The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 06, 1873, Image 1
last Saturday ?f fer?b?n. Itiitia in the
paolng ra?tvlor a purs* of$30Vfree:4o
all. .J^.iAnI^K M&titi?
niug horse was CJopperhOlioa. He tcqi
the first heat, and in the second heat the
Bulky of Oopperbottom came into colli
eion with ianother, and was instantly
overturned. i The driver of Cop perbo t -
torn was, ol course, thrown out, and it
was expected that Oopperbottom would
ran away. Contrary to expectations,
however, the horse never broke once,
and oarae in, amid the wildest cheers,
ahead,.In as good style aa if his driver
had been behind him, .The enthusiasm
of the crowd was immense. They cheered
and oheered tho . self-possessed horse,
which had declined to get'frightened,
like most of its Mod, when released
from a driver 's care. The judges were
at first going to givo the heat to the
horse which came in Beoond, be can bo
Oopperbottom came in without a driver.
The crowd getting wind oi the possible
ruling against,the {reliant Oopperbot?
tom, gathered around the Btahd, wliile
from every hand went up cries of "Oop?
perbottom I Oopperbottom I" The judges
saw if thoy should. give the raae to the ]
second horse, that the crowd were just in
the mood to pull the stand down about
their ears. They then retired, and,
after consultation, ruled the heat a dead
heat. They would have been obliged to |
givo the heat to ' Oopperbottom, as he
never broke onoe, had it not been for
the olaim of foul put in by the driver of
the sulky with whioh Oopperbottom col?
lided. ? As it was, it is one of the rare)
events of the turf, where a horse has]
lost his driver, hat yet has kept its
place in the race as if nothing had hap?
pened.?'Pittsburgh Leader.
An old Western gamester wants to1
know if the vote of "no more passes'
applies to railroad euahre.
"' Brandies and Wines.
I>BANDIES of 'Brandenburg Frerea?Bpo
> oiatty; vintages .'85, '68, 'GO, '65.
WINES?Claret a, St. Estephe, St. Julien,
Margaux, La Boae,Chateau, Laflte, Chablls,
Latour, Blanche, and the crowning Wine or
all, CHATEAU YQVEM, from the houeo of
Brandenburg Frerea, Bordeau. This new
Wine is sold exoluaively by us in this mar?
ket, j ^ GEO. SYMMERS.
Fancy Groceries, Spices and l'Condi
ments.
THESE'in full supply: PRESERVES, Fruit
Jellies, imported English Baucea and
Pickles,' Canned Fruits, Fiah and Vegetable a,
aeaorted; MushroomB, Truffles, GurvyV?ow
dor, Fenang Cloves, Mace, Ginger, Bed pep?
per: Hama. Smoked Beef and Tonfrtes.
Pickled' Salmon, new' Mackerel, and lull
stock of Staple Goo de, at aa low prlce? &b
any one. and Jull weight* ahoays guaranteed,
Aug 80 _GEO. SYMMERS!
GIL.T EDOK
B U T T K R
ALWAYS fresh on hand, and although i\
, procuring this extra quality we have tl?
pay more, Btill we sell at asms prioe as th&j
inferior gtadea usually retailed in Columbia \
Our grades are all vibst class. \
Augl7 GEO. SYMMERS. ?
Bonds, Stocks, &c.
IBUY and SELL on' COMMISSION and!
my own account, at current rates:
BONDS- and STOCKS Of RAILROADS
Bonds and Stocks ot States and United
States, Bonda and dtocka of Cities and other
corporations. Bank Notes, Coupons, Gold
and Silver Coin, and approved Olaitrs against
the United States, State and County.
D. GAMBRILL, Broker, Main street,
Aug 10 |6mp 2d door South Wheeler Houae.
??.. , t . - - 1,1.,?? :-,
Heinitsh's Great Blood and Liver Fills
PERFECTLY tasteless, elegantly coated,
?for the earsof all Disorders of the Sto?
mach, Liver, Bowels, Kidnoys, Bladder, Ner?
vous Diseases. Head-ache, Constipation, Coa
tiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inflamma?
tion of the Bowels, Bilious Fever, Biliousness.
Piles, and all Derangements of the Internal
Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure.
Prioe.25oenta a box Sold by E. H. HEI
NITSH, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Co
lnmbla.B. C. _July 29 t
8qmmer Wines and Fall Stock
OOK8, Clarets. Burgundies, Sherries. |
_, Port and Maderla Wines; Brandies of
Vintage 1866/1860.1858 and 1895.
Choice Mellow Whiskies of v-arious brands,
including our exclusive specialty, MARY?
LAND CLUB?finest extant.
July 29 _GEO. SYMMERS.
Columbia Female College.
THE next Collegiate Year will I
|begiu on the 1st of October and
foloso on the last day of Juno, em- J
bracing two sessions of four and
one-half months each.
Bates per session invariably in advance.
Board, inoluding fuel and lights, with
' regular tuition and stationery, for
School purposes.tll2 50
Tuition for day pupils. 25 00
Musio en Piano, Organ or Guitar. 25 00
For circular, address
BEV. SAMUEL B.JONES, PreBident.
Sept 5_,_lmo_
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA,
SEIKO THE
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
FACULTY.
I. P. GARVIN, M. D?
Emeritus Prof. Meteria Medioa and The'pca.
LEWIS FORD. M. D., LL.D.,
Prof, of Institutes and Practice of Medicine.
JOSEPH A.EVE, M. D.,
Prof. Obst'cs & Diseases of Women A Infanta.
L. A. DUGAS, M. D., LL.D.,
Prof. Principles and Practice of Surgery, and
Dean of the Faculty.
GEOBGE W. RAINS. M. D.,
Prof. Med. Chera. and Practical Pharmacy.
HENRY F. CAMPBELL, M. D.,
Prof. Operative Surgery A Surgical Anatomy.
JSDwaED uEa?)I?Gd. Iii. D.,
Professor of Physiology aud Pathology.
DeSAUSSUBE FORD, M. D?
Prof. Anatomy and Seoretary of the Faoulty.
WM. H. DOUGHTY, M. D.,
Professor of Materia Medioa & Therapeutics.
ROBERT O. EVE, M. D?
Demonstrator of Anatomy ani Prosector to
the ProfeBsorof Anatomy.
A. SIBLEY CAMPBELL, M. D.,
Prosector to tho Professor of Operative Sur
gery and Burgioal Anatomy.
8. O. EVE, M. D.
Clinical Assistant at the Dispensary.
EUGENE FOSTER, M.D.,
Olinioal Assistant.
OHA8. T. RICH, Janitor.
The Forty Second SecBlon of this Institu?
tion will commenoo on the FIRST MONDAY
OF NOVEMBER NEXT, and continuo four
BMmontha. For particulars, apply to
- L. A. DUGAS, Dean.'
jousta , Ga .; Sept. 1,1873. Bept 5 1
H
BY J. A. SELBY. OOL
fTIHIS unrivalled Southern Remedy ia war
X ranted not to contain a single particle of
Mnncuur, or any injurious mineral BUb
stance, but is
PURELY VEGETABLE,
Containing those Southern Roots and Herbs
which an All-Wise Providonco has placed in
countries where Livor Diseases most prevail,
It trill Cure all Diseases caused by De?
rangement of the Liver.
The BYMPTOMS of Livor Complaint are a
bitter or bad taste in the mouth; Pain in the
Back, Hides or Joints, ofton mistaken for
Bhoumalism; Sour Stomach; Loss of Ap?
petite; Bowels alternately costive- and lax:
Headache; Loss of Memory, with a painful
sensation of having failed to do something
which ought to have beon done; Debility.
Low Spirits a thick yellow appoaranco of
the Skin and Eyes, a dry Cough, often mis?
taken for Consumption. Sometimes many
of theso symptoms attond the disease, at
others very few; but tho LiYEn.tho largest
organ in the body, is generally tho Beat of
the disease, and if not Begulated in time,
great Buffering, wretchedness and DEATH
will ensue.
Tbis Great Unfailing SPECIFIC will
not be found the Least Unpleasant.
For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION. Jaun?
dice, BiliouB Attacks, SICK HEADACHE,
Oolio, Depression of Spirits, SOUB STO?
MACH, Heart-Burn, Ac, &c.
Simmons' Liver Regulator or Medicine
Is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family
Medicine in the World!
3HANUFACTUIlF.il only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO..
I Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
Price, II. Bold by all Druggists.
July 12 [Sept 18]_jXly
OBSTACLES TO MARKIACE_Happy
relief for young men from tho effects oi
errors and abuses in early life. Manhood re?
stored. Impediments to marriago removed.
New method of treatment. New and re
taaarkable remedies. Books and circulars
bent free, in sealed envelopes. Address
IIOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth
? root, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution hav
Ag a nigh reputation for honorable oonduot
\ad professional skill._July C 3mo
tbe Breakfast, Luncbeon, Dinner
TOand Bupper Table, LEA k PEBBIN8'
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is indispcuea
bleiUOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. New York,
Pet 29 fly Agents for the United States. _
Sugar-Oured Shoulders and Strips.
BBLS. Sugar-Cured SHOULDERS and
Breakfast STRIPS. HOPE k OYLES. _
D, EPSTIN,
Columbia Hotel
Clothing Emporium!
NE\V CLOTHING!
GOOD CLOTHING! Ci: EAP CLOTHING
THE largest aud finest of the vcrv latest
stylos of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
for Men and Boys, ever seen in Columbia.
Furnishing Goods Z
His stock of Gents' FURNISHING GOODS
cannot be equalod ia tho city, comprising
every novelty of the season.
Hats and^Caps!
Silk, Wool ami Straw CATS?thevcryjlatest
ont. The colebrated "VEU TI L A T O It"
STRAW HAT on baud?>u?t the thing lor
warm weather.
Shirts! Shirts 1 Shirts!
SILK SCARFS, TIES and BOWS, of the
finest and most elegant designs and patterns
All at tho lowest possible ngurcs.
Call early, at D. EPSVIN'S,
May 24 Under Columbia, Hotel.
BARGAINS
CLOTHING
M & ?
TO make room for our FALL and WINTER I
BTGOK. we will sell
TO CASH BUYERS
At prices that cannot fail to please. We still
have on hand
First Class Business Suits, Dress Suits,
Fancy and Plain Oassimere
Fants and Vests.
Call and be convinced that we are offering
BARGAINS IN CLOTHING.
Aug 15_HlIMAKP St W1LET.
Timothy Hay.
1 (\ TONS CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY, for
J.U ealo low by HOPE & GYLES.
"let pur Jost Censure
?MBIA, S. 0., SATURDAY" M
Williamston Female College,
WILJ.IA.HSTOX, S. C,
WUl Open its Third Collegiate Year October I
0, 1873.
Among Kb claims are bigb,
healthy climate, pure water, the
.celebrated Mineral Spring, unex?
ceptionable board, mild govern?
ment, rigid scholarship, liberal
premiums, easy access, quiet t-ur
roundings, non-sectarian Christian influ
enoeB, freedom from church and State con?
trol, absenco of interruptions inseparable
from large towns, and the followiug low rates
for twenty wecke, in advance: Board, exclud?
ing wasbiug and lights, $70; regular tuition,
$10 to $25; piano, organ or guitar, $20; Latin,
Greek, French and singing, gratis. Minis?
ters' daughters pay no regular tuition.
For a oataloguo, address
REV. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M.,
Aug 8 t_2mo_President.
Oats and Bucks.
ran BUSH. BED RUST PBOOF OATS,
4 \J\J f n-soed.
10 well bred MERINO BUCKS.
R. N. GRIFFIN,
Aug 31 8 t * Niuetv-Six, B. C.
. Notice.
Office Gbeesville and Colvhiiua R. R.,
Colcmuia, S. C, August 2y, 1S73.
UNDER a resolution of the Board of Direc?
tors, the Interest Coupons of the State
Guaranteed Bonds, and of such other Bonds
of thin Company as are regularly recorded in
tho oflico of the Company, matured between
tho 1st day of January, 1672. and 1st dav of
July, 1873, both inclusive, will be funded in
Bonds having ten years to run, as provided
for in tho Company's prouosala to the Bond?
holders, of dato August 11.1873.
Holders of tho above obligations arc re?
quested to send in aetatcmeut ot them to this
oQIco, to facilitato tho exchauge which it ia
desired to complcto without delay, andonablc
tho necessary arrangements to be raado for
the resumption of tegular interest payments
on 1st January ensuing.
W. J. MAG BATH,
September 2 tu President.
ALARM TILL or MONEY DRAWER!
-MILKS' ALAHM TILL,
or
SAFETY MONEY DRAWER!
A Sure Protection Aaalnit Thieves.
Admirably
adapted to
tho needs of
Storc
or any one
receiving
md paying
oaf monev.
keepers,
Kitted with Oompsrlmcntt
For Bills, Currency and Specie, or Nickela.
Beady to attach to any counter in a few uii
nutce' time.
SOLD AT
Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses,
311 BROADWAY, KKW YORK.
M -MILK STREET, BOSTON.
And by tho hardware trade generally.
Sept 2 tuf 9
SEND for ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE,
and examine our orices, before purchas?
ing, as we claim to sell lower than any other I
establishment in the city. Remember the |
unmbor, 1,2110 Ridgo avenue, Philadelphia.
June 25 tjm_
We desire to inform Buyers |
j OF
CLOTHING
We have this day
"MlMBl DOWN"
A large hue .?!
SPR1XG CASSIIIERES
Bet idee
HATS AND SUITS
1
NEW YOtltt COST.
THE CASSIMERES range from 75 cents to j
$2 00 per yard, and were selected for our
custom trade! Call and oxamino for yourself.
Our Custom Department
Is roplcto with a choice and elegant assort?
ment of
CASSIMERES AX? VEST1SGS.
We are still taking orders for those rER
| FECT-FITTING SHIRTS.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Mooha and Java Coffees.
"I f \ BAGS Old Government JAVA,
1U 10 pockots Turo Mocha.
For sale low by HOPE & GYLES.
Corn Whiskey.
I3URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEV.
. Also, a lot of four yoar old MALT CORN
WHISKEY. Warranted pure.
Aug 13 \ JOHN C. SEEGERS.
ORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 18'
Family Flour.
100 BBL8. Lxtra Family FLOUR.
100 barrels low priced, bat sound.
For aale by HOPE A OYLES
HAGANS
Magnolia Balm
H j| A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A ?
Pure Blooming Complexion.
It is Purely Vegetable, and ita operation is
seen and folk at ouco. It docs away with tbo
tlusiied Appcaranco caused by Heat, FaUfroo
and Excitement. Hcalaand rcmovcsall Blotches
and Pimples, dispelling dark and un Rightly
epota. Drives away Tan, Freckles and Sim
burn, and by Its pen tin but powerful lnili'^uco
mauUes the laded check wlUi
YOUTHFUL BLOOM ASD BEAUTY.
'Sold by nil TniqpiFtn und Fir.cy Stores. DO
cot. 83 Park Place. S?;W York
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
OPENS OCTOBER 1; continues through
nine months. It is organized in schools
on the elective system, with full courses in
Claasice. Literature, Science, (with practice
in Choiuical and Physical Laboratories,) in
Law, Medicine, Engineering, Teaching and
Agriculture. Apply for Catalogues to
JAMES F. HARRISON,
Chairman, P. O. University of Virginia, Al
bomnrh> County, Virginia. Aug 11 lmo
THE MIL3 POWER
S*
m
CURES
IIITMPITREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE M?ST
ntnple experience, an entire success. Simple,
Prompt. Efficient and Reliable. They arc the only
medicines perfectly adapted to popular use?so
Mini'lo that mistuKCH cannot be mudo in usintr
them ; so hannle.M as to be free from dancer; ana
fo efficient as to\m nlwuys reliable. They have tho
highest commendation from all, nnd will always
nnderimtii-f.-iciion. Price, iu large three-drachm
Wals, with directions:
Nu*. Cures. Cents
.. T*cvers. Congestion, Inflammations, . . SO
.. WoeniH. Worin Fever, WormColic, . . 50
. Crylitu-Collc, orTeethiiigof Itifuu:<<, . 50
4. I?li?ril?cru, of Children or Adult"', . . 50
l>y*riitery, Griping, BiliousCulk*, . . 50
>.. i'liolera-Morbus, vomiting.50
'. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,.30
. Xeurnlyrta, Toothache, Fweneh?, . . . 50
Ilendiu lies, ?iek Headache, Vertigo, . 50
!?'? l>ysipep*la?lliiio??s <H*MlO-icb.50
11. Supiircsseu. or Puinfnl ivriodf, ... 50
12. White?, too Profuse: r?riods, . . . . 50
If. (Voup. Couah, Difficult Brvutlr.mr, . . .'>??
M. Knit Klieuiti? Erysipelas, Eruption/, . &??
15. llheuniatUm, Itkeuiiintio Pair.*, . . . ."0
10. Frvcraud Ague, Chill Fvvei, Ajucs, '?"
1". Plies, blind or bkediiur,.5"
IP. Oiihthnlmy, andere or Tvouu hy- s, . 50
19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic liwucriscn, . 6i"
20; Whooiilisg-Cougli. Viub.-ui Cough-s . K
Cl. Astlima, Oppr'--d Bi'Mtl.ins.*. ... 50
22. Kar Discharge*. Impaired Hearing, . *U
?.'3. Scrofula, F.nl..i^.'. l.:..:..l.s f-v.>-.lii.--. . 50
24. ?tnerul Debility, Fhysleal W ?iLtu>s, . ???>
25. llropsy and Scanty Se.'a-t;iitH,.. . . .0
2C. Nea-SUuness, Siikn?"* from Riding, . .0
it.' KldnryrlMucii???Gravel, . . ? . . ?'
'S Nervous IleliUUy? S< n-.iniil V. eakh. ss,
or Involuntary Discuargea,.
i!>. Sore Mouth, Canker, . ......
Z? I'riMnry lVcoUnrss. wetthu'tiio u a,
r.l. Painful Periods^ with Hiwimjh, . .
62. KuffrrlttK? ?t Chans? ofI.u?\ . ? ? ??
US. KpMeiisryi Kj.u?ii??. h!.\itus' Dun? , .IM
S4. ltlphtlierla, llwraud Bore> Ibrorit.. . .o
5.'. Chronic t ongeHtlons util fcruj.t.
FAMILY V.K*?y.
fa** V. i . withal ? :W large
M.nti.....: l?fc? ? . .? . .. ? ? ?
Cane Mr.:- it.-?' lirsvvi. . <? -
[yXlli'i' remedies art- sent cue
case or single Uoi to ???>' l"'-? f .",4*
rountiy. f? ee of cliai gr, on r? r. i;?t of
price. Address
""/"RSrS&o^ Co..
Hl ?, mil Ixw?t. No. .V.2 PitoAi>w.\T. Nr.w Yoke.
For Sale Uy ?11 l?rUK{{Ul4.
And bv GEIGER .\ McGUEOOR, Columbia,
S. C. " April 11 t^ly
Columbia Music Store
LyBrand & Son
Take ptea?ui'e in calliug the attention ol
the public in AM examination ol theii
STOCK MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,con
sisting ol Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodaone, Violins, Ciuhart, Banjos, Flutes,
Accordeous, Brass and Silver Hand Iuatru
menta ot all kin If. Also, Sheet Music and
lustruction Books Tor every class of Musical
Instruments on hand at all times. Wo are
Solo Agents for the State?.i South Carolina
of Eatcy A Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS, (sheet
Muaio acut by mail, post paid, on receipt ol
price; and all kinds of Music.il Goods eent l>v
Express, when ordered, to any part of the
State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos and Org*aus for nale cheap, for cash.
PiauoB, Organa and Melodeons Tuned and
Repaired in a satisfactorv manner: and will
giveoBpecial attention to'l'acking, Removing
and Shipping Pianos for other parties toauy
point desired, at moderate pi ices.
All ordere promptly at tended to and aatlH
faction guaranteed to Mioso favoring ua with
thoirpatronage. Send foronr catalogueof
Sheet Music'and Musical Merchandise. Ri?
chardson street, a few door* abovo PuiRKM
offlco, Columbia. S. C. _Nov7
Soegers' Beer is Fure.
IT don't contain Cocc'.r.r Indiens, FlahJBer
rie^, to make one sleepy or headachy.
.Event.
73. vol. ix?no. 144.
Harrison, Bradford & Co.'s
STEEL FENS.
Special attention called- to the well-known
numbers,
503?75? ?8?20 and 88.
Factory, ill. Vernon; Office, 75 John *treel,
New York. _Agg 7 8mo
MORTON, BLI8S & CO.
HAVE, through their attorneys, endea?
vored to establish their claims. Tho [
"INDIAN GIRL," by means of printer's ink
will trv to ajjow here. And whilst they
ARE GOING TO BELL
The property of tax-payers, or got tho |
amount they say is due them by
THE STATE,
Sho willl provo their friend by selling them
SEGARS and TOBACCO at less price than
they would be willing to bid for tho same
_AT AUCTION._
central national bank,
OF
COLI' AI It 1 A , S . C .
Present Capital, .... $150,000
Authorized Capital, . . . . $000,0001
OFFICERS.
JOHN B. PALMER, President.
A. G. BltENIZEB, Cashier.
C. N. G. BUTT. Assistant Cashier.
THIS BANK will Boon occupy its magnifi
cont three-story and Mansard Boof build?
ing, now in courso of construction on tho
corner of Plain and Richardson Btrcets,but I
for the present will do business at ?b old
Banking House, opposite the Columbia Hotel.
A general Banking business transacted. Cor- 1
tiQcatcs of Deposit, boaring Interest at the I
rato of Seven per cent, per annum, issued.
Notes, Bills of Exchange and other evidences '
of debt discounted, and money loaned on col?
laterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold*, Silver bought
and sold. Drafts on all tho prominent cities
in tho United States bought and Bold.
DinECTor.s?Jas. E. Black, John B. Palmer,
F. W. McMaster, B. D. Senn, (of B. D. Senn A
Sou,) G. W. Beardeu, (of Copeland & Bear
den,) R. L. Brvan, W. O. SwafBold, (of B. &
W. C. Swafilcld,) W. B. Stanley. J. O. Seegers;
Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; James H. nion,
YYinnsboro. Feb 8
"citizens~savi"ngs bank
or
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
? ?t ?
INTEREST ALLOWED AT TEE RATE]
OF SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM j
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,1
AND SI A' PER CENT. COMPO UND ED I
EVERY SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer, Vlce-Presidcnt.
A. G. Brenizer, Cashier.
J. H. Sawyer, in general charge.
John C. B. Smith, Aesistaut Cashier.
Directors.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, John B.
Palmer, A. L. Hr.skcll, F. W. McMaster, E.
H. Heiuitsh.T. E. Gregg, Columbia.
G. T. Scott, W. G. Ma>ee, Newberry.
B. H. Batledge, Daniel Bavencl, Jr., Chai
cston.
MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, WidoWB,
Orphans and others may here deposit
their savings and draw a liberal rate of inter?
est thereon. Planters, Professional Men and
Trustees wishing to draw interest on their
funds until they require them for business or
other purposes"; Parents desiring to set apart
small sunia for children, and Married Women
and Minors (whose deposits can only bo with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
iisido funds for future use, aro hero a?ort'ed
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
tho samo time, be subject to withdrawal
when needed. _ Aug 18
Hams! Hams!!
DAVIS* Diamond HAMS. Jost received
and tor ?ale bv
Aug Ii ".lOnN AGNEW A- SON.
The Cheapest and Best Place in Colum?
bia to Buy
C1RACKEK.X, Biscuits,
j Batter. Cheese,
Lard, Beef,
Tongues, Bacon, Hams,
I All of the best quality, is at
July 2-1 HARDY SOLOMON'S.
Printers' Ink,
STRONGLY believing in the virtue of this
article, our customers shall h? regularly
I posted in our business arrivals. It is often
difficult to enumerate the items on hand,
hut we can say without egotiom, that our
stork i-? the best assorted, and all goods
pulled by any house in our line arc- on hand
and soi l the m.>et favorable terms. More
anon. OKO. SYMMF.RS.
Choice Wines.
E (\ BASKETS|HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
j\/ 10 cases Sparkling Catawba,
10 canes "Vis Baia." 10 e;i:*e.- "Red Seal,"
10 cases "KclltyV inland Wine.
3cBfkj "Harmony Sherry,"
2 casks "Amontiladn Sbeiry,"
2 casks"Rcserc Madeira."
i'or sale bv HOPE M GYLES.
10
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BOXES prime Dmy Catling CHEESE
2 cases Edeun Cheese
July j.? GEO. SYMMERR.
New Books! New Books!!
fct"E"*OODS, 'by Edward Smith,M. D. $1.75.
J; "Critiques and Addresses," by Thoa.
Henry Huxley. $1.75. , ,
?Old Kensington," a Novel,by Miss Thack?
eray. $1. _
"London's Heart," a Novel, by layeon. $1
"innocnt " a NovpI. bv Mrs. Oliphant. 75.
BuhverV last Novel, "Kenelm Chillingly."
j. And other late publications for sale a*.
Aug 10 It. L. BRYAN'S Booketorc.
Smoked Meats.
FIVE tierces "Davis" Diamond HAMS,
500 pounds Sugar-Cured Shoulders,
500 pounds Sugar-Cured Bacon Strips,
Smoked Tongues and Beef.
All fresh to hand._GEO. RYMMEBB.
Oats and Corn.
1/\f\f\ BUSHELS piime while CORN.
,uuu 800 bushels hcavv OATS.
For ealo low for cash. HOPE 8s GYLEB.
Thorburn's Turnip Seed.
WHITE NORFOLK.
YELLOW STONE,
GREEN GLOBE.
HUT A BAOA. Fresh and for sale by
July 23 HOPE & GYLES.
?HE PHOENIX
Book, Job and Newspaper i ?
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