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BY JULIAN A. SELBY Those Indians ar&a jealous set. Blue Horse, an Ogalalla Sioux chief, who did | not come to Washington with Red Cloud, sent a letter to the President, telling him he has fifty families who .wish to go to farming and do not want to he run over ?by white men. Thon enumerates what thoao families want; begins with houses, includes fences, cows, horses, oxen, a wagon, chiokens "and everything that white men use." Then he adds signifi? cantly: "Whateber the President may give those who visit Washington, I wish to share also. I also want a sewing ma? chine and other forming implements." | Thin will do very well for the cerulean worthy. Big Foot writes a letter, asking ] for a Bimilor chance in the same lottery. The Nazum-ad-daoule, Governor ofl Khorassan, recently gave the Shah of Persia an evidence of his affection by sending him "morsels of 2,500 Turcoman rob el b, killed or captured in battle. Had j it not been for the difficulty of transport, the Governor would have sent the entire I heads of these enemies of the Snah to Teheran. The distance between the seat of his government and the capital and | the unusual number of the trophies, comp olio d him to resort to the expedient I of separating tha skins from the skulls | and forwarding the skins only." Scalps, in fact Long current London rumors about I the disasters which had overtaken one of | the old historic families are confirmed. ' The sale of tho Morlborough jewels, ofl all the property in Dorsetshire and ?lae where, excepting, of course, Blenheim, is advertised. Not a single thing will be saved from the general wreck. The Duke of Marlborough has already sold his London house and shut up his Blenheim Palace and will reside abroad. The fifteenth anniversary of tho Ame? rican Traot Society w'as held at Chicago, Illinois, Thursday night. During the year the total receipts were $652,872; ex? penses $650,187. During tho last half | century the society has printed' 5,230, 397,338 copies of publications. Its total receipts have been $13,597,589. There are now in the Prench army 90,000 horses. If the samo nrmy were Sut in active service it would require 20,000 horses. Hence the importance of -that German decree in relation to horses; Shout Trip.?The bark Zingarella made the trip from Boston to the coast of Africa in seventeen days and the round trip in forty days The National Cotton Exchange will hold its next annual ? meeting at the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, on July tho 21 st. During .the month of April tho Post Office Department issued the unprece dented quantity of $3,600,000 worth of postage stamps. An incendiary fire at Los Angelos, Ca lifornia, on the 20th, destroyed $20,000 worth of property. Several ai tempts were mado to burn the town that night On the 13th inst, a white man, named Richard Tumbleton," of Colleton, was drowned while crossing at Jacksonboro ferry, with a fiat load of cattle. In Germany thoro are nearly 1,000,000 more women than men. Reasons?the slaughter In battle and freedom from mi litary duty in America. The plan of the fortifications of Paris is a. ring ? of forts seventy-seven miles around and costing $12,000,000; to be finished in three years, The new steamships between New York and Port Royal are said to hs the finest on the coast The most delicate woman lias strength and agility enough to mount the spring styles. Belgium has decided to admit women to practice in some branch en of the me dical profession. Verdi, the composer, has been made a commander in' the Legion of Honor by President ?jcMohon. A woman was recently arrested for Holling some colored people in Boston a ^liquid warranted to make.them white. The revisers of the Bible have reaohed Isaiah in twenty-eight sessions. Maine has a new town, called Skatcha vatcbiekatchie. "Primer Lacerators," in an Iowa ex? change's heading for a spelling beo item. At a recent spelling bee, all parties went down on "ipecacuanha." : Wine Llrtv-Uay, JB70. ffirfrrtftrff- TBE "CITY HALL GRO? SE ?CERY STOREV offers, as bo &0HHhIow Bpeoifle?Vthe finest Wine ^^^^^^Li?t ever published; in C& lumbia: CLARETS?St Ectepho, St Julian, Margaux, Pontet. Canet, in pints and H?CK8?LaubenheUaer, Hockheimer, Dndenheirner. 8AD^R>IES^B>u,tSauternea, Graves & Pretynae, Latour' Blanch, Chateun Yqueifr;. '} 'AGNUS-T-Pommery AQreiio's arte, Pianpne; ttolLy iHlonck &c. SHERRIES AND I>ORTrS-Theso of fine ,quali#, Uu&''taut bouquet/, full stook, nl?5t??*df4?V selected. : My stock of I$pj?Rra?dies; Holland Gin, California Wincri and Brandies, Do? mestic "WhlskieB,, ''Hacyl^nd/'- "Baker," "Fin<*/'^'BomgaXde|i/and other favor? ite, brands,\.i* .always full up. I have alway^d^vo^?'?iWep this branch of on?y witk bee^ po?s^o V^Hj ?btain^ble, and dm fully Any(wVi^^^?^?6a&bulAl^ brand not here advertised, will be pro*nr?ff from first hands at very ^^y^^^^Sj? City Hall Grocer and Wine Merchant lty a May 20 "Let oar Just Censt GLENN SPRINGS, Spartanburg County, 8. C. THIS favorite rcfiort ifor health and pleasure gwill be open to visitors on June 1. Tho medici? nal ! virtues of the ?waters of Glenn Springs need no other testimonial than the -wonderful nature of the cures effect? ed l>y their uso; und their merits as an unfailing remedy in the cure of all forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Disease of tlie Liver and Kidneys, even in chronic cases, ore long and favorably known to tho public. Visitors reaching Glenn Springs by the South Carolina, Greenvillo and Co? lumbia, Spartanburg and Union Rail? roads will receive tho benefit of Excur? sion Tickets for tho season. A daily line of Coaches will connect with Trains on Spartanburg and Union Railroad at Rich s Hill, five miles distant, and at Spartanburg, to convey passengers to the Springs. Steps have been taken to He cure to the Guests tho benefits of a Daily Mail and Telegraph. Dr. O. B. MAYER, ranking among the eminent physicians of the South, will bo in attendance to respond to tho profes? sional calls of tho Guests of tho house. The Table -will be supplied -with the best the market can afford, Bathing Booms, Billiard Tables, Bowling Alleys, Croquet Grounds, Music on the Grounds and in tho Ball Rooms. Terms mode? rate. Apply to WM. GORMAN, Colum? bia, S. C, or Glenn Springs, S. C. _May_16 lmof WILLIAM GORMAN. liiX Millinery OF the LATEST STYLES; also, Ladies' and Children's SUITS of all sizes and qual? ity, UNDERWEAR, COR? SETS, HAIR and FANCY GOODS. Just received, a largo assortment of Wenck's PERFUMERY, at MKS. C. E. REED'S. _ Interest Allowed. THE Mechanics' and Farmers' Build? ing and Loan Association, of Rich land, is now receiving deposits of $1.00 and upwards, and allowing interest at the rate of G per cent, per annum on all amounts over $10.00, which romain 30 days or longer. Deposits received by T. H. Gibbes, Treasurer, at tho Central National Bank, R. D. SENN, April 22 X_ President. You con get all styles of job printing, from a visiting card to a four-sheet post? er, at the Phxbxix ofiice. April 25 COLUMBIA, S. 0., TUESDA1 Who feeds me from his gTocery ntore,, And shows me every day a score Of dainties, finer than before? 'Tis Solomon. Groceries, Family Supplies, Pure Liquors, Wines, &c. Whose clerks are smiling, childlike, bland, And always at my service stand Attentive to ray least command? Why, Solomon's. Breakfast Strips, 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, Ycf nails Uta c ? ??-* ~ t_ ???.?y xeb helm iuu iaiavov ^nuiAr* Xu R U; 'Tis Solomon. A Splendid Assortment ojf New Cof? fee and Teas?Japan, Oolong, Gun? powder, Hyson, Imperial and Mixed And can I ever ceaso 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 the store I like so well, 'Ncath Mr. Gorman's big hotel, And kept by Hardy R-O-L O-M-?-N. ^3C~Prices still lowor, and goods fresh every day. April II NEW BOOKS At R. L. Bryan's Bookstore. Gl FORGE IV, His Lite and His Court? r $1.25* Scientific London, by Beekcr?$1.75. Science and Religion, by Dr?per? $1.75. Farror's Life of Clirist?$2.50. The Shadowed Home, by Bickursteth? $1.60. Conquering and to Conquer, by Schonberg 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 Scienco of Law, by Amos?$1.75. Also, a variety of new English Novels, paper covers, by Mrs. Oiyphant, Far goon, author ?f "Castle," Mrs. Braddon, Wilkie Collins and others. Apri> 25 Attend Perry & Slawson's clearance sales of cigars. Tho symptoms of Liver Complaintrare uneasiness and pain in the side. Some? times the pain is in the shoulder, and is mistaken for rheumatism. Tho stomach iB affected with Ions of appetite and sick tness, bowels in general costive, and sonjetimes alternating with lax. The head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss of memory, accompanied with painful sen? sation of having left undona something which ought to have been done. Often complaining of weakness, debility and low spirits. Sometimes many of the above symptoms attend the disease, and at other times, very few of them; but tno Liver is generally the organ most in? volved. simmons' lTvER^ECULATOR ! For all Diseases of the Liver, Stonmcli and Spleen ! IT is evidently a Family Medicine, and by being kept ready for ini mediato resort, will save many an hour of suffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. After forty years' trial, it is still receiving the most unqualified testi? monials of its virtues from persons of the highest character and re? sponsibility*. Eminent physicians commend it as the most EFFECTUAL, SPECIFIC for Constipation, Himdache. Pain in the Shoulders, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, bad taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, Despondency, Gloom and forebodings of evil; nil of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver. If you feel Dull, Drowsy, Debilitated, kave frequenj headache, Mouth tastes badly, poor Appetite and Tongxe Coated, yoxi are suffer? ing from Torpid Liver, or "Biliousness," and nothing will cure you bo speedily and permanently. The Liver, the largest organ in the body, is generally the seat of tho disease, and if not Regulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness and DEATH will ensue. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may be^fneed without fear. As a remedy in MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in tho World! "I have never soen or tried such a simple, efficacious, satisfactory raid pleasant remedy in ray life."?H. Hainei:, St. Louis, Mo. "I occasionally use, when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good effect."?Hon. Alex. H. Stevens. "Your Regulator has been in us? in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valunble addition to the medical science."?Gov. J. GiUy Shooter, Alabama. ?'I have used the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen Eeors. I can safely recommend it to tho world as the best medicine I are ever used for that class of difbaseB i.t purports to cure."?H. F. Thiopsn. "Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medi? cine."?C. A. Nutttso, President of City Bank. ??We have been acquainted with Dr. Simmons' Liter Medicins for more , than twenty years, and know it tobe the best Liver Regulator offered to the public."?M. R. Lton and H. L. Lyon, Druggists, Belle v fontaine, Ga. Sia^MONS' liver 3RTfXa-XJTi Ai??Qm 1 For' DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS AT TACKS, SICK HEADACHE, COLIC, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS, SOUR'STOMACH, HEARTBURN, Ac, It Saccus? XtTo EIqlxi?I Is a faultl ess Family Heroine, Does no( disarrange the system, Is suro to cure u $ken rogularly, Is no drastic violent medicine, Does not interfere with business, Is rj? intoxicating beveraVe, Containa tho simplest and bent remedies. CATfWO?.--BoY no Powders or Prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved wrapper, with Trade Mark, Stomp and Signature unbroken. None other is genuine. Jan 30 twCmo J. H. STETTXW ft CO., Macon, Ga., und Philadelphia. Z MORNING, MAY 25, 187 Columbia Ice House. ICE Shippers have made a lurge crop at lower cost the past winter than in any previous winter in the history of the business. I have mado arrangements for a full supply of superior ICE for tho pre? sent season, at lower rates than in any former year, and propose to reduce tho rate to City Consumers as follows: 100 pounds and upward, 11c. per pound; less than 100jpounds, lie. 50 pounds and upward delivered witfiin the limits of the city free of chargn. JOHN D. BATEMAN, Apr 28 lino _Agent. Proposals for Stationery. OFFICE COMPTROLLER-GENERAL,' Columbia, S. C, May, 1875. UNDER the provisions of an Aet of tho General Assembly, approved March 24,1875, entitled "An Act relativo to con? tracts for tho "Executive Departments of the Stute Government, and for the Gene? ral Assembly," sealed proposals will bo received at this office until 12 o'clock M., May 25, 1875, for furnishing tho follow? ing Stationery for the Executive Depart? ments: 5 Beams Legal Cap Paper, printed as per samples. 1GJ reams Legal Cap Poper. 41 reams FoolBcap Paper. 2'reams Letter Paper, headed. 3 reams Note Paper, headed, (.large size.) 3 reamB Letter Paper. 1). reams Noto Paper. 15 reams Letter Paper, \ sheets, headed 5 reams Noto Paper, 'sheets, headed. 13.V M Official Envelopes, with im? print, No. t). 7 M Official Envelopes, printed to order. 10 M Letter Envelopes, printed to order, No. 0. ^ ream Envelope Paper. 1 ream Engrossing Paper, 1'ixlN, ruled to order. j l.\ reans Wrapping Paper. 1 ream Wrapping Paper, 18x24 when folded. }. ream Wrapping Paper, extra large. 1 ream Bill Paper. 10 dozen sheets Blotting Paper. 2 packages Blotting Pads. 12 gross Steel Pens, Gillott's, Falcon, Magnesium and Albata. 1(J gross Rubber Bands, assorted. 8 bottles Stiekwell & Co.'s Mucilage. 2 dozen Steel Erasers. 1.1 dozen Rubber Erasers. 13 dozen Pen-holders. 10 boxes Quill Pens. 1G dozen Lead Pencils, Faber No. 2. 1 dozen Red and Blue Pencils, Faber. 0 bottles Arnold's Writing Fluid. 11 bottles Stafford's Ink. * 1 bottle Knapp's Violet Ink. - 4 bottles Aniomo's French Copying Ink 15 bottles Carmine Ink, small size. 16 gross McGill's Paper Fasteners, as? sorted. 1 gross Box Envelopes, 11x4).. 10 lbs. Packing Twine. C balls Linen Twine, assorted sizes. 24 sheets Oil Paper. 2 boxes Sealing Wax. 1 Eyelet Punch. 2 boxes Eyelets. 3 "Penn's" Letter Hooks, with Pcnn's Ink. 3 Letter Copying Books. 1 ream Letter Copying Paper, 14x19. 2 Letter Press Brushes. 2 Rulers. 1 Disbursing Receipt Book, Treasurer's office. 1 Tax Receipt Book, Treasurer's office, dozen Memorandum Books. Book, "Account Sales," 500 pages, ruled and printed to order. 1 Record Book, 800 pages, 10x11, la? beled M.M.M.M.M.M. 1 Check Book, South Carolina Bank and Trust Company, numbered from 3,134 to 4,000, inclusive. 20 sheets Postage Stamps. (5 cent. 00 sheets Postage Stamps, 3 cent. 2 sheets Postage Stamps, 10 cent. 10 sheets Postage Stamps, 2 cent. 10 sheets Postage Stamps, 1 cent. 500 Applications for Company Organi? zations. 2,000 Enlistment Rolls. 10,000 Enlistment Oaths. 1,000 Warrants to Warn. 1,000 Returns to Warrants. 2,000 Returns of Delinquents to Com? pany Commanders. 500 Warrants for Warning Officers and Non-Cominissioncd Staff. 500 Returns to Warrants Warning Officers and Non-Commissioned Staff Officers of Regiments. 250 Court Martial Summons for Ac? cused. 250 Court Martial Forms of Charges and Specifications Against a Prisoner. 250 Court Martial Subpoena to Testify. 500 Court Martial Attachments Against Delinquent Witnesses. 500 Court Martial Warrants of Commit? ment 200 Court Martial Warrants Appoint? ing Marshal. 200 Court Martial Boud of Marshal. 300 Court Martial Warrants for the Collection of Fines und Penalties. 2,000 Blank Returns of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores. A bond, with sufficient surotios, will bo roquired of tho successful bidder, to be filed with the Secretary of State, five days after tho proposal has been ac? cented. ^ Tho payment of the accounts for Sta? tionery required in this advertisement is provided tor in Section 11 of the above mentioned Act All articles designated must be deli? vered in good condition, free of charge, to the various offices on or before Juno 25, 1875. Proposals should bo endorsed, "Pro ?osals for Stationery for tho Executive ?apartments," and directed to this office. Sampler, of the Paper and Blanks re? quired can be seen at this office. THOK. C. DUNN, ? May 10 Comptroller-General. Mid tho Trne Event." VOI C.F.JACKSON, WANTS MONEY. WILL SELL CHEAP! STORE FULLjrjIEW GOODSSI _128 STAIN STliEET._ New Fresh Goods AT J.H.KINARD'S LARGE assortment of rich and beauti? ful DRESS GOODS. Tho stylen and patterns of PRINTS are numberless in variety, and every de? partment of his large establishment has been replenished with accessions re? freshingly seasonable and accommodat? ingly priced. The Millinery Department Is superbly stocked. fi?S~llr. Kinard invites a call. TO-DAY AND EVERY DAY! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AT JOKES, DAVIS & BOUmSBTS', V Successors to lt. C. SHIVER & CO. CHOICE DRESS GOODS at 25 cents per yard. CASSIMEKES, TWEEDS, JEANS and LINENS for Men and Hoys' I wear. HAMBURG EDGINGS und IN-1 SERTINGS. blach: silks! We make Black Silks asporialtv. Yon ! can save TWENTY PER CENT, by pur? chasing your Black Silks at this "house. Parasols of all shades and styles opening this day, at very 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 lall the latest improvements attached; Berlin WOOL, Java CANVAS, Crochet an* Knitting NEEDLES. JONES, DAVIS & BOUKNIGHTS, Successors to R. C.' Shiver & Co. Attractions are Multiplying AT THE GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. PIECES SUMMER SILKS, justl MwdtJ received at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S. 100 pieces SUMMER DRESS GOODS, at 12.1, K.v 20 and 25 cents, at WM. D. LOVE * CO.'S. i'i nieces Summer Poplins, at 50 cents I a yard, at WM. D. LOVE .v. CO.'S. Black Grenadines, in all qualities, at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S. Black Llama Lace Shawls and Sacks, at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S. Ladies'Sun Umbrellas, Silk Ties and Ribbons, at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S. Gents' White Shirts and Furnishing | Goods, at low price s, at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S. Yon will find an extensive stock of I Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades and Mat-1 ting*, at popular prices, at WM. D. LOVE A- CO.'S. Tho place to purchase your Domestics, Prints, Cottonades, Jeans, Drillings and | I Cassimeres, for the least money, is at WM. 1). LOVE ? CO.'S. Every article in the Dry Goods line I ; needed in anv family can be purchased j at WM. li. LOVE & CO.'S. Fresh Goods are received dailv at I WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S. It will pay any one who needs any I thing in our line to call often at the I j Grand Central Drv Goods Establishment! of WM. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia,'S. C. I Samples sent gratuitously tp all parts | j of the country on application. California and Imported Wines, Liquors, EStc JUST received, direct from 'California, a carload ofsnpe , rior WINES and BRANDIES made of delicious grapes in that highly favored country. BcRt 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, for which my brewery baft acquired such a deRcrved re pntation. Give it a trial?it iB warranted free from any deleterious in gredients. Physicians rocoinmeud it SAlso, best brands Imported and Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, &c My SALOON ?Vsupplied 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 ana 106 Richardson street. _JOHN C. SEEGBRB. Kerosene! Kerosene!! Kf\ BARRELS pure white standard OVJ KEROSENE, just received and for sale at 19c. per gallon by the barrel, I and 20c per gallon at retail. Kerosene delivered, free of drayaqe, in any pnrt of the city by JOHN AG NEW Si SON. jUME xi?NUMBER^??. Kinaud <fc Wiley?To patrons in arolina for their liberality: We V> Indeed thank you for buying /~\ ur fine ready-made Clothing, V-/ Neckwear, Under-wear, cheapest, T argcst stock ever in the city, JLi And wo believo best, for we sell TT nion Adams' Black Silk Ties, \J Russian Braces,Suspenders. Shirtali^" ndcspecialty, good fit; guaranteeiYA. Durability, elegance, comfort to ~?5 uyer. The Quaker City and JD &Star Shirts aro all tho go, and T n Silk, Linen,Gingham Umbrellas A "TX7"eclaimto8ellatle8sprofitagood A VV rtialethananyheuseinthctradoxjL In fine, ready-made Clothing, our Q1 tylc and price is unequaled. k3 Linen Cuffs,Handkcrchieffl,Collars;/^V ur stock can't be surpassed. v_r Elegance, style and fashion, Hats in assimerc, Silk, Straw, Felt,Wool. Kj Youths'Clothing, Shirts, Hats,Caps, A t No. 124 Main street_Xl. AND CLOTHING AND HATS, FOB i F E 1 1 S OF 1875, Now in store, and to bo sold at low prices. It, & W. 0. sw Spring Clothing! Spring Clothing H Spring Clothing! Just opened The Largest and Best Stock Ever seen here, AT D. EPSTIN'S, UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL. STYLES, New and Handsome! FABRIC and DESIGN, Elegant! BEST MAKE UP! PRICE8, Lower than ever! Very full lines of Boys' and Youths' CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS and HATS. Call and examine at ?NBl April 4 Under Columbia Hotel. What You Need. EXTRA MESS BEEF, 10 cents per pound. Fresh May BUTTER, direct from Mil ford, N. Y., 3 pounds for $1. CIGARS.?Wo are closing out otir stock of Cigars, and offer the best FIVE CENT Cigars in the city, and only want a trial to convince yon. May 10 L?RICK & LOWRANCE. Prepare Your Own Mineral Waters, by umno the Granular Effervescent Salts. EOCKBRIDGE ALUM, VICHY, CRAB ORCHAD, KISSINGEN, FREED RICHSHALL. The Salts represent in a condensed and agreeable form the me? dicinal constituents of these various Mineral Waters, and from their oonve 1 nience and comparative cheapness, ai;e I coming rapidly into use. One or two large tea-spoon-fnls added I to n small tumbler of - water, instantly reproduces a draught' of the natural Water, accompanied by a sparkling ! effervescence. For sale at L. T. SHjLDMAN & CO.'S April 6 _Drug Store. ' Money to Loan, j On Marketable Collaterals. ??o???. EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore,. Philadelphia, Boston, and all promi" nent cities of the United States and Eu | rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and interest-bear? ing CERTIFICATES issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER [ bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others* I from the city and country solicited, and (LIBERAL LINES OF DL3CO?NT8 granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, corner of Plain and Richardson streets. JOHN 8. PRESTON, frtee't J. H. Sawteb, Cashier._Mar 24 GREATEST OF ALL MEDICINES IS HEINITSII'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, for purifying tho Blood. For sale at his Drug Store. April IC f