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do so had wefre-thot uinh been juade
Po thio - psoth Wo rve.anI i that 'it
w as t deolayi ithat nd the
viitwasbtheo boeption of. .apolitisal
alliande n.etwVn- Prolitit Grant
nooand Ob)e'nrgit of Mra. un-er
dfristad hi.. o wAin nstru*
pental - 'ring e Preident nod
GFov. p , t geth er, and state
mentsumer o''d through thi frcss
to that effootaff o'f oegi the 'friends
of Goviempet iavo ontntly de,
'ried. and declarog that be- is and has
-n iways;.-beon. -hostile to Grant's ad
mhit itration.
CoAlna Mosby was one of the most
netive and anergetic of Mr. Kemper's
ofriens, ad his ypposition to Judge
'llughies~t'he candidate of the Radical
party, lie (Mosby) beig a ordial eup
-porter. of-President Grant, orncon
trated'the entire support ef his
friand, political followers, and a
large number ofo the whie Radial
vote infaVor of Kemper.mr)
(Urolnel osrhy is now no Administra
Tion canddwihr wCongre s in the8th
Congreiotial district of Virginia.
Sis o thlrged, that General o Kmper
hans vviently written ha * letter to
Nre1.losby's distrit condepingng the in
defpendent oan daony of Mob b and
a xprossing his d'isappival of tiby a
erratic pol'itical courae a o
Coloned Mosby's -frients tbargo
i hae [ns disiputable evidtee of'
Ine g-opehrat rn of Goveror emper
in h-i scheme to bring the Virginia
oplseorvttives over to the pport of
rant'i adminitstrat'ion, wd that
Kemper ..tad pledgemd hlaimelf for
~atin adminittration, and for
utraot not only for the third, but the
teept term, and had promised that
ity. tilosand Confederato braes
would efollow 1hi (Kemper) to
rant's support ; that Mosby i good
ait Vnd with writtn evidence to
-sup pt it, looked upon Kemper as
an Vo - oadutof h gin behalf of
'Ora atetr tion ; that Gover.
or ah u bteted his first. wes
sagh. p l. tiobby, and two dtys
the aIt. January last, got Colo
neC1 n o w 8.Viit lawshington to ask
cfrat on wil inra) toe day
cetin rag pf the Nanael \andl
count to imon otr xent o au
othe quars onthee Jitpo line,
andl pu larg aouthe. nt of nyi
eirchavew cgn. euce lnrde dvanc'e
interice of laf~actril andlsv
thhasvateptn to~ jrrelege the
flourplls will Soutn- beor o e
anio a aloet4 te outlok
me cheg ta it hofbe frod
f oeng infeRchtmon in Wteg.
Go.kmei.,.Idu.. - ol Mob to
"Tac Immortal Jackson."
e - These are reported to have been
n President Grant's words at.Staunton 1
as he stood on the platform of the L
r ear when reforcoe was made to I
.. "Stonewall" Jackson. whose honored a
y nao w - reca led by the fact that e
,, the band of the Stonewall Brigado a
o was appointed to reeeivo him. Gen. e
o Grant, so the telegraph says, raihed I
:1 his hat and simply said, but with v
mch feeling : -The Immortal Jack. i
o son." It was a grand tribute, and 0
We believe an honest and sinecre ole, t
to the genius of our distinguished v
Jonfederato chieftain. And what A
a crowd of memories must have '1
struggled in the President's ,breast P
for mastery at that moment. He had I
never encountered General Jackson a
t in the field. They had never been t
engaged in the same battles
though he may have had a slight no V
quaintance with hint it% the Valley of t
3 Mexico ; but Grant had watched From k;
his field of olierations in the West e
- calnily, and we judge dispassionate- a
ly, the rapid rise and brief but bril. M
3 liant career of this great warrior 9
with the eye and pride of a true sol- (I
- dier ; and perhaps lie felt grateful 1
to his stars that the line of his destiny f
had not crossed the pathway of the ir. tl
resistible sAdier of the valley.- u
StonewsII htatd "cros3ed over the 11
river" before Ulysses S. Grant reach- 5
ed his front, or Ulysses S. Grant ]
might not have stood where then he
stood bowing to the assembled throng,
hat, inu hand, the cynosure of every
eye. But his, words will be as "imu
niortal" as their subject, and history
will forgive the pious fraud by
which lie has stolen a leaf front Stone
wall's fume, a reflected ray of glory t
from his brow, with which to -deck c
his own ; and thus cheated us of our
just resentment fcr an enemy by t
turn iig it to nd em iration of his tmag
nanimity.-Richmord Enquircr.
A 'lensing i'cident. g
v
Thn. da . D. Portcr received, on
Thursday Iast, a communication from
William W. Belknati, Esq.. %cere
tary of War at Wash iogton, itn which
he stated in substance that during
the burning of Columbia, ie being f
. then in comnmad of the Fourth Di.
vision of the Seventeenth A runy Corps a
I of the Army of the Tennessee, had
personally rescued from the old capi
tol building, just. prior to its destrue
tion, a copy of the rules of the House
t of Representatives and the Semnate of
f outh Carolia, bound in one volunte,
with tle various Acs anid resolutions
containing standing ordirs and the
Cotistitution of the State and the
United States, and staiped I111ln.
\V. D. Porter, Prosideit of the 6en. i
ate." That ie'hud retained the vol
Sinte as a romintiseence of the war,
r but during a recent vi.sit of Mr.
t Porter to WNblington , he htadl Men. f
tioled tle fact, and ntow took the op. r
0 portunoity of returning it to its right.
ful owner. The book is in a perfect I
s state of preservattmn, being hut I
slightly worn ill the inny vieisi- a
tudes through which it has passed
since 186. O. the fly.lodf, in Mr. I
Bolknap's hand-ariling, are the
Words, 'i-Takei from t.he Capitol of
SSoth (a rol ina, att Cohn inblia, Febra- e
-ary 17, 18615, b'y Wmi. W, Bel.
knitp, Gone ratl Commi nand ing Fourthtt
0Division, 17th Artiy Corp~s, Armty 1
0 of the 'Teneses and returned tot
0Wmu. D. Porter, Esq., Ju tne 20thi,t
1874, by Wim. W. Belknap, Secretary
of WVar." [noidents of this kind are
in themselves especially pleasing, na
othey convey an evident desire and
wihungniess to revive and restoro
pleiiatint feelings and relations tie
tween the two seetions of thei
country.- News and Courkcr.
tAno 'her third term editorlal, sniel
to be the work of a metomber of the I
a Cabinet, has blossomied in the Wash.
Sington Republican, a jonrntal whiebh
Is passes for 0Grant's organ. T1he pnaper
is ailso attempJting to belittle Re
Spublican leadters whto are suspected e
of Presidential yearning. WVith Sami a
Bard in the South; and the Washing
h tori RepuiblIoan.. iii swift eoinmunieas
Stion with the North, Ihb opposition I1
Sto at third term many as well t'egin to
dwindle. -
j' Tumcunnia, A:,A., Jlune 29.-A e
yoetr agu, George 1F. Long, of good
namre and family, was forbidden by
C (ongressmian J. II. ShosA to visit
his house. Long denounced Slossi
and assailed Slosh' daughter's ehatrac
hter. SI oss e etu rned leriday learned
the facts from his daiughiter antd shamt
L Ionig from his window. Long recei v.
ed fotr buck-shot in the skull cine in
thoecek and two in the body. Trho
gwo'unds are fat al. Sloss has betni
jailed.
"t Will Beln Act lBrtus~.
Woutld you be very much mutch
surprised if a few days, weeks bir
motnthe hence you should find Gen.
Butler, Gen. Logan and sundry other
rn warriors in open rebellion againt Gon.
o. Grant ? The first named gentleman
B: in the character of lirutus, plunging
er thte (lagger irnto.tbo beloved bosom,
would be a subjent for a nainter.
A Sell, Not a Sale.
Am'iablb shojkdepera deserve to b
'announted. Here Is an 'illuitratio
of the trials to which they are cor
Itantly'subjeted. One midsuntip
daty, when Aolus -lept, and the thei
mometer stood In the nineties, a lad
pntetod a-store in Atlanta, Oeorgim
ind 'inquited fdr parasols. Pi
dIliging proprietor spread oit befov
hur samples of a large and varie
~tdok.
"Hav fbu duy'bf this shade it sit
'ir erV said the lhdy.
e size larger was produced.
-t[,t'ik,'on the whole, I prefer th
soie sibiltdr.
The aize smaller Was 'presented.
'Have.you' any of this size -a light
or thdo df bito -"1
'the 'rdqriitd shtade was brough
otit..
S'Havon't:yoh hn: bf thisi ind wit
1V orooked handle 't1
The shade with the orboked handl
'ajppeated.
"ave any with the crooked han
'dia not quite so heavy V" said th<
lady, and so'oontinued her inquirie
for overy conooIvable size siado, ani.
Weight'possible in the line of p'ara
soIs.
After nearly an hour had booi
%tius'ddisumed, the fair shopper gath
ered up her handkerchiof and gloves
and moved for the door,
"Can't I sell you a parasol I" in
quired the eitha'tsted proprietor.
uOh. dear no," replied the iady
"I was merely inquiring the price
I am going into mourning myself, an
have one for sale."
Amorous Theologians Goose-gged.
In a college city not a hundre
leagues distant somo divinity stu
dents have been conducting them
selves in manner hardly In accord
ance with the stri-.test rules usuall
supposed to control lads of thei
class, and, if all reports are true, th,
have been not unjustly punished by
band of secular striplingh of th
same town.
It seems that on Saturday a pic
nic was given by the colored people
at which those ombryotia minister
were in attendance, and that durin
the day and evening festivities ac
sociated freely with the ebony-hue
lasses, acting as their gallants an
makinig themselves generally obnoxi
ous to other White people who wer
present.
As they were returning at nigh
they were set upon by a crowd (
boys, half stripped of their clothin,
and treated to a luxuriant Mhower (
rotten gooseuggs.-.-Knsas COt
On Friday, United tftatua Deput
Dtidashall Robertson hhd Collect<
Mathewson seize , in the upper par
of this county, a large quantity <
contraband whiskey, amounting t
between nind hundrcd and on
thousand gallons. The Whiskey wa
the property of one John Davis an
was brought during Fridiay, t o the res
deunce of Capt. L. 'l'. Jenning, som
some eighteen or nineteen mil<
above this plee, and deposite
in his store room for the night. A but
I o'clock yesterday morning the offl
ce were aroused by about twent,
five men, armed and disguised, whs
demanded the surrender of tl
whiskey. Believing duscrti~on to b
the latter part of Valor, the aflice1
surrendered their booty and the pal
ty mnade off with it. None of tli
then were recognized.--Gre trii
Natws.
A donis Mlitchell roanted.
Senator Mitchell of Oregon, b:
leaning bubk hpon a sofa in a distat
oornor-. He had resigned his Senat<
rial seat for the time to benefit
prominent memnber of Congress. A
he appeared, witt the gorgeous wal
of the Senate tdhamber for a bacd
ground, no liner .pictare could L
fonn dfor an artist's copy. TIalIl, clh
gant, granoful, with a singular purit
of tiotnpiexion, his heiad browned wit
a glory of chestnut hair such as thi
ancient palntters used to dlolht
transfor to theIr canvas, larg de
blue eyes, such as Raphael gave hi
Madonnas. "Fell intdi trouble wit
women," said the newspapers. Wil
water tall when the clouds are moist
Will labor seek the neighborhood<
dapital I Alas I will a duck swi m
Stinator .alit4bell is not blame becau
be is the handsomnest specimen in il
St~nato. He did not snake hiinsel
Suppose ho made mistakes or con
mitted iniecbief before the sense,
right and justice was crystalisedi
his mind 1 Who knows anythir
about the temiptatldna placed befoi
AdonisW Whatdid Adam do wh<
lEve gave htm the apple, and told hi
it would do him good i Gold<
(Colorado) Globe,
The Corpse,
Mr. Eldridge's little speeck oft tl
Civil Rights bill to Republiean Co
gressmon is said to have been thi
"It is the deadest corpse you os
saw. and ynu arc all glad of it"
Bittekberry Wie
Put the berries in a large tub ; to
b every gallon of borries pour one piit
it of boiling water, 1ruise thom with
>f a mallet, and let them remiain until
s- next day. Strain throug i a thiok
11 Oloth. To every gallon of -juice add
1g two and a half pouhds of sugar.
in Drain again 'ad put into a cask ;
d cover the bung with muslin ; put it
t in a -cool place. Shake the cask
is daily until formentatiou ceases; nork
n it tight, and by S ptember it will be
1, ready for 'eec, but ilproves wit i age.
y This receipe has been followed for
1. ton years and never failed ---R rr
tit &oi/herh'er.
n A letter frobi Aa'putco, Mexico,
. says that se'veral now cotton nills
a have been started in the States of
, Michioacan, Jalisco, Sinola, aind
e Sonora, the demand for cotton has
o inoreased-, and all stock bas been
n shipped in that direction, giving oc.
rs cupation to Imlost of the Mexican
d coasters, the number of which has
ie been largely inoreaRee. In former
3. years foreign I traft participated at
r good deal in this trade, by special
a permit of the respective custom
;o houses.
. A new air innchin'd was lately p-ut
, into opelation in the British House
i of Commns. By means of this ap
paatus a constant supply of air,
cooled to tny required degree even
in the warmeot weather, can be sup
i, plied at the rate of from (30,000 to
e 90,000 gallons per minute. The
i. house contains aibout 600,000 gaQllmns
e of air, so that when the apparatus is
- working at its maximum, it is possi
n ble to renew the air without sonsible
>f draught every ten minutes.
d - . -- - +
, The St. Louis Democrat mentions
i that an order was recently received
thern from England for .10,000 bush
e els of corn, providing the through
of shipment to Liverpool did not cost
s more than thirty-two cents per bush
e el. It says that ten cents will pay
e for carriage to Now Oileans. and
n twenty-two cents from thence to
's Liverpool, only there is no line of
. ships or steamers sailing from that
port which make it a business to er
ry grain, and the cotton vessels will
never carry gritia when they can get
r. cotton.
y RIfle BalS.
d Gen. Fitzhugh Lece objects to wo
n men as Grangers.
* A Mr. Exodus liea in oho of the
0' suburbs of Philadelphia.
Tot Scott says lhe hinmself lost
three millions of dollars by the pat
. io.
. A lion in Carlisle, Pa., is exercis.
ing thb civil right of laying black
D eggs.
Edwin Booth will play no more
0 for a year, overwork having iti-de
n him an invalid.
The manufactUrers of baby wagons
look uth alarm upon the proposed
n suppression of the Mornions.
-e The trowsers of a Columbus po
d liceman were stolni ftoth hilh, while
- he was on duty a few nights since.
Ia Gen. Low Wallace, of Indinna,
Cdoes'nt want to be a Congressman,
nt !The Fair God" having brotight him
re glory enough.
"A panwnbroker was found haangiog
d to a tree in Nebraka the other day
It is suppbsed that tlib Patwhees did
it- 74o PJEt.
~f Peru is rapidly extehding her raill.
~. road systema, and by the entd of 1thh
a syear expects to brave si* bhudred and
e. Torty-tline tulaeoib-omybtbth.
JO A St. Louis paper hadi a two-eol
30 um account of a hotel of that city~
it The bedbuigs, hftei- rending It over
-* bar'afIilly; held a tabbting and do.
1bonced the papbr for b0t meta~cng
eO them.
Fourbeef cat(le hatob been present.
hb ed to Mmnistor Pi-ico by the people
tof Hanalbl, Hawaii, beps use of uea.
SvIces rendered by United States
marines during a rist. The ages of
the unfortuinate bows at'e itdL given.
4~ The Phitadelphia Pi-ess say's Mr.
is lldrgh's zeal has outruna his ootamona
t. 80ense. Ihis "tbolfin bt senslSO' Is so
very small and so very weak that
* the wobdor- is that it las not died
8g of exhaustion, instead of being mere.
r ly outrun,
aA p1l6taant BlId i-imoi- in Orange
bounty has a bcautifu' cemetermy for
all horses, dogs, eats and eother amni
~fmals dying ini his noighaborhtood, and
sallows each of thean a tombstone. Il e
30koepA hais own cofilin under his bed,
and It has boonj there eighateen years.
>f Reasoning from the depravity of
30 its own people, the St. Louis Demno
D. oraL says : "tTo uszhuago the grief of
t- Louiavillo, wb wouild say that the
grade of the bridge is suchi thaL a
t. whiskey barrel, if pila3id at the mid
30 dIe of the center arch, would roll to
-k either end. Come and toll.
to Accerding to a rodest order of tihe
er Faculty of Yale Coilege; no musical
by instrument will ttllowed in future
in the college buildings.
lcmorandtimioeB.
Mr. J. P. Jones was born upon EHn
kih roil, just in sight of the Web
order. lie is conj ecturod to be
his timo about forty-three years
ge, is evidently in the full posso
ion of mental and physical hoalt
nd has in all probability a lot
areer of usefulness and distinctic
'efore him. His father inhnigrate
rithl his family to the United stat<
then the subject of this skotch wi
nly three months old, and settled
lie State of Ohio, near Clovelan
there his somewhat numerous faiil
vere severally reared and educate,
'he piesent junior Seqator tro
levida had scarcely attained mai
ood when he was proewted b.y
otive and enttrprising 0piri't to a
eipt the bettering of his fottun
i the far-distant State of Cr.liforni
,here after encountering inany of ti
rials and vicissitudes incident 1
uch an experiment as Ie was tb
adaying, he, in the course of yea
ttuinod to much both of honor au
,ealti. He was twice eleotea to ti
onato of California, and was subs
ucttly nominated by his party ft
to ellieo of Lieutenant Goternor,
nyv Stars after which lie removed
:it adjining State of' D.evada,
hieh you-ig and prosperous 'on
iouwalth ho is iow one of the oh
3n Senatorial ropresentatives,
'7. Graphsic.
In Ohio a mound of a nov'cl cha
cter has recently been cut throug
u order to uatke the approach to tl
ewtown Bridge, near Cincinnat
was evidently the debris of a hup
terifice of ohildren. A space twet
r five feet in diameter had bec
avered with an immense heap i
-ud ; then it. was set on fire, an
to children were probably tossed ii
,o by one, as in the ancient sacrifiem
P1 loloch. The beat wasevidently it
mnso and long continued, as tl
round plainly showed the effects i
iolent conflagration. As soon c
ic riacrifice was completed and tb
re had died out, the remains of tli
ictims were all raked together i
ic centiei an'd then the monad wI
tised in a very remarkable wa
oil was bt-ouglt, apparently by di
:rent tribes, from different looalitio
nd each variety was carefilly d
osited by itself, so that 06h - diffe
nce was clearly 'distinguisbabl
'he remains collected consist most]
f jaws and teeth of childron.
ierced tooth of a rodent was fot~r
hich had evidently been used as c
rntment. The remains will i
laced in a miu.seum at Plainvill
blio.
N i.w YoIC, June 30.---Tui follov
ig letter to the Times is publisher
CH Anlr.E-oN, S. C., June 25, 187
o te A"iloT of the N. Y. 1imes
"Upon my return this inorninj
rom Virginia, the issue of your pi
er onl th 22d1 inst., containiing tl
ard of I. 11. Cain, Congressmi
romn thi a State, was handed to ni
prononnce all all the charges Cai
iakes against me false, and that Cai
new that they were not true whe
,e wrote thum. I alko alto assui
oil that all your correspondent state
1 regard to Cain is a matter of r
erd in that county, which reor<
rere cociamnd .by him, .and I hie
he evidence .suflioient to convi
im ((Cain), whteneveor I can force hi:
o trial. His wvhole effort for me
han a year has been to avoid a trial
P'hi letter is qunite long, aed eigni
>y Charles WV. Butta.
A Newv Yrk lotter says:"''Inqui1
mong the leading departnents
rholesale busibess, develops the e:
stenice oIf a very confidentt feeling
e an oarly and active fall trad
L'he ohango for the bettef- mayI
aid tb have even tl0* sbt in In iou
'rabtohcs; fdr ekamnple, the gre
xardware, boot, and shoe trades, an
ome descriptions of dr.y gooda E0
n the best of tIihbs the etid of Jul
proverbially dull. Thait is ti
onidition now, but, unless all i
igns mislead, it is a conidition whit
pill be of . ut short dlaration. No:
retik tl~e abundance of money on a
ands, from the July edisbdradmonti
till be sueb as to qjuiokesn the anieo
o flid profitable emplyment fori
nd this of itself will create busifte
vent where at present, buniuness is ric
Liberty of speech is not to 1
ounted among the blessihg* o litvir
tuder the gtoefuthnt of Em peri
bWillianig of dorthany. A sen ni
mf imprl-dnent for t y6ai- ho
talf lhas l eon passed upon a deput
flerr Most, fs r certain spocohes d
ivered by htim at some meoeting
vorkinigmone. Thei :nost abrio
ibaurge niado against him wafl that
tad dlenouniced a standinig arm
l'his~ was regard by' the minister
rvar, Von Kameke, as ani insult to ti
nom bers of the army, and the pros
mution was set on foot at his. requei
The now bridge celebrationi in 6
L ouis is to be a grand affair. TI
iutthoritios havo sent to New fo
ror three oar-loads of fireworks, at
tn accomplished lanatio offers
jump fromn the bridge into the riv
ror the sum of two hundred and fi
lollars.
W ASHINGTON, Juno 28.-The
Comptroller .of .Ite. Curreouv 1ink
written the folldwinig lotter giving
his construction of tioiew currency
ant, in reforence to the reserves ro.
quirted to be held . by Nation4I
Sil: I havo recoived you' lotter
of the 14th inst. My constr'uition
of the not of .June 20, 1874, ifi rdfew.
onco to the reserves of the National
13nuis is, that the reserve upon @r
culation is abolished, but that the
National *ianks are required to keop
a reverv Uon deposits as pr'o.
vided in sections 31 std 12 of the
iNational lank cnt, a oortain proporu
tion of which iust bo kept on hanj
aInod it certain other proportion with
their reserve ngents in tio eit'eh on.
inrated in tho s'eoions referred' to.
Tho banks are albo required tAo kdop
an afloant equal to five per cetit. 191
their circulation Qn deposit with.the
Treasurer of the United Statqs,
which amount may be deduotod from
the iagg regt.te am ount of th'6 rdsado
required to be kopt upon deposit.
Very respectfully,
JNO. JAY KNQx,
Comnptrollor.
NEW G 0D S
JUSTP AltltVEA).
-Ne Car Lond Sa It,
Flour-all grador,
' lal,
i10o1 an d L. ird
25 bhls, of IEting and4 Planting Pota.
oes, all of which Will be sold
LOW rOR CASH
BEATY & BIRO,
feb 12
Domestic Intelligence.
L.OOK TO YOUR OWN INTERNIST.
ll;Ul'll will prevnil-Facts are slubbpi,
.L th'ings and willxinot bear denial-To qe
host be to believe-In these da'ya of pto
gress, steam has become the great motivo
wind lalor ,aving power of the agol in all
indlustiriau rnid nanuftnruHng ursuits
nd dq.artments-Why th 116 every
fility IiLVe a Sia W - . .,)
The1 "Ec-lipye, Sienth1 WA.m'.6rd 1 liteh
hest . i t does no oOupy t h1le i'paco of one
square foot and is Adaptable to any stove
boileri or roind pA, in which water can bo
boiled ; inud wish it on woman cnn do
liat is ordiiarily regarded a ay's wash it,
fi.in'ii two to th4.-o hotiurM. A child, Iwelve
year1.. old, Duty use it andl do the work of a
groWn woman in one half 1h0 time, and re
pard. I lie labor of using it only a pastime
Wit i it, wisiihiig hns censed *to he tedious
or 1nborious, nnd -'lin Monday" has
ceased to lie a tiny of confusion and hor
or, beiinse with little or no labor tivo or
iiee hotirar suillha to do a day's wash
wflhoia o scriibbing, wearing or tearing the
clities, breaking hultons 4o.
Time, labor, money, and naterial all 4r
precions--ocoliy is wisdomi end it h frdits
Iealth,wetlih ath id.appiness-Look I hien to
ecotoihy in wiashing, antd save your clothes
to wear f'our fimes Its long ats when wa1sh.
ed by 1 lie hand tand board. by buying and
using I he "Eclipse Steam Wash'or," which
combined with that. very attractivo and
unesuirpassed "Enreka Wringer" consti
11n1e 5 a comnple and porrect washr
er ery famlily and washeiir.wvoman shiould
iind can i have it. ,4414.1 no sensible washer,
womnn1~i who lhas at heart the interest of
her4 pritrons wIll oppose its uso
The ''Eclipse" is simple. in construction
scient ific in pinciple', effectivo in wol k
aund will wash thue finest or. coarsest fabrics
mrn i'e salidtractoril~y than by hniid, in from
tifticei n t wenty ninni es. Prk'e hut four
dholars-Will be for sale for a few day's
longer at 1l. M1. 1)UN LEVY'F.
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FRIL''T JAllS, FRU 1 TAIIS
'T' J JED Gk.'ltl ]JE
WV. E. A IKEN.
--A LSO
Chiloriudo of Limo), put up in neat poutna
and half pound packages. This die
hrafeciantl shtitd be used at this season by
every famitly.
Metallic Juial On Ces RIosowohdl,
Walnut antd Pine (CoIlins.
FO4R SAJ1E BY
feb 24 RL. W. ?illLLII .
COA36JD.
MAJ. T. W. Woodiward Presldbni, of
. . 1h Staide A grieuiturdilarid' Aloharii
cat siociety.
Ghen. Jno Jrl,'ton.
Col. Jas. if. Ition,
Capt. Jan. P.* Moele.
(ntl. Juas. htenty.
IDr. 'T. Tr. Robertuson.
F, Elder, Elsq.
84. Woilfo. Esq.
Joel A. Copes, Esq.,
And many others have flhe "Eeolipde
Steamn Washer" used for fthl family
washuing;.andl commend it to the publie.
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