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BY J. A. SELBY. ?Health Hints.?Warm bread "packs" the stomach. Don't eat it. The best and the safest tootb wash is | tepid water. ?* Never sit or aleep with cold feet. A mixed diet of animal and vegetable I food is the best; the vegetablo portion should predominate. Regularity of the time in eating has much to do with the preservation of health. Do not. eat late suppers. Water Standing for some time in a room becomes impure, by absorbing noxious vapors from the air. All sleeping rooms should be thorough? ly ventilated. The bedding should be often changed and kept well aired. ??Hay Fever'* may be instantly relieved by bathing the nostrils and closed eye? lids with spirits of camphor and warm water. Whoever eats ?'heavy" pie fernst or "soggy" bread, commits,'a crime against his physical well-being and must pay the penalty, j Thoroughly cleanse the cellar. Ven? tilate it without, summer and (.winter. Suffer no decayed vegetables to remain in it. Golds are often caught by standing in an opon hall or doorway during oold| weather. The transition of the cold and warm currents causes the trouble. An eminent physician thinks that more than 80,000 deaths are caused an? nually by tight lacing. Wet or damp clothes should be in? stantly removed. Why? Because they rapidly chill the surface of the body, the beat being earned off by evaporation. The projected tunnel through the Rocky Mountains is to be nearly fifteen miles in length; larger than the Mount Oenis and Hoosao bores combined. That is one of the greatest bores that we hear of. --v , I " BP. Notice. Union Savings Bank, Columblu, s. C, THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockhold? ers of this Bank will be held at their office, on WEDNESDAY, the 23d iaetant, at 12 o'clock M. G. M. WALKES, Cashier. July 23_ 2 August Magazines at Bryan's Book? store. DEMO RESTS BOOK OF FASHION,] Oodey's Lady's Book, Leslie'* Magazine of Fashion.. I'cUrson's Magazine, Atlantic \ Monthly. Harper's Monthly, Bcllou's Monthly. July 22 Lumber. OHA AAA FEET BUILDING LUM ?UUtUUU BEB, on hand at my MIU in Lexington County and for sale. Orders tilled at snort notice. Address P. ?. Box No. 130, or apply at my residence, on Main stroet, near new Post Oftloe building, Columbia, S.O. July 20 Inno_ _ W. LOWRY. $25 Reward, FOR reliable information or WILLIAM T. WILSON, who escaped from the Small Pox Hospital on Tuesday night, bth instant. Ho iB six feet two inches high, light hair, black eyes, with scarlet mark on neck, just below the collar edge. Address information to MARY T. WILSON, No. 30 State etieot, Charleston, S. O. .July. 20_ 3 MOUNT ZI0N INSTITUTE, Wliiniboro, S. C. THE SECOND SES3ION of this institution for the year 1873, will Ibegio on tho FIRST MONDAY IN I lAUGUST next. Students will be' prepared for tho University of Vir? ginia or any of the Colleges of our I State. Tho School is at ranged in departments, at the following terms, payable quarterly, in ' advance: Primary Department.$U per annum. I utormediate Department. 50 " " Collegiate Department.00 ?* '* Students from abroad can procure Board at very reasonable rates; under supervision of Principal, if desirod. For further particulars, address Colonel J. II. RION, Chairman of Board of Trustees, or July_20mw4 R. H.Oi,AItKSON.Principal. City Property for Sale. /rA FOR sale on advantageous terms, a ?',"11 moat desirable RESIDENCE, pleasantly I located iu the city, having large ground* | and convenient out-buildings. Titles perfect. Call at once on ANDREW CRAWFORD, Jal.v 13t0 _NfK 3 Law Range. Grist Mill to Rent. TO RENT, that well-known 1 GRIST MILL, at tho junction of ,Broad and Saluda Ilivers, known |aa Geigor's Mill. Thoro is a -_fdwolIing and six or eight acres of land attaohod. For terms, apply to July 10 tTO_ W. P. GEfGER. Columbia Wood and Lumber Company. NOTICE is horeby given, that tho llrm for? merly doing business under tho umno and stylo of the Columbia Wood and Lumber Company, was dissolved on the first day of January. 1873, by mutual consent. July 10 tv4? Warren Hoe. ANOTHER assortment ol thaio biipcrior HOES Just received. Those whom we wo wore unable to Bnpply recently can now have their orders filled. Jnly 8_ ..?onN AG NEW A KON. Notice. WILL be at tho following Election Pre? cincts for tho purpose or receiving and mci'itatiug tho tax-pajersof Richland Connly in making their returns for the year 1S73. At Gadsdcn Frecinet, 17th, 18th, 10th July. At Acton's Precinct, 21st. 22d Jnlv. At Garner's Precinct, 23d,24lh July. At Hopkins' Precinct, 2(Jth Julv. AtTreuholm's,28th July. At Camp Ground, 30th, 3161 July. At Davib', 1st, 2d August. At Killian's, 5th, (Ith August. Tho Auditor's oftlco will bo opon daily unti the 20th of August, lb73. ?Julv 15 25_A. L. SOLOMON, A. It. O. Ohoice Table Clarot. ONE hogshead sound TABLE CLARE ". on draught, on MONDAY NEXT, the 23 1, very low lor cash. HOPE A GYLES. L i AIM ''Let our tost Censures 1 I (HI COLUMBIA, S. C, WEDNESE Special lVotloee. THE MILD POWES jgg cures! lI?MPnilETS? HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE TROVED, FROM! TITE MOST ample experience, nn entire surcesn. Rhnplo, prompt. Efficient and Reliable. They are thu ouly medicines perfectly adapted to popular u*u?w ehnplo thii mistakes cannot bo inado in usin.r them; *o harmless as to be free from dancer; nn<l so culciciit nn to lie always reliable. They have this highest commendutiun from all, and will always render siitfofaction. Frlce, in large threo-aracluu vials, with directions: Noi*. Cures. Cents. 1. Fevern, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 50 ?j. Worm*, Worm Fewr, Worm Coli?;, . ? 50 3. Crying-Colic, orTeetbiiigOf Inlauts, . 50 * 4. Diarrhoea, of ChiUlrcu or AdulH, . . 50 A. I>)-Rcntcry, Griping', Bilious Colie, . . 50 I'.. Cholora-ltlorbUfl, Vomiting.50 7. Cough?? Cutiln, Bronchitis,.50 b. Neuralgia, Toothache, Fnccnehe, ... 50 ?. Headaches, Hick Headache, Vertigo, . 50 1U. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.SO 11. Nuu|ircnca,'or Painful Periods,. . . 50 12. Whites, too Profuse Period*, .... 50 13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Bn-athtni', . . 50 M> Htxlt Khenin, Erysipelas, Erupliuus, . 50 15. RhrumatUin, Rheuiiutlic Tain-, . . . 50 lb. Fever and Am??'. ChUl Fever, Ajucs, 6? piles, blind or blooding, . . . . . ? jo 18. Ophthalmy, and Sore ov \VYiik i.yc?, . ?jU IV. Catarrh, Acute or Chrome Influenza, . SO 2U. IVhooping-Cough, Violent Coughs, . 60 21. Asthina/Opprevcd Breathiiyr, . . . W 22. Ear Discharges, ImprdixMl Honrinir, . u0 23. Scrofula, KnEq^lGluiuKSwelling, . 50 24. Ueneral Debility, Physical >V cukai-as, . 5'l 2.">. Dropsy and Bouity Semtions, . . . . so 26 Sen-SlcUness, bicknesa from Riding, . .'.'? 27. Kidney-DHeuso, ?ruvcl, ._. . . . 5? "? Hrrvon? Debility, bcmiual Weakness, or Involuntary Dirchsrgts.1" 20. flore Mouth,('linker, . . . .... ;i :;o Urinary WeaRiiess, belting thu bid, SI 31. 1'ainfiil l'erlods, with Knasui.-, . 32. Suffering* nt Chang? of T.ife, . . . 33. Kptlepsry. Spasm-*, St. A itus* Dunee, 34. Diphtheria. Ulcerated BoraiTUtimt,. 3.1. Chronic Congestions au I Eruptions, l.i FAMILY CASKS. C?sr Mnrorer>) With above large v".i!? <rA Manual of Uihvtinn?, . . . : <W-?J Case tMoioccol <-t 2 > h<n%> \ la.s and ..-?.. ? ?J X?r These rrmedleH ?re sent by tjio com or single box to any part of the country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address ?T^l^^B?Xo^e Co., Office und lb-pot, No. SU2Bnn o>wAT. N'r.W YonK. For Stale hy all Druggist*. And by GEIGER A. McGREGOR, Columbia, B.!C. _AP.riAI4-.yil5'? OUSTACL.KS TU MAUR1ACE.-Happy relief for young men from the effecte of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood re? stored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and re? markable remedies. Bosks and ciroulara sonl free, in scaled envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Htreet, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution hav? ing a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. July C3mo Sicily Lemon Sugar MAKES instantaneous Lemonade, is su? perior to Lemons, costs less, and is handler for use- Vnr aaio b' July 9_ A?J1N AG NEW A SON. _ The "Morris Cotton Gin." HAVING enlarged my business, I again offer the above Gin to the planters of South Carolina. Having been thirty-eight years in the busiuoss, I fool confident I can please the most fastidious. Mv Gins aro war? ranted to please, or no safe. They run lighter, gin cleaner, make more lint from the samo quantity of seed coltou, than any other Gin made. Tho prico twicer thau any Gin in the market. Plaotom wishing tht-ho Gins, will please ordor early, to avoid dolay. Pi ice, 13 50 por saw. WOODTUltNING, of every style, dono with neatuuaa and despatch, and cheaper thau Northern work can bo brought here for. Ad? dress E. MOR\*S, July 1.1 3m Columbia, BS, O. PRESIDENT GRANT ' IS now onjojing the luxuries of Long Branch, and all good judges of tho weed are cnjoyinu.tho luxuri?s of the INDIAN GIRL Ulli AR STOKE, for thoy will not allow their attention to bo ARRESTED By the display of other brauds, but go to the placo whore CIGARS of pure Havana tobacco can bo bought at domestic prices. Whilst a legislator m*y be accused of bribery, and loss tho suppoit of his constituents, or a' Oongrc-isman be taken up FOR BIGAMY, And lore tho confidence of tho people, the Indian Girl will ever receive tho patronage I and support of all who appreciate a*store! thai makes a specialty of tho busim-h*. I Frfsh Biscuits. fiT>r\ IlOXliS Cream, Lemon, Milk, Ginger dLd\) Snapps and Cracknels, for sale by Judo 15 HOPE A- GYLES. Liquors. PUflK OLD 0OQNA0 IIRANDY, ripe and mellow, Pure bid lite Whiskey. " Bourbon Whiskey, " ?' Fruit Rrandios. " Light Winos, suitable for bummt-r drink, Alos and Lager, All nilldu ol Ilittoi s, For sale ohoap. at. HARDY SOLOMON'S. Revised Statutes State South Carolina. COMPLETE in ono volume, $0. ACTS of tho LegiHlature, 1872-7:1. II. For aalo at It. 1?. lHtYAN'8 ?ookstoro. Oats and Corn. 1 B?8I1EL8 ptimo w'.,.(p CORN. ,\J\)\J 8IU) bushels heavy OATS. For Hale low tor cftfh. HOPE OYLES. A Manual for County Officer*, ITUMt Clerks, ShoriiTi,' Trial Justices, Pro . bate Judges, Auditors, Ac, for sale at _June2. ILL. RIlYAN'S Uookatore. Threshing Machines, FAN MILLS. Col Ion Gins, Cotton Presses, Engines, Bolting, Smut Machines, Porta? ble Mills, Agricultural linideuieuts and Ma? chinery of all kinds, lor salo at manufac? turers' prices, by LOItlCK tc LOWIIANCE, . .J?"e 21 Columbia, S. 0. PRE8H ARRIVALS! 3M0KED REEF TONGUES, "Covered," ^ "Extra large," 'i t,>? lue? "?oll'. CHOICE SMOKED BEEF, "Covered," "Small pir-.co?." JwlylO GEO. SYMMF.IIS. s Attend the Ti >AY MORNING, JULY 23, 18* SELLING OUT TO CLOSE BUSINESS. IWILL anil, from THIS DAY ON, my entire stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND BATS, At ami below coat, contemplating to give up I business. B. SCHWERIN. July in Tax Notice. IHEREBY notify tbe tax-payers of Rich laud County that 1 shall ho at my office from li o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M., from the 1st oT July to August 20,187:1, to rccoivo returns from each and all persons liable to tax on real estate and personal property for taxation of 1873; also, all taxable polls are re? quired to make return undor the. amended Act ot tbo Goneral Assembly, approved 20th February, 1S73, to enforco tbo payment ot the poll tax. and in default of the payment ot this tax shall be subjeot to a penalty of don bio tho amount of tbeir poll tax and required to work upon tbo highway or roads. Any one who shall refuse to conform to tho require? ments of thin Act or'obey tho directions ot tho County Commissioners, shall be consi? dered guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on con- | viction t her cor, bo imprisoned for tho same i iu the County jail for a term not less than ten . days. Tho Act of the Goneral At numbly provides for tbe re assessment of real estato, and to correct the records of the Couuty Auditor's oflico of errors, if any exist, and to furnish a correct and complete rotnrn of all taxable property in Richland County. Tho law also requires tho County Auditor to assess all parties who fail to make a return of their real and personal property within tbo time above noted, with a penalty of 50 per cent, on both. j Tho law in this particular will be rigidly enforced, except iu cases or sickness or ab | senco from the Crauly, and all returns wiil be received and assessments made in accord? ance with law, at tho Auditor's oflice, in Co? lumbia, 8. C. A. L. SOLOMON. A. R. C. Cilice Richardson otreet, Parker block, Second Tloor, Room No. 2. July 0 Ho! for the Mountains of North Caro? lina, Via the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad! IEXCURSION TICKETS aroonealoat tho Ii oflico of tho Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad, Charlotte, to and from the fol? lowing places: Ashovilie and return, (13 00 Maiiou " ?? 8 2."? Morgauton" " 7 00 Hickory Station " 5.75 Trains connect at Charlotte both ways, with I Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Ruilroad. Tickets Good until used. Jnly l? lmn_W. W. PEG RAM. Asent. i Special Notice to Excursionists. CHAR., COL. A AUGUSTA Ii. R. CO.. Gr.xF.nAi. Ticket Dei-aktsikst, Coi.nuuiA, S. C July 7, lb7:$. PASSENGERS lor the Virginia Spring* on ! line of Chesapeake'and Ohio Road, bv | taking the S 42 A. M. train, will reach Rich-1 ruond at G.30 tho following morning; leave Richmond at 8.80, arriving at tho 11 'kite Sul? phur Springs at 8 OH that voening, and at all other springs in time for tea; thus alVjrding tho lover ot naturo an opportunity to view, ! by daylight, some of thu most romantic | scenery iu the world. Full lino of Straight and Excursion Ti ketR on salo at Tickct.Oflieo. K. R. DORSEY, July 8 25 _General Ticket Aeon', Photographic Gallery. RISER .V. CO., en Plain i (street, are making tliovervj beat PHOTOGRAPHS; also, I tbo best FERREOIYPES iu tho State, are now made at this naiiery, either sitting or | standing. Old pictures copied in the very best manner. Wo aro now prepared to fur? nish any kind of picture, varying in price from 50 cents to$100, Give ns a call. July Si in FOR THE COUNTRY! . FOR THE SEA-SHORE! I i'ii iieu: coi.nKCTiON8 or hound mi*sh ! ulih'ns O*' STKAl'xS," Containing all Straus**'best Walt::-s. 0**| lops, Quadrille?, M.i/ui k.is, Ac. About 2 1,000 ; sold. Pi ice 12.50. ??OIMSAK AT IIOMK." Jnut out. Anew collection ot over2M? of the most-popular pieces ol tin* day, arranged for R< ed Organs, A Plied i2 50! >OI IISIUA l> TU B?SCH K," Filled with the best o! new music loi tbe voice <>r f >r piano. Over Kill Cem.-, nil . .-. 1 li.-lnd favorite*. Price 12 50. ??W it K ATM OK (.KJIS," Cli dee Soncs. Ballads. Ao. Prid t"2 *0. | ?.!?! \-NO-FOR I K UK.HN," Coot lining thu bust Puno-Foi te Mmic j Price i 2 50. 9v~ 1'lie above boohs a:v uniform in style and binding, nil the t>?g?s being >>t lull Sheet I Music siu.!. They will Its fuuud invaluable j lor thu sea-fhuru or coniitri rebori. (??nitMitl? ing bright and ploaoiitg intiei.*, all ?r 1 -,- being carel'ullv avoided. The coming SADRAT11 SCHOOL KONG DOOK, entitled THE RIVER OF LIFE, With new music and words by tho mo d dis? tinguished writers in tho country, is. nearly roady. Specimen pages free. Tho above books sent, post-paid, for the retail prieo. CHAR. H. CITSON .v. CO., 711 Broadway, New York. OLIVER Dl risON ?t CO., Boston. July 12 H?'i The Georgia Gin. ON entering our fifth sonson with these 1 GINS, wo havo only to sav, that in I EVERY case parties who have bought them or scon them used havo been DELIGHTED I with thorn, and pronounce them tho BUST they have any knowledge of. Wo GUARAN PEE them to gin as clean, run as LIGHT, G'.N as FAST and turn out as GOOD SAMf'LE as ANY GIN THAT IS MADE. Please order early, so as to avoid disappointment. Catalogue and' reference forwarded on application. LORICTT A LOWRAXCE, June 21 s ?le Agents for S?.uth Carolina. ue Event." 73. VOL. IX?NO. 105. U S EFUL atauu (us. Tourists, Travelers, And all persons going off, will find a splendid variety of handsome and useful things for travelers at our house, such as TRAVELING TRUNKS, in Sole Leather, Linen Couch Covers, or Zinc Saratogas, or Zinc, (Gentleman's Styles,) Satchels, in Black and Bronze, with Lunch Baskets, Pocket Fans, Linen Suits, &c., &c. In all departments will be found goods at prices to suit the times. A full lina of every style Shoe and Slipper, suitable for the season. R C SHIVER & CO. GREAT CliTTlXG DOWN OF PRICES AT C. F. JACKSON'S! From this day, I will sell my Entire Stock of DRY GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES, both useful and orna? mental, at greatly RE? DUCED FRIGES, for cash. Money no ob? ject; it is to clear out my present stock. O^F. JAGKSON. THE GREATEST REDUCTION IS P R i C E S ! Wilt. BE FOUND AT Ti!i; Grand Central DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT WH. I. LIE & CO. (ICSTOM ICRS will lind mi cur btrg.iu eottn J tcrs choice linen i.l [pnnls, OH?ring at len-j than hall or ice. All nur department* are full of good goods, at prices to unit the limes. The clc-aiing out an le han commenced, and bargains may he expected at the. (Jrand Coll tral Drv Goods Est.\bliidiixeiit of WJI. I). LOVE A CO., Under the Wheeler Honse. \V. l>. Lovr.. 1$ It. Mo0i?i:kuv. We desire to inform Buyers of Clothing We have Ibis il iv MASKED 9DW9I A large line of SPRI.Wi CASHMERES H AT S 8 U I T S , TO NEW YORK COST. milE CASSIMEbES range fr< in 7" cents to $2 Oil per yard, ami \v< re tcU eled for our ruh tonitradn. Call and examine for Join sell". R. & W. C. SWAFFIEL?. Mills House Sale Stables. TIIEundcrsignfdJinriiigpnrchascri ^?Hftrttho DEXTEK STAPLES, wonld tn W T\Dforni their friends that Ihoy still keep on hand lir?t class Single a cd Douhle Harness Horses, Saddle Horses and Mules, which thev are prepared lo sell on most roa sonablo lei mx, lt. OHA1IAM A CO. John N. Luno, Agent. May I Seegers' Seer is Pure. IT don'I contain Oococnlri* Indien*! Eis i Jl, ? ; i.( ilcctivorhoadHi'hf . D, EPSTIN, Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium I NEW CLOTHING! GOOD CLOTHING! CHEAP CLOTMSG THE largest and finest of the very latest styles or CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, for Men aud Hoys, ever seen in Columbia. Furnishing Goods ! His stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS cannot be equaled in the city, comprising I every novelty ol the hcp.sou. Hats and Caps! Silk, Wool and Straw HATS?the very latest out. Tho celebrated "VENTILATOR" STRAW HAT on haud? just the thing for warm weather. Shirts! Shirts! Shirts! SILK SCARFS, T1E8 and BOWS, of the finest and most elegant designs andpaltcrns. All at the lowest possible figures. Call early, at D. EPSTIN'S, May 24 _Under Columbia Hotel. Ahead as Usual! B. & W, C. SWAFF1ELD ARE now exhibiting tho LARGE8T, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of ?THI?6, Iffi AND GEMS' FLUSHING GOODS Ever brought to this city. Our Custom Department I Is replete with a choice aud elegant aasort I mcnt of CASSIMERES AND VE8TIHGS. Wo arc still taking ordere for those PER I FECT-F1TT1NG SHIRTS._March 19 Spring Clothing and Hats. KIN ARD & WILEY, DEALERS IN GL0TD1XG, HATS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, Gents' Furnishing Goods, m CKLKBItATED STAR 8IIIHTS, Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. - ? ? WE h.\ vc nip.de special arrangements with oue ol the largest Shirt manufacturers to supply our trade with WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for cash per half dozen; tho quality and number of Linen and Workmanship, wo guarantee a perfect fit: A CO, New York Mills. 2,200 Linen, U0. R 59, Waniduta, 2,100 Linen, f 15. R Od, Tuacora, 2.0C0 Linen, ?18 50. O R (J i, Masonville, 1,800 Linen, $11.50. R f?tj For.-estdale, 1,000 Liuen, $10. n 43, Roys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, ttf. A splendid lino of Cloth Coats and Doe Pants, Fancy Cassimere Pants, a beautiful line of White Vests, now style. Mar 19 Shingles. \TTl'. are now prepared to furnish onr first VV class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in any desired quantity and upon tho (shortest notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, they cannot bo excelled. Ship ! meets nude to any part of the country ' promptlv. I M?:>tASTER, MONTEITH St ROATH. I Mureti It", llnin w?g?nts. LARGE lot r.t the Justly ccU biated "MILBURN WAGONS." A juni n'. r ived two, three and four horse; aud will be s->!d v< : y low, if called for soon, at tho Carriage Factory of JOHN AG NEW. Msv IS M. J. CALNAN. Agent. DAINTIES ! AS FOLLOWS: )ICKLF.D FULTON MARKET ROUNDS, 1 put no in order by Ferris <fc Co. Davis' Diamond Hams,and any number of tierces on ban ':, and to arrive, at ridiculously low prices. Smoked Tongues, enormously largo. Kiignr-Curcd Strips, small in size, low in pi ice. Sugai > :;:-,; Shoulders,small in tize.low in price. I Smoked ll. i f. ho excellence of which uo I superlative in ihe language can express. WINES AND LIQUORS, 1 it were tnMde?9, gentle reader, to expatiaio ! upon tbest", a u..il alone can demonstrate I theii excelleiice Reg to add, however, that in tili.? de] iniiicnt, the FREE LIST id sns peilib.'d. Parched Jtva and Mocha COFFEES, always fresh. Full stock [law Coffees, Rio, Ac. Eiigli-.h aud French Pickles. Pri selves and Jellies in variety. And, as the dry goods folks say, an ctldlesa supply of spring aud summer fancy and sta? ple GROCERIES. Please eat) and inspect. We never press von tu purchase, especially if you want to I buv on ? redit. OEO. SYMMERS. Canned Goods. AFULL LINE of delicacies, consisting of every description of CANNED FRF ITS, Vegetables. Meats, Fish, Vermicelli Soup, Mulligatawnev Soup, Green Turtle Soup, Fresh Crackers, Cheoso, Golden Ruit er. For sale cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. Family Flour. 100 RBLH. Lxtra Family FLOUR. KM) barrels low priced, but sound. For -ale by HOPE St GYLES Western Hay. Ii ALES TIMOTHY HAY, h-r sale lev : ,r cash. HOPF. A GYLES. 100