The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 13, 1875, Image 1
As regards poll
BMJ say military
field is profoundly
ribly peaceful. So
iet?almost hor
audden a lapse
into deep and perfect peace Ja almost
inconceivable. Got. Chamberlain bes
dona well. In fact, his order disarm?
ing the militia is the best step in his
well-begun oareer. The eyes of the
negroes are opened, end the white
people are proving themselves just
what they always were?a generoos
and right-minded people. Tbey have
paid their enormous taxes promptly,
and are evincing every desire (or good
order and abiding by the law. Con?
cerning the giving up of the arms,
there is as yet no difficulty. Nor
will there be. Of the 600 guns origi?
nally given out, half have already
been delivered to Col. Parmalee, who
is still in onr town, and who is, to-day,
expecting another large batch. His
eommunioation to us. in another co?
lumn, will, we hope, claim the atten?
tion and secure the effort of all who
may help him. Not that the slightest
unwillingness to give up the guns has
been evinoed, but that many of these
guns, here and there, owing to the
careless habits of the negro, and hie
roving ahout from place to place, may
now be in possession of other parties,
both black and white. Any one who
can help Col. Parmalee in tbie matter,
will certainly be in the line of duty to
do so.? Edgeflald Advertiser.
A Herald special letter from Yoko?
hama, Japan,-under date of January
8, brings the following report: Small
Sox is raging violently just now in
eddo and Yokohama. Several for?
eigners have been attacked by this fell
disease, of whom four have suc?
cumbed. Among the number is Her?
mann Hitter, Professor of Chemistry
and Pbyeio, a professor in the Imperial
College at Jeddo, who died on the 25tb
nit.
jggy > 1 ^,. i ???
, Hams! Ha mil!
1 f\C\ QHOICE Louisville Sugar-Cored
1UU HAMS, huge aiaee, just reoeiv.d
amLfor sale at lac. par peon a.
Tan 86 JOHN AQHK W A PON.
Valentlneal Valentines!!
LABOE and elegant variety of ses
T1MBBTAL and COMIC VALEB
KS are tor sale at all prices, fror* 5
?eatStO 85, wholesale and retail, at
g?b? j , g B>. L. BBYAN'S Bookstore.
Spii?if PriniB?new Stylt?,
I 4vmv HJBcmivxcJD.
OB SIXTY DAYS, FALL AMD W1B
TKB WOODS will be aold Rioab5
OF C?8T. a F. JAOKttON.
of Low ?Visen?
J?*?
I?ee4eri
rtnht to Conmmors of Tea.
igementa with an im
to supply me wish
.aothaYeousumero,
. strength and
n gsttiag the
, ?rode and pries*
to-day, twelve Chests of
"?.
J ine BnglielTBreakfaet C.
Fanoy Xaghak Breakfast k.
Faoey Meng Hyson A.
aiQio* Young H jaon B.
aa Young Qyaon O.
n Choice Gunpowder B.
Fanoy GhmpowderD.
Fi no O un powder C..
I invite an examination and trial of these
Teas, whioh will be found unusually cheap,
and the quality superior to anything here?
tofore ottered in Columbia. Tea, when
properly prepared, is more healthy than
coffee, and is much cheaper.
1 also call attention to say
STOCK' OF GOODB. whioh Lb nnnanalky
large, good and cheap, particularly in
Fancy Family FLOUM.
Da via* Diamond HAMS.
DaviB' Pare Leaf LaJtD,
QOSHEN BUrTEK?best and cheapest
in town.
BIO COFFEE?parched and raw.
LAGUAYRA CUFFEE?parched andraw.
Old Government Java COFFEE?parched
andraw.
AH goods marked down five peroent. to
meet the times.
Fob 12 HARDY SOLOMON.
DOLLARS
mo the amount of TWO MILLION FI YE
A PCNDKBD THOUSAND are to be d is
fcxibotedon the 37th ?EBBUABY, by the
tnWs library of, Kantaoky, upon the oc
doa,ef their fifth and laatConcert.
?Win? Certain or Mo?Vy Hefandf?.
s Grtnd Cash Gift..?260,000
? Grand Oash Gift. 100,000
OtaeJfraai Oaab Girt. 75,000
OaeOiiuAOaafe Gif;. 50,000
One Grand Oosh Gift. 25,008
5Cash Oftts, ?0.000 ea6h. 100.000
IffOarih Giftt. <14.000 each. 140,000
lSCash Gifts, 10,000 each. 160,000
fi.OOOeaoh. 100,000
4.000 each. 100,000
3.000 each. 00,000
3,000 each. 100,000
1.000 each. 100.000
500 each. 120.000
100 each. 50,000
60 each- 050,000
Halves, 125. Tonth,
Eleven Whole Tick
90 Cosh Gifte,
25 0a?b Gift?.
80 Caan Gift?.
?0 Cash Gift?,
100 Caah Gifte,
240 Cash Qifls,
500 Caah Gitta,
19.000 Cash Gitta.
Whole Tickets, $50
or each Coupon, S6.
ulm $500 .......
For Tickets or information, address
,;,- TfiOS. E. BBAMLETTE,
- ' ^ i^ ? Agent and Manager.
( Jan23tSs? . LouUvUle.Ky.
PUBLIC LIBRARYOff KENTUCKY.
Death oj Oot. Brarnlate?Action of the
Truste???A Quecestor Appointed?No
Vptoriaryffi? WW-Drauing Certain
At a meeting Of tft? Trustees of the Pub
Ho Library of KsutaoVy, January 10,1875,
was resolved that. 0. M Briggs, "
that .very s6)l.V^Iteaa^mTi?^
retnrnod. 0. M. BBIOG8,
Agent and Manager, Boom 4, Public Li?
brary Building, Louisville, Ey.
Tiff- ?iijTVfjr '"T*? ?,j-?a -'?
' ;'i\.,' >?tm ? h>' i'm *?"?
*iA t\ } ??.< i ? ? 7 > .
BY J. A. SELBY. COLI
HOW TO 8AVE MONEY!
INSTEAD of paving 10 cents for Cigars,
bay the INDIAN UIRL'd * Dime, which |
are far bettor.
HOW TO THROW AWAY MONEY !
Pay \1\ oonte for Cigars, inatead of hav?
ing the INDIAN G LRU'S "New Sensation" I
and "Monopoly," 8 for 25 oenta, that are
creating saoh a sensation among Smokers,'
aud bonnd to monopolize the Cigar trade
Sold oniy by PERBY A SLAWSON,
Indian Girl Cigar Store,
Next door to J. C. Dial's Hardware Store.
Feb 10_
Sunday's Smoking.
INDIAN GIRL'S MONOPOLY?three for
25 oents.
Indian Uirl's NEW SENSATION?throe !
for 25 cents.
Indian Girl's HALF-DIME CIGARS.
The Monopoly and New Sensal ion are I
the quality of cigars usually sold at two
for 2d oents, and tue Half-Dime detios com?
parison with any cigar over sold in this j
market at 10 oents. Sold only by
Feb 6_PEttRY A SLAWSON.
New Garden Seeds.
Novelties and Approved Kind?.
FOTTLER'S EARLY DRUMHEAD,
Carter's Superfine Early,
Early fiohweinfuet? Qaintal,
Early Winningstadt,
Eaily French Ox Heart,
Early Peas, Early Corn, Beets.
Foraalaby E. H. HEINITSU,
Jan 201_Drug and 8oed Store.
Finest Gosheff Butter
TN town reduced five oenta per pound, at I
Feb6_ HARDY SOLOMON'S.
For Sale!
CITY COUPONS at a diaoount. Beceiva* I
ble In payment for taxes and lioenses
at par. Also, Guaranteed Bonds of Green-1
and Columbia Railroad. Apply to
D. GAMBBILL,
Jan 19 lmo Broker, 107 Main street.
City Taxes.
PARTIES having city taxes and lieenaas I
to pay can be supplied with CITY
NOTES, receivable for same, al a discount,
byar^ph ing to JOHN AGNEW A SON.
For Bale.
HAVING ohanged my residence, 11
desire to aell my HOUSE in Colum
.bia, and will aell at a sacrifice in order
to avoid renting. Call on J. H. SAWYEB,
Esq., at the Central National Bank, who la
prepared to negotiate.
A. G. BBENIZEB,
Jan 8118 Charlotte, N. O.
r, Choice and Freeh Goods.
MY STORE, on Main attest,
' two doors below PXKUSTX office,
'is once more open, where my
I patrons oan secure everything
? *in the line, ohoioo and freab.
OELKRY.Ifcatingand Planting POTATOES,
Malaga GRAPES, French PRUNES. CRAN?
BERRIES, Bologna and Freeh Pork
SAUSAGES. French CONFECTIONERY,
and many other articles. Call and seethe
stock. MBS. O. HOFFMAN.
_Jan 14
Elaine Oil.
THE undersigned are sole agents for the I
celebrated ELAINE OIL,
185 fire TEST,
Perfectly secure and cannot be exploded.
Absolutely safe. Prices at retail 40o. per |
gallon. JOHN AO NEW A SON.
Jan 5
Grand Central Java Coffee.
WE are agents for the GRAND CEN?
TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY.
Their coffee is sold in pound packages, at
thirty cents per pound, and each case of
sixty pounds contains a superior eight day
clock, which becomes tho property ot the
lucky purcbaserwbo buys the package con?
taining the ticket wbfcb entitles the owner
thereof to tbe olook. The coffee is full
value itself for tho price charged, and the
clock is given as a prize to induce pur?
chasers to try the coffee.
Jan22_ JOHN AGNEW & SON.
LOOKl LOPE 11
$1,200,000 a PRIZES!
THE GRANDEST BINOLE NUMBERI
SCHEME ON RECORD, will be drawn |
In publto la St. Louis on MARCH SI, lb75.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $100.000!
Missouri State Lotteries,
Legalized by Stato Authority.
MURSAY,MILLER & CO., Mana'rs.
sr. LOUIS, MO.
1 Prize of.$100.000
1 Prize or. 50.000
1 Prize or. 22,600
1 Prize of. 20.000
8 Prizes of. 10.000
10 Prizes of. 5,000
20 Prizes of. 2.500
100 Prizes or. 1.000
And 11,451 other Prizes of fr*>m (1,500 to
650.
Amounting in the aggregate to
$1,200,000.
Whni? Tickets, $20; Halves, $10: Char?
ters, $5.
Prizs payable in full and no postpone?
ment of drawings tako plsce.
Address, for Tickets and Circulars,
MURRAY. MILLER A CO.,
P. O. Box 2,446, St. Louis. Mo.
Jan 5. _ ?_jT3mo
CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA
Wine, Brandy & Champagne
- JUST RECEIVED direot
from California. T?ese Wines
jftf nap a?d Brandies are. made of de
BM&.liciotiH grimes of California.
?n9***. For sale by
Pee 18 J.0.6BEQEBB.
Pearl Grits and Hominy.
OR BARRELS FRESH PEARLGRITS
dfcVM 15 barrels tresh PEARL HOMINY.
Just received and for sale by
'tmtVUT* JOHN AONEW A SON.
m
P
g'Store.
ukb OAiarutiNiA maokiba.
Dec 18 J. C. SEEOEUS.
JMBIA, S. C, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1
Thosymptomsof liver Complaint are uo<
easiness and pain in the eido. Somolimes
tbe pain is in tbe abonlder, and ia mistaken
for rheumatism. 1 ho (stomach ia affected
with lot<a of appetite and eickness, bowels,
in general, costive, mmttiroes alternating ]
with lax. '1 he bead ia troubled -with pain,
and dull, heavy sensation, considerableloes
of memory, accompanied with paiolul Ben
sation of having left undone f-omctbing
which ought to have been dor e. Olten com?
plaining of weakness, debility and low
spirits. Sometimes many cf the above
symptom* attend tho diecaeo, and at other
times vtry few cf them; but tho Livtr ia
generally the crgat: met involved.
THE FAVORITE HOME &EMED7
Is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mcrcnry, or any injurious mineral eub
Btance, but is
PURELY VBOBTABLB,
Containing those Southern Soots and Herbs, which an AU-wi.-o Providence Iiab placed I
in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by Do- |
rangement of tho Liver and Bowela.
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE,
[a eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate retort, will
savo many an hour of suffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills.
After over Forty Years' trial, it ia still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to
its virtues from persons of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physi?
cians oommend it as the most
BPFBCTtlaL SPECIFIC
For Constipation, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Dizziness,Sour Stomach, Had Taalo
in the Mouth, Bilioua Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in tbe Begion of tho Kid?
neys, Despondency, Qloom and Forebodings of Evil?all of which arc the t ffSpring of a
Diseased Liver.
FOR DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may be
faoed without fear. As a remedy in Malarious Fevers. Bowel Complaints, Heatkesut6S,
Jaundice, Nausea,
IT UA8 NO EQUAL!
It is tbe Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the Worldl
caution! *?C
Buy no Powders nr prepared SIMMONS' LIYEB BEOULATOB.nnlessin onr engraved
wrapper, with Trade-mark, StamD and Signature unbroken. None other is genuine.
H. SBtfjitS <j? CO,, raacon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
FOB 8ALB BY ALL DRUG.GI8T8.
Take Simmons' Liver Regulator
For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen.
As a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia. Mental Depreasion,
Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, Siok Headache, Colls, Constipation and Biliousness,
IT HAS NO EQUAL. _
TESTIMONIALS
"I have nsvsr seen or tried auch a sim?
ple, efficacious, aatiafaotory and pleaaant
remedy in my Hfe."? H. Haursn, St. Louis,
Mo. *
Ron. Alex. H. Stephen*.
"I occasionally uss, when my condition
requires it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Begulator,
with good effect."?Hon. Ai.ex. H. STE?
PHENS.
Governor of Alabama.
"Your Begulator has been in use in my
family for some time, and I am persuaded
it is a valuable addition to the medical
icience."?Qov. J. Gill Shobtih. Ala.
"I have used the Begulator in my family
for the past seventeen years. I oan safely
recommend it to the world as the best me?
dicine I have ever used for that class of
Maeases it purports to cure.?H.F.Thio
FSH.
President of City Bank.
"Simmons' Liver Begulator has proved
a good and efficacious medicine."? C. A.
Nnrase.
Druggist.
"We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim?
mons' Liver Medicine for more than twenty
(rears, and know it to be tbe best Liver Be?
gulator offered to tbe public"?M. B. Lyon
?ad H. L. Leon, Bellefontaine, Ga.
"I was oured by Simmons' Liver Regu
ator, after having suffered several yeara
vith Chills and Fever."?B. F Ahdebson.
The Otergy.
"BavS been a dyspeptic for years; began
the Begulator two years ago: it bas acted
like a charm in my ease.'*?Bev. J. 0.
Hourxs.
Lady's Endorsement.
"I have given sour medicine a thorough I
trial, and In no eass has it failed to givs |
full satisfaction."?Ell a* Meacham, Chat
tahooobee, Fla.
Sheriff Bibb County.
"1 have used your Begulator with suc?
cessful effect in Billons Colic and Dyspep?
sia. It is an excellent remedy, and car-1
tainly a public blessing."?C. Mabtebbok,
Bibb County, Ga.
Jfy Wife.
"My wifo and seit have used the Regula*
tor for years, and testify to its great vir?
tues."?Bev. J. B. Feldes, Perry, Ga.
"I think Simmons' Liver Regulator one
of the best medicines ever made for the
Liver. My wife and many others have
used it with wonderlul effect."?E. E
Si-Ai ks, Albany, Ga.
M. D.
"I havo need tbe Regulator in my family,
and also in my regular practice, and have
found it a most valuable and satisfactory
medicine, and believe if it was used by the
profession, it would be of service in very
many casnn. I know very much of its com?
ponent parts, and can oertify its medicinal
qualities are perfectly harmless."?B. F.
Uitmos, M. D.. Macou, Oa.| Jan :{.); wtlm
The Ball Opened for 1875.
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Carpets, Sec.
VTEW GOODS reeeived tri-weeklv, and
131 atnnning Leadbbb in all lines of goods
.?xhlbited every day. A visit to the store of
W. D. LOVE & CO.
Will convince the publio that we mean to
give them better value for their monen
iban they can buy in any other DRY
ClOODS HOUSE IN THE STATE. Fasts
proven at the
GRAND CENTRAL
Dry Goods House
or
W. D. LOVE & CO.
all
parts of ihr:
Jan 80
A CAR D.
The Laurel Street
GROCERY EST/
IS now open to tho pubUo.offering the]
GK BATEST INDUCEMENTS knowul
to the trade. The proprietir in so confi?
dent of the superior merit* ot hi*goodstbat I
be HrdtH no discrimination in hir> f.-tvor at I
compared with anything in Idle maiket; so
that, jou can at once eucoaraau tioutkeru
industry, aud at the same tiuio dirootly
serve your interest, by purchasing front |
this reliable house. Ofleritm every reason?
able facility to customer*, I beg an humble |
share of public patronage.
DfM JOHN E. GYLES. Agent.
SVSa'npleB sent to
country on application.
Wines and Liquors.
CHAMPAGNES?Pommery, Sec,
Obaus A Duchatel,
Kol ley's Iriand Sparkling Oatawba,
California "Imperial."
BBAN DIES?Brandenburg Frerea,
Jas. Hennesoy,
Otard, Dnpny A Co , vintages 1835, 1H38,
1865.
WINES?Old Private Stock Maderia?in
bottles only.
Choloe Table Sherries,
California Angelica?? rery delicate,
Bandsman and other Ports,
Foil lias of Hooka and Hsulornes, includ?
ing-'Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche,"
1' Ho ckh eim er,"' ? L anb e nh el m er," Ao., & o.
Our specialty is fine goods,suoh as we
oan, with oonfidenos, recommend. Any
rare wine not in store we are prepared to
pnrohase either in New York or Europe,
"aSS^W^S* 8YMMEB8.
10 Ba\m? Sweat Florid* Orange*.
X> ??BiVED. THU MORNWOy direct
1\ Item Florida, ana for sale cheaper
than ever offered in Columbia. Send orders
Dirlyto HARDY SOLOMON.
Jan 27
QlVtNQ instant KEIilKF.
IT is tbo most wonderful MEDICINE
fcvsr known, and paaaessta a curative
Sower nn> quailed in tbe biat?r;> of rerae
ies. For sale oulv at
_Dool6t HEINI I SB'S Drugstore
Stop that Barking.
TfTITEKEVEIt yon go. yon hear Cou^h
VV ing. Barking. Oleaii'ig the Throat.
In Church, in tbe Concert Room. Opera
House Court House, Coughing is a preva*
lent disorder. Why don't you cure it by
Using STANLEY'S ORK A i COUGH
SIRUP? It will euro. For sale at
_Jan2i?t _HEINITHHJHDrng Store.
Seventy-five Out of Every Hundred
PERSONS are affected with some de
'rangement or disease of the skin. No
matter wbtt th* nature of it may he,
"HEIMTSit'M UUKEN'S DELIGUT," the
great American Bijod Purifier, will core it.
This is quite enough to say. If yon have
anv skin disease, ui-e Di Inittbe Queer's
Dtlitriit. Pee 10:
Event.*'
875 VOL. X?NO. 281.
GOOD THINGS.
100 barrele NORTHERN APPLES.
200 hexes CANDY.
100boxes RAISINS.
200 casc-j CANNED FIIUIT8.
Pecan*, Ain-.oudu, Orange.?, Lemons,
Walnuts, Ac, wholcsalu and retail, as low
as any house in this country.
LORiCn A LOWRANOE.
ST?NJHX QOOB
Important to Farmers.
only FORTY DOLLARS A TOS!
GUANAHANI GUANO,
AN important natural Ouano?a genuine
Animal Deponit. A Cargo of 500 tons
now on the way to this port. This Guano
gave great satisfaction in Virginia and
Noith Carolina the paat aeaaon. Circu?
lar and certificates sent on application.
Prof. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., aay* of
this Guano: "By a critical examinationoi
the analysis of the various oargoea yon
have imported, a striking feature is the
great regularity in the per oentage of the
important constituents essential for the
production of all crops."
Prof. P. A. Gentu, of Philadelphia, Penn.,
aaya: " Ahe Guano is evidently of animal
origin, and the minute bonea whioh ware
discovered in tue same, indicate that it la
the result of the decay of bata, mice. Ao.
The quantity of organio natter which is
still present Is about 12 per cent., and this
yields about 2J per cent, of ammonia. A
portion of the nitrogen la present as nitric
acid, of which about 3 per cent, were found.
All the nitrogen present would be equiva?
lent to about 8J per cent, of ammonia. The
phosphoric acid in the Guano averaged
about 12f par cent., equal to 27.8 per oent.
of Bone Phosphate. A conaiderable quan?
tity of the phosphoric acid, however, la
present as so-called neutral Phosphat? of
Lime, wbiob, being slightly soluble in
water, rendera the Guano as quick In its
action aa a corresponding quantity of Bu
perphospbates would do. The email per
oentage of potash whioh was found in
analysis adda to its value. From all the
experiments which I have made of the
Guanahani Gnano no doubt can exist that
it is a valuable manure."
Prof. H. O. White, of the Georgia State
Agricultural Society, says: "Aa shown by
the analysis, this Guano contains, In good
proportion, all the elements which are
?generally considered as of value for plant
ood, and the forma and combinations in
whioh tbey are present are auoh as to ren?
der them available to and aaaimilabla by
theplant. I should judge that the proper
nse of this article for purposes of fertiliza?
tion would be attended with great profit."
Prot. Charles U. Shepard, Jr., in a recent
analysis of this Guano, aaya: "Thia Guano
(of animal origin) would appear from its
physical and chemical properties to an?
swer every reasonable expectation of a
Commercial mannre.
Orders received and arraugembnts made
for itu Bale by application to
J. N. BOBSON,
OS East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantic wharf,
Charleston. 8. C._JtoSOftg
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
MY K MB.
FtRCUGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
275 King Street. Charleston, S C.
TBK C HHAPE8T
OIIY UOODS.
notions.
OIL, CLOT UM.
CaKPRTS,
MATTIKG?.
HX'Q*. Klc,
THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK.
For prices, sea local. Sept 4 t6mo
Nos. 3 Broad Street arid 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
First-ClassWork
OUR SPECIALTY,
vet by rsmo cnxAVKB osA nee or stock,
we cam Fvnswn woax AT
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FASHIolBlfSTATlOiEflT.
Pities Paper and Envelope*;
Wedding and <?oU favtiatbus
ON vms 8fST stock ans in thi 1
LATEST STYLE.
i.i-pt 4
inUHDuTl
?i-?? ????
CLOSING OUT
OF
WINTER CLOTHINGi
Extraordinary Attraction I!
CLOSING OUT
OF
Extraordinary Bargains It
CLOSING OUT
OF
wistbi cuimic.
WM k WIK
Jan 26
WI1T11C10TBJIC
AT
REDUCED PRIGE8
FOB
CASHHI
|TRAV ELIKG BLAWfTS
AND
SHAWLS
AT M
C O S TL
|Kew Style Sat* t
Fall and Winter
CLOTHS AHB CA8HMEEES
Made to Order Very Low? .
R. & W. C. SWAEFIILD,
Jan 2ft
-ill
Imported*
107 Main 8t.. Next to W heeler Hons*.
KSTABiiiaHED ia ie*e,
AND STILL IN THE FIB17D; :
WITH
A LARGE and wall ae
lleeteA stock ?f first olaaa
FOBN1T?BB, Parlor, Bed?
room and Dining Boom
Sets, which will he sold ao
iow as any house in the oouitry for oaab.
Nor 10 -_ M.H.BFRRY.
Imported Wines, BrandieeJBte .Etc'
80OT0B WBISKIEH. %
Old Jamaica Bum,,
Brandies?Otard.*o.-> -
_ Holland Oin,
hnerrv Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine.'
Al*o, a large stcc't of See old Wtaiakieo,
Otgara. Ac_J.O. BEBQBBB
New Books, at Bryant Bookstore.
WOnKlNQ to Win, a story for girls,,.
$1.70.
Mistress of the Manse, by Dr. Holland, .
author of Arthur Bonnyeaatle, $1 60.
A History of Oermany. from the Earliest
Times, by Oharlton Lewis, (2 50.
Manual of Mythology,-Greek, Boccan,
Norae, Hindoo, Rgyptiau and-Old German,
by Murray, $2.25,
Prairie and Forest, the Game of North*
America, wish adventures in their pursuit,
by Gill more. $1 50.
Health and Education, by Kisgaley, tl .76.
Hogarth's complete werke, in three to
lnmes. The Wild North Land, by Majdr
Butler, with platee, 12 5D. Hiatory of Clubs
and Clnb Lire, London. Book ef Wonder?
ful Cbaraolers, with portrait*. The Slang
Dictionary, historical and anecdotal.
Homes and Haunts of the British Poets,
London, and other new hooka. Nor 1
New Sugar-Cured Hams.
1 f\f\ NEW YORK sugar cored HAMS,
LV'li choice qual?)/, }net received and
tor Kale by_JO BN AO NEW A SON.
Coughe and 0olds
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL CaOOHES. .
chlorate Potash Pastil**,
Oolutine Loaonges. , ,
Wintar's Balsam Wild Cherry, ?
Hill'* Balsam Honey, '
Ayer's Cherry Peotoral, .
Jayne's Expectorant,
Piso's Cure. For sale at -?
,L. T. SILLIMAN \k GU.'&
Den 29 ?_ Dma Store. -
Canned Goods.
f i \f\ CAANS 2 lb. cans TOMATOES, at
H )\ Ft l 50 per dos. and 16c. per can.
100 oases 2 lb. eans PEACHES, at S2.5.0
??5.'?5d 25s. per
1 On hand and far aaie by
Jan 7_JOHN AONBWABON.
50 Casee Oatawba Champajne.
THIS WINE la fully equal to the French
and imported Champagne.
Deo 18 iSaSaSEESlBaak
FINE'S SALOON.
So. 41 RtehardMon 6trg$u bsttasee XsWy
and OemuU flfre?.
HAVING replenished my entire stock of
,... ?'fi?
the beat the
If
'Oct'lT WM. M. FINN. Agent.
PURE CALIFORNIA PORT.
Dec 18 J. C. SEEGERS.
I am now prepared ta? fnfjnn
and the pnhlle ganerajlf witk
market* afford.