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FOBBIGH WK WS.
MON-UBALV April 20.-Under the influ?
ence ol unprecedented rains, the iee has
moved verywher?, causing immense flood?
and dang great damage throughout the
dominiin.
NAMW, April 20.-Thc Berlin theatre
hasbcdi barned.
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ASHIHOTON NKW8.
WAS?TNGTON, April 20.-The Senate has |
passed ?a resolution to nd, ,nru on Thurs?
day. ,
Thefcwas a full Cabinet mooting to-day,
exeepsBorie.
Thepomptroller of the Currency calls on
all Naiional Banks for a showing of their
condition up to the 17th instant.
ThejSenate has still over 200 nominations 1
before them.
Theinternal revenue bureau has been re?
organised by the establishment of three
prominent divisions.
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GENERAL DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.
LOXANAPOLIS, April 20.-There was a ter?
rible tail storm last night in this city. Tele?
graph, wires were prostrated and buildings
destroyed. Some personal injuries and
probably loss of life are reported.
Sa? FH.VNCIHCO, April 20.-Mazatlan ad?
vices report tho Sinaloa revolution a decided
failure.
PHILADELPHIA, April 20.-piatlicma
tioian Mitchell, aged 74 Tours, died to-day.
A wealthy director of tho Union League,
recently nominn.U*d and confirmed as a
European Co-..,ul, was detected stealing se?
ga?, to-day.
CHABTJISTON, April 20-Arrived-Steam?
ers Champion,' New York, Prometheus,
Philadelphia.
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
FOREIGN
LONDON, April 20-Noon.-Consols 93 ;
bonds flat, at 80%.
LIVERPOOL, April 20-Noon.-Cotton I
dall-uplands 121B; Orloans 12%. Yarns]
and fabrics heavy.
IITVEBPOOL, April 20-Evening.-Cotton
easier butnot ouotably lower-uplands 121 u ; |
Orleans 12%; sales 6,000 bales.
DOMESTIC.
NEW YORK, April 20-Noon.-Money I
steady, at 7. Sterling 8. Gold 34jB. Flour |
5@10o. lower. "Wheat dull. Corn droop?
ing. Pork firm, at 31.00. Lard firm
steam 18. Cotton quiet-middlings 28^4.
Freights dull.
7 P. M.-Cotton a shade lower, with sales ]
of 2,700 bales, at 28;?. Flour heavy.
Wheat heavy. Corn lower. Pork firm, at
31.03. Lard firm-kettle 19@19>?. Whis?
key heavy, at 90. Bice quiet-Carolina 8 ';? I
@9>4'. Sugar easier. Other groceries |
dull. Freights dull-cotton steam 3-16.
BALTIMORE, April 20.-Cotton firm, nt
28^j. Floor active-Howard street super?
fine 6.00@6.50. Wheat dull-choice redi
2@2.20. Corn weak-white 79@83; yellow I
81@8G. Whiskey unchanged.
NEW ORLEANS, April 20.-Cotton easier,
at 28K-sales 1,700 bales. Gold 34. Flour
-superfine 5.70; double 6.25. Corn dull
white 76@77. Oats quiet at 74. Pork dull
and nominal, at 32.00. Bacon firmer, at
13^@17^. Lard doll-tierce 18(^19; keg
19^@20>?. Sugar firm. Molasses 50@55.
Whiskey-Western rectified 87@95. Coffee
stiffer-fair 15@15j.i; prime 17@17>?.
MonriiE, April 20.- Cotton dull-low mid?
dlings 26%; receipts 1,132.
CHARLESTON, April 20.-Cotton dull
sales 125 bales-middlings 27%@28; re
oepts 336.
AUGUSTA, April 20.-Cotton market dull
and unohanged, with sales of 60 bales; re?
ceipts 110-middlings 26>.;.
SAVANNAH, April 20.-Cotton dull; sales
750 bales-middlings 27 ??.
NEW GOODS.
Great Attraction at the Sign of the Big Hat
and Boot.
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BOOTS, SHOES, nATS, TRUNKS, Ac., in
great variety. The best selected STOCK
brought to this city since tho war, consisting of
Gent's, Ladies', Misses', Boys', Youths' and Chil?
dren's Boots. Shoes, Gaiters, Buskins, Slippers.
&c, in every style, color and quality, direct from
the beat manufactories in the United States.
GALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES.
In Hats, will bo found all tho latest styles
Goneral Prim, Volocipode, Alpino, Nobbic, Ac; in
Cassimere, Felt, Wool, Panama, Leghorn, Canton
and Pea Brade, late style Silk and Cassimere
Beavers.
ALSO,
A large assortment of Trunks, Valises, Carpot
Bags, Umbrellas, School Satchels, Ac.
Tho above GoodB, in style and quality, will suit
tho most fastidious, and in price will suit all.
_AprilJ8 _A. SMYTHE.
" GREEN TURTLE, ETC.
PLEASE READ tho following List of GOOD
THINGS:
GREEN TURTLE STOCK, in Cans,
Fresh Salmon and Lobster, Condensed Milk,
Chesapeake Bay Oysters,
Green Corn. Pine Applo, Tomatoes, Teaches, Ac,
Worcestershire Sauce,
Walnut and Mushroom Catsnp,
Coleman's English Mustard,
Truffles, Mushrooms, Capers, Anchovy Paste,
Sardines, (stampod,) riokled Shrimps, Oysters,
Hostet tor's Batters,
Maraschino and Curacoa,
Raspberry, Lemon, and other Byre os,
Genuine Italian Marcaroni,
Bordeaux Olive Oil, StufTod Olives, Smyrna Figs,
MOCHA and all oilier grades COFFEE.
April 15_GEO. BYMMERS.
Billiard Tables for Sale.
M " , - TWO fine BILLIARD TABLES.
???-Bamn^m^ comploto ordor, Marble and
Wmif?iSBSW^Slate Rodding, with Dalis, Cuos
X^mX^ttn^ and Counters included. Sharp ic
Grifath'a mako. WiU bo sold low. Call at
Deo 13 G. DIERCK'S.
Executive Department.
COLUMBIA, S. C., April 19,18G9.
IN pursuance of an Act of tho General Assem-1
bfy, passed March 23, 1869, entitled "An A?t
to provide for an election to fill certain vacancies
in Oounty OfticoB," aa ELECTION will bc held on
the FOU HT H TUESDAY in May, being tho twon
ty-fifth day thereof, in tho following Countios of
this State, for tho election of the following of?
ficers:
In tho County of Abbeville, two County Com?
missioners and a Coroner.
In tho County of Andorson, a School Commis?
sioner and a Coroner.
In tho County of Chester, a Coroner.
In tho County of Chesterfield, a Coroner.
In tho County of Colloton, a Judge of tho Pro?
bate Court and" a Coroner.
In the County of Darlington, a Clerk of thc
Court of Common Pleas and a Coroner.
In the County of Edgefield, a Coroner.
In the County of Fairfield, a Jndgo of thc Pro?
bate Court, a Coroner and a County Commissioner.
In the County of Georgetown, iwo County Com?
missioners and a Coroner.
In tho County of Horry, a County Commissioner.
In tho County of Kershaw, a Oounty Commis?
sioner and a Coroner.
In tho County of Laurens, a School Commis?
sioner and a Coroner.
In the County of Lexington, a County Commis
.?onor and a Coroner.
In tho County of Orangcburg, a School Commis?
sioner and a Coronor.
In tho County of Oconee, a Coroner.
In the County oT Fickons, a Coroner.
In the County of Richland, a School Commis?
sioner and a Coroner.
In the County of Sumter, a Coroner.
In the County of Union, a Coroner.
In tho County of York, a County Commissioner |
and a Coroner.
Tho following gentlemen havo boon appointed
CominissienerB to conduct tho aforesaid Election,
in their respective Counties:
Abbeville-II. J. Lomax, Oliver Hawthorne,
Lemuel Griffin.
Anderson-J. R. Cochran. Samuol Johnson, T.
W. Norrie.
Chester-L. Wimbuah, Harney Humphrey, T.
M. Graham.
Chesterfield-R. J. Donaldson, n. L. Shrews?
bury, G. W. Brewer.
C?lleton-T. T. Kloin, J. A. Saaportaa, Abraham
Holmes.
Darlington-Jonathan Wright, E. J. Snotter, P.
C. Fludd.
Edgefield-Samuel J. Loo, Lawrenco Cain, --
Eichelborger.
Fairfield-W. NV. Herbert, Henry Jacobs, James
Houston.
Georgetown-n. W. Webb, J. P>. Anderson,
Thomas McFeely.
Horry-H. Buck, W. W. Waller, Henry Jones.
Kershaw-J. F. Sutherland, S. R. Adams, John
A. Chestnut.
Laurena- Joseph Crews, Y. J. P. Owens, G. W.
Sullivan.
Lexington-L. II. Boozer, H. W. Purvis, J. H.
Hendricks,
Orangcburg-G. W. Sturgeon, James P. MavB,
Thompson H. Cooke.
Oconeo-D. Saunders, D. Pieman, A. Bryce, Jr.
Bickens-J. E. Hagood, Moses Hendrix, John
Clardy.
Richland-W. T. Walter, N. E. Edwards, Addi?
son Richardson.
Sumtor-J. H. Foriter, J, D. Graham,-W. E.
Johnson.
Union-H. Duncan, D. D. Young, J. S. Mobley.
York-L. L. Watson, John Martin, Reeco Joyner.
All bar-rooms and drinking saloons io the
Countios where such elections are held, shi.ll be
closed on the day of election; and a iv porson who
shall sell to any oue any intoxicating drinks on
thc day of election, shall bo guilty of a misde?
meanor, and on conviction thereof, shall bo fined
in a sum not less than ono hundred dollars, or bo
imprisoned for a period not less than ono month
nor moro than eix months.
Tho Commissioners and Managers of Elections,
and oach of them, arc hereby required, with strict
regard to tho provisions of tho Constitution and
of tho laws of tho State touching their duty in
such case, to cause such elections to bo held in
their respectivo Countios, on thc day aforesaid,
and to tako all necessary Btcps for tho holding of
such olectious, and for the ascertaining and deter?
mining tho persons who shall have been duly
elected thereat.
Given under my hand and tho Seal of tho
State, in Columbia, this nineteenth day
of April, in tho year of our Lord ono
[L. S.] thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine,
and in tho ninety-third year of the In -
dependence of tho United States of
America.
ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor.
F. L. CAUDO/.O, Secretary of Stato S. O.
April 20 tu 2
93" The South Carolina Republican, Charles?
ton Courier, Abbeville Banner, Anderson
Intelligencer, Cheater Blandard, Choraw Ad
vei-liser. Darlington Southerner, Edgctiold Adver
tiser^ Fairfield herald, Georgetown Times, Hon-y
Sentinel, Camden Journal, Lauronsvillo Herald,
Orangebarg, News, Keowee (fourier, Pendleton
(T mette, Sumter News, Unionville Times, York vii lt;
Enquirer, will ploaso publish tho abovo Proclama?
tion once, and send oopy and bill to the office of
tho Secretary of State. ? '
"Y?EE INSUEANC?7~
J3Z2 TWA,
OF
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
THE old "PROTECTOR" strides along with its
accustomed ?rj'"?'/- Tho official atatemcnt
in January last rovealB cash assets amounting to
$5,151,000, being the trifling advauco apon the
year previous of over $300,000.
Among American Firo Insuranco Companies,
tho "M INA" ?tandi out alono in point of wealth
and income: the magnificent rosult of a naif
century ot industrious, honorable and well direct?
ed underwriting
Tho assets of tho jEtna in 1819, wero $50,000.
In 18C??, they amount to $5,151,000.
Risks taken on reasonable terms, bv
GEO. HUGGINS, Agont.
Offico in roar of Duffie .*? Chapman's, under tho
Columbia Hotel. April 18 6
In Equity-Richland.
Mary A. Flanigan, Administratrix, vs. Edward H.
T. Flanicran, et al.
PUR8UANT to tho ordor of the Court, the cre?
ditors of THOMAS FLANIGAN. doceased, aro
required to preBont and prove their demands
against the said estate, before mo, on or boforo
tho 1st dav of Juno. D. B. MILLER, O. O. P.
March 23 tn_
In Equity-Richland.
D. C. Higgins, et ur., et al. vs. John O. Boyle, et al.
PURSUANT to tho order o? the Court, the cre?
ditors of EDWARD V. BOYLE, doosa-ed, aro
required to present and provo their demands
against the said estate, bcioro me, ci or before
tho 15th day of May next.
March 23 tu D. B. MILLER, O. O. P.
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of tho United States for the1
Dietriet of South Carolina.
At Columbidj the 6th day of April, A. D. 18?0.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice ot hie ap?
pointment aa Assignee of JOEL W. 8UBEH,
of Colombia, Comity of Richland, and Stato of
South Carolina, within the said Distrlot, who has
boon adjudged a Bankrupt, upon bis own petition,
by tho District Court of the Haid District.
April 7 w3 THOS. J.LAMOTTE, Assignee. _
In Bankruptcy.
In tho District Court of the United States for tho
District of Sun Hi Cand?na.
Ai Columbia, the Gili day of April, A. J). 1869.
11HE undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap?
pointment as Assignee of JOHN A. MYERS,
of Columbia, County of Richland, and Stato of
South Carolina, within the ssid District, who has
boen adjudged a Rankrnpt, upon his own petition,
by tho District Court <>r the said District.
April 7 w8 THQ8. J. LAMOTTE, Assignee.
For Rent,
MTHAT Large and Commodious HOUSE, on
Senate street, South of Trinity (Episcopal)
Church, with ?ll necessary out-buildings,
gas and water. Being centrally located, it is well
adapted for a boarding-house. Possession can be
given on the lat of May. Apply to
j. s. MCMAHON,
April 20 jti At the City Clerk's Office
C I TY MACHINE WORKS,
C OL UM J: J A . .s-. u.
fTUJE subscriber in prepared to manufacturo
JL f TEAM ENGINES, Portable and stationary,
of from 4 to 23 horso power. MIELS and MILL
GEARING furnished at the lowest price aud
shortest notice. All work guaranteed.
April 1 fimo} RICHARD TOZER.
Blue Ridge Railroad.
11HE attention of Contractors is invited to tho
. work of completing thc Rino Ridge Railroad,
in South Carolina, from Anderson, South Carolina,
to Knoxville, Tennessee-a distance of one hun?
dred and fifty-two milos to build.
The Executive Committee of the Board of Direc?
tors is prepared to enter into negotiations with
responsible persons, who may desire to undertake
the work.
Payments will be made in first mortgage (7)
per cent, currenoy bonds i>f the Company, secured
by the guarantee of the Stato of South Carolina,
for the punctual paymont of both principal aud
interest. The mortgage covers unencumbered
property of tho Company, which cost three and a
quarter millions of dollar* hi gold, and embraces
titty milos of road complote and in runuing order.
Detailed Estimates, Plana, Profiles aud Specifi?
cations, will be ready for inspection by JUNE 1,
lSG'J Meanwhile, approximate quantities and
other information concerning the work maj' bo
obtained hy application to Col. Janies P. Low, thc
Chief Engineer of the Company, or to the under?
signed, at Columbio, South Carolina.
R. K. SCOTT,
April 20 tutti 13 Chm'n nt Executive Committee.
.JES 3C. O JES XJ SS 1 O Hr*. .
Prompt, CheaD and Accurate.
THE PHOENIX
Rook, Job and Newspaper Pow?r Press
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT!
Mun Mreft, a lui ve Taylor,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
THE proprietor hasreeentlvma.de EXTENSI VE
ADDITIONS to his h inner largost<>ck of material -
Type, Presses, Colored Inks, Paper, Cards, etc.,
introducing tho LATEST STYLES, md i* fully
preparod to undertake utiv and nverv thing lu tho
PLAIN and FANCY
PRINTING .LINK,
From a Carte Viailetna massive volume ora thirty
feet Poster. Tho following ure the inducements:
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Pricos are Lower than any other establishment
In this State, >r even New York.
Pamphlets, Circulars. liil] rioada, Uriels,
Ball Tickets. >?? Invitations,
Dray Tickets, *'t%%^ Receipts,
Programmes, ???^ff Efl Hand-bills,
Letter Heads, '"TjwSffi'-C Postors,
Checks, 'vf?^*^fi5i? Blanks,
Drafts, -?.??ak.-.- Eabels,
Wedding, Visitin,' and Busno'.-f Cards, Ac, Ac,
of all styles and sizes: in fact,
Any and Every Description of Printing!
jn one. two, three Cid..rs un i Bronze, promptly
attended to. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.
Wrapping: Paper.
ALOT ?uiUblo for GROCERY DEALERS.
AL80,
A lot suitable for LIGHT GOODS DEALERS,
at Agents' prices, at R. C. 8niVER'8.
Thompson's Glove-Fitting Corset.
JUST opened another assortment of these just?
ly popular and HANDSOME GOODS, so suita
blo for the present .st vi?: and soason's dress-all
numbers. R. C. SHIVER.
Chelly's French Kid Gloves.
IN store, another fresh lot of tho above popular
GLOVE. Only six weeks ago, wo introduced
this Une, warranted Glove, so popular with first
class trade in nil largo markets, and they havo
already gained a fino reputation hero-selling
freely and giving full satisfaction.
April 17_ II. C. SHIVER.
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DENTISTRY.
DR. D. L. BOOZER, grateful for the liberal
patronage he has received from tho citizens
of this city and tho surrounding District, during
tho past year, respectfully announces that ho now
permanently establishes himself in Columbia. All
operations on tho natural Teeth faithfullv per?
formed. ARTIFICIAL CASES, in evory approved
method, carefully and satisfactorily executed
among which ho would call special attention to
that known as Reynold*' Patent; and of his suc?
cess in constructing Artificial Cases by this beau?
tiful and durable process, he is enabled, with con?
fidence, to refer to his patients and to tho
patentee Offico on Main street, over First Na?
tional Bank. Jan 8
Great Attractions
AT
I. STJLZBACHERS.
J E W E L II Y , f?j 3Bft
FINE SPECTACLES,&*&&*
.CHEAP CLO CKS, dc C., ?tc.
J HAVE OPENED, and ready for inspection,
my NEW STOCK OF GOODS. All aro invited
to come and examino them, but more espocially
the ladies, as I have a large and varied assort?
ment of JEWELRY' to suit the most fastidious.
CLOCKS at $2.60. BOGGWOOD SETS at 50
cents. JET SETS at 50^ents._^pjrH16_
D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers,
90, 92 and 91 G HA ND STREET, N. K,
COMMENCED, APRIL 3,
APPLETONS' JOURNAL,
A WEEKLY PAPER,
Devoted to Literature, Science, nutt Art.
OMITTING ordinary news, and avoiding parti?
san advocacy, both political and sectarian,
the JOURNAL will bo devoted to general litera
turo, to suieuco, art, and education, and to the
diffusion of valuable information upon subjects of
public importance. It is intended to make use
of all resourcos, original and selected, domestic
and foreign, which can give interest and variety
to its pagoB; and neither exertion nor.exptnse will
be bpared to secure tho aid of tho beet talent of
thc time. Wc abstain from tho larpe professions
and the parado of conspicuous names so common
on these occasions, and, tru-jting to the intelli?
gence of tho people, shall be content to let tho
JOURNAL speak for itself.
The department of literature will embrace:
FICTION, in the form of both Serial Novels and
Short Stories;
ESSAYS upon Literary and Social Topics;
SKETCHES of Travel aud Adventure;
DISCUSSIONS upon Art, Books, and Kindred
Themes;
PAPERS upon all the various Subjects that
Pertain to tho Pursuits a.. I Recreations of
tho Fcoplo, whothor of Town r,r Country; and
rOEMS by our Foremost Poets.
Illustrations will form an important feature in
tho plan of tho JOURNAL. Nearly evory number
will be accompanied by either an Illustrated Sup?
plement onsomo Popular Thome; a Steel Engrav?
ing in thc BcsL GLyioof ibo Art, or a Largo Car?
toon ongraved on wood.
No. 1.-Contains a Cartoon of tho Grand Drive in
tho Contrat Park, a Spirited and Animated
Beens.
No. 2.-Contains au Eight-Pago Supplement of
Underground Lifo and Mining, with ton illus?
trations.
No. 8.-A Steel Engraving of Noon on tho Sea?
shore, from a Picture by Kcnsett.
No. 4.-An Art Supplement, containing New Y'ork
Illustrated, with thirtoon Superb Illustrations.
No. 5.-A Superb Cartoon of tho Levee at New
Orleans.
Novelty, freshness, and continual chango will bo
aimed nt in this department. The Illustrations
will usually bc valuablo as works of art; those on
stoel, and tho Cartoons, consisting of views
of American sconerv, by our most distin?
guished painters, and illustrations of character
and lifo, by cur foremost draughtsmen. They
will bo printed with extra caro on separate sheets,
and may bo eithor bound in the volume at tho
close of tho year, or framed to hang upon the
wall. Tho JotiuNAi., in this foaturo, will be unlike
any other.
Each Numbor of
APPRETONS' JOURNAL
CONTAINS
32 PAGES OF HEADING MATTER.
The Groat Novel of
VICTOR H U O O,
ENTITLED
THE MAN WHO LAUQHS;
OR,
BY TnE KING'S COMMAND,
Was bogunin tho first number.
Price 10 conto per No.. or $*1 per annum, in ad?
vance. For salo by all Nows Agenta throughout
tho Unitod ?tates. Terms for club? may bo ob?
tained Of *he Publishers. Spccimon copies sont
gratis upen application. April 17 sw2
Auotlon Balea
Assignee's Bale,
In re F. A. Tradowell. Ex parte Robert N. Lewis
IN BA NKR UP TOY.
BY virtue of an order of sale, in the above
stated casa, to mo directed, by the Hon. Qeo.
S. Bryan, Judge of the United District Court, for
the I Mst riot of South Carolina, I will offer for sale,
at public auction, on MONDAY, the 2d day of May,
1800, in front of the Court House, in Columbia, ?a.
C., at ll o'clock A. M., all the right,, title and in?
terest of tho Bankrupt in the Estato of Mrs.
Mary F. Tradowell, deceased.
Terms mado known on day of sale. Purchaser
to pay for all necessary papers and stamps.
Api il 21 f DONALD J. AULD, Assignee.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY' virtue of sundry writs ot fieri fac?an, to mo
directed, I will gell, on tho FIRST MONDAY
in May next, in front of tho Court House, in Co?
lumbia, within tho legal hours, tho fellowing per?
sonal property, vi?:
(G) SIX MULLS, levied on as tho property of
Thomas B. Claikson, at tho suit of Florian C.
May r.s. Thomas B. Clarkson. Terras cash.
April 19_P. F. FRAZEE, 8. R. C.
Just Arrived
AT Agnew A Co.'s Stablo, a lot of
lino Saddle and Harnees HORSES,
and a few MULES, which will be
disposed of at privato salo on rea
8onable terms._April 20 2*
Broad River Bridge Company.
THE FIFTH AND LA8T INSTALMENT is re?
quired to bc paid promptly. It is the un?
doubted interest of all property-holders to aid
this enterprise, which must prove beneficial to
the citv, and our neighbors over the river.
EDWARD HOPE, President.
G. W. BEAnnr.N, Sec'y and Treas. April 20 2
EVERY OHE BEAI) !
JUST received a fresh supply of NUT8, of all
kinds;
ALSO,
LEMONS AND ORANGES, and a full stock of
CONFECTIONERY at KRAFT'8
April 20 2 Bakery, opposite Phoenix office.
Country Cured Bacon.
2f~\f\{\ LBS. Prime OLEAR 8IDE.3, conn
. Y/UV/ try cure, for salo by
_Apri[2()_ _E. A Q. D. HOPE.
Cow Peas.
7AA BUSHELS PRIME COW' PEA8, for
I UU sale by E. A Q. D. HOPE.
Pipes ! Pipes ! !
HA DOZ. Assorted Brier Root, with Metal
?d\f Screws,
20 Doz. do., with Maersohaum Lining,
1 Gross Cane Pipes. JOHN C. 8EEGER8.
Chewing Tobacoo.
OA BOXES "Rose Bud," very fine,
ZU 2 "Navy,"
10 " Common, lowprioe.
April 20_JOHN C. 8EEQER8.
Solace and Virginia Leaf.
e> GROSS SOLACE,
J 2 " Virginia Leaf-fresh from tho Fac?
tors, for salo at tho Ale and Lager Beer Depot.
April 20 JOHN C. SEEGERS.
SMOKING TOBACCO.
OAA LBS. GENUINE DURHAM-direct from
?\JU tho Factory,
400 Lbs. "Commonwealth,"
100 Lbs. "Bracolet."
April 20_JOHN C. BEEPERS.
Ale and Porter.
KA DOZ. Muir & Son's Edinburg ALE, 50 Doz.
t)U Guinness A Son's Dublin Porter, received
and for salo low by_J. AT. Il AGNEW.
Corn! Oom!! Corn!!!
2AAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE TEN
,UUU NESSEE CORN, on hand and to
arrive, for salo at lowest market prices by ear
load and at retail._J.ftT.B. AGNEW.
City Taxes.
CITY COUPONS, receivablo for City Taxes, for
Bale by_GREGG, PALMER A CO.
Planting Potatoes.
pr A BBLS. PINK-EYE PLANTING POTATE8,
Ow just received and for sale by
J an 14 J. A T. R. AGNEW.
The Reynolds Patent Plow.
HAVING made arrangements with Wm. Glaze
<V Co., for the manufaoture and exclusive salo
of this justly celebrated PLOW, we are prepared
to offer them to tho country on good terms. Good
tools will alwavs be found a good investment.
Feb 28 FISHER, LOWRANCE A FI8HER.
DU. W. H. TWIT'S
STANDARD PREPARATIONS. .
SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
Expectorant,
Vegetable Liver Pills,
Improved Hair Dyo, For sale by
Fob 271 y_E. E. JACKSON.
Buggy or Work Horses.
_ ANY ONE that wants to purchase TWO
SINGLE HARNESS HORSES, oan do so
JfWlby applying to W. D. PECK,
?M TI*. March 25 At Blakeley A Gibbes Store.
Fresh Supplies.
DUTCH HERRINGS,
FRESH COUNTRY AND MOUNTAIN BUTTER,
Pink-Eye and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes,
Fino Goshen CHEESE,
At G. DIEROK8,
Jan 28 _At the Sign of the Watch.
Oom, Bacon and Flour.
2A AA BUSHELS CORN.
.UUU 20,000 P0UND8 BACON.
BBL8. FLOUR,
And other goods as LOW as they CAN BE
BOUGHT, bv
April 3 'FISHER. LOWRANCE A FI8HER.
Butter! Butter 1!
CiHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, just received and
/ for salo by J- A T. R. AGNEW.
Flour has Declined!
COUNTRY FLOUR $5.50 to $5.75 per bag,
Western Flour $3.75 to $7 00 V "
March G FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER.
P TJ M P 'S 7'
JjVVERYBODY who has usc for a TUMP should
buy
MORRELL'B FIRE ENGINE,
DEEP WELL, and
FORCE ru MP.
Send 'or a circular.
POOLE & HUNT,
Tan 13 Hmo Baltimore, Maryland.
Croquet.
ANEW supply of this popular game, in neat
boxes, at different pricosjnet recoivod and
for salo at BRYAN A McCARTER'S Bookstore.
April ll