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THE ^?CfiNIX, Published Daily and Tri-Woekly, THg GlMANm, Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, ?i?O? UU iiieMttlu??Ii vJt., lieJiiiiijiOr, ?9*TubPbcsxix is the oldest Daily Paper n South Carolina, has the laugest circu? lation in the upper portion of the State, and has been regularly ianucd eiuce its in? ception?March 21,18G5. g?T Book and Job Printing ot every de? scription faithfully attended to. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, six monthB, $4; Tri-Weekly, 2 50; Weekly, 1 50. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted in the.Dalfy at $1 a square or nine lineB for first, and60 con t a eacn subsequent insertion: if not oxceedlng five lineB in length, 75 cents. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at less rates. Marriages, Funeral Invitations, Ac, SI. .8 AO RUTH. Julius Poppe, Anderson. Robert Bry?e.Spartanburg. J. A.Grlgsby.Rldgeway. E. A. Boott.Newberry. H. W. LaWHon, Abbeville. A Monstrous Ehtnookros.?On Wednesday, the largest black rhinoce? ros ever exhibited in the world was added to the collection of wild beastB in Barmen's hippodrome. This enor mouB mountain of flesb weighs 9,500 pounds. This is 2,200 pounds more than the'largestrhino'oeroB in the Zo? ological Gardens in London. His body is encased in a heavy leather-like hide, which overlaps at the joints, making folds nearly two inohes thick. Edward ,-Browa, colored, recently bunged at Gulpepper Court Honse, Vu., for murder, was quite willing to die, knowing, es he declared, that he was going straight to heaven. That's the way with them all. They all know they are goiog straight to heaven..'. It is fortunate that heaven is a rather roomy .pines, for it it were not, some of us who die a natural death might un? luckily be crowded out, Daring the deliberations of the jury in *the recent Grand Parish trial in New Orleans, the judges retired to their rooms and played a game of set? back euohre with "Gov." Kellogg. The lives of eight men were being balanced between life and death at that very time in the neighboring jury room, but that was nothing. $6,000,000 FIFTH AND LABT CONCERT nc aid or the Public Library of Kentucky, JOLT 31, 1874. IN announcing the fifth and last of the series of Gift Conoerta, given for the benefit of the PubUo.Library of Kentucky, the Trustees and Manager refer with pride and pleasure to tfae four which havo been already given: The first, December 16,1871! the second, December 2,1872; the third, July 8, 1878; and the fourth, Maroh 31, 1874. " . A ' ? Under their charter, granted by a special Aot of the Kentucky Legislature,'March 16, 1871. the Trustees are p.utborized to S-.vo ONE MORE, and ONLY ON K MURK ift Concert. With the money arising from this fiifth and last Concert, the Li? brary, MuBoum and other departments are to be enlarged and endowed with a fixed and certain annual income. Such an en? dowment fand is desired, as will secure, beyond peradventore, not only the mainte? nance of (bis magnificent establishment, but its constant growth. THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT, For the purposes mentioned, and which is positively and unequivocally announced as THE LABT WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER 1 HIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, will come off iu the Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Kentucky, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874. At this final Concert every thing will be upon a scale corresponding with its in? creased importance. The music will be rendered by an orobestra consisting of 100 performers, aoleoted for their fame indif? ferent lands, and the unprecedented sum of $2.000,000, Divided into 20,000 Gifts, will bo distributed among the ticket-holders. LIST OP GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift.$250,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 100,000 One Grand Gash Gift. 75.000 One Grand Gach Gift. 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 25,000 5 Cash Gifts, $20.000 each. 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each. 140 000 15 Cash Gifts, 10.C00 each.lSOjoOO 20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each. 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4.000 each. 100,000 30 Gash Gilts, 8 000 each. 90,000 50 Cash Gifts, 2.0CO each. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each. 100,000 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 120,000 C00 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 50 000 19,000 Cash Gifts, 60 each. 950,000 Grand Total 20 000 Gift*?, all cash, $2,500,000 PItlCE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets. $50 00 Halves. 25 00 Tenth, or each Coupon. 5 00 11 WholeTiokets for.500 00 22J Tickots for. 1,000 00 Micke ts aro now ready for talo, and ordors accompanied by oash will bo prompt? ly filled. Liboral commissions will bo allowed to satisfactory tgents. Circulars containing full particulars fur? nished on application. THOS. K. 1IRAML.KTT1G. Agent and Manager, Pablio Library Build? ing, Lonisvillo, Kentucky. M?y 19 Infi HOPE & GYLES HAVE for sale? 500 bushels OATS, 2,000 bushels BRAN, 2,000 bushels SHORTS. ALSO, Fresh Saur Kraut and Mince Meat, 100 boxes Raisins, 50 half-boxes Hnisina, 25 quarter-boxes Raisins, 50 drums Smyrna Figs, DoRsicated Cocoanut, , 100 pounds Soedless llaitins, 500 fleada of Cabbage. Breakfast Bacon, BUFFALO TONGUES. MESS MACKER? EL, LEAF LARD, PIGS' FEE r, for sale low by HOPE & GYLES. ttO THE READING PUBLIC! - ?? m m ? ' I If yon Want a Thorough. Newspaper, SUBSCRIBE FOB THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wedneeday, IN COLUMBIA, 80?TH CAROLINA. The PiitENix is the oldest daily paper in the State, and ban been regularly issued since March, I8G5. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph aud Mails, from nearly all parts of the World; together with full MARKET REPORTS; Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Reading Matter, of interest to everybody, will bo found in these publi? cations. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Takeu as a whole, no better or more satisfactory investment Can 1)0 made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. They are Conservative in politics, and ore devoted to the best iutcrests of the State. The following uro the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Pbxenix.H 00 : Tr: Weekly.2 50 Weekly Glkanlu (IS columns)... 1 50 These papers were the first issued in Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de? struction, and havo bean regularly published ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout middle and upper Counties of the State, und are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phoenix has a greater circulation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper. Mer? chants andothers will hud its columns an admirable means of communication with the people of tbe entire up-coun? try. Advertising rates are reasonable. Send advertisements marked with the number of insertions desired, and they will be stopped npon the expiration of the time. Office on Richardson street, between Taylor and Blanding. JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor. Have yonr Job Printing done Home. especially when Style and Price are the Same THE PHOENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of various grades and styles from one foot to the fiftieth part of an inoh in size; BORDERS. CUTS. Ac.; Black, Colored und Transfer INKS; PAPER, CARDS, Ac. The proprietor is a practical printer and employs the roost skilled men in the profession; work executed at short? est notice possible, in latest aud best styles and at New York urices. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of| 1. 2, 3 and 4 Sheet Posters. Hand-bills Programme?, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bills of Fare. Briefs, Letter Heads, Dodgers. Bill Heads, Checks, Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks, Taps, Curds all kinds und sizes? Wedding, Visiting, Business, Show. JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor Phoenix and Gleaner Establishment ?Columbia Hotel FIRST CLASS HOUSE. A CHANGE of management, and man; consequent improve? ments, enables the proprietors to offer to tho traveling public more oomfortB and conveni? ences than can be obtained at any otber lionao in tue city._ TKi.K?KAi'ii ?i! ?>ii. LIAltD and BATH BOOMS in the house, livery attention guaranteed. GORMAN .V CALNAN, March 4 Proprietors. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. E. KOSE, Proprietor. Another First Class Hotel in the City?Fare S2.50 a Day. (INCLUDING 031 NIL US KIDE.) SITUATED NEAItTHE CAPITOL and in the centre of the businces part of tho citv. Kose s OmnibuB will convev passengers to and from tycry Train. Tho Ladies'1 Apartments are complete, with private entrance on Asscinblystreot. Tho BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS aro all new and superior to any in tho city. April 5 TIA CHARLESTON, S. C, TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PDILAbELfillA, NEW V011K. BOSTOX, j AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. TItrec TlmciH Week from Ntw V<>i K ? T ui tilu j , Tli n< k<!u y n ml Saturday. X-n' K1 < ni s t u t <: Room Accumnioctaltouu Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Honrs Shorter, "via Charleston." TOTAL. CAPACITY, 40,000 It A 1.KS MONTHLY. The South Carolina Railroad Company, AND connecting Roads West, in alliance with tho fleet of thirteen first cl&ea Steam? ships to the above ports, mvito attention to the quick time and regular despatch afforded to the business public in the Cotton States at tbo PORT OF CHARLESTON, offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other port. The following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on tbeline: TO NEW YORK. CHARLESTON_Jas. B?rry, Commander. I CHAMPION.B.W. Loekwood, Com'er. JAMES ADGER.. T. J. Lockwood, Com'der. | MANHATTAN.. .M. 8. Woodhull.Com'er. JAMES ADGER &. CO.. Agents. Charleston, 8. C. GEORGIA.8. Crowoll, Commander. [ SOUTU CAROLINA.,T. J. Bockott.Com'der. WM. A.COURTENAY, WaGNER, HUGER A CO., Agent*, Cbariestt u, 8. C. TO PHILADELPHIA. Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter,Commander. EQUATOR.C. Hinckley, Commander. Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. CO?RTENAY, Agent, Charleston,S. C. TO BALTIMORE. FALCON.Hainie. Commander. ' SEAGULL.Dulton, C< mmander. Sailiug Days?Every Fifth Day. PAUL ?. TRENHOLM, Agent, CbarUston.B. C. TO BOSTON. Steamships MEIICEDITA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday. JAMES ADGER it CO.. Agent*. Chailcbton, S. C. Rates guaranteed as low as those ot'competing lines. Marine Insurance, one-hallof | ono per cent. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AKD THROUGH TICKETS Can be prolured at all tho principal Railroad Ofllcts in Georgia, Alabama, Tonnctuce j :md Mississippi. State Room* may be secured in advance, withe ni extra charge, by addressing the Agonts ot the Steamships in Charlenton, at whose offices, in all cases, tho Railroad riekota nhoul I be exchanged and Bertha assigned. Tho Through Tic kit.- bj this route include Trantdei s, Meals and Mate Room, while on ship-board. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, OKORCIA UAM.ItOAU And their connecting lines, have largely increased thtdr facilities for the rapid move? ment of Froigbt and 1'anseiigcrs betwei n the Northern cities and the South and West. First Class Eating Saloon at Branchvillc. I n the Georgia and South Caioliua Rail? roads, first class Sleeping Care. Froigbt promptly transferred from the etcaim rsto dr.y and night train? of theSouth Carolina Railroad'. Close, connection made with other Itoads,delivering Fnights at distant points with great promptness. The managen will use every exert it it to satisfy their patrons that the line tin Charleston cannot bo tail sett A in despatch and the safe delivery of goods. For further information, aj plv to T. J. GBIFFIN. Wf *teiH Aprvt. Atlhlttn. Ga ; B. T>; nAsrxi.. General Agent. P. O. Box 4.970; Office 317 Broadway. N. Y.: s. B.Pickesj-, Uoncrai rassenger and Ticket Agent. South Cfwuiiiii? l.&ihn&d:?] J. 5!, Sr.i.xtisc Supsr int enden t Great Southern Freigut and Passenger Line, Chat listen, b. C J ?Ii P.? fly Hoes! Hoes! COLUMBIA MUSIC STORE. LyBrand & WEareatiM rgenfs ror tie celebrated WARREN ROK, which his given such general Mitis'neti.m tho past season, and have also u full r.ssortineiit of Brado'a i Crown HOF.S. Iii tittle 1 Gart en It OES, Garden RAKFS, Garden TROWELS; SPADES, SPoVKLS, SPADING FORKS, j Manure I'ori.n, Canal and Qarden Wheel? barrows, A c,Ac, for Mal? at nur usual low prices. JOHN AGNI W .V .SON. Se?geis' vs. Cincinnati Beer. rrillF. Cincinnati GaxeUf makes Milt anto J. Dialling ai.nonneomi til t hat Ci->cn nati beer is no Innrer out e, hut adulterated with n olassos, sugar of - an h. fusel oil and the poisonous coichieuni. M-e Oonim'udoiier of Agriculture, iu his report for 18C>">. ?a\> that Prof. MapoH. of New York, analyzed the bcor from n dozen different breweries, and found all of it adulterated. Cocunluu Indiens and nux vomica imtored largely into its composition. J. (3. SFEGEltS guarantees hin beer tobe luro and reliable. Ho dons not adulterate > .but brews from the beet barley, malt a> \ hops. Jan^jJ HOPE & GYLES 4 R I nat in receipt of: ?\. 1 UrILED BEEF TONGUES. P kled TRIPE, Pi -ikled PIG'S FBET, Pieklod Fulton Market BEEF. Also, one barrel extra SAU:: Kl:'. l'T. ri^AKE pleasure iu calling the attention I dI the public to an examination ut their STOCK id MUSICAL MERCHAN? DISE, consisting of Pianos, Church and Parli?r Organs. llulodcous, Violins, Oul tai>, Hahjos, Flnles. AocorilcfiUM, Brat?s and Silvet Band Instruments ot all kinds, Also, Sheet Marie and instruction Books for every class of Musical Instrumenta on tiand at all tinies. We are Sole A gent ft for the State of South.Carolina o| Kstev.v Co.'s COTTAGE OhGANS. Sheet Musiescnt by mail, post paid, on roueipt of ju ice: and nil kind.-of Musical Goods rout by Express, who ordered, lo any part ottlie ;sta'.e, marked C. O. T>. Good '-iceonn-hajid Pi? anos and Organs for salecheap, tor cash. Piano*. OrgmiHSiid Melodcuim Tuned and Repaired m * satisfactory manner: and will eivt imperial at U-nI inn to Packing, Re? moving mid Shipping Plann? for nth* l par I ii v ?lilt d Mied I.IIIIII 1 HI I price?. \JI r.!t I r l>t OUipllj is fueli> ' *.t.'.' raiite? d with iheli irmia; r logne Vi' Slii'M Mitsii die-. ith'l i Pint:mx. ifl't it tended >u und ?at v. ti !>.?( (Avoring at ??'? I'd u r mil- rata "".f jfii-n' Merehan ?dn? l> -1 ret-1, c few dOdrotbOVC . C'dumbta .8 c Neiv 7 QENUIMC Inipoitcd Wines, Brandies. Etc . Etc. scotch wmsKiEs, old Jamalen limn, Rriiudif'h - ()!.'? rd. A<?., IJollr mi Gin. \ Porl Win". Madeira wine. , i : el 2n< old Whiakics. f. c. SFEGERS, Summer Schedule 8. & U.B. B., OBgM DOWN TRAIN TJP TRAI& Arrivo.Loavo Arrive.Loave Hpartanburg.. 11.00 2 45 Batosville.11.82 11.85 2.17 2.20 Pacolot.11.40 11.45 2.05 2.10 Jonesville. 12.15 12.22 1.28 1.35 Unionvillo.... 12 65 1.10 12.30 12.55 Bantnc. 1.42 1.50 11.45 11.55 Fi?h Dam. 2.12 2.16 11.10 11.20 Shelton. 2 28 2.85 10.47 lO.f? l.yleB'Ford.... 2.43 2 53 10.24 10.32 oti VbuClo* ? ? ? ? * 3*0 ff ss. i *j i v, ??'iiv Aluton. 4.CO 9.10 Juno 25 W. W. DA VIES, ?up't. The bhort Line Schedule. Cdakloite, Columbia & Avousta lt. R.Co. Columbia, B. C, May 17, 1871. [TO?(v TUE following r?b rW Wiigesnger Schedule will bc operated on and after thie dato: ooi.no noiitu Train No 2 Train No 4 Leave Augu.tta.0.80 a m 4.15 p ni Orunitevillo... ,*7 33 a m 5.11 p m Col'biu June tu. 11 88 a m pj 06 p m AniveColumbia.11 48am iMTp ui Leave Columbia.11.58 an: Wiun?buro.2 (Ii! p m Chester.}4 0(1 p m ArrivcOharlotte.f6.45 p m No. 2 Train uiakois cIubo connection, via Charlotto and Iticlimond, to all uointb North, arriving ut New Yolk (J C5 A. M. No. 4 Train lnnkeb cIopo connect im via Wilmington ami ltichmond to all iiuiuts North, arriving at New York at 5 15 1 M. going south. Train No 1 Train No 3 Leave Charlotte. 7.C0 a in Cheater. 1) 58 a m Winusboro.11 43 a m Arrive Columbia.2 t'3 p m Loavo Colombia.2.13 pm 3.10 a m Col'bia Junct'n . ;2 48 p m 1 15 a m Granitcvillo .. .|7.15 ji m *7 48 a m Arrivo Augusta.8.05 pm 8-15 a m 'Breakfaat. ^Dinner. -fSuppcr. South bound Trains connect at Augusta for all pointB South and Weet. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to princi? pal points. M&~ Sleeping cars on all Night TraiiiB. JA8. ANDERSON, Genend tiup. A. Tope, Gen. Tabsenger and Ticket Agent Wilmington, Columbia and Aug B R GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART., Columbia, S. C, May 18 1674. j, THElollowiug Sehe r^dulowill bo operated on and after tine date: goino NOllTU. TllAIN no 2 TI'.AIN so 4 Leave Columbia. 0 00 a ni 8 45 p m Florence.J12 25pm 2.10?m Arrive Wilmington.... 7.15 pm *7 15 a m ooinq sea'iu. tbain no 1 tbain m? 3 Leave Wilmington.b.10 a m fG.lOpm Florence.4.00 pm 11.37 pm Arrivo Columbia.0.t5 p m 4 00 a m Train No. 2. from Columbia, is an accom? modation to Florence, and there connects cloeelv with N. E. It lt.. and at Wilmington wilh W..4 W. R It. to all points North. Train No. 4 from Colombia in fast Ex? press, making thiougli conuictions, all rail. North and smith, and water line connec? tions rid Portbmouth. Train No. 1. irom Wilmington, connects .closely at Florence- with N. E. R. It. for Charleston, and ie an accommodation train thence to Columbia. Train No. 3, from Wilmington, is a fast Exprees, connecting closely lrom and to all1 points North and Month. Through ticket? nohl and baggage checked to all principal points. Pullman palace sleepers ? u night trainB. *breakfaet. 1 Dinner. iSupper. Accommodation Train No. 2 leaves Co? lumbia daily, Snndays excepted. Express | Train No 4*leaveb Columbia every night. JAS. ANDEhBON, General bnp. A. Pope, Pen. I'aaaenger and Ticket A gent Greenville and Columbia Railroad i'ASSENGEh 1TRA1NS run daily, Sundayt excepted, counc-ctiui. wilL Night Trainb on South Carolina Rkiln.au op and down; with Train* going North and houth on Charlotte, Columbia and Augutta and Wilmington .Columbia und Augusts ItoadB op. LeaveCulumbiaut.7.15 a m Leave Alston.9.05 a m Leave Newberry.10.40a m Leave Cokesbury. 2.00 p m Leave Relton.3.50 pm Arrive at Greenville.5.S0 p m down. Leave Greenville ?t. 7.30 a m Leave Relton. 11.30 a m Laave Coke9bury.11.15am Leave Nowberry*..2.80 p m Leave Alston. .*..4.20 pm Arrive at Columbia.0 00 j .Anderson Brauchautl JSlue li i<><;>' Die is, down". ' vp. LeaveWnlballa. 5.45 a m Arrive 7.18 pm Leave Perry villi- (1.25 a pi (5.35 p ra Leave Pendleton 7.10 a m 5 50 p ni Leave Anderson 8.10 a ni 4.50 p m Arrive at Belt on U.00 a ni Leave 3.50 pm Accommodation Trains ran im Abbeville Branch Monday, Wednesday Ri'o Friday. On Andoreon Branch, between Relton aud Anderson. Tucrdav, Thnradnv and Satur? day. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup. J*.\bf.r. Norton. General Ticket Ac ft. Change of Schedule. South Cauolina Railboad Company, Columbia, C? October 18. Ib7:t US?tm WBEBS&ftl^: . Change Schedule reraraay g?~w to go intoerterton and afterSuuday, 10th instant: mail and pashknok1i t1!ai!<. Leave Columbia at. R.40am Arrive at Charleeton at.4.20 pm Leave Charleston at.0.0( pm I rriveat Columbia at.5 (0 pm might EXrr.kkb. fbkioht an!' ACCOMMODA? TION tbain, Sunday* except od. LeaveColumbia.7.15 p n> Arrive.fi.SO . m ArriveCharleBton7.10 t> in Leave,.6.45 i>ni Oamdon Trainl runs. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, rh follows: Leave Cnlnnibia at. 1.50 pni An ive at Camden at... . 6 ?5 pm Leave Camel en at. f> 50am Arrive at Columbia at.11.60 um S. 1J. Pipkins. General Ticket Agent. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. i r a* Da?&! CONDLJ.SEi. 1 i ML feffff lf3WggSffl*'1 ARLE, Richmond und Danville, Richmond and Dhliville lt. V ., N. C Divieioii, and Nnith Wettetn >. C ll W. t.?lNU NOIt'J li. STATION's MAIL l.XlT.L.ns Leave Chariot t?. 7.10 I' M li 5:0.A HI Leave SalUbmy.11.60i 31 S >A >'. Leave Greeiiabtuo,. . 1.40 A M 11 10 A M ' Leave l>aii\iile. 4 SV A M 1 MiP M I Leave Bulkville. 0.44 AII c -Ji.J'M Arrive at, Richmond. .12.461 M (t.tit. I M GOING SOUTH. ' I eavc Richmond.2 30 1" M 5.10 . 51 i Leave Bulk ville. 5.34 P M 8 28 A .M Leave Danville. 10.41 1* hl 12.57 PM Leave Qrocniburo-2.15 A M 4.00 P M Leave Salisbury. 4 57 AM 6.22PM Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A M 8.30AM GOING EAST. I Leave Gn ensboro.... 1.45 A M 11.10 AM i Leave Oompunv bboj s 8 3C A MAvl2 20PM Leave ltaloigh. 8 05AM. I A-.rivi at fioUUhoro.. .11 15 A M. GOING WEST. ? Leave OMtlfhdru. .... 4 (0PM. ? Leave Raleigh. 7.-J5 P M. I LeaveCoinpanyShope 12 05 A M 2.15 J' M ! Arrive at Oreciieboro, 1 CO A M 3 SO P M North-weale-rni N <: 11 lt., Sntcra Brncli Leave Gn cnaboro 3 40p m Arrive 10.30a ni ' Leayd Kerneravilh' 9 00 a ni Anlye 6.10 ? in ? Mailtrains.dally; both wayp. over entire longth <d road." F.xpretf daily between THE PHOENIX Book, Job and Kevre]fepei 8team PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT! pppppppppp pppppppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppp pppppppppp pppppp p p p ppppp ppppp ppppp ppppppp ppppppp TIIE Proprietor of the FncENix has thoroughly fitted hie t nice with the Latest Improved Material for doing all kinds Printing. rkrrrberbb brrrrrrrrr rkrb rrrrb rrrr rrrrr rurr rr rr rrrrrrrr rrrrrrrr rrrr rrrr rrrr rrrr rrrrrr rrrrr rrrrrr rrrrr Type, BfirdfT, Ornaments, Cute. Ac.,are oJ MODERN STYLE and carefnllv selected.-. mmnmini iniiiiuniiii iiiiiiiii jmmii iinmii iitttttii nmnii iiinmi iTinun injiniiTiiiii ittttttttttttti The Presses areof the mot t approved patterns?Adams, Hoe and Liberty?including Platen, Bed and Cylinder,; and are properly madagud. NNNNNN NNNUN1 NNNNN'K NNNNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNN NN NNN NNN NNNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNN NNNNNN NNNNN NNN NNN NNNNN NNNNNN Pr< losslonal Men. Merchants and Jlacn !-aurere eupplied with anv atvh cl wril . 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