The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 29, 1875, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELBY
A Mammoth Sheet.?Tho Chicago Jn
Icr-Ocean, of May 21, is a curiosity. It
contains 144. pages?125 being taken up
with- the delinquent tax list of Cook
County,, Illinois, in which Chicngo is si?
tuated. On the morning of publication
twenty wagons were required to deliver
tho paper to city subscribers. Thirty
compositors were thirty-six clays in put?
ting the delinquent tax list in type. The
manuscript copy weighed 275 pounds
and occupied 13,370 pages. Therefore,
don't go West, young man; times worse
there then here.
Anothek Explanation.?Tho country
will hear with keen satisfaction that
Vice-PreBident Wilson's trip South had
no political significance. He savs ho
simply wanted to lot folks downpthere
see what a man who neither chews,
smokes, swears, drinks whiskey nor goes
to chicken-fights on Sunday, looks like.
A number of convicts in the State pri?
son, at Omahn, Neb., again attempted to
escape on tho 27th. The mutineers as?
saulted the guards with stones and clubs,
threatening to kill them. Tho guards
opened fire and killed McWatory, tho
leader. This instantly terminated tho
mutiny.
When two Piko County men are about
to make a mule trade, tho first question
asked by the_would-bo purchaser is,
"What's his record?" Seller replies,
"Three niggers and a couple dozen dash?
boards." "Here's your money," and tho
new owner leads his property off.
A dozen suioides hove been reported in
Massachusetts so far during the month
of May.?Be.
Massachusetts may not be a desirable
State to live in, but continued emigration
would be better for those who are tired
of it than suicide.
A convention of Good Templars, com?
prised of 121 delegates, representing
thirty-two States and eight Counties, is
in session in Blooinington, 111. There
are 735,000 names on tue international
records.
Bridget Mahoney, ' an old woman,
committed suicide at Brooklyn, Ont,
on the 2Gth. Sho believed she was full
of wild animals, and cut herself to let
them out.
They have a citizen in Cincinnati who
is named John H Hell. Ho hod a bill
against that city for $5.15, and when tho
Mayor told Council that Hell was to pay
that night, why, they paid him.
Daniel L. Hoyden, a poBt office clerk
at Hartford, Conn., has been sentenced
in the United States Court to three vears'
imprisonment, for robbing the moils.
A destructive fire is raging in tho
woods, near Baymond, N. H. Large
tracts of woodland are burned over.
The sailors' home at Naticoke, Mass.,
was materially damaged by fire on tho
27th. The building cost $50,000.
The Governor has appointed Mr. Na?
thaniel May rant Trial Justice of Charles?
ton, vice B. B. Gaither, removed.
Attend Perry A Slawson's clearance
sales of cigars.
6
CIGARS
For 25 Cents,
at
PERRY & SLAWSON'S.
Notice to Tax-Payers.
THE COUNTY AUDITOB'S OFFICE
will be open for receiving EETUBN8
from JUNE 1 to JULY 20, 1875, instead
of from July 1 to August 20, as hereto?
fore.
The low requires the County Auditor
to assess all parties who fail to list their
personal property within the time above
noted, at the same valuation as of 1874,
and add a penalty of fifty per cent,
thereto; and all new buildings and
structures, not returned in 1874, must be
returned for tho fiscal year 1875, and in
default thereof a penalty of fifty per
cent, will attach.
To fociliuite the tax-payers in making
their returns for the fiscal year 1875, I
will attend in person at the following
Precincts:
Gftdsden Precinct, Juno 17, 1R and 10.
Aoton Precinct, Juno 21 and 22.
Davis' Precinct, June 21.
Garner's Procinct, June 28 and 29.
Camp Ground Precinct, July 1.
Kilhan's Precinct, July 5 and 0.
Hopkins' Precinct, July 8.
Trenholm'fl Precinct, July 10.
A. L. SOLOMON,
May 28 lrao County Auditor.
. The Charleston Hotel
WILL not be closed this Sum
[mer.' All Guests patronizing^us
during., the Summer and Fall
months, and refraining n week
or morej irlll be allowed a reasonable
discount?except occupants of rooms on
tho first or parlor floor. ? '
The attention of ! the Country Mer?
chants is respectfully, called to this no
tice: ..' ' ? 1Itty28 Crao*
Columbia Ico House.
ICE Shippers have made o largo crop at
lower .cost the past winter than in
any previous winter in the history of the
business. ! t have made arrangements for
a full supply of superior ICE for the pre?
sent1 season, at lower rates, than in any
former year, and propose to reduce the
rate to City Consumers as follows:
100 pounds and upward, ljc. per
pound; less' than 100 pounds, lie 50
ftouhds and upward delivered within the
imlts of the oity free of charge.
. JOHN D. BATEMAN,
Apr 28 Imp Agent.
tor 8aler
ALOT OF SEASONED LUMBER,
consisting of Flooring, "Weather
boarding, Joists and Fencing. Apply at
. D. EPfWWB, i
May 25 Under Columbia Hotel.
"Let our Just Censo
COl
GLENN SPRINGS,
Spartanburg County, S. C.
TILES favorite resort
for beulth and. pleasure !
will be open to visitors j
on June 1. The medici?
nal virtues of the waters of Glenn
Springs need no other testimonial than
the wonderful nature of the cures effect?
ed by their use; and their merits as an
unfailing remedy in the cure of all forms
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Disease of the
Liver and Kidneys, even in chronic
cases, arc long and favorably known to
the public.
Visitors reaching Glenn Springs by
the South Carolina, Greenville and Co?
lumbia, Spartanburg and Union Rail?
roads will receive the benefit of Excur?
sion Tickets for the season. A daily
line of Coaches will connect with Trains
on Spartanburg and Union Railroad at
Rich s Hill, five miles distant, and at
Spartanburg, to convey passengers to the
Springs. Steps have been taken to se
enro to the Guests the benefits of a Daily
Mail and Telegraph.
Dr. ?. B. MAYER, ranking among the
eminent physicians of the South, will bo
in attendance to respond to the profes?
sional calls of the Guests of the house.
Tho Table will bo supplied with tho
best tho market can nubrd, Bathing
Rooms, Billiard Tiddes, Bowling Alleys,
Croquet Grounds, Music on the Grounds
and in tho Ball Rooms. TerniB mode?
rate. Apply to WM. GORMAN, Colum?
bia, S. C, or Glenn Springs. S. C.
May 1G lmof WILLIAM GORMAN.
Millinery
OF the LATEST STYLES;
also, Ladies' and Children's
SUITS of all sizes and qual?
ity, UNDERWEAR, COR?
SETS, HAIR and FANCY
GOODS. Just received, a
largo assortment of Wenck's
PERFUMERY, at
. MRS, C. E. REED'S.
Interest Allowed.
THE Mechanics' and Farmers' Build?
ing and Loan Association, of Rich
land, is now receiving deposits of $1.00
and upwards, and allowing interest at
the rate of G per cent, per annum on all
amounts over $10.00, which remain 30
days or longer. Deposits received bv
T. H. Gibbes, Treasurer, at the Central
National Bank, R. J>. SENN,
April 22 X President.
You can get all styles of job printing,
from a visiting card to a four-sheet post
er tn the ,Phoenix office.
April 23
LUMBIA, S. C, SATURDA1
Who feeds mo from his grocery stove,
And shows 1110 every divy n score
Of dainties, liner than before?
'Tis Solomon.
Groceries, Family Supplies, Pure
Liquors, Wines, &c.
Whose clerks uro .smiling, childlike, j
bland, I
And always nt my service stand
Attentive to my least command?
Why, Solomon's.
Breakfast Strips, Beef Tongues, Sal?
mon Bellies, Fulton Market Beef,
Canned Goods and Other Delicacies.
Who cares for no man's smilo or frown,
While he can keep his prices down,
Yet sells tho finest goods in town?
'Tis Solomon.
A Splendid Assortment of ?New Cof?
fee and Teas?Japan, Oolong, Gun?
powder, Hyson, Imperial and Mixed
And can I ever cease to be
The best of customers to thee,
Who always did sn well by me,
Oh, Solomon?
Fancy Crackers, ^taisinfl, Nuts, New
Flour and Buckwheat.
I'll keep to the store I like so well,
'Neath Mr. Gorman's big hotel,
And kept by Hardy S-O-L
0-M-O-N.
.^?fPrico.s still lower, and goods fresh
every day. April 9
NEW BOOKS
At B. L. Bryan's Bookstore.
GEORGE IV, His Life und His Court ?
$1.25.
Scientific London, by Beeker- SI.75.
Scicnco and ltcligion, by Dr?per?
$1.75. Farrar's Life of Christ?$2.50.
Tho Shadowed Home, by Bickersteth?
$1.50. Conquering and to Conquer, by
Schonberg Cotta Family?SI.25. Vernes'
Journey to the North Pole?$1.50. Ralph
Wilton's Weird, by author of Wooing
O't.?$1.25. Tho Science of Law, by
Amos?$1.75.
Also, a variety of new English Novels,
paper covers, by Mrs. Olyphant, Far
ge.on, author ef "Castle," Mrs. Bruddon,
Wilkie Collins and others. Apri1 25
Attend Perry & Slawson's clearance
sales of cigars.
EGULATOR
Tlio symptoms of Liver Compleinfarc
uneasiness nnd pain in the side. Komc
times the pain is in the shoulder, nnd is
mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach
is affected with loss of appetite and sick
Iness, bowels in general costive, and
sometimes alternating with lax. The
head is troubled with pain, and dull,
heavy sensation, considerable loss of
memory, accompanied with painful sen?
sation of having left undone something
which ought to have been done. Often
complaining of weakness, debility and
low spirits. Sometimes many of the
I above symptoms attend the disease, and
J nt other times, very few. of them; but the
Liver is generally the organ most in?
volved.
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR!
For all Diseases tf the Liver, Stomach and Spleen !
IT is evidently a Famiy Medicine, and by being kept ready for im?
mediate resort, willsave many an hour of ?Unering, nnd many a
dollar in time and doctors' bills.
After forty years' trial.it is still receiving the most unqualified testi?
monials of its virtues fnm persons of the highest diameter and re?
sponsibility. Eminent ^hysicinns commend it as the most
EFFICTUAIj specific
for Constipation, Heah.ciie. Pain in tho Shoulders, Dizziness, Sour
Stomach, bad taste in tie Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart. Pain in the regitn of the Kidneys, Despondency, Gloom and
forebodings of evil; all <f which are the ottspring of a diseased Liver.
If you feel Dull, Dnwsy, Debilitated, kave frequent headache.
Mouth tastes badly, pnoi Appetite and Tongv.o Coated, you are suffer?
ing from Torpid Liver, <r "Biliousness," and nothing will cure you so
speedily nnd permanentV.
The Liver, the largestirgan in the body, is generally the seat of thr>
disease, and if not Regllated in time, great suffering, wretchedness
and DEATH will ensue.
Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water nnd
food mav ho faced wihont fear. As a remedy in MALARIOUS
FEVERS, BOWEL OOIPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS. JAUNDICE,
NAUSEA, the Cheapest Purest and Best Family Medicine in tho
I World!
?'I have never seen or vied such n simple, efficacious, satisfactory
and pleasant remedy in iy life." -II. Haineu, St. Louis, Mo.
"I occasionally use, wleji my condition requires it, Dr. Simmons'
Liver Regulator," with god effect."? -Hon. Alex. H. Stevens.
"Your Regulator has lr-on in ur? in my family for some time, nnd I
' am persuaded it is n valvible addition to the medical science." -Gov.
J. On,!. Shorter, Alnhnm.
"I have used the Rejulator in my family for the past seventeen
years. I can safely rccoimend it to the world as the liest medicine I
have ever used for that e!iss of diseases it purports to cure." ? H. F.
Thiopen.
"Simmons' Liver Regilator has proved a good and eflicaoious medi?
cine."?C. A. Nuttino, pesident of City Bnnk.
"We have been acquaiited with Dr. Simmons' Liver Medicine far
moro than twenty year! and know it to be the best Liver Regulator
offered to the public'."?3. R. Lyon and H. L. Lyon, Druggists, Bcllo
fontaine, Ga.
mXBtiOB&aiSr&> LlVER RBaiTTiA TCXEI. 1
For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS AT?
TACKS, SICK HEADAIHE, COLIC, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,
SOUR STOMACH, HEAtT BURN, Ac, Ac,
Is a faultless Family Meioine,
Does not disarrange the
tystem,
. Is sure to euro if taken ruularly,
Is no drastic violent meicine,
Does not interfere with isiness, 1 -
Is no intoxicating bevet ve,
Contains tho simplest ai 1 best remedies. .
CAUTION? Buy m Powders or Prepared SIMMONS' LIVER
REGULATOR* unless l onr engraved wrapper, with Trade Mark,
< Stamp and Signature m iroken. None other Is genuine.
Jan 30 {wCmo J. H. 21IL3N ft CO., Macon, Gs., and Philadelphia.
I MORNING, MAY 29, 187
I G
CICAKS
For 25 Cents,
at
! fEKKY St, SLAWSON'S
Notice.
IWARN ALL MEN to keep off the
Rftoo Track, adjoining Fair Grounds,
except those who have paid.
GEO. W. BEABDEN.
Columbia. May 27, 187"?. May 2S 1 rnof
Election for City Physician.
Columbia, S. G, Mov 27, 1875.
A N election for CITY PHYSICIAN
J\. will bo held in the Council Cham?
ber, on TUESDAY next, Juno 1. Ap?
plications received at the Clerk's oflico.
RICHARD JONES,
May 20 3_City Clerk. _
Notice.
7b all Parlies whom it may Concern.
THE copartnership heretofore existing
between J. N. Jones and C. C. Mont
fomery, under the firm name of JONES
, MONTGOMERY, has been dissolved
by tho death of J. N. Jones. The busi?
ness will be wound up by C. C. Mont?
gomery, surviving partner, who hereby
requests all parties owing said firm to
come forward and make settlement with
tho undersigned.
C. C. MONTGOMERY.
May 21, 1875._May 22 stu_
For Sale,
x~m* SIX MOCKING BIRDS, all line
C/?ysinger;;. Applv to
HESC A. CONSTANTINE.
May 19 |6 _Assembly street.
Flour and Meal
AND MIXED FEED!
CUR LOAD ORDERS filled on short
/ notice. Address "CHARLOTTE
CITY MILLS," Charlotte, N. C.
R. D. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
Gro. C. Chambers, Superintendent.
May 1H_ lmo*
What You Need.
IT^XTRA MESS BEEF, 10 cents per
_J pound.
Fresh May BUTTER, direct from Mil
ford, N. Y., 3 pounds for SI.
CIGARS.?We are closing out our stock
of Cigars, and offer the best FIVE CENT
Cigars in tho city, and only want a trial
to convince you.
May 10 'L?RICK A LOWRANCE. _
To Bent.
THE premises belonging to the
?Spin South Carolina Universitv. known
gfiiUi as STEWARD'S HALL, consisting
of about three acres, moro or less, with
buildings thereon, will be let to the
highest bidder. Proposals received by
L. C. NORTHROP, of tho Board of Trus?
tees, at his Law Offices, Rooms Nos. 10
and 12, Southern Insurance Building.
May 28_ 12
Pianos and Organs.
CASH PRICES! EASY TERMS!
From $25 to $100 can be saved
in tho purchase of a Piano or Organ
under our new system of selling at
Cash Prices with Easy Terms for J
payments. Pianos have never belore
been sold on such favorable terms in
the South.
Fine Pianos at $275, $:100, $325
and $350, fully guaranteed for Ave years.
Terms $50 cash, and balance in six
months, or$100 cash, and balance in ono
year.
The Celebrated Mason At,
Ilanilin Organs are also sold upon
cash payments $25 to $50, and balance in
six and twelve months.
Special Terms arranged to suit I
convenience of all responsible partii
Monthly or quarterly payments received j
if preferred. Pianos and Organs for rent j
and rent applied on purchase. A good
stool and cover goes with each piano sohl
from our warerooms. Send for our new
Ketliictrd Time* Price Lists and
see what real inducements we now oner.
LUDldEN A BATES.
Southern Music House, Savannah, Ga.
May 25 lmo
T 55 E N E > E (VOM) L iv S
is found in
Heinitsh'B Family Medicines.
I'M iE QUEEN'S DELIGHT For Puri
. fying tho Blood, and Renovating!
and Strengthening the Bodv.
THE KINA CHILL CURE The best
Chill Cure known. Will alwavs cure.
THE QU A KEF LINIMENT For]
Rheumatism, Pains, is a wonderful
remedy.
THE BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS? ]
Better than any other in the world for
familv use.
THE STANLEY'S COUGH SYRl'P -
Tho only Cough Remedy that will cure.
It has cured thousands.
THE LIFE EVERLASTING BITTERS
?A tonic for the Stomach and Digestion,
giving a good appetite at all times.
THE ROSE CORDIAL-Will cure all
Bowel Affections; good for children.
For sale only at HEINITSH'S
May 26 t _ City Drug Store.
Final Notice.
ALL persons holding claims against]
the estate of WM. McGUINNIS, de?
ceased, are hereby warned to hand in!
Raid claims, properly attested, to tho un?
dersigned, by the first day of July next,
else they will bo barred.
ELLEN McGUINNIS, Executrix,
D. McGUINNIS, Executor.
April 18_m!2
GREATEST OF ALL MEDICINES
IS HEINTTSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
for purifying the Blood. For sale at
his Drug Store._April 16 f
Reading matter on every page.
?nd the True Event."
WANTS MONEY.
WILL. SELL CHEAP!
STO&E FULLWnsw BOOB'sI
_ 128 MAIN STREET._
New Fresh Goods
AT
J. H. KINARD'S
LAUGE assortment of rich and beauti?
ful DRESS GOODS.
The styles and patterns of PRDNTS
arc numberless in variety, and every de?
partment of his large establishment has
been replenished with accessions re?
freshingly seasonable and accommodat?
ingly priced.
The Millinery Department
Is superbly stocked.
jJE?'Mr. Kinard invites a call.
TO-DAY AND EVEEY DAY!
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
AT
JONES, DAVIS 4 BOnfflftBN',
Successors to
tt. C. SHIVER & CO.
CHOICE DRESS GOODS at 25 cents
per yard. CASSIMERES, TWEEDS,
JEANS and LINENS for Men and Boys'
wear. HAMBURG EDGINGS and IN
SERTINGS.
BLACK SILKS!
We make Black Silks a specialty. You
can save TWENTY TER CENT, by pur?
chasing your Black Silks at this house.
Parasols of all shades and styles opening
this day, at very low prices.
Ladies', Gents'and Misses' One SHOES.
This department is managed by Mr. M.
A. SHELTON, and the stock is second to
none in the State.
Patent STEP LADDERS, all sizes, with
all the latest improvement* attached;
Berlin WOOL, Java CANVAS, Crochet
and Knitting NEEDLES.
JONES, DAVIS A BOUKNIGHTS,
Successors to R. C. Shiver A Co.
Wine List?May, 1876~
THE "CITY HALL GRO
f^jiwk CERY STORE" offers, as be
^agMbBnlow specified, the finest Wine
List ever published in Co?
lumbia:
CLARETS?St. Estephe, St. Julian,
Margaux, Pontot Cimet, in pints and
quarts.
HOCKS - Laubenheimer, Hockheimev,
Dndcsheimer. I
SAUTERNES? HnutSanternes, Graves
& Preignnc, Latour Blanch, Chatcun
Yqnem.
CHAMPAGNES- Pommcry A Greno's
Lee, decidedly the finest dry Wine im- (
ported, Obaus A Duchatel'a "Sillery,"
k'arte Blanche, Kelly Island. Ac.
SHERRIES AND PORTS?These of
fine quality, age and bouquet, full
stock, most carefully selected.
. My stock of French Brandies, Holland
Gin, California Wines and Brandies, Do?
mestic Whiskies, "Maryland," "Baker,"
"Finch," "Bomgnrden, and other favor?
ite brands, is always full up. I have
always endeavored to keep this branch
of my business supplied only with best
possible quality obtainable, and am fully
satisfied with the result.
Any rare Wine or particular brand not
here advertised, will be procured from
first hands at very few days' notice.
* GEO. SYMMERS,
Citv Hall Grocer and Wine Merchant.
May 20 _
Attractions are Multiplying
AT THE
GRAND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.
C)~ PIECES SUMMER SILKS, just
MmitJ received nt
WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S.
100 pieces SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
at 12.1, 1051, 20 and 25 cents, at
WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S.
25 pieces Summer Poplins, at 50 cents
a yard, at WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S.
Black Grenadines, in all qualities, at
WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S.
Black Llama Lace Shawls and Saoks,
! at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S.
Ladies' Sun Umbrellas, Silk Ties and
j Ribbons, at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S.
Gents' White Shirts and Furnishing
Goods, at low prices, at
WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S.
Yon will find an extensive stock of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades and Mat?
tings, at popular prices, at
WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S.
The place to purchase your Domestics,
Prints, Cottonades, Joans, Drillings and
Cassimores, for the least money, is at
WM. D. LOVE &.CO.'S.
Every article in the Dry Goods Uno
needed in any family can be purchased,
at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S.
Fresh Goods are recoived daily at
WM. D.. LOVE A CO.'S.
It will pay any one who needs any?
thing in our line to call often at the
Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment
of WM. J>. LOVE & CO.,
Columbia, S. C.
Samples sent gratuitously to all parts
of tho country on application.
jUME XI?NUMBER 59.
KIN.VRD & "WruEY?To patrons in
arolina for their liberality: We \J
Indeed thank you for buying
nr lino ready-made Clothing, \_/
Neckwear, Under-wcar, cheapest, T
argest stock over in the city, JLi
And wo believe bcBt, for we sell TT
nion Adams' Black SiBx Ties, KJ
Kassian Braees,8uspenders. Shirts-****"
ade specialty, good fit; guaranteolYiL
Durability, elegance, comfort to TTV
nyor. Tho Quaker . City and JL>
&Star Shirts are all tho go, and "?"
n Silk, Linen.Ginghom UmbrellasJL
Weclaimtosellatleaflprofitagood A
rticle than any heuBO in tho trado 1\.
In fine, ready-mado Clothing, our C1
tyle and price is uneuualed. O
Linen Cuffs.HondkerohiefB.Collars; jf\ ?
ur stock can't ho surpassed.. \_J
Elegance, st j lo and fashion, Hats in f"1
assimorc, Silk, Straw, Pelt,Wool.\J
Youths' Clothing, Shirte.Hata, Caps, A
t No. 124 Main street xL
m% mm
AND .1
CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING
AND
HATS,
FOR
S P B I H C
OF
1875,
Now in store, and to be sold at. Iowa
prices.
B. & W, ft SMELD.
^ Spring Clothing! h
g Spring Clothing i 8
h Spring Clothing! >
Just opened
The Largest and Best Stock.
Ever seen here,
AT D. EPST?T'S?
UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL.
S
TYLES, New and Handsome!
FABBIC and DESIGN, Elegant?
BEST MAKE UP!
PRICES, Lower than everP
Very full lines of Boys' and Youths"
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS and.
HATS.
Call and examine at
X>. EPSTIM'S,
April 4 Under Columbia Hotel.
Prepare Your lOwn
Mineral Waters,
BY V'SIKO THE
Uraimlar Effervescent Salt??.
ROCKBRIDGE ALUM, VICHY, CRAB
ORCHAD, KISSINGEN, FRIED
RICHSHALL. The Salts represent in a
condensed and agreeable form the me?
dicinal constituents of these various
Mineral Waters, and from their -oonve
uience and comparative cheapness, are
joining rapidly into uso.
Ono or two large tea-npoon-fnls added
to a small tumbler of water, instantly
reproduces a draught of the natural'.
Water, accompanied by a sparkling.
effervescence. For sale at
L. T. S1LLIMAN A CO. TS
April G_; Drug Store.
California and Imported
Wines, Liquors, Etc.
. J UST received, direct from.
"California, scar load of supe?
rior WINES and BRANDIES,
*mado of delicious grapes in'
that highly favored oouotry.
Best Imported Scotch WHISKEY,.
Old Jamaica BUM, Holland GIN,
Otard and other brands BRANDY,
Sherry, Port and Madeira WINES,
I am also manufacturing
that superior LAGER PEER,
for which my brewery has
acquired such a deserved re;
putation. ? Give it a trial?it la pure and
warranted free from any deleterious in?
gredients. Physicians recommend it.
?rSTf Also, best brands Imported and?
KferM? DoraestTo CIGABS, Smoking and
'^^'?Ohewtdg TOBACCO, Ac
My SALOON is supplied with tho best
at everything. LUNCH ?rery day, at 11'
>'clook, Give mo ft call, at the sign of tho
big barrel,' Nos. 164 and 166 Richardson
itrent JOHN O. KEEGERg.
Kerosene! Kerosene!!*
Xfi BARRELS pure while standard
tJVJ KEROSENE, Just rocorved and
for sale at lOo. net gallon by the battel,.
vnd 20o. per gallon at retail. Kprottnt
idivtrcd, free of drayage, in any phrt ?/
he city by JOHN AGNKW I SON*