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'?Let our f?rt .Cenrare? ^^iW^MS^^S^^Si^^' Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. 0., TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1873. VOL. VIII?NO. 307. .ui .... . SBH ,1 .1 Ii, JUM I M A. TsQTNHSS HQ H OBBO a, -?In the adj 6 Hi - iog Goonty of Hanoocfc itierc livedr a family ooasisting of a father, raother, two eons, ? daughter and- edudc-law, Sometime ago tho father, Dan Button, separated from his family, and, with bis son John, tcok np his abode with a wo? man living in or near the Hawkins County line. From this place frequent forays ware mads* by the iaiuer upon the old homestead, .and from time to time ranch property was conveyed to the wo man's house. They submitted patiently to those depredations, until the father took away tho last horae on the place. The son, Wm. Button, who had re* mained with his mother, procured a re? plevin writ, and with hia brother-in-law, Barnett, went to the woman's house and took possession of it. They were on the point of leaving, when the father, San Button, came out of the house, and with a'rifle fired at Wm. Button. The old man seized an axe and split open . the Bk.uU.of bis son-in-law, who sank down in,a pool of blood and expired in a few moments. The father next advanced n?oaWm. Button, with the axe uplifted. William drew his pistol and fired,'killing the old man instantly. In the mean* . ticuo, John Button, seizing Barnett's pis? tol, closed. in with his brother. Thus they fought, muzzle to muzzle, till every shot was expended. After knocking eaoh ftijjjj ti.itu tha bfitt cuds of tbsi** n^?':olsr they threw.them aside and drew their Bowie knives. In a short time John lost one of bis bands, and another stroke from William cut off his chin;* and thqs the (bloody affray ended. John is thought to bodying.. William was. hurt in se? veral places, bot has man a Rod to escape. . [RogertviUa (Tenn.) Reporter, 'Take fiimmons' Liver Regulator; it will remove, all unpleasant feelings.and make, jou well. Prepared only by J. II. ZeUig & Co.. Macon, Qa. jfljgjl ,t? .11 panda Wanted, ?? "' " A' LI/ LABORING MEN willing to out tim-, xa_ bsrwill find steady work and regular pay on appUoation to u?. no M0MA8TEB, MONTEITH & BOATH. Marob. 15_ j3rao ? . I Stammering; Cured. MB T>EOF. TANEB is here for a short time, for I XT the purpoeo of curing all who will call that, are afflicted in the above way. He war? rants A Cure in every instance, without surgi? cal operation. He is stopping at the CentralI Hotel.; " Mar ISO* - . Temperance ILecture. MIL EDWARD 0 ARB WELL, the popular end eloquent Lecturer on Temperance, win ?vor the citizens of Columbia with a seoond address at Irwin'e Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, Marob 18, at 8 o'clock. In order to pay the necessary expenses, an admission fee of twenty-five, conta will be charged. '" XifikvU an be procured at LyBrand's Muaie Store, and at the Book Stores of W. J. Duffle and B. L. Bryan; also, at the HaU, on the evening of tho Lecture. -SW T/mon copy. _' ' Mar 16 2 ? I-?-"?'????' Wanted, Hi -irk PLOUGH HANDS .and ten HOE _|.\J HANDS. One-third crop of cotton, corn; Mal. given'. Apply to Mar 12 0 > D. B, DeHAUBBURE. To Bent, Hp HE FARM adjacent to the city, known as X! tho "STARK FARM." Apply lo >,W ? . a, H . LAM AW 8T ARK, Mar 12 fl Agent of B. 0. Lamarj Trustee. Remarkable Corn?Cooley's . Early I VV^ite ,Field Corn^-Cextifloate. TV?EBTIFY .. that, I planted, OOOLEY'S JL EARLY CORN In April, 1872, finishing about the ltfth. On the 1st of August;, the Corn Seemed eared; and on the 6th of An gust, I examined very carofully, and found it dry enough to send to mill for meal. - WM. E. YANOEY. Alabama. For sale at E. H. HEINITSH'S Marob lit _ Drugstore. . Teas! Teas! Teas! WE. have just opened a ohoioe assortment of TEAb, consisting of Imperial,1 Young Hyson, Gunpowder,' Souchong And English Breakfast Teas, In five and six lb. paokages, wbioh we will Bell by the package at 20 per cent, discount fromour regular retail price*. March 15_JOHN AQNEW A SON. ? Southern Warehouse Company, Gervais street, near GreenviBe-and Columbia Railroad, IB prepared to receive COTTON and other property,upon Storage, and to make ad? vances upon the same. Cotton shipped to this house will be stored subject to the order of the owner, and tho lowest rates obargod for, storage. All property so stored will be insured in good reliable companies. if insur? ance Is desired; and advances will be made at the lowest banking rates. Our storehouses are so located that drayago is not necessary, and naoharge for handling will be made. SrAU business communications should be essod to the Treasurer. EDWABD HOPE, President. Enwpt F. Gabt, Treasurer. Maroh 2 3m BoyBtOn's Lightning SAwB. BOYNTON'S LIGHTNING SAWS sane* time and labor, enabling ono man to do with ease the work of two. One Han Cross Cut, two Mon Cross Out, Hand and Wood Sawa, Just received and for sale by_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Medioal and Surgical. DB. A. a. U YD RICK offers his professional services to the community. Office, for the present, with Dr. Gibbcs, on Plain Btrect, near Bum tar._Mar 4 jlmo Land for Sale. IOFFER MY PLANTATION, situated jio&r the town of Greenwood, S. O., for sale. It contains 900 acres, aboyt one-half of which is woodland, well timbered, and partly in the corporate limita of the town. Moat of the open land is very good, containing thirty or forty aores of well-drainod bottom, in a high state of cultivation. On the place is an excellent Dwelling of eight rooms', well finished, and all neoessary out-buildings; a large Barn, [six rooms,] witb Thresher attached. The Gm House is fitted up with a fine Gin, in good running order. The buildings in the yard are nearly all brick, and in good repair. Terms easy. Applications must be addressed to FRANCIS ARNOLD, Greenwood, S. 0. Or to F. A, ARNOLD, Columbia, S. C, of J. II. Kinard A Co._March 4 lmo 37o Consumers. SO 000 [jC3,^AC0n ln Btor?aii<l in 1,000 bushels OATS, ' 2,000 bushels CORN, 30 barrels FLOUR, 75 barrels SUGAR, just received and for sale at lowost prices. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. dpeolal srotioes. ?REGULATO F OR OVBR FORTY YEARS thiB PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE has proved to be the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT and ita painful off spring, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaun dlco, Billons attacks, SIOK HEADACHE, Oolio. Depression of Spirits, SOUR STO? MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVEB, Ao., Ao. . After years of oareful experiments, to meet a great and urgent demand, we now produce from onr original Genuine Powders VOX PREPARED, a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVEB regu? LATOB, containing aU Its wonderful and vain able properties, and offer it in ONE DOL.LAR BOTTLES. The Powders, (prioo as before,) $1.00 per paokago. Sent by mail, $1.01. ay CAUTION I -?a j Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' LIVEB REGULATOR unless in onr engraved wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa? tur o unbroken. None other is genuine. J. H. ZKii.irv & co., MACON. GA., and PHILADELPHIA. 8old by all Druggists. Jan.80, [Sept. 14]irtly._ ri A TTnPTr."\r IMA * pErbins l/A U iWorcatersh:eSauce\ Buyer* ate oantioned to avoid the numerous Counterfeits and imitations offered for sale. JOHN DUNCAN's SONB. New York, Oct 29 tly Agents for the United States. Oats and Corn. ime ? ?aryQATS. IAA A BU8HBL8 prime white corn. ?UUU 800 bushels heavy oats. For sale low for oaah. hope A gyles. 10 London Porter and Scotch Ales. CASKS Hibberfa London PORTER and .... w Young er's Boot oh ALE. far sale by _ March 12 HOPE A GYLES. Au the Way from Old Kentuckl SUCH is a fact, as regards the fine lot of HORSES and v MULES juat reoeived at DA- - Stables. ' J. M. LONG, Agent. ly'b st? ? Maria. Eating and Planting. Potatoes. NOTHER fresh lot just reoeiyed, and:for | A sale at reduced prioea by' Maria ? JOHN AONEW A BON. Wanted AGOOD COOK, WASHER and J RON ER. Apply at this office._March 15 3 Corn and Oats. RAA BUSHELS prime White CORN. OUU 100 bushels prime Feeding OATS. Just reoeived and for aale by Mar 16 JOHN AONEW A SON. Sweet Potato Slips. BUSHEL8 Yams, Spanish, and ^UU Red, in fine order. For Bale by HOPE A GYLES. Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! TWO HUNDRED barrels FLOUR, consist? ing of Choice Family, Extra Family, Ex I tra and Super Flour, on hand aud for sale j low, by JOHN AONEW & BON. New Family Grocery. THE undersigned respeotfully inform their friendo and the pub? lic generally, that thoviave open? ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE _Jat the old stand of Campboll A I Jones, and would respectfully solicit a por I tion of their patronage. Our goods arefreah, and will be sold at lowest market prices. BOWEN A LaFAB. JodnH.Bowek. M. LaFak. March 11_ 8afes! Safes!! rE have reoeived the Agency of MIL? LER'S CELEBRATED FIRE AND BUR? GLAR PROOF SAFES, and are prepared to fill orders at manufacturer's prices. We have now on band two of tho above Safes, subject to tho inspection of purchasers. Feb26_JOHN AQNEw A SON. Wearn & Hix's New Art Gallery, Main street, Columbia, 8. C. FINE Card and Cabinet PHOTOS from re tonabod Negatives, Oil, Crayon and Pastel Portraits; fine Miniature Work, all stylos; and Photo Coloring, in Water and Oil, at lowest New York rates for same quality work. Minute Photographs. $2 50 per dozen; Ferrotypes from'60 cents to $8.00 each. A lady in attendance on the Receptbn Boom. _ Keb 2(5 Western Hay. BALES TIMOTHY HAY, for aale low for oaah. HOPE A GYLE8. 100 Seed Potatoes. PA BARRELS EABLY BOSE and EARLY ?Jv GOODRICH, in flno order, and for aale by_HOPE A GYLES. TO PLANTEES. RAA DTXON STEEL COTTON SWEEPS. OUU 100 Twisters and Shovel* 10 Dow-Law Cotton Planters, JupI from fac? tory. 100 pair Trace Chains. 40 dozen Plow Harnes. Which we offer at popular prices Feb 22_L?RICK A LOWRANOE. ??To-Day. THE "Queen's Delight" is tho popular Blood Medicine for removing all Skin Diseases and Purifying the System, strength? ening and renewing the wasted powers of the body, giving tono to the diseased organs. It is tho medicine of the day. For sale at Feb 251 HEINITSH'S Drug Store. OPENBTO OF SPRING GOODS at tdk GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment OF W. D. LOVE & CO. WE have on hand, and daily opening, foil 1 linea of 8PRINQ GOODS, which we are now offering below regular prices. All the departments are replenished with fall linea of Goods. 25 dosen Ladies' White APRONS, rnffled, at | I 25 centa each. Bargains received daily. W. D. LOVE A 00., [ Corner Main and Plain streets, under Wheeler | House W. D. LpVB, I B. B. MoObkkby. [ _Mar 9 GOTO C. F. JACKSON'S ??CHEAP" 11Y GOODS STOKE' AND PURCHASE SOME OP HIS NEW GOODS FOR SPUING, JUST RECEIVED.I Feb 15_ NEW DRUG STORE, Four Doon Abeva Columbia, Hotel. Xi. Ta Sill im an & Co. HAVING just returned from the North, I with a complete stock of DRUGS, MEDI? CINES and FANCY ARTICLES, all of tho best quality, wo are prepared to furnish everything In our line with promptness and I acouracy. Our drugs were all soloctod under our own personal supervision, so thai wo can warrant everything ire seU to bo of the vory ! beat. An ozporienco of many years in the j drug and chemical business in thia city, with | ! a thorough knowledge of the same, will ena? ble us at all times to supply the wants of thia j community in our line; and we hope, by strict attention to business, to aeoure a share | of the patronage of onr citizens. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully i and promptly compounded, at all houraof the ] day or night. FANCY ARTICLES of all kinds, Halrl lirnshea, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Per? fumery, Hair Oils and Cosmotioa of every | I kind, constantly on hand. Patent Medicines, Lubiu's Extracts, Oer-' I man Coiogno, flno Soaps, Sponges, Ao. Landreth'a Garden Seod, a full supply. * Feb 25_lmo PROMENADE CONCERT. AT ftlKS. IlINKIOUHON'S STORK. Opposite L?rick ifc Lotorance'b, March 18 <? 10, | THE Ladies of the Baptist Congregation] will give an entertainment for the benefit of their Church on the abovo dates. Hot and Cold Supper an a Refreshments of all kinds. A fine Band of Hueio in attendauoo each ! night. Dinner on 10th from 12 to 4 Admission 25 cents. Tickots can be procured of Mr. Winthrop Williams, at R. C. Shiver A Co.'a, or at tho door. Mar 12 To Liquor Dealers. Cuablottk, N. C, February 28,1873. HATING learned that sundry parties aro Belling an inferior quality of CORN WHISKEY in booth Carolina and Georgia, representing it aa my make, thia ia to certify that Messrs. W. H. H. Hous? ton A Co., of this olty, havo tho exoluaive control of all mynrbiskoy. and I soil none ex? cept through them. C. A W. U. MOTZ. Attest: W. 8. I'rabson, United States Ganger for Motz's Distillery. MoD. ARLEDGE, Gen oral Traveling Agent for W. H. H. Hous? ton A Co. Mar 8 lmo* Lawyer?, Take Notice. THE second vulumo, new aeriea. of RI? CHARDSON'S LAW- REPORTS is now ready, and for aale by R.L.BRYAN. 50 Hay! Hay!! HaylM BALES Prime Timothy Hay. Just reoolved and for salo by Feb 28 JOHN AGNEW A SON. Sanders House. fllHIS HOUSE, aituated at Ninety-Six, JL Greenvillo and Columbia Railroad, has bean thoroughly ronovated and refurnished. The traveling publio may rest assured that they will be furnished with accommodations second to none in tho Stato, at reasonable ratea. SANDERS A into., Jan 9 Proprio tors. FOR SALE at tue CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK BBVKH Hill OBNT. COUPON BONDS of the CITY OF COLUMBIA, Secured by a Kinking Fund. Coupons scoured bu an Annual Tax and Jieceivable for City Taxes. Bonds non-taxable by the City. Bond Bebt of the City Limited by Law to $600,000. Taxable Property of thv City $7,000,000. THE BONDS offered are authorized by an Act of Assembly approved March 13, 1872, for the construction of tho now City Hall. Their final redemption is, by tho terms of aaid Act. secured by a "sinking fund," to be accumulated from the annual rente of the building. These renta will reach from $8,000 to.$10,000 per aunum; and the Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lion of the building for a term of twenty yeara, aa truatoe, with power to colloct the renta and hold the same invest? ed aa a fund for the redemption of the bonds. By said Act a special annual tax ia required to be levied to pay the simi-annual coupons, I and the Carolina National Bank ia made the truatee of the city to receive the taxes when collected and to pay the coupons. Tho cou? pons are aleo receivable for city t axes. The taxable property of the oity is at pre? sent asBOBaod at $7,000,000; and by said Aot the bond dobt of the oity cannot be inoreased beyond $000,000 whilst these bonds are out? standing. The bonda are exempt by law from city taxation. ? These bonds are offered to the public at eighty nett, with interest from date of pur? ohaae to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle? ment. After that date, the scorned intereat to be added. To citizens of Columbia these bonds will give an income of 12} percent., aa may be seen from the following statement: Seven per cent, bonds, at 75, annual intereat.9? per cent. I Nineteen yeara to run, average inoreaaeper annum. If percent. City tax saved. 2 percent. | Average annual income.12] Deoll_ A Desirable Investment! NOT TAXABLE by the STATE, CITY OB COUNTY. A SAVING ? OF NEA?LY Three and (Jne-half Per Cent. Per An. I CHARLOTTE, COL. & AUG. B. BY seven peb 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 sales limited amount of above- | mentioned RONDS, at tho following rates*: FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, (only $10,000 per mile.) at 82 cents and accrued interost; SE? COND MORTGAGE, (only $5,000 por mile.) at 75 cents and accrued interest, and recom? mend them to Trustees and others hiving I money to invest, as boiug the most desirable, security on the market, tor the following rea? sons, to wit: I FinsT.?They cannot be taxed by theState, County ob City. Tho United States Supreme Court, in the caeo of tho Northern Central Railroad ts. Jackson, (see 7 Wallace, Supreme Court U. H , page 267,) decided that, when a Railroad mortgage is a joint one,on property lying in two or more Hates, tho bonds se? cured thereby are not liable to bo taxed by either of the States; and the same principle rolieves them from taxation by County, City, or Town. Tho Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta bonds are secured by a joint mortgage on property lying in North Carolina, South [ Carolina and Georgia. : Second.?Ueoause they are absolutely safe, \ boing aeoured by a lirat mortgage of only $10,000, and a second mortgage of only $5,000 por mile on tho outiro mad from Charlotte to Augusta, and on all the workahops, bridges, franchise and equipments of aaid road. TniBD.?Because tbo sale ot the ?rst mort gago bonds \yill oxtiuguisb tbo floating debt of the road, irnd tho proceeds of the second mortgage bonds will bo exclusively applied to improving the road and adding to ita equipments; thus enhancing tho value of the property mortgaged. *FouaTU.?Rccauso tho bonds aro coupon bonds, and the Intereat payable in Now York, Charlotte, Columbia or Augusta, at the op? tion of the hulder. Thus thy can be col? lected through any bank without expense. Fifth.?Tbo business of tho Road is rapidly increasing, and tho property and franchise I daily becoming moro valuable?the net earn I ingB for the last live months being over fifty per cent, moro than for tho corresponding months of tho preceding year. Sixth ?These Uonds are practically re? deemable in gold, for specie payment will cer? tainly be resumed before their maturity. In? vestors will, therefore, buy with greenbacks worth 871 cents, and receive their pay at par ?thus adding a profit of oven thirty cents on the dollar on the First Mortgage Bonds, and ovku tuiiity-skven oentb on the Second Mortgage Bonds, and in tho meantime receiv? ing a high rate of interest. Finally. ?As these Bonds havo a fixed lvalue in New York, Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, they are considered good collate? rals, on which money can alwaj a be borrowed ! for temporary pnrpoaes. JOHN R. PALMER, President. A. G. Brenizkr. Oaahior. Jan 81 Stork's Restaurant. Oysters and Other Befreehments. THE undersigned begs to Inform vhia friends tnat his SALOON and aJ) RESTAURANT ie in full operation, and he ia prepared to supply MEALS at all houra. OYSTE11B, in and out ofthosholl, from Norfolk, Charleston, and Indian Key. whan the weather permits. Imported ana domeatio BEGARS, Baltimore LAGER BEER, etc A. STORK, get 2G_ Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the orection of TWOor more Houses. Located corner of Lumber and Bull'streets. Measures 108 foot each way. Terms cash. Apply at this Office. D. F. Fleming. 8. A. Nelson. Jas. M. Wilson. UM? CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES A NO TRUNKS, No. ? HATSE STREET, (Corner of Church,) CHARLESTON, B.C. No pain a havo he on spared in endeavoring to ronder our largo assortment or ?ooda at? tractive and desirable; and nothing has boon left uhdono that long experience and assidui? ty could suggOBt, to deserve a share of. your patronage. Having perfected arrangements by which we rooeive onr Gooda direct from the mann- j lecturers, ensuro our customers the groat ad? vantage of purchasing them at the very low 1 est rates and of the most desirable sixes. In prices and quality, we believe they wiU compare favorably with any other stook in the oity or elsewhero. We shall be pleased to offer thoso Goods for your inspection, at any time you may favor ns with a call. All orders wiU have our careful and prompt | | attention. Yours, respectfully, Feb 12 2moB D. F. FLEMING A GO. of closing out our entire stock of Winter Goods, we offer the following1 articles at less than the I regular prices: SIMXHtES, JEANS, FLANNELS, UNDER -S HIRTS, J FURS, &c. The Btook of DRESS GOODS,1 Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen Goods and Millinery, at less than cost. . R. C. SHIVER & CO. Jfln 5 OQ O Hi Q ? o ? 00 O B ? ? U > Q SELLING OFF ! WINTER HOCK! TOE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES or WINTER GOODS! COMMENCES MONDAY, January 13,1873, and continues for thirty days. All WINTER GOODS will bo sold without regard to cost, FOR CASH ONLY. Jan 121mo J. H. KINARD. , CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. TF^W8 ?toc* *\ ?be corner of Lady end Main streets has been LARGELY IB GREASED Within a few days past, and la now mote com? plete than ever before, embracing, in every variety, all the leading styles and quality ot vehicles in demand in this market. The stock of HARNESS is alec complete. Prices very low. W. K. GREENFIELD. Feb26 CARRIAGES ? attd BUGGIES! CALL at the Faotory East of the Poat Office and- examine quality, workmanship and prices before pcr - ohaaing auotioh goods. We cannot b?i undersold in good vehicles. M. J. OALNAN, Agent. . JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. Jari 11 ' , FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING EATS, OAFS gents* FCBMISgiye coops!!! WE are receiving arid will continue, to re ocivo through the season the. best Ready-made Clothing That cannot be surpassed. W equated, by any Custom-made. We have the very latest fashions in Meltons, Diagonals, Cheviot Beavers, Tricota, Black Dress Frock, Black Doe Fants, French and .American DreBe Tests, Cloth 'Bflk and Bilk Telvet. ' -A openoid line of Hen's, Youths' and Boys* UN DER-CLOTHING, White and Fancy Shirts, Cheviot and Negligee Half Hose, TJnder-wear, Cardigan Jackets, Neck Wear, Suspenders, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Oar pets and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?FALL STYLE. S3-Wo have marked our Goods for net cash. KIN ARD & WUST. Qot 1_._ Ik W. C. SW?FFIBLD A ??"1* ?MHoM l.thrt, .1.. CLOTHING, HATS amd GISTS' FURNISHING GOODS. . ii tlKli Uta C9Vi.::r:iCr.-.y< .v.- ., J . An entirely new line'of ? MEN'S,BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, Just received. M i In our Cnatom Department we are exhibit? ing tho choicest patterns of foreign and do? mestic CASSIMEBES AND VESTING?. Give nn a call. . R. cc w. C. 8WAFFIELD. Dt c 19_I ? _ 2 0 0,000 In great varieties. ENVELOPES! RAND arrival of new and improvedStuplo \JT and Fancy STATIONERY! Also, fine O?TLERY and FANCY ARTI? CLES, suitable for Ladles and Gentlemen A visit to this House may amuse ai d induce yon to purchase. THE BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY AND BOOK BINDERY 'f.!",/011 operation, dtate. County. Bank and Railroad Offices and Business Houses of all kinds *uppliedwitb Books, Bulcd to any pattern, with printed Headiog, when re qu red, in all styles of Binding, at shortest uotico and living prices. v ?a ? . B-R- 8TOKE8, Noy "_Main street, Columbia. 8. C. New Publications. EW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi . Hons, illnstrated. "uuuu em New standard works for libraries. New Novols, in cheap binding. P^lr^^.fro'^8^?ck ?* WBiTING DE8FP? Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen-Knives. ^cket Books, Photograph Albnmsof ?wsizeB.Fanoy Brackets and Book 8hei">"t ftQd a general variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papors, En? velopo? and Fanoy Stationery, for sale by Nov 5_B. L. BRYAN. A Ckutain Ccbb von Chills and Frvsa? First take the Blood and Liver Pills, to work off tho bile and purify tho blood; three or four win bu eumcient. Then take a table* spoonful of HEINITSH'8 CHILL CUBE. It na? been tried; we know it,