University of South Carolina Libraries
Thb Storks Ov?Jft.? The case ol E. F. Stokes, Esq., being called, he ap? peared, and took his eeat ,at the bar. He was wrapped in his cloak and hia long hair, silvered over, hang over hi? shoulders; giving him a venerable and ?olemn appearance. . J u d go Co ok ? ad-. dressed him in a very feeling and solemn tone, saying: "Mr. Stokjos, I have sent for yon this morning -with the view of making an effort once more to the end that yon may he re? lieved from yonr imprisonment. The Supreme Oonrt has sustained the aotlon of this Oonrt, and the Court thought yon would comply, bnt yon have not, from some cause or other. It appeared that there might be some gronnd for the Court to have you dis? charged, and it felt disposed to give yon the benefit of any doubts. The board of physicians have made their examination, and under that return, I cannot discharge yon. I have had yon brought into court to give yon one more opportunity to come upon the stand and obey the law, and not set it at defiance by setting up yonr own judgment against the highest tribunal of the land, the Supreme Oonrt. Yonr case has been thesubject of meditation by the Oonrt dsy and night. It seems strange that yon set np yonr judg? ment against the Conrt. I give you one more opportunity; Bay yea or nay. They say you have the ability to ma? nage your peouniary affairs, and the report shows farther that they regard you as being capable of taking eare of your person. If you comply with the requirements of the law, you will be discharged. If you refuse, it will be the Bolemn duty of the Oonrt to re? mand you into the hands of the Sheriff. If you go to jail, your health may be impaired, or you may die; but the law must be obeyed." After attending to some other busi? ness, Judge Oooke again addressed tho defendant in these words: "Mr. Stokes, your silence indicates that you will not comply. It is, no doubt, a soarce of nnpleasantnesB to you to be paraded through the streets, coming to and returning from the Court, in the charge of the Sheriff. You will, there? fore, be remanded until you signify yonr willingness to comply with the law; and when you feel inclined so to do, if you will inform the Court, it will consider your caBe." Mr. Stokes rose from his scat and was escorted by Sheriff Southern to the door, when he was taken charge of by Mr. Harrison and escortod back to his quarters in the jail, tho Court in? structing the Sheriff to grant the prisoner no moro privileges thau was allowed to other prisoners, inasmuch us the County paid his expenses. On motion of Whitner Symmes, act? ing Solicitor, it was ordered, that inas? much as there were no grounds con? tained in the return of the Board of Examining Physicians that would au? thorize the discharge of Mr. Stokes, it was ordered that he be remanded. I Greenville News. The Lotuo Glare op Incendiary Flames.?In i?dgefield, tho lurid glare of incendiary flames has become well nigh as familiar to ns as tho Bonlight of heaven. Scarcely a day passes, literally, that we do not hear of some infamous incendiary Are within the limits of onr County. Women and ohildren tremble with apprehension throughout the night; and men hare begnn to sleep in their gin-houses as naturally as in their chambers. Wo make a list of these fireB, to bear ub out in what we affirm. Since the 10th or 20th of November, when the mill of B. F. Mays, Esq., was burned, some eleven or twelve other citizens within a radius of twenty miles, have been similarly damaged. Only four or live days ago, the handsome dwelling bouse of Col. B. M. Talbert, two miles from Rehobotn, was entirely destroyed. This was the old family homestead of the Talberts, and the house was one of the best in Edgefleld Countv. Col. Talbert's less is fully S3,000. Mr. FreBS Blaakwell, of the Dark Corner, has lost a large store Lonso, and a barn containing a large quantity of corn and fodder. His loss is esti? mated at 34,000. Mr. James Moss has lost a gin-house, with considerable cot? ton and cotton seed. Mr. E. W. J Jow? ly, living over on tho Western side, has lost a gin-house and four bales of cotton. Dr. Rushton, of the Bethle? hem section, has lost a barn or gin honse, with a considerable quantity of cotton. In this house was cotton bo longing to a negro who had votod the Conservative ticket. A citizen, named Piper, of the Cloud's Creek country, has lost a cotton house, with cotton and forage. Mr. George Strotber's blafksmith shop has been burned. Mr. Harry Reel, of tho Duntonsvillu neighborhood, has lost a orib or barn, with some 125 bushcis of corn. Mr. Scott Allen has lost eight or nine bales of cotton, and with difficulty saved his gin-honse. Mr. John Holliogsworth has lost two out buildings, with two valuable vehicles. In only one of these cases is a white man suspected, and he is now in our jail. In no othor case has an arrest been made. In tbo face of this state ef things, is it any wonder that Col. Bacon should have introduced his lynch law resolution in the meeting of Monday last? Or that onr people should have endorsed the tCBolution? Of all lawless demons these house-burners are certainly the most lawless. lu fact when yon have this sort of lawlessness to deal with, tho best way is to seize the perpetrators by the throat and waste no words with them. Intense caution and grim pa? tience are not always marks either of wisdom or statesmanship. \Edgefield Adver User. Ice one-eighth of an inoh thick hai been seen in Charleston. Good-bye, Yellow Jack. BY J. A. SELBY. CO The Navy.?The report of Secre? tary Robeson shows the navy to be in a remarkably efficient condition, con? taining 163 war vessels, with an arma? ment of 1,251 gnns. Twenty-six of these vessels have sail-power only, leaving a Bteam navy of 137 vessels of all classes. One-half of the Bteam navy adapted to cruising is now in aotnal service. He recommends a gradual and constant addition to tho navy, to supply the plaoes of worn-out vessels. The Secretary refers briefly to the Vir? ginia! affair, tho yellow fever at PeuBa oola, gives an extended review of the great naval drill, and alludes favorably to tho public marine school system. A novel feature of the report is an ac? count of an effort to Bccure the emi? gration of Icelanders to Alaska. A commission of Icelanders was taken to Alaska on tho steamer Portsmouth. They made areconnoisaanco, and havo jaBt returned to San Francisco, Tho Secretary believes they uro well ploased, and will return home and recommend an immediate) emigration of those hardy fishermen and sailors, who, if they do not <iko Alaska, will doubtless settle in the neighboring Territories farther South. Unifomitvin 1? allots. ?Representa? tive Seuer, of Virginia, will introduce at an early day a bill to mako tho Cali? fornia eluctio'n law national?that is, to provide that all ballots shall be similar, and devoid of distinguishing features, and in this way to prevent intimidation and interference at tho polls. This plan has much to com? mend it, but it will, doubtless, be op? posed by thoso who havo been accus? tomed to manipulate the colored vote. An impudent carpet-bagger named W. T. Clarke, elected to Congress from tho Galveston (Texas) District by the negro vote some years ngo, it is said, had printed in Now York prior to the election ballots with backs liko pluyiug cards, and tho negroes wero duly warned tn vote only "Do playin'card ticket." If Mr. Sener's bill becomes a law thoro will bo an end to Euch de? vices us this, and the sprend eagles and portraits of Lincoln, Grant and other celebrities will no more grnce tho bal? lot-boxes.?Baltimore Guztlte. Heart Disease.?It is somewhat of a coincidence that Mr. Gardner, who whs the late Mayor Uaveraeyor's ap? pointee as Commissioner of Dock?, should die as suddenly, on Friday, as tho Muyor did on last Monday. He was going to big. home, when he fell to tbe ground and expired. Tho preva? lence of heart disease among promi? nent public men and merchants, in' New York, is to bo noted. The deaths of Mr. Sturges and Mr. Talbot, last week, wero very sudden, though they were carried off with pneumonia. Butter! Butter! Butter'. ? TUBS GILT EDGE GOSIIES BUT A O TER, 20 tubs GOSH EN BUTTER, 23 tubs LEAF LARD, 25 boxes choice. Fuetory Croam CHEESE, just received and for sale at wholesale only, bv C. J. LAUREY, Dec 10 G Opposite I'iw.xix Office. " Apples! Apples! Apples! 100 BPLESELS Cboic? Northcrn Ap 51) barrels Choice IRISH POTATOES, 10,00.) Choice Havana ORANGE?. Which I guarantee to sell lower than any house in Columbia. C. J. LAUREY*. Nov 9 G opposite PniKXix Ofllco. Free Lectures EVERY"dav and evening, on Main Street, by C. FRU-SIIER HOWARD, ol San Francisco, California, now at Columbia Hotel, author of the CALIFORNIA CAL? CULATOR, prico'Filty Cents, illustrating his new and wonderful rules. All may now be "quick at figures." Dec fi"*.j Pure Kerosene Oil. OUR Kerosene Delivery Wagon com? mences this morning, to deliver PURE WHITE KEROSENE eilL. warranted United States standard fire tent, at 20 cents per gallon, or 5 cents per quart. Those in want will wi.it for our wagon and purchase their supplies. JOHN AG NEW A spN. Fresh and Heavy Arrivals! OF seasonable goods in the FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERY line: Extra Smoked TONGUES, IJEF.F.I7AMS, SHOULDERS, Fulton Market BEEF. CHEESE?Edam, Pine Apple and Prime Dairy. CRACKERS?Lemon, Walnut,Tea, Corn hill, Cream, Ac., Ac, nice- and crisp. RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, FIGS, WALNUTS, Pecans, Almonds, Mince Meat. CANNED GOODS in profusion, together with tho thousand ei cetera? which goto nihkc up our line stock. Call early and often. Doc8 GEORGE SYMMF.RS. Now Is Your Time. ?)A nnr\ CIGARS at Two Dollars 6-iv/^V/ULf aud Fitly Cents ner Hun? dred. Now is tho timo for dealers and consumers to save money. PERRY A SLAWSON, Iudiau Girl Cigar Store, Dgc C _Columbia. S. C. Bricks! Bricks! FOR SALE, 100,000 BRICKS, of good quality, made at tho well known Kius ler Yard. S. A. PEARCE, Jit., Agent, Dec 4 G Ofllco in Palmer's building. Coughs and Colds. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorato Potash Pastiles, Oelatino Lozenges, Wistar'e Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balsam Honey, Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, J&yne's Expoctorant. Piao's Care. For sale at Ii. T. SILL1MAN A CO.'S Nov 29 Drug Store. et our Jurt Censures **"?? LUMBIA, S. 0., FRIDAY MC Holiday Goods. IDESIRE to call public attention to my stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, consisting of California Pears, Canton Orngor, Pru aoivoB and Jollies of all kinds; Walnuts, Pooans, Ura7.il Nuts, Filberts Almonds; LemonB, OrangOB, Apples, CranbsrrioB and Dried Figs, Pleaaant Valley Grapes, (in boxes,) Prunea, Citron, Currants, Malaga and London Layer and SoedlesB Raisins, DecGlmo_JOHN_E. GYLES, Agent, A CARD. The Laurel Street n GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT Ia now open to tho pub'ic offering the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to tho trade. Tho proprietor is so confi? dent of the superior morita of bis goods that ho asks no discrimination in bis favor as compared with anything in this market; so that you can at once cucourago Southorn industry, and at tbo samo timo dirootly servo your intercut, by purchasing from this reliable house. Ollcriuj; over; reason? able facility to customcra, 1 beg an humble share of public patrouagc. Dec 1 .10HN E. GYLES, Agont. PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE? OSCOPES, Ac, Copies from old Pic? tures made any ui/.u and stylo as Cheap as auywhero else*. Come and tie the new Rcmbraudtor Shadow Picture. Something still more beautiful, Rembrandt Glace. Sa? tisfaction guaranteed or no money asked. Dec 4_W. P. HIX, Art Gallery.__ JOHN AGNEW & SON, WIIOLKSALK LKH'OR DttALtfSllS. CALL the attention of purchasers to their lare;o stock of line Rye and bour? bon WHISKEYS, from the celebrated dis? tilleries of John Gibson, Son A Co. and the Uaunis Distilling Company, together with a largo assortment of Rectified Whiskoys, New England Rum, Domestic Gin, Old Holland GIN. Jamaica RUM, Ramsay's Old Scotch WHISKEY, Sherrv and Madeira WINES, California and Imported CHAMPAGNES, Imported ALES, PORTER, Ac. For sale at low prices bv Nov2G JOHN AGNEW A SON. 01CARS! CIGARS ! CIGARS! THE friends, patrons and public at large are respectfully notified that in conse? quence ol tho hi rue demand for my favorite brands of Cigars, I have been compelled to open another branch In the Columbia Hotel Rotunda. My Retail and Wholesale Departments arc kept in full force, to meet the demand. All friends from tbo country nro invited to iuapoct our Factory, at No. io3 Main Btrect, threo doors below the Wheeler House, sign ot Indian Chief. Nov 10 M. S?LZBACHER. GOVERNOR MOSES In changing tho Commissioners of Ehe tion, desorves the united thanks of evtrv lover of peace. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE INDIAN QUEEN SEGAR STORE, in introducing the FIVE CENT MANILLA, deserve* the commendation of every lover of tho treed, as ON THE Day of election, the people duck to the noils, each to deposit their ballot for their favorite candidate, so do tho many consu? mers llock to this popular resort to obtain this FAYORITE SE?AR. Let it he under? stood thai we are not on the WAR PATH Against other dealers, wo merely claim that the tegar offered bv others is far IN? FERIOR to that sold bv the INDIAN QUEEN CIGAR STORE, Nov 1 105.1, Assembly Street. Cottage House. .Yo. 1.1 Washington St., wxt Afa sonic Hall, The undersigned l!:is/?r^. /~\ ro-opened this c*tab-^_\l lishmcnt, and informs ^?gir the public that bo is prepared to supply mom with the very best of WINES. LIQUORS, BEGAUS, TOBACCO, etc. Oys? ters in every style, and at all hours. Re? freshments of various kinds. Give a call. Oct81 CR. FRANKLIN. FINE'S SALJON. A'o. 41 lliehardson Strut, between Lady and O'er Co is Struts. HAVING replenished my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also given proper attention to my Restaurant, I am now prepared to furnish my friends and the public generally with the beat the xuarkeiH afford. Oct 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent. Nails! Nails!! Nails!!! rAA KEGS NAILS, assorted sized, *_rw\/manufat>*nrcd by the LaBollo Ntdi Works, Wheeling, W. Va. Quality very superior, rind m ites at wholesale and retuii greatly reduced. Vor salu bv the Agents, Nov 28 _ JOHN AGNEW A SON. Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby giv.u that JOHN AGNEW, Executor of tho estato of Michael Brcnuan, deceased, has applied to Sanders D. Swygcrt, Esquire, Judgo of Probate in and tor tho County of it ich! mid, for a final discharge as Executor aforesaid. It is ordered, that tho '21st day of Decem? ber A. D. 1874, bo fixed for bearing of pe? tition and a dual sottlomfrnt of aaidestate. SANDERS D.BWYGERT, Judgo of Probate, Richland County. Nov 20_+13 Raisins, Prunes, &c. Ofifi PACKAGES LAYER RAISINS, ?i\)\J Prunes, Currants, Citron, Almonds, Pecans. Filberts, Walnnta, Canton Ginger, Min-"* Moat, Plum Pudding, Ac. Just recoi red and for sale low by Dec 1 JOHN AGNEW & BON. \GE CONTAINS "S WHICH MAY Attend the Trne )RNLNG, DECEMBER 11, 18 millinery. PRI0E8 REDUCED of La? dies'. Misses' and Children's BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, SUITS, UNDERWEAR. Far Sets, Cloaka, Worsted Goods, Hair.Corscts, Zephyr WorBted and other artioloa too nume? rous to mention; also. Bazar Patterna. Lauits will please call and Beo for themBeivos at Nov2G_MRS_C. E. REEL'S._ WM. GLAZE, JEWELER Has on hand a large Btock of Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks, DIAMOND RING S AND PINS, Fine Jewelry In Whole and Half Sets, Silver ana Plated Ware, I lonsc-Farnlshlng Goods, Fancy Goods in Variety, Military Goods? Stock Complete. N. B. I havo on hand a largo stock of ENGL1SU GUNS, breech and muzzle load? ing, and will Boll at reduced pricoa. Wishing to reduce my whole stock, I will Hell, until January next, all goods at re? duced prices. WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired in tho hetit manner and warranted. h'ov U 2m o WATCHES ?nd JEWELRyT" " THE undersigned respect fully informs his customers' and tho public in ncncralt _ that he has just rohiined from the North with a nico assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Ac, which hu offers at tho lowest Ciuk prices. Repairing skillfully done. B. VISANSKA, Main street, opposite Now City Hall. F$Nov_7_i Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER A?'D I'LATK? WARE, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETC. IHAVE a largo stock ef the above on hand, and will sell them at tho lowest cash prices. All fjoods warranted as repre? sented. j*3- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted. GEO. BRUNS, Oct 27 Columbia Hotel Block. CAROLINA Lumber Manufacturing Co. JOHN C. MALLONEE, President. Titos. Bonnkli., Sec. and Trcas. WHOLESALE and retail dealers in all kinds of Southern and Northern LUMBER. FLOORING, CEILING and other kinds of WORKED LUMBER made a specialty; Shingles, Plastering Laths, Vegetable* Boxoe, Ac, &c. Oliicu and Works, Horlbeck's Wharf, near North-east? ern Railroad, Charleston, S. C> and 05 West Gervais "tree*., Columbia. S. C. E. MOBBIS, Agent at Columbia, S. C. N. B.?Special arrangements have been made with the railroads for delivering lum? ber Nov l'.l Inn Buckwheat Flour and NEW ORLEANS SYRUP! White Fish, Cod. Eureka Cod, &o. APPLE BUTTER, Cranberry Saucr, Minoo Meat, CIGARS, equal in quality and as low in price as any iu the city. Wo will not shock your nerves with ghastly or ridiculous advertisements, bnt simply say our espouses are small com? pared with thoho td other houses, and amount of business done, and we are satis? fied with moderate profits. Nov 20 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Wines aud Liquors. (1H AM PAGN ES?Pom me ry, Sec, J Obaus .t Dnchatcl, Kolley's Island Sparkling Catawbn, California "imperial." BRAN DIES?Bi andenburg Frei es, Jas. Ucunosey, Otard, Dupuy & Co., vintages lS?s, 18C5. WINES?Ohl Private Sti ck Maderia?in bdttlCM only, Choice Table Sherries, California Angelica- very delicate, Sand etna ii and other Ports, Full line of Hooks and Sautornos, ioclud ing ??Chateau Yqitem,!'"Latour Blanche," "llockheimer," "Laubcnheimer," Ac,Ac. Our specialty is line goods, such as wo can, with confidence, recommend. Any rare wine not in store we aro prepared to purchase either in New York or Europe, and furnish at market ratos. , Nov28 GEO. SYMMERS. Seegers' vs.Cincinnati Beer. THE Cincinnati (taztttc makes the asto? nishing announcement that Cincinnati beer is no longer pure, but adulterated with nioiaatsus, sugar of starch, luaoi oil and tho poisonous Colchicum. The Commissioner of Agriculture, in his report for lbCS.says that Prof. Mapos, ol New York, analyzed the beer from a dozen different hreworioB, and found all of it adulterated. Coccnlus Indicus and nux romica entered largely into its composition. J. C. SFEGERS guarantees his beer to bo puro and reliable. Ho does not adulterate it, but brews from tho best barley, malt and hope. Jan 23 1 Fire Crackers. 1 f\f\ BOXES GOLDEN CHOP FIRE JLvrVs CRACKERS. Just received and for sale low by JOHN AGNEW A SON. FLAWS AND OT APPEAR ON THE Event.'* 74. VOL. X?NO. 224. LADIES' UNDER GARMENTS. NEW STOCK Jnat received at n. F. JACKSON'S. B Another Lot Black Alpaca. EST in thia city at tho price. Now ready at 0. F. JACKSON'S. New Prints, New Dress Goods, NEW RUFFLINGS, NEW 8KIRT8, at O. F. JACKSON'S, Nov21 Loader of Low Prices. OPENINaDAILY! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS! CARPETS, OIL. CLUTIIS. Rl'GS AND WINDOW SHADES! BOOTS AND SHOES Of 1! kinds and at vcrr low nrlccs. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is well stocked with everything that is new and pretty, cud no extravagant prices. Ordcra from the country promptly at? tended to, at the Old Stand of R. C. SHIVER & CO. Oct 11 Special Notice From The CillAJVD CKM'RAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, OK W. D. LOVE & CO. -. ? ? \X/"E have just received ten eases of VV very choice and seasonable DBESS GOODS, purchased for cash of two bank? rupt importing houses, which will ho sold veirv cheap. Also, nve rases BLACK AL? PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS, which, for quality and tiuidi, cannot be ex? celled anywhere. The following Goods are now in stock: 50 pieces choico patterns of CARPETS, 100 RUGS, 'JO MATS, 50 dozen of Ballon A: Co.'s celebrated SHIRTS, for which wo are tho agents, retailing them at wholesale prices. All tho departments of onr oatablish meut aro fuli ol the bent makes of goods, and, purchased by our resident buyer lu New York for cash at tlie lowest prices, cuabling ua to sell gooda &i low as any hoube in New Y'ork. Those residing in tho city, and strangers passing through, beforo laying in their winter supplies, should examine our largo and choice assortment, at the GRAND CENTRAL DItY GOODS ESTABLISH? MENT OF WM, D. LOVE As CO., whole? sale and retail dealers in Df.Y' GOODS, NOTIONS. BOOTS and SHOES, corner ol Main and Plain streets. N. B. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all I parts of the country on application. I Oct 11 i 107 Main St., Next to W heeler House. ESTABLISHED IN 1843, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, W itu ^?.\jf^Z^ff^ A LAUGE and well ee f\T - s,' ?"7y]j lectori stock of lirst class - ? -~u*r FUR SEI URI", Parlor, Bed? room and Dining Room ts, which will he sold ae low as r.nv house in the coivitry tor cash. Novio" M.H.BERRY. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. 1 HAVE now on hand a very handsome ar sortment ol bugoiks. rockaways, barouches, carriages, harness, WHIPS, Ac, Ac, ,\ my oicii as well a* ol Xorthcrn manu favture, und ol handsome style and flnish. also, A fii*t stock ol the leltbratetl MILLBURN WAGONS, which have given tuch universal satisfaction. My prices have been greatly reduced, and all vehicles Bold are warranted for twelve month*, and any defect in work? manship or material will bo made good to the purchaser on nending the vehicle to my Carriage Manufactory. Nov 10 JOnN AG NEW. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. "YyORKING to Win, a story for girls, Mistress of the Manse, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bonnycastlo, f 1 50. A History of Germany, from tho Earliest Times, bv Charlton Lewis, $2.50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Old German, by Murray, *2.25. Prairie and Forost, tho Game of North America, with adventures in their pursuit, by Gillmoro, $1 50. Health and Education, by Kingsloy, $1.75. Hogarth's complote works, in throe vo? lumes. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with platea, $2.50. History of Olnbe and Club Life, London. Book ofWonder tul Charaotors, with portraits. The Sung Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts of the British Poet?, London, and other new books. Not 1 HER E FILM THE PHCENTX Hook, Job and Newspaper Steam PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT! PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPP ' PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP PPPPP. PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPP PP PPPPP 1 ? PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPP, . PPPPPPP THE Proprietor 'of the Pbshix hte thoroughly fitted hie office with tho Latest Improved Material for d?hig all kinds Printing. RRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRRRRR i RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRRRR RRRR RR RR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRRRR RRRRR RRRRRR RRRRR J Typo,Border,Ornaments, Cuts, Ac.'.arc of MODEBN STYLE and carefnlly selected. ninmiimii IIIIITTTTmill IITTTTTTT iimnii iimnii TTTTTTTTT iiiiinn IITIII1II TTTIIIIIT innniiiiiin ininnnmii ThoPressesareof the most approved patterns?Adams, Hoe and Liberty?including Platerj, Bed and Cylinder, ?|3 and are properly madaged. NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNN N N NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNN NN NNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NN NNNN? NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NN N NNN XI X? XI x< x\ [NNNN Professional Men, Merchants and Maua factnrers supplied with anv et vie of work. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT LargestocL cvory kind Cards, Card Board, etc., ^,;white and ?Kg colored Pa per. IIinTIIIIIIIII I1II1IIIIIIIIII iiiinm IIIIXIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII iiniiin Iiiiiiiii inimiiiiiiii iiiniiiiiiiiii iN'ith tho large amount id material on hand, the style, quality and cost of work cannot fail to give satisfaction. NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNN N N NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNNNNN Ordoref rom abroad willroceivo immer1 attcution.and wort promptly forwa* QQQGOQQQ GGQGGQQG? GGGOG GGGr GGGG GC GGGG GGGG GGGG GGG(-' GG' r Thisir in tv wh e' Ac plati and J.A.W ?t ..I