The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 07, 1873, Image 1
PlOtTTB^W* BUWHOBJ?C rBBACHER .
itev. 3. Ijji&ifSj'i ya the cs?s*Jon o!
a late visit to ? the White , Sulphur
Springs, was rassigned quarters nigh
nnto the lair ol .the tiger. . He gives in
the Gazelle the following appreciative
account of the gay gambolier:
S[Shall the meek ma a, who, in secret,
sals the gentle faro be unsung? Not
while rabera are, only ieQ cuuia? Lliiee
for a quarter. .
He who thinks my rest was broken by
the loud cries of the "Boos of Belial/'
or that X was jostled by the steggeriDg
drunkard on hia way to the game of
chance, or curees and clamor pelted at
my door, ie erring far in his thoughts.
The step of the "gambler" is as soft
as foot on ? Turkey carpets. Hu bow ie
a slight Incline and a benignant smile.
He BpeakB' but few words, and in a
mild; musical voice. There comes from
the Vbaukl' a subdued murmur like the
hum of bees or the rustle of rose leaves.
The cards slide from the paok with
smooth, oily, noiseless motion?no rattle |
or napping. The bet is made in a low,
tender tone. ' A lucky play or a bad ]
choioe elioit no aotnmentB. The player
rejoices in Secret or chafes in voiceless
woo. The "tiger" is always serene,
His fur is soft as silk and his paw is vel?
vet. His eye is set far: in the sooket,
and is as lustreless as a light hpuBo lamp
in mid-day, or, rather, a Ley den jar full
of latent lightning.
He deals out the destiny of dollars as 1
unmoved as fate.
He never . intrudes. He solicits
neither your notice, conversation nor
companionship. He is easy, modest,
fearless and a civilized Thug. His Der?
ringer ie freshly oiled and capped every
day. It is always hid, but handy. He
will pull trigger, only when .'there is but
half a second to spare. If yon play, it
eeoms to give him no pleasure. . If yon
pass his door without turning your eye,
his! smile is as soft and sweet as ever.
If you ask a favor, it ie granted prompt-1
ly and gracefully.
He respects the Sabbath, attends
service, listens with serious attention,
and never for a moment allows his eye to
admire his own doeskin and diamonds
or inspeot the clothing of others.
General Long street Avoided Lass j
a Leper.?A correspondent of the Nor?
folk Journal writes from the Allegheny
Springs as follows:
There are here, and have been dur?
ing the season, a number of celebrities,
who have quietly sharod the inter?
course of their fellow-citizone from dif-1
ferent parts of Ui# country. Within a |
few days a not very welcome associate,
General - Jjongstreet, of New Orleans,
has put in his appearance here. It ia
sad to recognize how low he has fallen
in the estimation of those who other?
wise would-delight to honor him. - He|
moves about without friendly recogni?
tion from any, though there are here
many of his old associates in arms. He
has bartered away a noble heritage, and
while hone would harm him, all are
ready to say: "So let it ever be with
those who sell themselves for place and
profit.".. / . >
Coneul Peixotto, who was sent to Bu?
charest soon afterathe massacre of the
Israelites two years ago, sends a highly
encouraging account of- .the results of
his mission, and it is stated that mea?
sures arc iu progress among the Jews in
Washington and Baltimore to raise
funds to continue him in the position
and retain, the United States consul in
B?umania.
A writer in the Savannah Neioe says
of Hon. B. H. Hill: "If losing $50,000
in a few years at planting can qualify
a man for giving advice to agricultural?
ists, then. it is peculiarly appropriate
that Farmer Hill should lecture at
County fairs and give the hardy yoe
manry of Georgia the benefit of bis
Bkill and experience."
Brandies and Wittes.
BRANDIES of Brandenburg Frerce?Pre?
ctal ty; vintages '35, '50, '60, *65.
WINES?Clarets, St. EstepUe, St. JuUen,
Margaux, La Boue, Chateau, Lafite, Chablis,
Latour, Blanche, and the crowning Wine of I
all, CHATEAU YQUEM. from the houao of |
Brandenburg Frercs, Bordeau. This new
Wine is sold exclusively by us in this mar?
ket._OEO. SYMMEBB.
Fancy Groceries, Spices and Condi?
ments.
THESE in fall supply: PRESERVEB, Fruit
Jellies, imported English 8auces and
Fioklee, Canned Fruits, Fieh and Vegetables,
assorted; Mushrooms, Truffles, Curvy Pow?
der, Penang Cloves. Mace, Ginger, Bed Pep- 1
per: Hams. Smoked Beef and Tongues.
Pickled Salmon, new Mackerel, and full
stock of Staple Goods, at as low prices as
any one, and jull iccighti always guaranteed.
Aug 30 ?_GEO. SUMMERS.
GILT EDGE
GUTTER!
ALWAYS fresh on band, and although in
procuring this extra quality we have to
pay more, still we sell at same price as the
inferior grades nnuallv retailed in Columbia
Our grades are all fibst class.
Aug 17_GEO. SYMMEBB.
Bonds, Stocks, ?See.
IBUY and BELL on COMMISSION and
my own account,'at current rates:
BONDS and STOCKS of RAILROADS.
?Bonds and Stocks of States and Unitod
'States, BiTnds and dtooks of Cities and other
corporations, Bank Notes, Coupons, Gold
ana Silver Coin, and approved Claims against
the United States, State and County.
D.GAMBRILL,Broker,Main stroet,
Aug 10 tCmo 2d door South Wheeler House.
Summer Wines and Fall Stock
HOCKS, Clarets, Burgundies, Sherries.]
Port and Maderia Winea; Brandies of
Vintage 1605, I860,1858 and 1835.
Choice Mol low Whiskies of various brands,
including our exoluBive specialty, MARY?
LAND CLUB-fiueat extant.
July 20 SYMMEBS.
New Mackerel.
K / \ KITS Mesa and No. 1 MACKEREL.
DU 50 naif and Wholo Barrels, Is, 2s, 3s.
50 Boxes Scalod Herrings.
500 Georgo's Codfish;
For sale low by_ ' HOPE .A GYLES, v
Revised Statutes State South Carolina.
CIOHPLETE in one volume, $0.
; ACTS (if ihn Legislature, 1872-73, fl.
IV Bftle a*. K. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore.
BY J. A. SELBY. CC
8J3ooial Notlo???
THE LULL POWES
CURES
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST
nmplo experience, an entire ?ucoesB. Simple,
Vromrt, Efficient and Reliable. They are the only
medicines perfectly adapted to popular we?so
eimplo that mistakes cannot bo made in uxtnir
them; so harmless as to bo free from danger; and
so efficient ns to bo always reliable. They have tlio
highest commendation -from all, and will always
rendcreatisfaction. Price, in large three-dracbin
vials, with directions:
Nob. Cures. Cents.
1. Fever?, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 50
~ Worms, "Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . . 50
t. Crying-Colic,orTecthiugof Infants, . 50
4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, . . 50
5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50
P. CholeraOIorbu?, Vomiting.50
'? Coughs, Colds, lironchiti?,.50
t>. Neuralgia, Toothnche, Pucoacho, ... 50
0. Ht-adacnca, Sick Headache, Vertigo, . 50
10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, . .* . . 50
11. Suppressed, or Putoful Periods, . . . 50
12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, .... 50
13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Brcafhinc, . . 50
M. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . SO
15. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains, . . . 50
16. Fever ami Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 10
17? Piles, blind or bleeding,.M
IP. Ophthalmy, and Sore or Yv"?>nk Eye?, ? 5(3
19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Influenza, . 5C
20. Whooptng-Cougli, Violent Coughs, . tt
21. Asthma, Oppressed Breatliinsr, ...?
22. Eac Discharges, Impaired Hennnff, . 50
23. Scrofula, Entarge?! OlanusvSweUlng!?, . 50
24. (ieutralDebility, Physical Weakness, . 58
25. Dropsy aud Scanty Secretions, .... 50
26. Sen-Sickncs.8, Sickness from Riuuie;, . f 0
27. Kidney-Disease, Gravel, . . . . . 50
28. Nervous Dchlllty.Bcminul Weakms?,
or Involuntary iJiscnarges,.1*0
23. Sore Mouth, ("anker, . . . . . . . M
50. TTrt1?* ry iVsakrisii. wetting tap Bed, 10
51. ' Painful Pertod?, with Spasms, . . ?'1
32. Suffering* at Chan?iof Life, . ^ . . .1
y, SjtUMnS. St. Vif"" "
In, Ulcerated ?or
Jougcstlous UU
FAMILY CASES
3S. Epllensey, SAums. St. Vitus! Dance, . I
34. Diphtheria, Ulcernteil Soro Threat.. . ? i
S5. Chronic Congestions UUl1 Eruptions, i
Case (Morocco) with above 35 large vials
Manual of Directions, . . . ;
Case (Morocco) of 2') l tr^c vials nt?l 1 li W
B_~These remedie? nie Kent by the
caao or single box to any part of the
country, freu of charge, on receipt of
price. Address
HU^fi5?l?h.^edicine Co.,
Office und Depot, No. 502 Broadway. Saw Yo::u.
For Sale hy all Druggists.
And by GEIGER -McGREGOR,Columbia,
B. 0._April 11 jgly
OBSTACLES TO UARRIACE?Happy
relief for youug men from the effects of
errors aud abuses in early life. Manhood re?
stored. Impediments to marriago removed.
Now method of treatment. New and re?
markable remedies. Bosks and circulars
sent free, in sealod envelopes. Address
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth
street, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution hav?
ing a nigh repntation for honorable conduct
and professional skill. July C 3mo
Sugar-Cored Shoulders and Strips.
BBLS. Sugar-Cured SHOULDERS and
Breakfast STRIPS. HOPE Si GYLES.
6
Columbia Female College.
TnE next Collegiate Year will
sbegin on the 1st of October and
telose on the last day of June, em?
bracing two eeesions of four and
one-halt months each.
Rates per Bcssion invariably in advance.
Board, including fuel aud lights, with
. regular tuition aud stationery, for
School purposes.$112 GO
Tnition for day pupils. 25 00
Music on Piano, Organ or Guitar. 25 00
For circular, addrosa
REV. SAMUEL B.JONES, President.
_Sept 5 lmo
BARGAINS
CLOTHING
T
0 make room for our FALL and WINTER
STOCK, we will soil
TO CASK BUYERS
At prices that cannot fail to please. We still
have on hand
First Class Business Suits, Dre6s Suits,
Fancy and Plain Gassimero
Pants and Vests.
Call and be convinced that wo arc offoring
BARGAINS IS CLOTHING.
Aug 13_HIN"ARD ?fc WI1.ET.
Timothy Hay.
TONS CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY, for
sale low by HOPE .t GYLES.
10
Richland School for Boys,
Lanvalo street, near Park Avenue,
BALTIMORE. MD.
Both Boarding and Bay Pupil* Received,
INSTRUCTORS:
Wk. D. Mastix, A.M. Graduate University
of South Carolina, Principal?English and
Latin.
W. Oaby Robinson, Graduate University of
Virginia?Mathematics, Groek and English.
Henry R. Cabteb, Gradn ?te University of
Virginia?Applied Mathematics, Natural Sci?
ence and Engineering.
M. Leonoe Rabii.i.on?Fronok.
M. Lucien R. Peet?German. ?
Mb. A. J. Cables? Commercial Arithmetic
and Book-kcoping.
PUPILS carefully prepared for
college or for businesa pursuits.
|Tho scvonth annual session, com
llmencing September 15, will be
hold in the new and commodious
school building, which has just
boon oreotod. For further particulars apply
to the Principal, or consult tho Catalogues,
w .ca wiJ,bo "ent hy him to anyaddreHs.
_AM 20>_ lmo
Western Hay. ?
1 AH BALES TIMOTHY HAY for sale low
.LV/IJ for cash. ( HOPE A GYLES.
>LUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY M(
IWilliamston Female College,
\V'ILUAMSTO.t, S. C,
Will Open Us Third Collegiate Year October
0,1873.
Among its claims are high,
healthy climate, pure water, the
^celebrated Mineral Spring, unex
fceptionable board, mild govern?
ment, rigid acholarehip, liberal
premiums, easy access, quiet our
1 roundings, non-aectariau Christian influ
I ences, freedom from church and State con?
trol, absonco of interruptions inseparable
from largo towns, and the following low ratou
for twenty weeks, in advance: Board, exclud?
ing washing and lights, $70; regular tuition,
MO to ?25; piano, organ or guitar, $20; Latin,
Greek, French and einging, gratis. Minis?
ters' daughters pay no regular tuition.
For a catalogue* address
BEY. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M..
Aug S ffimi) President.
PRIOR TD GDIN? NDSTB
F
OR new cone's, and before putting aside
Summer Fabrics, wo
Offer what Summer Gcods we have at
prices that will pay tic consumer to buy and
bold them.
All styles of Staples f.nd Domestics, to?
gether with regular Stock Goods, on hand,
in good unbroken li-cs, at prices to please
our patrons.
Every effort making to clear the stock, and
put a splendid opportunity before our patrons
I for winter purchases at the best prices.
_B.C. SHIVER ACQ.
THE NEWEST ATTRACTIONS
BEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON
Will now be found at the
Grand Central
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
WH. 8. LDVI & CD.
WILL OPEN TO-MORBOW, [MONDAY,]
Augnat 20, 1873.
50 pieces Japanese Poplins at 12Jo. a yard.
35 pi.-ces Fine Printed uwua at 12A ctutd a
yard
Wo aro CLEARING OUT Summer Goods
at ve?y LOW PRICES, to make room for Fall
Goods soon to arrive.
All tbo departments of our house aro newly
replenished with choice goods, at low prices.
Customers will find lots of BARGAINS by
looking through the "Grand Central" Dry
Goods Establishment of
* WM. D. LOVE A CO.,
Under the Wheeler House.
W. D. Love._B. B. McCbi-.khv.
Oats and Backs.
fTAA BUSH. RED RUST PROOF OATS,
I UU for seed.
10 well bred MERINO BUCKS.
lt. N. GRIFFIN,
Aug 31 8_fJ_Ninety-Six, S. C.
Cheese.
?I f\ BOXES prime Dairy Cutting CHEESE
X.\J 2 cases Edenn Cheese.
July 20 tOEO. SYMMERS.
Mocha and Java Coffees.
-| f\ BAGS Old Government JAVA,
J-vJ 10 pockets Pure Mocha.
For sale low by_HOPE & GYLKS.
D, EPSTIN,
Columbia Hotel
Clothing Emporium!
NEW CLOTHING!
GOOD CLOTHING! CUEAP CLOTUIXG
THE largest acd flneat of the verv latest
styles of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
for Men and Boya, ever seen in Columbia.
Furnishing Goods!
His stock of Gents'FURNISHING OOODS
cannot bo equaled in tho city, comprising
every novelty of tho season.
Hats and Caps!
Silk, Wool and Slraw HATS?tbovorvilati si
out. Tho celebrated "VENTILATOR"
STRAW HAT on hand?just the thiug Tor
warm weather.
Shirts! Shirts! Shirts!
SILK SCAR* 3, TIES and BOWS, of tho
(lnoatand most elegant designs and patterns
All at tho lowest possible figures.
Call oarlv, at D. EPHTIN'S,
May 24 Under Columbia Hotel.
Attend the True
)RNING, SEPTEMBER 7. 187;
Family Flour.
100 BBL8. hxtra Family FLOUR.
100 barrels low priced, but sound.
For aale by HOPE A, OYLES
'?co
HAG AN' S
Magnolia Balm
?*, { A FEW APPLICATIONS MARTS A ;
Puro Blooming Complexion.
5 It is Purely Vegetable, and itr. operation in
e. cn and fei? at ouco. It docs away with tbo
Flushed Anpcaxanco caused by Heat, FaUguo
tn.l Excitement. Healsaud removesaU IJIotcbes
tn-l Pimples, dispelling dark aud unsightly
r.pots. Urlvea away Tan, Fre?kleeand Sun?
burn, and by Ita gentlo but pow irful intli>* uco
xa&nucB tbo laded check with
YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND BEAUTY.
Sold by all TU-UKeists and Tic :j Stores. Do
?>3t. r.3 Park Place. S< w York
SEND for ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE,
and examine our oricce, boiore purchas?
ing, as we claim to sell lower than any other
establishment in the city. Remember the
uuraber. 1,230Ridge avenue, Philadelphia.
June 25 +3m _
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
OPENS OCTOBER 1; continnes through
nine months It is organized In schools
on the elective system, with full courses in
Classics. Literature, Science, (with practice
in Chemical aud Physical Laboratories,) in
Law. Medicine, Engineering, Teaching and
Agriculture. Apply for Catalogues to
JAMES F. HARRISON,
Chairman, P. O. University of Virginia, Al
hcmarle County, Virginia. Aug 11 liuo
Columbia Music Store
LyBrand & Son
TAKE pleasure iu calling the attention ot
the. public to au examination oi their
STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,con?
sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlm Organs,
Mclodoons, Violins, Guitate, banjos, ['lutes,
Aceordeous. Brass and Silver Rand Instru?
ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Music and
Instruction Books for ever} class of Musical
Instruments oh hand at all times. We are
Solo Agents for the Stall of South Carolina
of Estey St Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet
Music sent by mail, pnnf* paid. ?n; receipt ol
price; and all kinds of Musical Good* sent ny
Express, when ordered, to any part of the
Stale, marked C. o. D. Good .Seeoni?-iiand
Pianoc and organ* for sale cheep, for ?ash.
Pianos, Organs and Molod?ons Tuned and
Repaired in a.satisfactory mantu-r: and will
give especial attention Packing, Removing
au.l Shipping Pianos for >tl:t r pur: i< s to any
point desired, at modt rat t pi i?*? r.
All orders promptly Attended to and -atis
faction guaranteed to thos? iuvoring n* with
their patronage Send foi our catalogneo!
Sheet Mnsie an'd Musical Vi rchaiidis< . Ri
ihardson street, a few d">r- nbnvr Purr.sis
ofliee. Columbia. S. C. Nor 7
Seegers' Beer is Pure.
T Um.'! "ivtaitj Coeolus Indiens, FishLBcr
vi<-r-. to make one sleepy "'' edsrhy.
Choice Wines.
RASKETS|UKIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
*jy f 10 cases SparMing Cntawha,
Id cases "Vis Bmi h " 10 ca's^s "Re 1 Seal,"
1U cases "KellcyV Island Wine.
3casl.^ "Harmony Sherry,"
2 casks " Atnoiitiludn sh< i i j."
2 casks "Resere Madeira."
For sale by HOPE A GYLES.
New Pooks! New Books'.'.
fcs T7100DS," bv Edward Smith, M. I), fl 75.
"Critiques and Addres-es," by Titos.
Henry Huxley, fl.75
"Oi l Kensington," a Novel,by Mies Thack?
eray. $1.
"London's Heart,'' a Novel, by Fayoon. fl.
"Inuocent," a Novel, by Mrs. Oliphant. 75.
Bulwer'e last Novel, "Kenelm Chillingly."
75. And other late publications lor sale a\
_Angl0_ILL. BRYAN'S Bookstore.
Oats and Corn.
1 f\f\(\ BUSHELS pi imo white CORN.
SCO bushels heavv OATS.
For salo low for cash. FIOPKA <;YT.FS.
Teas and Gollee.
^SPECIAL attention pa. '. to tin excellence
jj of these dornest it! luxttrh
TEAS from 53 ecus a to choicest imported
at$2.00 per pound. Our PARCHED JAVA
COFFEE is genuine; also, Mocha; stock of
RAW COFFEES vailed and sold at low
price-,. , GKO. SYMMERS.
Corn Whiskey.
1JURE Mountain- corn whiskey.
Al-o, ; t of four vearold MALT COR*
WHISKEY A'arinnte'd puro
Aug in lOflX c ?1 I g ms.
E
'Event.
5. VOL. IX?NO. 145.
Harrison, Bradford & Co.'s
STEEL PENS
Special attention called to the well-known I
numbers,
505?75? ?8?BO and 23.
Factory, Mt. Vernon; Office, 73 John street,
New York._ Aug 7 3mo
We desire to inform Buyers!
0 i?
CLOTHING
Wc have thi9 day
MA1KBB DOWN"
A large line of
SPRING CASSIMERES
Beeidee
HATS AND SUITS
TO
NEW YORK COST,
THE CASSIMERES range from 73 cente to
12 00 per yard, and were selected for our
custom traded Call and examine for yourself.
Our Custom Department
Is replete with a choice and elegant asaort
-tneut of
CASSIMERES A.\i) TESTDiGS.
Wo are still taking orders for those TER
FECT-FITTING SHIRTS.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
OF
C O L u M n 1 A , S ? C .
Present Capita!.HSO.OOO
Authorized Capital, .... $500,000
OFFICKHS.
JOHN B. PALMER, President.
A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier.
C. N. G. BUTT. Assistant Cashier.
THIS BANK will soon occupy its magnifi?
cent tbree-Btory and Mansard Roof build?
ing, now in course of construction on the
comer of Plain and Richardson streets, but
for the present will do business at its old
Banking House, opposite theColumbiaHotel.
A general Banking business transacted. Cer?
tificates of Deposit, hearing Interest at the
rate of Seven per cent, per annum, issued.
Notes, Hills of Exchange and other evidences
of debt discounted, and money loaned on col?
laterals. Stocks, Bonda, Gold, Silver bought
and sold. Drafts on all the prominent cities
in tho United States bought and sold.
DmccTORS?Jas. E. Black, JohnB. Palmer,
F. W. McMastcr, R. D. Senn, (of R. D. Senn &
Son,) G. W. Bearden, (of Copeland & Bear
din,) R. L. Brvan, W. C. Swaflield, (of It. &
W. C. Swaflield,) W. B. Stanley, J.C. Seegcrs;
Samuel McGowan, Abbeville; James H. Rion,
Winnsboro. Fob 3
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK*
or
I SOCTII CAROLINA.
Deposits of SI and Upwards Received,
-? ? 4)
INTEREST ALLOWED AT TEE HATE
OF SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COMPOUNDED
E VEU Y SI A' MONIES ON A CCO UNTS.
OFFICERS.
V7m. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer, Vice-Prcrident.
I A. (i. Brenizer, Cashier.
J. II. Sawyer, in general charge.
John C. H. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
1 Directors.
Wane Hampton, William Martin, John B.
Palmer, A. C. Haskell, F. W. McMastcr. E.
11. Heinitsh, T. E. Gregg, Columbia.
G. T. Scott, W. G. Muyos, N'ewherry.
H. H. Itntledge, Daniel Ravenel, Jr*., Char
(???ton.
MECHANICS. Laborers, Clerk?, Widows,
Orphans and others may hero deposit
their savings and draw >. liberal rate ol inter?
est thereon. Planters. Piokssioual Men and
Trustees wishing to draw interest on their
funds until the* requite them for business ot
other purposes; Pai cut* desii ing to set apart
small sums for childreu, and Married Women
and Minor.- whoso dep. sits can only be with
drawn by themselves, or, In case nf death, bj
their legal representative.-',', wishing to lay
aside funds for future life, are here afforded
an opportunity of depositing their mcane
where they,will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the same time, he subjoct to withdrawal
when needed. Aug 18
Hams! Hams'.!
DAVIS' Diamond If A MS. Just received
and for sale by
A"K 9 _ JOHN ADffBW & SON.
The Cheapest and Best Place in Colum?
bia to Buy
CIRACKEUS, Biscuits,
/ Butter. Cheese,
Lard, Beef,
Tongues, Bacon, Hams,
All of the best quality, in at
JtUy 24 _ HARDY SOLOMON'S.
Printers' Ink,
STRONGLY believing in the virtue of this
article, our customers s-hall b : regularly
posted in our business arrivals. It is often
difficult to enumerate tho items on hand,
l>ut wo ct:n 3iy without egotism, that our
ulook is the best assorted, and all goods
puffed by any imn-e in our line arc on hand
and Bold on ti;.: most favorable terms. Moro
anon. OEO. 8YMMERR.
Thoruurn'a Turnip Seed.
"ITCTHITK VoltFOLE,
W VBLLOW STONE, . <
? GUI KN GLOBE,
it UTA UAGd I'r eh ar.d for sale by
,i i|v 23 HOPE GYLES.
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