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BY JULIAN A. SELBY, O'Gbadt's Lost Diamonds.?In Novem? ber lost, one O'Grady, a diamond ped? dler, lost $6,000 -worth of diamonds, near Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn. Officer Grant was seen by a neWBboy to pick up a Saokage supposed tobe the lost jewols, >'Graay went to Grant, but did hot re? ceive the stones. He then advertised a reward of $1,600 for the recovery of the property. This was answered by ono Abel Crooke, a New York lawyer, who, offered to give , O'Grady his diamonds on proving property and paying the reward. O'Grady did not wish to pay the teward then, but offered Crooke $1,000 if ho would give up the .jewels. Mr. Crooke said he would not sell out his client in that way. O'Grady then unsuccessfully attempted to pay the reward in counter? feit money. Crooke finally obtained the $1,500 and gave O'Grady the diamonds. O'Grady now charges fraud, and Eues Abel Crooke for the return of the $1,500. Mr. Crooke answers and; says he paid tho money to his client after deducting his fees. The coso is in the City. Court. A Kidnapped Bot Bestoued.?Tho Ra leigh (N. C.) Sentinel otatos thai about eleven years ago, tho Federal. army car? ried off from that city Edward Alston, aged eleven years, the son of Mrs. Emily Alston. The family mourned him as dead, and nothing was heard or known of his fato till twelve'months after, when he wrote to his uncle from Vermillion, in Edgar County, Illinois. He has had a rough time, first working in tho field, [ next in a blaoksmith shop, then in a car? riage shop, and from there he joined the United States Army. As a soldior, he fought the Indians two years on the Yel? low Stone Biver, and from there he was ordered to Shreveport, in the Louisiana troubles, where, ho was discharged from the army, through the influence of friends, and returned to Raleigh a few days since. Alston now weighs . 160 pounds, is twenty-two years of age, and is every inch a man. m ? m -? The '-Great Father".at "Washingtoni seems to bo treating his red ohildren very'coldly, possibly because the stal? wart and bedizened savages treat him with too much familiarity. The Chicago Times correspondent says of "Wednes? day's interview: "Lone Horn assumed an equality with Grant,, and even pa? tronized him. He said: 'You are a chief; so am I.'. But,.he, held over the Presi? dent in 'point of podigree by saying, that not only was ho, Lone Horn, a chief, but that he was a son of a long line of chiefs, [ who originally owned the whole country. He said that'he to-day owned the coun? try, by right of inheritance, and he proposed to claim it His men were soldiers and meant to fight with him. This grandiloquent speech did not make I the Preside''' am?e. The Washington Light Infantry will carry forty-five men to the Boston Cen-1 tennial. Wine last?May, 1876. THE ' 'CITY HALL GRO i GRRY STORE" offers, as be-1 1 low specified, the finest Wine | 'List ever published in Co? lumbia: ? CLARETS?St Estephe, St Julian, Morgans, Pontet Cimet, in pints and j quarts. ?? ? HOOKS?Laubenheimer, Hockheimer, Dndesheimer, r SAUTERNES?HautSauternes, Graves & Preignac, Latour Blanch, Chateun Yquem. CHAMPAGNES?Pommery & Greno's Lee, decidedly the finest dry Wine im ported, Obaus ds Dnohatel's "Sillery," Carte Blanche, Kelly Island, Ac. SHERRIES AND PORTS?Those of fine quality, age and bouquet, full stock, most carefully 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 vjjj ,:_! i Notice. 'To all Parties whom-it may Concern. npHE copartnership heretofore existing I JL- between, J. N. Jonen and C. C. Mont-1 gomery.i?nder the firm name of JONES A MONTGOMERY, has been dissolved by tho death of J. N. Janes. The busi?| netewill ibe wound up by C. C. Mont< gomery, surviving partner, who hereby I requests all parties owing said firm to ] coin? forward and make settlement with the,undersigned. i , vT Clfr MONTGOMERY. M^t,^,JL875... , . ; ; May22.atu J0B3? AI*EXANI>EB, Proprietor. ?.M^v -.- y. vmandfac-I TpRE^l Steam - Engines, . Saw1 [?an4,GriBtMilli [Qfax Gearing,. Tand all kinds Iron Castings K'for Machinery; and Ornament? al Cafitirign for StorW'.tttift Dwellings, Patent RailingB for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs: also, Brass Castings of all kinds. Bells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, &a. Guarantee all thy work first class and equal to any North or South. Works at foot of Lady street and near South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Depots. * Not 18 CO GLENN SPltlNGS, Spartanburg County, S. C. THIS favorite resort for health and pleasure will. be open to visitors on June 1. Tbo medici? nal virtues of tho waters of Glenn Springs need no other testimonial than the wonderful nature of the cures effect? ed by their use; and their merits as nn unfailing remedy in the cure of all forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Disease of the Diver and Kidneys, even in chronic cases, are long anil favorably known to tho public. Visitors reaching Glenn Springs by tho South Carolina, Greenville and Co? lumbia, Spartonburg nnd Union Rail? roads will receive tho benefit of Excur? sion Tickets for the 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^mssongers to the Springs. Steps have been taken to se? cure to the Guests the benefits of a Daily Mail and Telegraph. Dr. O. B. MAYER, ranking among the eminent physicians of tho South, will be in attendance to respond to the profes? sional calls of the Guests of the house. The Table will be supplied with the best tho market can afford, Bathing Rooms, 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, 8. C. _May 16 lmof WILLIAM GORMAN. lILL Millinery OF the LATEST STYLES; j^KjgftAalso, Ladies'nnd Children's tJfTffgfflSUITS of all sizes and qual JHSnlitv, UNDERWEAR, COR ^gflWffSBTSETS, HAIR and FANCY V fc$ JP5S GOODS. Just . received, a *? '4? large assortment of Wcnck's C PERFUMERY, at April 25 . MRS. C. E. REED S. Interest Allowed. TIE 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 3 per cent, per annum on all amounts over $10*00, which remain 30 days or longer. Deposits received by T. H. Gibbefl, Treasurer, at tho Central National Bank, ' R. D. SENN, April 22 X_President_ You can get all styles of job printing, from a visiting oard to a four-sheet post? er, at the Puttsix office. LUMBIA, S. C, WEDNESD j3l NBW Who feeds me from his grocery store, And shows me every day a score Of dainties, finer than before? 'Tis Solomon. Groceries, Family Supplies, Purei Liquors, Wines, ?See. Whose cierks are smiling, childlike, bland, 1 And always at my service stand Attentive to my least command? Why, Solomon's. Breakfast Strips, Beef Tongues, Sal? mon Bellies, Pulton Market Beef, Canned Goods and Other Delicacies. Who caroB for no man's smile or frown, While be can keep his prices down, I'et sells the finest goods in town? 'Tis Solomon. A Splendid Assortment of New Cof? fee and Teas?Japan, Oolong, Gun? powder, Hyson, Imperial and Mixed And can I ever cease to be Tho 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, 'Neath Mr. Gorman's big hotel, And kept bv Hardv S-O-L * O-M-?-N. jJEB^Prices still lower, and goods fresh every day. April 0 NEW BOOKS At R. L. Bryan's Bookstore. GEORGE IV, His Life and Iiis Court? S1.25. Scientific London, by Bceker?$1.75. Science and Religion, by Dr?per? SI.75. Farrar's Lifo of Christ?S2.50. The Shadowed Home, by Bickerstefh? $1.50. Conquering and to Conquer, by Schonberg Cotta Family?$1.25. Vernes' Journey to tho North Pole?$1.50. Ralph Wilton s Weird, bv author of Wooing O't,?$1.25. Tho Science of Law, by Amos?$1.75. ,. Also, a variety of new English Novels, paper covers, by Mrs. Olyphant, Far gcon, author of "Castle," Mrs. Braddon, Wilkie Collins and others. April 25 Attend Perry & Slawson's clearance sales of cigars. The symptom? of Liver Complaint'are uneasiness and pain in the side. Some? times the pain is in the should er, and is mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sick? ness, bowels in general costive, and sometimes 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 undone 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 the Liver is generally the organ most in? volved. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR! For all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen ! IT is evidently a Family Medicine, and by being kept ready for im? mediate resort, will savo many an hour of suffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. After forty years' trial, it iB 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, HF.AnAOHE, Pain in the Shoulders. Dizzinens, Sour Stomach, bad taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, Despondoncy, Gloom and forebodings of evil; all of which are tho offspring of a diseased Liver. If you feel Dull, Drowsy, Debilitated, kave frequent headache, Mouth tastes badly, poor Appetite and Tong/.e Coated, yon are suffer? ing from Torpid Liver, or "Biliousness," and nothing will cure you so speedily and permanently. The Liver, the largest organ in the body, is generally the seat of the disease, and if not Regulated in lime, great suffering, wretchedness and DEATH will ensue, ii Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and change* of water and food may be faced without fear. As a remedv in MALARIOUS FEVERS', BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World! "I have never Repn or tried such a simple, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant remedy in my lifo."?H. Hainer, St. Louis, Mo. "I occasionally use, when my condition requires it, Dr. Simmons* i . Liver Regulator,' with good effect"?Hol?. Aeex. H. Steven*. , 1 "Yollr Regulator has been in use in my family for isomc time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addition to'the medical science."--Gov. ' J. .Grxn Shorter, Alabama. ??'I havo usod the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen . years. I can safely recommend it to the world as the best medicine I nave evor used for that class of diseases it purports to cure."?H. F. TinorEN. ' ''Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medi? cine. "?C? A. Nutting, President of City Bank. "We have beon acquainted with Dr. Simmons' Liver Medicine fer more than twenty years, and know jt,to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the public.*';?M. R. Lroit and H. L. Lyon, Druggists, Bello ? fontaine, Go.J ?' ?TTiT*r03Xrfir LIVER lOJBCfrTJ^ATCXEl. 1 ' Sto ' DYSFfePSLV, CONSTIPATION7 JAUNDICE, BTU?US AT " TA?K8, BIOK HEADACHE, COLIC, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS, SOUR STOMACH, HEART BURN, Ac., &c., < ' 3Et:.S3&Bur 3&0 XIC&1XAl. Ia a faultier Family Medicine, Does hot disarrange the system, Is sure to eure if taken regularly, }.-*?' Is no drastio violent medicine, .' Dooa not interfere with business, Is no intoxicating' bevefaye, Contain^ the simplest and best remedies. OAOTIOS.?Buy no Powders or Prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved wrapper, with Trade Mark, Stamp and Signature unbroken. None other is genuine. ? Jan 80 iwGmo J, H. jftFTLTW & CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. summons' la ECU L A TO R ST AY MORNING, MAY 2C, 1 South Carolina, Bichland CouiLty. IX THE PRO HATE CO PUT. In re. Estate of Heinreick F. Franck. NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN C. SEEGERS, guardian of the estate of Heinreich F. Frank, has applied to me for a final discharge as such gnardian. It is ordered that the twenty-first day of June, A. D. 1875, he fixed for hearing the petition and a final settlement of said estate. 1!. I. BOONE, May 21 f!2 Jodge of Probate R. C. ??T?:a?.i f>i?d.,? "5jr?;ja umwu Ubawu mh?.S, POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, Washington, 81st March, 1875. PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract Office of this Department until 3 o'clock P. M. of 81st May, (to be decided by 10th June,) for carrying tho I mails of tho United States from July 1, 1875, to June 30, 1876, on the following routes in the State of South Carolina, and by the schedule of departures and arri? vals herein specified, viz: 14,110. From Marion C. H., bv Ella's Grove, Button's Neck, and bock by Centenary, to Marion C. H., equal to I 23 miles and back, once a week. Leave Marion C. H. Friday at 6 P. M. Arrive at Marion C. H. Saturday by 12 M. Bond required with bid, $200. [ 14,143. From Welford, by Reidsvillc and Woodruffs, to Barleywood, 25 miles and back, once a week. Leave Welford Friday at 8 A. M. Arrive at Barleywood by 4 P. M. Leave Barlovwood Saturday at 8 A. M. Arrive at Welford by 4 P. M. Bond required with bid, $300. 14,170. From Donaldsvillo to Duo West, 4 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Donaldsville daily, except Sunday, at 3 P. M. Arrive at Due West bv 4 P. M. Leave Due West daily, except Snndnv. at 1.30 P. M. Arrive at Donaldsville by 2.30 P. M. Bond required with bid, $200. 14,104. From Charleston, by Enterprise, to Edisto Island, 43 miles and back, once a week, by steamboat. Leave Charleston Wednesday at 12 M. Arrive at Edisto Island by 8 P. M. Leave Edisto Island Thursday at 12 M. Arrive at Charleston by 8 P. M. Bond required with bid, $1,000. 14.205. From Green Pond to Waltor borough, 15 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Green Pond daily, except Sundnv, at 12 M. Arrive at Walterborough by 7 P. M. Leave Walterborough daily, except Sun? day, at 7 A. M. Arrive at Green Pond by 11.30 A. M. Bond required with bid, $700. 14.206. From Newberry C. H., by Mar? tin's Depot and Clinton, to Laurent! C. H., 31 \ miles and back, threo times a week. Leave Newberry C. H. Tuesday, Thurs? day and Saturdav at 8 A. M. Arrive at Lauren s C. H. by 6 P. M. Leave Lanrens C. H. Monday, Wednes? day and Friday at 8 A. M. Arrive at Newberry C. H. bv 6 P. M. Bond required with bid, "$1.200. 14.207. From New Market, by Harris burgh, to Long Cane. 27 miles and back, once a week. Leave New Market Saturday at 8 A. M. Arrive at Long Cane by 5 P. M. Leave Long Cane Friday at 8 A. M. Arrive at New Market by 5 P. M. Pond required with bid. $300. 14.'208. From Yorkville to Charlotte. (N. C) 31 miles and bock, once a week. Leave Yorkville Thursday at 7 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte by 6 P. M. Leave Charlotte Fridav at 7 P. M. Arrive at Yorkville by 6 P. M. Bond required with bid. $40?. For laws relating to the postal service, forms of proposal, bond and certificate, and for instructions and conditions to be embraced in the contract, see advertise? ment of this date in pamphlet form, and to be found at the termini of each route, or by addressing the Second Assistant Postmaster-General. Bids should be sent in sealed enve- < lopes, superscribed, "Mail proposal*, j State of South Carolina," and addressed j to the Second Assistant Postmaster-Gen? eral, Washington, D. 0. MARSHALL JEWELL. Apr:! 21 \v6 Postmaster-General. J 1ST PI II LISI IK J). National Hymn and Tuns Book. NOW ready. Adapted for Opening and Closing Exercises in Schools and Seminaries, for Congregational. So ciul and Home Singing, 12M pages, 200 choice tunes, 340 hymns. Price but 10 centp. $:)5 per hundred. Clarke's Organ Voluntaries, $1.50. Batiste's Organ Voluntaries, $2.50. Clarke's Heed Organ Companion. A valuable, useful and brilliant collec? tion of Exercises, Airs, Songs und Pieces j for Reed Organs. Price $2. Strauss Dunce Music, Violin and Piano, $1. Winner's' Party Dances, Violin and Piano. 75 cents. Winner's Violin and Flute Duets, $1. Clarke's Dollar Instructors. For Reed Organs. For l*iano. For Violin. Useful, cheap, instructive books, with exorcises and numerous attractive airs for practice. Sold by all tho principal music dealers. Sent post-paid, for retail price. OLIVER DITSON & OO., Boston. CHAS. H. DITSON A CO., M 16 ' 711 Broadway, N. Y. ACT8-0F THE LEOXBLATUBE FIR 1875, with postage, $1.15. For sale at R. L BRYAN'S May 5 Bookstore. Attend Perry A Slawson's clearance I Bales of cigars. iai the True Event." 875. VOI "of!ja?kson7 W?WTSWORSEY. WILL SELL CHEAP! 12? .1L47JV STREET. New Fresh Goods at J.H.KINARD'S LARGE assortment of rich and beauti? ful DRESS GOODS. The stylos and patterns of PRINTS are numberless in variety, and every de? partment of his largo establishment has been replenished with accessions re? freshingly seasonable and accommodat? ingly priced. The Millinery Department Is superbly stocked. ^??~Mr. Kinard invites a call. TO-DAY AND EVEBY DAY! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AT JONES, DAVIS & BOSKS', Successors to lt. C. SHIVER CO. CtHOICE DP ESS GOODS at 25 centa / per yard. CASS1 MERES, TWEEDS, JEANS and LINENS lor Men and Boys' wear. HAMBURG EDGINGS and IN SKRTINGS. BLACK SILKS! We make Black Silks a specialty. You can save TWENTY PER CENT, by pur c basing 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 all the latest improvements attached; Berlin WOOL, Java CANVAS, Crochet and Knitting NEEDLES. JONES, DAVIS A BOUKNIGHTS, Successors to R. C. Shiver & Co. Attractions are Multiplying at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. PIECES SUMMER SILKS, just] received at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S. 100 pieces SUMMER DRESS GOODS, at 12/, lGj, 20 and 25 cents, at WM. D. LOVE JtCO. S. 25 piece* Summer Poplins, at 50 cents I a yard, at WM. I). LOVE A CO.'S. Black Grenadines, in ull qualities, at WM. 1). LOVE it CO.'S Black Llama Lace Shawls and Sacks, at WM. D. LOVE St CO.'S. Ladies' Sun Umbrellas, Silk Ties and Ribbons, at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S. Gents' White Shirts and Furnishing | Goods, at low prices, at WM. D. LOVE .v. CO.'S. You will find an extensive stock ol Carpets, Oil Cloths. Shades and Mat-1 tings, at popular juices, at WM. D. LOVE A- CO.'S. The place to purchase your Domestics, Prints, CoUonades, Jeans, Drillings and CassimereH, for the least monev, is at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S. Every ariirle in the Dry Goods line I needed in any family can be purchased at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S. Fresh Goods are received dailv at WM. D. LOVE Si CO.'S. It will pay any one who needs any? thing in our line to call often at the Grand Central Drv Goods Establishment of WM. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia, S. C. Samples sent gratuitously to all parts of the country on application. California and Imported Wines, Liquors, Etc. JUST received, direct from j "California, a carload of supe? rior WINES and BRANDE2S, ?made of delicious grapes ' in j that highly favored country, i . . Best Imported Scotch WHISKEY, Old Jamaica RUM, Holland GIN, Oturd and other brands BRANDY, Sherry, Port and Madeira WEKES. I. am also manufacturing, that superior LAGER BEER,/ for which my brewery has! acquired such a deserved rc-* _^ pntation. Give it a trial?it is pure and I warranted free from any deleterious in-1 gredients. Physicians recommend it. fl~T~V Also, best brands Imported and f\?ug Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and /0?<>Chewing TOBACCO, &a. My SALOON is supplied with the best of everything. LUNCH every day, at 11 o'clock, Give mo a cull, at the sign of the big barrel, Nob. 164 and IOC Richardson street JOHN C. SEEGERS. Kerosene! Kerosene!! f^f\ BARRELS pure white standard | OU KEROSENE, inst received and for sale at 19c. per gallon by the barrel, and 20c. per gallon at retail. AVrojttne delivered, free of drayaqe, in any pnri of the city by JOHN AGNEW k SON. /ITME XI?NUMBER 56. i???^?????^??? RrNAitD & Wilky?To patrons in arolina for their liberality: We Indeed thank yon for baying /"\ ur fine ready-made Clothing, \J "VTeckwear.'Under-wear, cheapest, T J3I argest stock ever in the city, _Li And we believe best, for we sell XT nion Adams' Black Silk Ties, \J Rnssian>Braces,SnBpendcrs. ShirtsT^f" ade specialty, good fit; guaranteelrL Durability, elegance, comfort' to T> uyer. The Quaker City and _I> QT Star Shirts are all the go, and T *X,t. Silk, Linen,Gingham Umbrellas JL We clnim to sell at less profit a good A rtiole than nnyheuse in the tradex*. In fine, ready-made Clothing, Our O tyle and price is on equaled. k3 Linen Cufls,Hnndkerchief8,Collnr8;/~V ut stock can't be surpassed. Elegance, style and fashion, Hots in /Ti assimerc, Silk, Straw, Fel^WooLVJ Youths'Clothing,Shirts,Hats,Cap8, A t No. 124 Main Btreet JJL AND CHILDREN'S* CLOTHING AND HATS, FOB OF 1875 Now in store, nnd to be sold at low prices. I & I ?, SWAFPtELDa Spring Oiothing! Spring Clothing' Spring Clothing! Just opened The Largest and Best Stock I ' ! ? ' Ever seen here, AT D. EPSTIN'S, UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL. STYLES, New and Handsome! FABRIC and DESIGN, Elegant! BEST MAKE UP! PRICES. Lower than ever! Very full lines of Boys' and Youths' CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS and HATS. Call and examine at JO. MPSTIW'S, April 4 Under Columbia HoteL What You Need. EXTRA MESS BEEF, 10 cents per pound. Fresh May BUTTEB, direct from Mil ford, N. Y., 3 pounds for $1. CIGARS. - - We are closing out our stock of Cigars, and offer the best FTVE CENT Cigars in the city, and only want a trial to convince you. _May 10_*LORICKjfr LOWRANCE. Prepare Your Own Mineral Waters, bt ?siko tss Granular Effervescent Salts. EOCKBRIDGE ALUM, VICHY, CRAB ORCHAD, KISSINGEN, FR?2D RICHSHALL. The Salts represent in a condensed and agreeable form the me? dicinal constituents of these various Mineral Waters, and from their conve? nience end comparative cheapness, are coming rapidly into use. One or two large. tea-spoon-fuls added ^o a small tumbler. of,water, instantly reproduces a draught of the .natural Water, accompanied by a sparkling effervescence. For sale at L. T. SILLIMAN & CO.'S I April C Drugstore. Money to Loan, On Marketable Collatoraia. EXCHANGE on New York, j&dtlmore,, Philadelphia, Boston, and allprpmi" nent cities of the United States nnd Eu? rope bought and sold. " , DEPOSITS received and interest-bear? ing CERTIFICATES issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants nnd others from the city and country solicited, and LD3ERAL LINES OF' DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, comer of Plain flnd Richardson streets. JOHN S. PRESTON, Pres't J. n. Bawteb, Cashier._Mar 24 GREATEST OF ALL MEDICINES ^S HETNFTSH'B QUEEN'S DELIGHT; . for purifying the Blood. For sale at his Drug Store. April IC t I