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TTTF T) ii TTTjSiffTTfTlTTT "Let our put Ceojurei Attend the Tme Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C.. FRIDAY MORNJNG. FEBRUARY 28, 1873. VOL. VIII?NO. 292. SenstdiiB Shntimmstov??l. J. Wioks, of the exploded.. Savings Bank of Mem Shis, challenged William Bale, or the inoxvillo Chronicle, for writing and pub? lishing h letter about his financial ma? nagement. Bole immediately exposed the fellow, saying in his reply: "I do not seek a reputation for courage gained in that ,way. If you are more anxious to investigate the matter of , oowaidioe than I am, you are at liberty to make the investigation in yonr own way and until you are folly satisfied.* I do nob propose to leave the country, but Will continue to pursue my legitimate business, going wherever and whenever that business oalls me. While I do not reoognize the so-called 'code' of honor,' I wiBh you to distinctly understand that I fully reoognize the right of self-de? fence. I do not oonrt, but on the con? trary, avoid personal difficulties with my fellows, but when attaoked, I shall not hesitate to defend myself as promptly and effeotually as necessity niay seem to require. "You ask me to fight you a duel. And for what? Because I have made state? ments concerning you, the truth of which I can prove, end the falsity of which you do sot offer to show. Z do net propose - to pander to the barbarous prejudices of depraved minds by setting myself up as a target, to give you the opportunity of a 1 :so-called vindication of your honor.' I! have no respeot for any suoh foolish no? tions. They may be in aooordanee with your ideas .of honor and courage, but I they are not with mine. Words cannot ~ express fay contempt for suoh folly. It1 is not proof of courage, but of ooward ioo. It is not evidence of manliness, . but of a weak concession to a heathenish and brutal custom. It is not the way to defend a gentleman's honor, but a prac? tical oonoefaion of his inability to defend it in the manner prescribed by an en? lightened OhriBtian publio sentiment and the laws of civilized people." A steamer at San Franoisoo brings ' several oases of Chinese small-pox. That will obviate the neoessity of adopting our suggestion a few days ago, says the Oinoinnati Times, that the ontire sqnad of Modoos should be invited to Washing? ton at Government expense. The Chi? nese variety is sure shot. A boy of thirteen convioted of murder, recently escaped from a Mexican prison. NEW D R U a S~T Q B E, Four Doors Above Colombia. Hotel. X. T. Silliman & Co, HAVING just returned from the North, with a complete stock of DRUGS, MEDI 0INE3 and FANCY ARTICLES, all or the beat ? quality, we are prepared to furnish everything in our line with promptness and accuracy. Our drugs wero all selected under our own personal supervinion, so that wo can warrant everything we sell to bo of tho very best. An experience of many years in the drag and ohemical business In this city, with a thorough knowledge of the samo, will ena? ble us at all tlmoa to supply tho wants of this community in our line; , and we hope, by a strict attention to business, to secure a share of tho patronage of our citizens. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully and promptly compounded, at all hours of the day or night; ' FANCY ARTICLES of all kinds, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Per? fumery, Hair Oils and Cosmctiaa of overy kind, constantly on hand. Patent ModicincH, Lubin's Extracts, Ger? man Cologne, fine- Soaps, Sponges, Aa. Landreth's Garden Bead, a full supply. Feb 25_lmo OLD STYLE PR 12? ?J IPX! EH rj",BE CIGARS unequalod in thid market for flavor and quality, have just bceu received by the INDIA.N GIRL. Old smokers know what thoy are; young ouob should not bo ignorant long._~1_ The Great Work-shop of the Body, THE L.IVER. IF tho Iiivcr in not well-rcgulnted in its ac? tion, yon will always bo unwell. You will complain of dullness, oppression of the bruin, headache, sick and nervous, constipation, rostlcssnuss, fullness or the stomach, judigea tion, dyspepsia, wind on tho stomach, colic, heart-burn. Tho work-shop is deranged, dis? organized, ont of order. No hotter regulator can you apply than HEINIISH'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. They aro, of all tho medicines wo know of, tho only LIVER TILLS that will do tho work of correction. ? Thoy aro, therefore, a Liver corrector. Everybody ubob them. Everybody likes them. K vor j-body spoaks wcdl of them. Only twenty five cents a box. V/iU cure more diseises than a quart of noxious decoction. Pepared only by' E. H. HBINIT8H, Feb 12 t_i_Colnmhia, 8. O. GU?LHOS. Phoonix Guano, Wilcox, Qibb3 & Co.'s Manipulated Quano. WE can flllordors promptly for the above colobratod Fertilizers, Impoited and ?repared by Wilcox, Gibbs ft Co., Charleston. .0., and Savannah, Ga., as thoy have ample stock on hand to eupply all domands. Order soon boforo tho railroads aro blockod up with freight. Special attention is called to thoupo of the Phtenix Ouaho mixed with Cotton Seed. Apply for oircuiars. living pricot?. terms, Ac., to JAMES S. CHAMBERS. _FVhJ25_ _ ,<V?4; : Wanted to Rent. A oommodlons HOUSE?the Northern part of tho city preferred. A good to -?natit, and money promptly paid. For further particulars; apply at Pjio:nix Ofllco. Fob 9_ Lemon Sugar. . ("i ANTZ'3 Sicily LEMON SUGAR, perfectly X puro. For salo bv Fob 21 JOHN AGNEW ft SON. Spooial ?Totloes. A Hxii/niY Digestion.?Life is rendered miserable when the digestive organs are im paired. Food bocomea repulsive, the bod; emaoiated, the mind depressed, and melan? choly broods over yon. Tutt's Yegetablo j Liver Pills is the remedy for these evils; they produoo sound digestion, create a good appe? tite, impart refreshing aloop *nd cheerfulness of mind. Dr. Tntt't Hair Dye it Harmle**. F25j3T 1 MEDICAL. ON MARRIAGE?Happy relief for yonng men from the effects of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood reBtored. Impedi? ments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable reme? dies. Books and circulars sent freo, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Phila? delphia. Pa.?an institution having a high J reputation for honorable conduct and profes sional skill._ Doo]C3mo Valuable Pharmaceutical Preparatives ] fou b1lv. by EDWARD H.HEINITSH, DEALER IN CHOICE DRUGS, AND Family Medicines. BROMIDES OALCIDM, Sodium, /Ammonium, Bromides Potaseium, Morphia, Cadmium,Iodides,Quinia, Chlor, Propylamia, Iodoform. Bou dalt'a Pepsin, Wino of Boef, Yiuum Cibi et Ferri Cum Cinchonia, Wine I of Beef, Iron and Barks, Pure TaBtelcss Cod Liver Oil, Elixirs of Bark, Pepsin, Bismnth, Elixirs of Gentian, Wild Choiry, Iron, Beef and Whiskey, Valor Ammonia, Beef and Brandy, HypophoaphitcB, (Churchill's,) Acid Phosphato, (Horsfoid's,) Lifo Food and Norvo Foroo. Proprietary preparations of recognized worth. Quoon's Delight Compound takes the place of Sarsaparllla, a valuable alterative. Blood and Liver Pills, an altorativo Pill, an anti-dyspeptic and dinner Pill, mild yet effectual in itB action, nicely BUgar-coatcd. A desirable family medicine, worthy the atten tion of Physicians._Dec 211 Southern Medicines FOR SOUTHERN PEOPLE. Medicines for I the South, prepared at the South, from I indigenous roots of tho South, for all diseaeeB | I incident to the South. Prepared by HEINITSH, Chemist. A great achievement: Twenty years ago, I to have Baid that suoh a Drug Establishment HEINITSH'S, for the manufacture of I Medicines for the South, would be a success, [ would have been regarded aBcbemerioal. But suoh is the fact; snooeas ever attends well-ap? pointed means, and upon this base we pro puso to go on, and offer to tho afflicted the ouly remedies worth trying: Hoinitah's QUEEN.8 DELIGHT, for tho Blood. Heiuitsh's BLOOD AND LIVER PILLR, for | the Liver. Hcinitsh's KINA CHILL CURE, for the I I Chills. Heiuitsh'B COUGH EXPECTORANT, Stan I ley, for the Cough. H^Initsh'a CRIMSON TETTER WASH, for | the Tetter. < Hoinitsh's QUAKER LINIMENT, for Rheu? matism. For salo, wholesale and retail, at E. H. HEINITSH'S Jan 311 _ Drug and Chemical Store. DEAtiEB IN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SETS DIAMOND. PEARL, 00 /^riNljRAL and GOLD, full and half; (ClJ^SS^ IAMOND RINGS and /sAx JK?BUOOCLIES; Jowulry in Jet and ffiaafemgQold, in variety; - SILVER? WARE. BRIDAL PRESENTS, Spoons. Forka, I Ac.; Goblets, Cups, Plated Ware, a full stock; Military and Fancy Goods, Household Goods, Guns, Pistols and Sporting Goods. N. B.?Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv RE? PAIRED at short notice, in tho beet style. AU I work warranted. Orders from the country promptly attended I WILLIAM GLAZE, Three doors below Wheeler House, i 56_+13 Musical. S. A. OLLEVER, Professor of! .'Musical Compobitioo and the Law (of Harmony, wid give instruction ' >nauy instrument desired. Musical Compo sition'a specialty. Tho abovo named can bo found at the MusicStoro of W. If. Lybrand A Son. References?W. II. LyBrand, Columbia, H. 0.; (5. Q. Jaeqor, Esq., Nowborrv, S. C. Fob 5 f3mo Unprecedented Success S I N G The linger Sewing Machine ' received FIRST PREMIUMS, 1872, AT State Fair, Atlanta, Ga.t Anderson Fair, S. C, Darlington Fair, S. C. Look at their Hales: 181,260 Machines sold in 1871; 52,731 more than any company. , Tho Binger Manufacturing Company. Main street, Columbia, S-C. W. J. WAY, Nov 18 1 Cm_ Agent. Dogs. BY forms of Ordinance, a special tax of two dollars ouch is levied on all dogs in the city limits. This must ho paid and oollar and badge procured on or hoforo tho 15th of March. All dogs found running at large with? out such collar after that dato v.ill ho im? pounded. OQ AH. BARN DM, Feh g2 City Clerk. Roasted Collet:. REH I! Roastod COFFEE. Jost received and foi h;Wo by Fob 21 JOHN AGNEW A SON. F Thorborn's Garden Seeds, ItESn and good,'for sale bv Jan 23 nOPE & GYLES. F SELLING OFF ! WINTER STOCK! the mm utmm bus of WINTER GOODS! COMMENCES MONDAY, January 13, 1873,1 and oontinuoe for thirty days. 1 AllWINTEIt GOODS will be sold without rogard to coat, FOR CASH ONLY. Jan 12 lmo_J. H. KIN ARD. WITH THE VIEW of closing out our entire stock of Winter Goods, we offer the following articles at less than the regular prices: BLANKETS, OAS SIMERES, vIjJANS, FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS, FURS, &c. I The stock of DRESS GOODS, Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen Goods and Millinery, at less than cost. R. 0. SHIVER & CO. iliw iiiieii AT Till". OHAND CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment of W. D. LOVE & CO. PREPARATORY to taking our yearly in? ventory, wo have reduced tho prices of our winter stock, with a view to clone them out, to make room for an extensive and at? tractive lino of SPRING GOODS. Our Bargain Counters contain a great many CHEAP OOODH. Wo iuvito all to nail and gnt some of the bargain*), nt the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, corner Main and Plain streets, under the Wheeler House. W. D. Love, ) W. D. 1.0 VE A CO. B. B". MoOnsitnY. ( J*u 12 Due West Female College. THIS is, as to its present organi? sation, tho* oldest Female College in the State. An able and t xnorienccd luachur of Music and the Modern ijah giiagns has recently been added lo tho Faculty, in Min person <>r Dr. Henri Anisinsol, of Geneva, Switz rlnr.d. The advantages are equal to the best, and tho oxponecs au reasonable as tLoec oi any good institution. Ove r one hundred pupils are new" present. There in room for u few more. Apply at once to J. I. BONNER, President, Duo West, Abbeville County, S. C. Jan 25 linn PO MARIA KURSERIES. Established 1850. fJllIE proprietor has a largo and thrifty JL stock ol Southern mid acclimated FRUIt' TREES, from tho earliest to tho latest. Ap? ples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries. Apri? cots, NCclariuos. Quinces, Medlars, Pome? granates, Ever-bearing Mulberries, Figf, English Walnuts, Spanish ChestnutH, Fil? berts, Grapes, in great variety; Raspborrios, Strawberry Plants, all tho' best; Roses, Dahlias, Gladiolos, Vorbenas, Violets, Ac; Ornamental Flowering Shrubs,Evergreens, for Cemeteries and Lawn,in great variety; Osage, Orange and Macartney Rose?, for hedges; Horso Radish and Asparngus Roots, particularly adapted to our olimutu. A de? scriptive, cataloguo seid lo all applicants. Mr. John White is my Agent at Columbia. Address. WM. SUMMER, Nov 21 Oinot_Peunaria. S. C. The Doctors Recommend Seegers 'Beer 1"N nroferoncoto London Portorand Scotch I L Ale. Why?They know it lo unadulterated GO TO C. F. JACKSON'S ??CHEAP" MY GOODS ST01S AND PURCHASE SOME OF BIS NEW GOODS FOR SPRING, JUST RECEIVED. Fob 1G A Desirable Investment! NOT TAXARLE dy the STATE, CITY OR COUNTY. A SAVING of xeahlt Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An. CuARLOTTErML.?llG. B. II, SEVEN I'Kit CENT. ^ COUPON BONDS, Secured by a Mortgage on the entire Pro? perty of the Road, Interest Payable Semi-Annually, on the 1st of January and 1st of July, The Central National Bank, Of COLUMBIA. OFFERS For saloa limited amount of above mentioned BONDS, at the following rates: FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, (only 110.000 por milo.) at 82 cents aud accrued interest; SE? COND MORTGAGE, (only f5.000 per miie.) at 75 cents and accrued interest, and reooni mond them to Trustees and others hiving money to invest, us being the must desirable security on the market, for the fuilowing rea eons, to wit: First.?They cannot nr. taxfi* by the State, County ou ClTSf. The United States Supreme Court, in tho case of the Northern Central Railroad us. Jackson, (see 7 Wallace, Supreme Court U. S , page207.) decided that, when a Railroad mortgage is a joint one.on property lying iti two or more Mates, the bonds su curod thereby are not liable to he; taxed by either of ihoSSatrit; and the fan;e principle relieves them from taT:iiii>:i by Comity, t.'iiy, or Town. Ttie Charlotte Columbia and Au? gusta bond* arc secured by a joint mortgage on property lying in North Carolina, South Carolin? and Georgia. Second.?Because they nr'> ab.toht'e'y safe, being secured by a first mortgage of only ?10,010, and a second mortgage uf only 15.000 per mile on the entire r-.i. i from Charlotte to Augusta, and on all the wo'k&hops, bridges, franehtfu and equipment* ? f said road. Tmt.n.?BecHUhe the sale id tlx drst mort? gage bonds will extinguish the floating debt ui the voad, and the proceeds id the second mortgage bondx will be exclusively applied I to Improving the read aiul adding lu its equipments; thus eiiliKiiciiig thevr-lueof the prop* rty mortgaged. IjgFouUTil?Because He Lomlc nrei coupon I bonds, and tho Interest payable in Now York, I Charlotte, Columbia or aumis!:?. ?i tho op j lion of tho bolder. Thus th y (ran bo col? lected through an> btokwithout exponso. Fifth ~Tbu business of the Road is rapidly increasing, and the pr>.?pei:t.7 aiid franchise daily hepomlng more v<iahh ?the i et earn? ings tor the last live month*- lining over titty per cent. me>re than for the corresponding months of tho preceding year. Sixth ? Those bonds are practically re deemablc in gold, for specie payment will cer? tainly ho resumed hofore their maturity, in? vestors will, tin refers, buy with greenbacks wotth 87.J cents, and receive their pay at pnr ?thus adding a profit of oveii thiiity cents on the dollar on the First Mortgage Bonds, and ovr.n Tinivi y-skvi n <n nts on the Second Mortgage Bonds, and in the mi aniline receiv? ing a high rate of intcrrst. Finally.?Ah these Honda have a fixed value in New York, Charlotte, Columbia and Angus) a, they aro considered good collate? rals, on which money can always i>u borrowed for temporary purposes. JOHN B. TALMER, President. A. O. RnENiZF.n, Cashier. Jbii SI Eggs and Sweet Potatoes. 1F?f\ DOZEN fresh EGGS, p>\) 25buehola Spanish SWEET POTA TOES. For eale by IIOPE V GYLES. D. F. Fleming. 8. A. Nelson. Jas. M. Wilson. LF.IUOkD.. wholesale dealers in BOOTS, SHOES and TRUNKS, No. 3 HATNE 8THE15T, (Corner of Church,) CHARLESTON, S. C. mm No pains have been spared in endeavoring to rendor onr large assortment of Goods at? tractive and desirable; and nothing has boon left undone that long experience and assidui? ty could suggest, to deserve a share of your j patronage. Having perfected arrangements by whioh we receive our Goods direot from the manu? facturers, ensure onr customers the great ad? vantage of purchasing them at the very low? est rates and of the most desirable Bizes. In prices and quality, wo believe thoy will j compare favorab'y with any otherstook in the city <>r elaewhoro. We shall be pleased to I offer theso Goods for your inspection, at any ' timo you may favor us with a call. All orders will have our oareful and prompt attention. Yours, rcspeotfully, Fob 12 2mos D. F. FLEMING A CO. FOR SALE at the CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK seven feu cent. COUPON BONDS CITY OF COLUMBIA, Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured by an Annual Tux and Receivable for City Taxes. Bonds non-taxable by the City. Bond Bebt of the City Limited by Law to fCOO.000. Taxable Property of the City 17,000,000. THE BONDS offered are authorized by an Act of Assembly approved March 13, 1872, for the construction of the new City 1 Hall. Their final redemption is,by the terms of said Act, secured by a "sinking fund," to bo accumulated from tbe anunal rente of the building. These renta will reach from $8,000 ] to $10,0u0 per annum: and tbe Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of tho building for i term of twenty yoars, as trustee, with power I to collect tbe rents and hold the same invest- I cd as a fnud for tho redemption of tbe bonds. By said Act a epecial annual taxis required to bo levied to pay the simi annual coupons, and the Carolina National Bank is made tho trustee of tho city to receive tho taxea when collected and to pay tho coupons. The cou? pons are also receivable for city taxes. The taxable property of tho oity is at pre? sent assessed at $7,000,0t0; and by said Act I the bond debt of the city cannot be increased beyond $000.000 whilst theso bonds are out it finding. Tho bonds are exempt by law from I city taxation. Theso bonds are offered to tho pnblio at eighty nett, with interest from date of pur? chase' to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle? ment. After that date, the accrued interest I to bo added. To citizens of Columbia these bonds will give an Income of 12} por cent., a* may be' seen from the following statement: Soven per cent, bonds, at 75, annnal interest.91 per cent. Nineteen years to run, average increase per annum. . 1$ per cent. City tax saved. 2 percent. Averag* annual income.12jj Dec 11_ Millinery. MRS. C. E. ItEED has been awarded tho highest premiums, , for 1871 and li>72, for tho BEST ; MILLINEKY, consisting of Ladies' and Children's BON? NETS, BATS and CAPS. Ladies' Underware, Hair, and Fancy Articles of every description, which will be Bf?ld at reduced prices. The puLlic iu goneral are invited to call and see f. r themselves bo fore niirehasiup elsewhere. Di e 7 New Publications. VTE'.V JUVENILE BOOKS. London udi 1_\ in-tin, illustrated. Ni w standard works forltbiarUs. New Novels, in cheap binding. Also, a trvnh stock (r WRITING DESKS. Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen-Knives, Pocket Bunks. Photograph Albums of all sizes. Fancy Draduts and Book Shelves, aiul a general variety of Lettrr, Note and Cap Papers, En? velope^ :?iel Pancv stationery, for ealeby Knv S _J1l.L'1 mtYAN. LeRoy F lournana, Attorney at Law, COLUMBIA, s. V. OFFICE Lav; Bang?, Banskctt'a building, no *t lirs. Yonmans & ?heppard. Attorney* ui Lair, Ktlgefiela. S. ff LkU. ff. VOL.UANS. JN? U. SHEPPAHD. Au? '27 ?mo DEXTER STABLES, COLUMBIA, S. C, DECEUDElt 27. 1872. ON and after Jann _ Z*ry 1,1873, I shall ox ?-?'' pect all persons hiring teams at Dexter Stables to PAY for same as 1 soon as used; and if strangers wish to hlro teams, they must PAY IN AOVANOE. All persons indebted to Boyco A Co. must niuko payment immediati ly, or their accounts will bo nut into hands of magistrate for col? lection. C. U. PETTINGILL, Dec 29 For Bovoe & Co. ? I SAMUEL W. MELTON, D. II. CIIAMDEnDAIN, Attorney-General. Ex-Attornoy-Genoral. MELTON & CHAMBERLAIN, Attorneys mitt Counsellors at Law, COLUMBIA, S. C. ?\TTILT, practico in all tho Courts of tbia V> Htato, and in tho United States Courts for the District of South Carolina. Oflicea at Columbia, S. C, in tho Rtato IIout, and in tho Carolina National Bank building, up stairs. Jan 4 3mo Seed Potatoes. pf f\ HABBELS EARLY ROSE and EARLY ?J* ' GOODRICH, in fine order, and for sale by UOPE A GYLES. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING HATS, GAPS AtTD GESTS' FURNISHING GOODS!!! E arc receiving and will continue to re? ceive through the season the beat Ready-made Clothing That cannot bo eurpaesed, if equaled, by any Custom-made. We have the very latest fashions in Meltons, Diagonals, Cheviot Beavers, Tricots, Black Dress Frock, Black Doe Pants, Frenoh and American Dress Vests, Cloth. 8Bk and bilk Velvet. A spendid lino of Men's, Youths.' and BoyB' UNDER-CLOTHING.Wbite and Fancy Shirts, Cheviot and Negligee Half Hose, Dnder-wear, Cardigan Jackets, Neck Wear, Suspenders, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Car? pets and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?FALL STYLE. W We have marked onr Goods for net cash. KINARD & WHEY. Oot 1 Ltf.L BE daily receiving additions to their ele ? gant stock of CLOTHING, HATS GEMS' FOOTING GOODS. Witt' An entirely new line of MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, Jnst received. 1 In our Custom Department we are exhibit? ing the choicest patterns of foreign and do? mestic CASSIMERES AND TESTINGS. Give us a call. ?. & W. C. SWA1FIELD. Deo 19_ 2 0 0,0 0 0 In great varieties. ENVELOPES! RAND arrival of new and Improved Staple VJT and Fancy STATIONERY! Also, fine CUTLERY and FANCY ABTI CLES, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen. A visit to this House may amuse and induce you to purchase, THE BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY BOOK BINDER? Is in full operation, (State. County. Bank and Bailroad Offices and BnninoBS BonseB of all kinds supplied with Bo"kn, Ruled to any pattern, with printed Heading. v?hen re? quired, iu all styles of hin hug, at shortest notico and living prices. E. B. STOKES. Nov 2i _ Main street. Columbia. S C._ Choice Wines. BASKETS HEIDSTCK CHAMPAGNE, 10 es ?es Sparkling Catawba, 10 cases ' Yix Bar a " 10 caso? ''Knill y V l-dund Wine. 10 oases "Ked St>al," 3 eaalu "Harmony Sborry." 2 casks "Amoutl'ado Slo.-irj ," 1 caak? "Rui'.ere Matloira " For Malo bv HOPE A GYLES. 50 Mocha and Java Coffees. BAGS Old Government JAVA, 10 pockets Pure Mocha. For sale low by KOTE A GYLES. 10 Look Our for K. K.'S'. 10.000 ??^.0o",?',",? 'Mb< March 28_jonv O. SF.FOFRK' CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES! CALL at the Factory East of the PoatOfllco and examine quality, workmanship and prices beforo pur? chasing auction goods. Wo cannot bo undersold iu good vehicles. M. J. CALNAN, Agent. JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. Jan 11 _ New Orleans Syrnp. 1 f \ BARRELS New Crop NEW ORLEANS lv SYRUP, of very (superior quality, for sah* by _IIOPE ,t GYLES. Fresh Biscuits. FARINA, Pearl,Oyster,Wine, Bntter, Milk, Pic-uic Ci cam, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda, Ac., all fresh. For salo low bv Pet 9 _ JIOPE A GYLES._ ACkutatn Cork von CHrrxs andFrveii? First takotho Rlood and Liver I'illo, to work off tho hlte and purify the blood; thrco or four will bo snffioient. Then take a tablo onnfolof flElNITSH'S CHILL CUBE, It z as Leen iriod; wo know it,