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J3y Tol??r?pn. Cable DcipadhiJ. LONDON, Jun? 1.3.-It is under? stood that Disraeli is determined to appeal to the people. The new Par? liament will meet in December nest. Bfews Item*. WASHINGTON, June 13.-Tt/o-eents stamps on receiptslwaa stricken from the tax bill. In the Senate, 126 oltizens of Colorado protest against her admis? sion-population. being sparse, ?and persons claiming the Senator ship were not tho choico of the,peo? ple, A bill amending the Act of 1801, declaring crimes mentioned in that Act not punishable, unless the persons are indicted within nye years after the offence, passed. The Wash? ington election was discussed all day, and a bill passed which, in effect, seats Bowen and gives tho radicals a majority. After executive session, adjourned. In the House, a bill relieving Samuel ' C?rter, of Texas, a Bureau functionary, was passed. ' Logan gave notice that ho would, on Mon? day, move that a committee be ap? pointed to locate the Capitol else? where, id consequence of the disloyal feeling of the people of Washington. Julian introduced a *bfll relative to lands in the rebel States sold for Federal taxes; "which was referred to the Committee on Public Lauds. The tax bill was resumed, and discussed to adjournment. , The Radical Convention at Alex? andria nominated a negro for the Virginia State Renate, 'Robert"C. Dorn, tho' Canal' Com? missioner, has, been, acquitted. ST. LOOTS, June 18.-The Demo? crats elected tho municipal ticket by 1?0 majority, at Mound City, Illinois. AUGUSTA, June 13.-Oats of the United States soldiers, belonging to the garrison in this city, was cut with a razor, in the bowels, by a negro last night, from the effects of which ho died this morning. CHARLESTON, June 13.-?ailed steamer Manhattan, New York; steamer Maryland, Baltimore. FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL. Nsw YORK, June 13-Noon. Flour 5@10o. lower. Wheat nomi? nally l@2c. lower. Corn, favors buyers. Mess pork 28.60. Lard heavy, at 16J?. Cotton dull, at 29. Freights dull. Gold 39%. 7 P.M.-Cotton a shade lower; sales 1,500 bales, at 28??@29-chiefly 29. Flour heavy. Wheat dull. Corn lc. lower. Mess pork 28^@28^. Lord steady and quiet. Freights dull. Money very easy. Gold firm, at 40. BALTIMORE, Juno 13.- Cotton dull, at 29>?. Flour dull. Corn dull white ?.12@1.13; yellow 1.12. Oats firm at 95@98. Ryo dull, at 75@80. Mess pork 28.50@29. Shoulders l?. Lard quiet, at 18y?. CINCINNATI, June 30.-Flour dull and deolined 25c. Corn firm. Mess pork 28. Shoulders 13; clear sides 17; Lard 17>?@173.?. MoorLE, June 13.-Cotton market dull; sales 50 bales; no receipts middling ?OJ^. NEW ORLEANS, June 13.-Cotton quiot, at 27; sales 34 bales; receipts 15. Gold 40. Sugar and molasses quiet and unchanged. Flour, dull; superfine 8J^@12. Corn easy, at 97c.($1.02. Oats 77. Hay 18@20. Pork firm, at 29>^@29^. Bacon firm. Shoulders 13>?. Clear sides 17^@17>.<. Lard quiet-tierce 18%; keg 20)?. SAVANNAH, June 13.-Cotton dull aud nominal; middlings about 28,b<; sales 50 bales; receipts 583. CHARLESTON, June 13.-Cotton dull and nominal; sales 28 bales; middlings 28; receipts 5 bales. LONDON, Juno 13-3 P. M.-Con? sols 95; bonds 72%@72%. LIVERPOOL, Juno 13-3 P. M. Cotton quiet; uplands 10%d. ; Or? leans lld. The Empire Club of Now York city held a largely attended meeting, on Tuesday evening, at Masonic j HalL The club pledges to support the nominee of tho Democratic Na- j tionnl Convention for the Presidency, no matter who may bo tho candidate. Tho mention of Mr. Chase's name in this connection was enthusiasti? cally received, the whole meeting rising and cheering vociferously. Theodoras had several wives and many children, and when, on the first anxious day of negotiation, Lieutenant Prideaux told him that honorable treatment would be given him and his family if be surrendered himself and Magdala, he broke out with au odd mixture, for such a mo? ment, of humor and indignation, "What does your chief mean by my family? Is he prepared for a thou? sand?" Tho emigration from Prussia to America this year it is expected will reach 250,000. It is composed ohiefly of inhabitants cf thc Northern Pro? vinces, who aro for tho most part Protestants, and have a small capital at their command. Mr. Mark Forth, tho master cutler (Mayor) of Sheffield, England, is about to erect and endow thirty-six alms houses, at a cost of ?24,000. Rev. Henry Ward. Beecher is re? ported to be in favor of Chief Justice Chase's election as President. Income Tax on Express, Telegraph and Railroad Companies. BY General Order? Ko. 189, Headquar? ters Socond Military District, Charles? ton, 8. C., December 3,1867, the following provisions are made, via: vFrom tho receipts of Express or other Transportation Companies, earned within the limits of tho H ta to, one dollar on every hundred dollars; and from the receipts of Telegraph Companies, earned within the limits of the State, two and one-half dol? lars oh every hundred dollars; on the gross incomes of all Railroads, (not ex? empted by law,) from earnings within tho State, one dollar on every hundred dollars; that the tax on Railroad Companies, Ex? press Companies and Telegraph Compa? nies shall bo returned to and paid directly into the Treasury of the State; and these returns shall be made quarterly." Tho taxes specified above will be due, for tho second quarter of 1868, on the 30th JUNE, instant. Tho'proper officers of tho respectivo Companies will please keep this tax in view, and bo prepared to mako re? turn and payment thereof at the time in? dicated. WM. HOOD, Troasorer State South Carolina. June 12_1_6_ COW PEAS! COW PEAS! ! Q AA BUSHELS COW PEAS for salo OUU low, by Jone 12 GREGG, PALMER A CO. BEHIND THE SCENES, OR Four Years in the White House with Mrs. Lincoln. By Elizabeth Kocklcy, (modiste.) Old Fritz and tho Now Era. By Miss Muhlbach. $1.75. John Mill?n and his Times. By Max Ring. $1.50. Tho Reading of Charles Dickons, (illus? trated.) $1.50. England Yeoman Life-from Life in the Nineteenth Century. By the Author of "Ministering Children." $1.75. The Book and its Storv for tho Young. By L. N. R. VEcce Homo." By Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. $1.50. A Painter's Camp in England, Scotland and Ireland. $1.50. Dr. Bellowe's Travels in Europe, iu 1866 and 1867. And a variety of Novels by popular Eng? lish authors. For sale at Juno 13 BRYAN & McCARTER'S. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. AT an adjourned meeting of the Corpo? ration of this Church, held Monday, 25th ultimo, a re-assessment of the Pews was ordered. AR Pew-holders who desire to retain their Pews afc thc increased valu? ation, are requested, ai. early as possible, to notify either of the'u\jdersignea. Pews not taken before th? lefc>pf July, proximo, will bo declared vacant and rented to other applicants. C. H.^BALDWIN, Chairman Temporal Commit tee. E. STENHOUSE, June 10 Bf Secretary and Treasurer. HUNT'S HOTEL. BATES OF BOARD: PER DAY-Transient Boarders.$3 00 Day Boarders, without lodging, (in advance,) per week. 6 00 Supper, Lodging and Breakfast.2 Ot) Single Meals. 75c. Lodging. .75c. Juno!__Imo ~~ FRESH CR?^K?RST MUSHROOM, Soda, Trenton Butter, Tea Crackers, Jumbles, Ac, for salo by GEO. SYMMERS. March 10_ Self-Raising Floor. -| /A BARRELS Hocker's Self-Raising JLVJ FLOUR, for salo low by March 27_E. A Q. D. HOPE^_ To Builders, Contractors and Pro? prietors. HAVING located conveniently near the principal manufactories of New York, and vicinity, the subscriber will give prompt personal attention to procuring for orders all kinds of WOOD, IRON and MARBLE WORK, for buildings and ma? chinery. Sash, Blinds, Doors, Carvings of every kind and material. From twelve years professional experience in South Carolina, tho subscriber will guarantee to suit the wishes of thoso building. TIIOS. C. VEAL, Architect, Tonally, Now Jersey, March 2G 3mo Late of Columbia, S. C. Smoked Herrings. K f\ BOXES NO. 1 HERRINGS, for ?ale QVJ low. E. A G. D. HOPE. May 8_ CLOCKS, Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c., &c., AT ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. REPAIRING, In all its Branches, Attended to Personally. June ll TEXAS RECONSTRUCTION CONVEN? TION.-An Austin (Texas) special to the Galveston JVeies says the judicia? ry committee reported a resolution, which passed, requesting Congress to allow the Convention to appoint hoards of registration. Mr. Hamil? ton, of Travis, said he blieved Gen. Buchanan was partial to those in deadly hostility to tho Government; nothing was to be hoped from him. Hamilton, of Bastrop, called Gen. Buchanan, a copperhead. He said the latter would stock the Conven? tion with rebels if ho had pwer. A committee was appointed to take into consideration tho division of tho State. The committee on public lands was requsted to inquire into the propriety of selling a part of the State to the Government. -????>. ? A premium of two and a half francs per hundred weight of locusts de? stroyed is given in some parts of Algeria. . ? Nomination for the Mayoralty. WILLIAM M. MYERS, ESQ.? ia a candi? dato for tho Mayoralty, and will be sup? ported by. his .. Ma> 8 N?MERO?8 FRIEND8. To Wood Contractors, CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, June 5,1868.. PROPOSALS to furnish the Citv Water Works with 800 corda beat 'quality LONG-LEAF PINE WOOD, to be delivered and corded in the yard of the Water Works, will be received by the City Council, and awarded to the lowest bidder. Bids to be left at this ?moe, on or before the 16th in? stant. By order of the City Council. J. 8. MoHAHON, Citv Clerk. June C_8 GREAT BARGAINS. THE ladies of tho Industrial Association being compelled to remove from their prcsont depository, have determined to offer their sfook of READY-MADE CLOTH? ING at very reduced prices. The public are Invited to call at once and examino them. Ladies, gentlemen and children can all be supplied._Jone 12 DUPONT'S POWDER AGENCY. WE aro now selling Dupont's celebrated GUN-POWDER at the following low prices, for cash only: Dupont's celebrated Bide Powder, in 25 lb. kegs, at $7 each. Dupont's second quality Ritlo Power, in 25 lb. kegs, at $6 each. Dupont's Blasting Powder, in 25 lb. kegs, at $4.50 each. Together with a full supply of wholo, half and quartor kegs; Diamond Grain, Eagle and Rifle Powder in cannisters. June 12 3_ J. & T. R. AGNEW. DWELLING FOR RENT. MA VERY CONVENIENT DWELL? ING, in a pleasant part of tho city, with Five Rooms-ail with fire-places; also, Bathing Roora attached, with ?bower Bath Apparatus; rooms nicely papered: also, Five Rooms in the Basement and Nursery; out-buildings, Smoko and Car? riage Houses, and neat Garden. Rent moderate to au approved tenant. Posses? sion to be given ov the first of July next. Applv at G. DIERCK'S Store. May 27_ Corn! Corn! Corn! PRIME WHITE CORN, at $1.30 per bushel-bags included. In store and for salo by J. & T. R. AGNEW. June fi_ TO THE PUBLIC. NATIONAL HOTEL STABLES. INASMUCH as my Stablos are not con? venient for orders to parties np-town, I have placed a SLATE, to-receive orders for Convevances, Horses, Passengers, A-c, at ?IAYN?SWORTH & CARROLL'S BAR? BER-SHOP. All orders promptly attended to. Patronage solicited. ROBERT JOYNER, Proprietor National Hotel. June 4_Imo CITY FLOUR MILLS. THE subscriber is now prepared to GRIND WHEAT and make a No. 1 article of FLOUR. Juue 7_RICHARD TOZER. DR. THOMAS T. MOORE, S t It fi K O X DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY announces to the public, that he lias taken thc front rooms in Messrs. Weam & Hix's photo? graph gallery, and is now prepared to exe? cute, in the most elegant and scientitic manner, all branches of his profession. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by uso of protoxido of nitrogen, or laugh? ing gas. Dr. Moore is a nativo ot New? berry, 8. C., and is a graduate of the Penn? sylvania College of Dental durgery. For further information, call at the o nice or address Dr. THOMAS T. MOORE, Colum? bia, 8. C. Juno 7 Smo THE front part of our Store having been damaged by the recent storm, we will be compelled to sell off our Stock of CLOTHING-, CAS SIMERES, HATS, &c, at or nearly COST, for want of room. New styles of Boys' Straw HATS just received. It. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Main Street. May 30 _ Grant's Fan Mills, FOR sale by , May 1G FISHER A LOWRANCE. Sale of Valuable Town Property. THE Commissioners appointed to select a site for the Court House and Jad for the District of Ooonce, having located the same ia the town of Walhalla, and pro? cured the titles of 100 acres of land within said town, will, at 10 o'clock a. m., on THURSDAY, the Otb of August next, after having first laid off the said lana into suitable and convenient lots, proceed to sell the said LOTS to the highest bidder. This location is within tho beautiful and thriving town of Walhalla, at tile foot of the Blue Bidge, and possesses advantages In point of trade, education, Ac, unsur? passed by any other place in the State. TERMS OF SALE.-One-fourth cash; the balance payablo in three equal instal? ments, in three, B?X and nine months, se Sred by note, with approved security, ties to bo executed, Cut not delivered until purchase money is paid in full. And in caso of failure on the part of purchaser to meet the payments when due, tho pro? perty to be forthwith sold at his risk. Pur? chasers to pav ext ra for stamps and titles. WESLEY PITCHFORD, W. E. HOLCOMBE, BRY FRETWELL, M. F. MITCHELL, O. M. DOYLE, Commissioners. WALHALLA, 8. C., Juno 3, 1868. June 5_f6 What is this Medicine Called "The Queen's Delight?" WHY, it is tho most extraordinary in? vention as a remedy for curing dis? ease and restoring health we have ever beon called upon to record. It is a new vegetable combination, possessing in a single product the new principles for heal? ing the sick and restoring tho health. It purifies the fountain of life-tho blood and as the life of the flesh is puro blood, so impurity must bo disease and death to the body. It ie a tonio bitters, and may be given in all cases of weak digestion, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, debility, de Itressed mind and body, weariness of imbs. It is an invigorant; it infuses new life to the blood, by removing the humors and impurities wluch check the healthful circulation. It is a stimulant; it gives ac? tivity to the nervous fluids, and invigorates the organs of life. It is the only medioine yet discovered that comes up to the true standard of merit and worth, and secures to the invalid and tho diseased tho great? est of all blessings-health. Ask for HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. For Balo by FISHER A HEIN ITS H, Jane 12 t_Druggists. In the District Court of the United States for South Carolina. In tho matter of Molvin M. Cohen, of Co? lumbia. Bankrupt.-Petition Jor Full and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy. ORDERED, that a hearing bo had on the 31st dav of Juiy, at Federal Court House in Charleston, S. C.; and that all creditors, Ac, of said Bankrupt appear at said time ami place, and show cause, if any thev can, why the prayer of tho peti? tioner should not be granted. And that a mooting of Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at tho oflico of H. SUMMER. Esq., Register of Third Congressional District, South Carolina, on 21st day of July, 1860, at 12 m., at Newberry Court House, 8. C. By order of the Court, the 4th day of j June, 1868. DAN. HORLBECK, Clerk of Dist. Court of U. S. for S. C. Juno 10 w3_ lu the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. IX DA XKB UP TC Y. Li the matter of S. ff. Myer? & Co., Bank? rupts. TO whom it may concern: Tho under? signed. AINSL?jC H. MONTEITH, hereby gives notice of his appointment as I ASSIGNEE of tho estates of S. H. MYERS A CO., of Columbia, IM* the District of| Richland, in said DistirTec; aud who were, to wit: on the 2d day of March, A. D. 1868, adjudged Bankrupts, upon the petition ot themselves, by Henry Summer. Register. Dated at Columbia, tho 2d dav of May, A. D. 1868. AINSLEY H. MONTEITH. May 31_m3_ In the United States District Court | for the District of South Carolina. IX BANKRUPTCY. In re WILLIAMB. PECK, Bankrupt. TO whom it may concern: Tho under? signed hereby gives, notice of his ap? pointment as Assigueo jA'Vi. D. PECK, of Columbia, of Richland* jpistrict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said Dis? trict. EDEN STENHOUSE, Align?e Columbia, S. C., Mav 28, 1863.. Mav 30 V ni3 I STILL LIVE. TUE great SUMTER BITTERS havo I only to be tried to bo appreciated. As a summer tonic aud invigorating medi? cine, nono is equal to it; as a stomach ap? petizer and a promoter of digestion, it is tho best Bitters out. Only try it, and your cxpericuco will attest tho truth of our advice. For sale wholesale and retail, by FISHER k HEINTTSII, Druggists. May 17__t Cleaveland Mineral Springo SITUATED in Cleaveland County, N. C., on the line of tho Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad, will be open for visitors on the 1st of June. WATBBS-Chalybeate, Red and White Sulphur. Charges per dav.?3 00 " 44 week.18 00 " month.60 0? Children under seven years and ser? vants, half rates. For further particulars, address thc Proprietors, Shclbv, N. C. April 14_*_tu3m NOTICE IS herebv given, that all persons indebt? ed to tho estato of WM. SUMMER, Bankrupt, either by note or open account, must nettle the same at an early day. THOS. W. HOLLOWAY. Assignee. POMARIA, S. C., Mav 26, 1858. May 31_ni4 Richland---In Equity. Wade Hampton Gibbes, Washington Allston Gibbes, executors, vs. Mary L. Singleton, James G. Gibbes et al.-Bill to Sell Beal Estate, Mar shall Assets, &c. IN pursuance of decretal order in above stated case, tho creditors of R. W. GIBBES, SR., deceased, are hereby required to present and prove their demands before me, on or be? fore the 1st day of October next. D. B. DKSAUSSURE, April 29 wm_C. E. R. D. Old Newspapers FOR 8ALE at the PHONIX OFFICE. THE COLUMBIA PHONIX Book, Job and Newspaper PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Main 8trect,above Taylor. HAVE your PRINTING done at this Offico, for the following GOOD REASONS: Tho proprietor is a Practioal Printer, And attends closely to his Business. Tho Office ia supplied with Everything Necessary to turn out Good Work. Prices Lower than any other establishment In this State, or even New York. Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Posters, Hand-bills, Receipts, Ball Tickers, Invitations, Drav Tickets. Chocks? V-riefs, Programmes, Drafts, Blanks, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, &c. Of all styles and sizes; in fact, Every Description of Printing! In one, two and three colors and in bronze promptly attended to. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Auction Bales Bama and Sugar. BY D. C. PELXOTTO & SON, On TUESDAY MORNING next, 16th inst., at 10 o'clock, at onr Auction Room, we will sell without the least reserve: 5,000 poonda fine unbagged WESTERN HAMS. 15 barrels extra GROCERY SUGARS. 5 half barrels OLD BOURBON WHISKEY. The above gooda are in fine order, and must be sold. The attention of dealers is requested. Sale positive. Conditions at sale. June 14 United States Government Sale. BY D. C. FETX0TT0 & SON. On TUESDAY MORNING next, the 16th instant, at 10 o'clock, at our auotion Btore, wo will sell, without the least re? serve, and on account of the United State? Government, Wagons, Covers, Paulina, Wagon Saddles, Axes, Stoves and Pipos, 8J bbls. Cement, 4,800 Grain Sacks, 15 setts Harness, lot Tin Cans, Lot Tenta and Flies, Lot Tent Polee, ?c. Sale positive. Conditions cash. Juno 13 Collector's Office, UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, TuinD DISTRICT, SOOTH CAROLINA, COLT* M BI A, June 13, 1868. IWILL sell, at the store of E. Sten? house, at Columbia, on THURSDAY, the 23d instant, 4 small boxea TOBACCO, seized from John King, on tho 5th May, for violation of Internal Revenue Lawa. A. S. WALLACE, Collector. June 13 '3 Collector's Office, UNITED BT ATE S INTERNAL RENENUE, THrab'DisTB??T' SOUTH CAROLINA. COLUMBIA, Juno 13.1868. IWILL sell, at the store of E. Sten? house, at Columblk, on THURSDAY, tho 23d instant, 1 barrel of FINE CORN ? WHISKEY, seized on the 18th May, from Miller & Black, of Charlotte, N. C.. for. violation of Internal Revenue Laws. A. 8. WALLACE, Collector. June 13 _ 8 FOR SALE, *r231*zm AG-octave PIANO. Terms Bg^^M liberal. Apply at thia office. Cuba and Muscovado Molasses, -f / \ HHDS. or prime quality, for sale lAJ low by E. & G. D. HOPE. Feb 28_, ._ NOTICE. SEALED PROPOSALS for rebuilding the "High Bridge," on the Bluff Road, aro invited. Plans and specifications can bo seen at tho oflice of Mr. G. T. BERG, Architect, under whose direction the work is to bo dono. Bids will bo opened at tho Clerk's Office, in Colombia, on SATUR? DAY, 20th June, instant, at 12 m. The contractor xviii bo required to give bond, with approved sureties, conditioned to keep tho bridge in good repair for five vears. By order of THOMAS TAYLOR. Ch'm'u Joint Board Comm'rs Roads, Richland District. June 9 jd D. B. MILLER. Clerk. BACON MOLASSES, &c. 20.000 sstssr bacon' 5 hhds. Primo Bacon Shoulders, 6 casks First Quality ,Orango Hams, Bugar-curcd, 150 sacks Country Flour, 15 hhds. Cuba and Muscovado Molasses. For salo low for cash only by April 19 E. & G. D. HOPE. ORANGE HAMS. FOR SALE by May 22 FISHER k LOWRANCE. STATE BILLS AT PAR, FOR all SHELF GOODS, at FISHER & LOWRANCE'S. Juno 5_ COOLING MEDICINES. SOLUTION CITRATE MAGNESIA, fresh, GINGER POWDER8, Soda Powders, Siedlitz Powders, Chesnut Grove Whiskey, Tarrant's Aperient, Hurband's Magnesia, Congress Water. For sale uv FISHER .V HEINITSH, June 5_Pharmacists. Don't Experiment WITH new and untried medicines. If you valuo your health, procure tho well tested remedy for COUGHS, COLDS and affections of thc Throat, Breast and Lung Diseases. Stanley's Cough Syrup will euro. Stanley's Cough Syrup has been tried. Stanley's Cough Syrup is for salo at FISHER & HEiNlTSH'S Feb 27_Store._ Carolina National Bank, of Colum? bia, S. C. A UTHORIZA TION. NO. 1.030. TREASURY DEPT, OFFICE or COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY, WASHINGTON, May ll, 13G8. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented tb the undersigned, it has been niado to appear that "Tho Carolina National Bank of Columbia," in tho city of Columbia, in tho District of Richland and Stato of South Carolina, has been duly organized, under and according to the re? quirements of tho Act of Congress entitled "An Act to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United Statoa bonds, and to provide for tho circulation, and redemption thereof," approved June* 3, 1864, and has complied with all the pro? visions of said Act required to bo complied with before commencing tho business of banking under said Act. Now, therefore. I, HAVILAND R. HUL BURD, Comptroller of the Currenoy, do hereby certify that "The Carolina National Bank of Columbia," in the city of Colum? bia, in tho District of Richland and State of South Carolina, is authorized to cora meneo the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand {Seal of the Comp-] and seal of office, .! troller of tho Cur- > this eleventh day of i rencv. ) May, 18G8. HAVILAND R. HULBURD, Comptroller of tho Curre ney. May 15 , _2mo New York Sngar-Qured Pig Hams, BALTIMORE ORANGE HAMS, Sugar-Cured Breakfast Strips, Rice Flour-new ground. At_ G. DIERCKS', May 26 Soegers' Old Stand.