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THE DAILY H j-ll (KM X.
Daily Paper $8 a Year? "Lot our Just Censure Attend the True Event." Tri-Weeki? 85 a Year
BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. 8. C.. THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 25. 1869. VOLUME IV-NO. 288
THIS PHONIX.
V dB LI SB CD DAILY AND TBI-V/F.EKLT.
THE GLEANER,
EVE ll Y WEDNESDAY MOUSING.
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
EDITOR AMD PnoPBiETOB.
Office on Main St., few doors above Taylor.
TERMS INVARIABLY IN AD VANCE.
SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily, fi months..$4 00 | Tri-Weekly, 6 mos...$2 50
Weekly, G months.il 50
ADVEBTISKilJENTS
Inserted at 75 cent.-J por square of nine lines for
the first Insertion, and 50 cents each subsequent.
Weekly 75 cents each insertion.
4ST* A liberal discount made on Ihe nlov rafts
when advertisement* are inserted by the month.
AGENTS.-Hiram Mitchell, 8partanburg; J. H.
Allen, Chester; S. P. Kin ?rd, Newberry C. H. ?Ju.
Graut, Union; Jahna Poppe, Anderson C. H.
A Frenoh Mayor, who wished to bo ?ery
amiable toward a Duchess, who was one
eyed, ia making out her passport, wrote as
follows: "Eyes dark, beautifnl, soft, full of
expression-one of them being absent."
Tho New Yorkers are now complaining of
adulterated funerals-undertakers fur?
nishing blook tin in lien of silver for coffin
platte
"Sweet are tho usos of adversity," but
the adversity that brings sugar up to twenty
cents a pound, makes the sweetening como
rather dear.
A young lady studying French, and find?
ing that "belle" meant "fine," told some?
body in a letter that we had a great deal of
bell-weather lately.
Zipporah Cotton Seed.
. . v, WE offer for salo 35 Bushols of ZlPrO
j^y*J?RAH COTTON SEED, the lint of which
(?Hflfw&s sold in Charleston for 5 cents per
pound more than middling upland cotton, and
which is now quoted in Charleston as high as 35
coots per pound. Price -$5.00 per bushel.
Feb 2 H. O'NEALE A SON.
THE SOUTHERN HOTEL.
THE Building known as "KEN?
NING'S HOTEL," has rocontly
been titted np and putin complete
_"order, with new Furniture and
other conveniences, and ia now open to tho travel?
ing publie, where they oan lind good accommoda?
tion and fare at the lowest rates. A few permanent
boarders will be received.
J. L. 80UTHERN. Proprietor.
Greenville, 8. C.. February 16, 1869. _tuth8
NO EXPERIMENT 1
. AN ESTABLISHED PACT !
-o
The Leading Life dompany of the West !
THE ST.TOUIS
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
BegiB8 the year, (January 1,) 18G9, with
ASSETS - $3,618,670.67!
INCREASED over $1,000,000, during the past
year, after paying loaseaby death, ($455,450.)
nial" Dividend s 1865. 1866 and 1867, and purchased
Policies, ($305,089.1 amounting ru sum total to
$760,539.
Total losaos by death paid since organization of
Ihe Company,
$866,250.
Total Return Dividends paid since organization of
the Company,
$414,208.
Policies issned during tho year 1868.
4,664.
Total number of Policies issned since organization
.of the Company,
14,330.
ASSETS and RESERVE secure and ample for all
contingencies.
Present Annual Income--$2,500,OOO.
Our pant success is a guaran too for tho future.
Long lists of* references are easily obtained, but
are no real guarantee of safety and success. Tho
cheapest Assurance is in tried and experienced
companies.
The higher per cent, of interest West, and our
present annual income-over $2,500,000-will ap?
peal largely to those desiring Assurances as an
advantage with us in the futuro of their Policies.
Examine our Plans and Hates, before Insuring
elsewhere.
A STRICTLY MUTUAL COMPANY,
With the additional security of a paid up gua?
rantee capital of $100,000-paying its own Divi?
dends. Tho most popular and advantageous
forms and favorable terms for Insuranco present?
ed. A loan or credit of one-third, if desired, of
tho premium given. 8urplus distributed on tho
1st of January each year, and Dividends paid an?
nually thoroafter on the Contribution Plan.
Noarly 600 Policies, insuring over $3,000 000,
have been issued through the General Agency.
Active Agents Wanted.
GODFREY & MAGILL,
General Agents for Georgia, South Carolina and
Florida.
I). A. JANUARY, President.
JNp. M. MILLER, 1 .ocal Agent.
A.N. TAI.LCY, Examining Physician.
pKFIOERli
D. A. JANUARY, Presidont.
CHAS. H. PECK, Vice-rrosidont.
WM.T. SELIJV, Secretary.
J. S. MILLER, Assistant Secretary.
WM. N. BENTON, Gencr.il Agont.
Da. JOHN T. HODGEN, Consulting Physician
CLINE & JAMISON, Legal Adviser*.
Hos. ELIZUR WRIGHT, Oonaultin* Actnarv.
WM. M. MoPHEETERS, M.D.,Ex. Physician.
At Office of Company, daily, from 19 to 1 and 8 to
4 P.M.
Directors-Olliver Garrison, Samuel Will, Theo?
dore Laveillo, Chas. H. Peck, Gon. Thomas L.
Prico, Jules Valle, Geo. H. Robinson, Robert E.
Carr, John F. Thornton, David K. Ferguson. Wm.
T. Selby, Nioh. Schaeffer, William T. Gav, Wm. C.
Jamison, R. P. Hanenkamp, L. H. Baser, D. A.
January. Wm. J. Lewis, James O. Carson, Jacob
Tamm, non. John Hogan, Feb 8 limo
Special 2S"otioejs.
To ConsnmptlTci.-Tho advertiser, having
been rcetorcd to health in a few weeks, hy a very
simple remedy-after having suffered several years
with a severe lung affection, and that dread dis?
ease, Consumption-is anxious to make known to
his follow-sufferera the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tho
prescription ust d, (freo of charge,) with thc di?
rections for preparing and using tho same, which
they will find a SUUE CUBE FOB CONSUMPTION,
ASTHMA, BBONCHITIH, etc. Tho object of the ad?
vertiser in sending the prescription, is to benefit
the afflicted, and spread information which ho
conceives to be invaluable; and ho hopes every
sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may provo a blessing.
Parties wiehing tho prescription, will pleaeo ad?
dress BEV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Rings County, New York.
FebS_ 3mo
?MANHOOD"-Anothor new Medical Pamphlot
from the pen of Dr. Curtie. The ?fedi?al Times
says of this work: "This valuable treatise on tho
causo and cure of prematuro decline shows how
health ia impaired through secret abuses of youth
and manhood, and how oaeily regained. It gives a
clear synopsis of thc impediments to marriage,
the causo and effects of nervous debility, and tho
remedies therefor." A pocket edition of the abovo
will be forwarded on receipt of 25 Cents, hy ad?
dressing Dr. CUBTIS, No. 58 North Charles street,
Baltimore, Md. May 27 ly
Krrori af Youth.-A gentleman who Buffered
for years from Nervous Debility, Prematuro Decay,
and all tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will,
for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to
all who need it, the receipt and directions for
making tho simple remedy by which lie was cured.
Bufferers wishing to prellt by the advertiser's ex?
perience, can d<> so by addressing, in purled con?
fidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,
Feb H Smn No. 42 Cedar street. New York.
ESSAYS FOB YOUNG MEN-On the ERRORS
and ABUSES incident to Youth and Early Man?
hood, with the humane view rd' treatment and
cure, tent by mail free of charge. Address
HOWABD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia.
Pa. Jan 20 Smu
Pure "Dickson's Improved" Cotton Seed,
FOB SALE, at ?2.00 per bushel for any amount
of 5 bushels or under. Over 5 bushels, at
(1.50 per bushel.
Seen grown from seed bought by me of Mr.
David Dickson, of Oxford, Ga., (the* great seeds?
man,) in 18C7. at $1.00 per bushel.
Tho DICKSON yields more than any other Seed
in tho country. Warranted pure.
Hon. David Houser, State Senator from Orange
burg, writes as follows concerning tho "Dickson
Improved Cotton Seed :"
ST. MATTHEW'S, S. C., February 15, 18G9.
A. P. AMAREB, ESQ. : The "Dickson Improved"
obtained of you last spring, turned out moro cot?
ton per acre than any other I have ever planted,
except thc same variety of seed planted by me
before the war, which were lost bv Sherman's in?
cendiaries. DAVID HOUSER.
Feb 4 26* A. P. A MAKER, Rt. Matthew's, 8. C.
ADULTERATION !
LAGER BEER, containing copperas, and Ale
dootornd with salt, lime and alum, are among
the latest adulterations discovered in New York.
I was astonished that brewers in Now York and
other ci tics could afford to sell Ale and Beer for
less money than the materials coat mo to mako a
pure, unadulterated barrel of Beer. This mys?
tery has been solved; tho above poisonous ingre?
dients aro not costly; but persons in the primo of
lifo, possessing strong constitutions, will soon
find their health fast declining, and it may he,
fill prematuro graves, if they persist in using tho
poisonous compounds named. I shall continue to
make, not a life-destroying, but a healthful beve?
rage, so that it may be drank by the most delicate
without the least danger.
Fob 12 _JOHN C. HEEGERS.
DENTISTRY.
DR. I). L. BOOZER, grateful for the liberal
patronage he bas received from the citizens
of this city and the surroundi: g District, during
the past yoar, respectfully announces that ho now
permanently establishes himself in Columbia. All
operations on tho natural Teeth faithfully ptr
formed. ARTIFICIAL OASES, in evory approved
method, carefully and satisfactorily executed
among which ho would call special attention to
that known as Reynolds' Patent; and of Bia suc
coss in constructing Artificial Cases by this beau?
tiful and durable process, ho is enabled, with con?
fidence, to refer to his patients and to tho
patentee. Ofiicc on Main street, over First Na?
tional Bank. .Ian 8
Support Your Own Nursery.
W. HAMPTON GIBBES has been
appointed Agent for Pomaria Nurse?
ries and all orders through him will
meet with best attention.
Febrnary is thc best mont ti for
transplanting Fruit Trees, Grapes, Bones and
Strawberries. March, for Evergreens.
Orders thankfully received
WM. SUMMEH, Agent.
Descriptivo Catalogues may be bad on applica?
tion to W. H. Gibbes. Keb 2 Imo*
Just Arrived
gb^_ From Kontnckv, SIXTY WELL BROKE
'Hji MULES, rrom 14J to 1? hands high. Sold
aalnrT-nt prices to suit times and purchasers,
i (Jan be seen at Mr. Charles Logan's Lot.
Feb 19 WM. S. TALBOTT.
Carden Seeds.
TIIORBURN'S SEEDS-full assortment. These
seeds havo been for nearly a century before
tho public, and requiro c m'mendation from no
ono. For sale by GEO. BY MM ERR.
W. D. CORN "WELL. Ta. D.,
rnYSIOIAN AND BU HG KO N,
OFFICE at residonco on Bland in g street, near
Charlotto Depot._Jan 27 Imo*
Soap! Soap M
K (\ BOXES Coburn Family 80AP, known here
. Jv/ toforo as tho Soap sold by Mr. R. 0. Shiver
just received and for sale low, by
Feb y J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Gibbes & Thomas, Beal Estate Agents,
Colombia, S. C.,
OFFER their services to the ouldie as GE?
NERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy aud cell
Lands, und other property, on commission. No
charg' s uutil eales aro effected.
JAMES G. GIBBES,
JOHN P. THOMAS,
Jan 10 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES.
FIRE I FIRE II
JETNA FIRE? INSURANCE
COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.
-o
Incorporated 1S10. - - - Charter Perpetual
Cash Capital.$3,000,000
Cash Assets. 5,000,000
Tho STRONGEST Fire Insurance Company in
the United Staten.
North American Insurance Company,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital and Assets.$500,000.
GEORGE HUGGINS, Agent.
Office at Kinard's, Main street, Columbia, 8. C.
Jan 3 Smo
SPRING IMPORTATI0N71869.
Ribbons, Millinery
STRAW " GOODS.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.,
237 and 239 Baltimore Street, Baltimore,
Importers and Jobbers of
BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, VELVET
aud Sash Ribbone, Sonnet Crapes, Silks and
Satins, Illusions, Blonds, Laces, Ruehes, Nets and
Velvets.
French Flowers and Feathers,
I STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS,
TIUUMtD ANO I'STItlMMED,
I SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS.
The largest STOCK of Millinery Goods in this
country, and unequaled in choice variety, which
wo offer at prices that will defy competition.
OBDRRH SOLICITED. Feb 13 1*2*
FINE GOLD WATCHES.
FINE GOLD SETS,
18 K. PLAIN GOLD
RINGS.
FINE GOLD SLEEVE DUTTONS,
GENUINE SCOTCH PEBBLES SPECKS,
AMERICAN CLOCKS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
ABOVE ARTICLES JUST RECEIVED,
AT L SULZBACHER'S,
Feb 9 Sijrn of the Green Specks.
Globe Mutual Life Insurance Co., of N. Y.
CASH ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1869, $1,171,000.
INCORPORATED 18G4.
Has beeu in operation bot four years, during
which time it has aasurod a larger amount than
any Company in the United States, during a cor?
responding period of existence. Ono of the chief
causes of its organization, was the forfeiture by
several Northern Companies of the policies of
Southerners, during the war. The leading officers
of this Company protested against this injustice,
and on its consummation, withdrew aud orga?
nized the "GLOBE MUTUAL," on principles moro
liberal and jast than those yet adopted by any
other Insurance Company. lu tho event of death
in battle or in a duel, thc equitablo value of the
policy will bo returned to the heirs. ALL other
Companies forfeit it. In caso of suicide, the
FULL Policy is paid. No restriction on travel.
! This Company has, in its guarantee fund of
$500,000, an element of strength possessed by no
other Company. It offers tho entirely new feature
of Probability Endowment, which gives tho
largest possible sum for the premium paid. No
other Company posae.-ses this feature. Insures
children of aiiy ap;e. In the moderation of its
premium rates, in the variety of its tables, in its
dividends and in tho security offered insurers, it
invites comparison with any other Company.
JOHN C. HASKELL, State A?'t, Columbia, S. C.
Prof. JOHN T. DABBY, Medical Examiner.
Gen. S. B. BUCKNEB, Southern Manager.
Agunta wanted throughout the Stwtc.
Jan 30 3mo?
Masonic Female College,
COKESBURY, S. C..
REV. SAMUEL B. JONES, President.
iTuition-Collegial Department per
{year, MO; Preparatory Department
per vear, $20. Boarding $10 per
month. F. F. GARY,
Feb 4 Imo? Secretary Board Trust***.
Billiard Tables for Sale.
TWO fino BILLIARD TABLES,
in completo order, Marble and
Slato Bedding, with Balls. Cues
and Counters included. Sharp A
Griffith's HUI!.c. Will bo sold low. Call at
Dec 13 O. PIERCE'S.
Sugar and Coffee.
-| f\ HHDS. PORTO RICO SUGAR,
Wt 50 bbls. Reflnod Sugar,
75 bags Rio Coffee, all grades,
15 bags Java and Lag navra Coffee.
For salo low by H. A. G. D. HOPE.
Flour 1 Flour U
?\f\f\ BBLS. FLOUR of all qualities, from
?J\ J\J ?8.00 per bbl. upwards, Justroceived and
for Balcay J. ft T. R. AGNEW
New Orleans Syrup.
BBLS. Choice New Orleans SYRUP, for sale
by E. & G. D. HOPE.
Charleston Advertisements.
PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, B.C.
BOARD, PER DAY, .... $3.00.
Mus. II. L. BUTTERFIELD. Proprietress.
A. BUTTERFIELD, Superintendent. Feb 10
FERTILIZERS !
Rhodes' Super-Phosphate,
Tho Old and longest established Standard Manure.
ORCHILLA GUANO.
PERUVIAN GUANO.
RnODES* MANURE, in its preparation^ made
equally adapted for forcing large crops of
Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco, Potatoes and other
root crops. Thc Manufacturing Department is
conducted by Frederick Klett, one of tho rnoBt
skillful Chemists and Manufacturers in the United
States. It is endorsed, approved and recommended
by all of the most prominent Chemists and Agri?
culturalists in tho Southern States. "It can bo
relied upon as uniform in quality," always reliable,
productive of largo crops and unexcelled hy any in
tho market, in thc high percentage of "Truo Fer?
tilizing Principles." Price $57.50 cash, or $65 time,
with Factor's acceptance, and 7 per cent, interest
until 1st December, 18G9.
ORCHILLA GUANO, "AA."-A fine Bird Guano,
rich in Phosphates and Alkaline Salts. Price $35
cash, or $40 time.
PERUVIAN GUANO,warranted purcandalways
on hand. Furnished at market pnces for cash. '
B. S. RHETT A SON, Agents,
Dec 19 3mo _ Charleston. S. C.
Wando Fertilizer.
THE WANDO MINING AND MANUFACTUR?
ING COMPANY offers to tho planters and
farmers of tho South their FERTILIZER, known
as tho
? WANDU FKaTlLIZER,"
Which the experienco of tho past season has
proved to be one of tho most valuable in our mar?
ket. It han for its baee tho materials from the
Phosphate Beds of thc Company, on Ashley River,
and is prepared at their works at the
EAST END OF HASEL. STREET,
In this city. In order to guarantee its uniformity
and maintain its high standard, tho Company has
made arrangements with tho distinguished Che?
mist, Dr. C. U. SHEPARD, Ju., who carefully
analyzes all tho ammoniacal and other material
purchased by tho Company, and the prepared
FERTILIZER,
Before being offered for sale. Thc Comprnyis
resolved to make an article which will prove to bc
a COMPLETE MANUBE, and give entire satisfac?
tion.
For terms, circulars, and other information,
apply to
WM. C. DUKES & CO., Ag. nt?.
No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
Jan 12 3tno
CARD.
CHABLES KERRISON, formerly of the firm of
C. A E. L. Kerrison, would inform his friends
and the public that he has purchased from Mr.
Jamos B. Betts, all his stock in trade, Ac, at the
Store No. 252 King street, and will there continue
tM DBY GOODS BUSINESS, Wholesale and B??
tail, for Cash, on his own individual account and
responsibility. Ho will proceed, without delay,
to replenish and renew tho Stock, and continue so
doing until tho assortment shall ho made com?
plete and attractive. As the terms will bo STHICT
lAt CASH, or?approvcd city acceptance for a short
credit, it necessarily follows that the prices must
ho kept at least as low as to bo found in any other
respectable establishment.
His brother, Mr. E. L. Kerrison, assisted by
Mr. A. B. BIcDonell, both experienced merchants
in this line, will ho found at bis Storo, aiding in
the conduct and management of the business, and
it is hoped that his and their efforts to win the
confidence and patronage of the public will he as
successful as in past days was the old firm, at tho
corner of King and Market streets, Charleston.
Feb 17 3mo
JUST RECEIVED
AT
R. & W. G. Swaffield's,
SILK MIXED CASSIMEBE BUSINESS SUITS,
Black, Brown and Blue ENGLISH WALKING
COATS,
Extra Fine West of England BROADCLOTH
and DOESKINS.
Best Fitting White Linen Bosom SHIRTS,
White .leant- DRAWERS, manufactured expresebv
ft>r our Trade.
CASES SILK HATS, Regular Style.
CASES SILK HATS, Broadway Si vie,
CASES ALPINE
AND
'I 0 URIS T ll A T S ,
C iSEfc
BOYS
HATS,
( ASES?
WOOL
II ATS.
VALISES, of every style, ivhf,
JpARKER'S BREECH-LOADING
DOUBLE-BARRELED SHOTGUN
The latest, bestand cheapest made. Uses *BJ
ammunition. Prices, complete, $70 00 to flo 00.
Address W. H. GIBBES, Columbia,
Or BISSELL'A CO., Charleston.
Feb 20 imo
Buist's Garden Seeds.
THE name is snfflcieni to guarantee them. At
wholesale and retail. E. POLLARD.
Jan 12 }2ruo?
JIM ROBINSON'S
CHAMPION mm.
Under tho Managerial Direciion of Hr. JAS. ii.
NIXON, will exhibit at
COLUMBIA, THIS DAY, FEBRUARY 26
TWO PERFORMANCES,
AFTERNOON AND NIGHT I
49" Doora open at half-past 1 and half-p aqt 6.
Entertainment H will commence punctually nallan
hoar after opening.
Tho Management take special pleasure in an?
nouncing tho positive appearance of the only
groat rider in tho world,
"JIMMY" ROBINSON,
CHAMPION HORSEMAN OF THE UNIVERSE !
Leading Dare-Back Equestrian 1 Unsurpassable
in all Roles of this Behool of Arti "An Artist
without a Peer !" "Tho Sensation in Europe!"
The Pride and Boast of America !
MO- BIr. JANES ROBINSON, in ro-visiting
tho South with a Circus of his own, would state
that he does so in accordance with a long cherish?
ed desire to appear beforo tho friends of his
childhood, in tho hopo of receiving the same
marks of approbation that he was so oft-times
thc recipient of at tho outset of his professionai
career. Wearer of golden gilts from all the
Crowned Heads of Europo, possessor of the DIA?
MOND STUDDED BELT, and with the conceded
and universally admitted titlo of "CHAMPION,"
he desires in his manhood to receive the full en?
dorsements of approval from thoso who sustained
and encouraged him in his infancy.
ROBINSON will ride, as he alone can, at each
entertainment, his
RAPID RA RE-PA CK ACT!
Throwing lin FORE AND BACK SOMERSAULTS
over high Burners and Balloons, and carrying
his infant son CLARENCE on his head!
MASTER CLARENCE!
The youngest, smallest and prettiest child who
has ever appeared in the arena, and who, by the
Now York press, has been christened TUE MITE
OF BEAUTY, will bo introduced in a MINIA?
TURE MANAGE ACT, in whioh he will, on his
Elfin White Ponv, give a series of exercises illus?
trative of the PARISIAN HAUT E'COLE !
The following Ladies and Gentleman constitute
the leading members of '
Robinson's Champion Circus !
Silas i.t rir.i.i; WATSON,
Principal Fqnestrienne.
MesKi-s. SH A PP V ami WHITNEY,
Extraordinary Gymnasts.
PETE lt COSKLIN,
Clown of M? rit.
a VI.IAN KENT,
Ctevei Conn dial and Jestir.
Mr. WM. SPA KIO,
Herculean Athlete.
Thf LOWAN DE BROTHERS,
Spanish Aorohnts, of marked abilities.
Hr. JEAN JOH\ SON,
Histrionic Equestrian.
Hr. R. EL.I.1NC1IIAM,
The Accnmptirht-d Iting-Master.
Mr. THOMAS C'A ll If,
Lee ntric Vault? r.
PR It RANT A.
Contorti'>[.int
And a PO VS ERF VI. Al'.VI lAIIV CORPS,
who, together with a tii.e etock of ? legan tty
trained, blooded, and murki d Horses aud Ponies,
constitute the
Best Circus Ever Brought South 1
S P E CI A~T NO TIC B !
There ar.- "NO :'U);'. SHOWS,'' nor other vul
I gar surroundings such ns.
j JEWELRY CASES, LOTTERIES,
on
OTHER GAMES OF CIfANCE,
Permitted on or near the premises of
JAS. ROBINSON'S CHAMPION CIRCUS.
The People of the South will also boar in miud,
that the Management does not
RESOUT TO OUTSIDE PIfiPLA Y.
to draw a crowd.
THE MERIT OF THIi* fiuOWis mad?- manifest
by the style in which ti.e
, ' PERFORM A S CES ARE GIVEN.
No useless outlay f..r SHOWY PLACARDS, to
; catch the eye, and mislead the | ublic. Thc siru
' ph , plain announcement,
The Original Robinson,
"Jimmy," Pet Boy of the South,
ONLY RIDER IN THE WORLD,
IS COMING!
Should be sufficient to insure for the CHAMPION,
tho bupport of the PEOPLE.
Tickets, admitting tho holders to the Circus,
beforo tho opening of the ticket-wagon, can be
obtained at National Hotel, Niekerson House, and
Bawls' Music Store, without ?nv advance of rates.
C. C. PELL. General Satinets Agent.
Feb 25 ?641

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