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gay Bland, on M 50 t of tomperatnre daring meat of tempczathra during Hie pet winter, a* various oointi along the ronte of the Northern "Paoido Railroad, as famished by Mr. ' Roberta, the Chief Engi?oer, is a most remarkable one. Oc? casionally, in the States East of the Rocky Woufltaina, ah* cold was very severe, b^the instances of exceptional severity appear 'to nave been quite rarer 80 far- as obstructions from snow were concerned they do not: teem to have oT foredJ90 maoh obstruction to the regular running,Of the trains, even aoross Minne? sota, as the roads East of the Northern Faoiflo Road that runs to Chicago and New York. : The singular' fact is also stated that at Boeomao, in the Rooky Mountains, East of the divide, and 5,000 feet above the s*a, the average tempera tare in January was thirty-five above zoro, and the:absolutely lowest, which was onjoe,, morning of the 23d, was six? teen apovo pero. In Western Montana, the farmers "began their spring plough? ing in the latter part of January." - ' 'tit Samana JBay Comfiaol-ibd.? The San Domingo bondholders in London are ex? cited over, the cession of Samana bay to an Amotioah company. It appears that a loan-had been secured in London by the San Domingo Government, amount? ing to $600,000, whioh was secured by a mortgage on the custom duties of the guano of the island of Alts. Yd a, and $250,000 had been received by the agents of the San Domingo Government. In 1870, the loan was repudiated by the Government, and the revolution ooming I on, the proper remedy had not been en-1 forced, The holders of this loan, at a recent meeting in London, passed reso? lutions asking the Government to en farad their .ights. It ia also stated that notice of this olaim had been served on the American purchasers, and that the matter, as for as they were concerned, would be satisfactorily arranged. In Iowa two brothers married two Bis? ters, and recently the father of the two | brothers married a third one of the sis? ters. - Croquet. This it the Oroquet Season, k NEW stook, at different prices, just re-1 jLoeived. For aale at B. L. BBYaN'S Mar 20_Bookstore. Fish, Meat, &o. THE undersigned ^?**9*JUHj~ keeps on hand the *?^ae3fi*3* _?bestof BBBF, POBE, etc, at his ? stand, on Main street, inGlril's building, near | Lumber; He will also keep on hand fresh H8H and poultry. Give him a oall. Mar 19 lmo _W. 8. POPE. ? Jut Received. BARBELS of those extra fine IRISH POTATOES, whioh created auch a sen ? sation some time ago. Apply to , Hoffman a albreoht, Mar 19 - Two doors below Phomttx office. HOFFMAN & ALBREOHT, Two Door's Below the Phoenix Office, HATE in etora, and are daily re? ceiving, oholoe FRUITS?fresh , and' banned; HUTS; OONFEO lTIONERY; Patent Toast:Pickled -"Pig's Feet: Baur Krout; Dutch Herrings: Horse- Kadfsn, oto. Their SODA fountain la in operation, and ohoioesyrups will be dispensed.. ' _Mar 10 Stammering Onred. PUOF. TAN ER is here for a short time, for the purpose of raring aU who will oall that are afflicted in the above way. He war? rants a cute in every Instanoe, without surgi? cal operation. Heia stopping at the Central Hotel._Mar 15 6? .Shingles. WE are now prepared to furnish our first class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in any desired quantity and upon the shortcut | notice. For economy, durability and aupe-j rior finish, they cannot be excelled. Ship? ments made to any part of the country promptly. Mo MASTER, MONTE1TH A ROATH. Maroh 15_6m o Teas! Teas I Teas 1 WE have jnat opened a ohoice assortment of teas, consisting or Imperial, Young Hyson, Gunpowder, ^Sonohong And Engliih Breakfast Teas, In five and six lb. packages, whioh we will sell by the paokage at 20 per cent, discount j fromour regular retail prices. March 15 JOHN AQNEW A 8QN. London Porter and Scotch Ales. 4 f\ OASES Hibbort's London POBTEB an ?\J Younger's Scotoh ALE, far sale by March 12 _HOPE A GYLES. Ail the Way from Old Kentuck! BUOH is a fact, as regards the Sue lot of HORSES and _ Lfc, HULcs just received it DA Ly'? Stables. J. M. long, Agent. Mar 12_ Boynton's Lightning Saws. BOYNTON'S LIGHTNING SAWSsatea time and labor, enabling one man to do with ease the work of two. One Man Cross Cut, two Men Cross Cut, Hand and Wood Saws, jnat received and for sale by_JOHN AQNEW A SON. Corn and Oats. F*C\(\ BUSHELS prime Wbite CORN. t>\J\J 100 bushels prime Feeding OATS. Just received and for sale by Mar 10_JOHN AGNEW A 8QN. ;??&3fc0ats and Corn, -t {\f\i\ BUSHELS ptimo white CORN. Jl#UUI J 800 bushols heavy OATB. ? For salo low for cash. HOPE A GYLES. Eating and Planting Potatoes. a NOTHER fresh lot just roceived and for ?\_ sale at reduoed prices by Mar 12_JOHN AONEW A BON. To Liquor Dealers. Chablotte, N. 0., February 28.1873. HAVING learned that sundry (parties are selling an inferior quality of 0OBN WHI8EEY in South Carolina and Georgia, ?representing it as my mako. this is to oertify that Meiars. W. H. H. Hous? ton 'A Co., of Ibis city, have the exolusive oontrol of all my whiBkey, and I aoll none ox cept through them. 0. A W. H. MOTZ. ... Attest: W. S. I'habsok, United States Tr' -nger for Motz's Distillory. * Mod. arledge, ? eneral Travoling Agent for W. H. H. Hous ton A Oo._Vor 9 lmo? 1 Floor! Floor! 1 Flonr!!! " t ,lWO HUNDRED barrels FLOUB. consist ... ingof Ohoico Family, Extra Family, Ex i and Super Flonr, on hand and for sale low, by JOHN AGNEW A SON. ..BY J. ?. SELBY. ?poolal KTotloea. i i . MEDICAL. ON MARltlA.BE?Happy roHef for young men from the .effects of errors apd abueoa in .early life. Manhood restored. Impedi? menta to.' marriage removed. >Now method of: treatment. New * and remarkable romo dies. Books and oiroulars sent free, in aealedfenvelopos. Address HOWARD ASSO OIATION, No. 8 South Ninth street. Phila? delphia. Pa.?an institution* having a high , reputation for honorable eondnot and profes? sional skill._Dool9 8mo NEW OPENING V Having purchased the entire stock of Mr. 0. Y. Antwerp, consisting of CUTLERY, EIE-GLABSES, PERFUMERY, SPECTA? CLES, PIPES, TORACCO and SEGABS, OANES, CONFECTIONERY, TOYS and FANCY ARTICLES, in great variety, wo will proceed to sell the Entire Stock, At the old stand, at coat, to oloao it out, as wo need tho Building for a Depot and Sales? room of the Howe Sewing Maohine. PJMarch 19 3_J. H. KINARD A CO. BARGAINS! -i pf-I DOZEN Huok TOWELS, Belling at JlOX. $3.00 a dozen, worth ?5.CO. 1,000 pieces EMBROIDERED EDGINGS and IN8ERTINGS, in boautiful designs, at low prices. Tho abovo goods pnt in stock THI8 MORN? ING, at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF W. D. LOVE & GO. Mar 19 4_ Headquarters National Guard, Statb or South CAnotrju, Columbia, B. 0., March 18,1878. SPECIAL ORDERS, NO. 18, ITHE undersigned hereby assumes com ? mand of the National Gnard of this State; All existing orders will remain in full force until otherwise ordered. ROBERT B. ELLIOTT, Major-General Commanding N. G., 8. S. O. Official: JAMES KENNEDY, Colonel and Assistant Adjutant- General. Mar 20 8_._Bffl* t Spring Clothing and Hats. KINARD & WILEY, DEALERS IN GLOTMSG, DATS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, Gents' Furnishing Goods, ji CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS. ? ? ? Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. w E have made speoial arrangements with one of the largest Shirt manufacturers to supply our trade with WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for cash per half dozen; the quality and number of Linen and Workmanahip, we guarantee a perfect fit: A CO, Now York Mills, 2,200 Linen, $10. B 59, Wamsuta, 2,100 Linen. $15. B 60, Tuscora, 2.0C0 Linon, $13 50. O B 05. Masonvllle, 1,800 Liuen, $11.50. B 53, Forrestdale, 1,600 Linen, $10. B 13, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linon, 18. A splendid lino of Cloth Coats and Doe Pants, Fancy Oassimere Pants, a beautiful line of White Vests, new stylo._Mar 19 REMOVAL. GEO. BRUNS begs to inform bis friouda _7Hj[land the public goneral a&j_jly that bo haBicDiovod1 TjjTM to tbo largo storo formerly occupied ([____by W. D. Lovo A Co., under tbo Co beSKlunibia Hotel, whero ho may bo found with a select Btock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Piated Ware, Spectacles, Ate, Bopairing done in all its branohes. Prices moderate and despatch guaranteed. Fob 13_ fftrroa The Great Work-shop of the Body, crns liiVKR. IF the Liver ia not well-regulated in its ac? tion, yon will always be unwell. You will ' "mulaln of dullness, oppression of tho brain, hoaaacho, siok and nervous, constipation, restlessness, fullness of the stomaoh, ^diges? tion, dyspepsia, wind on the stomaoh, colio, heart-burn. The work-shop is deranged, dis? organized, ont of order. No bettor regulator can you apply than HEINITSH'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. They are, of all tho medicines wo know of, the only LIVER PILLB that will do the work of correotioa. They are, therefore, a Liver corrector. Everybody uses them. Everybody likes thorn. Everybody speaks weU of them. Only twenty nvo oenta a box. WiU oure more diseases than a quart of noxious decoction, Poparedonlv by, E. H. HEIN1TSH, Feb 12 t Columbia, 8. O. *Let our fast Censures COLUMBIA, S. 0., FRIDAY New Family Grocery. THE undersigned respectfully inform their frie?ds andJthepub lio generally, that they haVe open? ed a FAMILY GROOERY ST?BE tat the old stand of Campbell A \ JoneB, and'would respeotfully solicit a por? tion of their patronago. Oar goods aro fresh, ''and will bo Bold at lowest market prices. ).. ? BO WEN A LaFAR. ,. Jona H. Boweb. M. LaFab. March 11 __ Ahead as Usual I SPRING AND SUMMER M 1 (iOODS! II. & W. C. SWAFFIELD ARE now exhibiting the LARGEST, BEBT and CHEAPEST STOCK of clothing. hats AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Ever brought to this city. Our Custom Department Is replete with a choice and elegant assort? ment of CA8BIMERES AND VEBTIKG3. We are still taking orders for these PER-1 FEOT-PITPINO SHIRTS. March 19 : 00 TO C. P. JACKSON'S ? ??CHEAP" my coons store! AND PURCHASE SOME OF HIS NEW GOODS Fon SPHI NO, JUST RECEIVED. Feb 15_ Land for Bale. IOFFER MY PLANTATION, situated near the town of Greenwood, B. C, for sale. It contains 900 acres, about one-half of which is woodland, well timbered, and partly in t e corporate limlta of the town. Moat of tbe . pen land ia Tory good, containing thirty or forty acrea of well-drained bottom, in a I high state of oultiTatiou. On the plaoe is an excellent Dwelling of eight rooms, well finished, and all necessary out-bnildlnge; a large Barn, [six rooms,] with Thresher attached. The Gin House is fitted up with a fine Gin, in good running order. The buildings in the yard aro noarly all briek, and in good repair. Perms oaay. Applications must be addressod to FRANCIS ARNOLD, Greenwood, 8. C. Or to F. A. ARNOLD, Columbia, S. 0., of J. H. Kinard <fe Co._Mareh 4 lmo TO PT ALTERS. DIXON STEEL COTTON SWEEPS. 1D0 Twb tors and Shovels. 10 Dow-Law Cotton Planters, just from fac? tory. 100 pair Trace Chains. 40 dozon Plow HameB. Which we offer at popular prices Fob 22_L?RICK & LOWBANCE. Hay! Hay'.! Hay!!! pr/\ BALES Prime Timothy Bay. Just OU rocolved and for sale by Feb 28_JOHN AG NEW ,t SON. _ Sanders House. THIS HOUSE, eituatod at Ninety-Six, Grcenvillo and Columbia Railroad, has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. The traveling publio may rest assured that they will bo furnished with accommodations I aooond to none in tho State, at reasonable rates. SANDERS & BBO., Jan 9_?_Propriotors. Seed Potatoes. Kf\ BARRELS EARLY ROSE and EARLY 0\J GOODRICH, in fine ordor, and for sale by_HOPE ft GYLES. Musical. Sgmggxm 8. A. OLLEVER, Professor or KPY*f??| Musical Composition and tho Law IIS I I "of Harmony, will give instrnction on any instrument dosirod. Musical Compo eition a specialty. The abovo named can bo fonnd at tho MnsioStore of W. H. LyBrand A Bon. References?W. H. LyBrand, Columbia, S. 0.: O. G. Jaeger, Esq., Newborry, S. C. Feb 5 fSmo 500 Cow Peed. TONS SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, for sale by HOPE A GYLES. MORNING. MARCH 21, 1873. FOR SALE AT THE ..???: CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK beten feu cent. COUPON BONDS OF THE CITY OF COLUMBIA, Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured by an Annual Tax and Receivable for City Taxes. Bonds non-taxable by the City. Bond Debt of the City Limited by Laus to $000,000. Taxable Property of the City $7,000,000. THE BOND8 offered are authorized by an 1 Act of Aseombly approved March 13, 1872, for the construction of the now City Hall. Their final redemption is, by the terms of aaid Act. secured by a "ehiking fund," to bo accumulated from the annual rents of the building. These rente will reach from $8,000 to $10,000 per annum; and the Carolina Na? tional Bank holds a lien of the bnilding for a term of twenty years, as trustoo, with power to collect the rents and hold tho same invest? ed as a fund for the redemption of the bonds. By said Act a special annual taxis required to be levied to pay tho simi-annual coupons, and the Carolina National Bank is made tho, trustee of the city to receive the taxes when collected and ^o pay the coupons. The cou? pons aro also reoeivablo for oity taxes. | The taxable property of the oity is at pre? sent assessed at $7,OQ0.0CO; and by Bald Act the bond debt of the oity cannot be inoreased beyond $000,000 whilst these bonds are out? standing. The bonds are exempt by law from city taxation. These bonds are offered to tho public at | eighty nett, with interest from date of pur? chase to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle? ment. Aftor that date, tho accrued internst to be added. To oltizens of Columbia these bonds will give an inoome of 12} per cent., a* may be seen from the following statement: Seven per cent, bonds, at 75, annual interest.Oi per cent. Nineteen years to run, average inoreaeeper annum.; 1| per cent. City tax saved.3 peroeift. Average annual income.124 Deoll_ A Desirable Investment 1 NOT TAX?BLEI BY THE STATE, CITY OR COUNTY. A SAVING OV KEABXY Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An. I CHABLOTTB, COL. & AUG. B. B. seven peb CENT, COUPON BONDS I Secured by a Mortgage on the entire Pro-\ perty of the Road. Interest Payable Semi-AnnuaUy, on the 1st of January and 1st of July. ? ? m The Central National Bank, OF COLUMBIA, OPFERS for salealimited amount of above mentioned BONDS, at the following rates: I FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, (ouly $10.000 per | mile,) at 82 cents and accrued interest; SE? COND MORTGAGE, (only $5,000 per mile.) at 75 cents and accrued interest, and recom? mend them to Trustees and others hiving I money to invoBt, as being the most desirable | i security on the market, for the following rca {eons, to wit: Fibbt.?They oakxgt be taxfo by the State, I Cousty oa Citt. The United. States Supreme j Court, in the case of the Northern Central j Railroad vs. Jackson, (see 7 Wallace, Supremo Court U. 8-, page 267,) decided that, when a Railroad mortgage is a joint one,on property lying in two or more Mates, tho bonds se? cured thereby are not liable to bo taxed by either of the States;4nd the samo principle rolievea them from taxation by Comity, City, I or Town. The Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta bonds are secured by a joint mortgage on property lying in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Second.?Because thoy are absolutely safe, being secured by a first mortgage of only 310,000, and a 'second mortgage of only $51000 I per mile on tho entire road from Charlotto to [ Angusta, and on all tbe workshops, bridges, franchise and equipments of uaid road. Tbibd.? Because the nalo oi the first mort gago bonds will extioguieh the floating debt of the road, and the proceeds of the second mortgage bond? will bo exclusively applied to improving the road and adding to its equipments; thus enhancing the value of the property mortgaged. gFouaTU.?Because tho bonds aro coupon bonds, and tho interest parable in Now York, Charlotto, Columbia or Augusta, at tbo op? tion of tho holder. Thus th y can bo col? lected through any bank without expense. Fifth.?Tho business of tho ltoad is rapidly increasing, and tho property and franchise daily becoming moro valuable?the net earn? ings for the last live months being over fifty per cent, more tban for the corresponding months of the preceding year. Six/n ?These Bonds arc practically re? deemable m gold, for specie paj in< nt will cer? tainly be resumed before their maturity. In? vestors^ will, tliercfi ro. buy with greenbacks woith 87i ceuttf, and receive their pay al par ?thus adding a profit of over thiiuy cents on tbo dollar on the First Mortgage Bonds-l and ovkb tiimty-skvfn cents on the Second' Mortgage Bonds, and in the meantime receiv? ing a high rate of interest. Finally. --An theso Bonds havo a fixed value in Now Y'ork, Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, thov aro considered good collate? rals, on which money can always bo borrowed for tomporary purposes. JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. G. BnENiZEn. Ca?l?irr._ ___ _ Jan ?1 Stork's Restaurant. Oysters and Other Refreshments. THE undersigned bogs to inform .hie friends tnat his SALOON and ^RESTAURANT is in full operation, and bo is prepared to supply MLAJ B at all hours. OYSTERS, in and out of the shoil, from Norfolk, Charleston, ai d Indian Key, when tho weather porniita. Imported and domeetic SEOARS, Baltimore LAGER BEER, ete. A. STORK. Oct 26_ Bnildintr Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the erection of TWOor more I Houses. Looatod corner of Lumber and Bull'streets. Moasurea 108 feet each way. Terms cash. Apply at this Office. me Event." VOL. IX?NO. 1. D. F. Fleming. S. A. Nelson, Jas. M. Wilson. DJ. FLEHM CO., WHOLESALE DEALEUS I? BOOTS, SHOES AMD . i ' TRUNKS, No. ? HATNB STREET, (Corner of Ohnrob,) CHARLESTON, feu No pains have been Bparod in endeavoring to render our largo assortment of Goods at? tractive and desirable; and nothing has boon left undone that long experience and assidui? ty coold aoggeat, to desorvo a sharo of your I patronage. Having perfected arrangements by which I we receive onr Goods direct from the mann I facturers, ensnro our customers the great ad I vantage of purchasing them at the very low? est rates and of the most desirable sizes. In priocs and quality, wo believe they will comparo favorably with any other stock hi the olty or elsewhere. We shall be pleased to offer these Goods for your inspection, at any time yon may favor ns with a call. All orders wiU have onr careful and prompt [ attention. Yours, respectfully, Feb 12 2moa D. F. FLEMING A CO. 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 SIBKEflES, JEANS, FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS, FURS, &c The stock of DRESS GOODS, Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen Goods and Millinery, at less than cost. R. C. SHIVER & CO. Jan 5 * I o GO o m (A >" ? rv Q SELLING OFF ! WINTER STOCK THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES WINTER GOODS! COMMENCES MONDAY, January 13,1873, ahd continues for thirty daja. Alt WINTER GOODS will be sold without rogard to cost, FOR CASH ONLY. Janl21mo J. H. KINARD. SPRING ' GOODS i .<. .-. ?. . !. rUf>i. r " . . - t AT TUE : j CrBANB CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment of mOv.) >(?? .??!??.?'? ?? . >. ; '? "<*\Uii Ii; ?? W. D. LOVE & CO. TUTE have on band, and daily opening, foil W lines of SPBlSG'GOOD?, which we are now offering below regular pricea. All the departments are replenlahed with full lines of Goods. _ 25 dozen Ladies' White APRONS, raffled, at 25 cento each. Bargains received daily. W. D. LOVE A CO., I Corner Main and Plain at reo ts, under Wheeler Home. W. D.Love, I B. B. MoOnaaaT. [' _Mat 9 Southern Warehouse Company, Gervais street, near GPrcenoiDe and Columbia ? Sailroad, rprepared to receive COTTON and other property opon Storage and to make Ivancea opon the same. Cotton ahippod to - this hou?o wiU ho stored subject to the order - of the owner, and the low *: ratea charged ' for storage. All property ??.* stored will be insured in good reliable companies, if insur? ance 1b desired; and advances will be made - at the lowest banking ratea. Our storehouses ? are so located that dray ago is not necessary, . and no oharge for handling will be made. aar All boaineas communications should be' addressed to the Treaeorer. EDWARD HOPE, Preaident. Edwin F. Gaby, Treasurer. March 2 8m GREENFIELD'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. THE CARRIAGE Btock at the oorner of Lady and Main streets has been LARGELY INCREASED Within a few days past, and is now more com? plete than ever before, embracing, in every variety, all the leading styles and quality of vehicles in demand in this market. The stock of HARNESS is also complete. Prices very low. W. E. GREENFIELD. FebM_ CARRIAGES Aim BUGGIES! CALL at the Factory East of the Poet Officer and examine aoaJity, workman ship and prices before pcr ? ohaalng auction -goods. We cannot ho undersold in good vehicles. M. J. OALNAN, Agent. JOHN AG NEW, Proprietor. Jan 11_._ NEW DRUG STORE, Foar Doors Above Columbia. Tlotel. L. T. Silliman ?Sc Co. HAVING just returned from tbo North, . with a complete stock of DRUGS, MEDI OINES and FANCY ARTICLES, all of the beat quality, we are prepared to furniah everything in our line with promptness and accuracy. Our drogs were all selected coder oor own personal supervision, bo that we oan warrant everything we aeU to be of the very best. An experience of many yeara in the drag and obemloal bnainess in this city, with a tborongh knowledge of the same, will ena? ble as at all times to supply the wants of this Community in oor line; and wo hope, by a etrict attention to bnainess, to seoure a share of tho patronage of oor citizena. PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS carefully and promptly compoorded, at all hooreof the" day or night. * ? FANCY ARTICLES of all kinds, Hah? Brushes, Tooth Brushes, NaU Brushes, Per? fumery, Hair Oils and Cosmetios of every kind, constantly on baud. Patent Medicines, Lubin's Extrtots, Gor? man Cologne, fine Soaps, Sponges, 4?. ' LandritbY Garden Seod, a full supply. Fob 25_lmo Ntw Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi lions, iIhutrjti u. New standar4.woiks forlibrarica. New Novels, in cheap binding. Also, a fresh stor k r?f WRITING DESKS, Portfolios, Gold I'ons, Pen-Khiven. Pocket Books, Photograph Allumaof all tozes, Fancy Brackets and Hook Shelves, and a general variety of Letter, Noto ai.d Cap Papers, En? velope* and Fancy Sta ioi-orv. for talc by N'ov 5_lt. L. BRYAN. SAMUEL W Ml.LToN, O. n. CnAMBEJlLAlN, Attorney-General. K\-Attorney-General. MELTON & CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney* ami Cnmitcllors at Law, COLUMBIA, S. C. WILL practice in all the Courts of this State, and in tho United States Courts for tbo District of Sooth Carolina. Offices at Colombia, S. 0., in the State House, and in tbo Carolina National Bank building, up staira._Jan 4 3mo To Consumers. 80 000 jjB8iDAC0N ln 8lore *nd *? 1,000 huebela OATS, ' 2.000 hushelH CORN, 30 barrola FLOUR, 75 barrola SUGAR, just received and for aale at lowest prices. L?RICK A LOWRANOB. Western Ray. BALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low for cash. HOPE A GYLEB. 100 New Mackerel. pr f\ KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL. t>\J 60 Half and Whole Barrels, Is, 2s, 9s. 60 Boxes Soaled Herrings. 500 George's Codfish. For sale low by HOPE A GYLEB.