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? The FATtTSTEKS*niovEMKNT.?The Chi? cago - Tribune notices these facts, and aaya: "When a parly dare not no mi u a to candidates for office, and permits the election to go by default, the fact is a confession of prostration and weakoew, omonnting to abdication. It may be said that, the .farmers, oi the State have taken into their hands the nomination and election of judicial officers, and that tho Republican party does not teb\ din posed to get into a conflict with the Granges, in whioh confliot it would cer? tainly come oat second best. But if this is an answer, how .will ? it. be .next fall, when County officers are to bo eleoted? Is it likely that one victory of the Granges will appease their appetite? Having elected a Judge this* cammer, will they not want a County Treasurer next fall, and a Congressman next year? The party that rejects oivil service reform because that might cauro a Democrat to bo ap? pointed over- a loss competent Republi? can, daro not, it BeemB, nominato oven a County Judge to settle op the estates] of dead men in n State where it lately had 50,000 majority." The West is get? ting heavtily tired of the Radical party, und is taking proper measures and Steps i to put its men out of power. Suoh a movement will ?oon assumo formidable proportions in all parts of tho Union, and result ia a ohnnge of ralers from tho President to the fence viewer. The InoN Horse in Africa.?The] Khedive of-Egypt, Ismail Pacha, has undertaken a work whioh, if successfully j carried out, will result in vast benefits to the entire Eastern world. He proposes to construct tho Soudan Railroad, which will run from Shondy to Wady Haifa, and open a .direct communication be? tween thp Mediterranean and tho centre I of Africa. Tho features of the work are novel and worthy of the attentive consi? deration of the American engineers, who have constructed bo many vast.works, in order to surmount natural obstacles of stream, mountain or valley. At this distance,, it is difficult to realize tho mag? nitude of an undertaking involving an outlay Of $20,000,000 in gold; tho con? struction of 889 kilometres of railway across the hottest of desert wastes; the building of ship inclines to avoid the Nile: cataracts, that vessels may be drawn overland a distance of three miles, and the transportation of G6 engines and 1,100 carriages to the heart of Ethiopia, i The'new railroad is to be completed in three years, and the consummation of the project will doubtless be the har ' binger Of a great futurn for Egypt and the East. _ ? A Ten-Mi lb iE rial Ridb in a Paper .Ship.?The Reading Times soys Prof. Donaldson made an ascension from that | town in a paper balloon, a few days ego. This ia the first paper balloon ascension byaaroronaut on record. Although it proved successful, and was the cheapest ascension ia a pecuniary sense that could bo made, Prof. Donaldson has no desire to repeat it?not for fear of the safety of tho asaencion, but because of . the frail character of tho balloon, and the almost certainty of its destruction in making a landing. The weight of. the "John D. Miahlor" was forty-eight pounds, being but half, that of the ordi ' nary balloon . of, a .similar capaoity. It held 14,0u0 oubio foet of gas. The cost of the paper used in tho construction amounted to 32.50. For the first lime ia his life, Prof. D maldson witnessed two Bun-seta in ono evening?the first] before he had left terra firma, and the second'after bo had gone beyond the clouds. The latter he describes as boau? tiful beyond desoription. T ' The Lynchborg (Va.) Press says: "Tho amount of tobacco now coming to this market is almost fabulous; every icon of space ia oar vast warehouses ia being-filled dny after day with the fra? grant weed. At no period since the war ] has'ao large an amount been brought to this city for Bale, and indeed anterior to 1 the war we doubt if, at any season, the I amount was larger. Notwithstanding the enormous quantities offered, prices 1 are well maiotaiaed, keeping up to the' highest notch." Election of Alderman. COLUMBIA, 8. C, Jone C, 1873. AN election will be held on WEDNESDAY, Jane 18, for Alderman of Ward No. 2, to fill the nnexpired term of C. M. Wilder. Tho 1 polls will be opened at ? o'clock A. M. and j closed at G o'clock P. M. By order: Jntae 7 JOHN ALEXANDER. Mayor. For Sale. MORTGAGES on Real Estate. Apply to _Jabe.0.3 DIG AMBHILL. Broker. Flour. Of\f \ BBLS. Extra Family, Medium and OUV/ Super., for sale low, by Jone i_ HOPE A OYLES. Snerar-Unrod Shoulders and Strips. 6BBLS. Sugar-Cored SHOULDERS and BroakfA6tJtrhIPS._ HOPE A GYLES. Toilet and Laundry Soaps. ?1 f\(~\ BOXES oholce and cboap Toilet 1WU and Laundry SOAPS, lor sale low. _Juno4_HOPE A_GYLES. 1 Wanted, a House-Keeper, COMPETENT to look after a hotel. Must] oorae veil reoommonded. for particu? lars, address, in own hu,nd, Key Box 201, Co Jumbia P. o. May 27 For Sale, TWO Rood MILCH COW8. Ap- I I ply to 8. POPE, At Markot. Junes _ ? Mceha and Java Coffees. -1 f \ BAGS Old Government JAVA, 1U 10 pockets Pure Mocha. For sale low by HOPE A GYLEH. Revised Statutes State South Carolina. /"COMPLETE in one volume, tC. \j ACTS of the Legislature, 1872-73, $1. i ??T?fti?_&t_R1L. BRYAN'S Book^torc^ W. K. EVANS & 00. ~ 4 RE now prepared to erect LIGHTNING A.. RODS,.eithor in city or country, upon short uotico, Orders promptly attended to. /. jyay 8 a_frnof . Cow Feed. X TON'S SHORTS ahd WHEAT BRAK, for ?J wale by. { y HOPE ?s CYLES. THE I) BY J. A. SELBY. Spoolal Notloos. OUSTACLKS TO MARRIAGE, Hanny rolier for young men from lue effects of errors *nd abuses iu early life. Manhood restored. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. New me? thod of treatment. New and remarkablo ro medies. * Boohs and Cironlars sent free, in soalod envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth etroot, Philadel? phia. Fa.?an institution havinft a high repu? tation for honorablo conduct and professional skill. Mar 20 3m THE MILD POWER CURES IIUaiPHItEY'S' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE riiOVED, FROSt THE MOST ample experience, on entire success. Biliipb?, iTrouipt, WKeknt and. Reliable. They an the only medicines perfectly adapted to popular two?so etmrilo th'ii mistakes cannot be mado in usint? them; bo harmless as to bo free from danKCT '? niid ?o efficient as to bo olwnyB reliable. They have tbo highcat commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. I*rlce, in large three-drachm rials, .with directions: Nns. Cures. Cent?. I. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation?, . . 50 Worms, 'Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . . 50 ?1. Crylnjr-Collc, orTwthingof IiifiuitH, . 50 \. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adult*, . . 50 5. Dysentery f Griping, Bilious Oolic, . . SO fi. Cholera-M orbits, Vomiting.50 7. Doughs, Colds, llrouchiti*,.50 *>? Neuralgia, Toothache, Ftiecnchc, ... 50 U. Heailaches, Pick Headache, Vertigo, . 50 I"- Dyspepsia, Bilious Siwuaoh, .... 50 II. SnupreMediOr l'ainfnlTeiiods, ... 50 W. Whites, too Profuse 1'eriods, .... 50 13. Croup, Cough, Difficult BreutWncr, . . .Ml H. Smlt Ancum, Erysipelas, Eruption*, . 50 15. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains, . . . 50 10. Fever and Ague, Chill Fovei, Arnic?, 50 17. Piles* blind or bleeding, .... . . 50 18. Ophthalmy, and fiore or Wenk Eyc<=, . 50 19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Influenza, . 50 ' 20. VVhooplng-Cough.Violent Coughs, ? to 21. Asthma, OpprcMsed Breathing, . . . M> 22. Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing, . 50 2?. Scrofula, Enlnrgud Olunda, BweUinffS, . 50 24. General Debility, Physical Weakness, . 50 25. Dropsy and Scanty Secret Ions, . . . . SO 2fi. Hea-Stchnesa, Bicknt*s from Riding, . 50 27. Htducy-Dlaensc; Oravcl. . . . - . .HI Nervous Debllltj', bemiuul Weakness, or Involuntary Discharges,.i 20. Sove Mouth, Canker, - . . ? ? .- ? 3d Vrlnnry Weakness, Wcllmir the r.i-.i, ..< St. Painful Periods, with BpusttW, . . . .'< 85. fSufTcrisig? at Cnnngn of 1.1?*, ??? ? . i'" i?'. EpYlYnsey, Bpnnns, St.YiUirfBttheo, . If* 84. DlphAierln, UUwited Boro;Thnmt,. . Si. ClA'onlo Congestions and Eruption?, . FAMILY CASES. citse or single box to nay purt <;f tne country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address Office and Depot, No. ?02 Bboapwat, Xrw Yoiuc J^oi- t*aie by all Druggist*. And bv GEIOER A McGREGOR, Columbia, S_0. _ _ _April_14 Itt1 y New Novels at Bryan's Bookstore. THE Now Magdalon, by Wilkle Collins. 50c. Ready Monoy Mortaloy.- Tr> cents. Murphy's Mast r, by author of "Cecil's] Tryst." 25 cents. Tbo Mystery of Oreival, by Emilc Gabo noau. 75 cents. Rouge ft Noir; a Tale of Baden-Baden,1 from tho Frenoh of Edmond About. Old Kensington, by Miss'1 hackery: $1. Qalatua, | or tho Roggare; a Novel of tuo Dutch Re? public; 75 cents. Lady Swpet Applo, or I Throo to One; Applet on's Library of Choice Novels; 75 cents. Pascarel; a Novel, by "Ouida." We Girls; by Mru. Whitney. Also, Memoir of a Brother, by author of Tom. Brown at Rngby. 8ome Talk About Anitn als and their Master?, by Arthur Helps. Red Cotton Night Cap Country; new Poem, by Browning. The Fishing Touriet; Angler's Guide, by Hallock. Juno 3 King's Kountun Military School. Yorkvllle, B. Ci THE SECOND SESSION OF THE School Year, 1873, will begin JULY list, and end NOVEMBER 30tu. iTekmij: For School Expeneos, i. e., Board, Tuition, Fuel, Lights. Washing, Stationery, Ao , $135 00 i poraeBaion, pav&bie. in advance. For circu? lars, address Con. A COWARD, Principal. June 1 mthO HO WES, HYATT & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, *im N09 00, 02 and 91 Grand Ptreet. a few rlldoors West of Broadway, Now York. All 4V.ordors attendod to faithfuliv and with "eepatoh. W. Z. McGllEE, oflSouth Carolina, i< conneoted with this house. May 21 tl3 AN IRON-CLAD 8E0UB1TY. HiKK, PERMANENT and PKOF1TAUE. First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Gold Bonds | OF THE PORT HOY Ah RAILROAD COMPANY, I Quaranteed Principal and Interest I y the] Georgia Railroad and Dankitia Cutnvnny. PRINCIPAL and INTEREST payable in Gold Coin iu New York or London. May and November Coupons. Principal due No? vember 1, 188t). Denomination $1,000, or f.'>0i). Throe Bonds aro recommended to Trus? toes, Executor* and nthitrs hh being an in vestmont worthy ol tit.: ir attention for tho following reason*: 1. They are the First Mortgage upon a gro*t through line Road. 2. : Th?y arc guarantied by a poworlul Cor? poration, whoso credit stands Al in Ainetica and Europe 3. They can bo Registeted, which saves the owner from loss, in ease of robbery, iVe. 4. The Coupons aro payablo in a fixed und staple ourroucy?Gold Coin or Sterling. Th(-y have boon 9nbjooted to a rigid inves? tigation by tho luidoroigned, and aro recom? mended in full confidence, to those seeking a ohoico and undoubted investment. For aalo at 00 and accrued interoat in Cur? rency, at which price?taking gold at its pre eent figures?thoy pay over nine (0) per cent, per annum. All marketable Securities' received in Ex? change^ For further particulars, apply to KING. FINNEY & CO., No, 21 Nassau street, New York, or A. O. KAUFMAN, No. 25 Broad etroet, CharleBlon, S. C. May 23__ flmo Family Flonr. 100 BBLS. hxlra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priued. but sound. wa? For Halo by HOPE ft OYLES. Oats and Corn. 1AA/\ BUSHELS nrimo while CORN ,UU\ / 800 bushoia heavy OATS. For sale low for cash. HOPE A GYLES. "Let our just Censure* COLUMBIA, S. C, S?NDA. DAINTIES! AS FOLLOWS: PICKLED FULTON MARKET ROUNDS, put ud to order by Ferria A Co. Davis' Diamond Dame, and auy number of liercoB on hand, aud to arrive, at ridiculously low priceB. Smoked Tongues, onormously largo. Nugar-Cnrod Btripa, small in size, low iu price. Sugar-Cured Shoulders, email iu eizc.low in prico. Smoked Reef, the excellence of which no superlative in tho language can express. WINES AND LIQU0E8. It woro useless, gentle reader, to expatiato upon these; a trial alone can demonstrate their excellence. Bog to add. however, that in this department, tho FREE LIST ia eua pendod. Tarched Java and Mocha COFFEES, always frosh. Full stock Raw Coffees, Rio, Ac. English and French Pickles. Presorvo8 and JellieB in variety. And, as tho dry goodB folka say, an endless supply of spring and summer fancy aud Bta plo GROCERIES. Plcaae call and inspect. Wo never proBS vou to purchase, especially if you want to bnv on credit. GEO. SYMMERS. Cherokee Springs. THIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE, situated.eight miles above tiio town of Spar tanburg, S. C, will bo opon to visitors JUNE 15th. Tho buildings have baen nowly furniBhed and various improvements made for the com? fort and enjoyment of Guoats. The chief I mineral properties of the Water aro Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and Nitre, and from the 1 time when tho Cbcrokccs viBitod tho place to drink aud bathe in tho water, it has been re? garded a specific in Dyspepsia, Genoral De? bility and diseases of the Skin, the Liver and Kidneys. The Climate ia extremely healthful and plcaeaut, aud nature seems to havo desig? nated the apot both on account of its curative elements and its inviting loveliness. ?'Of all the prescriptions made up with a view to alterative effect, none can be comvared j icith Mineral Waters." VEHICLES always at depota. TERMS-$40 per month; ?15 per week; *3 porday. Children under 12 yoara of ago and Servanth half prico..^ ' Apply to * JOHN R. BLACK. Resident Manager, Spartanbnrg, S. C. itiT Augusta Chronicle and Seht triff, Charles? ton Nein? and Courier and Savannah Repub- | lican cop v daily for onu month, and send bill to this office. May 21 lino CLEAVE!AND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wi'son's,) near Shelby, FIFTY-FIVE miles West or I Charlotte, N.C., will be opened [ for the reception of visitors (in .tho 12th of Juno. Tho main I building has been improved by tho addition of I thrco piazzas. Tho Wilmington, Charlotte j aud Ruthorford Railroad is hnishtd to within three miles of tho Springs, and paeeengera will be met by hacks every day except Sun? days. The Air-Lino Railroad parses within eleven miloa of tho Springs, and if informed iu time, hacke will be sent to meet those who may come in that way. Conveyances to other points may bo bad if desired. Cold and Warm Baths, White Sulphur. Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. Band of Mu? sic aud other sources of amusement. Fare! first claps. For further particulars, apply to Mav 15 2m* T. W. BREY ARB. Proprietor. WAGONS. A LARGE lot ot the jnstly celebrated BSE. "MILBURtf WAGONS." Sjjj just roecived ?two, thieo and four horse; and will be sold very low, if railed for soon, at the Carriage Factory of JOHN AGNEW. Mav IS _M. JLCALNAN. Agni?. GREENFIELD'S ! CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. 11IIE CARRIAGE stock at tie corner of . Lady and Main street* has I ecu LARGELY INCREASED Within a few days past, and is now mi re com? plete than evu before, embracing, iu every variety, .ill I he leading styles and quality nl vehicles in demand in this market. The stock ot U&HKESS is also c?inp'He. Prices verv low. W. K. GREENFIELD. Pub 20 May Butter, f tUOlCK M AY BUTTER, Just received and j \J for xale. by JOHN AilNl'.W ,\ SON. lor Salo. A HOUSE and LOT, on Taylor, bo twoeu Henderson and Barnwcll streets; .fronting on Taylor street Til feet, run-1 uiug back 155 fcot, more or loss. The house contains four rooms on tho first story and four unfinished rooms on the second Btorv?a vory convenient renidenco. For particulars, inquiro at G. TIERCKH' April 22 MILLINEEY. MRS. 0. E. REED has opened i a Hue assortment of Ladies' and |Cliildren*H DRESSES, UNDER* "WEAR, HAIR of all descriptions,, Bazaar Patterns, etc., all of which will bo aold at reduced prices. The ftublicin general aro invited to call and seo or the.mot ives. Mrs. Reed was awarded tho highest premiums for Milliuerv at State Fairs ol 1S71 and 1372. _ _April is :inu? To Consumers. 80i?0??JtS;i?^0ONin,towa,ia * 1,000 bushels OATS, 2.000 bushel* CORN, 30 barrels FLOUR, 75 barrels SUGAR, jtisl received and for sale I at lowost piicos. L?RICK & LOWRANCK. Y MORNING, JUNE 8, 1873. w E are receiving TO-DAY a full and fresh line, assorting our whole stock uf DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. also, OUR UILLIN'ERY DEPARTMENT. Timea arc dull, but peoplo will clolbo their families. Beiog aware of thiB.wokccp up I with the timea by offering Bpccial inducemonta in all gooda we keep. 49~ All mannor of gooda, uuitablo for touriata and tiavellcra.ou hand All gooda aold at panic prices. All prices warranted an cheap as the cheapest. All gooda warranted ae good as tho beat. Juno 8_It. C. BHIPEH^CO^J ON JB@r IN The New Store, one of the finest selections of DRT 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 tbe dark. I As all advertisements are only1 half believed, you are request? ed to call and be sure of what I you do._ C. F. JACKSON. Attractive Goods at tue Grand Central Dry Goods Establishing1 or Witt. D. LOVE & CO. WE have added to our stock the past few i days, some choice goods, ae well aa bargains. Will open T0-M0I.I10W, (Mokoav.) April 28, 1873, l.COO yards Foulard fcilks; beautiful goods, in the new shados. 3,500 yards 1-1 Printed Cretons, at lf.j cents a yard. Cheapest gooda eo!d this season. 250 nieces Dress Ooods, from 25 cents to $1 a yard, in tho new colors. Two-Button Kid?, at 75 cents a pair. Tucked Skirts, at 75 centa each. Ladies' White A pruus, from 25centa to $1 25 | each. Yard-wide White Matting, at 25 conta a yard. Lace Collars, at 25 cents each. Printed Linen Lawns, at 30 and 37A centB a yard, in fast colors. White Piques, at 25 centsayard; One gooda. White Nainsook, at 12A cents a yard. Plain and Lace Stripoti Yiotoria Lawn. Embroidered Sets, at 50 conta a set. Club-handle Paraaola. Our Lace and Embroidery department com? prises a very choice Belectiou. Hosiery, in all sizca *nd makes. A full line of Prints and Domestics. All are invited to call and inspect our at tractive stock. Customers will tind whatevf r adv< rtiscd, at tho Grand Cintral Drv Ooods establishment of W. i). LOVE A CO., Under Wheeler House. W. D. Lovfi^ B. B McCiiKKitT. New Orleans is jnsi now attracting the public attention on account of the political trouble there. The "Indian Girl" is attracting the attention of smokers on account of tho stock of Imported Cigars, the like of which has uot been seen here since Columbia was Burned and Her Citizens Skow their appreciation ui the same, ad also of the store that makes a specialty in this lino, by the increasing demand for ''Manilla," "Prineipeeo" and "Figaro." [of Imported To? bacco,) ami aa the Indian chief who Shot Down The United States General ha* caused the lava beds to snn-ll ol tho hunting of powder, I so this "Indian Maid*' has caurtd Columbia I to nmcllol the burning of tobacco. May II Shingles. \T7"K are now prepared to furnish our first YV claanCYPKEliS SAU, HD SHINGLES, iu any desired quantity and upon the shortest notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, they cannot be excelled. Ship? ments made to any part of tho country promptly. Mo MAS TER, MONTEITH a ROATH. March 10 (Imo New Family Grocery. /rrr TBE undersigned rospcotfully ?BbSM inform their friends and the pub? lic generallv. that they have o'pen cd a FAMILY GROCERY STORE _hiat the old stand of Campboll A Joues, and would respectfully solicit a por? tion of their patrdnagn. Our goods arofrosh, and will be aold at lowest market prices. BOWEN A LaPAB. John ITI.Buwkk. M. LaFau. March 11 _ Mills House 8ale Stables. TnEunderaignfd, bavingpnrehaHed tho DEXTER STABLER, would in? form thoir frit nda that thoy still keep on hand first claea Single ai.d Donblo Harness Horses, Saddlo Ilorprs and Milieu, whieb they are prepared to sell on most ri a Bonablo lurnis. it. GRAHAM A CO. Jons N. Loya, Agent. May I 1& rue Event." VOL. IX?NO. G8. D, EPSTIN, Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium! NEW CLOTHING! GOODCLOTBMG! CHEAP CLOTO THE largest and finest of the verv !?.tcat stylos of O?8TOM-MA.DE CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, ever aeen in Columbia. Furnishing Goods! Hib Btock of GENT3' FURNISHING GOODS cannot bo equaled in the city, comprising every novelty of the Hcaeon. Hats and Caps! Silk, Wool and Straw HAT8?the very latest lout. Tho celebrated "YENTILATOH" STRAW HAT on hand?just tho thing for warm weather. Shirts I Shirts 1 Shirts! SILK SCARFS, TIES and BOWS, of the I finest and most elegant designs and patterns. All at the lowest possible figures. Call early, at D. EPSTIN'S, May 21_Under Columbia HotoL Ahead as Usual! SPRIXG AM) SUMMER M l GOODS! B. & W. C. SWAFFIELD ARE now exhibiting tho LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of . UTS AND GESTS' MMSIIIXG GOODS Ever brought to this city. Our Custom Department la replete with a choice and elegant assort? ment of CASSIMSRES AND VESTIKGS. We arc still taking order* for those PER? FECT-FITTING SHIRTS. March 19 Spring Clothing and Hats. KIN ARD 8c WILEY, DEALERS IN GL0TI1IXS, HATS, IWELIAS, CASES, Gents' Furnishing Goods, CKLEUIIAIEU STA It Ml i UTS. Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. WE have made speoial arrangements with ouool the largest Shirt manufacturers to supply our trado with WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS at tho annexed prices, for cash per hal' dozen; the quality and number of l inen and Workmanship, wo guarantee a perfect rtl: A CO, Now York Mills, 2,200 Linen, $10. II 50, Wamsuta, 2,100 Linen, 115. B CG, Tnscora, 2.0C0 Linen, #13 50. O B 03, MaHonville, 1,800 Linon, $11.60. B 53, Forrostdalo, 1.C00 Linen, (10. R 43, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, $8. A splendid line of Oloth Goats and Doc Pants. Fancy Cassimero Fante, a beautiful lino of Wbito Veete, now atylo. Mar 19 J. U. HUNKLT, JAMES A. DUNKAlt. Solicitor Fifth Circuit. EUNKLE & DUNBAR, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. OOico Law Range and Stato House, Mar 23 COLUMBIA, B. U. ANDREW CRAWFORD, Attorney ut Ln w, ,V?>, 3 Law Hanne, Oolnmlrirt, S. C. COLLECTIONS PUNCTUALLY MADE. A-?rill .".im .Proposals, OFFICE CITY CLKEK, Coi.t JtniA, S. C, May 23, 1S73. PROPOSALS will he rcoeived at this Oftice until tho second TUESDAY in JUNE, for Whitewashing Sydney Park feuco. May 20 C. BARN UM, City Clerk. THE PHOENIX Book, Job andNewepapet STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT pppppppppp pppppppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp pppppppppp ppppppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp ppp pppp pprrppp '.JE Proprietor oJ the Pnrr.Nix has fitter', up and thoroughly furnished his office with latest improved materialfor execution of all kinds Printing RRRRR RRRRR RRRRRRRRRR RRRR BBBBfi RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRRRR RRRR RR RR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR RRRRRR RRRRR The Type, Herder, Rulo, Ornaments, CotB,Ac areof MODELN STYLE and carefully selected injmnmni itt i hit i nniirii innnii IIIIUIII ITTTTTTTT iiirmii iiiiuin iiiiiniiiniii iiiimuiiun Tho Presses are APPROVED ? 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