The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 22, 1873, Image 1
?AOAcmoTO A*rrKAi*.--Tha A?ea Tri
bunaU responsible for the following,.
"Twv wsaMkablo, irutaoea of animal
? il?ped nider ' ouuual oir,
laVe ow?rred Ip. Alken du r
reek. Tin the first case, tlie
log; in .the second, a horse.
?^?emany who is tite fbrta
Qato poBsesflor of a large Newfoundland,
of the femiuino Bpeoies, drowned a whole
Utter of h?r pups, six or seven, in num?
ber, bj whioh Ins household had been
increased a few days ago. A day or two
afterwards, he found a strange puppy
near where his Newfoundland had made
her bod, when in her delioato state, and
upon going to tho bod, ho found four or
five more, of different Varieties,' bot
nearly of the same' age? Investigation
developed the faot 'that his dog had
avenged tfc>d?Mh 0/ her young, and, at
the sap?'time, satisfied her maternal in
BtiriotB, by an indiscriminate robbery of
puppies from all parts of the town, TJpotf
mentioning ih\<s Gurions - faot, several
parties who had lost puppies weal to the
resident of 4he?wnei-ofyAhe.Newfound
lftnd and identified .them, amongst those
stolen hynis dog.
In tho other1 easo, a friend of ours, re
?iding a oouple of miles from town, was'
awakened la?t Monday jdght by the.vio?
lent ejvl, repeated ringing of a bell,
whioh was suspended from an inverted,
hoop on his front gate: At first, he war
at a loss to distinguish In the dark what
cauaed the ringing, but soon ascertained
.that it .was .done by a horse, who had
Bei zed the hell In his month, and was
trying in this' way to attract tbe atten?
tion of the inmates of the honse. The
horse had been ridden to onr friend's
house, a few nights previous, by a co?
lored man, who on that occasion rang
the bell, and, after completing his busi?
ness with the ooonpaut of the house,
watered hie horse in the yard. It is sup?
posed that thirst prompted the horse to
reVisit tho premises -Monday night, and
secure attention to his wants by ringing
the bell, - . .
?J ? -><T'f-?
A villain arraigned" for. highway rob?
bery pat in -a plea that he merely bor?
rowed the rnonoy from his accuser.
"Borrowed tho.monoy!" exclaimed tbe
district attorney;, ''borrowed the money!
How did yod induce him to lend, it to
yon?" "Well, I-iiried moral suasion at
first, but finally Imd to knook him down
and hold a pistol to his ear." This re?
ply prejudiced the jury against tbe pri?
soner. ... igi .. ?
'?? Diamond Hams.
1/Y TIBB0E8 DAVIS' DIAMOND HAMS,
JLxJ i nut received and for sale by
May jjt a k; f JOHN AQNEW A 8QN.
'-- v. Notice.
OFFICE BOARD OF HEALTH,
u: ?i . Coldudu, May 2U. 1873.
THE oltiaenaof .Columbia are hereby noti?
fied that .on and after MONDAY next,,
the Board of Health will visit and make a
rigid inspection of each and every premises
in the different-'Wards of the city. By order
of the Board. t THOB..P. WALKER,
May 214, ..... . . Acting Clerk.
Meal 1 Meal!
T71REHH BOLTED. CORN MEAL, lust re
J? ceited aid fcV>?le at Ona Dollar per
Urnihel, by ? x I JOHN AQNEW A HON.
iTj] ^gjtited. '
a?ra?JW* ?AK WOOD, delivered
o\JkJ\lP at Wny point on the Charlotte.
Colutaluxand Aqgueta Bailroad. Inquire of
?JiriljJ ?l ." tn ?- HAMBEKG,
May iQS t ' At Charlotte Depot.
i . 1 For Sale,
ja&fSSSBt ONE Bteinway seven octavo
BfW <Bfl Rosewood PIANO, in good order.
Iii TTf Also to BENT a six and a half
OOtave. Nunna A Clark, Rosewood PIANO.
Apply to < JOSEPH DE NOK,
MaylTty . ". . . ., Taylor street.
Sponges, Sponges, Sponges.
BATHING, GLOVE, Carriage, Betf, Coach,
Tollst, Graes, Wool, Slate, Zemodra
SpoDgea, in every variety, for aale cheap at
May 3 t HEINI TSH'S DRUG STORE.
W.KT EVANS & CO.
ABE now prepared to erect LIGHTNING
RODS, either in eily or country, upon
short notice. Orders promptly attended to.
May 8 _gmoj
Sweet Potatoes.
BUSHELS YAM POTATOES, in flue
tU'J) order. For aale by
May 10_HOPE A GYLES.
Wanted,
1 A A T0N8 OAST IRON, at GOLDSMITH
XV/V/ A KIND'S Foundrv, for which the
highest market prioewill be paid. May 3 Ira
?Hands Wanted.
ALL LABORING MEN willing to cut tim?
ber will find steady work and regular pay'
on applies''.on to us.
MoMASTEB, MONTEITH AROATH.
March IS_}8ino
Mills House Sale Stab.'cs.
JSk THE ?ndereignt d, having purchased
JWfeitho DEXTER STABLES, would iu
W H*form their friends that they tstill keen
on hand flrat olaas Sioglo acd Double
Harness Horses, Saddle Horses and Mulea,
which they are prepared to sell on most rea?
sonable terms. B. G BAH AM A GO.
John N. Loko, Agent._ May 4
For Sale.
A HOUSE and LOT, on Taylor, be?
tween Hunderaon and Barnwell streets;
, , .fronting on Taylor street 73 feet, run?
ning back 155 feet, moro or leas. Tho boueo
oontaios four rooms on tho lln-t story and
four unfinished rooms on tho atoond story?a
very convenient residenoo. For particulars,
inquire at_O. VIEROKS*.
Cow Feed.
5TONS SHOBTSand WHEAT BRAN, for
sahvby_ HOPE A GYLES.
Weitern. Hay.
1 A A BALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low
lULf for cash.?'? ' HOPE A GYLES.
TO PLANTER^.
RAA DIXON STEEL COTTON SWEEPS.
yl/U 100 Twisters and Shovels.
10 Dow-Law Cotton Planters, from factory.
100 pair Trace Ohaiua.
40 dozen Plow Hames.
Whioh we offer at popular prices.
Apr 25_L?RICK A LOW RANGE.
May Butter.
CHOICE MAY BUTTER, Juat rooolved and
for sale, by JOHN aQNEW A SON.
Lnngi, Coaghi, Oolda, C msuniptlon?
All cured by using Stanley Celobrated Cough
Syrup, prepared by Helniteli, at Me drug
ttoro. May 3f
BY J A. SELBY.
OBBTACLkV TO MAUUIAajE._-H?ppv
relief for young mon from the effebte of errors
and abuses in early life. Manhood restored.
Impedimenta to Marriage removed. Now me?
thod oTtreatment. Hew and remarkable re?
medies. Books and .Oiroulars sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWABD ASSO?
CIATION, Mo. 2 South Ninth street, Philadel?
phia, Pa.--au institution having a high repu?
tation for honorable conduct and professional
jjfejt " 1 r ! ' - - Mar 20 3m
ti-'tke Breakfast* Imnerieon. DlaYner
and Supper Table. LEA A PERBINB'
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is indispensa?
ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S BON8;Ncw York,
.Got #9 jlj \ .Agents for the United States.
'SIMMONS
H
REGULATOR
jpOB OYEB FOBTY YEARS this
UBELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDIOINE has proved to be the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
or LIVER COMPLAINT and its painfnl off
pring, DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION, Jaun?
dice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE,
Oolio,* Depression of Spirits, 80UR RTO
MAOH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND ELVER,
., Ao.
ARer years of oareful experimenta, to meet
great and urgent demand, wo now produce
from our original Genuine Poicdcrs
the: preparrd,
Liquid form of SIMMONS' L1VEB REGU?
LATOR, containing all its wonderful and vain
able propertica, and offer it in
ONE! dollar BOTTLES.
The Powdera, (price aa before,) fl'.OO per [
package. >
Bent by mail, Jl 01.
' J?-t3ATJT10I5!
Bttv bo Powdera or PREPARED 81MMON6'
LJYEBtREGULATOR unless is onr engraved J
wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa?
tare- unbroken. None other is gennine.
JT. II. ZKtLIN & co.,
MAOON. OA., and PHILADELPHIA.
Bold by all Druggists.
Jan 30, [8ept. 14] T| ly._
THE HEALING SPRINGS,
On the Line of the Chesapeake and Ohio II. It
^ ?oanly. Virginia?
WILL be opened for the reception of
visitors on the FIR8T OF JUNE, with
accommodations for tubes uunobxd pkb
sons. They are accessible by the Cbeiapeake
and Ohio Railroad from Covington Depot
fifteen m il os by a fine turnpike of oas j ,'grades
in fine order, passing in full view of the
ORLKBBATED FALLING SPRINGS and the
MAGNIFICENT SCENERY ON JACKSON'S 1
RIVER.
.Passengers by mail train from the East ar
rive at Covington at 7 P. M. Express trains
from the West arrive at 8 38 P. AT. Visitors
for the Springs by these trains remain over
night at Covington. Passengers by mail
trains from the West arrive at Covington at
20 A.M. Express trains from the ?aet ar
rive at 7 A. M. Stages and otbor vehicles
for the Springs leave Covington overy morn
ing. Trains stop twenty minutes at Coving
ton for breakfast and supper. Two hotels
wjth ample aco immodations.
KEHSNIOH'S FINE BAND OF MUSIC is
engaged for the season, and the usual facil
ties for amusement and recreation provided.
Descriptive pamphlets nan bo had of
Messrs. Pubceix, Lado A Co , Richmond, or
of the Agent at the Sprints.
TenMs?Board, $3 per day; $03 per month
Children and colored servants half price.
M. H. Houston, M. D., Hesident Physician.
May 20 JO_B. M. QUARLEH. Agent
CLEAVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS.
{Formerly Wi-ton't,) near Sltelbu,
FIFTY-FIVE miles ViiBtof
Charlotte, N.C., will be opened
for the reception of visit ira on
Tthe 12th of Juno. The main
building nas been improved by theaddiliou of
three piazzas. The Wilmington, Charlotte
and Rutherford Railroad is finished to within
three milee of tho Spriuga, aud passengers
will be met by hacks every day except Bun
days. The Air-Line Railroad payees within
elbveti miles of the Springs, and if informed
in lime, hacks will bo sent to meet those who I
may come in that way. Conveyances to other |
poiutsmay bo had if desired.
Cold and Warm Baths, White Sulphur. Red
Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. Band of Mu?
sic and other sources of amusrmeut. Fare
first class. For further particulars, apply to
May 15_T._W. BREVABI), Proprietor
REMOVAL.
GEO. BRUNS bega
to inform his friends
and tho public general
ly that ho has remuvvU1
to tho large store formerly occupied
by W. D. Love A Co., under the Co
_.luoibia Hotel, where he may be found
With a select stoi k of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Piated
' W.i it, Spi el uric*, &<:.
Repairing done in all its branches. Prices
moderate and despatch guarautoed.
Feb 15_iOroos
Oats and Corn.
1f\f\f\ BUSnELS piimo white CORN.
?\JUU 800 buehols hoavv OATS.
For sale low for cash. HOPE A GYLES.
Good SScdlelna is iilways appreciated.
Everybody spoaksin highest praise of Hein
itah's medicine. Reasonable in price, goedin
loality, perfect as remedies._May 8J_
. Ilelnltsh's Great Pill, the Liver Pill?
Furi??a tho Blood, ourt-o Liver Coujpia'nt,
Sick Headache, Biliona Complaints. Try
them. Don't suffer any more. May SJ
Ileinltsh's Queen's Del Ignt?A remarka
bio modioino for curing all kinds of dmoaans
of tho blood. Bolter than Saraaparilla. All
akin dieeaeee, Scrofula, Humors cured.
Mav3J
?Let our just Censure*
COLUMBIA, S. C:,JfffffiS'PA
! .sb'jv .?*? *? * i : - .! (it ?.?'' -
? LARGE lot of the Jnatly celebrated . ! a
?
"MILBURN WAGONS,"
Juat'reeciveJ?two, throe and four horsej aud;
will be sold very low, if called for soon, at the |
Carriage Factory of JOHN AQNEW.
Met 18 M. j. OALNAN, Agent.
ATTRACTIVE
SPUING AND SUMMER
NOVELTIES,
In Dry Goods, Millinery, Drese-Mak
ing:, Notions, Oaipets, Oil Cloths,
Shades, Boots and' Ehoes,
Hats and Caps, at the
favorite resort of
R, C, SHIVER & CO.'S.
mflE choico variety of these atvlieb and de
JL sirahle goodB, to bo found all under one
roof, renders it ono of the most delightful
and convenient places for purchasing by the
ladies of Columbia and suburbs, besides per?
sons from abroad and the country, too.
The IMMENSE BUSINESS transacted by
this firm euabio them to control the choicest
collection of foreign and domeetio manufac?
ture, and to offer to their customers a con-1
ntant succession of new goods at reasonable |
and economical prices.
Mav 17_B. C. SHIVER A CO.
REMNANTS ~
AT
C. F. JACKSON'S
ItfWhite Goods,
In Dress Goods,
.In Black Goods,
In Cassimeres and Tweeds,
In Prints and Piques,
In Muslins,
In Linens,
In BibbonB,
In Edgings and Insertings.
All Cheap, for Cash.
May 14 _
Owners Wanted.
RETAINED for ownership at I
.Police Headquarters, in this
city, the following described
cattle:
One YEARLING HEIFER,
whito belly, two white spots on the back, two
white spots on tho tail, ronnd hole iu the
right ear, enieotb crop and under-bit in the |
left ear.
One small YEARLING STEER, black head,
right car three Angela, no mark on the left.
One small YEARLING STEER,with awhile
spot in the forehead, left ear smooth crop,
right ear half crop
One small RED DULL, bnlt bead, no mark,
and white apnt in the face.
One largo SPOTTED OX, crop tail, larg<
horn* and no mark.
They will bo delivered to their rightful
owuere, ujion the pa>u>eni ol charges and
pr<W of property, at Police neadnu?Vlers.
May 15_'_
New Orleans
I.' juat now kitracting the public attention
on aeeount of the political trouble there. The
"Indian Girl" id attracting the attention of
BMokera on account of the etock of Imported
Cigars, Die like of which has not been jc en
here since Columbia wac
Burned and Her Citizens
Shnw their apprtciation ot the same, aa aleo
of the store that makes a apcoialty in thin
line, by the increasing demand for "Manilla,"
"Piiiicipeco" and "Figaro." (of Importe d To?
bacco,) and ns the Indian chief who
Shot Down
The United States General ban caused the
lava beda to email of the burning of powder,
ao tins "Indian Maid" 1jhm caused Columbia
to BDirtll of the burning of tobacco. May 14
Sweet Potato Slips.
?)f\(\ BUSHELS YaniB, Spanish, and \
Red, in line order.
For aale by_HOPE A- GYLES.
New Family Grocery.
THE undersigned respectful!}
inform their friends and the pub
lie generally, that they have open?
ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE
_lat the pld stand of Campbell A
Jonen, and would respectfully solicit a por?
tion of their patronage. Our goods arefresh,
and will be eold at lowest market prices.
BOWEN A LaFAR.
Jons H. Bowf.k. M. L a Fa n.
March 11 __
To Consumers.
80 000 [jBSiBA00N in Btore nnd in
1,000 bushels OATS, '
2,000 bushels COHN,
30 barrels FLOUR,
75 barrels SUGAR, jnat received and for sale
at lowoat prices. LUBIOK A LOW It AN CE.
Buffalo Tongues,
NEW sugar-cured HAMS,
BroakfaatBtripa, .
Smoked Bocf, for ealo low. HOPE A OYLES.
Mocha and Java Coffees.
BAG8 Old Government JAVA,
10 pockota Pure Mocha.
For salo low by HOPE A GYLES.
10
Attend the Ti
Y MORNING, MAY 22, 1873.
Attractive Goods
at the
Grand Central Dry QooOb Establishm't
of
WM. D. LOVE & CO.
"fTtTEheve added to oar etook the past few
V V " day a, eoruc choice good e, as well as
bargains.
Will open TO-MORROW. (Monoat,) April
28-1873
i.OOO yards Foulard Silks; bcautifal goo?B,
in tha new shades.
3,500 yards 4-4 Printed Cretona, at 1GJ conta
a yard, i Cheapest goods Bold this season.
250 nieces Drees Qoods, from 25 cents to $1
a yard, in the new colors. -
Tw6-Bulton Rids, at 75 cents a pair.
Tucked Skirts, at .75 cents each.
Ladies' White Aprons, from 25 cento to $1.25 ]
each,'.'
Yard-wide White Matting, at25cents ayard.
Lace Collars, at 25 cents each.
Printed Linen Lawns, at 30 and 37} cents a
yard, in fast colors.
White Piques, at 25 cents ayard; fine goods.
White Nainsook, at 12} cents a yard.
Plain and Lace Striped Victoria Lawn.
Embroidered Sots, at 00 cents a set.
Club-handle Parasols.
Our Lace and Embroidery department com?
prises a very choice selection.
Hosiery, in all sizes and makes.
A fuR lino of Prints and Domestics.
All are invited to call and inspect our at
tractive stock.
Customers will find whatever advertised, at
the Grand Central Dry Qoods establishment
of W. D. LOVE A CO.,
Under Wheeler House.
W. D. Love._B. D. McCreehy.
MILLINERY.
MRS. C. E. BEED has opened
i a tine assortment of Ladies' and
(Children's DRESSES, UNDER
'WEAR, HAIR of all descriptions,
Bazaar Patterns, etc., all of which
will be eold at reduced prices: The
pubiio in general are invited to call and see
.'or themselves. Mrs. Becd was awarded the
highest premimua for Millinery at State Fairs
of 1871 and 1872._April 18 3mo
GLARBTS, ETC:
Summer Stock of Wines and Liqnors,
IX FULL VARIETY.
WE beg to onumerato some of cur leading
brands:
CLARETS.?8t. Gervais, quarts.
St. Eetephe, pints and quarta.
St. Julin, pints and quarta,
Marganx, pints and quarts.
Poutet Canet, quarta.
La Rose, quarts.
HOCKS.?Laubonheimor,
Hochheimer,
Deidesheimer.
These from house of Henckel A Co , Mainz.
WHITE WINES.?Latour Blanche,
Chateau Yquem,
Haute Sauterne",
i Brandenburg Frerea.
CHAMPAGNES ?MoSt A Chandon,
t Pommery AGreno, "
Ohano A Dacbatel,
And "Imperial" California.
BRANDIES.?Brandenburg Frerea and James
Hennessy, vintages 1865, 58,35.
GIN.?Princo of Orange.
Our etook of DOMESTIC WHD3KIE8. GINS,
BUMS and other LIQUORS AND CORDIALS
not enumerated above, will be fonnd In full
supply and at loweet market rates.
Our oelobrated brand of "MARYLAND
CLUB" WHISKEY"?for which we are sole
agents?always on hand. Its purity, strength
and exquisite flavor have made it the favorite
brand wherever introduced.
Orders aolicited and satisfaction guaran?
teed. GEORGE SYMMKRB.
GREENFIELDS
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
THE CARRIAGE stock at the corr.er ot
Lady and Main streets has been
LARGELY INCREASED
Within a few daye part, ar d is t.ow more com?
plete than eTer 'before, embracing, in every
variety, all the leading styles and quality of
vehicles in demand in this market.
The stock ot HARNESS is also complete.
Pricee very low. W. K. GREENFIELD.
Feb 20
Southern WarehouEe Company,
Gervais ttreet, neur Greenville and Columbia
Jtailroud,
IS prepared to receive COTTON and other
property upon Storage, and to make ad?
vances upon the same. Cottou thipped to
this house will be ?tortd subject to the order
ot the owner, and tho loweet rates charged
for storage. All property so stored will be
insured iu cnod reliable companies, if insur?
ance is desired; and advances will be made
at the lowtm hanking rates. Our atort houses
are so located (hat drayago is not necessary,
and no charge for handling will be made.
All business communications should be
addressed lo the Treasurer.
EDWARD HOPE. President.
PnwiN F. Oaky, Treasurer. March 33tn
Shingles.
WE are now prepared to furnish our flrBl
clasH CYPRESS SA WKDKHINGLES, in
any desired quantity and un.tn the shortest
notice. For rconomy, durability and supe?
rior finish, they cannot be excelled. Ship?
ments made lo any part of tho country
promptly.
Moil AS TER, MONTEITD A ROATH.
March It} 6mo
DB~ V. p. CLAYTON .
FFERS his professional services tt> the
citizens or Columbia.
*B-0fllco at CENTRAL nOTEL.
March_25
CHRISTOPHER HATNESWORTH,
UAUUKIl AND HAllt-DltHSSKlt,
INVITES his fiieida and all persons who arc
desirous of receiving a good SHAVE or
SHAMPOO, to puv him a call at his new
'rooms, in the Wheeler house. HAIR-DRES8
INO. DYEING, etc, attended to in best style.
Family Flour.
100 RBLti. Extra Family FLOUR.
100 harrula low priced, hut sound.
For sale by HOPE A GYLES.
, n. nt'NKr.f. jameb a. dunhau.
.Solicitor Fifth Circuit.
RURKLE & DUNBAR,
Attorneys r>nd Counsellors at Law.
Oftloe Law Itsnere and Stite House,
Mar 123 COLUMBIA, S. is.
O
rue Event."
VOL, IX?NO. 53
Ahead as Usual I
SPRING AND SUMMER
m iiiii
GO O DS! >
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD
ABE now exhibiting
tho LARGEST. BEBT
and CHEAPEST
8TOCK of
, HATS
AND
GENTS' FLRMSDISG GOODS
Ever brought to thia city.
Our Custom Department
la replete with a choice and elegant aaeort
ment of
CASSIMERES AND VEST*NG3.
We are still taking orders for those PEB
FECT-FITTINQ 8HIBTS. March 19
New Attractions! - New Attractions'.
;The Cry Is Still, They Come !
Every Train brings
hi A! rasi coons
ron Tpa
COLUMBIA HOTEL
'clothing 1
EMPOHIUM!
JUST &n ived a fine line of FBENCH GAS
B1MERB PANTS?the hanfleomeat lot
ever seen in Columbia.
The colcbrated "Webster" DBE88 SHIBT,
warranted a perfect fit?being cnt low in the
neck.
The "Czar," "Brignoli" and "Crown
Priuce" COLLARS, in Linen; "Juniata,"
?Bon Ton" and "Iron Aare," in Paper.
8TBAW GOODS and NEW NOVELTIES of
every description in my line, at
EPSTIN'S,
April 4 Under Columbia Hotel.
Spring Clothing and Hats.
-??> ? l
KIN*ARD & WILEY,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, DATS, UMBRELLAS,
CAN RS,
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
il
CELGBIUTED ?TAU SHIRTS.
? ??? I
Spring Clothing and Hats,
NEW STYLE.
WE have made special arrangements with
ono of tho largest Shirt manufacturers
to supply our trade with WHITE %nd FANCY.
SUIihs at the annexed prices, for cash per
half duzen; tho quality and number of Linen
and Workmanship, we guarantee a perfect fit:
A f.0, New York Milla. 2,200 Linon, $ 10
B 59, Wanisuta, 2,100 Linen, 110.
P. CO. Tuacora, 2.0C0 Linen, $13 50.
O 1) 05. Masonvillo, 1.800 Linen, $11 f>0.
B 53, ForroBtdale, 1.G0O Linon, f 10.
B 43, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, $8.
A splendid line of Cloth Coats and Doe
PanlB, Fancy Caaaimere Pants, a beautiful
line of White VcatB.new stylo._mar 19
New Publications.
NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edi
'lions, illustrated.
New standard works for libraries.
Now Novels, in cheap binding.
Also, a fresh stock of WETTING DESKS,
Portfolios, Gold Pene, Pen-Knives, Pocket
Books, Photograph Albums of all sizes,Fancy
Brackets and Book Shelves, and a general
variety of Letter, Note and Can Papers, En?
velopes and Fancy Stationery, tor s ale bv
Nov 5_*L L. BRYAN.
London Porter and Scotch Ales.
CASKS Hibben** London PORTER and
Younger'* Scotch ALE, far sale by
March jo HOPE A GYLES.
Seed Corn and Potato Slips.
2~ BUSHELS SEED CORN, carefully ae
?J leeted for thirty years, and well adapted
to (his section.
50 bushels YAM POTATO SLIPS.
March 30 L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
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