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Published Daily and. TH-Weekly,
THE GMN&R,
Every WedheBday Morning, ?
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
Editor and Proprietor,
Office No. 160 North Richardson St.
_?2S-Tho Phoinix is the oldest Daily
Paper in South Carolina, has the largest
circulation in tho upper portion of the
State, and has been regularly, issued
since its inception?March 21, 1865.
subscription.
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-2.50; Weekly, 1.60. ,
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In8orted in Daily at $1 a square of nine
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tions Ac., $1.
^3?~Beok and Job Printinc; of overy
description faithfully attended to.
aoents.
Julius Poppe, Anderson.
J. A. Grigsby, Ridgway.
H. W\ Lawson, Abbeville.
John B. O'Neill, Newberry.
A "WAnNiNa to Lovers.--"Metildy,
you nro the most good-for-nothin',
triflin', owdacious, contrary piece
thatever lived!" ? j
?*uh, ma," sobbed Mutiiua. "I
couldn' help myself; I c?uldn'!''
"Ctouldn' help yourself? That's a
pretty way to talk! Ain't he a nice
young man?"
"Yes'm!"
"Got money?"
"YeB'm!"
"And good, kin folks?" .
"YeB'm"
"And loves you to destrackehun?"
"Yes'm!"
"Woll, in the name o'common
sense, what did you send him home
for?"
"Well, ma, if I must tell the
truth I must, I s'posc, though I'd
ruther die. You sec, ma, when he
fetch! his cheer clost to mine, and
ketch holt of my hand and squez
it, and drop on his knees, then it
was that Iiis eyes rolled, and ho
began breathin' hard, and his gal?
lowses kept a creaked and a creak
in', till I thought in my soul some
thin', terrible was tho matter with
his in'ards?his vitals?and that
flustered and skeered me so that I
burst out a cryinV Seoin' me do
that he creaked worse'n ever, and
that made me cry harder; and the
harder I cried the harder he creak?
ed, till all of a sudden it came to
me that it wasn't nothin' but his
gallowses, and then I bust out a
laughin' fit to kill myself, right in
his face; and then he jumpt up,
and run out of the house mad as
fire, and he ain't com in' back no
more. Boo-hoo! ahoo! boo-hoo!"
"Metildy," said the old woman,
sternly, "stop snivlinl You've made
an eyerlastin' fool of yourself; but
your cake ain't all dough yet. It
all comes of them no 'count, fa?
shionable sto' gallowses; 'spen?
ders' I believe they calls em. I
Never mind, honey ! I'll send for
Johnny, tell him how it happened,
'pologize to him, and knit him a
real nice pair of yarn gallowses
just like your pa's?and they never
do creak."
"Yes, ma!" said Matilda, bright?
ening up. "But let me knit them."
"So you shall honey! He'll vally
them a heap more than if I knit 'em.
Cheer up, Tildy! It'll all be right!?
you mind if it won't."
Sure enough, it proved to be all
right. Tildy and Johnny were
married, and Johnny's gallowses
never creaked any more!
A Montana Justice of the Peace
doesn't splurge any when ho mar?
ries a couple. He says: "Arise?
grab hands?hitched?six dollars!"
And that's all there is to it.
An aged negro nurse and a cook,
formerly slaves of the Polk family,
were present at Mrs. Leonidas
Polk's funeral the other day. They
came from a distance to attend it.
ill BOOKS FOB THK PEOPLE,
Father Kemp's Old Folk's. Concert
v_ Tunes. (40 Cento/)
CONTTNENTAL HARH0NY-$1.60.
Ye Olde fblkes Note Books are printed
at oar cThcppe, from tphe*ncetee' send them,
Poste-Paydc, on ye receipt of ye retai?
price. Olde and Yunye love ye Ancient
tunes.
POPULAR CANTATAS,
And more .popular every season, are
Esaxsa, xna Bsautztus. Qu?hm, [5Qc.;]
Dakiee, [50c.;] ' BsxsHAZZABS Fkaot,
[50c.;] Fiiowan Qurkn, llGo.;] Fio-mc,
[$1.00;1 Hatmajubs, [SLQ0;] Oultbit
Fat, [81.00;] Muuical Entiiuuiast, [60c.;]
Winter EvkninoEntebtaxmmbht, [$1.00.]
May be given with or without costumes.
Fine OoDeottooi of Easy Music. .
Winner** Band of Four? 01.00.
Musical Garland, Violin, Piano accom?
paniment?$2.50.
Musical Flowers, Flute, Piano accom?
paniment?-$2.50.
Violin Amusements?$1.50.
Flute Bouquet?$160.
Sold by all tho principal music dealers.
Sunt, poet-free, for retail price.
OLIVER DITSON St, CO., Boston.
CHAS. H. DITSON & CO..
April 17 sw* 711 Broadway, N. Y.
'United at?fiE?LM?ai?
POST OFFICE DEP,
w*a4rr?fei^i??rf^ii
PROP08AL?wiU be-received at the
Contract Office of thbv Department
; until 3 o'clock P. M. of 31 Bt May, (to be
decided by 10th June,) for carrying the
moils of the United Stuten from July ft,
1875, to Juno 30, 1876, on the following
routes in the State of South Carolina, ana
by the schedule of departures and arri?
vals herein specified, viz:
14,110. From Marion C. H., by Ella's
Grove, Britton's Neck, nnd back by
Centenary, to Marion C. H., equal to
23 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Marion C. H. Friday at 6 P. M. .
Arrive at Marion C. H. Saturday by 12 M.
Bond required with bid, $200.
14,143. From Welford, by Reidsville and
Woodruff's, to Barleywood, 25 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Welford Friday at 8 A. M.
Arrive at Barleywood by 4 P. M.
Leave Barleywood Saturday at 8 A. M.
Arrive at Welford by 4 P. M
Bond required with bid, $300.
14,170. From Donaldsvillo to Due West,
?1 miles and back, six limes a week.
Leave Donaldsville daily, except Sundav,
at 3 P. M.
Arrive at Due West by 4 P. M.
Leave Due West daily, except Sunday,
at 1.80 P. M.
Arrive at Donaldsvillo by 2.30 P. M.
Bond required with bid, $200.
14,104. From Charleston, by Enterprise,
to Edisto Island, 43 miles und back,
once a week, by steamboat
Leave Charleston Wednesday at 12 M.
Arrive at Edisto Island by 8 P. M.
Letive Edisto Island Thursday at 12 M.
Arrive at Charleston by 8 P. M.
Bond required with bid, $1,000.
14,205. From Green Pond to Walter
borough, 15 miles and back, six
times a week.
Leave Groen Pond daily, except Sundav,
at 12 M.
Arrive at Walterborough by 7 P. M.
Leave Walterborough daily, except Sun?
day, at 7 A. M.
Arrive at Greon Pond by 11.30 A- M.
Bond required with bid, $700.
14,200. From Nowberry. C. IL, by. Mar?
tin's Depot and Clinton, to Laurens
C. H., 31 \ miles and back, three
times a week.
Leave Newberry C. II. Tuesday, Thurs?
day and Saturdny at 8 A. M.
Arrive at Laurens C. II. by 0 P. M.
Leave Laurens O. H. Monday, Wednes?
day and Friday at 8 A. M.
Arrive at Newborn- C. H. by (5 P. M.
Bond required with bid, $1,200.
14.207. From New Market, by Iiariis
lmrgh, to Long Cane, 27 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave New Market Saturday at S A. M.
Arrive at Long Cane by 5 P. M
Leave Long Cnno Friday at 8 A. M.
Arrive at New Market Ity 5 P. M.
Bond required with bid; $300. ?
14.208. From Yorkville to Charlotte, (N.
C.,) 31 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Yorkville Thursday at 7 A. M.
Arrive at Charlotte by 6 P. M.
Leave Charlotte Friday at 7 P. M.
Arrive at Yorkville by'6 P. M.
Bond required with bid, $400.
For laws relating to the .postal service,
forms of proposal, bond and certificate,
and for instructions and conditions to be
embraced in the contract, see advertise?
ment of this date in pamphlet form, and
to be found at the termini of each route,
or by addressing the Second Assistant
PoBtmaster-Genend.
Bids should bo sent in sealed enve?
lopes, supersoribed, "Mail proposals,
State of South Carolina," and addressed
to the Socond Assistant Postmaster-Gen?
eral, Washington, D. C.
MARSHALL JEWELL,
April 21 wC Postmastor-GenenJ.
Odd Fellows' School.
THE undersigned has taken
charge of this School, and re
jspeotfnlly solicits patronage.
'No labor spared to advance
pupils committed to his care.
I Terms?Primary Department, $3.00 per |
I month; Intermediate, $4.00; Languages',
I $5.00. J. J. MoCANTS,
April 5 lino Principal.
C IT Y~.DUU O ST O RE
EDWARD H. HELNITSH,
(Assistod by H. R. Wiltberger, Graduate |
in Pharmacy und Chemistry,)
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
Opjtosiie Ph?nix Office.
BUSINESS will be conducted upon the
CASH basis. Medicines will be sold
at LOW prices. PRESCim'TIONS put
up in best manner, at lowest cost. The
Prescription Department will be under
the supervision of competent and skillful
persons. The community have the as?
surance that knowledge is the best pro
I tection against error.
The offices of Dr. A. S. HYDRICK,
City Physician, and Dr. HEBER D.
HELNITSH, will he for the present at
this store, whero all orders ana coIIb for
professional sen-ices will be attended to
at all hours.
The Wholesale Department wiU be
I oondncted by the Proprietor. A full line
of choice Drugs and Medicines on hand,
to whioh special attention is called.
E. H. HEINITSH,
April It, Proprietor City Drug Store.
Final Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby given that Sarah L.
Wright, administratrix of the estate
of Wm. A..Wright, dceased, has applied,
to Hon. B. I. Roone, Judge of. Probate,
in and for the County of Richland, for a
final discharge as such administratrix.
It is ordered, that the 21st day Of MAY,
A. D. 1875, be fixed for hearing petition,
and a final settlement of said estate.
B. L BOONE,
Jndge of Probate Richland County.
April 2^ _ +12
IT is onr intentioh to handle fexclUJ
i sively our own brands of CIGARS,
and in order to otosa trat all odd brands
in stock, v/o i, ill hold u fBrnokera' Fes?
tival" for a few days. Ye smokists, call
and take.pert. Ruch an opportunity will
never ?fter again...
PERRY k 8LAW80N,
April 22 Cigar and Tobacco Store.
' Dr. D. B. M?ler ~
OFFERS his professional services to
the public Residence, Central
I Hotel. Office, Fair's Building, Plaidt
I street April 101 ml
GUANO
IN EXCHANGE UVH11V FOR COTTON.
Tne O^itbrated Fertilizer* for Cott?B, Cora, Wheat and Ttbaoco.
REDUCED PlilCBSf LIBERAL TERMS!
Wiloox, Gibbes & Co.'s Manipulated Guano,
Prepared at Savannah, Go,', and Charleston, S. C, ami
Imported in bulk direct from riioenix IslondR, South Pacific Ocean.
WK arc offering the above celebrated FERTILIZERS, this season, at considera?
bly reduced priceH, and give purchasers tho option of paying in cotton on the
basis of 17 cents for middling, delivered at planters nearest depot, by November 1,
1875, the cotton to bo packed in good merchantable bales. By this arrangement the
planter has a guarantee of realizing a good price for his cotton to pay for fertilizers.
These GUANOS oro too well known to require comment. Tho.sc who have used
them know how to appreciate their value; those who have not, as yet, will find, on
fair trial, that their liberal use will pay on present crops, besides being of futuro
benefit to thoir lands. For further information, call on the undesigned for circu?
lars, containing analysis, opinions of planters, Ac.
Jan 22 Arno SEU1ELS A EZELL, Agents. Columbia, S. C.
Screven House,
It. BBADLGY, Proprietor,
SAVANNAH,OA.
THIS long and favorably known
, House, pleasantly situated on Johnson
? Square, having been recently repaired
and repainted, and having all of its
departments filled with competent,
'polite and attentive employees, offers
to the travelin),' public eoinforts un?
surpassed by any house in Southern
Shitos. Feb 12 3m o
HOSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
Kare$2i a day, including
Omnibus ride. Situated
^^5^ ^ near the Capitol and in
j centre, of business part of
the city. My Omnibus
will convey passengers to
:* *7t nnd from every train. Tho
* Ladies' Apartments are
complete; entrance on As
Tx semtriy street. BILLI
? ABD and BATH ROOMS
* are all new and in good
order. Ap 5
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Manufactured by HOLMES, CALDER & CO., Proprietors.
OffiVc 203 East Bay street. Factory corner Cumberland and Philadelphia strcetK,
Oliarleston. 6. O.
IMPORTERS and dealera in Lubricating and Paint OILS. WINDOW CLASS and
PAINTERS' MATERIAL. Agents for Averill's Chemir.J Paint, Prince's Mctalic
Paint, Rubber and Leather Belting. IVb 25 t<>mo
Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line!
MA
CHARLESTON, S. CD.,
10 AND FROM
IlLTMulF, rWUIHLNlik, \E\Y YORK, BOSTON',
AND ALL
The New England Manufacturing Cities.
THREE times a week from New York - Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday. 7*r-Elegant
State Room Accommodations.
Sea Voyage ten to twelve Hours
Shorter, "\ia Charleston." Total
fts^i capacity 40,000 bides rnontbly.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
And connecting Roads West, in alliance with the fleet of thirteen first class Steam?
ships to the above port*, invite attention to the quick tim? and regular despatch
afforded to tho business public in the Cotton States at the POUT of CHARLESTON,
offering facilities of rail and sea transportation for Freight and Passenger? not ex?
celled in excellence ond capacity at any other port. The following splendid Owan
Steamers are regularly on the line:
TO SEW 17)/?A".
CHARLESTON.James Kerry. Commander.
JAMES ADGER..T. J. Lockwood, Commander.
CHAMPION.B. W. Lockwood. Commander.
MANHATTAN.M. S. Woodhull. Commander.
JAMES ADGER A CO.. Agents. Charleston, S. C.
GEORGIA.-.S. Crow. 11, Commander.
SOUTH CAROLINA. !.T. J. B-ckett. Commander.
WM. A. CO?RTENAY,
WAGNER, HUGER& CO., Agents, Charleston S. C.
Sailing Days Wednesdays and Saturdays.
, . . . - TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron sU-amshipei ASIJX.^ND * . ...Alex. Hnnt<v, Commander.
, f \ ; I Hi EQUATOR"..C. Hinckley, Commander.
Sailing Day FridAy.' ' 1 Wft!. A. COl'RTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
Bauifc ?a^ory.F|fth' Wf&* G
t I /.!; Vi i I. 1 ?', AukI B*
i <t .BALTIMORE.
nie, Commander.
DutU>n. Commander.
L TRENHULM, Agent, Charleston, S. C.
.-v." v g'0 BALTIMORE.
FALO?1L . .1.Hai
I \il\0\ BOSTON.
Steamships MERCEDITA and FLAG. Sail evor\ Saturday.
j] [ JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, Charloeton, S. C*
Rates guaranteed as low as those of competing lines. Marine Insurance om-halt
of one per cent.
Throiipb Bills of Lading- und Through Tickets
Caii be procured at all, the pxinciyi.l Railroad Office* in Georgia. Alabama, Tennes?
see and Mississippi. State Rooms riiay be .secured in advance, without extra Charge,
by addressing the Agenut of the Steamship* in Charleston, at whose offices, in all
cases, the Railroad TicketsI should be exchanged and Berths assigned. .Through
Tickets by this route include Transfers, M.ols and State Booms while on ship-board.
' THE'SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD
And thoir connecting lines, have largely inureased their facilities for the rapid
movement of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities and the Booth
and West. First Class Eating Saloon at Branchville. On tho Georgia and South
Carolina Railroads,, first class Sleeping Curs. Freight promptly transferred from
the steamers to day and night trains of the South Carolina Railroad. Close connec?
tion made with other roads, delivering Freights at distant points with promptness.
The managers will use every exertion to satisfy ?heir patrons that the line Wa
Charleston etfuhDtfte surpassed in despatch and the sure delivery of goods. For
further information,, appfy- to T. J. GorrriH, Western Agent, Atlanta, Ga.; B. D.
Habbu,, General Agent. F. 0. Box 4.070; Office 317 Broadway, N. Y.; 8. B. Pickexs,
General Tas^gjtfgei ahd Tiokbt Agent. South Carolina Railroad; or j. M. ?kljulji.
Snperintsldenl GreoiSouthern Freight and Passenger Line, Charleston, 8. C. j
Congaree Iron Works, :
COLUMBIA, s. a
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
Stores and Dwellings, Patent RnilingH
for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron ?ettcea
and Arbor CbairR; also, 1 ira.su Castings of i
all kinds. Dells for Chnrohcs, Schools,
Work-shops, Ac. Ounranteo all my work
Orat class and equal to any North or
South. Works at foot of Lady street and.
nenr South Carolina and Greenville and
Columbia Railroad Depots. Nov IB
Naphtha Lamps.
AGAS LIGHT at ranch less expense.
These LAMPS aro in different
styles and well adapted for Stores, Of
tioes, Entries and Rooms. Each Lamp
is of itself a gas manufactory. The oil
is fed through a tube or pipe, at the end
of which the burner converts it into gas
which bums with a brilliant white flame
nearly equal to best coal gas, and surpass?
ing many gas lights. For sale by
Feb 10 M. E. CARR, 57 Bridge street.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
Columbia, S. C, April 1, Iblb.
IPASSENGER TRAINS will be run
.. daily, (Sundays excepted,) by the
following schedule:
up TRAIN, no. 1.
Leave Columbia.7.00 a. m.
Alston... 8.45 a. m.
Newborry.10.03 a. m.
Cokesbury.1.37 p. m.
Belton.3.20 p. m.
Arrive Greenville.4.55 p. m.
DOWN train, no. 4.
Leave Greenville.0.00 a. in.
Belton.7.55 a. m.
Cokesbnry.'.?.35 a. m.
Newborry..12.5R p. m.
Alston.2.35 p. m.
j Arrive Columbia.4.10 p. m.
Passengers by Night Train on South
Carolina Railroad connect with No. 1.
Passengers by No. 1 connect with Day
Train on South Carolina Railroad for
Charleston, Augusta. Ac. and with Train
{ on Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta.
Anderson Brunch und /Hue lihhje. >
Leave Walhalla..4.15 a. m.
Seneca City.4.45 a. in.
Pcrryville.5.00 a. m.
Pcndleton.5.50 a. m.
Anderson.6.50 a. m.
Arrive Belton.-.. .7.35 a. m.
Leave Belton.3.30 p. ml
Anderson.4.20 p. m.
Pendleton..5.20 p. m.
Perryville.6.05 p. m.
Seneca City.6.10 p. m.
Arrive Walhalla.6.45 p. m.
Abbeville Brunch Trains.
Leave Abbeville.8.00 a. in.
Arrive Cokesbnry.0.10 a. ra.
Leave Cokesbury.1.40 p. m. i
Arrivo Abbeville.2.36 p. m.
THOS. DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup't.
Jaskz Nobton, Gen. Ticket Agent
South Carolina Railroad Company,
Columbia, S. C, April 1, 1875.
dat passenoer TRAIN.
Leave Columbia at. 4.30 p.m.
Arrive at Charleston at.11.45 p. in.
Leave Charleston at. 6.45 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia at. 2.16 p. m.
night express accommodation train.
Leave Columbia. 7.00 p. m.
Arrive. 6.30 a. m.
I Leave Charleston. 7.10 p. m.
Arrive. 6.35 ft. m.
Cam den Train will connect at King
ville with Up Passenger Train for Co?
lumbia, Monday, Wednesday and Friduy;
and with Down Passenger Train from
Columbia. Tuesday, Thursday and Sa?
turday. S. 8. SOLOMONS, Gen. Supt.
K. B. Piceins. General Tiokut Agent.
Change of Schedule.
WIL.. COL. A AUGUSTA R. R..
Columbia, S. C, April 1, 1876.
senger Tmin from and to Columbia will
be discontinued. Passengers for points
on Cheraw and Darlington Railroad can
make connections ut Florence on Tues?
days, Thursdays und Saturday*., leaving
Columbia on Local Freightat 3.10 A. M.,
arriving at Florence at 12.50 P. M. Re?
turning, leave Florence at 12.50 P. M.;
arrive at Columbia 9.30 T. M.
ooin?! KOIiTH.
Leave Columbia. 8.15 p. in.
Florence. .12.50 a. m.
Arrive Wilmington. 7.10 a. m.
ooino south.
Louve Wilmington.* 6.10 p. m.
Florence.11.40 p. in.
Arrive Columbia. 4.00o.m.
Makes through connections, all rail,
North and Sooth, and water line connec?
tions via Portsmouth. Through tickets
I sold und baggage checked to all prihcipnl
points. Pullman sleepers.
JAS. ANDERSON, Gen. Snpt. ,
A. Pope, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent.
Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta B. R.
Columbia. R. C, April 1, 1875..
flAHE following Pusseuger Schedule, is
I now operated:
oolNO north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4.
Leave Augusta.9.30 a. m. 4.15 p. m.
Graniteville.. ..lO.?Oa. m. 6.11 p. m.
Ool'biaJunct'n...2.13p.m. 9.05p. m.1
Columbia.2.45 p. in. 9. f 7 p. m.
Cheater.6.34 p.m.
Arrive Charlotte.9.00p. in.
Na. 2 Train makes close connection,
via Charlotteoi\d Richmond, to all.points
North, arriving at New York 6.06 A. M.
No. 4 Train makes close connection/rhi
Wilmington and Richmond, to all'points
North, arriving at New York '6.lS P. M.
? ooino south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3.
I Leave Charlotte_8.50 a. m.
Chester.11.02 a. m.
Winnkboro_12.38 p. m.
Arrive Columbia_2.42 p.m.
Leave Columbia_2.52 p. m. 3.40 a. m.
CorbiaJunctn..3.1?p. m. 4.15a. m.
Graniteville... .7.15 p. m. 7.48 a. m.
Arrive AuguRta.8.05 p. m. 8.45 a. m.
South bound Trains connect at Au?
gusta for all points .South and West
Through tickets sold and baggage
checked to principal points.
JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup.
A. Popr, Gen. Paser and Ticket Apt.
_ California and Imp ort ?d
Wines, Liquors, Ute.
JUST received, direct from
California, a carload of supe
rior WINES and BRANDIES,
'made of delicious graues in
that highly favored country.
Beet Imported Scotch WHISKEY,
Old Jamaica RUM, Holland GIN,
Otard and other brands BRANDY,
Sherry, Port and Madeira WINES.
I am also manufacturing
that superior LAGER BEER,,
for which my brewery has|
acquired such a deserved re?
putation. Give it a trial?it iB pure and
warranted free from any deleterious in?
gredients.' Physicians recommend it.
Also, best brande Imported and
Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and
'Chewing TOBACCO, Ac.
My SALpON is suppRed with the best
of everything. LUNCH every day, at 11
o'clock, Give me a call, at the sign of the
big barrel, Nos. 164 and 166 Richardson
street. JOHN C. SEEGERS.
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IT ir tho most wonderful medicine ever
known, and possesses curative power
unequalled in history of remedies. For
sale only at HEINITRH'S Drug Store.
Wos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
First-Class Work
OUR SPECIALTY,
Ytr. by Vftrsa chkafer obades or stock,
WB cam FUBlfXSK work AT
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FASHIQHABlTsTATIQH ERY,
Piries Paper and Envelopes.
ffledding and ?all invitations
oh the tt?t stock and pointed in THE
LATEST STYLE.
Sept_
GREATEST OF ALL MEDICINES
IS IlELNITSn'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
for purifying the Blood. . For sale at
bis Drug Store April 10 i
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I. n,ew and, .,eie
gent ^toxel cor
ana . Wasmng
ton rdreota,, I
beg ;t?,^retain
my 'most^/sin?
cere , thanks for
the liberal ratepnage' bestowed bh me
during the past TEN YEAR R, and renew
the assurance that my .best enorbi will bo
QBod to the purpose' of' supplying tb c
pabuo with the BEST ??^IiTTT of
GOODS, at the IATWKST POSSIBLE
PRICES.
I havo adopted, and nhall rigidlv ad?
here to, a 8TRICTLY'CAS^'SY8^M,
convinced that that policy alone is most
beneficial to the public and myself.
',: Met$6 _ GEO. SYMMERS.
Mackerel.
/CHOICE MESS MACKEREL.
V_J No. 1, 2 and 3 MACKEREL.
Just opened and for salo low, at retail,
by JOHN AGNEW A SON.