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Fbott in Tin Cans.?The Boston Jour? nal of Chemistry says: The improsoion prevails among those who nee freely fruits which are put np in tiu cans that they are injured thereby, and this im Eression is in many oases correct.. We ave long contended that all preserved fruits and vegetables should be stored in glass, and that no metal of any kind should be brought in contact With them. All fruits contain more or less of vegeta ble acids, aud others that are highly cor? rosive are often formed by fermentation, and ihe metallio vessels are considerably acted upon. Tin cans are held together by solder, an alloy into whioh lead en? ters largely. jChis metal is easily cor? roded by vegetable aoids, and poisonous salts are formed. Undoubtedly many persona are greatly iojured by catiDg tomatoes, peaches, eta., which have been placed in tin cans, aud we advise all our friends who Contemplate putting ?P fruit the coming summer to use ouly glass jars for the purpose. -?? ? Prevention op OkceiiTY to Animals. Tho State Department has promulgated for the information of all concerned, the Act of Congress to prevent cruelty to animals while transported by railroads or other means of transportation in the United States. The Act does not take effect till October 1, after which all rail? road companies ore prohibited from keeping animals in continuous confine? ment for more than twenly-eight hours without unloading for five hours and properly feeding and watering. If they are supplied on the cars with food and water this provision does not apply. The United States courts have jurisdiction in case of violation of the law, and fines not I to ' exoeed ?500 are provided for each I case. What is Home Without an Organ? AND what will an Organ now bo, without 1 a copy of DITSON 3k OO.'S new, delight? ful, complete collection of Hoed Organ Mueio, ca-llei tho . ORGAN AT HOME! Every Organ needs itl The O *ti*n at Hornel Best collection for Eoed o _tti panel 20O not -difficult piecoB, so or VX an-ized that no dull music is in them; Otg A. U. smooth, legato style used, but as an orga _N"at /Tome should bo cheerful light ijL nd stacoato musio is not excluded. At present 1 he Organ'in a Home is often tt- [silent, for JtJLomo muaio 1b not provided for it. Hero is b Ome-llke, .easy, familiar, new music, athoMe in every nation, in fact, all kinds by whom ^Everybody considers the beet composers. The publishers take pride and pleasure in presenting such a euporior book to the pub lie, and believe it worthy to bo at Home in every family. Prise-fBoards. $2 50;Clotb. 13.00;Full Gilt, M OD. CKAS. H. DITSON * CO., .711 Broadway, N. Y. OLIVER DITSON A CO.. Juno 7 awTi_<_Boaton. Where to Spend the Summer. glenn'bIpeino, Sparta ntmrg County, s. i.". THIS celebrated watering place will open for visitors the TENTH DAY OP JUNE, under SZtho management of Jt. Srnioo, l?sten, an. experienced caterer and hotel-keeper. Being situated' in the Northern part of the State, in a section re? markable for its delightful olitu its, beauty and healthfnlneso, this, together with the virtues of the water, makes it one of the most desirable watering places for all whose con? dition can bo improved by the salubrious character of any water. Great pains will be taken to provide for the eonveuienoe and com? fort of guests. Table supplied with the boat the market affords. Good music will be Ib attendance, to enliven the ball-room. Fancy Balls during the summer. Ten-pin Alley, Croquet, Bagatello aud Billiards for the amusement of guests. A Livery will be kept, at moderate charges. Charges?por dav, $2 50; per week, S13.C0; per month, $35 00. Conveyance from Joneavilie daily, after 25th Jane. W. D. FOWLER, Proprietor. R. Sr-BiGo, Manager. June 1 +413 an iron-clad]beoubityT SAFE, PERMANENT and PUOFITABE. First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Gold Bonds or THE PORT HOY Ali HA ILiUOAO COMPANY, Guaranteed Principal and Interest ly the Georgia liailroad and P.ankina Comnany. PRINCIPAL and INTEREST payable iu Gold Coin in Now York or London. May and November Coupons. Principal due No? vember 1,1539. Denomination $1,000, or 1200. These Bonds are recommended to Trus? tees', Executor* and others as being an in? vestment worthy ol their attention Tor the following reasons: I'. They aro the First Mortgage u;.on a grett through line Road. 2. They are guarantee 1 by a powerful Cor? poration, whoso crfdit Stauda AI iu America and Europe. 3. They can be Registered, which aavea the owner from loas, in caae of robbery, Ac. 4. Tho Coupons are payable in 'a fixed aud staple currency?Gold Coin or Storliuu. They have been subjected to a rigid inves? tigation by tho undersignc d, aud aro recom? mended in full confidence to those seeking a choice and undoubted investment. For sale at 00 and accrued interest iu Cur? rency, at which prioe?taking gold at i a pre? sent flgurea?thoy pay over nine per cent, per annum. All marketable Securities received in Ex? change. For further particulars, apply to KING, FIN NEY A CO., No. 21 Nassau streot, New York, or A. C. KAUFMAN, No. 25 Broad street, Charleston, C. May 20_tlmo (?????????nn Pull Weight Soap. PROCTER A GAMBLE'S F. X T R a.| OLIVE. Some brands of Soap ate] sold short weight, five to eight pounds per I box. If you use theso Soaps, you payj money tor what you do cot receive. Caul von hfiford to do so? Buy Proctor Allan ble-'a Full Weight Brand. Sold by Gro? cers in your city. J. A. H ENDRIX & BRO., Apr 3 3tn Wholesale Agents. AS 3. E. STRATTON, Trial Justice, Colombia, 8, C. LI. business will receivo prompt attcr. CoUection of accounts made a snc Mav 23 H3 THE I) BY J. A. SELBY. C< Special Notices. CampUorCream.?An olcgftnt preparation for tho ?kiii. Cares instantly tbo bito of In sects.Flea?, Mosquitoes. This is a vcrv do-, sirable artiolo. For aalo at HEINFISH'H j DrugStoro._J2ne 13*_ InftuYii' Kuuil ? Just received, fr?sh 1N FANT8' .FOOD, BROMA, COOOA, ARROW ROOT, CORN STARCH. Also. EXTRACT OF VANILLA, LEMON. SHERRY WINE, BRANDY, PURE WHISKEY. For sale at HEINITSH'S Drug Storo._.-Ii??^i?L_ Macbeth Doth Murder Sleep ?So doth BUGS, FLEAS, FLIES, Their mid-night and daily raids are fearful. Blood marks the r ravishing ntrides. BED-BUG POISON, FLY POISON, FLEA POISON. Warranted to Lid. For sale only at nEINI fsn'S Drug Storp. _ OBSTACLES TO MAURI AGE?Happy relief for young men from the olYects of errors and abuses in oarly life. Manhood rostorcd. Impediments to Carriage removed. New me? thod of treatment. New :.nd remarkable re? medies. Books and Circulars ec-nt frco. iu soaled onvelopes. Addross HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadel? phia. Pa.?an institution having a high repu? tation for honorablo conduct and professional skill._ Mar 2? 3m THE MILD POWER @g CURES*! HUMPHREYS* II02IEOBATJ1IC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST nmplocxpurienoo,nn entire success. Bhnple, Prompt, EtueientnndRcliabl.'. They arc the uuiy medium's iterfuctly adnpletl to popular ?se? ft t-implo tint mistakes cannot be made in usin4 them ; so harmless as to be tree from dnnirvr; and to etlicierit aa to bo always reliable. They huvc tli-i hitfheut r-umnmvlatjon from all, and Will always rv?ilcrsatisfaction. Price, iulartjvthrevdraclim vials, tvith directions: Nim. Cures. Onts. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation.', . . 30 ?J. Worms, AVorm Fever, "Worm Colic, . . iO eryliiK-CollCjOrTL-cth?njut Infants . 50 4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adnlts, . . 50 ?". i?y * en * try. Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 Cliolera-Morlms, VnmitiE<r, .... 50 Cim^ln, Colds, Bronchitis,.50 f". JYeiiruIfctn, TOOlUttCllC, FaCCuellC, ... 50 U. Hradat.hea, Siek Headache, Verti.n, . 50 10. llywpcpsia. Billons Stomach.50 ? i- Suppressed,!or Painful Periods, . . . 50 12. White*, too Profuse Pcrl.Wl?.lo 13. Croup. Omsk, Diuicult Brvatliin--, . . 50 W? Salt ttlwnmi Erysipelas, Eniptiou.;, . 50 !*? ltheumniisin, Kiieumatiol'uhH, - . . 50 W? Fever and Ague, Chill Few:, Arties, il) 1?? I'll en. blind or bleeding,.50 18. OpHtnnltny, and Sore or W'-nk F.y *, . to 1?- Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Itutueaai, . 50 20. Whooping-cough, Violent Coughs, . 60 21. Asthma, Oppressed Breutl.iiirf, ... 40 22. Ear Discharges, Inrpainrt II? arinir, . 50 23. Scrofula, Enlarged Ulanda. Swelling, . 50 24. Oeneral Debility, Physical W.-akucss, . 50 25. llropay and Beauty Secretions, . . . . 50 26. Sea-Sickness, Sickness from RlUUirj, . 50 U7. Kldney-IMsease, Gravel, . . . . . 50 "8. Nervou* Delillity, Seminal V enkness, or Involuntary Discharges,.1"' 29. Sore Utouth,Caukcr, . . .. . . - - ? ? 30. Vrlnary Weakness, Wettiiuruui Jie.1, ; SI. Painful Periods, with Syasni*, . . 32. SunVrings tit CUaagoof Lt?'*i? ? ? ? }' ' 33. KpUepaey. *J?*??*S?\2 llui.n:,1V> ' ? 1! SI. Diphtheria, I'lwsrnted Bore'Throat.. . . < 85. Chrui?o Congestions and Eruptions, 5? FAMILY CASKS. Cuse iM<.n?.-?-.>] wi h above ?5 h.rgc ,\ri\ Maninil of 1 HrM-tu?-?, .?. "lyA Cuse. (Mom.-.-..; of 20 l.rjv vi .. ? . >.-> B^S~The~e remedle* ?-e ?i;?.t W> t.?e cnae or ?ingl? hoi to nay purl T< tn? country, fv.c ofclmip'. ? ?: : ?<??!,? <>' price. Address Humphreys' Specific ., . _ / Romeopamlc WJedicino Co., Ofliceand Do jot. No. 502 I'.noAnwAT, Nr.w YouX. For Sale 1>y all DrujigU**. And by GEIGER & McGREOOR. Colnmbia, IS. C. . April 14 *tly. ATHAIRON 0n!y 00 Cents per EciL' . It prairtotMMtheCJKOWTII,PKESF.Uv;. ; tltt COL,<?Jt, nnd inerctuten lh?i VIa?.; and BEAUTY of the IIA IK. Oven TrrrnTT Yearb Ar.o I.vos's KA7n.\:;:cv for TlfF. JlAin Win fiMt p)ac,>il in tho market 1 y Pr<>foi?or K. Thomas ij'on.a^rattuatoof PrirH'ot'>n College. The> name is dorivod from tho Creek. "Ka'IHP.O," signifying torffttinr, puri/'f/.f iurrti.it-. or rtttatr. Ths favor It has receivoa. and tno p^p'i larity it has obtained,i* unprncodented and incrn ! Ibis. It increaaos tho Ubowtu and Beauty ni th'i HAm. It is a delightful dressing. It ?-r.vlifat.-i Dandruff. It provenU tho Hair from turning gray. 11 kdo|>a tho hoadcool, andK'vob t!lo haii h r:c!.. ?? ?'r. glossy appearance. It >.? tho rame in Qoastii v and Quality aa It waiover a QUAnTr.rtof aCr.x IUBY Aoo, and ia sold uy all DraggteOs and Coun? try Stores at ouly Fifty Cents per ISottle. LYON'S ATHAIRON March 5 -?f i y Notice rpBE attention of the citizens is called to i JL the following stciiou* ot an Ordinance cp?ceruing nuisances: "Sectios 1. lie it nrtlai$.eii ??!/ the Mayor nml Aldermen i f ti e City i-f t oiuntbia,'in Cuttneil <ts.?t lulled, That any y.i t?i.u in whose poKsc^r i?;ii st.y horte, mole, cow, hog, dog, j sheep or goat ehall die .within tho limits oi this city, shall ImmediaU-y, upon tho death of such annual, cause the ??ante In he removed without the limits oi cht city, or buried in eonio rerr.ot'.- place, not within SCO yards of any habitation, iu euch mannt r aa to provont tbo same from being offci.MVe; and any per? son neglecting to rfniovo or lury any such deal animal, within six hnnrs niter its death, shall bo subject |.. a |? raby of f? for each j and every ? fToi.Pi-. | U. Ami bt ii fiitHtt ri r.hiitttd, That it any auch pi rs-:>n rhull ; unit any such dead aiiiiuil t?? run ;:: iiLi.uiieii or unrimoved from the limitfo! tie luwn lougcr'lhaii six i boms, the Chief <?'. Po.ic?*, or any oik- of his j ase'Ktatitf?. i>|ia ! ? su-e tho asmo u bn re moved or huiic.l .?t il.c (xpenoooi inch pr?r son." Thteo stcti.uia of raid Ordinance will be stiictly enforced. By cider of the M jy.r. June 11 0 OHAS. BARKUM, City Clerk. Old newspapers for solo at PneEM of?ci-. ut fifty ccut? a hucdred.. ''Let our just Censures 3L?MBIA, S. C, WEDKESDi Buyers, Remember!! TO AT B.C. SHIVER & CO. HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES ?F VARIOUS LINES OF MERCHANDISE j IN their immense atore and stock. Hence GREAT BARGAINS AND INDUCEMENTS j Are ?ffercd. and willboall throughthsseason. While reducing our stock, of course wo Bhall not allow tho etock to run down in any pronii neut line of gooda, hut will continue from time to timo to sort up tho etock aa occasion and prudence will dictate, only oflorintr all) gooda at reduced figures, to make one claaa| of gooda help sell another. Wo aro in earnest, and do not desire to play I upon the credulity of any ono. Wo simply de- | siro to reduce our immense steck in every de? partment?"FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES OUR | OWN." R. O. SHIVER A CO. Cherokee Springs. lib UEuIGHTFUL WATERING FLACE, situated eight miles above the town of Spar tauburg, S. C, will be open to visitors JUNE j 15th. The buildiuga have been newly furnished and various improvements made lor the com. fort and enjoyment of Guests. Tho chief I mineral properties of tho Water are Iron, Sulphur, Maguesia and Nitre, and from tho timo wheu tho Cherokeee visitedtbe place to j drink and bathe in the water, it has been re? garded a specific iu Dyspepsia, Genoral De-1 bility and diseases of tho Skin, the Liver and Kidneys. The Climate is extremely healthful and ploaeant, and nature seems to have desig? nated the apot both on account of its curative elemcnta aud its inviting lovcliucss. ''Of all the prescriptions made ui> with a view to al'erative effect, none can be comvared \ with Mineral Waters." VEHICLES always at depots. TERAIS-HO per month; $15 per week; $3 per day. Children under 12 yoara of Age and Servants half price. Apply to JOHN B. BLACK. Resident Manager, Spartanburg, ?. G. 43"Augusta Chroniclear.d Sentinel.Charles? ton News and Courier aud Savannah Repub? lican copy daily for one month, and send bill to this oflico. May 24 lruo CLEAVELANJj MINERAL SPRINGS^ (Fonntrly Wilson's,) near Shelby, FIFTY-FIVE miles Wet! of Charlotte, N. O., will be oprnod for tho reception of visitors on Itho 12th of Juno. Tho main building has been improved by the addition of thrco piazzas. Tho Wilmingtou, Chariot to aud Rutherford Railroad is finished to within three miles of tho Springs, aud passengers will be met by hacks every day except Sun? days. The Air-Lino Railroad patses within eleven miles of the Springs, and if informed in time, hacks will be sent to meet those who may come in that way. Conveyances toother poiuts may bo had if desired. Cold and Warm Baths, White Sulphur, lied Sulphur and Chalybeate Wat? r. Band of Mu? sic and other sources of amusement. Pare first class. Fur further particulars, applv to Mm 15 2m* T. W. B REV Uli), Proprietor. For Sale. A HOUSE and LOT. on Tsylor,be twe< u Ucudt rsosi and Barnwell stroets; .fronting on Taylor street 73 feet, run? ning bick 155 feet, more or lees. The house roid ins four rooms uu the itrst story and four unfinished rooms on the ?? bond storv a very convenient residence, for particulars, ino/he. at 'K 11 ERC KS'. Shingles. \XfE are now prepared to furnish .n:r \'.ts>1 > V class CYPRESS SAWED Sil INO l.ES, in any desired quantity und upon the shortest notice. For economy, durability mm! supe? rior finish, they eanuut be excelled. Ship? ments made to any part of the countrj promtdly. M<:\lASrER. MONTEITH A ROATH. March IIS I'.mo Family Flour. 10;) 1JBLS. kxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, tut sound. For sate by HOPF .v OYLES. Mocha and Java Coilees. RAOS Old Govti nmei.t JAVA, 10 pockota Pure Mocha. Per saio low by HOPE A GYLES. 10 MILLINERY. MHR. O. E. REED baa opened i a tiue assortment of Ladies' Mal IChildrcn'a DRESSES, UNDER? WEAR, HAIR of all descriptions. Bazaar Patterns, etc., all of which will be sold at reduced prices. The public in perioral are invited to call and see for thomse'ree. Mrs. Reed was awarded the highest premiums for Millinorv at State Pairs of lH71_a'id_lH72. April IS linio Law Partnership Notice. JA3ir.SU IIION*. NA 111 AN 11:1, IIA UNWM.I.. RION & BARNWELL, Attoraeysat Law and Solicitors in Equity. TT711.L practice iu the .State and,United TV Mates Courts. OlUcos?Columbia, S. C.. mid Wimisboro, S. P. June s Inin To Consumers. 80.000 ?iAC0Sel"rc '" 1,000 bushels OATS, 2,000 bushel.-; COHN, 30 bands FLOUR, 75 barrels SUGAR, jnst received and fur sale at lowest prices. L?RICK A' LOWHANCE. Attend the T: lY MOBNIKG, JUKE IS. 1873 THE PICTORIAL HOME BIBLE. WITFTa comploto ami conciee Li 'brary of Biblical Knowledge, forming a popular Cyclopedia ol compauion articles, exact, clear, vivid aud ab? sorbing. Complete In ouo eupor royal quarto volume of over 1,100 pagca, and ! illustrated with ovi r 300 Giigiavitigs. Size of | I Bible, twelve inches long, leu inches wido. I Printed iu tho English and German lan ! gnages. i This book can only be obtained by sub I scriptum, and I am Co only person from} J whom you can obtain it. The "time Tor you to I obtaiu it is ut once. During tho month of j June, I txprct to canvas j the city from houso | ; to houso. This booh f* not?cannot be?deer estimated. It in the book yon need beforo all other book*. I exhibit numerous testimo? nials Irom the niflst eminent scholars and di viuca. But tho work can and shall rest upon I its own merits. A eample copy can be aeon at the oflice of iho Bowo scTvitiKruacriino. Juno 11C W. T^ MflCLELION, Acrcnt._ ON' m* IN The New Store, one of the finest selections of DRY GOODS ever of? fered in this city. One advantage in purchas? ing in this establish? ment is the bright light, which enables all cus? tomers to see what they are buying, and not be disap? pointed by buying in the dark. As all advertisements are only I half believed, you are request-1 I ed to call and be sure of what i you do^ C. F. JACKSON, Attractive Goods at tue Grand Central Dry Qoods Establishm't! of WM. D. LOVE ?S; CO. WE have added to our stock tho past lew ', days, some choice goods, as well as bargains. Will open TO-MORROW, (MONDAY,) April 28, 1873, 1,000 yards Foulard bilks; beautiful goods, in the new shades. 3,500 yards 4-4 Printed Cretons, at lOj cents a yard. Cheapest goods sold this season. 250 pieces Dress Goods, from 25 ctnts to $1 a yard, iu the new colors. .> Two-Button Kids, at 75 cents a pair. Tucked Skirts, at 73 cents eaoh. Ladies' White A prons, from 23cents to M 23 each. Yard-wido White Mitling, at 25cents a yard. Lace Collars, at 25 cents each. Printed Linen Lawns, at SO and ?'{ cents a yard, in last colors. White Piques, at 25 oonta ayard; fine goods. White Nainsook, at 121 cents a yard. Plain and Lace Striped Victoria Lawn. Embroidered Sets, at 50 cents u sot. Club-haudlo Parasols. Our Lace and Embroidery department com? prises a very choice selection. Hosiery, In all sizes and make s. A full line of Prints and Domestics. All are invited to call anil inspect our at tractive stock. Customers n ill find whati vi r advi rtisi d, at the Grand Central Dry Goods establishment of W. D. LOVE A CO., Under Wheeler Iiouho. W. D. Love. B. 11. McCliKKltv. 'New Neve's at Bryan's Bookstore. 111IE New Magdalen, by Wilkic Colline. 3Dc. Read; Money &I ort a hoy 75 cents Murphy'a Maet r, by author of 'Cecil's Tryst." ~5 cents 'J.'bo Mystery of Oreivul, by Emile GaLo tican. 75 cents. Rouf>e et Noir; a Tale ol Baden-Baden, trom the French ol lid moll d About. Old Kensington, by JJi.-s bmkery; f l. Galama, or the DegK'Urs; a Novel i.f the Dutch Re . public; 7-3 ceiita Lady Sweet Apple, or Three to fine; Apple!nn's Library of Choice 'Novels; ."> cents. Paecari'l; a" Novel, by "Ouida." Wo 01:1s; by Mrs. Whitl.ey. Also", I Memoir ol h lliother, by author ol Tom. j Brown at Rnghy. Some Talk About Animals and their Marlers, by Arthur ffoips. Red I Cotton Night Cap Conpin; urw Porm, by ! Browning. The Pishing Tourist; Angler's i Guido, l>y Mall.uk. Jiiuo it J I II. W'N I.I.K. JAMtti A. M'MIAR. RUNKLE & DUN BAR, j Attorneys ; nd Counsellors at Law. eiflioe Law Kanpu ami St itc Bouse, I Mar COLUMBIA, s. c. ANDREW C&AWir?Ri\ Attorn? y ?i U\r, ?Vo. La>o !{n?*jt, (Vin?n?j?r, S. (J. COLLECTIONS PUN< . CA LEV MADE. A;>nl 13 2lU New Family Grocery. THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the pub? lic gen? rail-1, thai the\ have open? ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE lat tin* old stand ot Cur pboll Si Jones, and wo nil respectfully solicit a por? tion of tbuir patr.uiugii. Onr goods are fresh, and will hi- .<(.. I at hr.v. -.1 mark? t piic? s. BOWKS & L.\PAR. Jons II. Pov. i.v. M. LaFai: Match 11 Mills House Snlo Strbies. THE undersigned, haviitgpnrcbasi d the DEXTER STAHLES, would in? form their friends that tl.<\y still ko<q> i'ii tiand lir?I nlaes Single and Double Harness Hordts, Saddle Horses and Mules, which they are pripared !?> si II on most icu aonablc term <. II. flRARAM CO John N. I.ono. Acnnt. M.<y I Election of Alderman. COLUMBIA, S. C, Jcsn t*. 1873. A N election -ill be held on WEDNESDAY, /X Juin- IS, U.r Alderman of Ward No. 2. to till the uhexpircd term of C. M. Wilder. The polls will bo opened at C o'clock A.M. ai:>J closed at d '/clock P. M. Ry order: .1: H? 7 JOHN \ LEX AS DER, Mr.vor. rue Event." VOL. IX?NO. 76. D, EPSTIN, Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium S NEW CLOTHING! GOOD CLOTHING! CHEAP CLOTHING THE largost and finiBt ot the very latest Btyloa of CUST l-MADE CLOTHINO, I for Men and Boys, ever econ in Columbia. Furnishing Goods ! His stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOO cannot bo equated in the city, comprisi ! every novelty ot the season. Hats and Caps! Silk, Wool and Si raw HATS?the very latc?t' out. The celebrated "V EH TIL ATOK" STRAW HAT on baud-just the thing for1 warm weather. Shirts ! Shirts! Shirts S SILK SCARFS, TIES and BOWS, of the 1 finest and most elegant deeigns audpattcrns. | Ail at the lowest possible nguros. Call early, at D. EPSTIN'S, May 21 _Under Colombia Hotel. Ahead as Usual! SPBIXG ASD SUMMER GOODS! B. & W, C, ARE now exhibiting the LARGEST, BE8T ami CHEAPEST STOCK of , UTS AND GEMS'* FtRXISUlXG GOODS Ever brought to this city. Our Custom Department la replete with a choice and elegant assort? ment of CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. We are still taking orders for those PER? FECT-FITTING SHIRTS. March 1? Spring Clothing and Hats. SINARH & WILEY, DEALERS IN ?L0TH1XG, HATS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, Gents' Furnishing Goods, M CKLRIlil.\TI2D ST A It. SHIRTS, Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. \XJE have mate special arrange moats with tV one ol thu largest Shirt manufacturer!11 to supply i.ur trade with WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS at tbo anneied prices, for cash per balf dozen; the quality and number of Linen uud Work niaii.-l, i|>. wo guarantee a perfect fit-. A r.0, Now York Milla. 2.20D Linen, ?ltl 15 59, Wanvuta. 2.100 Linen, $15. 11 lit;. Tnricora, 2.OC0 Linen, f 13 50. O U G3, Masonville, 1.800 Linen, f 11 50. B 53. Forrestdale, l.tfOO Liuon,#10. B 43, boys* Shirt?, 1,700 Linen. J3. A splendid line of Cloth Coats and Doe Panto, Fancy Cae-imero Pants, a brantifnl line of White Yeats, new style. Mar 19 GREENFIELD'S lUBBIAGE REPOSITORY. i rnHE CAR 1 Maif: rlr"< te Las been LARGELY INCREASED rpnE CARhlAOK .: ?i; at tbo corner ot 1 l.- ly m ? Within U-w lay* \ v.*t, i: d i.? now more com? plete than ev. i !. re, embracing, in every variety, all the lending stjIt is and quality ol i . vehicles i:i -Itu.at d in this market. The sti ck ot HARNESS if aho complete I Prices viiv low. W. K. GREENFIELD I Fe-bM *__ Cow Tefld. ! ~ TON- SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, feu O -a! ! ? HOPE ft OYLES. THE PHCENIX Book, Job ir.il >?ew*pi per STEAK PRiXTl?G ESTABLISIMEKT The Ty areo pppppppppp PPPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP PPPPITF TEE Proprietor of the Pbcsmx bau fitted up and thoroughly furnished hia office with latest improved mat or in If or execution of all kinds Printing. 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