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Correspondents of * tho London press j concur ia repreaoBtiDg the P?de as a very bad patient, and aa insisting on oarrving his infallibility into the question of sick-room treatment-1-refusing to re*' main- in bed when hie phjsfoiaa would have him do so, and absolutely rebelling in the matter of weariDg flannel and keeping himself covered with the bed? clothes. NattfinB'. Crystal Discovery for the hair, the greatest discovery of modern chemistry, will positively restore gray hair to its natural oolor in from three to ten days. Warranted to contain no lead, no Bulphur, no silver or other poison. Get yonr Druggist to order it. Take no other. For sale by O. H. Miot. M30f3 An Iowa papor half boastingly says that it starts) on its sixth year with the same subsoribcru who commenced with the first numbers, und have never paid a cent. ? The lightning recently struck a house at Qandusky four times in one night, and then succeeded in rousing only part of the family. A Knoxville burglar stumbled and fell against a table with suoh force as to ren? der him senseless, and the band-cuCa were on him when he came to. The liondon Pall Mall Gazette styles Hon. Caleb Oushing's book on the "His? tory of the Treaty of Washington," "an extraordinary flood of blaokgaardism." * The Boston Daily Times has been pur? chased . by the proprietor of the Daily News, and the Times will henceforth be discontinued. " The Newport Mercury, a weekly paper, established by Franklin in 1758, is the oldest paper in America. How can a man Bee the point of a joke when he is the butt? The first of childish games?Bawl. Citizens' Savings Bank of S. C. ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS made in this Bank on or boforo the 5th day of each calendar month will boar interest for that month as if deposited on the lat instant. Jane 15 J.O.B. SMITH, Ass't Cashier. ? Notice to Trespassers. COLUMBIA, May 30,1873. ALLpersons are hereby forewarned against TRESPASSING on the premises or JAS. E. BLACK, eitx.ated noar the Charlotte and Colombia Railroad. Any persons fonnd tree passing on said premises will be prosecuted to the extent of the law, May 31 3_J. a. WINTERS. Notice. OFFICE BOARD OF HEALTH, Columbia, May SO, 1873. THE citizens of Colombia are hereby noti fled, that on and after TUESDAY NEXT, the neta Board of Health will proceed to a rigid examination of each and all oi the pre? mises of the citizens is the various wards of the oity. ? By order of the Chairman. THOS. P. WALKER, Clerk pro tern. May 81_4^ Millinery?Kiss Isabella Smith. ABOVE Mr. F. J. Brown's Paint 8tore, on Main atreet, will trim, alter, and repair LADIES' BONNETS and HATS in the most, approved and lateat styles, on reasonable I terms._May 29 3{ W. K. EVANS & CO. ARE now prepared to erect LIGHTNING RODS, either in city or country, upon short notice. Orders promptly attended to. May 8_3moj Rose Cordial for Bowel Affection. SURE cure?only 25 cents, at Heinitah's Drug Store. ? BLAOKBEURY WINE; pure juice and old; excellent for bowel complaint. TAMARINDS?fresh. A cooling and re? freshing drink may be had by using Tama? rinds. For sale at HEINITSH'S May 27 j_Drug Store. Wanted. a House-Keeper, COMPETENT to look after a hotel Most come well recommended. For particu? lars, address, in own hand, Eey Box 201, Co? lumbia P. O._May 27 Wanted, 1 AO TONS CAST IRON, at GOLDSMITH lXJyJ k KIND'S Foundry, /or which the higheot market price will be paid. May 3 lm For Sale, JU-iHgiCim ONE Steinway eevim octave HWplKfflUos uwood PIANO, in good order. IT4 I I 2 Also to RENT a six and a half I octave, Nunna & Clark, Rosrwood PIANO. Apply to JOSEPH DENOK, May 17 t_- Taylor Btreet. To Consumers. 80 000 jiB3,BAC0N ,n 6ioro &nd ii 1,000 bushels OATS, ' 2.000 bushels CORN. 80 barrels FLOUR, 75 barrels 8GG AR, j aft received and for sale at lowest prices. L?RICK .V, LOW:tANCE. Cow Feed. ff TOSS SHOUTS and WHEAT BRAN, for Q sale by_HOPE .V OYLES. Hay Butter. C1HOICE MAY BUTTER, ju>t received and ^foraalo.by JOHN aQNEW Si SON. South Carolina State Dental Associa? tion. THE NEXT ANNUAL MEETING of the above Association will be held in Hiia city, commencing THURSDAY, JUNE 5, at 10 o'clock A. M. The Executive Committee lias made ar? rangements wi h the "WJiccler Ho|8)" to eutortaiu members and delegates nt one-half usual rates. THOS. T. MOO UK,President.* J. H. Ali x.\ypF.n. Cor. Sec'y. May 2* G Proposals, OFFICE CITY CLF.Ult. columuia, s. C.,.May 23. 1373 PROPOSALS will be received at tills Ortice until the second TUESDAY in JUNE, for Whitewashing Sydney Park fence. _May 20 _O. BAHN UM, City Clerk. Revised Statutes State South Carolina. (COMPLETE in one volnme, tti. J ACTS of the Legislature, 1872-73. %Y. For sale at_ R. L. BKKAN'S Bookstorq. Western Hay. 1 Cid "ALES TIMOTHY HAY. for sale low LV" ' ??>>?? cash. ? HOP?& OYLES. positive SALE op* GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. IN consequence of a severe Iattack of sickness, and the ad vico of fiiends, I liavo deter? mined to retiro from business, ?_j and dispose of my proacut atock, vLich was bought in the host ruarketa before tho iato udvanoe, and for ca^h. Aa these Goods innet bo closed out, I will assure buyers tho wholu will bo eold at COST, thereby insuring thorn BARGAINS M iy 21 -tamo ' WM. McGUIXNI?. BY J. A. SELBY. Special KTotioes. OBSTACLES TO MMIKIAOK?Hippj relief for young mon from the effects of errors and abuses in curly lifo. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New me? thod of treatment. New and remarkable re? medies. Books and Circulars sent freo, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadel? phia, Pa.?an institution having a high repu? tation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Mar 2G 3m JpOB OVER FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE has proved to bo the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT and its painful off? spring, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaun? dice, Bilious attaoks, SICK HEADACHE, Oolic, DopreaBion of 8pirits, SOUR STO? MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVER, lVc, Ac. After years of careful experiments, to meet | a great and urgent demand, wo now produce from our original Genuine Powder* TUE PREPARED, a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER JtEGU LATOR,containing all its wonderful and vain able properties, and offer it in ONE DOLLAR BOTTLEB. Tho Powders, (prico as before,) f 1.00 per | package. Sent by mail, $1.0-1. 49- CAUTION l -fi* Buv no Fowders or PREPARED SIMMONS' | LIVER REGULATOR unleEs in our engraved wrapper, with Trade mark. Stamp aud Signa? ture unbroken. None other is genuine. J. H. ZEILIN & CO., MAC ON. OA., and PHILADELPHIA. 8old by all Druggists. Jan. 80, [Sept. U] gj ly._ ON Ihc ISreukfttit, Lnnchcon, lllnnfr and 8upper Table, LEA & PERRINS', WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is indiepenea ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York, Oot 29 tly Agents for the United Btatey. DAINTIES! AS FOLLOWS: PICKLED FULTON MARKET ROUNDS put up to order by Ferri#<k Co. Davis'Diamond Hams, ami any number of | tiercos on hand, and to arrive, at" ridiculously low prices. Smoked Tongues, enormously largo. Sugar-Cured strips, small in size, low in price. Sugar-Curtd Shoulders, email in size, low in price. Smoked Beef, fho excellence of which no superlative in the language can express. WINES AND LIQUORS. It wero usolees, gentle reader, to expatiat upon these; a trial alone can demonstrate their excellence. Beg to add, however, that in this department, the FREE LIST is sue ponded. Parcbod Java and Mocha CDFFEES, always fresh. Full stock of Raw Ci nee*. Rio, Ac. English and French Pickles. Preserves and Jellies in variety. And, as the dry goods folks siy, <tn endless supply of sprint; and summer f.'ucv and sta pie GROCERIES. Please call aud ioept-ct. V.Y never press you to purchase, especially if von want to buy on credit._SYMMERS Mills House Sale Stables. THE undersigned, Lavinguurchase? the DEXTER STABLES, vronld form tbtir friends that tfcey etil! keep j on hand lirat class Single hlJ Double j Earnees B?rsen, Saddle Horns am'. Mule which they are prepared to' seil on most re sonable terms. P.. GRAHAM & CO. John N. Lono, Agent. May 4 millinery' MRS. C. F.. REED has opened ia. tine assortment ot Ladies' an [Children's DRESSES, UNDER 'WEAR, HAIR of all description _ Bsaaar Fattens*; etc.. s.11 of which ^ will be sold at reduced prices, l b public in general are invit ed to tall and eee for themselves. Mrs. Reed was awarded the highest premiums for Millinery at Slate Fairs of 1871 and 1872_!'}Jlril S. E. STRATTUN, Trial Justice, Columbia, N. Ca A LL business will receive prompt alter: J\. ti.-u. Collection of accounts made a ape-! cialty. May 23 113 Mocha und Java Uoffoes. li.VOS Old Gov. nuueiit JAVA, 10 p?ck?t? Pure Mocha. For sale low by HOPE A OYLES. ieegers Beer is Pun*. "T lou't ">'*uta::i Cocooulue Indlntit] Fli L B?rrii ?? ? ?rf-ideapy orlieadache. llrlnlt><U'*(iue?!n*s Delight ..\. remarks ble med loin a lor caring all kinds of rii?-jasce of tho blood. Hotter than Sarsapaiilla. All skin diseases, Scrofula, Humors cused. May 3i 10 Good Medlulne is always appreciated. Everybody speaks iu highest praise of Utin Hcasoimblc in price, goad in a renviHoH. Mav 31 j Ush's medicine TO ALL - Spring and Summer is a trying period. Sickness, Fevers, Rowel Affections, Biliousness, Liver Disorders, arc always lurk? ing about, aud fatal diseases often spring from a uegloct of any of theso indications. Theroforo, get a box of HEINITSH'8 LIVER aud BLOOD PILLS, aud take them forlload acheo, Foverishness, Neueea, liilieu.s Disor? ders and Liver Complaint. We know they will euro yon. For tale by May 27/, _ 11151 SI [3H, Chemist. Old newspapers fer aale at riiu-.Nix office, nt fifty cents n h nn drei!. ?'Let cmr iu*t Centure? COLUMBIA, S. C, TU ES DA THE PICTORIAL HOME BIBLE. WITH a complete and ooocise Li- ] brary of Biblical Knowledge, forming a popular Cyclopedia ot companion articles, exact, clear, vivid and ab? sorbing. Complete in one super royal quarto volume of over 1.100 pages, and illustrated with over 300 engravings. Sizo of Bible, twelve inches long, ten inches wide. Printod in the English and German lan? guages. This book can only bo obtained by sub? scription, and I am the only person from whom you can obtain it. Tho time for you to obtain itis at once. During tho month of Jone, I expect to canvass the city from houso to houso. This book i* not?cannot be?over? estimated. It is the book yon nocd before all other books. I exhibit numerous testimo? nials from the most eminent scholars and di? vines. But the work cart and shall rest upon I its own merits. A samplo copy can be seen at the ofllce of tho Uowo eowing macnino. June 1 11 Y[. T. McCLELION, Agent. Attractive Goods AT TUE Grand Central Dry Goods Establisnm't| of XVM. D. LOVE <Si CO. WE have added to onr stock the past fow days, somo choice goods, as well as bargains. Will open TO-MOIIROW, (Monday,) April 23, 1873, l.COO'yarde Foulard f-ilke; beautiful goodB, in the new shades. 3,500 yards 4-4 Printed Cretons, at 10; cents a yard. Choapcsl goods told this ecason. 250 pieces Drees Goods, from 25 cente to $1 a yart'-, in the new colors. Two-Button Kids, at 75 cents a pair. Tucked tikirts, at 75 cents each. Ladies' White A prons, lrom 25 cente to $1 25 each. Yard-wide White Mitling, at 25 cents a yard. Lace Collars, at 25 cents each. Printed Linen Lawns, at 30 und 37* cents a | yard, in fast colors. White PiqueB, at 25 cents ayard; fine goods. White Naineook.at 12} conts a yard. Plain and Laoe Striped Victoria Lawn. Embroidered Sets, at 50 cents a set. Club-handle Parasols. Our Lace and Embroidery department com? prises a very choice selection. Hosiery, in all sizes and makes.* A full line of Prints and Domestics. All are invited to call and inspect our at tractive stock. Customers will find whatever advertised, at I the Grand Central Dry Goods estabUshment of W. I). LOVE & CO., Under Wheeler House. W. D. Love._B. B. McCreeky ? WAGONS. LARGE lot ot the justly celebrated "MILBURN WAGONS," A just reecived?two, three and Tour horse; and will be sold very low, if called for soon, at the Carriage Fattoiy e-f JOHN AGNEW. Mav IS_M. J. CALNAN. Agont. New Orleans Is just now attracting the public attention on account of the political trouble there. The "Indian Girl" is attracting the attention of smokers on account of the stock of Imported Cigars, tho like of which has not been seen hero si neu Columbia waB Bnrne? and Her Citizens Show their appreciation ot the same, as also 0fthe9t0reth.it makes a specialty in this line, by the increasing demand for "Manilla," "Priucipees" and "Figaro,** lof Imported To? bacco,) and as tho Indian chief who Shot Down Tbc United States General him eauaed the !r.vj beds to eUi ll ot the burning of powder, so this "Ind.au Maid" h;\s caused Columbia tn Hm*-ll of the burning of tobacco. May I t New Famity Grocery. THE undersigned respectfully infirm their friends and the pub? lic generally, that ibevhave opin? ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE luBgEDiaBlal the- old stund ol Campbell A Junes, null would respectfully solicit a por? tion of their patronage*. Oar goods are fresh, and will be snid at lowi-st market prices. BOW EN i LaFAR. John U. Bowes. M. LaFak. March 11 OREENFIELD'S CARRIAGE nni mUE CARRIAGE ?tr>f ij at the comer ol X ..Ally ?,? 1 Mi?iri str< ot* has been LARGELY INOUFAfcED Within a h W ilaj ? ; :i:-t. j ? <i :.- i.O't 1 torv com? plete tl.iu ivrr hi fore, rmbrncirig, in :-v-ry variety, all the leading styles and quality ol vehicle** in demand in t:u? market IT. e stuck ol HAUNE'S i*. also rontnict". Prices v?.lv low. \V. K. GREENFIELD. P.di in " REMOVAL. GEO. IIP. UNS begs to iulortn his Miend-? and Ilao public gonorid ly that lie has icmoved to tho largo store formerly occupied by W. D. Lov*.*,v Cv , under tho Co ? .lumbia nut) 1, whore lie may be iuund with a sehet elock of Watcbes, Clocks, Jewelry, Piated v.'jj!?, Kp.-t-.tAf icb. itte. Repairing done in nil i:* branoh*-?. Prices moderate an.! despatch guaranteed. Fob 15_ _ ;e"iuoh For Sale. A HOUSE and LOT, on Taylor, bei 5> twee-D Henderson ntivl Blrriwell btroots; tfronting 011 Taylor street 7d feet, run? ning back 151 feet, more or lers. Tho hou-'e contains four rooms on the. flrt-t story and four unfinished ro.ms on the second story u very oonveniont roiddeucj. For particulars Uiquiro at Q. riEItCK.-i'. , April 22 y MORNING, JUNE 3, 1873. ON IN The New Store, one of j the finest selections of I DRY GOODS ever of? fered in this city. One advantage in purchas? ing in this establish? ment is the bright light, which enables all cus? tomers to see what they are buying, and not be disap? pointed by buying in the dark. | As all advertisements are only half believed, you are request? ed to call and be sure of what you do. C. F. JACKSON. THE HEALING SPRINGS, On the Line of the Chesapeake and Ohio It. A'., Bath County, Virginia, WILL bo opened for tho reception of visitors on the FIRST OF JUNE, with accommodations for tu uns iicnduei> vzn sons. They aro accessible by tho Chesapeako and Ohio "Railroad from Covington Depot, fifteen milee by a line turnpike of eaajfgrauoB, in line order, passing in full view of the CELEBRATED FALLING SPRINGS and the MAGNIFICENT SCENERY ON JACKSON'S RIVER. Passengers by mail train from tho East ar? rive at Ooviugton at 7 P. M. Express trains from the West arrivo at 6.38 P. M. Visitors for the Springs by these trains remain over night at Covington. Passengers by mail trains from the West arrivo at Covington at 7 20 A. M. Expross trains from tho East ar? rive at 7 A. M. Stages and other vehicles for the Springe leave Covington every morn? ing. Trains Btop twenty minutes at Coving? ton for breakfast and supper. Two hotels, with ample accommodations. KESSNICH'S FINE BAND OF MUSIC is j engaged for the season, and the usual facili? ties for amusement and recreation provided. Descriptive pamphlets can be had of | Messrs. Puucei.l,, Ladd A Co., Richmond, or of the Agent at tho Springs. Teusis?Board, 13 per day; IGO per month. Children and colored servants half price. M. H. Hoi-st jn, M. D., Resident Physician. May 20 19 to. M. Q?ARLE8, Agent. Cherokee Springs. THIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE, situated eight miles above the town of Spar? enburg, S. C, will be open to visitors JONE 15th. The buildiugs havo baen newly furnished aud*v&rk>u3 improvements made for the eoni tort and eejoymout of Guests. Tho chief, mineral properties of the Water aro Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and Nitre, and from the time when tho Ch&rokees visited the place to drink and batho in the water, it has been re? garded a specific ia Dyspeptia, Genoral De? bility and disoasea of the Skin, tho Livor and Kidneys. Tho Climate is extreme'y healthful and pleasant, ar.J naturo soems to have desig? nated the spot both on account of ite curative elements .\nd ite inviting lovoiiuees. ?'Of a" the prescriptions mute vp lelth a tiete to alterative ejfest, none can be vonxoarwl trith Mineral Waters." VEHICLES always ai depots. TERMS -140 per mouth; ?13 per week; {3 p?.rti*y. Children under 12 years of ago and Servants half price. Apply io JOHN D. BLACK. Resident Manager, Spartanburg, S. C. ftjfAngiicta CJironicleand SetUtMl. Charles? ton AVtrs ??id Courier and Savannah Jiejiu'j liean cdpv laiiy ior oue month, and s-'-nd bill tu this < llice. May 24 Into CLEAVEL AN D MINERAL SPRINOS, {fbnnerjji Wi'fon'.*,} near S?t(l\!>>j, FIFTY-FiVE miles Wtelofl _b Charlotte, N. C, will he opened l3&_fo1' the reception of visitors on ?SlSEtbe V2ih ul Juuy. The nindn building ii.ii- been improved by the addition of three pi?zzic. The Wilmington, Charlotte and Hntherford I'ailroad it finished to within three mi!en of the Springs, an.I passengers will bo met by hacks evvry day e xcept Snu d'iye. The Air-Lilie Railroad parses within eleven u i.<rs ol the Spriu^.-, ami if iuformed in time, hacks will he sent to mee t those who may c jeu" in that way. Conveyance!! to other 1 oint i m iv ho had if desired. Cold and Warm Baths, White Sulphur. It* Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. Land i t Mu $lc other fourctjof nmiucmont. Faro ! first clfl-h. Fpr mrlhf-r particulars, apply to I Marl-Vilm* T. W. BltEV\Rl>. Prnitrletor. New Publication;:. "VTF.W .IUVENILE ROOKS I.r.n lo: fdi lN li illuK.1 ltf-d N?w - landunl mi.ikt- : >r libinritrn N. '.v y vcli , . ? ein ..i. binding. .V.r.. . lr...-h ? i WRVTISO D^SKS. 1 F'-rtf..:;??-. Oold p. t.-. Peu-Knive*, Pocket Rm>!>!?, i hoto^ru; i: iVibnnih.of nil sizes. Fancy torackeis and Uobl: Khclvep, and a general viiii' '} i?i I ? ? r. N"!' hi d Cat: Papers,En? voi -i t - nt) ! Fancy ftaiioi i ry. for rale bv Mov ") R. I,. BRYAN. I are now prepared to turnish our first I YV c!:m? CYPRESS SAWEDSDINtiLES,in ftuy d'?i:r? d ;'i'i*.:: ity and upon the Hhorlc^t j not!en. I or economy, durability and unpo ] rior lisjin.'i, th y cannot be txi oiled. Ship ' mt-uts lua-'.ii ;.i any part id tho country ; promptly. MrJlASrilll MONTEITII '*0*TH March 1(5 r.rs.n AV. hREV/ V,RAWF0B?, Allnimj ut Law, .V'_>. 9 Ln*r> Ran.ft' Vohtmhin, S.O. COLLKt: L'I?NS PUNCTUALLY MADE. Api ii i:> 2m Hnnds Wanted. ALL LABORING MLN wiillnc t.o cut lim? ber Will Und ri'f-h |y work and rerfhlarpaj cm application to na. ALMAS I'Eil, MONTEITH A- ROATII. I Mar !. n !3mo tie Event." VOL. IX?NO, G3. X), EPSTIN, Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium! NEW CLOTHING-! GOOD CLOTHING! CHEAP CLOTHING THE largOBt and finest of the very latest stylos of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, ever eeen in Columbia. Furnishing Goods I HiB stock of GENTS* FURNISHING GOOD8 cannot be equaled in the city, comprising eyery novelty of the season. Hats and Caps! Silk, Wool and Straw HATS?the very latent out. Tho celebrated "VENTILATOR" STRAW HAT on hand?Just tho thing for warm weather. Shirts 1 Shirts! Shirts 1 SILK SCARFS, TIES and BOWS, of the finest and most elegant doeigna andpatterns. All at the lowest possible Bguros. Call early, at D. EPSTIN'S, May 24_Under Colombia Hotel. Ahead as Usual! SPRING AXD SCHMER GOODS! R. & W. C. ABE now exhibit ing the LA.BOE8T, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of , MIS AXD GEJiTS' FLRXISDiXG GOODS Ever bioaght to this oity. Our Custom Department I? replete with a choice and elegant assort? ment of CA3SIMERES AND VESTINQS. Wo are at ill taking ordera for thoao PER? FECT-FITTING SHIRTS. March 19 Spring Clothing and Hats. DEALERS IN GLOTMXG, HATS, UMBRELLAS, CASES, Gents' Furnishing Goods, rELEHHATED STAR SIIlItT?, Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE Y\TE have made special arnngenvmtB with V? one ol tlic largtKt shirt manufacturer* to supply ( iir trade ^vith WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS o*. the annexed pricey ?v.r cn.jh per half dozen; the quality and number of Linen and Workmanship, wo guaranteoa t c rJ?i t lit: A GO, New Yolk Mill*. 2,200 Linen, JRJ. 15 5'.?, Wamsuta. 2,100 Linen, H5. B Co. Tnscora, 2 OC? Lilien, *l3 50 O ?? 05. Masonvillo, 1 8<>0 Linen, $11 30. P 53, Forroatdale, 1 (ittO Linen, $10. L -lit, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, t8. A splendid line of Cloth Coats and Doe Pants, Faaey ORs?imcro l'ants, a btautifnl lino of White Veete.new *tyle. Mai V.) Southern "Warehouse Company, (Si'rvuii stmt, ueur (JrecrtviUe nwl Uidutnbia Itailrodd, 1t< prepared tn rtccivo COTTON end other proj'itrty upon Storage, and to n.a)*e ad Vanc< s upon tho same. Cotton shipped to this houso will bo Htorcd subject to the order ot tho owner, and tho lowest rates charged f?i*storage. A.i prr.pc.vy so Biotsd will uo insured in good reliable rompanLr, if inaur 1 ance is desired; and advatooa will bo made at tbo lowest bankiuu ratus. Cur storehouses arc so located that draya^o is not uccrsaary, and no charge for handling will be r.iado. ar?-AH bn-uueea commnnicaiiorio should be addrcdrod to tho Treasurer. EDWARD HOPE. Pro.-i lent. Fmvis F. Gary, Troasuror. Maroii 33m Buffalo Tontrne6, N'F.W ?nsar-enrod HAMS, Brckfast Stripe, ?m-?ked Ib t f.for saic low. nOPE Ji OYLES. ffflLE PHCENIX E?uk,Jobau? 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SELBY, calablisktnentia tho State where four sheetPOST BILLS, <fcc., Ao., goodstylo, either Colored. tfirC&U oiroens. Proprietor.