The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, November 21, 1874, Image 1
Tas EfsxauaiAiiM. or Honesty.?A
great many good epeoobes were made
daring tbo canvass; bot one of tbe
wisest einoe the eleoUon ia that which
tbe Hon. 8. 8. Oox, of New York, has
just delivered at Annapolis, where he
had a torch-light serenade. Hero is a
bod.nd sentiment from tbe heart of it:
"While we ponr out the oil of heal?
ing into the woonds of tbe State, let
ub also lift op the banner of the peo?
ple, North and South, in the genuine
enthusiasm of hooesty. No suspected
or bad man should now be in front.
It is the year for the jubilee of putri
otio bonoBty.
"Well, why should all enthusiasms
be limited to the arts nnd soiences,
to the author nnd the inventor, to the
poet and the religionist? Is there no
genniue love for the country? Is all
patriotism to be rallied to a salary or
a job? Is it not sweet to live and din,
ob well as to 6toal and grab, for one's
country? I am for living jast now."
Mournful Coincidence.?Two very
remarnable incidents happened lately
in the village of Fairhaven, Mass. Two
aged sisters, who inhabited houses at
opposite corners, died at same timo.
Eaoh matron was tbe head of a large
family, eaoh fnneral was appointed at
the same hour. Tbe hearse eontaining
the body of the eldeat sister passed on
first to the cemetery, when tbe family
of the other sister fell into the line of
mourners with their burden. A few
days later, two young ladies living in
neighborhood died, who were engaged
to be married to oousins. Their wed?
ding-dresses were thofr shrouds.
There is a queer railroad trouble in
Indiana. A road being in debt for1
$2,000 taxes, the sheriff of the towu
where they are duo is trying to attach
a locomotive. The law does not allow
bim to take the locomotive of a mail
train, and now the freight trains don't
stop at that town, but run through, all
handf deriding the sheriff, who soeB no
way to secure his looomotivo.
Important Notice to All County Trea?
surers anU Auditors In this State.
State of South Cabolina,
Executive Detabiment,
Columbia. November 19, 187L
WhereaB, my official signature has
been uffixed to a circular of the Honor?
able the Comptroller General, sus?
pending or postponing tho ooliection
of the incoming taxes; and
Whereas, tho reason assigned by the
Honorable the Comptroller General for
Buch suspension or postponement, is
tbe non-readiness of some of the tax
officers in the State to begin the said
collection;
Therefore, I hereby give notice to
tbe several County Treasurers and
Auditors throughout the State, that
the said official consent on my part to
tbe said circalar which has been issued
Was and is not meant to order tho post?
ponement or suspension of taxes in
those Counties in which tbe officers
are ready to begin the collection.
F. J. MOSES. Jn.,
Governor South Carolina.
j&Stf^aoh paper in tho Stute copy
onoe.
Tax Levy.
Riculad County,
Office County Tbeasubep.,
Columdia, S. G, Nov. IG, 1874.
Tho following taxcB have been
levied upon tho property of this
County, viz:
1. For pay of salaries Exe?
cutive and Judicial officers of
tho State, the Clerks nnd
contingent expenses of the
Executive and Judicial De?
partments of the Govern?
ment.mills 1%.
2. For support and main?
tenance ? f the penal, chari?
table and educational insti?
tutions of the State, exclu?
sive of common schools_ 1J-4
3. For support and main?
tenance of public schools.. . 2
For payment of deficien?
cies for school claims and
School Commissioners' sala?
ries, duo prior to November
1, 1873. 3/%
4. For expenses of the
General Assembly. 1
5. For public printing... }s
6. For payment of inter?
est upon tbe public dobt, (as
adjusted by Act of Decem?
ber 22, 1873.) due and pay?
able upon l?t of January
and July. 1875. 2
7. For de?oienoeu, or uu
paid appropriations and
claims of Central National '
Sank, P. F. Frazeo and F.
Cardarelli. 14-5
Total for State Taxes 10 23-GO
For current expenses of
Riohland County.mills 3
For Now Court House.... 1
For Common Schools_ 1
Total for County 5
Tho (ax duplicate- will be opened in
this office on the thirtieth day of this
instant, for the collection of tho abovo
tax levies, and every day thereafter
(Sanduy excepted) until (ho 15th duy
of January, 1875. When 20 percent.
penalty will attach to nil delinquents.
J. L NEAQLE,
Treasurer Bichland County.
Novl7 I17w8
For Salo or Rent.
A DESIUAHLE Rosidonce, ou Ger
Ivais street; the lot contains half an
acre, with good orchard; tbe bouse
has seven rooms; well of good water on the
premises.
Also, for rent another HOUSE, on Bland
ing street, containing four rooms, one and
a-balf sqaares from Main street. For par?
ticulars, apply to D. L BOOZER,
No? 17 At his Dental Offlco.
BY J. A. SELBY. COLI
Indian Squaw Cigar Store.
TFJE Executive Co mm it too of Rich! and
Oonnty swallowed Nash after smoking
the Bogus 5 cent Cigars sold at a neighbor?
ing establishment. Had they purchased the
genuine arid otily original 5 cent Cigars
which aro sold onlv at tbu Indian bquaw
Cigar Store cornor Main and Plain streets,
their delicious aroma would havo enabled
tliem to swallow the Republican Printing
Company ana honest John Patterson For
a mipplv of tboae genuine and ttelicivus Ci?
gars, apply to JOHN AGNEW A BON.
Nov '20_.'I
Buckwheat Flour
AND
NEW ORLEANS SUGAR!
White Fish, Ood. Eureka Ood, &c.
Ja. &.
APPLE BUTTER, Cranberry Sauco,
Mince Meat, CIGARS, equal in quality and
aa low in prioe aa any in the city.
Wo will not abock your nerves witb
ghastly or ridiculous advertisements, but
simply say onr oxpenacs are small com?
pared witb tboHO ot other houses, and
amount of business douc, and we arc satis?
fied witb moderate profits.
Nov 20 LOKICK &, LOW RANGE.
CAROLINA
Lumber Manufacturing Co.
JOHN C. MALLONEE, President.
Tnos. Bomkell, Boo. and Treas.
WHOLESALE and retail dealers in all
kiuds of Southern and Northern
LUMBER, FLOuBINO, CEILING and
otber kinds of WORKED LUMBER mado
a specialty; Shingles, Plastering Laths,
|Vegutablo Boxea, Ac, Ac. Office and
Works, Hnrlbeok's Wbarf.ucar North-east?
ern Itailroad, Charleston, S. C, and 'J't
West Gervais strco*., Columbia. S. C.
E. MORBIS,
Agent at Columbia, S. 0.
N. B ?Special arrangement bavo heon
I mado wiib iho railroads for delivering lum
I bur _ Nov 18 Into
New Qoods.
HAVE jnat recoived from New
York a varied assortment of Cloths.
_, Caasimeres and Twood?, Yestings,
Ac, which will bo made to ordor at short
notioo. Batisfaction gnaranteeri and terms
modorate. JOSEPH BCIMONELLI,
No. C Washington Bt., op. City Hall.
Nov 13 1
Medicinal Confections.
TtyrARSH MALLOW DROPS, Gum Drops,
IVa Jnjubo Drops, Flaxaeed Candy, White
uak Dark, Cocoa Cream, Irish Moss Drops,
Wild Cherry Drops, Chlorate Pot nah Drops,
Cocoa Wafers, Chocolate fortbo Health,
Cocoa Cream Caramel, Tolu Jnjubo, Horc
bound Jujubo. For sale at
SovUj _HElMTBn'S Pharmacy.
Election of City Clerk.
Office CiiyClerk,
CoLUMIlIA, 8. C, November 112, 1S74.
npiIE City Council will, at their next re
JL gular meeting, to he held on the '2It li
inst., enter into an election for C11Y
I CLERK. TREAKURER AND ASSESSOR, to
j till the vacancy occasioned by the resigna?
tion of tbo pfeaent incumbent. Applica?
tions niUHt bu riled in this uflico ou or be?
fore the 23d. Ry order of Council.
WALTER 11. JONES,
Nov 12 C City Clerk.
Boarding.
MISS CORDELIA MOUDECAI, Colum?
bia, S. C, annouiicca that licr ea
tabliHhmont, South-went comer of Sumter
ami Lady stroetH, is prepared to accomino
dato BOARDEBS, pormamnt and train
jsient, where the tastes and comfoitH of the
Host fastidious will ho guaranteed
Nov 12 }13
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVUK AND I'LATKI) WARE,
SPECTACLE!, EYE-GLASSES, ETC.
mm
IHAVE a large ?loch of tbo above on
bund, and will *oll them at the lowest
cash prices. All goods warranted as repre?
sented.
nr Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re?
paired and work warranted.
OKO. BB?NS,
Oct 27 Columbia Hotel Block.
Flour! Flour!! Flour!!!
BARRELS FANCY FAMILY
IV "v" FLO Uli, ground from selected
hew Wheat, just received and for sale at
reduced prices by JOHN AGNEW t SON.
Wagons, &c, 4c.
THOSE in want of any
^stylo of WaOONS will find
it to their advaatago to
?^ivo me a call. I manufac?
ture or repair any kind of wagon. Black
smithing in all its brunohen promptly and
neatly pel formed. HENRY SKIl'l'ER.
Oct 2*J
AT APOTHECARY'S HALL,
Pare Cod Liver Oil,
FOR CONSUMPTION!
PUltECOD LIVER OIL. plain.
Cod Liver Oil, with llypophOBpbites
Limn.
Wilbor's Cod Liver Oil and Limo.
Holler's Norwegian Cod Liver Oil.
DeJougb'a Cod Liver Oil.
Pane reu lined Cod Liver OIL
Baker's Cod Liver Oil.
Say no's Expcotoraut for Coughs.
Stanley^ celebrated Coii|{h Syrup.
AVer's Cherry Pectoral.
Alton's Lung Balsam.
Liver wot t and Tar.
Tar and Wild Cherry.
For lato by E. H. HEINITSH",
Nov5f Wliolonalo ami Set ail Druggist.
Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc , Etc'
SCOTCH WIIIBKIEB,
Old Jamaica Hum,
Brandies?Otard, Ac.,
?vwm^ Holland Gin.
huoir.t w mo, Port Wine, Madeira Wine.
AI?o, a large steck of DD? old Whiskies,
Cigars. Ao J.O. 8KKGBR8
Subscribe for the Ph?nix.
Let our Just Censures
JMBIA, S. C, SATURDAY 1
107 Main St., Next to Wheeler House.
KSTABL.1SIIF.D IN 184.1,
A N1) STILL IN TflE FIELD,
WITH
A LAUGE wild well Bt
"lected stock of tirnl chic?
PURNPJ UUK, Parlor, Ucd
ionni and Hilling linoni
Sots, which will be cold an
iOW as anv house in the con ltrv for cash.
Nnv IU " M li. MKRHY.
WATCHES ARD JEWELRY.
THE uodortdgued respect-,
fully informs his customers
I mid the public in genera_
? hat hu baa just retm nod fri.m i uti
Mirth wiih a Dice assortment of
vVAt'CBE8, CLOCKS. JEWELRY,
,tc .which lo< off- rs nt the lowest
cttsb prices. Repairing skillfully done.
Main street, opposite New City Hall.
BgSov7_ _1
MOSES STEALS A RED HOT FOKER
a^HIS wonderfully wiity atjle of adver?
tising is about played out
We wish to say a few quiet word a about
ClGAUS, but really don't conaidcr it neces
sary to iiitorepuiae tbo s'.upid legend
through our subject matter, and bo prefer
to give thu witty part iu a lump to colu?
mn neu with.
By-the-by, have yon evm pla.,ed poker?
Wo propose to see our opponents in tbo
Cigar buBinees. and by ?bowing a full bund
ol "Four Aceo"?a new braud of fine Ci
irars?bave a seien? curlamty ot earning
Ibe stake*. SeriousU, our stuck hf Cigam
ia unrivalled either in lownesa of price nr
excellence in <piality. from tho celebrated
two lor live coins (ii^ lily rr cum mend, d to
beginners) to the purest (Jabanna, embrac?
ing mid-way many duligbtfnlly fragrant
weeds, at lrom flvo to tiftuun cents each.
A trial will insure us your custom.
P. S. Nodouotful-lookiug maleor female
Indian allowed to loaf either outside or in?
side our doors. This custom is Pagan aud
reprehensible. GKO. SYMMEHS.
Nov 8
THREE NEW SINGING BOOKS!
That ahould be Universally Used.
THE LEADER!
For Choits, Coiivcnlioua and Singing
Classes.
By U. It. Palmer, assisted by L. O. Emerson.
Price, $12 per doz ; $1138 per copy.
The Song Monarch I
For Singing Schools, Conventions, Musical
Academies, Ac.
By H. R.Pai.meii, assisted by L. O. Emerson.
Price, $7.50 per doz.; 75c. per copy.
PERKIN'S ANTHEM BOOK!
Set Pieces, Anthems, Hymn Anthems,
Sentences, Ac, for Choirs.
By W O. Peukins.
Price, $13.50 per doz ; $1 50 per copy.
Specimen copies sent, post-paid, lor re?
tail prieo.
OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston.
OHAS. U. DITSON & CO.,
711 Broadway, N. Y.
Nov 11 awT
Another Chance!
FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT
is Alp ok the
Public Library of Kentucky.
Day Fixed and Full Drawing Assured
on
MONDAY, 30ril NOVKM II Bit, IS7I.
Drawing Certain at that Date.
LIST OF tilKTS.
One Grand Cash Gift, ? $250,000
One Grand Cash Gilt, - - 100 000
Ono Graud Cadi Gilt, - - 75 000
Ono (Irani! Cash Gilt, ... 50 000
Ono Grand Cash Gift, - - - 25 000
5 Cash Gills, $20 000 each, - ItiO.COII
10 Cash Gifts, 1 1,000 each, - 140.000
IS Cash Gifts, 10,000 each, - 150 000
20 Cash Gifts, ft000 each, - 100 OnO
25CashGitts, 4 000 each, ? 100 000
:t I Cash Oills. :i me each, - '.Ml 1)00
50 Cioh Gilts, 2 0110 each, - 1 no 000
1(H) Cash Gilts, 1,000 each, - 100 Oed
240 (huh Gifts, 500 each, ? 120 Odd
500 Ca^h Gilts, 100 each, - 50 000
10,000 Cadi Gilts, 50 each, - 050,000
Gram! Total 20.000 Gitta, all cash, 12.500 0 o
PiticE of Tiukkts.?Whole lickels, $?0.
Halves. $25: Tent ha or each Coupon. IS;
11 Wh >lc Tickets $500; 22 I Ti< kein 11 000.
Circulars containing full partionlai s lur
uished on application.
1'HO. B. B RAM LETTE,
Agent and Manager,
Public Libiary Building, Louisville, Ky.
Sept 11 Mint
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS*.
I HAVE new
on hand a very
handsome a*
aortmeut of
BUGGIES.
ROCK AWAYS,
BAROUCHES,
CARRIAGES,
HARNESS,
WHIPS,
4c, Ac,
of mi/ oich as well uu of Kortliern manu?
facture, aud of handsome style and finish.
ai-io,
A full atock of the -jeUbraled MILLRURN
WAGONS, which have given such universal
aatisfaction. My prices have been greatly
reduced, and all vehicles sohl hit warranted
for twelve months, and any defect in work?
manship or material will bo made good to
the purchaser on sending the vehicle to my
CarriiK/e Manufactory.
Nov 10 _JOHN AONEW.
Oats! Oats!!
1i\f\(\ BUSHELS Choico Foeding
Af\)\J OATS. Juat received aud
for sale by_ JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Family Qrooeries.
APPLE BUTTER,
Cranberry Sauoo,
Atmoro'e Mince Meat,
English PlnmlPuddiug.
Just received and for Bale low by
Nov 18 JOHN AGNEWi SON.
JPH
Attend the Tnu
CORNING, NOVEMBER 21,
VISITORS
Will Do Weli by Galling at
R. & W. C. &WAFF1BLD&
CLOTHING
AND
HAT HOUSE !
They keep the LARGEST
and best made slock in the
city.
An experience of SO years
in the city of Columbia, ena?
bles them to oiler their cus?
tomers goods just suited to
their wants.
Our stock of
HATS
Is entirely new, embrac':;^ all
the late styles.
BOYS' CLOTHING
Is a specialty with us, and our
Custom-made Garments ean
npt be excelled. Examine
them?on exhibition at the
Fair Grounds and be * -?* 11 ?
vincetl.
We keep a full line of the
celebrated Diamond !>.. per?
fect fitting Shirts.
Give us a call.
B, & W, C. SWAFF1ELD.
Nov 10
WM. GLAZE,
SJEWELER,S
II an on Land a large stock of
Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks,
DIAMOND RING S AND PINS,
Pine Jewelry In Whole und Half Sets,
Silver und Plated Ware,
House-Furnishing (Jooda,
fancy Gooda In Variety,
Military Goods? Stock Complete.
S. B. I bavo on band a large stock of j
ENGLISH GUNS, breech and mnzzlo load?
ing, and will aoll at reduced prices.
Wildling to reduce my whole stock, I will
I acil, uulil January next, all goods at re
I duet d prices.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY repairod in
Ilm best manner and warranted.
Nov 8_ _2aao
'"Goldsmith Maid"
r s last, and generally manages to come
L in lirst, but C. F. JACKSON
Will Beat Her Celebrated Time
When it comes to distancing all competi?
tors in the matter of ebcap Dry Goods.
At the Fair Grounds
You will see him adrcrtiacd as the loader of
low prices, and
This Week
He is determined to prove his right ta the
title, by ottering splendid bargains.
Call at 128 Main St. for Particulars.
Nov 10
Special Notice From The
(.It A ND CENTRAL.
DRY OO0DS ESTABLISHMENT,
W. D. LOVE & CO.
WE bavo just received ten caaos of,
very choice and seasonable DBE88 !
GuODS, purchased for cash of two bank
nipt importing; houses, which will be sold
I verv cheap. Also, tlvo cases BLACK AL?
PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS,
which, for quality and finish, eaunot be ex?
celled anywhere. ??
The following Goods are now in etock:
50 pieces choice patterns of CARPETS,
100 RUGS, 00 MATH, 50 dozen of Ballon &
Co.'scelebrated SHIRTS, for wbieh we are
the agents, retailing them at wholesale
prices.
All the departments of our establish?
ment are full of tho best makes of goods,
and purchased by our resident buyer in
New York for cash at the lowest prices,
enabling us to sell goods a.i low as any
house in New York.
I'lioao residing in tho city, and strangers
passiug through, befnro laying in their
?inier supplies, should examine our large
and choice nssorlmcut, at the GBAND
CENTRAL DKY GOODS ESTABLISH?
MENT OF WM, D. L.OVIC A CO , whole?
sale and retail dealers in DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS. ROOTS and SHOES, corn or of
j Main und Plain street*.
N. B. samples sent gratuitously to all
I parts of the country ou application,
j dct 11
OPENING DAIX.TT!
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
I) Ii Y O O O D S!
t UCI'KTS. DIL . LOTUS,
KCI.S AMI WINDOW Sil AUKS I
HOOTS AND SHOES
:
CR H kinds ?nd at very low prices.
THE MLLISEIV DEPARTMENT
1h\\(i: atouked with everything that ii
new sod pretty, and no extravagant prices.
Orders from the country promptly at
'.et. !. 1 in the Old Stand of
I lt. C. SHIVER & CO.
Od I I
I)ORTRAI I S. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE?
OSCOPES. .Vc., Copies from Old Pic?
tures made any size and at \ le as cheap a
anywhere tlsa. Come and no the new
Glare I ictiiro.
Mr. Cofliil, the finest photographer in
New York city, vill aseiot in the uhoto
graphic department.
AKT U A I.I.Kit Y in li.dim;,
Oet IS:?mo COLUMBIA, S^O^
Mansion House,
1.101 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
THIS houso having recent?
ly boon enlarged, is now
oponod by tho undersigned
__ las a first olaas boarding
house, or hotel. Transient and pormanent
boarders accommodated. Terms for tran?
sient borders, $2 per day. Good rooms and
i tacellont fare. MRS. O. 8. BRAZEAJL.E.
Nov 3 lmo
THE eleonon now approaches, ana there
is great exoitemeBt and speculation ao to
whether or not
Cbamberlain
Will bo elected Governor by bie party. So
in there great exoitementamong those who
are pniobaeing DBY GOOD8, and F. B.
ORCHARD k CO. bave decided
Not to be
Undersold by any other bonae in the city,
and tboy should be patronized and
Supported
Not only by Democrats and Conservatives,
but aiso
By the Republicans.
Octal_
INDIAN GIRL
CIGAR STORE,
COLUMBIA HOTEL BLOCK,
Bo not doceived by "Red Hot" advertise?
ments, for tho "Celebrated Five CentCi
garB, and thoso other brands that have
made thin establishment fimous from New
York to New Orleans, can only be bought
from the ORIGINAL
"INDIAN GIRL.'
A Kerosene That Will Not Explode!
A LAD DIN SECURITY OIL is offered
i\. with the conlidenoe that it will prove
iteulf equal, if not superior, to any horn?
ing oil that has beon offered to the public
Tina oil is prime white in color, is deodor?
ized to the highest extent achieved in the
manufacture of bnrning oils, and is war?
ranted to stand a fire test of 150 degrees
Fahrenheit.
It is perfectly fo for n*o in all Goal OK
or Kerosene Luniks, and 11 its name indi?
cates, will give all whu use it perfect
"security" in doing so.
Aladdin Security Oil will burn longer,
have much lea* unoll, and not crust the
wick, and will bo found to bevery economi?
cal, to aay nothing of the entire "aecurity'
in its use. For salo at
L. T. BILLIMAN 4 GO.'3
Oct 14_Drug Store.
6I6ARS! CIGARS! 01GABS!
THE friends, patrons and public at large
arc respectfully notified that in conse?
quence of the large demaud for my favorite
brands of Cigai s, I bave been compelled to
open another branch
In the Colombia Hotel Rotunda.
My Retail and Wholesale Departments
aro kept in fall force, to meet the demand.
All friends from the country are invited to
inspect our Factory, at No. 163 Main street,
three doors below the Wheeler House, sign
ot Indian Chief.
Nov 10 _ M. S?LZBACHER.
GOVERNOR MOSES
In changing the Commissioners of Elec?
tion, deserves the united thanks of every
lover of peace. THE PROPRIETOR OF
THE INDIAN QUEEN BEG Alt STORE, in
introducing the FIVE CENT MANILLA,
deserves tho commendation of svsry lover
of the weed, as
ON THE
Day of election, the people flock to the
polls, each to deposit their ballot for their
favorite candidate, ho do the many consu?
mers flock to this popular resort to ibtain
this FAVORITE SEGAR. Lot it be under?
stood that wo arc not on the
WAR PATH
Against other dealers, we merely claim
that the sogar offered by others is far IN?
FERIOR to that sold by the
INDIAN QUEEN CIGAR STORE,
Nov 1 10M Assembly Street.
FINE'S SALOON.
JVo. 41 Richardson Street, between Lady
and Uervuis Streets.
HAVING replenished my entire stock of
Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also
hi von proper atteution to my Restaurant,
1 am now proparod to furnish my friend?
and the public generally with the host the
markets afford.
Ort 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent.
Cottage House
THE Cock Pit is finished and
liiere will be a party of gentle
men, to meet on THANKSG1V
ilNO DAY, 20th, to fight day and
blight All gout U rnen with ohick
a!*1' ROr^l*"y invited. Fight
-4s* ing to continue until Ju!v 4,1875.
Nov 17 O. It FRANKLIN.
Cottage House,
So. 15 Washington St , next Matonic Ilal'..
The undersigned hae<
re-opened this CNtab-'
s lishment, and informs
jjyfllthe public that he is prepared to
t<uio?> mom with the very best of WINES,
LIQUORS, S?GAKS, TOBACCO, etc. Oys
tors in every style, and at all hours. Re?
freshments of various kinds. Give a call.
Oct :il O. R.FRANKLIN.
New Hooks, at Bryan's Bookstore.
\XTObKlNO to Win, h story lor girle,
VV ?1.75
Mistress of th- Manoe. by Dr. Holland,
author of Ai thur Bnunyoastlo, $1 [>0.
A History ol Germany, Ironi the Earliest
Times, by OharUin Lewis, $2 60.
Manual of Msthology, Greek, Borrac.
Noire, Hindoo, Kgypliau and Cht German!
bv Murray, 12 2">. "
Prairie and Forest, the Came of North
Am* nca, with adventures in their pursuit,
by Uilhui re. f 1 f>0
Health and Education, hy Kingsloy, $1.75.
Hogarth's complete works, in three vo?
lume*. The Wild North Land, bv Major
Butler, with plates, f2 60. History bfClubs
and Club Life, London. Hook of Wonder
hil Characlero, with portrait* The Slang
Dictionary, historical and anecdotal.
Homes and Hxuntsol tho British Foets,
London, a lid other r.t-w books. ??Y_^_
Coal I Coal! Coal!
11 HE uudersignod beg leave to state that
thov have oonsiautly on band ah'
kinds or COAL, and will furnish consumers
in h:?y quintilv, delivered, at lowest cash
price*. BOW EN & LAFAB, Agents.
Sept ? _3mo
Red Ash Coal.
4 f\(\ TONS ttED AMI COAL-same
?-fcl /\ " quality as that which gave *uch
satitfaotion two years ?go.
Aug 25 T. J. HABPRR.
Wrapping Paper.
AFULL supph of WRAPPING PAPER
just received from the Atlantic Paper
Mills, for which we aro sole agents, and of?
fered at lower price* than same quality ?an
be delivered from the Northern cities. Call
and examine quality and prices at the store
of JOHN AG NEW A SON.