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ajM^ttghp m. 1 1 1 I tu?*>t<v\t\ \>tiii ? 11 ? ??' ? bin ? . ? ?? rn i BY JULIAN "A. SELBY I- ???????__L ?_l_ TT ^..lio-tForeign Newa. 11 Bkrwni May 11, ? The Czar arrived to-1 dajv and, weetroosirTed on alighting at | th> WW?J station by the Emperor Wil? liam, and all the Priuoes of the Emperor"b I fyuuly-.. Generate Yon Moltke and Man- j teuffoli and other. . distinguished per* a<NMgf^^ir??#-.PflM?ltf The Emperor's Strrrftfl w#? exceed ijegly .cordial, i An majMa.jarowd; gathered around the jgSrtSB' iQQd? cheered o^-entiraBi&stically. The ifita |ti decorated, with flags. Tho | i)fM. accqnrpaniod by: Prince Gorteoba koft; Visited Prince Bbmsurck. The bill for.,jthe,iflupDr*a*i.q? o? rjeligions orders passad. iU. third reading in the lower Ho.vvsa . The. Berlin fiost saya there are reasons to, suspect that certain Polish prie*^ bAv'e oonapired aaSina* the lives of Pr}p*e Blum arek an d l>r. Folok, Mi? nister of Ecclesiastical AJEairs^ and that thr^e pampas, whose names are already known to the police, were hired to carry out tha plot, .. . Rumors that Germany and Russia in? tend addressing representations to France in relation, to armaments is false,. PAS^'Marj- .U + The feeling here is bppefnl.i :J^rjUbfrte. says ? the Cwu1 will proposes.gep,tual disarming, which Gmr ?nanjLWll support- , dJ in * mt jUsnwWt?? ila-T-Thn ' 1*??*?. i? lesfUng eflitorial, Be?yH: I?' We believe the, Csar^jya. Resolved to hold most decided la??WfaP in.mvor.of the maintenance of p^aco, and 4v use every exertion to puta stop tO the i present alarm. A few days will probably bring forth official dnv. oLamftjH of resent reports. It is possi? ble th** it will be said that there is no? thing to justify Frenoh apprehensions; but thweishould ibe no mistakes on this pitMn.Vas.Aon? as the present condition, vomsinft ?; There must be un easiness, aT?s danger; an unforeseen incident, an oul,Uun4 ;of. jealousy, may precipitate a ruptU/e.,, The Czac ia Unable to guaran? tee th^ France will not attack Germany within a few yeans. Oiganiso.atnamenu are a mutual.menace; while. they exist it h? . hsysadutiiR .power of even Imperial pea^s^akiyra to eUay apprehension. ? A fB?ci*l <4?SBftUh from Berlin to the PflMMeH Ga**#* aaysei Catholic sshocia tipR.hss loA Mayence. for Borne, to pre? sent the Pqpe with an. address eongrstn la^ng.hwa upon .the anniversary of his bnctltrdsyr. WMV>h.! Occurs, on . Aha. 33th inslant whjerj.. b/? will be eighty-three yaajrf old. The address; which is said to b^yj&ti,OOXiM*) signatures attached to it. pi 4WtSSSd<'. in?i teams of deepest devo? tion and aRegianoe. ... Aft &e J?MM.vi Commons, this even nig, Mrr Beurke. Under Foreign .Beere? tsrjrr tin mnim??i to.inquiries of air CUa*lew ??lke as, to the continental aitua t n? said tt?(8, GofvaTCmant i .has reo ei v ed tcnday tTOOSfcSlU.iasnrttory ssfluraneeS from Berti? orf, the ^maintenance of the peace of Europe. jhic?Amsrican New?. io Gurdcmtvu's cane, Beates that Conftti IJ^S^Ths situa ore critical; men w?l mpellvd to abandon jrcats of death. % V May 1L -rtAbout . work (n tbo Hutchin mpmlng. They marched I in' .jk bqc^y and . were j es ami revolvers. and boys fbl improca-1 from acts I the work were particularly I at one point arme tit of; ri men. bitter with invective*, and thAj* SftMf jaw*, neariy pseoipitsted a I confticL mm . Wl'.lf v..' iriv May 11.?Three ladies I ted ya attempting to cross the y,River in a wagon. Kansas, May U_CoL iony,: editor of the ZTme* and I was fatally shot by William , MtMP^sf tho jlppan," on" the stairway iUW>;..JH feeling it-TpePlanJet. f500,pOO; em. building .Ott fumhuiery and efc carpet factory was WASHfKOTON, and May 11.?The best planned and most.?killfully exocuted c?Ampeigff*ver made by the Governmeirt NgaASat flbh?.'whiakSJf ring, culminated ?y, is Sha1 seisnse of more than d (tha/Jargss* i distt lhndes and ?reo-1 ia* ssnees ka'St Louis, Chicago and wanhss,!/ ./ u ? Canoveiv iof Florida, has aasuianess thai the execution of the fol? lowing i*S4as? of1 the rivor Sttd harbor bisViwhioh he chaperoned through Con greas, ,is pnffs^aaiag ArvoralsV; Jos ? ?SfH itofaasSraaatii ths saost engible line on Whhm* canal.across the iSkmus 'of Fkaaidseaa ba coutTuoted, and whether S Sal* lsjldftasi?dn =*rigsti? betwe* the waters of tun Msunasippi and the OulL s^ioMg She cossu of Alabama, Lou isiaaaaud Florida, and through the latter State to the Atlsntio ooaat, can be had ; to estimate the probalrle 'cost and practi cahUitylbf 'the oonstruotion of sn? wsrtsvsna-ef any IMMUmti re^tC fousrtl SWl>Saal'i to provWS a safe inland navigation between the Mississippi seizures have beeri oi-' HMnoxs^CincinSatT, and" 4110 Secrltai id that arrests evidence is Ths egal steps be1 tak ftafids hAre been dpi be made where justify them. 1 i \ ? . i ? !. ?; i ti'ti i ? U ? n ? n:- ? ? - la'^I- I , l' ? ' SV " t? ' ' ial? I'll' "Let our Just Censi I i - . n 00 jli_ riglnally shipped has been changed in iany instanced, and It will now do im om mot possible to detect much of it. The value of distilled property seized yesterday is over SLO00,000. ? a- ? ? Probabilities? Fot the middle, South Atlantic and Eastern Gulf States, sta? tionary or rising barometer and tempera? ture, Southerly .winds, partly cloudy and clear weather. For the Western Gulf States, ""diminishing' Northerly winds/ rising barometer, statiohary Or higher temperature and generally' clear weather. ???>'. ? . Yesterday's Markst Report?. New York?Noon.?Stocks dull and lower. Money 21. Gold 15). Exchange ?long 4.88; snort 4.91. Cotton easier; sales 1,320?uplands 161; Orleans 16$. Futures opened barely steady: May 16| 15-16; June 15 15-16(5)15 31-32; July 16J(5M6r>-32; August 10 5-16(5)16 11-32;, September 161(5)16 3-16. Pork heavy 2L75@21.8G. Lard dull - steam 15$. t'Sj I 7 P. M.?Money verv easy?84@3. Sterling dull?^4.88. Gold dull but firm?lS^lS1!. 1 Governments dull but .Strong?new 0s 16. States quiet and nominal. Cotton easier; sales ? 2,881, at lOJOelt)1. Flour steady and fair de? mand. Wheat irregular and unsettled, closing a shade firmer. ' Corn without . decided change and moderate inquiry, closing steadier. Coffee and sugar dull jand drooping. Pork firmer?new 111.85 J<3i2l.87*. Lard firmer?15$ prime steam. iWhiskev lower?1.41. Freights dull? .cotton sail $(5)9-32: steam }(5>5-lC. Cot? ton net receipts 595; gross 960. ' Futures closed steady; sales 23,200: Mav 15 15-16 (5)15 31-32; Juno lo 31-32?i6: July 18 6-92@16 3-16; August 16Tl-32?16j}; September 16 5-32?16 3-16; October : 15 23-32(ji .15i; | November | 15 17-32<5| '15 19-32; December 15J: January 15j(5j IG 23-32; February lo 15-16(5.15 31-32; March 16 5-32(5;.i6 7-32. Ii Baltimore.?Cotton <puiet and easier? middling 15j; low middling 15 g; good ordinary 14gross*receipts 56; exports coastwise 110; sales' 205; spinners 40. I Southern corn dull 'anfl lower?90(5)91; .Western 88. Whiskey firm - 1.20(5)1.22. Louisville.?Flour unchanged. Corn 16(a)77. Provisions quiet. Pork 22.00. ! Bacon?shoulders 9 ?; clear rib 13; clear .sides 13$. Packed lard?steam 151; tierce il6@16}; keg 16 J. Whiskey 1.14. i Boston.? Cotton dull and nominal? imiddling 161; net receipts 63; gross 1,552; sales 35. Augusta.?Cotton steady?middling 15]; low middling 14j; good ordinary 14; net receipts 48; 'sales 1G7. Oalvxston.?Cotton easy?middling 151; net receipts 280;. gross 282; sales 1,390, pf mi Norfolk.?Cotton on jot- middling il5|@15}; net receipts 454; exports coast? wise 300; sales 100. J: I New Orleans.?Cotton irregular? mid idling 15$; low middling 14J; good ordi jnary 14}; net reoeipta 681; gross 672; ex- j ports Franco 3,404; sales 1,650. i Savannah. -OoUon dull -middling. 15|; nef receipts 326; sales, 1,215. At. Louis.?Flour rather firmer; prices unchanged. Corn firmer- No. 2 mixed Tgf?ltiLi bid. Whiskey ttnn-1,20. Pork held at 22.00; no sales. Bacon quiet with only limited jobbing demand I?shoulders 94(5,9}; clear rib 12J(5M3; [clear sidts 13jA>18?. > ?! Cincinnati. -Flour dull. Corn quiet land unchanged. Pork nominally 22.00 <5>22.25. Lord dull-steam 15?15|; kettle 154/5,151. Bacon quiet-shoulders g*? clear rib 125; clear sidea 131?13J. Whiskey active and higher. MxupsriH.?Cotton quiet?middling 15 @15f; net reoeipta 174; shipments 1,334; sales 500. Mobile.?Cotton quiet?middling 151; low middling I4g; good ordinary 14? 144;; net receipts 4; exports coastwise 19; sales 250. Chari.xstqn. ?Cotton quiet?middling 153; net receipts 328:*snlos 400. Paris.?Benfes 63f. 80c. Liverpool?3 P. M.?Cotton dull and unchanged?middling uplands 7};; mid? dling Orleans 8@8i; sales 8,000,, includ? ing 4,400 American; speculation and ex? port 2,000; basis middling uplands'/ nothing below low middling, deliverable ?June or July, 7L Kerosene! Kerosene!! f\ BARBELS pure white standard t?\J KEROSENE, just rcoeived and for sale at 19c per gallon by the barrel, and 20c. per gallon ft .retail. Kerosene delivered, free of drayage, in any part of Money to Loan, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and all promi? nent cities of the United States and iEa* rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and inkrest-bear ing CERTIFICATES issued.. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and Others from the city and country solicited-, and LIBERAL LINES* <GF DISCOUNTS granted by tho CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, comer of Plain and Richardson .itreets. JOHN S. PRESTON, Pres't. J.' H. Sawyer , Cashier. . Mar 34 BOSS'S HOXEL, COLUMBIA, For Sale, A. FATJr, ?F GREY HORSES, small j J\ sue. Work well in double or wigje harness and under saddle. Willi bo^sold^ together pr separately. Agply^at^ 3this" Year's Crop of Maple Hugat. "?BT received 1,000 pounds NEW) ?RQP MAPLE SUGAR, direct from| Yorrcont, for sale cheap at Mayl r SOLOMON'S. ACTS OF TBE LS6BUI0EE OR 1875, with postage, $1.15. Fori sale At R L. BRYAN'S May 5 Bookstore F HEBER D. HK1NITSH, M. D , Physician and Surgeou, EESTBENCE CORNER B LANDING AND MARION STREETS, offers his grofesaiohal services to tho citizens of olumbia and vicinity. Calls left at the Drug Store of E. H. HEINTTSH will re coivo prompt attention. April I South CaroliBa,"#Richland County. IN THE COURT OF PROBA^TR By.B- I. Boont, Judge of Probate in Rich laivl' Couniy. WHERAS JAMES C. GOFF and WM. A. GOFF hath applied to me for letters of administration on the estate -of Wm. Golf, late of Riehland ? County, deceased: These are, therefore, to citeand admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de? ceased to be and appear before me, at a i Court of Probate, for tho said County, to be holden at Columbia, on the 17th day :of May, 1875, at 12 o'clock M., to show cause, if any, why the said administra? tion should not be granted. Given under my hand and the seal of tho Court, this 3d day of May, A. D. 11875, and in the 91)th year of American I i Independence. B. I. BOONE, May 6 th2 Judge of Probate. SMOKERS' FESTIVAL! 16 Magnificent Cigars] I! ill > :ti o ? i ' ? : FOR ONJ5J DOTiT.AR. ?&r?et a supply for the Pio-Nic. PERRY A SLAWSON'S May 0 Cigar and Tobacco Store. Damaged Meal! lioo BUSHELS MEAL, slightly da? maged by water; tine for stock? | {For sale cheap. L?RICK A LOWBANCE. [!_ California and Imported I Wines, Liquors, Etc. \AjL JUST received, direct from JO ?*f California, a car loud of supe ?Wt BR nor WINES and BRANDIES, ^WWPP'mMie of delioious grapes in pthafc highly favored country. Beat Imported Scotch WHISKEY, Old Jamaica RUM, Holland GIN, Otard and other brands BRANDY, Sherry, Port and Madeira WINES. I am also manufacturing , that superior LAGER BEER, ( ifor. which my brewery has! aoquired such a deserved re-1_ jputation. Give it a trial?it is pure and I I warranted free from any deleterious, in-1 gredients. Physicians reoommeud it * . Also, best brands Imported and 1 1 Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and ?Chewing TOBACCO, Ac. My SALOON a supplied with the best I of everything. LUNCH every day, at 11 .o'clock, Give me a call, at the sign of the big barrel, Nos. 104 and l6G Richardson [street._JOHN C. SEEGERS. Notice of Limited Partnership. gFIIHE undersigned hereby give notice,I B JL that they nave this day formed a I LIMITED PARTNERSHtP.'for the trans? it action of a mercantile business in the | city of Columbia?said business to ?m I brace, chiefly, the wholesale and retail I of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, at the old stand of R. '(.'. Shiver A Co., under the firm name of I JONES. DAVIS A BOUKNIGHTS. DAVID JONES, J. HENRY DAVIS, EDWINS. BOUKNIGHT, C. BOUKNIGHT, ANN R SHIVER, All residents of the city of Columbia, 18. C ; CALEB ROC KNIGHT, as executor of j the will of Roberto. Shiver, deceased, is a special partner in said firm, and has ! contributed thereto the sum of fifteen thousand five hundred dollars- Mrs. ANN R. SHIVER is also a special part-1 ner, and has contributed to tho capital stock of said firm the sum of ten thousand | dollars in cash. The^partnership will terminate March j ' ' Colombia, April 7, 1675. * April 7 wO ]S vv^ E,HQnS,Pror^eior. ' PTR8T CLASS HOTEL. furvSiHaday.inoludu near th,# Capitol ftm pf business \_ e city. My Omnibus til convoy passengers to m every train. The Uif^iAmm^^ um ?ernpry st d are all new and in good order. Ap 6 IT MpRNlrTO, MAY 12, 1 NEW" l^OCfJKS ; At E. L. Bryan 'a Bookstore. ., i I /I EOBGEIV, His Life and His Com It $i.9& i . ! Ssientalla London, by Beekor 1.75. ? Scion c e and Religion* by ? Dr?per- ~ $1.75. Ferrer's Life of Christ-*$2.60. The Shadowed Home, by Biokersteth^ ?1.50. Conquering and- to Conquer, by Sohonberg Cotta Family ~S1.25. Vernes' Jountsytethe Hotxb. Pol*?#libO- iiaipn Wilton's Weird, bv author Of- Wooing O t. -$1.25. The Soienoo of Law,-by Amos-?$1175. Alses ft TSriety of now English Novels, paper covers, by Mrs. Olyphonf ? Vxt geon, author ef '?Castle;" Mrs.- 13 rod don, Wiifcia Dollins and others.. Aprj' jg TT A BrCXT.JB?TIf3D>TG* mHRASltEBS. HORSE POWERS. X G1NES, FAN MILLS, OR CRADLES, REAPERS, 4c, Ac., ?t ma? nufacturers' pricp. Send, for catalogue to L?RICK A LOWRANCE, April 22 Columbia. S. C Who feeds nie from his grocery stove, And shows me every day a suure Of dainties, finer than before? 'Tis Solomon. Groceries, Family Supplies, , Pare | Liquors, Wines, &c. Whoso clerks aro smiling, childlike, bland, And always at my serrico stand Attentive to mv least command? Why, Solomon's. Breakfast Strips, Beef Tongues, Sal" j mon Bellies, Fulton Market Beef, Canned Goods and Other Delicacies. Who cares for no man's smile or frown, While he can kenn bis prices down,' Yet sells the finest goods in town? h Tis Solomon. A Splendid. Assortment eLNew Cof? fee and Teas?Japan, Oolong, Gun? powder, Hyson, Imperial and Mixed And can.I ever cease to be The best of customers to thee, Who always did so well by me, Oh, Solomon? Fancy Crackers, Raisins, Nuts, New | Flour and Buckwheat. I'LL keep to tho store I like so well, 'Neath Mr. Gorman's big hotel, And kept by Hardy S-O-L O-M-O-N. ., ^QP~Pric?8 still lower, and goods fresh | everyday. April.9 city hall gro cery . GRAND OPENING pf spring and aum-1 mer GROCERIES, WINES, and so | on, such as ... Substantialsl Viz: Hams, Smoked Beef. Tongues; Breakfast Strip?, Ac. Desirables! As Pressed Corned Beef, Canned Sal? mon, Lobstor, Oysters," (extra,) Toma? toes, Peas, Apricopi, Pine Apple, Ac. Indispensables! As tho finest Fancy Family Flour, Pearl Grist, Fresh Bolted Meal, Gilt Edge Butter. Pure Leaf Lard, Baw and Parched CoQees, mid Teas of unuj> proochable purity and llavor. Medicinal! Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, Whis? kies, Champagnes,' Clarets. Hockt; all ol guaranteed purity, titrength and general excellence. My stork is replenished daily; the few goods enumerated above are but a small portion of tire stock which is offered, at attractive prices, in the LandBomeststore in Columbia. G EO. SYMMERS. April 11 _ Naphtha Lamps. AGAS LIGHT at much less expense. These LAMPS aro in' 'different styles and well adopted for Stores, Of? fices, Entries and Rooms. Each Lamp is of itself a gas manufactory. The oil is fed through a tube or pipe, at the end of which the burner converts it into'gas, which burns with a brilliant white flame nearly equal to bent coal gas, and surpass? ing many gas lights. For sale by Peb 16 JM. JRMJaRR, 67 Bridge street. Congaree Iron Works, COLUMBIA, 8. C. JOHN A?EXUtDEIt, Proprietor. MANUFAOi It TUBER Steam Engines', Saw andGristMills, ' Gin Gearing, Fand all kinds Iron Castings for Machinery; Und (Ornament? al Castings for Stores and Dwellings, Patent Kallings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees sad Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds. Bells-for Churches; Schools, Workshops, Sic. 1 Guarantee all my work first class and equal to any North or South: Werks- at foot of Lady street eind near South Carolina and Greenville and OsWajbjk| Railroad Depots. ; Nat 18 ' Davis! Diamond iHwn*. i in? FULL supply of thase ohoioo HAMS jset raoeived and for Sola by. April 16 JOHN AONSW St BON. IA end the True Event." I Colmnbra loo Hew. ? CE Shippers have Stade ? lavge crop it . lower cost'the pant winter than in any previouB winter in the history'OS* the business. I have mads amngtsniwrtafor a full supply of superior ICE for the pre? sent Jenson, at low er rates than tat any former year, and propose to reduce the rate to City Consume** as follow*: < 100 pounds* and upward, l}ro. por] j jA>uad, leas than 100 i. pounds, lio.- ?? (At I pounds and upward delivered within th*j limits of the eity-free of chargsJ ? > JOHN D. BATEMAN, Apr 27 lino ... / Agent CVF.. LEADER OP ieW. PBI0E8. AS La. store , the greatest variety of u fancy ABTBDprW Jw^9?* &C-, ever*??>fOd 4? this market- - all ,of which he will dispose of at very low pricea. .. Hi " , SPRANG GO#^<eR shades w colors, to an inspection, of wuioU the ladies are particularly invited. . 128 MAIN STREET. Attractions are toilttylying at tue " tilt AN D CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. pieces sijmmer. sflks, just tmt^y received at "WM. D. love 4co.'S. 100 pieces summer dress GOODS, at 12", tut; 20 and 23 cents, at ' ' wm. D. love ft, co. 'S. 25 pieces Summer Poplins, at GO centsI a yard, at . WM. D. love A co.'S. Slack Grenadines, in all qualities, at WM. D. love Ar co.?. Black Llama Lace Shawls and Sacks, at ' " vVM. D. love*CO.% Ladies' Sun Umbrellas, 80k Tina-and Ribbons, at WM. D. LOVE A CO.*. Gents' White Shirts and Furnishing | I Goods, at low prices, at ' WM. D. love ft co."S. You will find an extedkrre' stock,of i I Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shrines and Mat-f The place to purchase your Domestics, i Prints, Cottonades, Jeans, Drillings and Cassimeres, far the least money, Is at WM. D. LOVE ft ccs. Every article in the Dry Goods line needed in any family cap po purchflat? at *WM. D. l?ve ft CoTSP' Fresh Goods are received daily; at'."1" WM. D. LbvEftCCJ.^ ! It will pay any one who needs any? thing in our line to call often at the Grand Central Dry Goods Esmbtohnient or ymmmaSR , I Saippbia sent gratuitously to all parti Of the cdun}ry On application. ' . " ' NSW FRESH G0?IHS J. Ho KJNAMDPS LARGE assortment of rich and beauti. ful DRESS GOODS. . '"' The styles and patterns of PRINTS aro numberless in variety, and every d* E- artment of his large establishment h sen replenished With accessions re? freshingly seasonable and accommodat? ingly priced. The KiUinery Department I Is superbly stocked. ?S-Mr. Kinard invites a call. April 7 I AND EVERY J>JlY! | EXTRAORDINARY BAlltAl? AT m m i mmm, Successors to R. C. SHIVER A> CO. /CHOICE DRE88 GOODS at \J per yard- CASSIMERES, TWI I JEANS and LINENS fer Men &nd wear. ...singypui?Black Silk? st this house, Parasols of all shades and style? opening this day, at very lowprigea. tadies', Qents' and \XfaWM*mOm\ 'JS^&K^S?**managed tby Mr. M. A. SD^TON.and the stock,as,second ft none in the 8tate, , n Patent STEP LADDERB,;%H afeia??!* all the latest improvements . attached; Berlin WOOL, Java CANYAS, Crochet ^JONES^DAVtS ft^^SfWWH3PS, a , Succesfloya to'RX. SmVa^ ft Co.;, ran Prepare???Ml i Mineral Waters, Granular J^riftpcfesit: aW*** TiOCRbJUDGE ALUhL VJOHV-JORAB JlV OBCHAD, KIS81NGBN, ?sIRBt BICHSHALL. ThaBsRa isnraaeattna eotakenBed and agiseabssi loans Ifcli?i dicinal oonstktuenm afi ibese.l various Mineral Wat* rs, and from i tksin coaua nieuee and ooSSparatire i-MST?-is? to a ssssal tUMoiwr (?4 Water, instantly ?rddues? a draught of the natusal taw, accompanied by ;a apaskling r?rite^enc?i Fotieaae at ? < . ItVi L. T 8ILLLMAN A CO B .. April 6 Drug Store. /"?jti i ?| 1I rtou _ . .i.i.' . : i ?./ yiff{ UnH> ??.?> . Will ill LUMB XI?NUMBER 44. h? ? Mjjfatj in in aptia mal mi ma YOUTHS' ?b ?i' .lil^lJi.' <u Itj XArirr Variety t?rO?siS*< N?cfe~ msk and (Hnfrlratta Uteivrci ?*?. I . , ii .???? Rilll ./.,// BiTi TruRiM, ,iVaJUMNb i Tr?T?U?f iL^i.r? - TRHMi CASH! pJtU RR IXtWl PHQFIX8 ?MAX4J frco. .i * I La* .ii- >ffV *i noqn b^iit'laoo AND J; l^trfjUM . . ' 'ft i I ui ai ;il 0 i ? ' i ",,:' '! ' 'Kitt.' ' >!r l" >dJ ?uai . in iiaul ' .!."? : : WfjffnSmui' ? *?? '??! ">' '70S' "?"Jj n?* Utftmtll I ;'.>: . r?ilC|t|eth 1 UM Ii?Ul ?? .. [>OiOOl ' c-} .:?,!!. :!?;??? ? ? '? a?r# i WBioH s?iB -iii:; uyiil ban .llwia . i |3o . u'. - '?oio ? 9vj "?. i J-jTfli'j.yiii j.KfJn.iol o} &*M*I?( PtMAB,. > . ?. 'I r*i 1 i l; ?< in ? la ' m. H. & W, CrSWAfflttD. Spring OtotUaa*!1 L" - Jtik'ep??tf'* ' 1 ! r-'i-' ? n tiAitllmvUi ?? ?dJ Jjt-v > i OEr?1 eef ' fc?p )?? * < Uioiu AT h., isii. t_ K'jVa i lut jr.. PRicfeB, XoVer than et'er? Y f i ' a{ Bo ' ' ' d' !l ' STArra i. . ' . . i . liar 10' i ' i hid* -at'.ui* Sir11 I HATS. Gall aad ?nuto in? ._j _ tjiL_La Tril TrlW'^' Tin" la^sery .t ?iti . .. . OFti^L^T?rTMWL?i) ^^^^ ^^^?w^^W^BF"^"/ i'iaW'FAJfJCT GOODS. J Jna*inaa*ivaxL. ? I to ?3?^ow^M^ai all Oaatao Mmi mUk N?rthetn Timothy and &B#*U mm I fwhhil^'Ld^ F?b 19 3m OppoalU B. Q, B. DeffA