Wishing Board "N a pleasant- part of tho city, For farther . particulars, call at this office. Jan' ?8 Factory Hands Wanted. TWO or three families. of WOMEN and CHILDREN can find employment at iSalada Factory. . Housos and Gardens fur . ntshod freo. Apply at tho Factory, or at tho Central National Bank. Jan 26 6 JOHNBTON A PALMER. . Thorbarn's Garden Seeds, FRESH and good, for saht by Jan 23 HOPE A GYLES. Fifty Thonsand Dollars. THE CITIZENS' SAYINGS BANK, South Carolina, is prepared to lend tho abovo amount, or any part thereof, upon aatiatac tory coliat?raia. J. H. SAWYER. Jan 17 12_Assistant Cashier. Corn Whiskey. 13?RE MOUNTAIN OORN WHISKEY. Also, a lot of four year old MALT COHN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Jan 28 JOHN O. SEEGERR. Notice. THE power of Attorney issned to SAMUEL S AMPHO N, to transact business for mejat Newberry, has boon revoked. All Iogal olaims will be paid by mo, and all persons in debtod to me will make immediate aettlo ment. " HARDY SOLOMON. Jan 26_ Jewelry, Etc ( Repaired. THE nndorsigned would respeatfuliy in form our friends and the public that wo havo commenced business on onr own ac? count, .where customers of Iaaae Sulsbaoher can receive any information concerning work left with him for repairs. We wonld bo glad to see hia old ouatomers, and will guaranteo entire satisfaction. Plain street, below R. O Shiver's. MoGUINNEB A BADOLIFFE, Jan 28 6 Formerly with I. Sulabaoher. RIP VAN WINKLE GRAND CLEARANCE SALES At tho sign of tho INDIAN GIRL, are tho topics oi tho day. ODD BRAND3 of OIOARS to bo sold CHEAP, CHEAP. CHEAII I Jan 35 _ _ Notice. Rooms Joint Special Ikvestioatiko Com'tee, Columbia., B.C., January 22. 1873. A LL persons holding PAY CERTIFICATES l\_ issued by the General Assembly of 1B7U and 1871 and 1871 and 1872, or BILLS PAY? ABLE, ia-sued by N. G. Parker, lato Stato Troasurer, are horeby requested to present tho same at tho rooms of tho Joint Bpecial I Investigating Committee, appointed by the! j Goupral Assembly, Jauuary 21, 1873, for tho purpoBO of examining into the same, on or | beforo tho 1st February, 1873. Tho Committee will be in soseion every day I between tho hours of 10 A. M. and 12 M. CHARLES M1NORT, Chairman Committee. Altiieo Williame.Clerk. Jan 23 To Rent, A STORE, on Main street. Apply to SEIBELS A. KZELL, Jau 7 Real Estate Agents. North Carolina Hay. RALES good K. O. HAY, for nalo ov, by_ HO1>E A OYLES. Applen! Apples! -I (\ BARRELS NORTHERN APPLES, XU 2 Barrels CRANBERRIES, jut.1. re-j oeived and for aale by_HOPE A OYLES. Mocha and Java Coffees. RAOS Old Government JAVA, 10 pockets Pure Mucha. For salo Iow by JU O PE ft OYLI'S. A New Law Firm. LLIOTT ft TRADE WELL, No. C Law _ RangO. lt. B. ELLIOTT. Jan 3 JAME'3 D. TRADE WELL. 10 E Fair Notice. ALL indebted to the undersigned tmd their predecf Hsors, by noto, account or otherwise, will pleaso , etile up lioforo t he? ist day of February next, or our claims will bo placed in I ho hands of an Attnrnev for I collection HOPE A GYLES. Notice. ALL NOTES du? and open accounts for 1872 must bo cloned up. Wo trust this uotioo is all onr friends will want to make them "come up." Jan 5 L?RICK ft LOWRANCU. Cider. ANOTHER li t of that fine CIDER, so ad inircd by coo&oiesours. just opened. J;in9 * A.STORK. Oats and Corn. 1AAA BUSnELS FEEDING OATS, ?UUl/ 700 bushels White Corn, for salo low for cash._ HOPE ft OYLES. Cheat) Pictures. AM there ia a demand for cheap pictures, we havo mado arrangements to make any kind of PICTURE, and fta cheap as any? where, in tho world. Four Tintypes for SI; sixteen Photographs, "oheap," $2; our fine Picturoa at tho old prices. Come one, come all. and seo for yourself. WE ARN A HIX'S Dec 11 Snio Now Art Gallery, Main ulrout. MEDICAL^ ON MARRIAGE?Happy reliof for young men from the effects of errors and abUHOH la oar.lv life. Manhood restored. Impedi? menta to marriago removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable romo dies. Books and oircnlars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth stroet. Phila? delphia, Pa_an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduot and profes? sional skill. DoclOSmo '"Let our tut Censures OLUMBIA, S. C;, FRIDAY M Dne West Female' College. THIS ie, as to ito present oreani-1 zation, thu oldest Female Co 11 ego , in thu State. * I An able and experienced teacher | of Music and too Modern tian gnagos has recently been added to the Faculty, in *,ho person or Dr. Henri I Auiainsel, of Geneva, Switzerland. The advantages are equal to the best, and I the exponBCs as reaqonable as those or any ] good institution. Over ouo buudred pupilb aro now prceent. Thero is room for a few more. - Apply at onoo to J. 1. UONNEIt, Praaidont, Duo West, Abbeville County, B. C. Jan 25 lmo EXTRA TRAIN. Sale of Rpartanbnrg Ac Union llullroad. AN EX fit A TRAIN will leave Alston on MONDAY NEXT, Fobrnary 3, imme? diately on arrival of Greenville up train, and roach Union Court House in time for tho salo of tho Spartanburg and Union Railroad, re? turning to Columbia samo day. TflOS. B. JETER, Suporintecdont. Jan 29 _ _5 SELLING OFF ! WINTER STOCK! TUE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES WINTER GOODS! COMMENCES MONDAY. January 13,1873, and continues for thirty daya. All WINTER GOODS will bo sold without regard to cost, FOR CASH ONLY. Jan 12 lmo_J. II. KIN ARD. Valuable PharmaceuticalPreparati- db j for SALE nv EDWARD H.HEINITSH, DEALUU IX CHOICE D RUGS, Family Medicines. BROMIDES CALCIUM, Sodium, j\mmouium, Bromides Fotaseium, Morphia, Cadmium, Iodidcs.Quinia. Chlor, I'ropylamia, Iodoform. Rou dalt's Pepsin, Wine of Reef, Vinnm Cibi et Ferri Cum Cinchouia, Wine of Reef, Iron and Barke, Furo Tasteless Cod Liver Oil. Elixirs of Dark. Pepsin, Bismuth. Elixirs of Gentian, Wild Cherry, Iron; Beefl and Whiskey, Valor Ammonia, Reef and Brandy, Hypophoaphites, (Churchill's,) Acid Phosphate, (Horatord's.) Li in Fund and Nerve Force. Proprietary preparations of recognized worth. Queen's Delight Compound takcH tho place of Sarsaparilta, a valuable alterative. Blood and Liver Pills, un alterative Pill, an nnti-lyipcplii: and dinner Pill, mild yet effectual in it? fclion, nicely sngar-eoati d. A desirable family medicine, worthy tho atten? tion of Physicians. Dec 211 Millinsry. MRS. O. 15. REED has. been awarded the highest premiums, lor 1871 and P>72, I n- the REST ; MILLINERY, consisting of Ladies' and Children's BON? NETS, H ATS and CAPS. Ladies' Undcrware, H:iir, nud Fancy Articles of every description, which will be m<)ld at reduced pric< a. the public in general ar<- invited to call and see f r tin mselvi a be? fore nnrehaaini" nl.Mwhci o. I)< c 7 Buffalo Tongues, NEW sugar-cured n.VMS, Breakfaul Strips, Smoked Beef, for sale low. HOP'f .V OYLES. c?.- - . ? _ New Mackerel. KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL. ' 50 Half and Whole Barrels, la, 1*. ').-. 50 R?xes Scaled Herrings. 5(H) George's Go !fi?h. Ff>r?a1cli.why HolMi A OYLES. Carnages. \ LABOE STOCK of TOP ami '*(H'K\ BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, OAOHIOLET'I S. pUiETONS, and a late style of English D< >: Cart, lot salp at very reason, able prices, at the Repository, corner Lad) and Assombly streets. Nov 17 W. K. Q BEEN FIELD. SAMUEL W. HELTON, I). II. MIA3IBEBT.AIM, Attornoy-Gcneral. Ex-Attorney-General. MELTON & CHAMBERLAIN, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, COLUMBIA, 8. G. WILL practice iu all tho Courts of this Stato, aud in tho United Statos Courts for tho District of South Carolina. OOicca at Columbia, S. C, in tho State nonso, and in tho Carolina National Rank building, up stairs. Jan 2 3nm Minco Meat. TUST recoirod, a lot of choice MINCE MEAT. OEO. BYMMEHS. Western Hay. 1 f\C\ RALES TIMOTHY HAY, for salolow \\ 'VJ for cash. _ HOPE A GYLES. Seed Potatoes. p? f\ BARRELS EARLY ROSE and EARLY GOODRICH, in flue order, and for sale by HOPE A OYLES. 50 Attend the Ti OBNING, JANUARY 31, 1873 FBICBS HBDDCBD at tue GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment of W. D. LOVE & GO. ?? ? ? - PREPARATORY to taking our yearly in? ventory, wo have reduced tho pricoB of | our winter slock, with a view to close them out, to mako room for an extensive aud at? tractive Hue ot SPRING GOODS. Our Bargain CounterB contain a great! many CHEAP GOODS. Woinvito all to call and got eome of tbo barRaina. at tbo GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, corner Main and Plain streets, under tbo Wbeelor House. W. D. Love, I W. D. LO VE & CO. B. B. McCnEERY. S Jan 12 DEXTER BTABLES, _OOLUMBIA, 8. C, December 27,1872. ON and aftor Jana-: ,ary 1,1873,1 shall ex? pect all porBone hiring teama at Dexter Stablce to PAY for eame aa Boon aa used;' and if etrangera wish to hlro teama, thoy must PAY IN ADVANCE. All persons indebted to Boyco & Co. muat mako payment immediatfly.or their acconnte will ho put into bauds of magistrate for col? lection. C. II. PETTINGILL, Dec 29 For Bqtck <fe Co. Sanders House. THIS HOUSE, situated at Ninety-Six, Greenville aud Columbia Railroad, haa been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Tbo traveling public may rest assured that they will be lurnlahod with accommodatioua second to none in tbo State, at reasonable rates. SANDERS & RRO., _Jan9 _Proprietors. Pacific Guano Company's (CAPITAL f 1,000,000.) SOLUBLE PACIFIC! GUANO. THIS GUANO id now so well known in all tbo Southern States for its remarkable uifects as an agency for increasing tho pro? ducts ot labor, ku not to require special re? commendation from uh. ltd uso lor sevet years past haa established its character foi reliable excellence. The largo lixed capital invested by the company in this trade afford* tht'iiurcat guarantee of the continued excel? lence of this Guano. The supplies put into market this season arc. as heretofore, prepared under tho per? sonal snporintonrtmce of Dr.St. Julian Ravo nel, Cheuiist of tbo Company, at Charleston* s. O.j hence planters may rest aseurcd that its quality and composition uro precisely tho same us that heretofore told. J. N. ItOUSON, Ueiiing Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE Jc CO., Genoral A gent m, Uaititnoro. Tickms ?48 cash; $5:1 time, without interest; To accommodate planters they can order now und havo until the nmt ol April to de? cide as to whether they will lake at time or cash price. When delivered ir?>m the factory by the oar load, no tlrs) a,;e wili be charged. " i Niiv ?_')> IJino ._sS^a .it* Only Reliable t!iji Distribution in theeountry! IX VALU AULE GIFTS! I'ii l>e Didtrihul it iu L. D. SINE'S 1301b Regular Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE To be Drawn M?n>1ny, ]','.. u try 10, lbTJ. two mtAXi) capitals of $5,000 each in Green bucks! Two I*i*iz*? Si.out) \ I'.AOM IN ?:r?* villi: tJSS f Greenbacks! One Horse am) llnggy, with Silvor-mouutcd Harness, worth fCCO; oneflni -toned Rosewood Piano, worth$500; 10 Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each; 5 Gold Watchen and Chains, worth 1300 each; tivo Gold American Hunting Watches, worth $125 each; ten Ladieb' Gold Huuting Watches, worth $73; 800 Gold and Silver Lovor Hunting Watches, (in alt.) worth ffoni 120 to $300 each; Gold Chains, Hilverware, Jewelry. Ac, Ac Whole number Gifts C.500. Tickets limited to GO 000. Agents wanted to sell ticket?, to whom liberal premiums will be paid. Single titkots, $1; six liehotfl, $5; twelve tickets, $10; twenty-live tickets. $20. Circulars containing a lull lift of prizes, a description of the manner ol drawing, and other information in rt Terence to the dietribu tion, will bo sent, to any one ordering them. All letters must bo addressed to Main OfU.H', L. D. SINK, Rox 8G, 101 W. Fifth rt. Cincinnati,Ohio. Pec :*. _fly Cow Feod. TONS SnOHTSand WHEAT RRAN, for salo by HOPE A GYLES. 5 ?uo Event." VOL. VIII?NO. 268. CARRIAGES AMD ? BUGGIES! CALL at the Factory East of the Post Offioo and examino quality, workmanship and prices beforo pur? chasing auction goods. Wo cannot bo undersold in good vehicles. M. J. GALNAN, Agent. JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. _Jan 11_ WITH THE VIEW of closing out our entire stock of Winter Goods, we offer the following articles at less than the regular prices BLa\^EETS, CAS SIMERES, JEANS, FLANNELS, UNDEE-SHIETS, FURS, &c. The stock of DRESS GOODS, Boulevard Skirts, Enit Woolen Goods and Millinery, at less1 than cost. R. C. SHIVER & GO. Jen 5 FOR SALE. A It ARE CHANCE rou A MB MBTMEIT. BEISG desirona of changing my business, 1 offer for sulo tbo entire stock of I ho Exchange House, CONS1STISO OK BRANDIES. WINES, WHISKIES. GINS, SUM, ALE, CJOARS, etc., A ml nil the fixtures necest-arv to enrrynu a Fl MST CLASS BAR and RESTAURANT. The house is conveniently located, and ar? ranged for private or tranticnt Boarders, and now r'i'JovH a fair patmnage. It contains te n FURNISHED ROOMS, bekidee two DIN? ING ItOOMS. front and back, RAR ROOM and KITCHEN. Attached to the e stablish? ment is a line Cock-l it. Stables for Uoraes, etc. For further paiticnlars, apply to or tddrcfa P. HAMILTON JOYNFR, Doc 14 Columbia,?. C\_ New PnblicationB. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi? tions, illustrated. Now Htandard works for libraries. Now Novols, in cheap binding. Alao, a fresh atock of WRITING DESKS. Portfolios, Gold Pone, Pen-Knives, Pookot-. Hooks, Photograph Albums of all sizes,Fanoy Brackets and Rook Shelves, and a general variety of Lettor, Note and Cap Papors, En? velope* and Fanoy Stationery,for aale by N(,v6 ; B. L_. RRYAIL_ Now is the Time. On HAH LD8, BACON, al tbo loweat ?vM'l prices ever ofTored in thia country. Will mako contracts to deliver at any time dnring tho comng season,at present prices. Wo pay no rent, pay no interest, do moat of our work ourpclvcs, do inoro business with tho saino expenne than any houso in tho Stain, and can aud will offer inducements in prioea. L?RICK A LOWRANCFL_ A wholo family cured of billouanoea with one box of Ueinitah'a Blood and Livor Pilla This id cheap praotice. How is it? Why, the p<' Tod. BELOW COST! TO CLOSE BUSINESS! no BVUBue: E arc receiving und will continue to re? ceive through the season tho beat WE will aoll our whole and entire stcsk CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, HATS CAPS and .GENT'S FUHNIHHING GOODS below coat, to olose buainoaa. All persons in need of anything in our line should'by a! means embrace this opportunity. S. BT BAU 8 A BRO., 1 Jan 9 Under Columbia Hotel. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING HATS, GAPS Aim GENTS1 FUMING GOODS ! !-! Ready-made Clothing That cannot bo surpassed, if equaled, by any Oustom-m&de. Wo have the very latost fashions in Moltons, Di&gonala, Chovldt Beavera, Tricots, Black Dress Frook, Black Doe Pants, French and American Dress Vesta, Cloth. Silk and Bilk Velvet. A apondid line of MenV. Youths' and Boys' UNDER-OLOTH1 NG.Wbite and Fanoy Shirts, Cheviot and Negligee Half Hose, Under-wear, Cardigan Jackets, Neck Wear, Suspenders, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Oar pot a and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?FALL STYLE. ?*We havo marked our Goods for net cash. KIN ARD & WHEY. Oct 1_ E. & W. C. SWMF1 DE dally receiving additions to their els* gant stock of CLOTHING, HATS GENTS' FUBNNG GOODS. An entirely new line of MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'6 HATS, Just received. M 1 In our Custom Department wo are exhibit? ing tho ohoieeBt patterns of foreign and do? mestic CASS1HEBES AND TESTINGS. I Give us a call. K. & W. C. BWAFFIELlL Dec 19_*_ 2 O 0,0 OO In great varieties. envelofes1 f** RAND an ival of now and improvcdBtaple \JC aud Fancy STATIONERY] Also, flno CUTLERY and FANOY ARTI? CLES, suitable for Ladies aud Gentlemen. A visit to this HOUEO may amuse and induct you to purcbaso. TUE* BLANK BOOK HANTFACTOBY BOOK BINDERY Is in full oporatiou. State. County. Ban*, and Railroad Offices and Business Houses of ail kinds supplied with Bo^ke, Ruled to any pattern, with printed Heading, when re? quired, in all atylee of Binding, at ahorUsi uotice and living prices. E. R. 8T0KES, Nov 24 Main street, Columbia, 8. 0. Just Received. A f\f\ CASES CaNNED GOODS, *?IJU 100 boxos CANDY, 50 boxes 80AP, 200 barrels FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiskey, 100 dozen Axes, 200 dozen Pocket Knlven, 100 dozen pairs Trace Cbaius, 100 dozen Door and Pad-Looka, 100 bundles Ties, 100 bales Ragging. . _ , , . For Bale to-n?v, at New York prices an! oa*. riago, having been purchased r??tnly befOM tho late irtlated prices, janfl_L?RICK A LOWRANOK. Oats, Bran, &c. I Of\(\ BUSHELS FEEDING OAT3. nUu k000 lbs. Bran and Ship Stuff. For aale by_HOPE A GYLEB. Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the erection of TWOor mow Houses. Located corror of Lumber and I Bull Blrocts. MeasurcB 108 feet each way. ' Terms oash. Apply at this OflUo.