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4 li. "Vi/ Vl>U<4fol4t ' ..'/.JL j ,_I Daily Paper $8 a Year. --= 'Let'our Just Censure Attend the True Event. Tri-Weekly $5 a Year * BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. 0.. THURSDAY MORNING. JULY ?.. 1868. VOLUME IV-NO. ??E THE PHONLX. J? MOLI SH KD DAILY AITD Till-WEEKLY. THE GLEANER, EVEU? WEDNESDAY HORNING. BY.JULIAN A. SELBY, . EDITOR AND Prior III in o n. . Qjrico on Main atreet, a few doora above I Taylor (or Camden) street. TERMS-IN AD VANCE. SUBSOBIPTIOK. Daily Tauor, six months.M 00 Tri-Weokly, " " . 2 60 Weekly, H ?' ,.1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per sqnare for tho first insertion, and 50 cont s for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each Insertion.' SW A liberal discount, made on the abov<\ j mies when adverti8er,ient8 are inserted by the month or year. A3ENTS. Lexington-B. J. Hayes. 8partauburg-Hiram Mitchell. J. R. Allen, Chester. Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H. 8: P. Kinard, Newberry C. H. Jamas Grant, Union. The Chateau Lafitte Estate, so celebrated for its delicious vines, which have beon so large an article of importation, at New York, is to be sold this month at the neat* fixed price of 81.000,000. Grape vines and strawberry beds are good invest? ments in these latter days. A Ger? man wine-grower in Los Angelos, California, hos just beeu offered $50,000 cash for one-fourth of n little tract that cost him tmly $1,000 in 1850. Among the valuables of the Papal treasury is a cameo, bearing, accord? ing to tradition, a portrait of Jesus Christ, said to have been executed by command of Tiberius Caesar, con temporary of the Messiah. A sculptor in Borne has lately succeeded iu executing a bust from the same, which has caused some commotion, and the Pope has sent him a commemorative gold medal, accom? panied by a letter of thanks. Shooting Niagara is a feat not to be left to the pens of authors alone. There is a Canadian at Buffalo who wagers 830,000 that ho will go over the Falls of Niagara with perfect safety in a boat of India rubber. He is a bouncer. One cattle rancho in Texas is fifty miles in extent-the number of head is 100,000, and 20,000 are sent to market every year, enough to supply the New York market six weeks. MERCHANTS TAKE N?TIGE. IF your business has become hopelessly unmanageable and Bankruptcy inevi? table, yon may learn something worthy of ?rour consideration by addressing a striot y confidential letter to Box 120, Green? wood, 8. C. J Jnne 30 2* CLARET WINE. ACASK OF ST. JULIEN CLARET will be on draught TUESDAY, the 23d. June 2?_E. & Q. D. HOPE. NEW FLOUR, NEW FLOUR. NEW FLOUR. For salo low by June 19 FISHER fr LOWRANCE. New Irish Potatoes. EARLY GOODRICH, Dykemana. Jack Bon Whites and Pink Eyes, by the barrel or at retail. Eor salo by June 18 E. & G. D. nOPE. New Country Flour, FJR salo low by SWYGERT & BENN. FRESH FAMILY SUPPLIES, a choice collection, at SWYGERT A BENN'S. TOBACCOl TOBACCOl a large stock of all grades, very low, at June 19 Imo SWYGERT A BENN'8. THOMAS & BELL, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ALL work in the department of mecha? nical construction executed with promptness and skill. J. P. THOMAS. J. C. BELL. June 17_ Wrapping Paper and Twine. AFULL supply of WRAPPING PAPER. Also, Paper Twine, Cottou and Hemp Twine. On hand and tor sale by June IC J. & T. R. AGNEW. BEHIND THE SCENES, /"\E Four Years in tho Whito Houso with ?J^./ Mrs. Lincoln. By Elizabeth Kecklev, gk\ji\od(ste.) Old Frita and the New Era. By Misa Muhlbach. $1.75. John Mill?n and his Time?. Rv Max Ring. $1.50. The Reading of Charles Dickens, (illus? trated.) $1.50. England Yeoman Life-from Life iu tho Nineteenth Century. By tho Author of "Ministering Children." $1.75. Tho Book and its Story for tho Young. Bv L. N. R. "Ecce Homo." By Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. $1.50. A Painter's Camp in England, Scotland and Ireland. fl.nO, Dr. Bellowc's Travels in Europe, in 18C0 and 18tJ7. And a variotyof Novols by popular Eng? lish authors. For salo at Juno 13 BRYAN A McCARTER'S. New Arrivals. FINE Sugar-cured Breakfast STRIPS. Sugar-cured HAMS. Fresh LEMONS and NEW FLOUR. G. DIERCKS, at Beegers' old stand. SPECIAL NOTICES._ "MANHOOD."-Another New Medical Pamphlet from tho pen of Dr. Curtis. Tho Afedicni Times says, of this work: "This 'valuable treatieoon tho cause and cure of premature declino Bhowa how health is impaired through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and how easily regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the impediments to marriage, the cause and effects of ner? vous debiUty, and the remedies therofor." A pocket edition of tho abovo will bo for? warded on receipt of six stamps, by ad? dressing Doctor Curtis, No. 139 F street, Washington. D. C._May 27 ly Tlie Quaker Llnlmc it; the best lini? ment for family use; can be used internally and outwardly. It is a great pain destroy? er. It kills pain and all kind? of aches Sold by Fisher ft Hoinitsh._ MENTAL. DEPRESSION.-Mental de? pression is a disease of the nervous sys? tem, and of all tho ills flesh is heir to it is the ono that excites tho leaat sympathy. It is a Biibject of frequent jests, and is called by various derisive terms; but, al? though it is* often laughed at, it is not easy to laugh the patient out of the belief that his flls arc all real, for it is a real dis? order-thc general features of which aro constant fear, anxiety and gloom. Tho external soneos, as well aa tho mental faculties, often manifest symptoms of de? rangement. Noise, as o? falling water, and ringing in the ears, are complained of, while black specks and fiery sparks frequently flit before the vision. Admoni? tions Uko tho.-se should not Le disregarded, as they may, if neglected, terminate in insanity. Tho seat of the disease is iu the brain and nervous eystoiu, and to control tho malady it is necessary to use a power? ful tonic and alterative, which will correct and tone thoso organs without inflaming the bruin. This is tho secret ot tho suc? cess of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT? TERS in cases of this kind, for which it is the safest as well aa the best of restora? tives. In fact, it is tho only puro and reliable tonic stimulant known. Many nostrums, purporting to bo tonics, are puffed up from time to time in the newspapers, but tho sufibrcr bad better let them alone. Hos tottor's Stomach Bitters has provon itself, by many years of trial, to be in every re? spect wnat it is represented to be. Juno 24_ i G THE CAE?LLNA (OJ LOCATED on Washington street, tfgnext to Brennen & Carroll's, is now W? under tho sole proprietorship of tho undersigned. The best of everything, in tho way of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, SE ?ARS, TOBACCO, etc., kopt on hand. LUNCH OYorv day at ll o'clock. Give him a call, and test tho correctness of tho assertion made abovo. June 19_RICHARD BARRY. NEW POTATOES. ASUPPLY OF NEW POTATOES, con? stantly on hand and for sale bv June 16_J. ft T. R. AGNEW. Rio Coffee. i)pr BAGS FAIR RIO COFFEE. For JutJ salo low to dealers. June 14 E. A G. 1). HOPE. NEW BOOKS. EXPLORATIONS of tho Nile Tributa? ries-Its Sources, Snpply and Over How-The Country, People, Customs, otc. By 8ir S. W. Baker, $5.00. Sermons. By Rev. Charles Kingsley, Chaplain to Her Majesty and to the Prince of Wales, $1.75. Morte D'Arthur. Sir Thomas Malory's Rook of King Arthur and his Noble Knights of tho Round Table, $1.75. Antc-Bollum. Southern Lifo aa it was, $2.00. Tho Divino Teacher. Being the record? ed sayings of our Lord Jesus Christ, $1.25. Beeohenbrook. A rhyme of tho war. By Margaret Preston-new edition. And many other new books. Some new paper bound novels. For sale at DUFME & CHAPMAN'S Bookstore. Juno 17 Old Newspapers FOR SALE at the PHiENIX OFFICE. COOLING MEDICINES. SOLUTION CITRATE MAGNESIA, fresh, GINGER POWDERS, Soda Powders, Siodlitz Powders, C'hesnut Grove Whiskey, Tarrant's Apcrient.X Hnrband's Magnesia, Congross Water. For sale by FISHER ? HEINITSH, June 5 Pharmacists. DWELLING FOR RENT. A VERY CONVENIENT DWELL fiSklNU, in a pleasant part ot' tho city, [''Iff -;tl- Five Kooma-all with lire-place's; also, Bathing Room attached, with shower Bath Apparatus; rooms nicely papered: also, Fivo Rooms in tho Basement and Nursery; out-buildings, Smoke and Car? riage Houses, and neat Garden. Rent moderate to an approved tenant. Posses* sion to bo given by the first of July next Applv at G. DIEUCK'S Store. May 27 Maohine Oil and Belting. FOR salo by May 31 FISHER & LOWRANCE. FRESH CRACKERS. MUSHROOM, Soda, Tronton Butter, Toa Crackers, Jumbles, Ao.. for salo by GEO. 8YMMERS. Bacon Sides. 1 r\ HHD8. prime Clear Ribbed SIDES, iLV7 for salo bv E. A G. D. HOPE. April 19 In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. IN BAl?KR UP TCY. IN tho. matter of ' HARRIS LE7IN, JOSEPH DAVID and LEVI EPSTEIN, Copartnors, by whom a petition for adju? dication of Bankruptcy was filed on tho 27th day of May, A. D. "l8G8, in said Court. This ia to give notice that on tho 27th dav of May. A. D. 18C8, a Warrant in Bank? ruptcy was issued against the estate of Harris Levin, Joseph David and Levi Ep? stein, Copartners, of Columbia, in tho District of Richland, and State of South Carolina, who havo been adjudged Bank? rupts, on their own petition; that tho pay? ment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to eaid bankrupts, to them or for their use, and tho transfer of any property by them, aro forbidden by law; that a meeting of tho creditors of the said bankrupts, to prove their debts, and to chooso ono or moro AssigueeB of their estate, will bo held at a Court of Bank? ruptcy, to bo boldon at tho oflicn <>f Piolt ling & Popo, Columbia, South Carolina, before Hcnrv Summer, Register, on the 23d dav of J?LY, A. D. 18G8, at 10 o'clock A. M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By GEORGE LARSEN, June 27 s3 Deputy Messenger. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN tho matter of PETER B. GLASS, Bankrupt, by whom a petition for ad? judication of Bankruptcy was filed on tho nth day of May, A. D. 1868, in said Court. This is to givo notice that 011 the 8th day of May, A. D. 18G8, a Warrant in Bank? ruptcy was issued against tho estate of Peter B. Glass, of Columbia, in tho Dis? trict of liioliland, and State of South Caro? lina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on Iiis own petition; tnat the payment ol any debts and delivery of any property belonging to ?-aid bankrupt, to'hini or for his use, and tho transfer of any property by bini, are forbidden by law; that a meet? ing of tho creditors of tho said Bankrupt, to provo their debts, and to chooso one or more Assignees of his estate, will bc held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holden at the offico of Fielding A Pope, Columbia, South Carolina, beforo Henry Summer, Register, on tho 23d day of JULY, A. D. 1S68, at ll o'clock A. M. 3. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messoncor. By GEOBGE LARSEN, June 27 s3_ _Doputy Messenger. In the District Court of the United States for the Distriot of Soutl Carolina. IN BA KKR UP TOY. IN tho matter of ABRAHAM L. SOLO MON, Bankrupt, by whom a pctitioi for adjudication of Bankruptcy waa Alec on tho 80th day of May, A. D. 18G8, in san Court. This is to give notico that on tin 2Gth day of Juno, A. D. 1868, a Warrant i> Bankruptcy was issued against tho est?t of ?braham L. Solomon, of Columbia, ii the District of Richland, and State 0 Couth Carolina, who has beon adjudgod Bankrupt, on his own petition; that th payment of any debts and delivery of an; property belonging to said Bankrupt, t him or for his use, and tho transfer of an property by him, aro forbidden by law that a meeting of tho creditors of the aai Bankrupt, to provo their debts, and t choose one or moro Assignees of his et tate, will bo held at a Court of Bankrupl cy, to be holden at the ofiico of Fielding . Popo, Columbia, South Carolina, bofor Henry Summer, Begistor, on tho 23d da ol JULY, A. D. 1868, at 12 o'clock M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By GEORGE LARSEN, Juno 27 eS Deputy Messenger. In the District Court of the Unite States for the District of Sout Carolina. In the matter of Hilliard J. Martin, Joh J. Martin and James A. Martin, 1 Bankruptcy.- To ichom it may concern THE undersigned hereby gives notice 1 his appointment as Assignee of H. . MARTIN, J. J. MARTIN and JAMES V MARTIN, in tho District of Lexingto and Stato of South Carolina, within sa District, who have been adjudged Ban! rapts, upon their own petitions, bv tl District Court of tho said District. Dat? tho 26th dav of June, A. D. 18C8. Juno 2G f'3* WM. KNOTTS, Assignee. In the District Court of the Unit? States for the District of Soul Carolina. In tho matter of Phillip Epstin, in Bau ruptcy.- To whom it tiuiy concern. 1M1K undersigned hereby gives nutico his appointment as Assignee of TH! LIP EPSTIN, in tho District of Richlan and State of South Carolina, within sa District, who has been adjudged a Ban rupt upon his own petition hy the D trict Court of tho said District. "Dated t 23d dav of June A. D. 1863. June 21 wg H. DEAS, JR., Assignee. In the District Court of the Unit? States for the District of Sou Carolina. In the maller of Janies C. Kennetli, Bankruptcy.-To whom it may cdncern 11 ?IB undersigned hereby gives notice his appointment as Assignee of JJ C. KENNETH, in the District of Kublai and State of South Carolina, within si District, who has beon adjudged a Bai rupt, upon hia own petition, hy tho D trict Court of tho said District. Dated t 24th day of June, A. D. 1W63. Juno 23 m3 JACOB LEVIN, Assignee In the District Court of the Unit States for the District of Soo Carolina. In the matter of John R. Shuter, in Ba, ruptcy.- To whom it may concern. THE undersigned horoby givos notice his appointment as Assignoeof JO! R. SHULER. in the Distriot of Lexingt and State of South Carolina, within s Distriot, who has boen adjudged a Bai rapt, upon his own potitfon, Dy the I trict Court of the said District. Dated 26th day of Jone A. D. 1668. HENBY A. MEETZE, Assignee Jaso 27 6 Jost Received at the Ladies' Depo? sitory. PATENT DUPLEX FRENCH LEPA- | NIER SPIRAL SKIRT SUPPORTERS. ALSO, CORSETS and Kid Covered Coraet Front?, with tbrco and four kooks. As tho season advances tho Ladies' would bo glad to re?oive orders for the making of PRESERVES and PICKLES. Jnno 27_ GREAT BARGAINS. THE ladies of tho Industrial Association being compelled to remove from their present depository, have determined to offertheir stock or READY-MADE CLOTH? ING at vory reduced prices. The public aro invited to call at onco and examine thom. Ladies, gentlemen and children can all bo supplied._June 12 Sommer Beverages, &c. WILL open Mondav morning, 1 cask French Tablo Claret, 2 barrels Newark Cid"** IC cns cc Claret "St. Julien Modoc," 5 cases Rhino Wino, TTochhoimor & Li<!fbraumilch; 1 quarter ccask Xomones Sherry, 1 quarter casli Madcria, 1 quarter cask Amontilado Sherry, 10 barrels Whis? key, assorted qualities; 1 puncheon Hol? land Gin, "Priuco of Orango;" 1 quarter cask Blackberry Brandy, very fine; Zin Sari, Hostettor's, Carocoa and Stomach Itters. Flavoring Extracts, Pine Apple, Vanil? la, Rose, Lemon, Celery, Strawberry and Raspborry; all of the best quality. Frouch Mushroons, Mushroon Catsup, Worcestershire Sauce; Pickled and Canned Oysters, Peach, Pine Apple, &c. Italian Maccaroni and Vormccelli. Fresh Egg, Butter, Cream, Soda and other Crackers. rrimo Goshen Butter, Smoked Salmon and Orango Brand Hams received weekly; and together with all other eoncoir.it ant ? of a Jirsl class Grocery Store, offered at lowest market rates for cash. Juno ll_GEORGE SYMMERS. TO RENT. THE HOUSE and LOT on Richland street, occupied at present by Capt. It. D. Senn. Inquire at Office of the Southern Express Company. March 18 GREGG, PALMER & CO., BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, TVUY and sell GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and EXCHANGES. Advances made on COTTON. GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE sold on commission. March 10 NEW BOOKS. NOBWOOD. A Novel. By Henry Ward Beecher. Price $1.50. DAVID, tho King of Israel. By Kruru macher. Prico $1.75. The Massacre of St. Bartholomew. By. White. Precoded by a History of tho Re? ligious Wars. $1.75. Andreas Hofer, tho Tyroleso Patriot An Historical Novel. By Muhlbach. Tho Poetry and Complement of Court? ship. Thc Three Little Spades. By Miss War? ner. Charlotte's Inheritance-A Sequel to "Birds of Prey." Sooner or Later. By Shirley Brooks. A first class novel. And other New Books. For salo at McCARTER'S BOOKSTORE. April IG R. LLBRYAN. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, OF COLUMBIA, S. C. CAPITAL, - - ? S 100,000. DIRECTO KS. L. D. CHILI'S, Prea't. Maj. Jxo. PRKSTON, jr. Dr. J. w. PAUKE?. EDWABD HOPE. GEOUOE W. SwErsox, of North Carolina. W. B. GULIOK, C. J. lilEDELtj, Cashier. Teller. THE CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, OF COLUMBIA, will deal iu Exchange, Gold and Silver Coin, and do a general Banking Business. Tho accounts of mer? chants and others in Columbia, and in tho towns and country connected with it by business, aro respectfully solicited. Collections attended to carefully and re? mitted for promptly. Loans made on gold coin and other collateral security. The Board of Directors meet, for the transaction of business, EVERY MON? DAY, at 10 o'clock a. m. COLUMWA, S. C., June G, 18G8. June C> :hw> HUNT'S HOTELS RATES OF BOARD: PER DAY-Transient Boarders.$3 00 D:iy Boarders, without lodging, {in advance,) per week. GOO Supper, Lodging and Breakfast.2 00 Singlo Meals. 75c Lodging. . 75c June i_lruo^ EATLNO"H?USE AT ALSTON. 13ASSENGER8 on tho Greenville and . Columbia Railroad, can get BREAK? FAST and DINNER at Alston-ample time being allowed. Dec 27 MARY A. ELKIN 4 SON. STITCHING DONE on tho Sewing Machine. (Wheeler & Wilsou's,) at the "Ladies'Indus? trial Association." LESSONS will also be given, on the same machine, to such ladles as desire it, between the home of 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. For terms, apply at ihe May 19 "ASS?CIATiON. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. ATUNICIFATJ OFFICERS-CITY COLUMBIA. For Mayor. Coi,. J. P. THOMAS. For Aldermen.-"WARD No. 1. T. W. RADCLIFFE. CLARK WARING. JAMES CLAFFEY. WARD NO. 2. C. A. BEDELL. . L. BRYAN. O. Z. BATES. WARD NO. 3. W. P. GEIGER. W. T. "WALTER. JOHN AGNEW. WARD NO. 4. EDWARD HOPE. W. C. SWAFFD2LD. L. P. MILLER. CLOCKS, Watches, J ewelry, Spectacles, &c, &c, AT ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. REPAIRING, In all its Branches, Attended to Personally. June ll_ Smoked Herrings. PA BOXES NO. 1 HERRINGS, for ?ale DVJ low. E. A G. D. HOTE. May 8_ JUST RECEIVED, AT tho Ladies' Industrial Association, Cheap CORSETS, of good shape; Cor? set Fronts, Tidey and Spool Cotton, Work? ing Materials of great variety, and Now Patterns for ladies' and children's under? clothing. Orders are solicited from ladies and gentlemen, and every effort wiU be made to have them promptly Ulled. April 3_ Don't Experiment WITH now and untried medicines. If yon value your health, procure the well tested remedy for COUGHS, COLT ^ and affections of tho Throat, Breast and Lung Diseases. Stanley's Congh Syrup wiU cure. Stanley's Cough Syrup has been tried. Stanley's Cough Syrup is for Balo at FISHER A HEINrrSH'S Feb 27_Drug Store. New York Sugar-Qnred Pig Hams, BALTIMORE ORANGE HAMS, Sugar-Cured Breakfast Strips, Rico Flour-now ground. At G. DIERCKS', _May_2C_Seegers' Old Stand. TO THE PUBLIC. NATIONAL HOTEL STABLES. INASMUCH as my Stablos arc not con? venient for orders to parties up-town, I havo placed a SLATE, to receive orders for Conveyances, Horses, Passengers, Ac, at HAYNESWORTH A CARROLL'S BAR? BER-SHOP. All orders promptly attended to. ' Patronngo solicited. ROBERT JOYNER, Proprietor National Hotel. Juno 4 _Imo ., DR. D. L. BOOZER, HAVING obtained from tho different patentees of tho profession, oflico rights of tho latest improvement in DEN? TISTRY, ia proparrd to do all kinds of DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability and despatch, at t! a very lo^en'. rates. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Omeo oa Main street, Columbia. S. C., three doors North of Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubber Platea inserted at $25._May 2 ly DR. THOMAS T. MOORE, BURGEON u K A ? I S 'r t RESPECTFULLY announces to tho public, that he lias taken thc front rooms in Messrs. Weam A II?X'B photo? graph gallery, and is now prepared to exc ? uti , in tho most elegant and scientific manner, all branches of his profession. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, by uso of protoxido of nitrogen, or laugh? ing gas. Dr. Mooro is a native of New? berry, 8. C., and is a graduate of tho Penn? sylvania Collego of Dental durgory. For further information, call at tho oflico or address Dr. THOMAS T. MOORF. Colum bia, 8. Q._ Jone7 3mo MAY BUTTER. REOEIVED fresh, weekly,,, Ohoioo May Goshen BUTTER, Pure Leaf LARD, Prime Cutting CHEESE. For sale by CEO. SYMMERS. FISHER & LOWRANCE. COLUMBIA, S. C. 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. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Main Street. May 30 TO THE LADIES. MES. 0. E. REED Las just received a splendid .assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS, Also, a fresh supply of MTT.iT.T NERY GOODS, of aU descriptions, at wholesale and retail. French Cor? sets, Zephyr Worsted Hair Braids, Curls, etc., which will bc sold very low. ATJSO, DRESS-MAKING in all branches, warranted to give satisfaction. Main street, over R. C. Anderson's clothing ?-toro. April 22 3mo FURNITURE. ?ja?/ HAVING just received, Z^Jaan Edition to my former \?? ^^T"stock of tho above, I*T> offer, nt low prices, a variety of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SIDE? BOARDS, CHAIRS, TABLES, PA? TENT IRON BEDSTEADS, PA? TENT COTS, PATENT STRING BEDS, SAFES, and other articles too numerous to mention. FURNI? TURE and MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER. Particular attention given to REPAIRING, PACKING and JOBBING. JEROME FAGAN, Washington strc t, April 28 Opposite Masonic Hull. Richland-In Equity. Wado Hampton Gibbes, Washington Allston Gibbes, executors, rs. Mary L. Singleton, James O. Gibbes et al.-Bill to Sell Beal Estate, Mar? shall Assets, tDc. IN pursuance of decretal order in above stnted case, the creditors of R. W. GIBBES, Sn., deceased, aro hereby required to present and prove their demands beforo rac, on or be? fore the 1st day of October next. D. B. DESAUSSURE, April iii) wm C. E. It. D^ ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DRS. REYNOLDS k (^?S?at REYNOLDS aro prc *UjTTm pared to furnish ARTI? FICIAL TEETH un ft larger seale than heretofore, and at rates much below thc usual charges. Their recent improvement, lately patented, constitutes tho highest jrdcr of art in this speciality, ned is 'tilly warranted. Dentures con itructed by this process possess many id vantages over gold plate work, and ;nn be supplied at about half the cost >f the latter. An examination of specimens, (specially by those having experience n such matters, is respectfully invit >d. Ordinary VULCANITE RUB? BER SETS $25. Th? samo, strongth ined by gold bands, 835. Terms ?sh. April 80 %