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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. A curious oa?o of mistaken identity happened at Fanenil Hall, Boston, the other evening, while the Democrats wcro b i!ding~their jollificatiou meet? ing. The defeat of Qen. Butler had just been announced, when a man, who was taken for Butler by everybody, walked uuou the stage and sat dowu, amiling, meanwhile, with na much radiance as anybody. Tbe audience were taken aback, nud as soon ?b they could recover their senses tbey began to hiss, but Mr. John 8. Holmes im? mediately stepped forward and shout? ed, "I am not Ben. Butler," aud tbe crowd waa satisfied. It is a curious fact, that there bus been littio or no improvement made in wind mills in Holland for 1,000 years. No other power is so cheap, simple or reliable. Without its application, two thirds of Holland and one fifth of Belgium would, even now, in the noon? day of steam power, of necessity have to be yielded back to tbo ocean, bo cause the cost of steam machinery, fne], repairs aud attendance could not be supported from tbe profits of tho land. The rehabilitation of Paris rapidly progresses, and ero long tho ravages of the Commuuitita will iu all conspicu onr plaoes bo effaced. The column of tbe palace Veudoma is finished, tbe cost of restoration huving beeu about 850,000. What or who will ho placed on the top of it may depend probably a good deal upon "who" or "what" is the "top of things" at its basu at the moment of its re inauguration. The widow of President Polk, still living at Nashville, Teno., is described as a slender, graceful old lady, who, though seventy-six years old, has a figure as straight, a Btep as quick and eyeB aa bright as those of a girl; active in every beuovolent scheme, generous, hospitable, according to the traditions of Kentucky hospitality, and aa courtly as a queen. A correspondent of tho London Times says that "Baden is pretty nearly aa vioioua aa ehe over was" in the matter of gambling, the chief dif? ference being that since play is nnder the ban of the law it in now carried on privately instead of pnblioly ns hereto? fore. A oaae of murder and cremation has astonished theCincinuatians. Herman Schilling, a watchman in a tannery, who seduced a girl, was murdered by tbe father and an accomplice, and the body jammed into the hot-air chamber under the boiler. The charred flesh was afterwards discovered. Apropos of Nana Sahib, tbe Paris Figaro givea the account of a corres? pondent who report;! he had an inter? view with that distinguished Hindoo in New York, in Nana Sahib's owu drawing-room, "in a little houso in Wall street." The Soytbia, the latest addition to iue Cunard fleet, and the largest yet built for the Cunard service, was launohed on tho 23th ult., from the yard of tbo Messrs, Thompson, on the Clyde. A bashful young clergyman recently rising to preach for tbe first time, made a terrible mix of it, and an? nounced bis text iu this wise: "And immediately tho cock wept, and Peter went out and crew bitterly." Ten highwaymen cannot pull a shirt off a naked man's back. Election of City Clerk. ? Office Cnv Ci.ekk, CoLCJiniA, S. O., November 12, 1871. THE Oity Council will, at their next re? gular meeting, to bo held ontho24tb inst., enter into an election for OIl'Y CLERK, TREASURER AN1> assessor, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resigna? tion or tho present incumbent. Applica? tions must bo filed in this ofllou on or be? fore the 23L By order or Council. Walter r. junes, Not 12 C City Clerk. 107Main St., Nextto Wheeler House. KSTABblSHED IN 181.1, AND STILL IN TdE FIELD, WITH A LARGE and well sc rlectod stock of first class , FURNITURE, Parlor, liod looni and Diuiug Room . m Sets, which will bo sold as low a5 anv house iu tho comtry for cash. Nov 10' M. H. BKBBY. A - INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE, COLUMBIA H01EI BLOCK, Axn liltKHOtt OF INDIAN GIRL CHI Ml ST?BE FAIR GROUNDS. Bo not deceived by "Red Hot" advertise? ments, for tho ''Celebrated Five Cent Ci? gars., and those other branda that have m&de this establishment famous from New York to New Orleans, can onlv bo bought . from the ORIGINAL "INDIAN GIRL." Boarding. MISS CORDELIA MORDECAI, Colum? bia, B. 0., annonncos that her es? tablishment, South-west cornor of Bumter and Lady stroets, is prepared to uocommo dato BOARDERS, permanent and tram sieut, whero tho tastes aud comforts of tho uont fastidious will bo guaranteed JJov_P2_*1S Oats! Oats!! InAA BU8BEL8 Choioe Feeding .UUU OATS. Just received and lor aale by JOHN AGNEW & HON. "Let 01 COLI The Next Legislature.?The fol? lowing is believed to bo a correct list of the mombera of the General Assem bij, wbich conveueH on Tuesdny next: Abbeville.?Senator?J. Hollius bend. Representatives?Wm, Holland, Li. Li. Guftiu, M. ?oggius, James a. Spencer. Aiken.?Senator?0. D. Hayn? Representatives?R. 1$. Elliott, P. W. Jefferson, G. H. Hollaud, E M. Bray too. Anderson.?Senator?J, R. Coeb rau. Representatives?U. R. Vnndi ver, R. W. Simpson, Jaun s L. Orr. Baenwell ?{Senator?J. M. Smith. Repruseututives?C. P. Leslie, E. M. I Sumter, A. Jackson, S. P. Coker. Beaufort. ?Senator?Robt. Smalls. Representatives?Hasting Grant, N. 15. Meyers, Samuel Green, T. E. Mil? ler, Thomas Uamiltou, J. D. Robert sou, S J. Bum?cld. Charleston.?Senators?S. E. Guil lard, W. R. Jervev. Representatives?I S. D. Russell, J. *W. B.irnwell, G. A.. Treuholm, S. B. Doiley, Johu M. Freumun, M. McLaughlin, Johu Ynu derpool, R. Nrsbitt, Alex. Melcher?, Johu G. Gaillard, W. G. Pmckuey. H. Z Burkmeyer. Jumes Cosgrove, Peter! Bright, T. A. Davis, S. Wright, A. C. Richmond, A. II. Joues. Chester ?Seuator?D. G. Walker. Representatives?S. J. Crouch, John McCnllough, J. Jordau. ClIESTEltFIELD.-SeUutor-W. A. Evans. Representatives?J. (J. Colt, D T. Redferu. Clarendon ? Senator?Jared War ley. Representatives?Augustus Col? lins, S? fax Milton. (Jolleton ?Seuator--W. F. Meyers. Representatives?R. A. Willis, W. N. Thomas, T. D. Richardson, E. A. Brabhnm, H Simous. Darlington.?Seuator?B. P. Whit temore. Represeutativcs?J. A. Smith, S. J. Keith, J. B. Humbert, Al. Rush. Edgeeield.?Seuator?L. Cain. Representatives?Puris Simkins, A. Simkius, John A. Barker, D. Graham, Archio Wehlou. Fairfield.?Seuator?Moses Mar? tin. Representatives?John Gibson, Joe Thompson, Joel Copes. Georgetown.?Seuator-W. H. Jones. Representatives?C. H. Spar? ry, R. M. Heriot, (J, S. Green. Gbeenville?T. q. Donaldson. Representatives?S. S. Crittenden, T. B. Ferguson, J. F. Austiu, S. Tinsley. Horry.?Senator?T. O.Dann. Rep? resentatives?F. J. Sessious, Daniel Lewis. Kersiiaw.?Senator?Frnnk Carter. Representatives?R. D. Guither, S. G'iry, E. F. George. Lancaster ?Senator?F. A. Clin? ton. Represcutatives- Allou Hudson, D. C. Woolf. Lacrens.?Senator- -Y. J. P. Owens. Represeutativcs?J. Crows, J. Youug, E. (J. Colemau, A. Hauter. Lexington.?Senator?J. C. Hope. Representatives?H. A. Meetze, Ger-! bard Mviller. Marion.?Senator?C, Smith. Re preseutatives?W. D. Johnson, R. 0 Howard, W. A. Havue, A. H. Howard. Marlroro.?Seuator?H J. Mux well. Representatives?T. C. Wen therly, J. (J. Allman. Newdeuuy.?Senator?H. C. Cor- i win. Representatives?J. D. Bostou, G. S. Bridges, J. A. Heudersou. Ouonee.? Senator?W. C. Keith. Representatives?J. W. Liviu?stou, B. Grant. OltANOERUno.?Seuator?T. C. An? drews. Representatives?S. L. Dun? can, Paul Jones, W. H. Roediuh, S. Morgan, A. Simons. Pioicess ?SuLator?R. E. Boweu. Representative?D. F. Bradley. Bich land ?Senator?W. B. Nash, j Pii'presentatives?Wm. Simons, John ! L\ Sloan, Jr., Andrew Curtis, E. M. j West on. ? I Si'ARTANiiuito ?Seuator?David R. j Duuoau. Representatives?J. E. Bo-j mar. Gabriel Cannon, R. M. Smith, A. B. Woodruff SUMTEti.?Senator?W. E. Johnson. | Represetittitives?\V. W. Rmusey, T. i B. Johnson, W. J. Andrews, J. W. ! Westbnry. Union.?Senator?T. B.Jeter. Re-j presuuttitives?W. H, Wallace, B. U. j Rice, S. P. Farrow. Willi am81jurg. ?Semite l ? S, a. Swails. Representatives-M. J. Hirsch, J. F. Peterson, Wm. Scott. York ?Senator?J. H. White. Re? presentatives?W. C. Beatty, Nelson j Davis, T. K. Butes, Houry S. Steele. Recapitulation. ? Whole number of Seuators. 3?. R?gulnr Republicans, 18; Independent Republicans, 8; Con? servatives, 7?Regular Republican ma jjority, 'd. Whoio uuuiber of Repre? sentatives, 121. Regulur Republicuua", G2; Independent Rcpublicuna, 29; Con servutives, .? -. Wrapping Paper. AFUbli supply of WRAPPING PAriilt j 'i-1 received from the AtlaDtio Paper Mills, fur tvhioh we are sole agents, and of? fered nt lower pi ices than same quality can bo delivered Iroin tho Northern cities. Call and examine quality and prices at i ho storo of_ _ JOHN AONEW A BON. Imported Wines, BrandieB, Etc . Etef HCOTOU WHI8KIEB, Old Jamaica Bum, BrandieB?Ctard, Ac., *wm & Holland Gin. bneiry wino.Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Alao, a large stock of fine old Whiskies, Cigars, Ac J. 0. 8EEGEBB. rr Just Censures ^'~*i^\JZitW# JMBIA, S. 0., THURSDAY Medicinal Confections. MARSUMALLOW DROPS, Gum Drop?, I Jujube Drops,Flaxaned Candy, White Oak Bark, Cocna Cream, Irish Mo-.a Drops, Wild Cherry Drops, Chlorate Potash Drops, Cocoa Wafers. Ghceulato for the Health, j Cocoa Crnani Caramel, To hi Jujube, Horo hound Jnjubo. Vor aalo at Nov 14 1 HEIMTSH'S Pharmacy. FINE'S SALOON! No. 41 Richardson Street, between Lady\ and Unreal* .Streifs. HAYING replenished my entire stork ol Liquors, Cigars, ?&c , having also given proper attention In my Restaurant, 1 am now prepared to furnish my Iii Glide ! and the public generali) with the beat the markets atlord. Get 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent. Cottage House. .'HE Cock Pit ia finished and there will bo a party of gentle? men to meet on TIJANKSG1Y ilNG DAY, ?Gtb, to light day and [night All gentlemen with chick "ens. are cordially iuvited. hight iug to continue nutil Julv 1 1675. Nov 17 O R. FUANKLIN^ " AT APOTHECARY'S HALL, Pure Cod Liver Oil, F O Ji 0 O N S U MPT10 -V.' IJUllE COD LIVER OIL. plain. Cod Liver Oil, with HypophoHphites Lime. WilborV Cod Liver Oil and Lime. Mo Her* a Norwegian Cort Liver Oil. DeJough's Cod Liver Oil. Pancreatiscd Coil Liver Oil. Raker's Cod Liver Oil. Saynu's Expectorant for Coughs. Stanley's celebrated Cough Hyrup. AVer's Cherry Pectoral. Allen's l.ung balsam. Liverwort and Tar. Tar and Wild Cherry. For 4alo by K. IT. HK1NITSH, Novftj Wlmlesaloand Betail Druggist. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. TH E nn der signed respect- , fully in Forme his customers1 land the public in gen era* j_ I that he has just returned fromme I North with a nico assortment of | WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Ac, which he offers at the lowest cish prices. Repairing skillfully done. 15. VIHANSK A, Slain street, opposite New City Hall. Nov 7 _ _i_ Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVIOII AND I'ti/VTBn VVARIS, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETC. I IHAVE a large stock of the above on hand, and will sell them at the lowest cash prices. All goods warranted h? repre? sented. JW Watches, Clocka and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted. GEG. BRUNS, Oct27 Columbia Uotel block. $ 3 00.0 GO MlaaOUKl STAT*. LOTTERIES! Logalized by State Authority, and DRA WN IN PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS. Uruiiri Single KumbcrScliciac ol 50,000 Numb era! 1 oraws the i.ast 1>ay of kacu month. CAPITAL PRIZE. S50.000! I0.3S0 Prizes, A mount I it ir to S:?OO,O0O. WlioleTickote,*lU; Halves,5; Quarters,2.50 Tin' Great Continuation Scheme, rriih a CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! and 32,3'JC Prizes, Amounting to 1078.177! Draws Keen/ Saturday During the Year. Whole Tickets, f 10; Halves, 5; Quarters, 2.1?0 \ Address, for tickets and circulars, MtJHltAY, MILLER A CO., Managers, P. O. Box 2,44(1. St. Louis, Mn, Apri]7 ilfly Drs. Greene. Lindley &'iBentley's Great Family Medicines. n?MPIU'.VU KXl'UAt T COltVIM \j us, the gi< at vegetable alterative for | all diseases arising Irom impure blood. Dil. tJ ttICi-:M0'S KIT U lli:, for the enrii of Epilepsy, Fits,Spasms, and couvul ?iutis of ail kind?. Mettlt-ntttl Ituitty. f.:r Cough*. Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, and alt i?s.t io-c?? ol lb lungs and air passages. N?? it ruI{;I:t Spi'?'IUe,tt<:i>rlaii and speedy euro for Neuralgia. Itlivtttuaiisui Neivon-i (lead-ache, and all nervoiiii pat h? VVllliltHll V'nlti y Agil? Cnrr. Contains no Quinine. ,\ must positive ro'iledy lor Chills, Bilious !?'< vei, and Congcstiona ol Liver and Spleen. Act- like a charm. Prepared ?' the Laboratory. Charlotti N.'C. For sale by W. ? FISHER. Nov 'in f I\ Colunilna. s. (), Cotto ire House. Washington St., next Masonic Hall. The undersigned bar- >rt?-v s~'~\ i-opi.ned this eslul?-^.?^I.fy li&liinetit, and informs >%2sLj' _Lho public that he is pieparctl riiem with the verv best ol WIN LS, LIQUORS, SEGAItS, TOBACCO, etc. Ora? tors in every style, and at all hours. Ite Freshmcnls ol various kinds, (jive a trail. Pel 31 C R. Fi! AN KLIN. New Rooks, at iiryan's Bookstore. WOnKING (o Win, a atorv lor girls, ?1.75. Mistress ol the Manse, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bunoycafctln, $l ,"0. A History or Germany, from the Earliest | Times, by Charit on Lewis, $2 50, Manual of Mythology, tireek, Itoican, Norno, Hindoo, igvpiian and Ohl Germau,| by Murray, 12.25. Prairie and Forest, the Came of North America, with adventures in th< ir pursuit, by Oillmore. $1 60. Health and Eduoation, by Kingsley, 11.75. Hogarth's complete woiks, in Ihrer vu lumes. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with plates, $2 f>0 History ofCluhs and Club Lifo, London. Book of Wonder? ful Characters, with portrait?. 'i ho Hlaug Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts of the British Poets, London, and other new books. Nov 1 Flonrl Flour 11 Flour il l 1AA BARRELS FANCY FAMILY FLOUR, ground from solooted new Wheat, Just reooived and for sale at reduced prices by JOHN AGNBW A SON. MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, VISITORS Wili Do Well by ?a?ics: at itfiflnnff CLOTHING :. i I ; i AND j i HAT HOUSE ! They keep the LARGEST and best made stock in the city. An experience of .?>0 years in the city of Columbia, ena? bles them to oiler their cus? tomers goods just suited to their wants. Our stock of HATS Ts entirely new. einbra :ing all (he laic styles. BOYS7 CLOTHING Is a specialty with us. and our Custoni-niade Garuiouis catt not he excelled. Kxaiuinc them?on exhibition at the Fair Grounds -and bo con? vinced. "We keep a full line of the celebrated Diamond {).. per? fect lilting Shirts. Give us a call. it. & M G, SWAFFIELD. Not 10 [(EMI Event. 1874 VO WM. GLAZE, SJEWELER,?: Has o? hand a largo block of Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks, DIAMOND RING S AND PINS, Fine Jewelry in Wlioic and Half Sets, Silver anil Pin (til Ware, IIoti-o-Furnlalilng GoniN, K/im }? Good* in Variety, ?Xtlltury (jaotlx? stuck Complete. X. Ii. I havo on hand a large htock of ENGLISH GUNS, breccb and muzzle load? ing, and will sell at reduced prices. Wishing to rtduco my whole stock, I will sell, until January next, all gouds at re? duced prices. WATCHES AND JEWELRY ropaircd in the best manner and warranted. Nov S 2tno "Goldsmith Maid" 1a fast, and Konerally manages to come in lirst, but C. P. JACKSON Will Beat Her Celebrated Time When it comes to distancing all competi? tors ill the matter of cheap Dry Good*. At the Fair Grounds You will eee him advertised as the loader of low prices, and This Week j lie is determined to prove his right ta the j title, by offering splendid bargains. Call at 128 Main St. for Particulars. , Nov ill Special Notice From The CSKAXD CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, or W. D. LOVE & CO. WE have just received ten cases of very choice and ecasnnahlc DltESS GOODS, pui chased for cash of two bank? rupt importing houses, which will hi sold very cheap. Also, live cases BLA.C . AL? PACA!* and choice MOURNING GOODS, which, for quality and finish, cannot bo ex colled anywhere. The following Goods are now in stock: 50 pieces choico patterns of CARPETS, Kit) RUGS, 00 MATS, 50 dozen or ballon .t Co.*acelebrated SHIRTS, lor which we are the agents, retailing them at wholesale I prices. All the departments of our establish? ment arc full of i)u> best makes of goods, and purchased by our resident buyer in New York for cash at tho lowest pricos, enabling us to sell goods ad low as any hoiiso in New York. J'hoeo residing in tho city, and strangers 1 pacing through, beforo laying in their I winter supplies, should examine nur largo i and choico assortment, at the GRAND CENTRAL DKV GOODS ESTABLISH M K\'T OF n. t-ovK -A' CO , whrd; sHie und retail dealers in DRY GOODS, ! NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES, comer of i Main and Plain streets. ! N. 11. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to a!l parts of the country on upplicatiou. ' Get 11 OPENING DAILY! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF I) R Y G O O D S! CMtl'KTS, OIL < LOTUS, KINS ,\M> WINDOW Sil AI) ICS ! SOOTS A.ND SHOES . ,?" 1- and st very low prices. TilK MILLIXFJIV DEI'AHTMEXT lit well stocked with everything that is new anil pretty, n:id no extravagant prices. <?:?!.:? from tin; ir.mutry prompt I; al? ien led t... iii tl.. Old Stand ol U. C. SHIVER & CO. Ort It I)?KTKA1T8. PHOT?1RAPH8. STEKE OSCOPKS, Ac, Copies from Old Pic? tures made any s|y.o ami style a* cheap a;? anywhere, else. Como und m-c the new Glace Picl ure. Mr. Coflln, the finest photographer in New York city, will assi.it in the photo? graphic department. akt OA L LIC II V lit'11.dim;. Get IS ;!nu> COLUMBIA, S. (). Mansion House, 130i Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Til IS house having recent? ly been enlarged, is now opened by tho undersigned _ :as a first class boarding tiouso, or hotel. Transient and permanent boarders accommodated. Terms for tran? sient borders, $2j?er day. Oood rooms and excellent fare. HUB. O. E. BRAZEALE. Nov 3 l??o LUME X?NUMBER 206. THE election now approaches, ana there is great excitement and speculation as to wliothoror not Chamberlain Will ba elected Oovernnr by his party. So is there great excitement among those wbc aro inn chasing DRY GOODS, and F. Ii. ORCHARD * CO. have decided Not to be Undersold hy any other nouso in the city, and they should be patronized and Supported Not only by Domucrats and Conservative*, but also By the Republicans. Octal_ A Kerosene That Will Mot Explode! * LADDIN SECURITY OIL is offered CX. with tbo confidence that it will prove itself cqnal, if not superior, to any burn? ing oil that has boon offered to the public. Thin oil is primo wbito in color, i'b deodor izid to the highest extent achiovod in the manufacture of burning oils, and is war? ranted to stand a tiro t ? st of 150 degree Fahrenheit. t It ia porfectly safe la nso in all Coal Oi' or Kerosene Lamps, and as its name indi? tes, will give all who use it perfect 'security" in doing so. Aladdin Security Oil will burn longer, bavo much loaa smell, and not crust the wick, and will bo fuund to bo very economi? cal, to eay nothing of the entire "security" u its use. For Bale at L. T. 8ILLIMAN & OO.'S Oct l i_Drug 8tore. HIGARS! CIGARS! C1UABS! THE frionds, patrons and public at large are rospectfuily notiiled that in conac qnencc of the largo demand for my favorite brands of Cigais, I have been compelled to l open another branch la the Columbia Hotel Rotunda. My Retail and Wholesale Department* aro ker t in full force, to moot the demand. All friends Irom Iho country aro invited to inspect our Factory, at No.lt3 Main street, threo doors below the Wheoler House, sign ot Indian Chief. Nov 1U M. BULZBACHBB. GOVERNOR MOSES In changing the Comjpleaionera of Elec? tion, deserves, the united thanks of every lover of peace. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE INDIAN QUEEN BEGAB STORE, in introducing the FIVE CENT MANILLA, deserves the commendation of every lover of the weed, us ON THE Day of election, the people fl ick to the polls, each to deposit their ballot tor their favorite candidate, so do tbo main eonau nii i - Hock to this popular resort to obtain this FAVOBITE 8EGAR. Let it bo under stood that we are not on tho WAR PATH Against other dealer*, we merely claim that the sega-r offered by others is fur IN? FERIOR to that sold by the INDIAN QUEEN CIGAR 8TORE, Nov 1 105$ Assembly Street. Coal! Coal! Coal! THE undersigned beg leavo to st&to that they havo constantly on band all i kinds of COAL, and will furnish consumers I in axy quantity, delivered, at lowest cash ' prices. BOW EN A LAFAR, Agents. Sent ? _Srno Red Asu Coui. i f\(\ 'IONS BED ASH COAL-samt ' V/ qua lily as that which gave aucl. satisfaction t?n vt art >-po. Aug 25 T. J. HiRPER. CONGAREE IRON WORKS COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. ?*S.^Tt3So MANUFACTU? RE;; OF STEAM ENGINES; SAW AND GRIST MILLS. G I N <iearing, and uii ^/ kinds of Iron jfi) ''uaiings tor Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings loi Store* liiig* for Garden* Hees and Arbor tigs ot all kinds. Work-shop*. aiid Dwi Bin and Ceun tri? S. Im I Si I Chairs; also, Rrars Cast j Bells for Churches, Selm j &o. Guarantee all lit) work first olaxa and I equal to any N< rib or South. I Works at foot ol Eady street nidroartr South Carolina and Greenville A Coiumbit 1 Railroad Cotuoaniet' Depots. Nov 18 k:\tVVKItl?' OFFICES! INM'It \M K OFHICI1M UOO&IS KOIC KAPllnrsi SI.NGLK UUD-llOOHS." T"> t.r.T IN TUE NEW I Central National Hank Building-. I J'KICKS TO SUIT THE TIMES. Red-Rooms from $3 por month upwards, Family Rooms from $C per month upwards; 1 Lawyers' Oftices from JO pr month upwards. VATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and ?tlurmodom improvements in? side building. A'o back room*, all fronting on tho street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in chargo of building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Messrs. SEIBELS A F.ZELL. i April 2_ Medicines, FOR PURIFYING TEE BLOOD, For Cnring Rheumatism, For Cnring Chills and iTever, For Curing Ringworm and Totter, For Curing Coughs and Consumption, For Curing Dyspopsia, Will bo found at HEINrT8H*8 Soptl t_ Drag Store. Hams! Hams!! 1 f\f\ SUGAR-CORED Oanvased HAMS 1AJ\J 100 Now Sugar-Cured Hams. Just received and for sals at reduoed prices by JOHN AGNEW & SON. Nov 5 g.