The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 30, 1875, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELSV
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Telegraphic?Foreign News.
London, May 29.? The strike in South
Wales has ended?tho men submitting
to the reduction.
All the morning journals have articles
ott the Aretio expedition, the departure
of which to fixed for 4 o'clock this after?
noon.
Paul Boynton landed at Folkestone, at
2.30 o'clock, this morning, and showed
but slight signs of distress; ho was loudly
cheered.
The Duke of Wellington granted the
use of the Wellington Biding School for
revival purposes.
Berlin, May 29.?The King and Queen
of Sweden are here, visiting. It is thought
the visit indicates Sweden s support of
the policy of the three Emperors.
The judicial investigation shows the
offer of Wiesenger to assassinate Bis?
marck was merely an attempt to extort
money, and the mnn had no accom?
plices.
Munich, May 29.?Johann Klein, the
eminent painter, is dead.
St. John's, N. B., May 29.?A $250,000
fire. St. Luke's Church and sixty build?
ings and a ship on stocks, burned; 100
families homeless.
Halifax, May 29.?A man and two
girls drowned by a capsized boat.
Telegraphic?American News.
Omaha, Neu. , May 29.?Colonel Mills
destroyed the outfit of a Black Hills ex?
pedition, leaving them only enough food
to last them to civilization. Gordon, the
loader, is a prisoner.
Wheeling, W. Va., May 29.?The
Riverside Noil Factory burned; loss $75,
000.
- Hoxtoke, May 29.?Seventy-one dead,
twenty-two fatally burned and twenty
seven injured; of the dead, fifty-five were
females and sixteen males.
Worcester, Mass., May 29.?The gra?
nite block on Main street, nearly oppo?
site the .City Hall, burned; cause Man?
sard roofs; loss over $250,000.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, May 29.? J. H.
Eceleston was elected Bishop of Iowa by
the Episcopal. Convention, on the Kith
ballot, by one majority.
Hauttohd, May 29.?A shell capsized,
drowning Cameron, of the University
crew.
New Yobk, May 29.?160 barrels whis?
key, from the West, were seized in
transit
A frame stable, two men, eight horses
and a number of wagons burned.
. Fifteen indictments against Charles L.
Lawrence, for forging invoices by diffe?
rent vessels.
Business will be closed on Monday,
for decoration.
Barium's fat woman, weighing 583
* pounds, aged twenty-nine, died in Bal?
timore.
Business was generally suspended in
Philadelphia? decoration day.
Great R a rhino ton, Mass., May 29.?
, Masked men gagged and hand-cuffed the
cashier of the National Bank; being un?
successful at the bank, they robbed the
cashier's house and decamped.
Great Bend, Pa. , May 29.?The busi?
ness portion of the town, two banks, ten
stores, Masonic Hall and post office
burned; loss over $100,000; incendiary.
Wahhinoton, May 28.?All business
closed. The President and Cabinet are
at Arlington. The managers of the deco?
ration of Confederate graves at Arling?
ton on Tuesday, have concluded to have
neither oration, music nor procession?
nothing hut flowers and tears.
The president has appointed Chas. P.
Lincoln,*of Mississippi, Consul to Can?
ton, China.
Probabilities?For the Atlautio States,
North-west winds, cooler and dear wea?
ther and higher pressure. For the Gulf
States, diminishing Northerly winds,
shifting to South-east, partly cloudy and
clear weather, with stationary tempera?
ture and somewhat higher pressure.
Yesterday's Market Reports.
Columbia, S. C.?Sales of cotton 125
bales?middling 14]@15o.; market quiet.
N*w Yobk?-Noon.?Money 2. Gold
lflj. Exchange? long4.87}; short4,901.
Cotton, steady; aalee 2,328?uplands 16;
Qrjesns 163. Futures opened quiet and
easy: June 15 25-32?15 13-16; July
15 15-16?15 31-32; August 16 1-16?
16 3-32; September 15 29-32. Wheat
heavy and Is. lower. Corn dull and de?
clining. , Fork heavy?mess 20.50. Lard
quiet?steam 141.
f t? A V ... - _ i _.. ??? n n-rt ?.
i C , m.-vjui.wJH BWaUJI , ?H?v>n 4tDUu, is,
10{gU6j. Flour heavy, lower and very
moderate inquiry?Southern 6.95?8.25.
Wheat 2@3c. lower and more doing; ex?
port at a decline?1.24(5)1.35. Corn
in" moderate request, without decided
change. Pork closed firmer?new 20.50.
Laird closed firm?14} prime steam?
cash bid 13}. Coffee quiet and steady.
Freights more active?steam cotton
11-32; corn 8; wheat 8@8L Money
eaxy?2@2i. Sterling unchanged. Gold
1 <H@16?T Government? dull but strong?
new 5s 17. States quiet and nominal.
The bank statement shows loans de?
creased $2,250,000; speoie increased
?8tt,0Xjqi }ega] tenders increased $2,375,
000; deposit* increased $025,000. Specie
nhioments to-day $1,135,000.
* The following is the comparative cot?
ton statement for the week ending May
38: .Receipts stall United States ports
for week ending May 38, 17,477?samo
week last year 22,925: total receipts to
date $,389,390?same date last year 3,666,
284; exports week 48,827?same week last
year 19,197: total exports to date 2,429.
887?same date last year 2,628,365; stock
at all United^tes ports 337,820-somo
date last ygar?l26f345; stock at interior
towns 4J,62p-samQ date last year 68,600;
stock St Liverpool 968,000? same date
last year 854,000; American afloat for
Wrx^fxdros?Cotton, nominal?net
receipts 133; exports coastwise 40; con?
tinent 480.
Galvestok.?Cotton dull and nominal;
net receipts 94; gross 95; exports coast?
wise 363; sales 125.
"Let oar Just Oensn
(
Baltimore.- -Cotton dull?middling
15|; exports Great Britain 1,314; conti?
nent 100; coastwise 50; aales 116. Flour
dull and unchanged. Wheat and corn
Suiet Provisions a shade firmer. Pork
1.00@21.G0. Shoulders 9J?9|. Lard
quiet?refined 151(u\16?. Coffee quiet
and nominally unchanged. Whiskey
jobbing 1.21@1.23. Sugar strong, with
upward tendency.
Savannah.?Cotton dull?net receipts
463; sales 109.
Memphis.?Cotton steady; net receipts
95; shipmonts 411; sales 900.
Norfolk.?Cotton qniet; net reoeipts
393; exports coostwiso 275; sales 100.
Mobile.?Cotton steady; not receipts
32; sales 500; stock 12,653.
Louisville.?Flour unchanged. Pro?
visions dull. Pork nominal?20.00?
"21.00. Bacon?shoulders 9j@9J; clear
rib 12}; clear 131. Lard steady? 15V;
tierco 15J@1G; kegs 16J. Whiskey 1.14.
Bagging firm?13@14.
Cincinnati.?Flour dull and nominal.
Corn dull and lower?70(5^72. Provi?
sions quiet and steady; Whiskey quiet?
13 bid; no sales.
New Orleans.?Cotton dull?middling
152; low middling lig; good ordinary
13|; net receipts 310; gross 401; exports
Great Britain 7,487; sales 1,750.
Charleston.?Cotton quiet; net re?
ceipts 360; sales 100.
Augusta.?Cotton unchanged; net re?
ceipts 101; sales 124.
P ab ra.?Rentes 04f. 50c.
Liverpool.?3 P. M.?Cotton dull and
unchanged?middling uplands 71; mid
I dling Orleans 8?8&; sales 6,000, includ?
ing 3,400 American; speculation and ex?
port 1,000; basis middling, nothing be?
low good ordinary, deliverable Juno or
July, 7 11-16; nothing below low mid?
dling, deliverable July or August,
713-16; basis middling uplands, no?
thing below low middling, deliverable
June or July, 7J.
Col. Hatch has reported to Gen. Ord,
commanding the Department of Toxas,
that two of a party of United States sol?
diers, sent out from Ringgold barracks,
to watch for Mexican raiders, have been |
killed and their comrades arrested,
charged with the murder of a Mexican
killed in tho affray. The statement is
mado that the Mexican population East
of the Bio Grande is in league with the
raiders, hence the arrest of the soldiers.
Tho Secretary of War has addressed a
note to the Governor of Toxas, stating
that President Grant intimates that tbe
Government troops, stationed on the
border for the protection of citizens, will
be withdrawn, if they are subjected to
such indignities whilo doing their duty.
In view of a prospective raid by Cortina,
this action would seem harsh and unjus?
tifiable, but the United States troops]
stationed on tho border are entirely in?
adequate, numerically, to cope with the I
hordes of greasers who go and come as |
they please. If the troops are with?
drawn, it will doubtless lead to a more
thorough and compulsory organization
of the Texas militia. For some time,
the American ranohe-owners have had
their own organized forces to repel inva
. sion, nnd in the event of an increased I
! system of raiding, the Texas Governor |
I will have to order out the militia gene?
rally in the Western part of the State, .
which, of course, will lead to positive|
hostilities on n large scale. Four com?
panies of Texas volunteers are now kept I
in readiness along the border to meet |
raiders. Some of the rauobe-ownt
have supplied themselves with artillery ]
and fixed ammunition at their own ex?
pense, and there 1b every reason to be?
lieve that every effort will be made to j
restore quiet.
j Phoenix Hook and Ladder Company.
npiHE regular monthly meeting will bo I
X held in the Hall, TO-MORROW
(Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. By
order: F. D. KONEMAN, Heo'y.
May 30_1
State South Carolina, Bichland Co.
IN THE COURT OF PROB A TR.
By B. I. Boone, Judge of Probate in]
Riahiand County.
WHEREAS Goo. D. Hope hath ap?
plied to me for Letters of Admi
nistration on the estate of Edward Hope,
lateof RiohlandCounty, deceased: These |
are, therefore, to cite and admonish all!
&nd singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to be and appear
before me at a Court of Probate, for the
said County, to be holden at Columbia,
on the 12th day of June, 1875, at 10]
o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any,
why the said administration should not ]
be granted.
Given under ray hand and the seal of I
the Court, this 29th day of May, A. D.
1875, and in the 99th year of American |
Independence. if. L BOONE,
May 30 m2_Judge of Probate.
For Sale,
APAIR <W GREY HORSES, small
size. Work well in double or
single harness and under saddle. Will
be sold together or separately. Apply at |
this office. May 9
For Rent and Sale,
HOUSE, corner of Assembly and
Lady streets, in good repair. Apply
to R. SWAFFIELD.
May 29_0_
6
CICARS
For 25 Cents,
PggfiY ft gfrAW?^
Election fox City Physician.
* Columbia, 8. C., May 27, 1875.
AN election for CITY PHYSICIAN |
will be held in the Council Cham
1 her, on TUESDAY next, June 1. Ap-1
plications received at the Clerk's office.
RICHARD JONES,
May 29 3 City Clerk.)
COLUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 187
The Alabama, Sold life Innranco Company, of Vobflo!
-o -
C. ?. THAMES, President; T. N. FOWLER, Secretary; Gen. S. D. LEE,
Superintendent of Agencies.
Assets ?750,000 in Gold.
CAPITAL. STOCK $200,000 GOLD-ALL PAID IN.
SURPLUS AS TO POLICY-HOLDERS OVER $400,000 a OLD.
GOLD OR CURRENCY POLICIES ISSUED !
ASOUTHERN COMPANY, keeps and lends its Money in the South. Since
chartered, its dividends have varied from 17 to 27 per cent
May 15 W . H. GIBBES, Agent.
Wil., Col. & Augusta R. R.
Columbia, 8. C, I,Lay 28, 1875.
COMMENCING June 1, 1875, the fol?
lowing Changes will be made in
Passenger Schedule on this Road:
JSo. 4?Nigld Passenger?North.
Leave Columbia. 8.15 p. m.
Arrive Florence.12.50 a. m.
Wilmington. 7.10 a. m.
Connect at Florence with North-east?
ern Road for Charleston. Arriving there
G.15 A. M., and connect closely at Wil?
mington daily, except Sundays, for all
points North.
No. 3?NlglWPassenger?South.
Leave Wilmington. C.25 p. m.
Florence.11.55 p. m.
Arrivo Columbia. 4.15 a. in.
Connects daily, except Sunday even?
ing, at Wilmington, with nil Trains from
North, and at Florence with Trains leav?
ing Charleston, 6.30 P. M.
No. 7?Accommodation tfc Freight?South.
Leave Florence. 9 a.m.
Arrivo Columbia. 7 p. m.
No. 8?Accommodation <fc Freight?Nortlu
Leave Columbia. 6.50 a. m.
Arrive Florence.4.50 p. m.
Both these Trains connect with Che
raw and Darlington Railroad, and carry
Passenger Coaches.
JAS. ANDERSON, Gen. Supt
A. Pofe, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent.
What Ton Heed.
T7XTRA MESS BEEF, 10 cents per]
Pj pound.
Fresh May BUTTER, direct from Mil
ford, N. Y., 3 pounds for $1.
CIGARS.?We are closing out our stock
of Cigars, and offer the best FIVE CENT
Cigars in the city, and only want a trial j
to convince you.
May 16 L?RICK & LOWRANCE.
6
CIGARS
For 25 Cents,
at
_FRRRY & SLAWSON'S.
Notice to Tax-Payers.
rpHE COUNTY AUDITOR S OFFICE I
J_ will be open for receiving BETURNS
from JUNE 1 to JULY 20, 1875, instead '
of from July 1 to August 20, as hereto?
fore.
The law 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 the fiscal year 1875, and in
default thereof a penalty of fifty per
cent will attach.
To facilitate the tax - payers in making |
their returns for the fiscal year 1875,1
will attend in person at the following]
Precincts:
Gftdsden Precinct, June 17, 18 and 10.
Acton Precinct, Juno 21 and 22.
Davis' Precinct, June 24,
Garner's Precinct, Juno 28 and 29.
Camp Ground Precinct, July 1.
Killian's Precinct, July 5 and 6.
Hopkins' Precinct, July 8.
Trenholm'8 Precinct, July 10.
A. L. SOLOMON,
May 28 lmo County Auditor.
The Charleston Hotel
WILL not be closed this Sum
Finer. All Guests patronizing us
[during tho Summer and Fall
Imonths, and remaining a week
or more, will be allowed a reasonable
discount?except occupants of rooms on
the first or parlor floor.
Tho attention of the Country Mer-j
chants is respectfully called to this no- j
tice. May 28 Gnios
Every Day Something New.
CHOCOLATE and EXTRACT OFI
MEAT, for Invalids, Adults and)
Children.
EXTRACT OF BEEF, with Wino and I
Iron. A nutritive tonic?admiroblo fori
Debility and Indigestion.
Elixir BARK AND IRON-Summer]
Tonio and Appetiser. For salo by
E, H. HEINITSH,
May 20 f_City Drug Store.
This Year's Crop of Maple Sugar.
JUST received 1,000 pounds NEW |
CROP MAPLE SUGAR, direet from
Vermont, for sale cheap at
May 1_SOLOMON'S.
VHSTISrGr I
npHRASHEBS, HORSE POWERS, EN
_L GINES,. FAN MILLS, GRAIN
CRADLES, REAPERS, Ac, Ac, at ma?
nufacturers' price. Send for catalogue!
to L?RICK & LOWRANCE,
AmriljM_Columbia 8. C.
Davis' Diamond (Hams.
AFULL supply of these ohoice HAMS |
just received and for sale by
April 16 JOHN AGNEW & SON.
Mackerel.
CHOICE MESS MACKEREL.
No. 1, 2 and 3 MACKEREL.
Just opened and for sale low, at retail,
by JOHN AGNEW A SON.
C.F.JACKSON,
LMlfi?FLOWPBlCi?,
WANTS MONEY,
WILL SI A A, CHEAP!
STORE FDLlOniSWCOODS!1
_128 MAIN STltEET._
New Fresh Goods
at
J. H. KIN ARD'S
wt fefc*>^% ^va*u..
LARGE assortment of rich and beuuti
ful DRESS GOODS.
The styles and patterns of PRINTS
are 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.
?zH-Mr. Kinard invites a call.
TO-DAY AND EVERY DAT!
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
AT
johes, davis & suns',
Successors to
It. C. SHIVER &. CO.
CHOICE DRESS GOODS at 25 cents
per yard. CASSIMERES. TWEEDS,
JEANS and LINENS for Men and Hoys'
wear. HAMBURG EDGINGS and 1N
SERTINGS.
BLAGE SILKS!
We make Black Silks aspecialtv. You
can save TWENTY PER CENT, by pur-1
chasing your Block Silks at this house.
Parasols of all shades and styles opening
this day, at very low prices.
Ladies', Gents' and Misses' line SHOES.
This department is managed bv Mr. M.
A. SHELTON, and the stock is second to |
none in the State.
Patent STEP LADDEBS, all sizes, with I
all the latest improvements attached;
Berlin WOOL, Java CANVAS. Crochet!
and Knitting NEEDLES.
JONES, DAVIS A BOUKNIGHTS.
Successors to R. C. Shiver A Co.
Attractions are Multiplying
at the
Li KAM) CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.
?)f? PIECES SUMMER SILKS, just]
?i'*y received at
WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S.
100 pieces SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
at 121, 1(1 it, 20 and 25 cents, at
WM D. LOVE k 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 k CO.'S.
Black Llama Lace Shawls and Sacks,
At WM. D. LOVE k CO.'S.
! Ladies' Sun Umbrellas, Silk Ties and
Ribbons, at WM. D. LOVE k CO.'S.
Gents' White Shirts and Furnishing ]
Goods, at low prices, at
WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S.
You will find an extensive stock of |
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades and Mat?
tings, at popular prices, at
WM. D. LOVE k CO. S.
The place to purchase your Domestics,
Prints, Cottonaaes, Jeans, Drillings and
Cassimeres, for the least money, is at
WM. D. LOVE & CO.'8.
Every article in the Dry Goods line I
needed in any family can be purchased
at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S.
Fresh Goods arc received daily at
WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S.
It will pay any ono who needs any?
thing in our line to call often at the!
Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment |
of WN. I>. LOVE & CO.,
Columbia, S. C.
Samples sent gratuitously to all parts j
of the country on application._
,iLj. Itlllinery
OF tho LATEST STYLES;
also, Ladies' and Children's
SUITS of all sizes and qual?
ity, UNDERWEAR, COR-,
SETS, HAIR and FANCY 1
GOODS. Just received, a
large assortment of We nek's
PERFUMERY, at
_ April 25 MRS. C. E. REED'S.
For Sale,
ALOT OF SEASONED LUMBER,
consisting of Flooring, Weather
boarding, Joists and Fencing. Apply at
D. EPSTIN S,
May 25 Under Columbia Hotel.
end the True Event."
Kimard A Wiley?To patrons in /^t
aro 1 inn. for their liberality: We \J
Indeed thank yon for buying (~\
ur fine ready-mado Clothing, V/
Neckwear, Under-wear, cheapest, "T"
nrgest stock ever in the city, I i
And we believe best, for we sell TT
nion Adams' Black Silk Ties, \J
Russian Bmccs, Suspenders. ShirtsTk/T
adespecialty, good fit; guarantee JtL
Durability, elegance, comfort to ~W%
uyer. "The Quaker City and XB
&Star Shirts arc all the go, and T
n Silk, Linen,Gingham Umbrellas_L
"Tlf7"e claim to sell at less profit a good A
rticle than anyheuse in the trade J\.
In fine, ready-made Clothing, our O
tylo and price is unequaled. O
Linen Cufis,Handkerchiefs,Collnrs;/^V
ur stock can't bo surpassed. V-J
ITuegance, Btylo and fashion, Hats in
liossimerc, Silk, Straw, Felt,Wool.\J
Youths' Clothing, Shirts, Hats,Caps, A
t No. 124 Main street. J\.
AND
CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING
AND
HATS,
FOR
S P B I H fi
OF
1875,
Now in store, and to be sold at low|
prices.
B. & W. ti. SWAFFIELI).
Spring Clothing! h
? Spring Glothingl ?
h Spring Clothing!?
Just o]>ened
The Largest and Beet Stock)
Ever seen here,
AT D. EPSTTN'S,
UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL.
CtTYLES, New and Handsome!
O FABRIC and DESIGN, Elegant!
REST MAKE UP!
PRICES. Lower than ever! I
Verv full lines of Bovs' and Youths'
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS and
HATS.
Call and examine at
3D. I *S'X'JL_LVHfity
April 4 Under Columbia Hotel.
Prepare YourjOwn
Mineral Waters,
bt USINO THE
Granular Effervescent Salts. I
ROCKBRIDGE ALUM. VICHY, CBAB |
ORCHAD, KISSINGEN, FRIED?
RICHSHALL. The Salts represent in a]
condensed and agreeable form tho me?
dicinal constituents of these various I
Mineral Waters, and from their conve?
nience and comparative cheapness, are|
coming rapidly into use.
One or two large tea-spoon-fuls 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. SH.LIMAN A CO.'S
April G Drug Store.
California and Imported
Wines, Liquors, Etc.
vaa* JUST received, direct from
^Jftg??^California, a car load of supe
, SUB nor WINES and BRANDIES,
: ^w^W^mado of delicious grapes in
j that highly favored country.
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 BEER,
for which my brewery has1
acquired such undeserved re-_
putation. Give it a trial?it is pure and
warranted free from any deleterious in
gredients. Physicians recommend it
V" Also, best brands Imported and
P^Ma? Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and
J u 11 ^Chewing TOBACCO, Ac.
My SALOON is supplied with tho best
of everything. LUNCH every day, at 11
I o'clock, Give me a call, at tho sign of the
big barrel, Nob. 104 and 1GG Richardson
street ' JOHN C. SEEGERS.
50
Kerosene! Kerosene!!
BARRELS pure white standard
KEROSENE, just received and
for sale st 19c. per gallon by the barrel,
and 20c. per gallon at retail. Aerosole
I delivered, free of drayage, in any pnri of
tke city by JOHN AGNEW i SON.
.TTTLffT! VT__ATTTTLTtlTni2 (U\
Auction S?l
Sale for Foreclosure of Mortfag?.
SEIBELS & EZKLL, Auct'rs.
PURSUANT to authority on me con?
ferred by John L. Neagle, in and by
his deed of mortgage, dated the 14th day
Of July, A. D. 1873, conveying to SB* as
trustee the property hereinafter described
for the purposes in said deed expressed,
I will Hell, at public Bale, in front of the
Court House in Columbia, 8. C, on
MONDAY, the 7th day of June, 1875,
All and singular the BRIDGE of the
Columbia Bridge Company, situated m&
being upon and across the Congaree
River, opposite to the city of Columbia,
with its piers, abutments and all other
property, real or personal, belonging or
incident thereto, together with all and
sigular the' franchises, rights and privi?
leges of the said the Columbia Bridge
Company incident and appertaining to
the said bridge; and also four hundred
and ninety-four shares of the Capital
Stock of the said Columbia Bridge Com?
pany. L. D. CHILDS, Trustee.
May 23_
Wine List?May, 1876. "
?f .mOt? THE "CITY HALL QRO
jHE ? CERY STORE" offers, aa be
Mbfl |mlow specified, the finest Wine
^^^^^^List ever published jn Co?
lumbia:
CLARETS?St. Estepho, 8U Julian,
Margaux, Pontet Csnet, in pints and
quarts.
HOCKS?Laubenheimcr, Ilockheimer,
Dudesheimer.
SAUTERNES?HautSauternes, Graves
A Preignac, Latour Blanch, Ohateun
Y quern.
CHAMPAGNES?Ppmmery A; Greuo'a
Lee, decidedly the finest dry Wine im?
ported, Ohaus A Duchaters "8Ulery,"
Carte 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," "Bomgarden, and other favor?
ite brands, is always full up. I have
always endeavored to keep tills branch
of my business supplied only with beat
possible quality obtainable, and am fully
satisfied with the result ?
Any rare Wine or particular brand hot
here advertised, will be procured from
first hands at very few days' notice.
GEO. SYMMERS, ?!
City Hall Grocer and Wine Merchant..
May 20_ ' '
Money to X*oan,
On Marketable Collaterals.
?-o-:-,. , ? ,
I^XCHANGE on New York, Baitimor?,
Ml i l>M1a J-I?VI- T?-.-3 .it-"_ 1 -
? ? 2 umntvi^Uia! JWVOIVB, BUU WM\l flVWl
nent cities of the United States and Eu?
rope bought and soh\. -'
DEPOSITS received and iutcress-bear
iug CERTIFICATES issued. .
STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER
bought and sold.
ACCOUNTS of merchants and others
from the city and country solicited, and
LIBEBAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS
granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL
BANK, corner of Plain and Richardson
itreeta. JOHN S. PRESTON, Prea'L '
J. H. Sawyer, Cashier. Mar 24
I 0
Who feeds me from his grocery store,
And shows me every, day a score
Of dainties, finer than before?
'Tis Solomon.
Groceries, Family Supplies, Port
Liquors, Wines, dec. . .
Whose clerks are smiling, childlike,
blond,
A ml always at my service stand
Ailc:. tire to my least command?
Why, Solomon's.
Breakfast Strips, Beef Tongues, Sal?
mon Bellies, Fulton Market Beef,
Canned Goods and Other Defieaeies.
Who cares for no man's smile or frown.
While he can keep his prices down, (
Yet sells the finest (roods in town? )
'Tis Solomon.
A Splendid Assortment of Mew Oof
tee and Teas?JapaB, Oolong, Qua
powder, Hyson, Imperial and Muted
And can I ever cease to be
The best of customers to thee, >
Who always did so well by me.
Oh, Solomon? ., y)
Fancy Crackers, Raisins, Nats, New
Flour and Buckwheat.
I'll keep to the store I like so well,
'Neath Mr. Gorman's big hotel,
And kept by Hardy B-O-L
O-M-O-N.
^?"?Prices still lower, and goods freah
everyday. . ? ?Aprtt '
NEW BOOKS
At B. L. Bryan'i Bookstore.
?JEORGE IV, His Life and Bis Court?
Scientific London, by Beeker?$1.75.
. Science and Religion, by Draper?
$1.75. Ferrer's Life of Christ?$2.50.
The Shadowed Horns, by Biekersteth?
$1.50. Conquering and to Conquer, by
Bchonberg Cotta Fwily?$1.25- Vernes'
Journey to the North Pole?$1.60. Ralph
Wilton's Weiid, by author of Woofng
0't?$1.25. The Science of Law, by
Amos?$L75. ? ? __',;j\L 1 .?'
Also, a variety of new English Novels,
paper covers, by Mrs. Olyphant, Far
geon, author ef "Castle," Mrs. Brad don,
Wilkie Collins shd others. April 26
Attend Perry & Slawson's olearanea
sales of cigars.