The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 27, 1873, Image 1
THE DAIIT?|PH{ENIX.
"Let our tust Censures ^^^^^SISSBiS&?^Sw Attend the True Event."
BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. 0., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1873. VOL. VIII?NO. 29V
Section a A Doctor's Bill.?Jo Texas,
the other day, a doctor rode fifty ml lea
to attend a patient.. After he had oared
the patient, he presented a bill for SCO,
and proceeded to complete his prepara?
tions for the journey baok to the poit,
thinking do mora about the matter, i Aa
he was about to mount, the patient's
hnsbaud put in an appearance, with his
trusty rifle in his hand. "Doctor," said
he, "1 reckon we'd better settle this here
matter now;" and taking him aside,
"You wa'nt agoin off without a settle?
ment, was you? I don't want to owe no
man nothm'. Here is a ten, whioh I
reckon is about the Banar' thing. Now,
if you ain't satisfied, jest get yer weepon
and oomo. ronnd behind the hill thar,
so's the old woman won't bo riled up,
and we'll settle it. I dou't want no man
to go 'way from my house dissatisfied,
'specially you, Doo."
A Pahbot Ankodotb.?The natural
history editor of the Lexington Press
tells this: "A lady residing in a city not
a hundred mileB from Lexington is the
possessor of two pets?a monkey and a
partot?who are by no means congenial
friends; in fact, Mrs. 0. was in the habit
of looking up the monkey whenever she
left the house, for fear of his beligerent
qualities. One evening, alas! she ne?
glected to do so, and the monkey coming
in found the parrot tife for a fight and a
very desperate one ensned. The monkey
ruthlessly pulled out every feather of
the unfortunate parrot, and Broke no the
mantel ornaments, and smashed things
generally. When Mrs. O. returned, she
found the monkey ohatteriDg on the
mantel-pieoe, and out crept the parrot
looking deeply; injured, and greeted her
with 4We've had a h?1 of a time.' The
appropriateness of the remark caused a
shout of laughter."
ErjFATJiiA.'AnA., March 29, 1870.
Messrs. J. H. Zeilin et Co., Macon, Qa.
Gents: Your SimmonB' Liver Regulat?
or has been in use in my family for some
time, and I am persuaded thnt it is a
valuable addition to the Medical Sci?
ences. Respectfully yours,
F22J3fl JOHN GILL SHORTER.
A lady of a literary turn writes to
know if she can pay for hor paper by
writing. poetry. Oh, certainly, wo will
allow three cents a pound for manuscript
poetry, or she can darn our stockings
for the amount?it's all the same to us.
We are in favor of patronizing home
talent.? Yonkers Gazette.
An Iowa boarding house keeper, who
lives near a glue faotory, makes a very
luscious article of jelly oake by taking
cold buckwheat cakes and piling them
up with alternate layers of glue. A neat
top dresoing of pulverized chalk sets
them off, and the boarders' months water
until they bite into the deceptive struc?
ture.
One family have occupied the throne
in Japan for twenty-five centuries.
GUANOS. 7
Phoenix Guano, Wilcoz, Gibbs & Cp.'i
Manipulated Guano.
WE can fill orders promptly for the above
celebrated Fertilizers, imported and
Erepared by Wilcox, Gibbs A Go., Charleston.
. 0., and Savannah, Ga., aa they have ample
stock on hand to supply all demands.
Order soon before the railroada are blocked
up with freight.
Speolal attention is called to the use of the
Phoenix Guano, mixed with Cotton Seed.
Apply for circulars, giving prices, terms,
Ac, to ? JAMES 8. CHAMBERS.
Feb 25 ._6g4
LAST WEEK
fob
BARGAINS
dB THING!
THIS being our last week previous to re?
moval, we will sell our ENTIRE STOCK
regardless of cost. All persons in need of
anything in our line should by all means em?
brace this opportunity.
S. STRAUS & BRO.,
Feb 23_Under Columbia Hotel.
Headquarters Garden Seed
AT
Heinitsh's Drug Store.
EARLY CABBAGES
For Market ami the Table.
GARTER'S SUPERl INE EARLY?The ear?
liest known.
Early Jersey WftkoQold?Standard early for
market.
Early Winningstadt?Tho best for all soils.
French Ox-Heart?Very popular early kind.
Schweinfurt Quintal?Earliest of all Drum?
heads,
Marble-head Mammoth?Tho largest in the
world.
Early Flat Dutch ?Approved by Landroth.
Early Cone?Better than Early York.
Early Sugar-loaf?Highly prized as early.
Early Drum-head, Late Drum-head.
Late Flat Dutch, Drum-head Savoy.
Green Glazed?Winter Cabbage.
KAiiLT PSAS.
EXTRA EARLY?CARACTACUB, earliest.
Early Kent, Early May.
Early Dan O'Rourko.
Early Eugenic, Little Gom.
Long Pod Prolific.
All approved varieties, at reduced prices.
Call at HEINITSH'S
Jan 18 %_Drug Store.
Dogs.
BY terms of Ordinance, a speoial tax of
two dollars each is levied on all dogs in
tbo city limits. This must bo paid and collar
and badge procured on or beforo tho 15th of
March. All dogs found rnnningatlarge with?
out such oollar after thrtdato will bo im?
pounded. OHAS. BARNUM,
Feb 22_Oily Clerk.
Sanders House,
TniS HOUSE, sltuatod at Ninoty-9ix,
Greenville and Columbia Railroad, has
been thoroughly renovated and rofurnisbod.
The traveling publio may tost assured that
they will be furnished with accommodations
second to nono in tho Stato, at reasonable
rates. SANDERS & BRO.,
JanO Proprietors.
J5?jpGOi?tX Notices.
F
ST
OR OVER FORTY YEARS thiB
G?3?
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE has proved to be the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for LIVER COMPLAINT aud Ha painfnl off?
spring, DY8PEPBIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaun?
dice, BIUoub attacke, SICK HEADACHE,
Oolio, Depression or Spirits, SOUR STO?
MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVER,
&0., Ac. I
> After years of careful experiments, to meet
a great and urgent demand, wo now produco
from our original Genuine Powders
THE PREPARED,
a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGU-]
LATOR, containing all itB wonderful and valu?
able properties, and offer it in
ONE DOLLAR DOTTLES.
The Powders, (prico as before,) $1.00 per
package.
Sent by mail, $1.01.
43- CAUTION! -?ft
Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS'
LIVER REGULATOR unless in our engraved
wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa?
ture unbroken. None other Is genuine.
J. II. ZEILIN Si CO.,
MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA.
Sold by all Druggists.
Jan.30, [Sept. l4] TTflly._
A Healthy Digestion.? Life is rendered
mlaerablo when the digestive organs are im?
paired. Food becomes repulsive, tbo body
emaoiatod, the mind depressed, and melan- |
oholy broods over you. Tutt's Vegetable
Liver Pills is the remedy for those evils; they
produce sound digestion, create a good appe
tite, impart refreshing sleep \n dob corf ulhesa
of mind.
Dr. TaWs Hair Dye is Harmless. gggjSTl
A TTHPTl'VYr t LEA- & PERRINS
\uJ\. U llUil IWorcestersh'e 8auce
Bnyers are cautioned to avoid the numerous
I Counterfeits and imitations offered for sale.
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York,
Oct 29 ily Agonts for the United States.
MEDICAL.
ON MARRIAGE?Happy relief for young
men from the effects of errors and abuses
in early life. Manhood restored. Impedi?
ments to marriage removed. New method
of treatment. New and remarkable reme?
dies. Books and circulars sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO?
CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Phila?
delphia. Pa.?an institution having a high
reputation for honorable conduct and profes?
sional akill._DeclC3mO
To-Day,
OF all others, is tho time to apply a remedy.
If you are sick and suffering with Head
lache, Dullness of Feelings, Constipation,
I Disordered Stomach, Biliousness, HofnitBh's
Blood and Liver Pills are wonderful correctors
of the Liver and Stomach. For sale only at
Feb.25 j HEINITSH'B Drug Store.
To-Day.
THE ' Queen's Delight" is tho popular
Blood Medicine for removing all Skin
Diseases and Purifying the System, strength?
ening' and rouewing the wasted powers of
tin* body, giviug tono to tho diseased organs.
It is the mediciuo of the day. For sale at
Feb 25 t_HEINITSH'S Drug Store.
To-Day.
BEWARE of tho Marcb winds and tho
blustering, inclement weather of to-day.
It produces Colds, Coughs, See Throat. A
Bure, protection will be found in Stanley's
Cough Syrup. It cores all affeotionB rf the
Lungs and Throat. To be had only at
Feb 25 i HEtNiraH'8 Drugstore.
Notice.
ALL porsons having claims against tho
ustato of EL1Z I BETH MOVE, deceased,
I will presont them, properly attested; nud all
I persona indebted to the eamc will make pay?
ment to me, at Kingvitlo.
Feb 20 tbi? J. HUBERT SEAY. Adm'r.
IR B BONS, MILLINERY
and
STRAW GOODS.
1873.
also,
White Goods, Embroideries, &c.
ARMSTROM^AT?Ffi CO.,
Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers
j Bonnet, Tai?mino, Neck and Sash Bibbons,
VELVET RIBBONS, NECK-TIES,
jionnet Silks, Saline, Velvets and Crapes,
Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, ho.,
STRAW BONNETS and LADIES' and CHIL?
DREN'S HATS, trimmed and uutrimmed.
And in connecting warorooms,
WHITE GOODS, Linens, Embroiderios,
Laces, Nets, Collars, Hotta, Handkerchiofa,
Veiling, Head Nets, Ac., Ac.
Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE, NO.
These goods are manufactured by us or
bought for cash directly from tho European
aud American manufacturers, embracing all
the latest novelties, unequalled in variety and
I cheapness in any market.
Orders filled with care, promptness and de?
spatch._ Fob 22 61
Baking Powders.
&ANTZ'S celebrated SEA FOAM,
Gantz's strictly pure Cream Tartar,
Gantz's strictly pure Baking Soda,
Royal Baking Powder, Company's Yeast
Powders. Constantly on hand and for sale by
Feb 21 JOHN AGNEW & BON.
SELLING OFF !?
WIDTH STOCK!
TOE GREAT CLEARANCE SALES1
WINTER GOODS!1
COMMENCES MONDAY, January 13,1873,
and continues for thirty days.
All WINTER GOODS will be sold without |
regard to coat, FOR CASH ONLY.
Jan 12 lnao_J. H. KINARD.
WITH THE VIEW
of closing out our entire
stock of Winter Goods,
we offer the following)
articles at less than the
regular prices:
BLANKETS, CAS
SIMERES, JEANS,
FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS,
FURS, &o.
The stock of DRESS GOODS,
Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen
J Goods and Millinery, at less
than cost.
R. C. SHIVER & CO.
I Jvn 5
PRICES mfCEl
GRAND CENTRAL
Dry Goods Establishment
or
W. D. LOVE & GO.
PREPARATORY to taking onr yearly in?
ventory, wo liavo reduced tho prices of
our winter stock, with a view to close them
>ut, to make room for an extensive and at?
tractive line of SPRING GOODS.
Our bargain Counters contain a great
many CD EAP GOODS.
We invito all to call and get some of the
bareaina. at tho GRAND CENTRAL DRY
GOODS ESTARLISHMENT, corner Main und
Plain streets, uudor the Wheeler House.
W.D. Lovb, ? W.D.LOVEACO.
D .13 .^1 cOimEitv. f_Jan12
SAMOEI, w. mki.ton, i>. If. eUAMliKni.ain,
Attorney-Genoral. Ex-Attornoy-Genural.
HELTON & CHAMBERLAIN.
Attorneys und Counsellors at Law,
COLUMBIA, 8. 0.
WILL practice in all the Courts of this
Stale, and in the Unitod Statos Courts
for tho District of South Carolina.
Offices at Columbia, S. C, in the Stato
House, and in the Carolina National Bank
builoing, up stairs._Jan 4 3mo
Cheese and Butter.
FIFTY boxes Factory and Cream CHEESE,
10 kegs Choioe Gosh on BUTTER.
Just reoeivod and fur sale low hv
Fob 12_JOHN AQNEW ASON.
Due West Female Co lie pro.
THIS is, as to its present organi?
zation, tho oldest Female College
in the Stato.
An ablo and experienced teaoher
of Music and the Modern Lan?
guages has reeontly boon added
to tho Faculty, in Mio person of Dr. Henri
Auisinsel, of Geneva, Switzerland.
Tho advantages aro equal to tho best, and
tho expenses as reasonable as thoso of any
good institution.
Ovor ouo hundred pupils aro now present,
There is room for a fow more.
Apply at once to
J. I. RONNER, President,
Duo Wost, Abbovillo County, 8. C.
Jan 25_lmo
Thorburn's Garden Seeds,
FRESH and good, for salo by
Jan 23_HOPE A OYLES.
The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer
IN proforencoto London Portorand Scotch
Ale. WhyVThoy knowit ie unadulterated
GO TO
C. F. JACKSON'S
??CHEAP**
DHY COOIS STOll
AND
PURCHASE
SOME OF ms
NEW GOODS
for. spring,
JUST RECEIVED.
Feb 15
A Desirable Investment!
NOT TAXABLE
by the
STATE, CITY OR COUNTY.
A SAVING
of neably
Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An.
CUARLOTTErcTL?lliG. R. R.
beten per cent.
COUPON BONDS,
Secured by a Mortgage on the entire Pro?
perty of the Road. Interest Payable
Semi-Annually, on the 1st of
January and 1st of July.
The Central National Bank,
of columbia,
OFFERS for ealea limited amount of above
mentioned RONDS, at tbo following ratoe:
FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS, (only (10,000 nor
mile,) at 8*2 cents aud accrued interest; SE?
COND MORTGAGE, (only l?.000 per mito.)
at 75 cents and accrued iutiresl, and recom?
mend them to Trustees and others htviug
money tn invest, as being the most desirable
security im the market, for the following rea?
sons, tu wit:
First.?Tuet, cannot he taxed uytiieState,
County on City. The United States Supreme
Court, in the c?bo of the Nortborn Central
Railroad vs. Jackson. (b<jo 7 Wallace, Supreme
Court U- S , page 207,) decided that, wbou a
Railroad mortgage in a joint one,on proporty
lying iu two or tuoio .States, the bunds se?
cured then by are not liable to be] taxed by
cither of the Slates; and the same principle
relieves them from taxation by County, City,
or Town. The Charlotte, Columbia and Au?
gusta bonds aro secured by n joint mortgage
on property lying in North Carolina, South
Carolina and Georgia.
Second.?Because they aro absolutely safe,
being secured by a first mortgage ol only
110,000, and a second mortgage of ouly f?.OUO
per mile on the eutiro road from Charlotte to
Angusta, and on all tho workshops, biidgts,
franchise and equipments of said road.
Tnmn ? Because the sale ot the first mort?
gage bonds will extinguish the tloating debt
of tho ?"ond, and the proceeds ot tho second
mortgage bonds will bo exclusively applied
to improving the road and adding to its
equipments; thus enhancing the vaiue of the
property mortgaged.
^Fourth ?because tho bonds are coupon
bonds, and tho interest payable in New York,
Charlotte, Columbia or Augusta, at the op?
tion of tho holder. Thus th -y can be col?
lected throuftb any bank without expense.
Fiktu.?Tho business of tho Road is rapidly
increasing, and tho property and franchise
daily becoming moro valuable?the net earn?
ings for the last fivo months being over fifty
per cent, more than for tbo corresponding
months of the precoding year.
Sixth ? These Roods aro practically re?
deemable in gold, for specie payment will cer?
tainly be resumed belore their maturity. In?
vestors will, therefore, buy with greenbacks
wot th 87 j cents, and receive their pay at par
?thus adding a profit of over thiuty cents
on tho dollar on the First Mortgage Hands,
and oveii thibtv-seven cents on the Second
Mortgage Hands, and in the meantime receiv?
ing a high rate of interest.
Finally.?As these bonds have a fixed
value in Now York, Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta, thoy aro considered good collate?
rals, on which money can always be borrowed
for tomporary purposes.
JOHN B. PALMER, President.
A. G. Rrenizkb, Cashier. Jan 31
Eggs and Sweet Potatoes.
?f f\ DOZEN frosh KOOS,
.L***mJ 25 bushels Spanish SWEET POTA?
TOES. For sale by HOPE v. GYLES.
D. F. Fleming. 8. A. Nelson. Jas. M. Wilson.
U. MM Sr. CO.,
wholesale DEALERS ik
BOOTS, SHOES
and
TRUNKS,
No. ? ilAVNE STREET, *
(Corner of Cbnrcb,)
CHARLESTON, S. C.
No pains have been spared in endeavoring
to ronder our large assortment of Goods at?
tractive and desirable; and nothing has been
left undone that long experience and aaeidui
ty could suggest, to deserve a sharo of your
patronage.
Having perfected arrangomentB by which
we receive our Goods direct from the manu?
facturers, ousuro our customers the great ad?
vantage of purchasing them at tho very low?
est rates and of tho most desirable sizes.
In prices and quality, wo believe they will I
compare favorably with any other stock in the '
city or elsewhere. We shall bo pleased to
offer these Goods for your inspection, at any
time you may favor us with a call.
All orders will havo our careful and prompt
attention. Yours, respectfully,
Fob 12 2moa D. F. FLEMING St CO.
FOR SALE
at the
CAB0L1NA NATIONAL BANK
beven per cest.
COUPON BONDS
of the
CITY OP COLUMBIA,
Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured I
by an Annual Tax and Receivable for City
2axes. Bonds non-taxable by the City.
Bond Bebt of the Cily Limited by Lara to
?$000,000. Taxable Property of the City
$7,000,000.
THE BONDS offered are authorized by an
Act of Assembly approved March 13,
1872, for tho construction of the new City 1
Hall. Their final redemption is, by the terms
of said Act, secured by a "sinking fund," to
be accumulated from tbe annual rents of the
building. These rents will reach from $8.000
to $10,0 j() per annum: and tho Carolina Na
(tional Bank holds a lien of the building for a
term of twenty years, as trustee, with power
to collect the rents and hold the same invest- I
ed as a fund for tho redemption of the bonds.
By said Act a special annual tax is required
to bo levied to pay the si mi annual coupons,
and the Carolina National Bank is made the
trustee of tbo city to receive the taxes when
collected and to pay the coupons. The cou?
pons are also receivable for city taxes.
The taxable property of the city is at pre?
sent assessed at $7,000,0t0; and by said Act
tho bond debt of the city cannot be increased
beyond tool).000 whilst these bonds are out?
standing. The bonds are exempt by law from
city taxation.
These bonds are offered to the public at
eighty nett, with interest from date of pur?
chase to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle?
ment. After that date, the accrued interest
to be added.
To citizens of Columbia these bonds will
give an incomo of 12f per cent., aa may be
seen from the following statement:
Seven per cout. bonds, at 75,
I aunual interest.9>, per cent.
Nineteen years to run,avcrago
increase per annum. 1} per cent.
City tax saved. 2 percent.
Average annual income.12jf
Dec 11
Millinery.
MBS. C. E. REED bat- boon
awarded tbo highest premiums,
Tor 1871 and lh72, Tor the BEST
; MILLINERY, consisting of
Ladies' and Children's BON?
NETS, HATSand CAPS. Ludiea'
Underware, Hair, and Faooy
Articles of every description,
which will be sold at reduced
prices. The public in general
are invited t?> eali and see f. r themselves bo
fore nnrokaHiuir elsnwh^re. Dec 7
New Publications.
NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi
tioue, illustrated.
New rtatnlaid works for libraries.
New Novels, in cheap binding.
Also, a fresh stock of WRITING DESKS.
Portfolios, Gold Pens, Pen-Knives, Pocket
Bowl;-. Photograph Albums of all sizes, Faucy
Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general
variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En?
velopes and Fancv Stationen-, for sate bv
nqv ft_R. L. BRYAN.
LeRoy F. Youmans, Attorney at Law,
COLUMBIA, S. O.
OFFICE Law Bunge, Bauskett's building,
up stairs.
Youmans &Sheppard,
Attorneys at Law, Edgefiela, S. C
LeR. P. YOUAlANB. JNO C. SHEPPARD.
Aug 27 _ Cmo_
DEXTER STABLES,
COLUMBIA, 8. 0., December 27, 1872.
ON and after Janu?
ary 1,1873,1 shall ex?
pect all persons hiring
teams at Dexter Stables to PAY for same as
soon as used: and if strangers wish to hire
teams, they must PAY IN ADVANCE.
All persons Indebted to Boyce & Co. must
make payment immediately, or their accounts
will bo put into hands of magistrate for col?
lection. C. H. PETTINGILL.
Doc 29 _ For Boyce & Co.
Pumps'. Pumps!! Pumps!!!
WE have just been appointed AGENTS
for BLATCHLEY'S CUCUMBER WOOD
PUMPS, suitable for wolle of all depths. Thoy
1 are simple, durable and economical, fur?
nishing pure water to the owners at much less
expense than accompanies the use of Ihe city
water. Two of these Pumps havo been putin
use in tho city this present week, and are sub
Ijoct to tho inspection of those interested.
For Halo_bv_JOHN AGNEW A BON.
Seed Potatoes.
pr A BARRELS EARLY ROSE and EARLY
UU GOODRICH, in flue order, and for sale
! by HOPE A GYLES.
\ FALL AND; WINTER
CLOTHING
HATS, CAPS
and
GEMS' FINISHING GOODS!!1
? are receiving and will continue to re?
ceive through tho ecaBOu the beat
w
Ready-made Clothing
That cannot be surpassed, if equaled, by any
I Ouatom-made. We have the very latest
fashions in Moltons. Diagonals, Cheviot
I Beavers, Tricots, Black Dress Frock, Black
1 Doo Panta, French and American Dreaa
I VoBts, Cloth. Silk and Silk Velvet.
A spendid line of Men's, Youths' and Boye*
UNDEIt-CLOTHINQ,White andFsnoj Shirts,
Cheviot and Negligee Half Hose, Under-wear,
Cardigan Jackets, Nee'-. Wear, Snspendera,
Silk and Linon Haue rchiefs, Shawls, Car?
pets and Traveling Bags.
SILK HATS?FALL STYLE.
rWe have marked our Goods for net cash.
KINARD & WILEY.
Oct 1
1 & w. c.
BE daily receiving additions to their elo
. gant stock of
CLOTHING/, HATS
GENTS' FIRNISDING GOODS.
An ontirely new line of
MEN'S,BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
HATS,
Ju it received.
M
1
In our Custom Department we are exhibit?
ing the choicest patterns of foreign and do?
mestic
CASSIMERES AND ?ESTINGS.
Give us a call.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Dec 19_
2 O 0,0 0 0
In great varieties.
ENVELOPES!
GRAND arrival of new and improved Staple
and Fancy
STATIONERY!
Also, fine CUTLERY and FANCY ARTI?
CLES, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen.
A visit to this House may amuse and indnoe
[ you to pnrohase.
THE BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
BOOS BINDER'S
Is in fall operation. State. County. Bank
and Railroad Chices and Business Houses of
all kinds supplied with Books, Ruled to any
pattern, with printed Headir.g. when re?
quired, in all styles of Rinding, at shortest
uotice and living prices.
E. R. STORES.
Nov 21_ Main street. Columbia. S C.
Choice Wines.
BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
10c?h<-8 Sparkling Cstawba,
10 casos '"Yix Rara."
10 cases "KHley V islui.d Wiut-.
10 cases "Red Seal,"
3 cask* "Harmony Sherry,"
2 casks "Amoutilado Sherry,"
2 casks "Resere Madeira."
For sale bv HOPE A GYLES.
50
Mocha and Java Coffees.
RAQS Old Government JAVA,
/ 10 pockets Pure Mocha.
For sale low by BOPE & GYLE8.
10
Look Ont for K. K.'S!
10.000^.Oo'umb1*'Tob6
March 28_JOHN C SEEGERS'.
CARRIAGES
and
BUGGIES!
CALL at the Faotory East of the
Pott Office and examine quality,
workmanship and prices before pur?
chasing auction goods. We cannot
bo undersold in good vehioles.
M. J. CALNAN, Agent.
JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor.
Jan 11_
New Orleans Syrup.
1f \ BARRELS Now Crop NEW ORLEANS
I If SYRUP, of very superior quality, for
aale by HOPE A OYLES.
Bacon! Bacon!! Bacon!!!
BOXES Dry Salted Clear Bib Sides.
Just received and for sale low by
FcbVl_ JOHN AGNEW A SON.
A Certain Core fob Chills andFevsb?
Flrat tako the Blood and Liver Pills, to work
off the bile and purify the blood; three or
I four will bo sufficient. Then take a tabla
ipoonfulor HEINITSH'S CHILL CUBS. It
Us beer.tried; wo know it,
50