The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 18, 1875, Image 1
i Nbw Hack Siht e m in Nbw ? York .-?
Oao of, ibo Dow institutions of New
York is the University hack .eatablisb'
moot, It baB been impossible for a
long time to got a ride ib a conch ib
New York without paying a large
price. For a short distance, two dol?
lars; a medium ride, five dollars;, to
tbo Pails? ten dollars. Tbo now con?
der n r of oned to bas a great 'quantity of
private oabs as elegant at private tarn*
oats. The prioe is one dollar for soy
port of tbe city. Bat the system is
what oommonds it to pnblio patronage.
A cab can be summoned from any
hotel in tbe city at any hoar of day or
night. Tbe prioe is no more at mid?
night than it is at noonday; during a
violent Btorm than it is in aon-shine.
If a driver is known to oharge more
than tbe regnlar fare he is instantly
dismissed. This is probably the step?
ping-stone to introducing tbe cheap
oab syBtem of "London into Ne * York.
. Mi63 Anna Dickinson is said to be
about to make her debut on tbe stage
in tbe character o! Joan of Arc. In
many respects the part is one admira?
bly suited tu Miss Dickinson in goniuB.
Still the fact cannot be oonoealed that
the lady who plays Joan of Aro nill
naturally be compelled to wear skirts
of a brevity whioh?. That is to say,
there are peculiarities in the costume
of the Maid pf Orleans which make it
very doubtful whether Miss Diokinson
can?. In short,-we shoold like to ask
Miss Diokinson whether she really has
that confidence in her own?? In other
wordBj had she not better make ber
<kbu i in full dresa?
[New York Graphic.
J. B. Booth is equal to any emer?
gency on the stage. At Albany, the
other evening, the doctor in Macbeth
failed to appear while the piece was
being played at the opera house. Mr.
Booth apologized for tbe baulk, saying
tuat.the "doctor" had forgotten that
be.had anything further to do, and
bad left tbo theatre. "Therefore," be
continued, "throw pbysio to tbe dogs;
I'll none of it." These words, which,
as the.play is written, are the conclu?
sion of the Eoene and tbe "cue" for the.
entrance qf the next character, created
a roar of laughter, and the pluy went
ob.
It is better to be alone in the world
than tc bring up a boy to play, .ou the
ncoordeoD.
There is nothing more depressing to
a thermometer than cold weather.
Sobsoriha for the Fhoskix.
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CELEBRATED
. j ill. ;? '*>??!
STAR SHIRTS,
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. ti i^inqw >?:?' ": '
?PKW hack ok prost.
rttlt' '? >" > I i " '
?S *vi.,t'U -v - ? ?? ? I
C WUITK DRESS SHUTS lor $10.50
0 ?? ?? ?? ?? 913.00
O ?? ?. ?* 913.50
I
6 ? ? ?* ? ? 013.00
o ?t ?. ?? sis.oo
AU Linen Boiiim and CnfT-j.
NEW HATS,
BP RING STYLES.
WINTER CLOTHING,
AT COST.
mm k WILEY.
Febl7_
Nap&tha Ziamps.
Gr&iS LIGHT.
at mnoh less expense.
TU090 LA.MPH are in different styles
and vrell adapted for Stores, Offices,
Entries and Boom*. Each Lamp io of itself
a gas manufactory. The oil la fed through
a tabo or pipe, at tbo end ot which the
burner ?nnnir?r|:? it into ^rhlcli burns
with a brilliant white flamo nearly, equal I
tbe best opal gas, and aurpasnlng ma:
ooaf^lfghts.
Fob,16805.0 67 Brldgo etro-t.
tii HALS iH6 > 'I
?
BAVE 6. conts and get a hotter Btoolto i
than beriitofore for 10 conto,
?oldtxcmalvetyby- A ' '
PERRY A SLA.W80N,
Peb 10 Columbia, 8. C.
BY J. A. SELBY. COLT
HOW TO SAVE MONEY!
INSTEAD or paving 10 cente for Cigare,
buy tbo INDIAN tURL'ts A Dime, which
arc far bettor.
HOW TO THROW AWAY MONEY!
Pay 12} ocnta for GigarB, instead of buy?
ing tbe INDIAN GIBLi'd "Now Sensation"
and "Monopoly," 3 for 26 oonts, that are
oroating euch a aensation among Smokers,
and bound to monopolize tbe Gigar trado
Sold only by PEBRY & 8LAWSON,
Indian Girl Cigar Store,
Next door to J. O. Dial'd Hardwaro Store.
Fob 10_
Sunday's Smoking.
INDIAN QIBL'S MONOPOLY?tbree for
25 conto.
Indian Girl's NEW SENSATION?three
for 25 oonta.
Indian Girl's HALF-DIME CIGAB8.
The Monopoly and New Sensation are
the quality of cigarB usually sold at two
for 25 conta, and tue Half-Dim0 defioa com?
parison with any cigar over sold in thie
market st 10 cents. Sold only by
I FebO PERRY * SLAWSON.
New Garden Seeds,
Nuvillifoand Approved Klncla.
FOTTLER'S EARLY DRUMHEAD,
Garter's Suporflno Early,
Early Sohweinfuat?Quintal,
Early Winninggtadt,
Eaily French Ox Heart,
' Early Peaa, Early Corn, Beets.
Forsaloby E. H. I1EINIT8H,
Jan 20 t Drng and Seed Store.
Finest Goshen Butter
TN town redncod five cents por pound, at
__ Fob G _HARDY SOLOMON'S.
For Sale!
CITY CO?PON8 at a discount. Be ceiva
blo in payment for taxeB and licenses
ut par. Also, Guaranteed Bouds of Greon
and Columbia Bailroad. Applv to
? f k D. GAMBBILL,
l ftatfl?liio Broker. 107 Main etreei., ?
HAVING changed mv rcei?erfce.ll1
deaire to sell my HOUSE in Colum?
bia, and will sell at a sacriheo in order
to avoid renting. Call on J. H. SAWYER,
Esq., at the Central National Bank, who is
prepared to negotiate.
A. G. BRENIZER,
Jan 31 IB_Charlotte. N. C.
City Taxes.
PABTIE8 having oity taxea and licenses
to pay oan bo supplied with CITY
NOTES, rccoivahle for same, at a dificount,
by applying to JOHN AGNEW & HON.
Feb 3_
Elaine Oil.
THE undersigned are solo agents for the
celebrated ELAINE OIL,
185 FIRE TEST,
Perfectly secure and cannot be exploded.
Absolutely safe. Prices at retail 40c. per
gallon. JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Jan 5
Grand Central Java Coii'ee.
WE are agent a for the GRAND CEN?
TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY.
Their coffee is sold in pound packages, at
thirty cents per pound, and each case of
<ti'j/t/ pounds contains a superior eight day
clock, which becomes the property of the
lucky purcbauerwho bnya the packago con?
taining the ticket wbieh entiles tho owner
thereof to tbe clock. Tho coiTeo is full
value itaelf for tho price charged, and the I
clock is given as a prize to iuduco pur?
chaser to try tbe coffeo.
Jan22_JOHN AGNEW & ?ON^
LOOS:! LOOS!!
$1,200,000 IX PRIZES
THE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER
BOHEME ON RECORD, will bo drawn
iu public in St. Louis on MARCH SI, 1?75.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $100.000:
Missouri State Lotteries,
Legal?S -d by State Authority.
MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Mana rs.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
1 Prize of.$100,000
1 Prize of. 50,000
1 Prize of. 22,500
1 Prize of. 20,000
5 Prizes of. 10.000
Hi Frixes or. 5,lt00
20 Prizes of. 2.500
100 Prizes of. 1.000
And 11,451 oilier Prizes 01 Irom $1,500 to
$50.
Amounting in tho aggregate to
$1,200,000.
Wliolc Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar?
tern, $5.
Prize- payable in fnll and no postpone?
ment of drawiuga tako placo.
Address, lor Tickets aud Circulars.
MURRAY, MILLER & CO.,
P. O. Box 2,440,St. Louia. Mo.
Jan 5_i!T3ino_
CAR LOAD "CALIFORNIA
Wine, Brandy & Champagne
JUST B'ECEIVED direct
,from California. These Wines
'and Brandies are made of do>
, licious grapes of California.
' For sale by
Deo 18 _J^O. SEEGER8.
Pearl Grits and Hominy.
OK BARBELS FBESH PEARLGRITH,
4*} 15 barrols /.resh PEABL HOMINY.
Just received and for aale by
Jan 20_JOHN AQNEW A RGN.
LANDRETfti'S
GARDEN SEED!
AFULL assortment Jant roceivod r.t
L. T. BILLIMAN * OO.'H
Jan 1C_" Drag Store.
PDfUB OALH'OUNIA MADEIRA.
Dae 18_J. O. BBBGBR?.
Hew, Choice and Fresh Goods.
ftU DTOBE, on Main otroot,
two.dooro,below Pjkenix offloe,
' iu ?nco more open, where my
patrons can eocuro everything
in the lino, choice and fresh.
OELanY/EBtlngandPlBOliriffPOTATOEO,
Malapa-GUAPEU, Frohen PBUNEB, ORAN
BERRIES, Bologna and Fresh Pork
SAUSAGES, French CONFECTIONERY,
and many other articles. Call and seethe
stock. MRS. C. HOFFMAN.
Jau 14
fftTTI-I1 g! I!
JMBIA, S. C, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1
REGULATOR
The Symptome of Liver Complaint aroun
oaeinees and pain iu the side. Sometimes
the pain is in the shoulder, and is mistaken
for rheumatism. Ihe stomach is affected
with loss of appctito and sickness, bowels,
in general, costive, tomeiimes alternating
with lax. 1 ho head is trouhled with pain,
and dull, heavy sensation, conEidcrahle loss
of memory, accompanied with paiuful sen?
sation of having left nndono tomething
which onght to have been dono. Often coui
plainiug of woaknees, debility and low |
spirits. Sometimes many of tho above
hvmptcms attend the disease, and at other
times very few of them; but tbe Liver is [
genet ally the crgun niott involved.
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY
Is warranted not to contain a singlo particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral sub?
stance, but is
PURKL.Y VEKKTABLK,
j Containing these Southern lioolu and Her um, which an Aii-wieo l'rovidcnce has placed j
in countries whoro Liver Disoaees moBt prevail. It will cure all Diseases ct used by De?
rangement of tho Liver and Dowels.
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE,
Is eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate retort, will)
eavo many an hour of Buffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills.
After over Forty Years' trial, it is still receiving tbe most unqualified testimonials to
its virtues from persons of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physi?
cians commend ft as tho most
EKPECTUfl I. SPECIFIC
For Constipation, Headache, I'ainin tbe Shoulders, Dizziness,Sour Stomach, Dad Taste
in tho Mouth, Dilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, l'ain in the Degion ot tho Kid?
neys, Despondency, Gloom andForebodings of Evil?all of which are the offspring of a
Diseased Liver.
FOR DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and chances of water and food may bo
faced witbont fear. As a remedy in Malaiious Fevers, Dowel Complaints, Restlessness,
Jaundice, Kauten,
IT ITAS NO EU UAL!
It is tho Cheapest, Purest and Dest FamilyMe?iciuo in tho World!
CAUTION!
Buy no Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved
wrapper, with Trade-mark. Stamo and Signature nnbroken. None other is genuino.
J. II. ZEIL.I? 4i CO., Macon, On., and Philadelphia.
FOR 8ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Take Simmons' Liver Regulator
For all diseases of tho Liver, Stomaoh and Spleen.
As a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Dowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression,
Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic. Constipation and Biliousness,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
TRSTTMON T A T.R
"I btve novor seen or tried each a aim
pie, effioacioue, satiefaotory and pleasant
remedy in my lifo."?H. Haimeu, tit. Louis,
Mo.
Hon. Alex. U. Stephens.
"I occasionally nee, wben my condition
requires it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator,
with good effect,"?Hon. Alex. H. Ste
puenb.
Governor of Alabama.
"Your Begulator has been in use iu my
family for some time, and I am persuaded
it is a valuable addition to tbe medical
science."?Gov. j. Gilx. Shorter, Ala.
"I bavo used tbe Regulator in my family
for tbe past seventeen years. I can safely
recommend it to the world as the best me?
dicine I have ever used for that class of
diseases it purports to euro.?H.F.Tmu
PEN.
President of City Bank.
"?immmiH* Liver Regulator hae proved
a good and eflloacious medicine."?C. a.
Nuttino.
Druggist.
"We bavo been acquainted with Dr. Sim
mouu* Liver Medicine for more than twenty
years, and know it to be the bent Livor Re?
gulator offered to the public."?M. R. Lyon
a:cd H. L. Lyon, Bollofontaino, Qa.
"I was enrod hy Rimtnona* T.ivor Regu?
lator, aftor having suffered Hevoral years
with Chills and Fever."?R. F Anderson.
The Ball Opened for 1875.
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Carpets, Sec.
?vi. ?vwi mu^.i
NEW GOODS received tri-weekly, awl
stunning LEADERS in all lines of goods
exhibited every day. A visit to the store of
W. D. LOVE & CO.
! Will convincotbn public Hiatwnmean to
give them better valn? lor their monoy
than they can buy in anv other DRY
GOODS HOUSE IN THE STATE. Faots
proven at the
GRAND CENTRAL
Dry Goods House
W. D. LOVE & CO.
j|9?3a*npleB sent to all parts of the
country on application. _ Jan SO
Wines and Liquors.
CHAMPAGNES?Pommery, 8co,
Obaus Si Duobatel,
Kelley'a Ialand Sparkling Catawba,
Oalifornia "Imperial."
BRANDIES?Brandenburg Freres,
Jas. Honnc&oy,
Otard, Dupuy A. Co., vintages 1835,1858,
1805.
Y/INES^pld Private Stook Maderia-io
botUea onfcF.
Ohoioo TaUlo Sherries,
California Angelica?very dftlioate,
?andema? and other Ports,
Full line of Hooka and Bauternes. inolnd
ing "Chateau Yqoom," "Latour Blanche,'
" Hookhoim or," "Lanbenheimor," Ao., Ao.
Our opocialty is fine goods, suoh as we
can, with confidence, recommend. Any
rare wine not in store we are prepared to
purobase either in Mew York or Europe,
' and furnish at market rates'.
Nov28 GEG. SYMMERB.
10 Barrels Sweet Florida Oranges.
RECEIVED THI8 MORNING, direct
from Florida, and for sale cheaper
than ever offered in Columbia. Bend orders
earlvto HARDY SOLOMON.
Jan 27
The Clergy.
"Bavo boen a dyspeptic for years; began
tbe Regulator two years ago; it has noted
like a cbnrm in my canu."?Rov. J. ?.
Holmes.
Lady1s Endorsement.
"I have pi von jour medicine a thorough
trial, and in no case has it failed to give
full satisfaction."?Ellen Meacuak, Chat
tahooubco, Fla.
Sheriff Bibb County.
"I have used your Regulator with euc
oessiul effoct in Bilious Colic and Dyspep?
sia. It is an excellent remedy, and cer?
tainly a publie blessing."?0. Mabtembon,
Bibb Couutv, Ga.
My Wife.
"My wife a :d Bolt have used the Regula?
tor for years, and testify to its groat vir?
tues."?Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.
"I think Sininiona' Liver Regulator one
ef the best medicineu ever made fur the
Liver. My wifo and many others have
used it with wonderiul effect."?E. K.
>'I'ai K-i, Albany, Ga.
M. V.
"I have used the Regulator in my family,
and itlao in my regular practice, and have
found it a most valuable and satisfactory
medicine, and b iicvn if ii was used by the
profuebion, it would bo of aorvioo ii> very
many case*. I know very much of ita com?
ponent ncrta, and can certify it? medicinal
qiiAlititb are porbctly harmless."?\\. V.
OKn.ua, M. !>., Macon, Ga.| Jan 3?}w?ni
MONEY TO LOAN
On Marketable Collaterals.
EXCHANGE on New Y uk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Boston und all promi?
nent cities of the Dnittrd State? and Eu?
rope bought and Hold.
DEPOSITS received and nE >-f Mt-br-ai irp
oertiflcates it-sued.
STOCKS. BMNDS, GOLD aid SILVER
bought and aold.
ACCOUNTS of merchant*! and others
from tbe c.'y and oounlr\ nnlicitid, and
LIBERAL LINES t>F DISC< UNTKgranted
bythe CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK.
Corner of Plain and Rir.hai d??u ntreets.
JO:IN S. PRESTON, President.
J. H. Sawyer, Oaehier.
Professional.
DR. P. GREEN offers his provisional
nerrioss to tho citizens ot Columbia
and vicinity. Oflice at Mis* Porcival'tt,
Plain-treet. Peb 11 JIO
GIVING INSTANT RBCjjUK.
TT in tho moat wonderful MEDICINE
.1, ever known, and possesses a curative
power nmqaallod in tbe hiotorv of reme?
dies. For sale onlv at
Dec 16 1 HEINITHH,8 Drugstore.
Stop thai Barking.
WHEREVER you go. you hear Cough?
ing. Barking. Clearing tho Throat.
In Obufch, in the Concert Room. Opera
House. Court HonBe, Coughing is a preva?
lent disorder. Why - don't yon enre it by
using STANLEY'? ORE AI COUGH
8YRUP? It will cure. For sale at
Jan 80t HEINITBH'S Drug Store.
B&vonty-fivo Oat of Every Hundred
PERSONS are affected with some de?
rangement or disnase of tbe skin. No
matter what Mu? nature of it may be,
"HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT," the
i:r. at Araei lean Blood Purifier, will cure it.
This is quite enough to say. If von have
auv skin diauaao, ntt Ltit.iul.'a Qneei V
Delight. Dec 10
Event."
875 VOL. X?NO.'285.
GOOD THINGS,
100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES.
200 boxes CANDY.
100 boxes RAISINS.
200 cases CANNED FRUITS.
Pecans, Almonds, Orange:*, Lemons,
Walnuts, Ac, wholesale and retail, as low
as any bous<- in this country.
L?RICK & LOWRANCE.
Important to Farmers.
ONLY FORTY DOLLARS A TONI
GTT AN AH AN I GUANO,
AN important naturalQuano?a genuine
Animal Deposit. A Cargo of 500 tons
now on the way to this port. This Guano
gavo great satisfaction in Virginia and
Ninth Carolina the past season. Circu?
lar and certificates sent on application.
Prof. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., says of
this Guano: "By a critical examination ol
the analysis of the various cargoes you
have imported, a strikiug feature is the
great regularity in the per centago of the
important constituents essential for the
production of all crops."
Pror. P. A. Genth, of Philadelphia, Penn..
says: '"Ihe Guano is evidently of animal
origiu, and tbo minute bones which wero
discovered in tbo same, indicate that it is
tho result of the decay of hats, mico, &o.
Tllo quantity of orgauic matter which is
still preeent in about 12 per cent., and this
yields about 2j per cent, of ammonia. A
portion of the uitrogon is present S3 nitric
acid, of which about 3 percent, were found.
All the nitrogen, present would be equiva?
lent to about 2\ per cent, of ammonia. The
phosphoric acid in the Guano averaged
about 12? per cent., equal to 27-S per oent.
of Done Phosphate. A considerable quan?
tity of tbo phosphoric acid, however, is
Eresent as so-called neutral Phosphate of
lime, which, being slightly soluble in
water, renders the Guano as quick in ito
action as a corresponding quantity of Su?
perphosphates would do. The small per
oentage of potash which waa found in
analysis adds to its value. From all the
experiments which I havo made of the
Guau&haui Guano no doubt can exist that
it is a valuable manure."
Prof. H. O. White, pr the Georgia State
Agricultural Society, says: "As shown by I
the analysis, this Guano contains, in good
proportion, all the elements which are
generally considered as of value for plant
food, and the forms and combinations in
which they are present are such as to ren?
der them available to and assimilable by
the plant. I should judge that the proper
use ot this article for purposes of fertitiza
liuti would bo attended with Kreat profit."
Prof. Charles U. Shepard, Jr.. in a recent
analysis of this Guano, says: "This Guano
(of animal origin) would appear from its
physical and chemical properties to an?
swer every reasonable expectation of a
commercial maunro
Orders received and arrangemhnts made
for its sale bv application to
J. N. LODSON,
US East Bav, 1 and 2 Atlantic wharf,
Chatleston, R. 0. Jan 20 fl8
ipili; q u u * ni SQtl*pdTEQID
;FL'RCilGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
275 King Street, Charleston, S C.
Tin: ciituvisT
DRY UOOUS,
1 NOTIONS.
OIL c: LOT HS.
CA Kl'KTS.
MATTINGS,
RUGS, Etc.,
j THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK.
! For prices, aos Iocs 1. Sept i. +Gmo
N os. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
STATI01EBS
First-Class Work
OUR 8PECIALTY,
YET BY USTNO CHKAPK* ORADU Ot STOCK,
WE CAM FUJI NISI! WORK. AT
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FASnlOKftBLTsTATIOHERY,
Riries Paper and Envelopes.
Redding and <?aU gnviialions
ON THE BEST STOCK AND PftlNTSS IM THE -
LATEST STYLE.
at, .?il ....
REDUCED PRICES
'' "?FOR - "'' ?,u
GASH!
TRAVELING BLANKETS
AND
SH? WL 8
, : AT ? .-f.' .
, C O S T !
New Style fiats I
Fall and Winter .
un j*. i in .wo bill) a:ea i
CLOTHS AND CASHMERES
Made to Order Very Low,
R, & % C, SOTJILB.
Ja.?2?. . 4 _? j ? n cmti ? I -i
Spring Prints?New Styles,
JUST RKCHIVDip. 11 Iii
FOR SIXTY. DAYS, FALL AND WIN?
TER GOODS wiU be aoid REGAUD
LE83 OF O0ST. O. F. JACKSON,
Jan 20' _< Leader of Low Price*.
107 Main St., Next to Wheeler House.
KSTABblBHKD 1B.1S45. .
AND STILL IN THE FIELD,
WHO
A LARGE and well se
llected etosk of first clano
[ FURNITURE, Parlor. Bed
' room and Dining Room
~Jt Beta, whioh wUl be told ae
low as anv house in the country (or cash.
Novl0_ M. H..BERRY.
Imported Wines, Brandies?Etc . Etc?
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Rum,
Brandies?Otard,Ac,
Holland Gin,
htierry Wine, Pon Wine, MadoiraWine.
Also, a largo Bice's of fine old Whiskies,
UilLra' &0'_J. C. 8EEQERB.
New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.
WOEKTVG to Win,* story for girls,
fl.75, .
Mistrettu of the Ma m<o, bv Dr. Rolland,
author of Arthur Bonnyoastle, $1 50.
A History of Germany, from the Earliest
Times, bv Charlton Lewis, $2.50.
Manual of Mythology, Greek; Roman,
Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Oin German,
by Murray, $2.25. '
Prairie and Forest, the Game of North
America, with adventures in their pursuit,
bv Gillmore.'Sl 50.
Health and Education, by Kingaley, $1.75.
Hogarth's complete woiks, in three vo*
lumos. The Wild North Land, by Major
Butler, with plates, $2 60. History of Clubs
and Club Life, London. Book of Wonder
iul Characters, with portraits. The Slang
Dictionary, historical and anecdotal.
Homes and Haunts of the British Poets,
Loudon, and other new bookB. Nov 1
New Sugar-Cured Hams,
I f\f\ NEW YORIT sugar-cured HAMS,
11/1/ choice quality, just received and
for e al n by _J OH N AONEWA SON.
Coughs and Oolda. .
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.
Chlorate PotSBb Pastiles,
Gelatine Lozenges. .
Wiatar'a Balsam Wild Cherry,
Hill's Balsam Honey*
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Jaync'a Expectorant,
Piao's Cure. For sale at
lu T. 8ILLIMAN &00;'8
Dec 20 ?_Drug Store.
Canned Goods.
t d\f\ CARES' 2 ib. cans TOMATOES, at
J.I HI $1 60 par doa. and 15c. per can.
100 oases 3 lb.oana PEAOHES,.at$2.50
per aoz. and 25o. per can.
On hand and for oalo by
Jan 7 JOHN AONRW & BOH.
60 Cases Gatawba Champagne.
THIS WINE ia fully equal to tho Frenoh
and imported Champagne.
Deo 18 , _ J. O. 8BKQEBB.
FINE'S SALDOS.
Ho. 41 Richardson Street, btUeetn Lady
and Qervai* Streets. ,
HAVING replenished my ontiro stock of
Liquors, CIgare, Ao.?, bavipg also
given proper attention to mv Restaurant,
I am now prepared Co f uvnfeb my friends
and tho publio generally with tho best tho
markets afford.
Oct 17 WM. II. FINE. Aarent.
PURE CALIFORNIA PORT.
Dec 18 J. C.8EEGERS.