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"tjjWW I/I M * .1 TiiE NEWS AM) HERALD. ■NV1NHSBOPO, S. SAFUROAT. SiiTcinber 10. : JKO. S. REr* )Lll3. CHAS. A. DOVGIAS8, Epitohs. 'tupd. "But we i^ay reiwomibly cqji- .ijclude that in {Jie near future tlrose i1and« will be otjened u|> and the rich jl'trcn^ures that lie dormant beneath the soil will find their way to distant mar kets by the different, modes of trails-! portiitiou that are now openimr up all ■ over this beatnifinl land. VVhen we arrived on the place 1 found it situated j pt jhefiuyst huinmock laud, wild &nd til most away . mun. civilisation, and ever>thintf else that would tend to The statement of the result of the ! t ender man noble and good—nothing ..... . . , '.attractive save the beautiful groves recent elections, g.ven it. our l*st 1 tliat ^,.^1 lhe ove j,, eVL . ry direction, issue, is^not materially chaneed by the ; | ai | c h with their lielicious.golden fruit. full returns since published. The 'triumph of the Democrats in Virginia is even greater than could have been 1 could go more into a description of this wild and ricii country- yes, i cotikl telj youjof its lakes and rivers, , . . abounding in all sorts of fine tbh, and Loped for. They will probably have a of its climate almost tropical, for here majQi ity of thirty-five, on joint ballot, in the Legislature, and their popular majority in the State will reach thirty- live thousand. Hurrah for the Old Dominion! I saw the pineapide growing, and BEST [BEST BEST Policy of Insurance ASAUTST Accidents ¥ lemons, limes and oranges cotthl he Chaui.ottk Observer; “It is an ill ■wind Uiat mows no one good. The defeat of Ben Butler in Massachusetts lays him on the shelf as a possible candidate before the Democratic Na tional Convention. The Massachusetts Kepublicans have placed us under obligations for this much.” We cer tainly hope we shall hear no more of ilio Beast as a candidate for the Presi dency. His nomination would bean insult to the ^outh at:d a disgrace to the nation. seen growing on the same tree. But I find such a wide field for thought that I must close for fear I may crowd out soinelhirg more interesting to your readers. And now, with a hearty wish that the dear old State mav again hlopm and blossom as you good-bye. I bid the rose, W. S. Rabb. TBE LAXD OF I'LOH EItS. How It Looks to a Newly Arrived Stranger —An Int» resting Letter from a Well- Known Gentleman. Ocai.a, Fla., November 1, 1883.— No doubt many of my friends thought me a fit subject for the asylum when they heard that I had bid adieu to all Hie scenes of early life aiuf gone to tiie magic city of Ocala (as if is termed). Be that as it may, here I am—and I must sty that at first, constituted as 1 Jim, and in a strange land among Glrangcrs, I felt lonely, and almost wished myself back where I could gaze on the faces of loved ones whom I had left behind me, probably never Again to meet on earth. But 1 will not despair, for 1 stiif feci that the great (iiver of all jfood is still watching over me, and in due time will cause me to realize the hopes 1 have so fondly cher ished. After arriving here and having noth ing to d- , my first work was to visit my old Carolina friends, who came here many years ago. Through the kindness of my friend D. A. Miller (who, by the way, is a native of the —Mavor King, of Philadelphia, lias informed his police lieutenants that he | will not permit the assessment of the ! patrolmen of the city for political pur poses under any circtnislances what- i ever. Ue lurfney declares that any man who “discounts” ids pay warrant will be summarily discharged. —At Huntington, Ind., Thursday,' Charlotte Epps was found guilty id murdering her husband last June by administering poison. Epps was an old and wealthy baeLefor vtind was married two months before his death, she previously having been his house keeper. Her punishment was fixed at imprisonment for life. —Hon. George West, of Ralls(pn^ N. Y., has offered a bonus of $o,(X)0 to the inventor of the machine that will prepare jute fibre for market at a price to compare w ith the same quality from India, the award to be made by Presi dent Morehead at the meeting of the Cotton Planters’ Association at Vicks burg. — In his annual report Governor Ordway, of Dakota, says the popula tion of the Territory lias increased one hundred tnousnud during the past year. He criticises severely the pro moters of the bill passed at the last session of the Territorial Legislature providing for the creation of a State out of certain counties of the Terri tory. lie claims that the so-called constitutional convention at Sioux Falls was intended to bring about a P-D-P-K which k k mj. Perry Davie’s Pain Killer David Pleroa,VBea,7TT.. jajv: brutue*. burnn and tpnina. It kaa saver to effect a core." t- An accident may happen to-morrow. Buy Perur Davis’* Paw Killer to-day of any Druggist FARM MACHINERY ! i _ ’ UCAS & RICHARDSON, I HAVE for sale, direct from the manu- factnfers, all kinds of Agricultural Maclilrs- STATIONERS, PRINTERS and BLANK cry. Implements, etc., etc. Engines of lill sizes, from three to one hundred and fifty horse power. BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 02 EAST BACHARLESTON, S. C. SAW MILLS AND GRIST MILLS, W. STILES, PAINTER, thresh and clean sixty bushels of wheat Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnish, MinuWcWrfiFat the Metropolitan Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia. ■ , From the York, Pennsylvania, Agrieul- HURLEY BLOCK, 109 MEETING ST tural Works— all kinds of Implements, „ „ from a Heel-Screw to a Thresher that will I Charleston, S. C. thresh and clean sixty per hour or two Iturdred bushels of oats per hour. i ,-iSulky Plpughs, Cultivators, Harrows and \ ; PhuM&s and plough. Storks of all kinds A LVIN R. THOML1NSQN, - and sizes. Also Reapers, With seif-dropper J\. (Factory in Charleston.) or’self-ninder. t Manufacturer -of Saddles, Bridles, I am agent for the _ | * Harness,'Ac. Glass, Piilfy,-’Colors, GUie, &c. DBDKICK HAT ASD COTTOX PJtESS. This PreJs ■will, with three hands, press straw in small bales us last fast as the thresher can clean it; and with three hands can bate cotton faster than a sixty-saw gin can turn the Jint out. I have alsoWime of the best made COT TON GINS, with al! the modem improve ments, with PRESSES from the factories. I I also sell Dealer in Saddlery, Hardware, Leather, &c., &o. . -- . »•. Importer of English Bits, Stirrups, &c. 137 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C. NEW .AjSTID- HOtlSEHOLD decorations; ARRIVED AND TO ARRIVE! :4 H ENKY STEITZ, . . • Importer and Wholesale Dealer in •, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT, COTTONSEED OIL MILLS. Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cqcoannts, Lenn BIG INDUC^MENTS-NOT IF JOB LOTS OF ODDS AND ENDS BUT BARGAINS IN NEV STYLES AND BEST QUALITIES EEWUr« MACHINES, AS GOOD AS CAN BE MADE AND AT PRICES LOW ENOUGI TO A T T R A C T ECONOMICA] BUYERS. TIN SETS—none prettier. My prices will surprise you. It will cost you nothin if I cannot •‘vl VE YOU MOXMi, time and trouble, buy elw F.UKHEI.D COUNTY. emons, Pineapples, Potatoes, Onions, •• • •••’ j Peanuts, Cabbages, &c. ;• Scales of all sizes, that will weigh from S. E. Cor. Meeting & Market. Streets, ‘omthalf pound to five tons. j CHARLESTON, a C. ' Carriages. Buggies and Riding Carts, of ges. miggn all sizes an«L|ftces. If any person wisiies to purchase anyof the above-mentioned goods, they will-’please call at Mr. JAMES (). DAVIS’S office and 1 leave word wiCt hhn, and I Will call and I show catalogues, etc. C! HARLES C. LESLIE, slightest ohligath ns to purchase c to come and see, and w here—you need not feel that you are under the slightest —„ .. , me. So get your ticket tiu this POP UP A li tiO U'lE, and come straight througli to tli FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE STOREi You will get GOOD BARGAINS IN HONEST GOODS at the LOWES PRICES. The WISE and the ECONOMICAL GET OFF HERE. We invite every citizen of the above- . • f ^ , r - . -*• named County to call at our Store and ex amine our new FALL AND WINTER GOODS. One of finY firm has but recently return ed from New York, where, the utmost care was used Tn order to get the best paoax, AGENT. May 17-tf GRAND FALt OPENING BARGAINS. old Palmetto State, and a highly respectable ami influential citizen of this place) l was furnished with a horse, free of charge, and set out on my journey. The first place I stopped nt was that of Parson Oweirs, who i esidos some eight or ten miles distant. 1 arrived a little after their usual time was invited into the dining-room, and sat down to a very idee and refreshing dinner. He received me in the most cordial manner, and showed a disposi tion to do all he could to render my visit pleasant, and tonssist me in secur ing a position where I could make myself useful. Just here I must be permitted to say that I have never in a ! l of my life met a more interesting family. Mrs. Owens, whom I had never met before, seemed like an old friend, and showed by her actions that too would not shrink from any- collision between himself and his,op-, ponents. He rejotnmonds that vk>li‘; ress provide for holding a legitimate constitutional convention. "It Was Only an AceMrnt.” A fish-hook in your flesh, a Scissors blade in your left thumb, a sprained ankle from a mis-step on a loose stone, a bruised shin by a slip from a ear platform, a cut on your cheek by a clumsy barber’s razor, a contusion on your elbow by poking it through a street ear window, : a spelling oiY gour nose from running against an open (Inor in the dark—tliese are likely to hap pen without a moment’s notice. To be .leady for them, have a bottle of Perky Davis’s Pain Killer ready. * WATCHES # UIAINS. ^—£ watch. cHV miiflcSo a.Tca We have succeeded in buying a good stock and buying them so cheap that we can sell them at SHORT CROP PRICES. Our stock is too varied to quote different articles and prices, but we ask you to call and see for yourselves. In DRY GOODS -BY- P. LaMscbr & Wholesale and Retail Commission Dealer in FISH, OYSTERS, GAME and POULTRY', Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market. Office No. 7 Market St,.East of East Bay. Consignments of Country Produce are respectfully solicited. Poultry, Eggs, &c. Perishable Opods at owner’s risk after delivery to Southern Express Co. O', t tfw R. W. PHILLIPS. GROCERIES; F. BROTHERHOOD & CO., ALWAYS FRESH AND CHEAP AT HARDEN IRON MERCHANTS. , Dealers in Machinery and Supplies, agents for “MAID OF THE SOUTH CORN MILL.” No. 165 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. Try our 50 cents Machine Oil—the best in the market. v U JyAGEUBEEK FROM THE CLAUSSEN BREWING CO., CHARLESTON,.!*. G.:, Have’Wb'w a Standard Beer superior to otli- patent stopper bottles, and bottles in barrels for export, to keep a long time. Empty beer bottles bought Agent in Columbia, Air. Julius Krentleis. We have everything, from a common Checked Homespun, at three cents, to the nicest DRESS GOODS and NOTIONS in great variety. The cheapest and., best, HOSIERY', for the wane*', to b*e had any- wlieve. Our STOCK OF CLOTHING Is fuller than ever, and at prices that can’t be BEATEN. Nice quality, nice styles. A good suit up. Hats in all qualities arid Styles, so we can suit everybody, from a twenty-five-cent man to the most fastidious. YVe have used more than ordinary effort to get a LATEST STYLES J j QLEMENS CLAGTUS, —IMPORTER AWD DEAI/ER IN— LARGEST SELECTION! LOYVEST PRICES! WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOCACCO, groceries and provisions, No 175 EAST BAY', CHARLESTON, S. C. We have jnst received a fresh supply of WESTERN FI^OUR of all gra< and more to arrive in a few days. W'e keep constantly on hand SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS i MOLASSES. Also, SHELF GOODS, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, aud in fact ev< thing usually kept in the GROCJSH’Y'LINE’.’. , < BAGGING AN1V TIES, BOOTS, SHOES AND HARDWARE. J. IT. HARDEN & BRO. IEI FALL Alii! —AT: QTTO TIEDEMAN.A SONS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, We beg to inform our friends and pa trons that we can eonfidvirtiV say that onr FALL .AND WINTER STOCK OF SHOES STOCK is now complete in every depart ment, and defies competition. •he tiling that would promote my interest in nity way. And, last but Dot least, it was <pii!e a treat to one accustomed to the society of ladies to meet with such intelligent and refined daughters sis he has. Some, if not all of them, have their orange groves, and the ener gy they display in the management of the same would do credit to those who nre termed the hardier sex. But I will pass on to the next house, which was tart of the widow of tnv old friend Gen. W. A. Owens. Had he been alive, he loo would have met me in his. genial way, and my thoughts would have wandered hack to those happy moments we had so often spent in that once prosperous and proud old Pal metto State. Airs. Owens met me very cordially and entertained me in her usually pleasant way. She has one son and two daughters. The son de votes his attention mostly to planting L AI That will just exactly pteasw the pcop’e of this COUNTY", and the way they are selling proves that we have got just the riglit kind. Every pairGUAUANTEED— Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s. We have a large stoek of TRUNKS, VALISES. Etc., which can’t be heat. Also a full stock of CROCKERY* and GLASS WARE, as cheap as the cheapest. DRESS GOODS, VELVETS, HOSIERY', and -. GLOVES, —AND— PROVISION DEALERS, m AND 104 EAST BAY STREET, CHARESTON, S. C. J^OYD BROTHERS, ..... * s - Whox/esbuf. Grocers, Liquor Dealers —and— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 197 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C L. SAMUELS' I have jnst returned from the Northern markets, where I .have.carefujly selected lurcha^ejl one of the handsomest stocks af DRY' GOODS ever brought to tbhrmai T V „ iiivite my customers and friends to call and examine my goods before making purchases, feeling that I can suit the tastes of the most fastidious. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS in all the new styles and colors, Changeable Wors Alpacas, Cashmeres, Ginghams, Shirtings,'DoimOitjcs, Flannels, etc-, Our * of PIECE (iOODS is complete, iiiut at low figures 1 OurOoods will satisfy the most critical demands, and prices favor the purch TIusau Goods only nor-d to Lo ooon to l>o appreciated. PRICES TP SUIT THE TD FE^ILTTS! PRICES TO SUIT Till ZPE^IIST'PS I. All of the VERY Styles. BEST MAKES and YVE HAVE IN STOCK A NICE LOT STAPLE GT&xbEtflES of WATCHES. ’ In Gold, Silver and Nickel cases. Some stem ami some key wind, of best American make, warranted correct time-keepers. If you are thinking of getting one this winter you would do well to call and examine our stock. We can do as well for you as any one can. Again, we say of those cheap gold and silver watches you see advertised —they are hut brass watches in disguise. Beware of them. We heartily recommend the Stiffened Gold Case for Watches. This gives you stronger watch for less money than the solid, and good for forty years. WATCH (TIAIXa of all kinds—Solid Gold, boiled Plate and Silver Y'est Chains, Operas, Guards, Leoa- tines, etc., etc. Connor & Chandler. Of all kinds We endeavor to give the best possible value for the money, and to all who accept our invilalUm. we guarantee a just return for even - dollar they spend. COME AND SEE. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! in all the newest styles. CALDWELL Oct 9 A LAUDERDALE. STOVES A SPECIALTY WINTER CLOTHING B. THOMAS, AGENT, No. 320 King St., Opposite Liberty, WINDOYV SHADES, PAPER HANG INGS, LACE CURTAINS, Corn aces and Upholstery Goods, CHARLESTON, S. C. Window Awnings Made to Order ^ G. CUDYVORTH & CO., —wholesale— SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, 155 Meeting Street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. CHARLESTON, S. C. -AND- I have in store the largest stock of 7 , Cooking and Heating NTOVES FURNISHING GOODS ! ! ami is, .1 understand, a good planter The younger daughter was sick and 1 did not have the pleasure of seeing her but the older one I found quite intelli gent and sociable, and l learn she has quite a tact for business. Leaving here, I proceeded on my journey to Colonel Owens’s, some five miles distant, and arrived about sun down. The' Colonel did not come hi till a little after dark, but Mrs. Owens surd her daughter, Mrs. Waldo, met me in that good old South Carolina style, and untie me foql that I was Bra still among friends. The Colonel is going into orange culture, and already has thirty-live or forty acres set opt, some of which are in fine bearing; and in a few' years will Lave enough to make him comfortable. This being the end of my journey, I returned to Ocala, and nict with Colonel Eichel- berger at the Mognolia Hotel. He bad just returned from the Exposition at Louisville, and I was pleased indeed to meet him. YVhcti I approached him he received me very cordially, and when asked if lie could give me a situation lie replied that he could riPt give me a definite answer, as lie vVas looking for a man from Virginia to arrive on the first of October. He said to me, however, that I could go out to his place near town and make myself useful in some way. In a very short time he commenced to gather' oranges, and I assisted in the packing house about two weeks, most of the time assorting oranges. After this he wished me to sec one of his pet groves, about thirty miles south of this place. The day was warm—Ves, to one accus tomed to a mme northern lattitudc, it was oppressive. But on we jogged, passing through a high, drv, pine country, the ground often rising to a much greater elevation than one would h ive supposed could be found here. Then we would descend to where'St whs more flat, and as tar ftHthe ev* could reach lay some of the prettiest pine lands 1 have overseen, and where no 1 doubt the tool of uiau baa never RECEIVED Gilt-Edge Blit ter, fresh and sweet, Cream Cheese and Prunes, New Or leans Molasses, with a good many other goods. Call soon and get bargains at S. S. WOLFE’S. Received this DAY GOSHEN BUTTER, Cheese, Raisins, Dates, Almonds, English YY’al- nuts, Tomatoes, Peaches, Fresh and Pickled Salmon, Fresh and Pickled Mackerel^ Sardines, Oysters arid Lobsters, Potted and Devilled Meats, GunJ’ow- der. Young Hyson and English Breakfast TEAS, SUGARS, Coffee?, Syrups, VINEGAR, Flour, Meal, Bacon, Ferris’s Hams anti' Breakfast Strips, Buckwheat and OATMEAL, ’ Cabbage, Apples, Onions and Potatoes. All of which will be SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICE, AT ever brought to YVinnsUoro. At the head of the list is the Charter Oak, No. 8, with all the latest improvements, including the wonderful wire gauze oven door. Other sizes of the same Stoves and Nos. 7, 70, 77, 4fcc of other first-class cooks. Morning Light, Centennial, Cooks Jewel (revolving top), Improved Lee, Crown, Cotton Option, Bill Arp, Gulf Stab's, Leon, Magnate, &e. All sizes of HEATERS, for COAL or wood. Grates, Open Franklins, and Egg Stoves from $0.00 up. Stove trimmings For Men, Youths, Boys and Children, at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. and parts on hand w supplied promptly. The family OOFFEtt S. s: WOLFE’S. Desirable Bestaeaee for Sale. ItXT FINE RES1DENC d magnil Eoylston. T : bnlTtUngs and magnific <beloBgingto.Mrs, Terms liberal \rtth out- g rounds, Apply to ••• ; •» .. JAS. H. RION, Attorn*?. Oct 28-txlaw4w* ROASTER supplies a long felt want. Is air-tight and roasts perfectly 1 to 3 pounds coffee. Will fit any stove. Price $2.00. FELLOES, SPOKES and HUBS, a full stock. To shops I sell very close. YY'rite or call for prices. PLOYY'S and plow blades. I have a few of the Louisville Plows tliat- I will ctose out YVill hereafter run tlie LEADER— the best low-priced chilled plow. . . WHITE GOODS. Our stock is quite full of all of the best brands of Longclo^ is, Shirtings,. Sheetings, Twills and Drilling? All of the above goods are offered at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. h , . Therefore an early call of inspection is cordially solicited. P. LANDECKER & BRO. GEE^I'ES. Choice NEYV CROP New Orleans Mo lasses, NEW Buckwheat Flour, Brunswick and JUMBO Hams, Smoked Beef, Break fast Bacon, Bologna Sausage, No. 1 Mack- ' n in tins, Canned Goods of era), Messed Fisl all kinds. Vegetables and Fruits, Crackers, fresh and choice, Cakes and Ginger Bread. YY'ithout permission I refer to parties named Mow as to the excellence of the UXIOX CIIURX: Messrs. Jas. B. Turner, W. II. Flenni- ken, 1). R. Flenniken, YV. B. Creight, Jas. A. Brice, YV. J. Herron, Sami. Cathcart, Mrs. J..01iear and others. Two Hundred bushels Red Rust-Proof Oats, just received. , - ' f » J. H. CUMMINGS. FOR SAIaE. I OFFER for sale my house and lot in Winnsboro, on Garden Street, contain ing one and a quarter acres, nuu** Or less, MACHINERY, OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY F. McMASTER & CO. WATERTOWN ENGINE. .1 BALL HAND COTTON PRESS. LITTLE GIANT HYDRAULIC PRESS. CHAIN AND ROTARY HARROWS. and adjoining ^ots of J. v). Bofick, Fred Steele and others. Fpr terms apply to Jas. G. McCants, No. ' " Oct80-tx2w* 6, Law Range. ! JOHN W. PURCELL. CREAR TARTAR. , POUNDS PURE CREAM OH TARTAR for sale bv jY; *“ •• W. K. AIKEN. This article is warranted against 1 ariy adulteration. ... , T 100 —r*- -yCuy Zeiglej--Brothers’ Ladies’, Misses’ arid Children's FineShoes. J. M. BEATY. OLD HICKORY WAGONS. Y WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF j ' . PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES and PHAETONS. TTENRY BISCHOFF & CO., • WIIOLESAE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. ! PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TOLU TONIC. 199 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C ^LVA GAGE & CO., CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market, Corner Church ., Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. tif Ice packed for the country a specialty. g A. NELSON & CO., ’ —WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 23 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Q. W. AIMAK & CO , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, . Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Cor. King and Vanderhorst Streets. ’ CHARLESTON. S. C. Bouse building. T Give ns a call, and we will sell you what you want CHEAP. J. F. McMASTEK Sc CO. HE UNDERSIGNED ARE PBEPAR- ed to furnish estimates and to do all kinds of Honse Building and Carpenter . ,... Work. All work entrusted to us will have PROMPT ATTENTION. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. - r W. A. ROMEDY, Oct 25-fxtf • W. H. SMITH. * TOOTH, BRUSH RS, w Strychnine, Extract' Buchu and Pareira Brava, Eye Salve, Quinine, Cinchonidia, Blue Mass, and a supply, of other drugs and medicines, just received by McMaster, Brice <fc Ketctiin. —Bay State Shoe Soles secured by-the genuine McKay Screw. Ji M. red ny-th BEATY. Ladies are cordially invited to call and inspect our manqnoth line of PRINTS. 1 npver'has been such a handsome and extensive collection of new And desirable st placed on our counters. All standard and reliable braijds. Prices will be entire!j isfactory, and the only difficulty the purchaser need experience will be to make a s tion from such an immense variety of desirable patterns. IsTOTIOnsrs ! nsr . TI03SI SI Novelties in Nottingham Yaleneienne and Linen Fichus, novelties in Cream, I and YY’hite Ties, and all styles of Laces. Alr.o, a .heautitrti line of Ladles’ and G Silk Handkerchiefs, real '1 orchon Lace (Spanish) in Cream and Black, in Pink and Blue Mull, suitable for ladies’ neck wear. GIVEME ACALL. ~ Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Polite attendants ready to serve all visitors. A good ai No trouble to show g< L. SAMUELS. JUST RECEIV'D AGAIN! TEN THOUSAND “SUGENHEIMER’S CHOICE CIGARS. A GOOD TEN CENTS CIGAR SOLD F FIVE CENTS A PIECE. . 7- JBL* QLp % TEN BARRELS OF VERY FINE NORTH CAROLINA CORN WH1SKE THE OLD CROW WHISR.E ALWAYS OX HAND. —AT— B. SUGENHEIMER’l NKW SHOES , v -AT- THE CORKER STORE. GENTS’ AND LADIES’ FINE SHOES, ALL MADE OF GUARANTEED STOCK. TRY A PAIR. OFF FOR STEW YORK TO PURCHASE FARE DRY HOODN. THIS SPACE WILL BE RESERVED FOR NOTICE OF MY STOCK O'. IxL, B E A.T 'Sf.