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T U._l.l_l.?-1 Fit -?:? t/i.-' BY JULIAN A. SBLBY ?uuiii.h ii h ? u i. in . .11 ? ii Telegraphic?Foreign News. London, stay 22.?-A despatch to the Standard from Home, nays the Italian Government has ordered, the removal of all bishops who have not received the royal exequator endorsing the appoint? ments. The Archbishop of Palermo has already been notified,'to leave his see. It is reported'that the Belgian Cabinet is in an extremely difficult position', and that a crisis is imminent. The trouble, it is said, is owing to' the pressure of the Ultramontanes. No foundation for the report that the Belgian Cabinet is" ih'a difficult position, and that a crisis is imminent. A denial is also given to the report published yes? terday, that the German Government had i ustruoted its ambassador at Brussels to ask Belgium to prohibit religious pro? cessions?the object being the overthrow of the Belgian Cabinet. . Telegraphic?American News. N*w 1 cobs, May 21.?A zueeting of dry goods importers was held this even? ing, for the purpose of taking some ac? tion to prevent, in so far as they were | able, the smuggling of goods. About, thirty firms were represented, and the matter was discussed at great length.1 Some importers Were of the opinion that a committee should be appointed to visit the Secretary of the Treasury, and enlist bis services; others were in favor of taking action with regard to semiring reform, in the custom house, and of having bonds signed by responsible parties. Others favored only the forma? tion of a permanent organisation for the present,, The latter course was finally adopted,, and a committee on permanent organizatian appointed. ? The Crescent City bas arrived. Sharkey still in jail at Havana. He threatened to kill thq captain of the. Crescent City. "Washington, May 22.?The Virginia Midland Bail road and its connections, eia Lynch burg, Eayt Tennessee and At? lanta, inaugurate a fu?t schedule to-day, between New Orleans and Now York. The patent, Bteam lifter at Lynohburg, by which the trucks of through cars will be changed in Seyen minutes, will be in operation on ibp first of June, when the lino will accomplish the unprecedented feat of running through cars from New Orleans, on the Gulf of Mexico, to Balti? more, on the Chesapeake Bay. . W. D. Chipley, Southern agent of the line, left last night to advertise tho arrangement of so much interest and importance to tho South. : The Supreme Lodge pf the Knights of Pythias have .decided i to hold its next session ip , Philadelphia, on the fourth Tuesday in August? 1876. A committee of thirteen was appointed to make er? rang amante for the centennial celebra? tion In. Philadelphia. The lUth of Feb? ruary was established aa the anniversary of tho order and a day of celebration. A committee of three was appointed to pre? pare a new manual, with instructions to report at the next session of the Supreme Lodge. The Supreme Chancellor was authorized to take steps to establish the order in foreign countries. The system of new registered pouches i will be inaugurated aa soon as the looks,1 keys, blanks, Ac., can be distributed, and will start simultaneously from the1 following cities, by Hie 15th of June, it is expected: Boston, New York, Phila? delphia, Washington, New Orleans, Chi? cago, San Francisco, Cincinnati and St Louis Sobanton, Pxnn., May 22, ?The school house and nearly all. the residences in the villages of Evergreen, Stoddarthville and Goldsborough, burned; thousands of ! acres of forest - are flaming. Other settlements and' saw-mills threatened. Three miles of the Pennsylvania Coal Company's gravity road, on the cele? brated highland range, twelve miles from Scran ton, destroyed. Immense coal and passenger traffic completely embagoed. Without rain, 1,400 square miles of forest lands are doomed. This section, from its beauty, is known as the American Switzerland, Clxvzi_ucd, Ohio. May 22.- In the morning session of the Presbyterian As? sembly, Bet. Jtobert Hayes, of Steuben ville Presbytery, presented the following preamble and resolution: Whereas the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church earnestly desire to enter into fraternal correspondence with the General Assembly of the Presbyte? rian Church. South; and whereas causes which, prevent such a correspondence . are certain deliverances of both, bodies which now, happily united, constitute a General Assembly, passed during the ex? citing scenes of the late civil war; and whereas the General Assembly, regret? ting that these acts complained of stand in the' way of close relations with the Genepxl Assembly of the South, by their interpretation' of "concurrent resolu? tions," and' by tteir expressing confi? dence In t*e Christian character of the Presbyterian Church South, withdraw these injurious deliverances, indirectly and by way of inference; end whereas what the General Assembly has done in? directly, they should do directly, by affirmative action, when the glory of God and the interest* of the ohuroh of Jesus ^Christ's kingdom require auch a pro fe^iure: therefore, . . lUaolutiL, That all acts and deliverances of both bodies now forming the Presby? terian Ohuroh, before their union, re? flecting injuriously upon the Christian cbjursoter of the Presbyterian Church South, be, an? hereby are, declared In? operative and void, and that the church complaining is hereby relieved of all such grievances uniler which they have The sseolulteei was hud /on the table. Overtures. The Conference tttamitte*7* report was ^iade the irpe?tat' order for Monday afternoon. 5*>f*? y BfcureAsmv^i., May ttt^iebeeial train on the Piedmont Air Lin*, return^ ing from the Mecklenburg centennial, n "Let our Just Const with the Richmond military, unrraoked, last night, near South Boston, Va.; two flats, carrying the guns of the Bichmond Howitzers, and baggage car, smashed, and five soldiers injured?none serionBly. Washington, May 23.?The latest from the , burning woods report the wind abated ayd a prospect of rain. The President, this morning, appoint? ed Ferdinand Meyer to be Supervisor of Internal Bevenue for the States of Mis? souri, Kansas, Arkansas and Texas and tho Indian and New Mexico territories, vice McDonald, removed. He also signed the commission of Asa CMathews, to be Supervisor of Internal Bevenue for the States of Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota, vice Mnnn, removed. It is expected that several Collectors of Inter? nal Revenue in those States will be removed on Monday or Tuesday next, on account of developments grow? ing out of the recently discovered whiskey frauds. John H. Lightner ap? pointed Revenue Collector for the St. Louis District, vice Maguire. It is re? ported that Gen. Meggs has three years' leave, and that Gen. Ingalls meanwhile acts as Quartermaster-General. Probabilities?For the South Atlantic and Gulf States, stationary or falling barometer, warmer South and East winds, and numerous local rains. The Indian Chiefs here, regarding the j Black Hills, say they have not talked sufficiently among themselves to venture | upon a talk with the Great Chief Delano. The Winnebago Indians do not believe in compulsory education. They did not like the idea of their children being forced into the industrial schools at the agency, and drew their tomahawks, whereupon the agent fled under cover of the muskets of the military at Sioux City. OscBona, Pa., May 22.?The Methodist and Catholic Churches, with a few build? ings in the vicinity, were saved; the rest Of the town utterly destroyed; 1,000 of the 1,500 people lost everything. The village of Houtzdall burned. Hundreds of woodsmen lost their houses; the losses in the region, including Houtz? dall, will reach $3,000,000. Tho fire swept ten of the eleven townships in Pike County. The flre originated by! tramps breaking into a hut and firing it. Yesterday's Markst Renorts. Nsw Yobk, May 21.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending May 21: Receipts at all United States ports 17,787?same week last year 24,323; total receipts to date B,371.813?same week last year 8,639,924; exports for the week 57,983?same week last year 25,302; total exports to date 2,381,060?same week last year 2.009,168; stock at all United States ports 378,249? same week last year 308,220; stock at interior towns 46,964?same week last year 60,552; stock at Liverpool 988,000? same week last year 787,000; American afloat for Great Britain 135,000?same week last year 238,000. Nbw Yobk?Noon.?Money 2. Gold opened 16}?now 16}. Exchange?long 4.871; short 4.90}. Cotton quiet and steady; sales 995 bales?uplands 16}; Or? leans 161. Futnres opened quiet and steady: June 16@16 1-32; July 16 3-16? 16 7-32; August 16 6-16@16 11-32; Sep? tember 16 3-32(^16}. Pork firm?mess 21.75. Lard firm?steam 154. 7 P. M.?The bank statement shows loans decreased $1,500,000; Bpecie in? creased 250,000; legal tenders increased 1,600,000; deposits increased 250,000; re? serve increased 875,000. Cotton net re? ceipts 779; gross 1,282. Futures closed quiet and steady; sales 11,200: May 16? 16 1-16; June 16 1-32(a) 16 1-16; July 16 3-16(3)16 7-32; August 16 11-32? 16J; September 16 5-32?, 16 3-W; October 15 23-32@153; November 15 9-16? 15 19-32; December 15 9-16(a)15 19-32; January 15 21-32? 159: February 151? 15 15-16; March lol-18@16}; April 16} I ?l? 9-32. European steamers took $125,000 in gold. Money easy?11?2. Sterling quiet?74;. Gold firm?16$? 16t. Governments dull but strong. States j quiet and nominal. Cotton quiet and steady; sales 995, at 1G1?16J. Flour! dull and prices still strongly in buyers' I favor?5.10?8.25. Wheat dull, heavy and l@2c. lower?1.82?1.42. Corn dnlf, | heavy and decidedly lower?80?84. Pork dull and lower?21.50?21.62$ new. Lard heavy?15} prime steam. Freights | a shade firmer. SnBAXiTTMoaE.?Flour quiet and firm. Wheat dull and lower?1.45. Corn 78? 88. Provisions dull and weak. Pork 22.00? 22.50. Bacon dull?shoulders Og? 9 J. Coffee strong and higher?ordi? nary to prime Bio cargoes 16(5)181. Whiskey easier?1.23. Cotton dull middling 152; mw middling 15J; good ordinary 141; gross receipts 39; exports coastwise 110; sales 145; spinners 36. Memphis. ?Cotton unchanged?-mid Idling 15; net receipts 147; shipments j 437; sales 1,100. WrxatTNOTon. ?Cotton nominal?mid? dling 16; net receipts 15; exports coast? wise 42. Phil.adii.ph i a.?Cotton quiet?mid? dling 101; low middling 16$; good or? dinary 15; net receipt? 52; gross 577. I Aua ?bt a.?Cotton quiet and easy? middling 15}; low middling 25; good ordinary 14}: net receipts 65; sales 126. Nobfolk.?Cotton dull?middling 15} ?15|; net receipts 411; exports coast? wise 300. Cuablkston.?Cotton steady?mid Idling 166@15J; net reoetpts 267; sales 1400. Savannah.?Cotton quiet?-middling 151; net receipt* 210; soles 55. Gaiwrston. ?Cotton dull' and a shade lower?middling 141; low middling 14f*. good ordinary 134; r\et receipts 287; sales IxjTTrsvrrj.a. -Flour firm, unchanged,! and in fatr demand. Corn steady?79? 80. . Provisions 'in improved demand id better feeling. Fork nominally 1.00. Bacon?shoulder* 9f; clear rib 16;rffUptM; Whiskey '1.15. Bagging i firm- 13? 13}. JOLUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY St. Louis_Floor quiet and un? changed. Corn lower?No. 2 mixed 68. Whiskey quiet?1.20. Pork duU?21.60. Bacon quiet and only limited jobbing demand. Lard nominally 16. Boston.?Cotton dull?middling 16}; net receipts 75; gross 246; sales 126. Chicago.?Flour dull and unchanged. Corn dull and lower?No. 2 mixed 69}; rejected 66. Pork steady?20.75. Lard firm and in fair demand?14.95. Whis? key 1.17. New Oei.eans.?Cotton quiet?mid? dling 15|; net receipts 820; gross 1,259; sales 2,450. Mobile.?Cotton quiet?middling 15; low middling 14i; good ordinary 14; net receipts 134; exports to the continent 1,351; coostwiso 600; sales 2.10. Pabis. ?Bentes 64f. 70c. LrvEBrooL,?3 P. M.?Cotton quiet and unchanged?middling uplands 7}; mid? dling Orleans 8@8f; sales 6,000, of which American is 3,400; speculation and ex? port 1,000; basis middling uplands, no? thing below low middling, deliverable May, 7 13-16; Juno or July, 7J. Funeral Invitation. The relatives, friends and acquaint? ances of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Purvis and Mr. and Mis. J. A. Barre, are respect? fully invited to attend the funeral of the INFANT SON of the former, from their residence on Taylor street, THIS MORN? ING, at 10 o'clock. CoLUMniA, 8. C, May 22, 1875. Mr. Editor: I beg, through the medi? um of your paper, to return my thanks to Mr. George Huggins, of our city, the agent of the Mutual Fire Insurance Com? pany, of Hartford, Conn., for his prompt and satisfactory settlement of my claim for loss by the burning of my country residence, a short time ago. Damages were assessed and the claim paid within two weeks from date of fire. _May_23_J. F. ENSOB. Card of Thanks from Independents. At a regular meeting of the Independ? ent Steam Fire Engine Company, of this city, held on the evening of 18th inst., the following resolution was unanimous? ly adopted: Resolved, That we, as a company, do most cheerfully tender to our many lady friends our sincere thanks, and do pro? mise to hold them in grateful remem? brance for having so generously bestowed iheir invaluable aid in our behalf, on the occasion of the recent Firemen's Tour? nament in this city, by visiting our hall and decorating it in beautiful wreaths and garlands of their own good design and workmanship. And also to those ladies who so kindly sent to us and our guests?the Eagle Steam Fire Company,! bf Charleston?the many beautiful and tasty wreaths and garlands, the fragrant bouquets, the large and artistically ar? ranged oval cluster, composed of rare flowers, and the miniature flags that be? decked our steamers and reels, and made of them a moving floral picture that gladdened the hearts of the Independent lire sharps and their guests. Also to those gentlemen who rendered us, in various ways, acts of kindness, would we take this method of returning our profound thanks for their generosity. Attention, B. V. R. C. ATTEND a meeting of the Club, TO-MOKBOW (Monday-) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. As the matter of the adoption of a uniform will be discussed, a full attendance is requested. R. S. MORRISON, May 23 1 Secrctaiy. C.RJACKSON, LBHBB10FL?WFEIC8S, WANTS MONEY. WILL. SELL CHEAP! ST?BE T?LL Of SEW GOODS! _128 MAIN STREET._1 Kerosene! Kerosene!! BARRELS pure white standard KEROSENE, lust received and for sale at 19c. per gallon by the barrel, and 20c. per gallon at retail. Kerosene delivered, free of drayage, in any pnrt of the city by JOHN AQNEW k SON. 50 OAB.VJU ?TINO ?As%<*VaW\. mHRASHBBS, HOBSE POWERS, EN J_ GINE8,' FAN MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, REAPERS, Ac., Ac., at ma? nufacturers' price. Send for catalogue to L?RICK & LOWRANCE, April 22_Colombia 8. C. ihX Millinery OF Ahe LATEST STYLES; . also, Ladies' and Children's I SUITS of aU sizes and qual r, UNDERWEAR, COR 1TS, HAIR and FANCY GOODS. Just received, a Large assortment of Wenck'a PERFUMERY, at MBS. C. E. HERD'S. Acts of the leqisx&TTr&?a B. 1875,. with postage, $1.15. For sale et R. L. BRYAN'S May 5 ,_ . Bookstore. 1 Attend Perry A Slowson's cleeranoe I sales of cigars. m Attend the True Event." MORNING, MAY 23, 1875. VO] Tie Alabama Gold Life Insumca Compuj, of IbUil -o . ?. THAMES, President; T. N. FOWLER, Secretary; Gen. 8. D. LEB, Superintendent of Agencies. Assets $760,000 in Gold. CAPITAL, STOCK $200,000 OOJLD?ALL PAID IN. SURPLUS AS TO POLICY-HOLDERS OVER StOO.OOO GOLD. GOLD OR CURRENCY POLICIES ISSUED I A SOUTHERN COMPANY, keeps and lends its Money in the South. Binoe I \. chartered, its dividends have varied from 17 to 27 per cent May 15 W. II. GIBBES, Agent. KIna hp & Wiley ?To patrons in /~1 arolina for their liberality: Wo Indeed thank j'ou for bnying "V ur fino ready-made Clothing, V/ Neckwear, Undcr-Wear, cheapest, X argeat stock ever in the city, JLi And we believe best, for we sell X T nion Adams' Black Silk Ties, U Russian Braces, Suspenders. ShirfcTllX adespecialty, good fit; guarantee?TjL Durability, elegance, comfort to X> uyer. The Quaker City and JD &Star Shirts are all the go, and X n Silk, Linen,Gingham Umbrellas J We claim to sell at loss profit a good A rticlc than anyheuse in the tmde 1V In fine, ready-mado Clothing, our ^1 tyle and price is unequalcd. O Linen Cuffs,Handkerchiefs,Collars; / \ ur stock can't be surpassed. v/ Elogance, stylo and fashion, Hats in as8imcrc, Silk, Straw, Felt, Wool. Youtbs'Clothing,Shirts,Hats,Caps, A t No. 121 Main street. J\. Wine List?May, 1876. *f* mQk. THE "CITY HALL GBO yKkxS&b CEBY STOBE" offers, us bc Blow specified; the linest Wine ?^^^^^*^List ever published in Co? lumbia: CLARETS - St. Estcphe, St. Julian, Marguux, Pontet Canet, in pints and quarts. HOCKS?Laubenheimcr, Hockheimer, Dudoshcimcr. SAUTERNES - Haut Sauternes, Graves & Preignac, Latour Blanch, Chuteun Yquem. I CHAMPAGNES Pommery A Greno's Lee, decidedly the finest drv Wino im? ported, Ohaus & Duchatef's "Sillery," Carte Blanche, Kelly Island, Ac. SHERRIES AND PORTS- - These of fine quality, age and bouquet, full stock, most caretully selected. My stock of French Brandies, Holland Gin, California Wines and Brandies, Do? mestic Whiskies, "Maryland," "Baker," "Finch," "Bomgarden,' and other favor? ite brands, is always full up. I have always endeavored to keep this branch of my business supplied only with best possible quality obtainable, and am fully Satisfied with the result. , Any rare Wine or particular brand not here advertised, will bo procured from first hands at very few days* notice. GEO. SYMMERS, City Hall Grocer and Wine Merchant. May 20_ New Fresh Goods at J.H.KINARD'S LARGE assortment of rich and beauti? ful DRESS GOODS. The styles and patterns of PRINTS are numberless in variety, and every de {tartmcnt of his large establishment has >een replenished with accessions re? freshingly seasonable and accommodat? ingly priced. The Millinery Department Is superbly stocked. jt-OrMr. Kinard invites a call. _ California and Imported Wines, Liquors, Etc. A -Alla JUST received, direct from ^JBCMBjfCalifornia, a carload of supc aUBBK. "or WINES and BRANDIES, ^^^^?^*made of delicious grapes in that highly favored country. Best Imported Scotch WHISKEY, Old Jamaica RUM, Holland GIN. Otard and other brands BRANDY, Sherry, Port and Madeira WINES. I am also manufacturing jawsKna that superior LAGER BEEK, gXJj?T* for which my brewery hasl^^AB|fj| acquired suoh a deserved rv-^M mW putation. Give it a trial?it is pure and warranted free from any deleterious in? gredients. Physicians recommcud it Mt - y Also, best brands Imported and nmrnXw Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and '^^^Chewing TOBACCO, Ac. My SALOON is supplied with the best of everything. LUNCH every day, at 11 o'clock, Give me a call, at the sign of the big barrel, Nos. 164 and 166 Richardson street_JOHN C SEEGERS. NEW BOOKS . At B. L. Bryan's Bookstore. GEORGE IV, His Life and His Court? $1.26. Scientific London, by Beeker?$1.76. Science and Religion, by Dr?per? $1.75. Farrar's Life of Christ?$2.50. The Shadowed Home, by Biokersteth? $1.50. Conquering and to Conquer, by Bohonberg Cotta Family?$1.25. Vernes' Journey to the North Pole?$1.50. Ralph Wilton s Weird, by author of Wooing O't? $1.25. The Science of Low, by Amos?$1.75. Also, a variety of new English Novels, paper covers, by Mrs, Olyphont, Far geon, author ef "Castle," Mrs. Braddon, Wilkie Collins and others. Apri' 25 Davit' Diamond (Hams. AFULL supply of these ohoice HAMS just received and for sale by April 16 JOHN AGNEW A SON. I What You Need. EXTRA MES8 BEEF, 10 cents per pound. Fresh May BUTTER, direct from Mil ford, N. Y.,*i pounds for $L CIO ARS.?We are closing out our stock of Cigars, and offer the best FIVE CENT Cigars in the city, and only want a trial to convince vou. May IG 'L?RICK A LOWRANCE. TO-DAY AND EVEBY DAY! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AT joHss, satis & mtwm, Successors to U. C. SHIVER & CO. CHOICE DRESS GOODS at 25 cents per yard. CASSTMERES, TWEEDS, JEANS and LINENS for Men and Boys' wear. HAMBUBG EDGINGS and 1N 8ERTINGS. BLACK 8XUCS! We make Black Silks a specialty. You can save TWENTY PER CENT, by pur? chasing your Black Silks at this bouse. Parasols of all shades and styles opening this day, at v cry low prices. Ladies', Gents' and Misses' fine SHOES This department is managed by Mr. M. A. SHELTON, and the stock is second to none in the State. Patent STEP LADDERS, all sizes, with all the latest improvements attached; Berlin WOOL, Java CANVAS, Crochet and Knitting NEEDLES. JONES, DAVIS A BOUKNIGHTS, Successors to R. C. Shiver A Co. Attractions are Multiplying AT THI GRAND CENTRAL. DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. ?) pT PIECES SUMMER SILKS, just tmit) received at WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. 100 pieces SUMMER DRESS GOODS, at 121, 16j, 20 and 25 cents, at WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. 25 pieces Summer Poplins, at 60 cents a yard, at WM. D. LOVE A CO. '8. Black Grenadines, in all qualities, at WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. Black Llama Lace Shawls and Sacka, at WM D. LOVE A CO. U Ladies' Sun Umbrellas, Silk Ties and Ribbons, at WM. D. LOVE A CO. 'S. Gents' White Shirts and Furnishing Goods, at low prices, at WM. D. LOVE A CO. '8. You will find an extensive stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades and Mat? tings, at popular prices, at WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. Tho place to purchase your Domestic*, Prints, Cot to nodes, Jeans, Drillinga and Cassini eres, fer the least money, ia at WM. D. LOVE A CO. '8. Every article in the Dry Goods line needed in any family can be purchased at WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. Fresh Got ds are received daily at WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. It will pay any one who needs any? thing in our line to call often at the Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment of WM. 1>. LOVE St, CO., Columbia, 8. O. Samples sent gratuitously to all parts of the country on application. Who feeds me from his grocery store, And shows mo every day a score Of dainties, finer than before? 'Tis Solomon. Groceries, Family Supplies, Pare Liquors, Wines, oYc. Whose clerks are smiling, childlike, bland, And always at my service stand Attentive to my least command? Why, Solomon's. Breakfast Stripe, Beef Tongues, Sal? mon Bellies, Fulton Market Beef, Canned Goods and Other Delicacies, Who cares for no man's smile or frown, While he can keep his prices down, Yet sells the finest goods in town? Tis Solomon. A Splendid Assortment of New Cof? fee and Teas - Japan, OolOnf, Gun? powder, Hyson, Imperial and Mixed And can I ever cease to be The best of customers to thee. Who si ways did so well by son, Oh, Solomon? Fancy Crackers, Raisin*, Nuts, New Flour and Buckwheat. I'll keep to the store I like so weU, 'Neath Mr. Gorman's big hotel, > And kept by Hardy 8-O-L Prices still lower, and goods fresh every day. April 9 LUME XI?NUMBER 54. Sale for Foredosure of Mortgage. SELBELS A EZELL, A?crrs. FURSUANT to authority on ine con? ferred by Joan Ii. Neagle.4* and by his deed of mortgage, dated the lath day of July, A. D. 1813, conveying to mvtm trustee the property hereinafter described for the purposes in said deed expressed, I will sell, at public sale, 1? front of the Court House in Columbia, ft. C. on MONDAY, the 7th day of June. 1875, All and singular the BRIDGE of the Columbia Bridge Company, situated and being upon and across the fJengavs? River, opposite to the city of Columbia, with its piers, abutments and all other property, real or personal, belonging or incident thereto, together with at! and siguisr the franchises, rights and privi? leges of the said the Columbia Bridge Company incident and appertaining to the said bridge; and also four hundred and ninety-four shares Of the Capital Stock of the said Columbia Bridge Com? pany. L. D. CHILDS?. Trustee. May 23 AND CLOTHING AND HATS, FOR 8 P m ft MM or - l ? ? ; II11 ill Ol Ol ?? 1875, !?!?? ; ? fdr.,7M ?? il ?i n .i Now in store, and to he aolj at low rices. Soring ClotMnrlw Spring Olothing' | Spring Clothing! Justopeaeii The Largest arid Beat Htook Ever seen hers, AT D. EPSTIN%, UNDER OaLUMJ?A HPTBL. STYLES, New and Handsel FABRIC and DESIGN, 1 BEST MAKEUP! PRICES, Lower Tery full lines ftjUBftH? arnjj To CLOTHING, FURNtftrtTNG GOODS ana HATS. Call and examine at April 4 tinder ColnmbUBotol. , Prepare Year fin ftEineral ST TJMJTO TDt Granular Effervescent % T> OCKBRLDGE ALUM, VICHY, JX ORCHAD, KiaSTNORM, ?1_ RIOHSHALL. The Salt* ?p*sit ha a condensed and agreeable form the ; dicinal conaUtuents "of tp Mineral Waters, and from nieaoe and o?Krparafcrve coming rapidly into One or two large ?l_ ,-s to a small tumbler of reproduces a draught of the natural Watsr, accompanied by a sparkling efferveecenca. for sals at ),.?> ?April 6 y" ^^^^ffl^k ?Money to Zsoan, ,: QnMsTb<ak^r>>ant)ersj<. l^P^iS^ nsht cities of the ?Wteft'ffte?iJoSW rope bought sad sold. ? ' - h c> DEPOSITS reeeived and inteTest-besr ing CERTIFICATES issued. : loJiaj STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SELnUI bought and sold. ssai i Mom granted by the CENTRAL NATfONlL BANK, corner of Plain and BlshssdaosY _._- ? S: taoitd /CHOICE MESS MACKEREL. KJ No. 1, iandS MAfjamiTL. Just opened and for -tie IrW at .retail by JOHN afcldfw 4\-?^' TaisY^Tc^T^i^:-' TUST rse.lvext W^bSAd7%v? ?I CROP MAPLE8DGha?Tdtos*t4roV Vermont, for mit obaap at i? vt *t M?y i soLOMors.