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THE DAILY Daily Paper $8 a Year 'Let our Just Censure PHOENIX. Attend the True Event. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C.. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1868. Tri-Weekly $6 a Year VOLUME IV-NO. 45 THE PHONLX. * HUM STIED DAILY ARD TRI-WEEKI.T. THE GLEANER, EVERT WEDNESDAY JIOIININQ. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Office ou Main street, a few doora above Taylor (or Camdon) atroet. TERMS-IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. Dailv Papor, aix mouthe.$4 00 Tri-Weokly, ?? " . 2 SO Weokly, " .1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per aquaro for tho first insertion, and 50 couts for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each inaortion. MO" A liberal discount made on Uie abov<) rates when advertisements are inserted Li? the month or year. AGENTS. Lexington-B. J. Hayes. Spartanburg-Hiram Mitchell. J. It. Allen, Chester. Juliua Poppe, Anderson C. H. S. P. Kinard, Newberry 0. H. Jamos Grant, Union. IiATJOHABiiE.-Tho following amus? ing incident ia related in tho Cort? land (?s. Y.) Gazette: "A very amusing afluir occurred lust Sabbath rooming in a church not far from this village. Tho clorgymun Was discoursing as eloquently ns the state of tho weather would permit, yet ono of his auditors-a young lady was so ovorcomo by the heat as to fall asleep in the midst of tho discourse. Those behind her wore somewhat amused, observing her efforts to keep her head in n perpendicular position. Tho superintendent of tho Sunday school happening to look around just as tho lady's head was going over backward, supposed that she had fainted, and, springing to his feet, callen out to tho Doctor to stop and send down from the desk a tumbler of water, which request was immedi? ately complied with, aud a copious supply of water was administered to tho somnolent young lady before she had time fairly to recover hersolf. A number of sympathizing ones gath? ered around her, but eho soou re? tired from the audience-room with face too crimson to comport with n fainting tit. When she sleeps in church again, it will probably be with one oyo open." -? -?-0- . Tho Ether fountain now being placed in tho Boston Public Garden is to bo white Concord granite, with four marble bus reliefs and inscrip? tions. It is the gift of the late Thos. Lee, Esq., and is erected as au ex? pression of gratitude for tho relief of human suffering by tho discovery of the anaesthetic properties of ether, as well os to commemorate tho fact that it was first publicly used in Bos? ton. The Merchant's Ticket. For Mayor. DR. JOHN FISHER. For Aldermen. WARD NO. 1-JOHN MCKENZIE, JOHN QUEEN, R. D. BEEN. WAr.D No. 2-JOHN MEIGHAN, HARDY SOLOMON, C. A. BEDELL. WA un No. 3-R. C. SHIVER, JOHN C. DIAL, JOHN AGNEW. WARD NO. 4-W. C. SWAFFIELD, C. F. JACKSON, WM. McGUINNIS. Mn. EDITOR: Tho interest of Columbia will be promoted hy being placed in the hands of good business men. May 10 MERCHANT. Nomination for the Mayoralty. WILLIAM M. MYERS, Eso., ia a candi? date for tho Mayoralty, and will he sup ported by hia Ma> s NUMEROiS FRILNDS. Municipal Election for Columbia. For Mayor. EDWARD HOPE. tor Ald&'llien. WAHU NO. 1 THOS. W. RADCLIFFE, JOHN MCKENZIE, CLARKE WARING. WARU N<>. 2 Dn. C. il. MIOT, L. i). CHILDS, O. /.. BATES. WARD S ?. 3 \\ M. T. WAL! ER, DR. JOHN FISH1, IL DR. WM. P. GEIGER. WARD NO. i-RICHARD WEARN, JOHN ALEXANDER, ALLX. It. TAYLOR. The above ticket, for Mayor and Alder men, is respectfully submitted to our citi ?tons foi their support. May fl PROPERTY-HOLDERS. Fresh Crackers. ANOTHER SUPPLY, at SW VOE RT A SEN N'S. May 10 Imo Corn! Corn'.! FOR ?ale low at SWYGERT A SEN N'S. Mav 10 Imo The New Statr Government. Governor. R. K. Roottj Lieutenant ? Governor, Lemuel Boozer; Adjutant and Inspector-General, Franklin J. Moses, Jr. ; Secretary of State, Fran? cis L. Cardoza; Comptroller-Genernl, J. L. Noagle; Treasurer, Niles G. Parker; Attorney-General, D. H. Chamberlain; Superintendent of Edu? cation, Justus Iv. Jillson. SENATE. -Abbeville-Val. Young. Barnwell-Charlos P. Leslie. Beau? fort-Jonathan J. Wright. Charles? ton-D. T. Corbin, Richard H. Cain. Colleton-Wm. R. Hoyt. Claren? don-Elias E. Dickson. Chester Lucius Wimbush. Chesterfield-R. J, Donaldson. Darlington-B. F. Whittemore. Edgefield-Frank Ar? nim. Fairfield-James M. Rutland. Georgetown-J03. H. Rainey. Green? ville-James M. Allen. Horry-H. Buck. Kershaw-Justus K. Jillson. Laurens-Young J. T. Owens. Lex? ington-E. S. J. Hayes. Marlboro Henry J. Maxwell. Newberry-Chas. W. Montgomery. Oconee-D. Bie mnu. Orangeburg-Benjamin F. Randolph. Bickens-T. A. Rodgers. Richland-William B. Nash. Spar tanburg-Joel Foster. Sumter-T. J. Coghlan. Union-Hiram W. Dun? can. Williamsburg-Step. A. Swails. York-W. E. Rose. HOUSE OF REPR?SENTATIVES.-Ab? beville-George Duseuberry, T. B. Milford, Hntson J. Lomax, James Martin, Richard M, Valentine. Barnwell-W. J. Mixsou, R. B. El? liott, Charles D. Hayuc, Benjamin F. Berry, James N. Hoyne, Julius Mayer. Beaufort-William J. Whipper, Carlos J. ?tolbrand, Philip E. Ezu kiel, Robert Smalls, George A. Ben nett, Charles S. Kuli, William C. Morrison. Charleston-Robert C. DeLnrge, Alonzo J.tRansiler, Reuben Tomlin son, William H. W. Gray, Benjamir A. Bosehion, George Leo, Beujamii F. Jackson, Joseph li. Jenks, Wm McKinlay, P. J. Moses, Jr., Wilban J. Brodie, John B. Dennis, John B Wright, William Jervcy, Abrahan Smith, Samuel Johnson, Stepbci Brown, Edward Mickey. Chester-Barney Humphries, SHU cho Sanders, Barney Burton. Chesterfield-H. L. Shrewsbury, D J. J. Johnson. Clarendon-rowell Smythe, Wm Nelson. Colleton-W. M. Thomas, Henr James, Thomas Richardson, Georgi Mclntirc, William Drilllo. Darlington-John Boston, Alfrec Rush, G. Holliman, Jordau Lang. Edgefield-T. Root, David Harris Samuel J. Lee, John Wooley, Brine R. Rivers, John Gardner, Loren Cain. Fairfield-Lewis W. Duvall, Henr Johnson, Henry Jacobs. Georgetown-Henry W. Webli Franklin F. Miller, Wm. H. Jones. Greenville-Samuel Tinsley, Joh B. Hyde, Wilson Cook, "W. A Bishop. Howry-Zadock Bullock, W. W Waller: Kershaw-John A. Chcsuut, Sc G. W. Dill, Jonas W. Nash. Laurens-Grillin Johnson, Wad Perrin, Joseph Crews, Harry Mc Daniels. Lexington-G. A. Lewie, H. \\ Purvis. Marlboro-T. B. Stubs, John C Grant. Newberry-Joseph Boston, Jarm Hutsou, .lames Henderson. Oconee-O. M. Doyle. Wm. ( Keith. Orangeburg-W. J. McKinlay. 1 K. Sasportas, Francis DeMars, E. 1 Cain, James P. Mays. Pickens-Willinrn T. Field. Richland-Samuel B. Thompsoi William Simons, Charles M. Wilde iEsop Goodson. Spartanburg- Sauiuol Littlejohi Robt. M. Smith, Ivan Bryant, C. < Turner. Sumter-John H. Feriter, Wm. ] Johnson, Jas. Smiley. Hurrel Jamr Union- -Samuel Nacktes, Jui Mobloy, Simon Fnrr. Williamsburg-Charles H. Bette gill, Robert F. Scott, Jeffrey Prend grass. York-J. II. Whito, P. J. O'Co nell, John W. Mead, J. L. Neagle. First Congressional District-B. Whittemore. Second Congressional District C. Bowen. Third Congressional District-i moon Collet. Fourth Congressional District James H. Goes. Members of Congress at Large J. P. M. Epping and Elias E. Dh BOD. AT PRIVATE SALE. THE DESIRABLE LGT "nilli SS M8ID?N CE, corner of Laurel and Bull Btrects, known as the "Bronson" Place. The buildings aro all first class and complete, with all modern improvements and conveniences. The lot contains three fourths of an aero or more; well stocked with choice fruits aud shrubbery. For terms-which will bo mado accom? modating-applv to MES. H. 0. BRON? SON,_Uiroug_h this office._May 9 0_ Smoked Herrings. pr f\ BOXES NO. 1 HERRINGS, for ?ale OVJ low. E. A G. D. HOPE. _May 8__ TROTTING ST?^O?B?\lsYIL^. Price Pe(b.iced to Fifteen Dollars. A IN order to placo my boree, trjjSK DANVILLE, at a price within tho r < 11 reach of all desirous of raising fine stock. 1 have reduced tho prico to FIF? TEEN DOLLARS, (cash, iu advance,) for tho season. S. SHERIDAN. May 7 _?_ ROUGH RICE. AFEW bushels of BOUGH RICE for salo low, for cash. May 7 FISHER ft LOWRANCE. DR. D. L. BOOZER, HAVING obtained from the different patentees of tho profession, office rights of the latest improvement in DEN? TISTRY, is preparen to do all kinds ol DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability and despatch, at the very lowest rates. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Oflico on Main str.iet, Columbia, S. C., thrro doon North of Agnew's. May 2 ly NOTICE TO PLANTERS. XTTEARE PREPARED TO FURNISH VV ON SHORT NOTICE, AND ON '! RE VERY BEST TERMS, STANDARD AGRI? CULTURAL IM P L E M E N TTS, REAPERS MOWERS, THRESHERS. HORSE POW? ERS. HAY RAKES, ENGINES AND MILT FINDINGS, W II E AT FA N S, CORN SUELLERS, STRAW CUTTERS, and keer on hand manv of thc above machines, with BOLTING CLOTHS, SCREEN WIRE SAWS, Ac. Wo are interested in, as well ns familial with, tho wants of the people of our State and can wnrrant machines sold by us to tv the beet adapted to this country, and wil sell at manufacturers' prices. Parties mus make their orders early to provent disa'i pointment. FISHER A LOWRANCE. May 7 _ MILL FOR SALE. ONE of the best constructed PORTA BLE BURR STONE MILLS, abou 1.200 lbs. weight-suitable for wheat o corn, and will grind from fifteen to twent bushels of corn per hour. Apply to JAMES HUNTER, May 5 }'lnio Colombia, 8.0. Two Dwellings to Rent. AHOUSE on Henderson street, Eigh Rooms; out-buildings in good condi tiou. Also, a COTTAGE, Six Rooms, 0 Barnwell street. Rent low to an approve tenant. Apply to SAM. BEARD. March 21 stu MORE CIDER. AND tho Inst this season. 3 barrels SWEET NEWARK CIDER, To hand this dav and for salo hv April 14_*_GEO. SYMMF.RS. BACON MOLASSES, &c. 20.000 EWS?0 BACO? 5 libels. Prime Bacon Shoulders, G casks First Quality ?Orange nam sugar-cured, 150 sacks Country Flour, 15 kilda. Cuba and Mnscovado Molasse For salis low for cash only by April 10 E. AG.D. HOPE. TO RENT. 1MIK HOUSE and LOT on Hieblat street, occupied at present by Cap R. D. Semi. Inquire at Oftice of tl Southern Express Company. March 18 Bacon, Hams, Lard, Corn. o?; nnn LliK RACON, ?O.UUU 1,500 lbs. HAMS, 1,00(1 lbs. LARD, 1,000 bushels CORN. April IS * R. O'NEALE A SON. Alcohol, Kerosene, &c. 5BBLS. 93 degree ALCOHOL. 10 bhla. No. 1 Kerosene Oil, non-C plosive, 5 bids. Spirits Turpentine, 100 ounces Quinine. For sah? to Dru gi.as and dealt rs, at low price, hv FISHER A- HE1N?TSH, Avril :i -f Druggists. COPELAND & BEARDEN. J^|jj^^j^|) 1*,^?^^^^n SI1)1 io hilda. Codee Sugar, 50 sacks Liverpool Salt, io bids. Now Orleans Molasses. BugltillK Mild Rale ?topo. Fob v. ipi,000! $1,000!! TXTANTED, 11,000 in Rills Itoccival' VV Highest price p.. id in Silv??: or Ci renew ALFRED Toi. I...SON Feb 18 FRUIT AND KUTS. TUST received, from a cargo lately rived, a tull assortment of PLC. NUTS, English Filberte, Ivica Almond' soft sholl; Messina Oranges and Sic Lemons. The above will bo sold at vi reasonable rates, und during the seusoi fresh supply will bo kept on hand. 1 sal?, hy " GEO. SYMMEB8 April 14_ FRESH CRACKERS. RECEIVED to-day, frosh SUGAR, SO and CREAM BISCUIT, GINO SNAPS, TEA and GINGER CAKES. _May9_ FISHER A LOWRANCE SMOKED. BEEF. OAA LBS. PRIME SMOKED BE! ?jVJ VJ jusj. in and for salo by May 8 E. A G. D. HOPE Cleaveland Mineral Springs, j QIITUATED ia Cloavoland County, N. ' i k5 C., on tn? lino of the Wilmington, Charlotto and Rutherford Railroad, will bo opon for visitors on Ibo 1st of Juno. WATERS-Chalybeate, Red and White Sulphur. Charges per day.$3 00 ?* week.18 00 ?* " mouth.CO 00 Children under seven years aud ser? vants, half ratea. For further particulars, address the Proprietors, Shelbv, N. C. April 14__tu3m Richland-In Equity. The TheoWicnl Seminary of thc Evange lical Lutheran Church of South Caroli? na, and tho adjacent State, va. Mrs. Mary A. Blandiug, Executrix, Sbubel Blaiiding, et al. IT appearing tomvsatisfaction that Mrs. MARY A. BLANDINA, Dr. JOHN W. POWELL and Mrs. LUCY E. POWELL, his wife, three of tho defendants in this case, resido beyond the limits of this State; it is, on "motion of Messrs. Bach man ?t Watics, ordered, that they plead, answer or demur to this bill, within forty days from tho publication of thia order, or a decreo pro confesso will bo entered against them. D. B. DESAUSSURE, j April 10 ftu_C. E. R. D. To Builders, Contractors and Pro? prietors. HAVING located conveniently near the principal manufactories of New York, and vicinity, tho subscriber will give prompt personal attention to procuring for orders all kinds of WOOD, IRON and MARBLE WORK, for buildings and ma? chinery. Saab, Blinds, Door?, Carvings of every kind and material. From twelve years professional experience in South Carolina, tho subscriber will guarantee tu suit the wishes of those building. THOS. C. VEAL, Architect, Tenafly, Now Jersey, March 20> Dino Late of Columbia, S. C. NEW BOOKS. NORWOOD. ANovol. By nenrv Ward Beecher. Price $1.50. DAVID, tho King of Israel. By Krum macher. Prico $1.75. The Massacre ol' Ht. Bartholomew. By White. Preceded by a History of thc Re? ligious Wars. $1.75. Andreas Hofer, the Tyrolcsc Patriot - An Historical Novel. By Muhlbach. Tho Poetry and Complement of Court? ship. The Three Little Spades. By Miss War uer. Charlotte's Inheritance-A Sequel tc "Hirds of Prey." Sooner or Later. By Shirley Brooks / first class novel. And other New Books. For salo at McCARTER'S BOOKSTORE. April 10_R. L. BRYAN. RICHLANB-IN EQUITY.*^ Thomas IL Walsh, et ur. el al, vs. Jessi Reese, D. W. Ray, S. S. Jones, Execu tors, et al. IT appearing that JAMES O'Il AN LON one of thc defendants in tho abovi stated case, is absent from, and reside beyond, the limits of this State; on motioi of Messrs. Pickling ?t Pope and Mr. Bas kin, Complainants' solicitors, ii is orderen that tho said JAMES O'HANLON do ap pear, plead, answer or demur to tho bil in thti above stat'd easo, within forty day from tho publication of thiH order, ny docrco pro cotifesso will be rendered again* him. D. B. DESAUSSURE, April 8 w _O. E. lt. D. United States Internal Revenue. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, COLUMUIA, S. C., May 5, 18G8. NOTICE is hereby given to all partie claiming an interest in four boxes i TOBACCO, seized from JOHN KINO, i North Carolina, for violation of Intern! Revenue Laws, to present their claims an give bond to defend suit for condemnate in United States Court, in thirty days froi this date, or the same will be sold accori ing to law. A. S. WALLACE, May 0 w3 Collector 3d Dist., S. C. State South Carolina-Richland Bis JN THE COMMON PLEAS. Horace L. Emery A Son vs. Albert R. Co ton.-Attach mnU. WHEREAS, tho plaintiff did, on the ! day of March, in tho year ono tho sand eight hundred and sixty-eight, li Iiis declaration agaiust tho defendnr who (as it is said) is absent from ai without tho limits of this State, and h neither wife or attorney, known within t! same, upon whom a copy of tho said d danit ion might bo served. It is thorefore, on motion of Bachmi A Watics, ordered, that tho said det'c (laut do appear and plead to the said d elaratio:-. on or before the 3d day of MARC in the year of our Lord ono thousai eight hundred and sixty-nine, otherwi ti itu 1 und absolute judgment will then given and awarded against him. D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Richland District, Mar .2, lSiiH. March 5 5ij Sfnto Routh C?rolinn-T?iohland Bi: /.V THE COMMON PLEAS. C. H. Baldwin A Co. vs. Thoa S. Nicki son.- foreign Attachment. "AT 7" H MI tl'. A S tho Plaintiffs did, on t VV H?b day of NOVEMBER, 18C7, t their declaration against the Deb mini who, us it is said, is absent from, a without the limits of this State, and 1 neither Wife nor Attorney known wit 1 tho same, upon whom a copy ol' the si declaration might bo served. It is, therefore, on motion of F, W. > Master, Esq.. Plaintiff s Attorney, ordei that tho said Defendant do appear a plead to tho said declaration on or heh the 12th day of NOVEMBER, winch v bo in tho year of our Lord one tbousa eight hundred and sixty-eight; otherw final and absoluto judgment will thou given and awarded against him. D. B. MILLER, C. C. P Clerk's Offico, Richland District, Nove bor ll, 18G7._Nov 12 qi Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. ?)A BBL8. FRESH CRACKERS, for s ?\J low by E. & G. D. HOPE Maroh 27 I JDEMOCRATIC BARBER SHOP. j r i iHE undersigned having oponed a shop in tho roar of Thomas E. Gregg's Crockery Store, (entranco on Taylor street,) respectfully solicits the patronage of tho public. April 30 THOMAS WETHERS. Scythes and Grain Cradles. 1 .) DOZEN GRIFFIN'S GRAIN SCYTHES. G doz. GRAIN CRADLES-made expressly for Southern wheat. Just received and for salo LOW, by j^yl _J_i &- T- R AGNEW. Self-Igniting Segars. THE most convenient and latest novelty out; together with a i choice assortment of SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO, for salo by April 30 J. & T. lt. AGNEW. NEW SUPPLY. FINE New York Sugar-Cured PIG HAMS and Breakfast Strips, Snperior GOSHEN CHEESE, Dutch Herring, in kits, Fresh Country Butter, South Carolina Wrapping Paper, Northern " Irish Potatoes-Prince Albert's and Peach Blows. _ G. DIERCI?S. _ INTERNAL REVENUE. DKP'T. Con. OFFICE, LEXI'N. DIST., ConujiniA, April 28, 18GS. NOTICE is hereby given to all parties who may bo interested in certain articles seized from DANIEL JEFFCOAT, Jn., of Lexington, for having been used in distilling spirits, to como forward and give bond foi defence of suit agninst the same, in thirty days from this date, otherwise they will bo condemned and sold. A. H. MONTEITH, April 30 th3 Deputy Collector. ' C0RN~C0RN. 1 OOO BUSHELS CORN jnsl -?-.V/V/V-J received, and for sale by FISHER A: LOWRANCE. Also, delivered at all stations or the Greenville and Columbia Rail road, at Columbia prices. April 25 Scotch Ale and Porter. 1 (\ CASKS SUPERIOR SCOTCE JA/ ALE and PORTER, for sah low by_E. ?v G. D. HOPE. CHEESE! CHEESE! ! CHOICE Factory and Extra Go shen CHEESE. Just receivet and for salo^ J. & T. lt. AGNEW. New No. 1 Mackerel. KA KITS No. 1 Bay MACKEREI ^V-f 20 whole and half burrelsNo. '. Bay Mackerel, for salo by May 1_E. Sc G. D. HOPE. FURNITURE. SHAVING jost received, ^ an addition to my former sL stock of tho above, I *T offer, at low prices, a variety c BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SEDE BOARDS, CHAIRS, TABLES, PA TENT IRON BEDSTEADS, PA TENT COTS, PATENT SPRINt BEDS, SAFES, and other article too numerous to mention. FURN] TURE and MATTRESSES MAD TO ORDER. Particular nttentio given to REPAIRING, PACKIN? and JOBBING. JEROME FAGAN, Washington stre< t, April 28 Opposito Masonic Hall. BILLIARDS. IN compliance with the request < ninny lovers of the game, ni SALOON has buen RE-OPENED. A BAU is connected with ll Saloon, at which ?Seoger' UNADUJ TER ATE I) LAGER BEER en always bo obtained; also, WINE: BRANDIES, etc. (1. PIERCES. A Real Article for Reconstructs WARRANTED to mend and uni all tho fragments of FURN TURE, WOOD-WORK, BOO COVERS, PAPERS, PIOTUR FR AM RS, FANCY ARTICLE everything except tho broken fra meuts of the Constitution. The FAMILY GLUE POT, i invention of practical valuo to eve housewife and everybody elso. neat, compact GLUE POT, wi BRUSH, ready for use in om- minni will save fiftv times its cost. Ou FIFTY CENTS. Cull and get G LUF ROT, at FISHER Sc HEINITSH, April 28 + Druggists. Richland-In Equity. Wado Hampton Gibbes, Wash in gt? Allston Gibbes. executors, r.v. Ma L. Singleton, ?Limes G. Gibbos al.~JiiH lo Sell Heal Estate, Mc shall Assets, tte. IN pursuance of decretal ordor above stated ease, the creditors R. W. GIBBES, SR., deceased, a hereby required to present and pro their demands before me, on or I fore tho 1st day of October next. D. B. DESAUSSURE, April 29 wm C. E. R. D. FISHER & LOWRANCE. COLUMBIA, S. C. Grcenbrier White Sulphur Springs, Greenbriar County, West Virginia. THE undersigned, Lessees of this old and well known WATERING PLACE, announco that, encouraged hy tho liberal patronage received last season, they have largely added to their accommodations, in comfort and in appearance, and uro prepared to entertain 1,500 guests. Tho BATHING ACCOMMODA? TIONS aro in fino order. HOT and WARM SULPHUR BATHS, so emi? nently efficacious in many cases, aro at tho command of visitors at all hours. In addition to other nmuso incnts, they have provided a new and elegant BOWLING ALLEY and BILLIARD ROOM, conveniently located. Prof. Rosenberger's cele? brated FULL BRASS BAND has been engaged for tho season. A good LIVERY STABLE will bo kept on tho premises. Tho completion of tho Virginia Central Railroad, to Covington, leaves only twenty "liles staging, through n beautiful tu nm tai u coun? try, over a well graded turnpike. TERMS-S:i per day, and $80 per month. Children under ten years of age, and colored servants half price. White servants according to accom? modations. PEYTON & CO. May 2 "?15_ ARTIFICIAL TEETH ""? m-, DBS. REYNOLDS & REYNOLDS aro pre ^JJJJLUJparea to furnish ARTI? FICIAL TEETH on a larger scale than heretofore, and at rates much below tho usual charges. Their recent improvement, lately patented, constitutes the highest order of art in this speciality, and is fully warranted. Dentures con? structed by this process possess many advantages over gold plate work, aud can be supplied at about half the coat of tho latter. An examination of specimens, especially by those having experience in such matters, is respectfully invit? ed. Ordinary VULCANITE RUB? BER SETS $25. Tho same, strength? ened by gold bands, $:)5. Terms cash._ April 30 t TO THE LADIES. MRS. C. E. REED has * just received a splendid ?assortment of DRESS I TRIMMINGS. Also, a fresh supply of MILLI? NERY GOODS, of all descriptions, at wholesale and retail. French Cor? sets, Zephyr Worsted nair Braids, Curls, etc., winch will be sold very low. AT.SO, DRESS MAKING in all branches, warranted to give satisfaction. Main street, over R. C. Anderson's clothing store. April 22 :lmo_ Pickles, Canned Fruits, &c. PLAIN. MIXED AND CHOW CHOW PICKLES, assorted jars: CANNED PEACHES. PINEAP? PLES, TOMATOES, PEAS, CORN, Pie Fruits, Cranberry Sauce, Lob? sters, Oysters. Jellies, Extracts, French and English Mustard, Lon? don Club Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Walnut Sauce, Pepper Sauce, Fresh Olive Oil, Sardines, Ac., on band and for sale by J. A T. R. AGNEW, Dealers in Choice Groceries, K>-. A RARE CHANCE. A YOUNG LAWYER will lind -<-?- RICE'S amt CONNER'S LAW DIGESTS, and the STATUTES AT LARGE; als'.. RICE on BANK? RUPTCY, JAMES on BANKRUPT? CY, nt DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Bookstore, Davis' Building. April 22 Fresh Hops, &c. IpRESH HOPS, YEAST POW DERS, PEARL SAGO, OAT MEAL, English MUSTARD, Arrow Root, Flavoring Extract?, Starch, Blueing, Cocoa, Jujube Paste, Spices, Matches. Best articles at thc lowest price, at FISHER A- HEINITSH'S, April 24 j Druggists. JEWELRY. WATCHES and JEWELRY RE? PAIRED by an experienced and expeditious workman. May 1 G. DIERCKS.