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..'Hl.iiiiiilmiHi id.i in . i i_ In pursuance of 'e r?BpVu?bn piaaotf at the meeting W'tft State A?r^Jr? ana M^?ntoklJ^fe W ftfteWeY las*; the spring meeting, pf W Society will be held la^aarleatbn, Ori thefirstr Tuesday in Mat next, beginning ?/** U o'olook; A. M? ..The j^c* of meeting and programmei of proceeding*, will be pub? lished frHhe mofriingmarleB^ of thai date. ? {'; The following subjects have been ee leofed for diacuBtriob. at that meeting, and the names attached are the appointees, who will be expected to .open the debate on tho respective eubjeota: . The culture of upland rice as a staple production In South Carolina?Gno. T. WioKH, Riohland. The comparative advantages of labor saving machinery, and their adaptability to Southern labor and products?M. L. DonajjQson, Greenville. Ploughing?its effects upon different soils at different seasons?John A. Fun man? Sumter. The cheapest fertilizer, whether do? mestic Or commercial, and the most eco? nomical time and method of its applica? tion?PatjziS. FsxiDeb, Orangeburg. Is an exolusivo cotton crop good policy for any single farmer or planter in South Carolina??W. M. Shannon, Kershaw. The most eaonomioal method of win? tering stock?Thomas Y. Moobb, Spar tanburg. * r\ Is South Carolina in greater need of labor or of capital??James MoOtfrc?ax, Williamsborg. With cheap lands and inefficient labor, is the farmer better remunerated by su? perficial or high f armiiig??R; M. Soxb, York. b?> " ' ?!>jy-" '?' " The above* named i gentlemen are ear? nestly requested to attaud the May meet? ing of the Society, and be prepared to open the discussion with essays upon the subjects respectively aBsign?d them. By order. ! . i ? . ??- '?* ' T. W. WOODWARD, President. D. Wyatt Aiken, Secretary. Mail Abbanoemkkt8.?The Northern mail opens 6.30 A. M. and 3.00 P. M.; closes 8 P. M. and 11.00 A. M. Ohariee ton day mail opens 6.15 P. IT.; closed 6 A. M.; night opens 7MO A. M.; closes' 6.15 P. M. Greenville opens '6.45 P, M.; oloses6 A. M. Western opens 6.30 A. M. and 12.80 P.M.; closes 8 and 1P. M.! Wilmington opens 3.30 F . M.: closes 10.30 A. M. On Sunday the office is. open from 8 to 4 P; M. By a new French law, the sale of. liquor to drunkard^ or minors is punish? able by a 606 abd imprisonment, and the oost of being drunk and disorderly in public ranges from five franca for a first offence to 750 franca and disfranchise ment for two years. Fred. Douglass, sitting in the seat of the soornful, waxes facetious. He wants to know,, in view of the. Credit MotriUeU developments, how it is about negro suffrage lowering the standard of legis? lative honor? >0 ?. Sheridan thinks that-now is the best time we shall ever have to fight the Indians. . The women and children are all in unprotected camps,-and, the supply of small-pox is abundant. Sacramento has incarcerated the pub? lisher of a Sunday paper for breaking the Sabbatarian laws. * , .] Boynton's Lightning Saws. BOYNTON'? LIG7TNING 8AW8?ara? time ana labor% enabling one man to do with ease the work of two. One Man Gross Cut, two. Men Cross Cut, Hand and Wood Saws, just received and for eale by , JOtf N AGNEW A SON. Medioal and Surgical. DU. A. Q. TJYDRICK offers bis professional servioee .to the community. ! Oftiae, for the present, with Dr. Gibbon, on Plain street, near Humter._ Mar a ilmo Speoial Notioe. THE first regular meeting of the Mechanics' and Farmorn* Building and Loan Abbo eintion will be huiu uu MONDAY EVENING, Maroh 10th, at' half-paat 7 o'clock, at tho Temperanoe Hall, over Oantwell's store. Subscribers who have not paid their sub? scription to Btock will do so at once, if they desire to come in under the first Beries, to secure the benefits thereof. Monoy will bo disposed of. R. D, 8ENN, president. A. G. DagNizgn, Treasurer._Mar 4 Land for Sale. IOFFER MY PLANTATION, aituatod near tho town'of Greenwood, S. 0., for sale. It contains 900 acros. about one-hatf of which is woodland, well timbered, and partly in the corporate limits of the town. Most of the open land is very good, containing thirty or forty acres' of woll-drained bottom, in a high state of cultivation. On tho plaoo is an excellent Dwelling of eight rooms, well finished, and all necessary out-buildings; a largo Darn, [six rooms,! with Thresher attached. Tho Gin House 1b lit ted \ up with a fino Gin, in godd running order. Tho buildings in the yard are noarly all brick, and in good ropair. Jterme easy. Applications must bo addressed to FRANCIS ARNOLD, Groenwood, 8. C. Or to F. A. ARNOLD, Columbia, 8. C, of J. H. Kinard A Co._. March 4 lmo_ > Notice to Tanners. FOR aalo, a first class LEATHER SPLIT? TING MACHINE, from tho houae of Edward Godfrey A Sons, of Now York. Per? fectly new. Never used. Rill of salo will bo exhibited and half-price taken. Apply atthia office._March 2 12* Peerless Pink Eyes. pr/-. BARRELS PEERLE88 PIlflfeEYE ?U PLANTING POTATOES, the iSSR pro? lific and best early Potato yet discovered. For salo at greatly raduoed prices by I March 2 JOHN AGNEW A SON. I GiJAisros. ^Phoenix Guano, Wilcox, Gibbs &(Co.'s & Manipulated Gnano. , ItTTE can fill orders promptly for tho above H VV celebrated Fertilizers, Imported and ?prepared by Wiloox, Gibbs A Co.; Charleston. Wtf C , and Savannah, GaM as they have ample jKtock on hand to tupply all dtroauda. H Order soon pefore>the railroadp.arO blocked Bj with freight. M[ Special attention is called- to tho nse of tho Hluenix Guano mixed with Cotton Seed. Apply Tor circulars, giving prides, terms, i Ac . to . ? JAMES 8. CHAMBERS. I Fob 25 ? r?p .' ulQfH. 1/ !.VT?rr?! vodo 1; 'v;; 1 ml .!*?? im.1 "".<j 3 ?r~f"t I' i _ , ,, , , ;-. t?sscAg? B^ JJ.' A. SELBY. C< Special 3STotio REGULATOR P OR OVER FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDIOINE ha>B proved to be the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT and its painful off apring, DYS PEPSI A, CONSTIPATION^ Jaun dioe, BlUoua attacks, 8I0K HEADACHE, OoIIo, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STO? MACH, ? Heartburn, OHlXiLS AND FEVER,' Ao.,Ao,fj .. Alter years Of oarefnl experiments, to meet a great and urgent demand, we now produce | from'pur original Genuine Powders THB PREPARKD, i a liquid form of SIMMONS'TiTVER REGU LATORySontainicg aU ita wonderfa) and valu I able properties, and offer it in ,7(l ONE DOLLAR UOTTLE8. The Powders, (price *aa before-,)' $1.00 per] package. . .?*'<. ?.? I Sent by mail, $1.01. .. r , Kg- CATJTIOK ! t? Buy no Powdera or PREPARED SIMMONS' I L1YER REGULATOR nnleia in our engraved i wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa? ture unbroken. None other is genuine. J. IX. 2BIL.UV <St CQ., MACON. OA., and PHILADELPHIA. Bold by all Druggists. Jan. 30, [Sept. 14] IT* lv._. ?, , Mothbbb, be Abvjbed.?Always keep a bot tleof Dr. Tutt'a celebrated EXPECTORANT in the hoaee. It is a certain and pleasant eure for Croup, .Coughs, Colds, ete. It is agreeable to the taste,'and children take it readily. Go to your dragglat and get it at once; it may save the life of your little 0u6. . . Mobile, Ala., May VT, 1809. JDr, W. U. Putt?Dias Bist I should be pleaded to advert!so your meilieihes; and will Qheer.fp.Uy.givo you a good notioa of your Ex? pectorant, as I have personally used it with great satisfaction. Very respectfully, ? v! JV,:D. MANN, _ Proprietor of the Mobile Register. The Barber* vrefer Dr. Tutl'? Hair Dye. March 4 _^_-fSVl _ CAUTION! FTorceatera/l'e Sauce : Bnyera are cautioned to avoid the numerous I Counterfeits and imitations offered for sale. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York, Oot 29 ily Agents for the United States. Southern Warehouse Company, Gervaie street, near Greenville and Columbia '?'*r' .BauVoafI, IS prepared to receive.COTTON and other property upon Storage, and to make ad? vances upon the same. 'Cotton shipped to this bouse wiU be atored subject to the order of the owner, and the lowest rates charged for storage. All property ao atored will bo insured in good reUable companies, if insur? ance la desired; and advances will bo made at the lowest banking rates. Our storehouses are so located that drayago is not neoeaaary, and no charge for handling will bo made. ?-All business communications should be addressed to the Treasurer. EDWARD nOPE, President. Edwin F. Gaby, Treasurer. March 28m Sanders Honse. THIS HOUSE, aituated at Ninety-Six, Greenville and Columbia Railroad, baa I been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. The traveling public may rest assured that they will be turnishod with accommodations I socond to none in the State, at reasonable I rates. SANDERS A PRO., JsnO _Proprietors. Wearn & Hix's New Art Gallery, Main street, Columbia, S. C. FINE Card and Cabinet PHOTOS from re? touched Negatives, Oil, Crayon and Pastel Portraits; nno Miniature Work, all I sky Ich; and Photo Coloring, in Wat<,r and I Oil, at lowoBt New York rates for samo quality i work. Minute Photographs, S2 60 per dozen; Ferrotypee from 50 cents to $3.00 each. A lady in attendance on tho Reception | Room._Veb 20 Oats and Corn. 1{\f\f\ BUSHELS piiwo white CORN ,UUvl 800 bushels heavy OATS. For sale low for^asli. HOPE ?V, GYLES. Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! TWO HUNDRED barrels FLOUR, connist-| ing of Choice Family, Extra Family, Ex? tra and Super Flour, on hand and for sale } low, by_JOHN AGNEW A_SON^ Safes' Safes!! W? have rocoived the Agency of MIL? LER'S CELEBRATED FI RE AND BUR? GLAR PROOF SAFES, and aro prepared to I All orders at manufacturer's prices. We have now on hand two of tho above Safes, anbjoct to the inspection of purchasers. Feb2f> JOHN AGNEW A SON. Wanted to Rent. A commodious HOUSE?the Northern part of the city preferred. A good te? nant, and money promptly paid. For further particulars, apply at Phcekix Oflku. FebO_ Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! prri BALES Primo Timothy IIa>. Just OU roceived and for sale by , Fob 28 JOHN AGNEW A SON. J. W. PARKER, me a r. estate imoKKii, OFFERS for salo, on liberal forma, a num? ber of improved and unimproved lots in Columbia- ^ ? a 115, A mi AT.SO 1 Valnablo PLANTATIONS, FARMS, MILLS, and WOODLAND in different Lections of tho auto. - I i ? _j__" ? Fob' 7'+lmo j The latest styles wedding and visiting cardiaod envelopes, tastily printed,, enn ,bo obtained nt (ho Phcbsix oflieo. )LTWBIA, S. C., SATORIU.T SECOND ANNtAL GRAND BAL MASQUE or GAZA LODGE NO. 168.1. 0. B. B. OH Thursday Evening, March 13, 1873. j SENIOR COMMITTEE.?Jacob 8ulzbacber, P. Epstln, Ms j. Harry Noah, Isaac 8ulz baoher, Joseph Goldsmith. JUNIOR COMMITTEE.?P. 8. Jacobs, R. A. Keonan, W. G. Reck, John Morrison, R. R. McKay. The Committee reaerve tho right to unmaak any person. Tickets for Bale by the Commit? tee;_March 4 ggjjl TO PLANTERS. DIXON STEEL COTTON SWEEPS. 100 Twisters and Shovels. . 500 10 Dow-Law Cotton Planters, Just from fac? tory. 100 pair Trace Chains. 40 dozen Plow Hames. Which wo offer at popnlar prioea. Fab 22 ? L?RICK A LOWRANCE. REMOVAL. QEO. BR?N3 begs to inform hia friends, and the pnblio general? ly that he. has removed* to. the largo Btore formerly occupied by W. D. Love A Co., under the Co? lumbia Hotel, where he may be found with a seleet stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated] War?; Spectacles, dec. Repairing done in all its branches. Prioea | moderate and despatch guaranteed. Fob 13 ;_iSmos " JAMES Z. STOCKES. Commission Merchant I AHO DH4LEK IN Lime, Cement. Calcined and Land Plaster, Hair, Laths, etc. i Nos. 9 and 11 Vondne Range, Feb4 j3m CHARLESTON, 8. C. Palmetto Lodge Schoo!, I. O. 0. F. P. A.OUMMINGS, A.B., Prin? cipal. ? ? I .. TERMS FSB MONTH, {Primary English..13 00 "Advanced English.4 uO _ Languages and Mathematics 6 00 This School is aow open for the reception of students._Fob 20 lmj Cigars! Cigars!! OUR stock of CIGARS is now complete, and we offer the following choice brands at low figures: Longfellow. Harry BasBett, Lord Byron, Columbus, Henry Clay, Figaro and Nectar, Tube Rose and Globe, also. La Intimidad, the host five cent Cigar in market._JOHN AO NEW A SON. Thorburn's Garden Seeds, RE8H and good, for sale by Jan 28 HOPE A GYLES. F Corn Whiskey. I>URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Jan 23_JOHN O. BEEPERS. New Mackerel. JT f\ KITS Moss and No. 1 MACKEREL. O\J 60 Half and Whole Barrels, la, 2s. 3a. 50 Boxes Scaled Herrings. 500 George's Codfish. Fur sale low by HOPE A GYLES. 10 Look Oat for K. K.'S! lo.ooo?.0.?.,rCo"",""*?Tobe March 28_JOHN O. HFFCtEHK' Buffalo Tongues, f^TEW sngar-curednAMS, Lv llroakfaet Strips, Smoked Reef, for sale low. HOPE A GYLES. Mocha and Java Coffees. SAGS Old Government JAVA, 10 pockets Pure Mocha. _ For sale low by HOPE ,V OY LEB. Seed Potatoes. Pf A DARRELS EARLY ROSE and EARLY 0\J OOODRICH, in fine order, and for sale | by HOPE A OYLES^ Seed Corn. ?*{\ BC8HEL8 Pennsylvania Gourd Seed OvJ CORN. For sale by _Peb20_HOPF_A GYLES. To-i)ay. 11HE 'Queen's Delight" u the popular | . blood Modicinn lor removing all Skin Diseases and Purify ing the .System, strongtb cning and renewing the wasted powers of tho body, giving tone to the dUeaaed oigans. It is the medicine of tho day. For sale at Feh 25 t H BINITBH'8 Drag Storey. I _ To-Day. BKWAltE of the March winds and the blustering, inclement weather <if to-day. It produces Colds, Cunghs, Sore Throat. A sure protection will bo found in Stanley's Cough Syrup. It cures all affections of the Lungs and Throat. To be had only at J\;b 25 * _HElNJTJlHJSJlrug^tora. To-Day, OF all others, is the time to apply a remedy. If you arc sick and suffering with Head? ache, Dullness of Feelings. Constipation, Disordered Stomach, Biliousness, Uoinitah's Rlood and Li vor Pills are wonderful correctors I I of tho Liver and Stomach. For sale only at I _Fet> 25J _HEINITSH'S Drng Btoro. j To Consumers, 80 000 {"B3, bacon in 8tore aiul iu 1.00U bushels OATS, ' 2.000 bushels CORN, :)0 barrels FLQUR, 75 barrels SUGAR, just received and Foi nale at lowest prioos. L?RICK A LMWRANOE. To Rent, A TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, HI corner of Richardson and Upper streets. ?It is admirably adapted for a boarding house?being only, three aiiueroB from United States Post Office. Apply to Fob 11 ' ?%. McVLTTSTtTL Attend thoT M?BNING. MAHCti 8) 1873. I_ .. . . . a i? IjaMSJlJ_- ?L_ OLD STYLE PRINOIPEE1 rjlHE CIGAR a uncqualed in thla markst for flavor and quality, bavo juat bconroceived by tho INDIAN OIBL. Old amokers know wh&t tbey are; young ones ebould not bo ignorant long._Fob 27 NEW DRUG- STORE, Four Doors Above Columbia Hotel. i Xa. T. Silliman & Co* HAVING juat returned from tho North, with a complete etook of DRUGS, MEDI? CINES and FANCY ARTICLES, all of tho beat quality, we are prepared to furnieh everything in our line with promptness and accuracy. Our drugs were all selected under our own peraonal supervision, ao that we oan warrant everything we sell to be of the very beat. An experience of many years in the drug and chemical buaineas in this city, with a thorough knowledge of tho samo, will ena? ble us at all tlmee to supply the wants of this community in our line; and wo hope. by. a strict attention to buaineas, to aecure a qhare of the patronage of our citizens. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully and promptly compounded, at all hours of tho j day or night. FANCY ARTICLES of aU kinds. Hair I Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Per? fume ry, Hair Oils and Cosmo tic a of every kind, constantly on hand. Patent Modiuinea, Lubin'a Extracts, Ger? man Cologne, fine Soapa, Sponges, A?. v. Landreth's Garden Seed, a full supply. Feb 26_lmo GO TO C. F. JACKSON'S ??CHEAP" DRY GOODS STD11 AND PURCHASE SOME OF HIS NEW GOODS FOR 8PRIXG, JUST RECEIVED. Feb 15_ flTtlS OME? at the GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment of I W. D. LOVE & CO. PREPARATORY to taking our yearly in? ventory, we bavo reduced tho prices of our winter stock, with a view to close them out, to make room for an extensive, and at? tractive lino of SPR1NO GOODS. Our Bargain Counters contain a great many CHEAP GOODS. We invite all to call anel got some of the bargains, at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, oornor Main and Plain streets, nndor tho Wbocler House. W.D. Love, 1 W. D. LO Vit A CO. ,1111 ? MoOnsERT. ( Jan 1? SELLING OFF I WIDTH STOCK! THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES or WINTER GOODS! COMMENCES MONDAY, January 13,1873, and continues for thirty daye. All WINTER aOODS will be srild without regard to coat, FOR CASn ONLY. 'Jan 12 lmo J. II. KIKARP. rue Event." VOL. Vill?-NO. 299. ID. F. Fleming. 8. A. Nelson. Jas. M. Wilson. UHHRttL. ~WHOI.EaA.LE DEALEBS IM BOOTS, SHOES ard TRUNKS, No. ? IIA.YHE STREET, ' (Corner of CLurch,) CHARLESTON. S. C. itt*. No paina bavo been spared in endeavoring to render onr large assortment of Goods at ! traotive and desirable; and nothing haa been left nndone that long experience and aBsidui ty oonld suggest, to deaorvo a abaro of your ] I patronage. . Having perfected arrangements by. which we receive onr Goods direct from the manu? facturers, en Bare our cna torn era tho great ad? vantage of purchasing them at the very low est rat ob and of the most desirable sizes. In prices and quality, we believe they will compare favorably with any other stock in the city or elsewhere. We shall be pleased to offer these Goods for your inspection, at any time you may favor na with a oall. All orders will have our careful and prompt | attention. Soars, respectfully, I Febl2 2moB D. P. FLEMING A CO. WITH TBS VIEW of closing out our entire stock of Winter Goods3 we offer the following articles at less than the I regular prices: BLANKETS, ?AS SIMERES, JEANS, PLANNELB, UNDEK-SHIKTS, FURS, &c. The stock of DRESS GOODS, Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen Goods and Millinery, at less than cost. Jan 5 B. 0. SHIVER & 00. w H GO <$ EH O CO Q O o OQ ? ? o EH W w EH ?-4 a Millinery. MItS. C. E. HEED has been awareicel the highest premiums. I for 1871 and 1872, for tho BEST ptlLLINEKY, ?bnaiating of i Ladies' and Children's RON 'NETS, HATS and CAl'S. Ladies' Underware, Hair, and Fanoy Articles of every description, which will be sold at reduced ., - . prices. Tho public in general are invited to call and soe f. r themselves be I fore pnrohasina ulppwhcro._Prc_T_ Dogs. BY terms of Ordinance a special tax of I two dollars each is levied on all doga in I the city limits. This must bo paid and collar and badge procured on or before tho 15th of I March. All doga found running at largo with? out auch collar after that dato will bo im? pounded. CHAS. BARN ?M, Feh 22 _ City Clerk._ DEXTER STABLES, J30LUMB1A, 8. C, Deoemiier 27, 1872. ON and after Janu? ary 1,1873, I shall ex? pect all persons hiring teams at Dexter Stables to PAY for same as aoon aa uaed; and if strangers wish to hire teams, thoy matt PAY IN ADVANCE. AH persons indebted to Boyce A Co. taus* make payment lmtncdiat?lv, or their account will be put Into hands of magistrate for col leotion. 0. H.' P ETTING ILL, ! Dee 20 For Doves A Co. THE CARRIAGE stock At, Iba, corner or LaUf-fa* Mifn atrfeets has"neen , ;/."t LAKGELY LS0EEA5ED k?{>??, Within a few'days past,'and la now more eoni plete than ever before,embracing. In every variety, all the leading styles and quality pi vehioUs in demand in this market. ? The stock of HARNESt* is.alao complete. Prices very low. W, E. GREENFIELD. Feb86_? ? ' -. ' ' ? ? ; CARRIAGES aao BUGGIES! f~1ALL at the Factory East of the *J Post Office and examine quality,' ' workmanship and prices before per? chasing auotion goods. We cannot bo undersold in good vehicles. M. J. CALN AN, Agent. JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. Jan 11_? ; ? ? FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING HATS, OAFS / urn GISTS' FLM1SH15G GOODS 111 WE are receiving and will continue to re? ceive through the season the best Rea^y-made Clothing That cannot be surpasstu, if equaled, by any Custom-made. We "have the very latest, faahiona in Mel tone, Diagonals, Chovldt Reavers, Tricots, Black Dress Frock, Black Doe Pants, French and American Dresa Vests, Cloth. Bilk and Bilk Velvet. ? ? ? ?" ' A spendid line of Men's. Youths' and Boy a' UNDER-GIiOTHl NG/Whlto and Fancy Shirts. Cheviot and Negligee Half Hoaa, Under-wear, Cardigan Jackets, Neck.Woar, Bnapenders, Bilk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Bbkwls, Car? pets and Traveling Rage,;. . r ) . ,uc1 SILK HATS^JIALL 8TYLE. - - ?? tar We faav? marked; onr Good* fox Wei Wash. % laa uijqm* L-Cv'Q BE daily receiving additions to their ele . gant stock of ... ". .'i;.. CLOTHING, HATS ,. . . h am> * Gim* foxishixg goods.. An entirely new line, of MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S HAT8, Just received. M 1 In our Custom Department we are exhibit? ing the choicest patterns of foreign and do? mestic GASS1HERES AND ?ESTINGS. Give ne a call. R. & W. C. 8WA*FIELD, Dec 19 2 O 0,00 O In great varieties. ENVELOPES! GRAND arrival of new and improvedStaple and Fancy STATIONERY! Also, fine CUTLERY and FANCY ARTI? CLES, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen. A visit to this House may -muse and induce you to purchase. irnu DI A\T Dnnv IHTPPlPTAlrV BOOK BINDERY Is in full operation, dtate. County. Bank and Railroad Offices and Dusineas Houses of all kinds supplied with Books, Ruled to any pattern, with printed Heading, when re qnircd, in all stylos of Binding, at shortest notice and living prices. E. R. 8TOKE8, Nov 24_Main street, Colombia, 8. O. New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi? tions, illustrated. - New standard works for librariea. New Novels, in cheap binding. Also, a frosh stock of WRITING DESKS. Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen-Knivoe, Pocket Rooks, Photograph Albums of all sices, Fancy Brackets and Hook Shelves, and a general variety of Letter, Noto and Cap Papers, En? velopes ami Fancy Stationery, for sale by . Novf._ B, L. BBYAB A Cehtaim Cnns troa Can ts a*? FafVM? First take the Blood and Liver PiUs,4o wdrk*. oft the We and purify tho blood; three or . fonr will be sufficient. Thon' take* table-, soo-wifulot HEINJTSH'R CHILL CUBE; It" Has been tried: we know it,