2?"y Tolegrapn. j
NeWS Item-..
BOSTON, March 14.-Tho lower
House has passed the Constitutional
amendment.
LONDON, March 13.-No more Fe?
nian demonstrations reported.
Despatches of the 14th state that
thc Fenian troubles uiodifiediy conti?
nue. The insurgents have refugeed
in thc Willow Mountains, where they
are perishing from cold.
BERLIN, March 13.-Herr Mun
chauzen has challenged Yon Bis?
marck, for words uttered in debate.
CongreKHioiml.
WASHINGTON, March 14.-In the
Senate, the supplemental bill was re?
sumed, and an amendment proposed
providing that at elections for dele?
gates, a vote of th? people whether
they desired the Constitution, should
be taken. The amendment gave rise
to an earnest debate; the chief argu?
ment in its favor being that such vote
favoring a convention would make it
constitutional. It was opposed prin?
cipally on account of opening the
door to delay and irregularity in re?
storing the States to representation.
The debate indicated that thc major?
ity considered carly restoration vital
to the financial interests, and that it
was a matter too important for tech?
nical trilling. Johnson doubted the
long existence of a Government with
ten States ont. Morton opposed al?
lowing rebels to say whether they
desired a convention. The amend?
ment was defeated. Yeas, Messrs.
Cameron, Chandler, Drake, Ferry,
Fessenden, Fowler, Harlan, Howard,
Howe. Morgan, Morrill of Maine,
Morrill ol' Vermont, Tatterson of New
Hampshire, Sumner, Thayer. Tipton
and Wade-17; nays 27. An amend?
ment making a vote by closed ballot
constitutionally perpetual was argued
till executive session.
The House adjourned at half-past
12. No business done.
COMMERCIAL. AND FINANCIAL..
NEW YORK, March 14-Noon.
Flour market 15(S:.25 better-super?
fine State [email protected]; Southern
$10.GQ(<v 16.50. Wheat 3@5c. better.
Corn cxcited.and 3@4s. better-West?
ern mixed [email protected]. Pork dull
new mess $22.50(?;22.56 '4. Lard
quiet-barrels 12(^13 jJjj. Cotton
firmer, at 30@30,V? for middling up?
lands.
7 P. M.-Cotton firmer, but less
active under higher prices, with sales
of 2,500 l?alos, at 31. Flour quiet,
but advanced 20@25c. Mixed West?
ern corn Sl.l??o-1.18. Moss pork
822.87'.. Gold 34%
BALTIMORE, "March 14.-Cotton
firmer, 28@28"-.i for strict middling.
Carolina rice dull, al 10}?@102?.
Wheat steady. Flour firmer. Corn
active and higher-white $1.04. Mess
pork $22.75. Whiskey ia bond 30(a
31.
CINCINNATI, March 14.-Flour firm
and unchanged. Cotton higher.
Mess pork $22. 1'acon steady
shoulders O'.,; char sides 12'.;. Com
in sacks 76c.
LONDON, March }4-Noon.-'Jon
sols fl'.,. Bonds 74j?.
LIVERPOOL, March li-Noon.
Cottou opens firm, with continued
activity. Sales 12,000 bales; mid?
dling uplands lo1.^!.; Orleans 13%d.
Manchester advices report an up
\vard feeling. Good yarns advanced.
Corn advanced-38s. Gd.
Fresh Crackers!
JUST RECEIVED:
(5 l)bls. fresh SODA BISCUIT.
2 bbls. GINGER SNAPS.
2 " OYSTER CRACKERS.
2 " Extra Butter "
2 " Fancy Pic-Nic (i
2 " Lemon Biscuits. AU fresh from
the bakerv. J. C. SEEGERS & CO.
Feb 2(5 * _
BACON SIDES.
TEN THOUSAND lbs. prime CLEAR
RIBBED BACON .SIDES. For salo
low for cash only. E. & G. D. HOPE.
Feb 22 _
NAILS, NAILS, NAILS.
At Gie Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock.
i^rA/A KEGS superior quality CUT
?UU NAILS, in store and for sale low
for cash by JOHN 0. DIAL.
Mardi 2
AiLE! ALE!
"I f \ HALF BBLS. ALE.
JA/ Ht whole "
At wholesale and on draught.
March 7 J JUN C. SEEGERS ft CO.
MANURE PORKS!
LONG and SHOUT-HANDLED MA?
NURE FORKS-a complete assortment
just received and for salo bv
March 3 J. AT. li. AGNEW.
Refined Sugars?
FIFTY bbls. CRUSHED, POWDERED
and COFFEE SUGARS. For sale by
Feb 22. E. & G. D. HOPI:.*
BUTTERr
FRESH ROLL COUNTRY BUTTER, for
sale by F [SH ER fe LOWRANCE.
Feb 22 _
Garden Rakes, Hoes
And Garden Implements.
AFULL supply of GARDEN RAKES,
OAKDEN HOES. GARDEN FORKS,
SPADES. SHOVELS, TROWELS, Ac, on
hand and for sale bv
March:? J. ft T. R. AGNEW.
Fresh Arrivals.
FINE NORTHERN APPLES.
" ORANGES.
4 boxes LEMONS.
10 boxes LAYER RAISINS.
10 half boxes LAYER RAISINS.
. March 8 JOHN C. 8EEGERS ft CO.
FIFTY PIECES
OF
JUST RECEIVED,
AND WILL BE SOLD YEBY LOW. ]
R. & M . C. SWAFFJELD, j
March 14 BEDELL'S ROW.
Ale, Porter- Soda
AND
MINERAL WATER, ETC.
THE subscriber, who has
.boon engaged in the manu?
facturo and "aleo: the above
fin Charleston for the past
i sixteen years, has opi ned a
branch of his business in Columbia. He
has just imported Machinery of the most
improved kinds. Hi? manufacturing es?
tablishment is in Lady street, third door
from Bull. All orders should be accompa?
nied with the cash. Orders from the coun?
try promptlv attended to. Address
JAMES COSGROVE,
Mareil 14 Imo* Post Office Box 28.
Choice Hams, Sec.
3TIERCES DAVIS, Jr., Diamond Ham s
15 bbls. Jersey Peach Blow Potatoes,
Firkins and tubs Goshen Butter.
Stilton, Factory, Pine Apple and Goshen
Cheese,
15 kitts frosh No. 1 Mackerel,
Hhds. prime Bacon Sides, Ac., Ac,
Just received and for sale bv
March 12_ _CJ_IL_BALD\\TN A CO. _
REMOVAL.
GEO. S VMM E RS
WILL remove from his present busi?
ness stand-opposite the site of ]
Janney's Hotel-to the more commodious
and elegant store, in Palmer's new build?
ing.
Previous to removal, and in anticipation
of a large and new stock, thc Roods in
store will be offered at LOW and ATTRACT?
IVE PRICES. March 10
f
ONE THOUSAND lbs. BACON SIDES
and SHOULDERS.
1,200 bushels White and Yellow CORN.
3 hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES-new
crop.
C. bbls. GOLDEN SYRUP.
30 sacks FAMILY FLOUR.
10 bat?s Rio and Laguavra COFFEE.
Bushels SEED OATS.
Which we offer in epiantities to suit pur?
chasers. COPELAND & DEARDEN.
March 8 14
FfflR, CU. M.
pf f \ BUSHELS WHITE CORN.
OeUv/VJ 1,500 bushels OATS.
50 bbls. IlvTSII POTATOES-$5.
150 bbls. Super. Extra FAMILY FLOUR.
TO AIUtlVE.
1,500 bu.-bcls YELLOW CORN.
5 hhds. CLEAR SIDES. For sub- bv
March 9 BROWNE A SCHIRMET;.
Peach-blow Potatoes.
I f \ BBLS. PEACH-BLOW POTATOES
?TU just received ami for sale low bv
March 7 J. & T. R. AGNEW.
LABS. LARD.
mHIRTY bbls. Standard and Pure LEAF
X LARD.
20 kegs pure LEAF LARD.
Just received and for sale low bv
March 3 J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Kerosene Oil.
At the Sign of the (?otilen Pot!,Lori,-.
-T BBLS. pure WHITE KEROSENE OIL,
?_) just received and for sale by
March 2 JOHN C. DIAL.
Southern School Readers,
FOR beginners and advanced scholars.
SOUTHERN SPELLERS and PRI?
MERS, by R. Sterling, A. M., of North
Carolina.
STERLING SOUTHERN COPY BOOKS.
All the above are neatly printed on good
paper, and arc recommended by the North
Carolina Superintendent of Public Schools
and by the Legislature of Alabama.
For sale at
McC ARTE R'S BOOKSTORE.
Opposite Lawyers' Rasge, Columbia.
March?_ R. L. BRYAN.
FISHING TACKLE.
//? A LARGE and COMPLETE ASSORT
MENT ot Silk, Grass, Flax h Cotton
Lines. Also, 25.OOO Genuine Limerick,
j Kirby and Virginia HOOKS; Limerick
4 Hooks on Gut: Cork Flo *?>*" Trout Spin
; nors and Fly-Spoons, A. Mlieial Bait,
Fishing Rods, Multiplying Reels. Just
received at ?. POLLARD'S.
Feb 1 fm24
The iW?-Shilling Coutil llcmedy
ACOMBINATION of Wild Cherry and
Tar. A valuable cough cure-for con?
sumption, coughs, colds, asthma, influenza,
catarrh and all lung diseases. Only 25
cents a bottle. For sale by
FISHER A HEINITSH, Pharmacists.
Mackerel and Cheese.
I f\ KITS NO. 1 MACKEREL, put up
*TV/ expressiv for family use.
40 boxes choice CUTTING CHEESE.
Just received and for sale low by
March 7 J. & T. R. AGNEW.
HAMS! HAMS ! !
TWO HUNDRED Sugar-cured Hams,
just received, and for sale at TWENTY
CENTS per pound bv
March 6 J. & T. R. AGNEW.
FLOUR, FLOUR.
m EN bbls. Hocker's Self-raising FLOUR.
X 20 " Extra N. C. FLOUR.
March 7 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.
Plow Moulds! Plow Moulds!
pr/^k/^ SWEDES PLOW MOULDS,
.JvJv/ just received and for salo by
March S J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Third Supply ol Fresh Seed.
DAVID LANDBETH <? SOM
SILVER SKIN ONION SETTS, Radish,
Green-glaze Cabbage, Turnip Seed,
Peas and Beans, Extra Early Corn, Blue
Stem Collard, new Tomato Seed and other
varieties, at
FISHER & 1! El NITS H'S
Feb 20 Drug and Seed Store.
mi. SPRING DRY HOODS. 1867.
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE THE FOLLOWING
NEW AVI) CHEAP C^<>OJT>^s
PRINTS. BREACHED nun BROWN COTTONS.
PRINTED MUSLINS, CAMBRIC and BRILL]ENTE.
ORGANDIES. LAWNS and GRENADINES.
OASSIMERES, COTTONADES and LINEN.
ALSO.
Thc finest selection of WHITE GOODS, of ever*, de.-criation, vet offered, and at
PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE.
D. JONES. R. C. SHIVER.
CITY TRADE!
WE offer, for a few days, a SPECIAL and BEAUTIFUL LOT of NEW DRESS
GOODS, at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER YAKI'.
Just in and suitable for tho season.
DAVID JONES. . R. C. SHIVER.
HAVING ascertained by experience that GOOD GOODS always give satisfaction,
and inferior, or second-class, goods seldom do, we have determined to adhere more
strictly to our established rule of keeping the BEST, or FIRST-CLASS, GOODS: and
for the future, while we shall keep ALL OR ADES of GOODS, FINE GOODS will be
oui- speciality.
33-A-T7"II> JOINTES. IEL. O- SHIVJbJJrl.
March 10
NEW GOODS!
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD
HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF
?SPRINU O O rF II I A(r I
OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, WHICH THEY OFFER TO THE PUBLIC AT
U X I" S U A L L Y L ? W P R I C E S !
SPRING CASSLMERES---NEW STYLE.
March 5 BEDELL'S ROW.
IF ll TOT 4 MOM NEWSPAPER
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE PHOM1X,
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,
1HS COLUMBIA, S. C.
The Latest Telegraphic News!
Foreign and American, will be {bund in these publications.
Every issue ol' the Daily contains from Ten to Fourteen
Columns of Reading Matter: the Tri-Weekly from Twenty
to Twenty-four. Terms ns reasonable tis the stringency ol'
the money market and the quantity ol' reading matter
furnished will warrant. The Weekly contains FORTY
EIGHT COLUMNS, and is the
Largest and Cheapest Paper in the South!
An examination of their merits is solicited. 6?F Specimen
copies furnished on application.
Daily Phoenix $4: Tri-Weekly $2?; Weekly O leaner $1L
JOB PRINTING
Of all kinds, such tts
Books, Pamphlets, Hand-bills.
Posters. Dray Tickets. Roceipts.
Blanks. Programmes. Contracts.
Circulars, Bill Heads. Business Cards,
Labels. ? isiting ( 'ard.-. W coding Cards.
PLA?H OH CGLGRE?,
Promptly executed, and at such prices as will make Lt an
inducement for persons to leave their orders.
JULIAN ? SELBY. Proprietor
Phoenix Power Pre- 'rinting Establishment.
West side Main, between Taylor and Blanding Sis.
Canned G-oods. Gunny Bagging.
f^*. REEN PEAS, GREEN CORN, TOMA- "j /"\ RALES GUNNY BAGGING, extra
\JC TOES, Peaches, Pine Apple, Lobsters, | jL\? weight-2$ pounds.
Salmon, Ovsters. Cranbury Sauco, Egg 50 coils MANILLA ROPE.
Plums, Pie Fruits, fresh Mackerel, Sar- 1 bale BAGGING TWI NE.
dines, English and American Pickles, Cat- The above in store at reduced rates,
sups, Sauces, Ac. On hand and for sale A. L. SOLOMON,
low by J? & T. R. AGNEW. Second door from Shiver House,
Feb" 24 : Oct 18 On Plain street.
DAVEXPORT FEMALE COLLEGE,
Lenoir, Caldwell County, N. C.
Rev. J. R. GRIFFITH, President.
Kev. s. A. WEBER, Resident Professor.
L. F. WHITAKER, Esq., Professor of Music.
Mrs. C. A. WILBUR, Teacher in Literary
Department.
Miss SARAH RANKIN, Teacher of fainting
and Drawing.
A. A. SCROOOS, M. I)., Lecturer on Anato?
my, &.C.
LENOIR is beautifully situ- .
ated in one of thc most health
^ful localities of thc mountain
?is'regiorj of Western North Caro
lina. Pupils from themore un?
healthy portions of South
Carolina would rind it to their advantage
to spend the summer months at school in
this place. All thc facilities .usual in Fe?
male Colleges will be afforded by the com?
petent and attentive board of teachers.
Pupils will be admitted at any tune, and
charged from time of admission to the end
of the session.
Passengers for Lenoir from South Caro?
lina should come on Charlotte and Colum?
bia Railroad to Charlotte, thence on Cen?
tral N'. C. Railroad to Salisbury, thence on
the Western Extension to Hickory Station,
thence by hack to Lenoir.
Tin; President of tho College will take
pleasure in meeting youns ladies at the
Railroad, ( Hickory Station,) and convey?
ing them to the institution free of charge.
March 10_ 12
Popular Trade.
TIERCES -Qlioipn S. C.
HAMS, at 20c. per lb. ?"J"
Tierces Diamond HAMS:E]
and pockets JAVA COFFEE, at
?10c. per lb.
Ha^H primo LAGUAYRA and RIO COF?
FEE,
FAMILY FLOUR, unexcelled in qualitv.
Witii other FIRST-CLASS GOODS, f??i
The subscribers are receiving, and will
at an earlv dav have in store, a large stock
of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, of su?
perior quality.
It will be not only our aim, but deter?
mination, to offer oniv F It E S Tl GOODS,
from first hands, at RATES AS LOW AS
THIS MARKET AFFORDS.
March 12 C. H. BALDWIN & CO._
COOPER'S DOUBLE ACTIO.V
Patent Revolver ! !
J)O FOU WANT ONE?
IHAYE just received the State, agencv
for COOPER'S DOUBLE ACTION PA
TENT REVOLVER--NINE DIFB'ERENT
SIZES. It is cocked with equal facility by
the hammer or triger, and combines se?
curity from accidents and celerity of fire.
The Pistol is similar in finish and calibre
to Colt's.
Wholesale dealers will ?ind it to their ad?
vantage to purchase these in preference to
any ot her Pistol.
( all at the office of tin; Cotton Gin Ware?
house and see for yourselves.
March 7 ('?mo J_ A. R. COLTON.
GIBSON'S
PATENT CULTIVATOR PLOWS ?
JUST received, a sup?
ply of these SUPERIOR
=gIM PLEMENTS-the ad?
vantage from using which
?is FIFTY PER CENT, in
horses anet hands. For sale by the agents,
March 3 J. & T. lt". AGNEW.
j Fifty Dozen Hats,
j AT HEW YQ'&K COST!
I FOR TUREE DAYS ONLY:
CCONSISTING of Cuts'. Bovs" and
j Youths' CASSIMERE, BEAVER, PA
I NAMA, FELT, WOOL, LEGHORN and
1 PALM HATS.
1 ALSO,
A large stock of EX'l RA CARPET BAGS
I and Ladies' SATCHELS. Call and exa
! mine, and be convince.].
j ALFRED TOLLESON.
j Feb 26
DENTISTRY.
_______ HAVING opened my office
permanently in Columbia, I
. UTrS??H? "lay be found at all hours at
j -LTOlL-r the rooms over R. C. Ander
: son's store, on Main street.
,Ian_5 D. P. GREGG.
j " HEINITSH S CELEBRATED"
GERMAN HORSE POWDER !
I For all Diseases to which a Horse is Liable.
! fllME various diseases to which that no
I J. hie and useful animal, the horse, ?3
; subject, and tho little knowledge that is
? known of them by farriers and ignorant
! ostlers, have occasioned many remedies to
? be offered to the public under different
I forms, with high encomiums, and sanc?
tioned by dignified names. Some of these
are injurious; others, at best, ol little use,
and many entirely worthless, and do not
meet the want. A good medicine, free
j from objections id'this kind, bas long been
' desired by many gentlemen who have va
I luablo lintot*, . AVe therefore offer the only
' good medicine-the true "GERMAN
HORSE POWDER," which has proved so
I efficacious in all the diseases, it is pr?>
I pared from the original recipe of Dr. Hei
j nitsh, of Germany. Its extra rdinary vir
? tues are attested toby thousands, and for
j fifty years bas stood, and ?till stands, first
' in the estimation of all experienced farm
! era and agriculturists as the best medicine
! for tho horse. It is recommended for
j horses foundered by eating to excess or
I drinking cold water when heated, to such
j as have symptoms ol'ghi nders or are ex
I posed to the infection hy being with other
I horses, for indigestion, distemper, bide -
: hound, drowsiness, loss of Appetite, inward
'sprains, debility, wasting of flesh, sore
j eyes, swelled legs, grease, mange, surfeit,
old coughs, for exhaustion from work, lt
i carril s off all foul humors, purities and
cools the blood, ami prevents horses be
, coining stiff and foundered, it is a stimu
In j for weak stomachs, and renders thc
limbs and skin sol; and ??ne. giving :
?mooth coat to the hair. Ask for ''Hei
? nitsh's German Horse Powder." For sale
,1 bv FISHER A ll El NT Ts II, Druggists.
' March 7
LAGER BEER.
fTIEN bbls. SEEGERS' LAGER BEER :
JL tine article, at
. March 7 J. C. SEEGERS A ('O. S.
Auction Sales
furniture, Oranges, Lemons, Potatoes, ?bc.
By A. R. PHILLIPS.
TUTS (Friday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I
will sell, at tho new Brick Building, on
Washington street,
Sundry articles FURNITURE, Ac, con?
sisting of :
Mahogany Cano-soat Chairs.
Rocking Chairs, Card Tables,
Toilet Tables, Lounges, Bureau,
Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Washstands,
1 Grover & Baker's Sewing Machine,
Looking Glasses, Clocks,
1 Wool Carpet, 1 Brussels Carpet,
1 Sideboard, 1 Cottage Sett, Ac.
ALSO.
8 boxes Oranges, i boxes Lemons,
iObbls. Irish Potatoes, *
1 ( coking Stove, with Furniture,
i Also, Whiskey.
ALSO,
10 coils Chute Rope,
1 bbl. primo Cider Vinegar,
Pieces heavy Plate Glass, 2x8 feet.
AT.SO,
Sundry articles of Dry Goods,
1 Double-barrel Navy Revolver,
1 Single Horse Buggy and Double Sett
Harness,
1 Double-case Gold Lever Watch.
N. B.-Unlimited articles received on
morning of f-ale. March 15
W. T. WALTER
Will sell, at his Mart, on TO-MORROW
(Saturday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock,
Wardrobes, Bureaus, Safes, Chairs,
Bedstead, Meal Bin, Barrels and Bags,
Salt, Looking Glass, Hides,
And a Show-Case.
AT.SO,
Flax Thread, Hooks and Eyes,
Buttons, Scarfs, Albums, Hose,
Drawers, Hats, Shoes, Gloves, Calico,
Pepper, Mustard, and a variety of arti?
cles. Salo without reserve. March 15
Commissioner's Sale.
Maria L. Bowers vs. Susannah E. Bowers,
Wm. G. Bowers vt al.
PURSUANT to the order of the Court in
the above stated caf . I will sell, be?
fore the Court House, on he first MON?
DAY in April next, at ll o'clock, all that
LOT OF LAND situated in the city of Co?
lumbia, bounded on the North by lot of
now, or lately, the property of A. C.
Squicr; South by lot now the property of
John and William Shieli; East by Sumter
Street, and West by Richardson street,
running through tho square from East to
West 41G feet, and measuring on Richard?
son street 52 feet -1 inches.
ALSO,
Another LOT in the said city of Colum?
bia, fronting on Gervais (or Bridge) street:
bounded to' thc North by lot of T. W.
Berry, South by Bridge street, East by lot
of Joe Taylor, and Wost by lot belonging
to estate of Sarah Brown, deceased.
Terms of sale!-So much cash as will pay
thc costs of suit ?nd expenses of sale;
balance on three equal annual instalments,
sfcured by bond, with personal securities,
and a mortgage of premises sold. Pur?
chaser to pav for papers.
1). B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D.
March 12 etd
JEWELRY.
,-<j THE undersigned has
V*J^v just received bis SPRINGE@T^pa
?taJfcSTOCK OF CLOCKS, which is the
largest and best selected brought here in
a number of years, and which can be
bought at a great advantage. He has also
on hand a large ami well selected stock of
Dawson, Warren A Hyde's
Ladies' and Gent's Tip-top Pens.
A* K P A IR IN G ,
In all its branches. HAIR WORE BRAID?
ED and MOUNTED.
I. SULZBACHER,
March 5 At J. Snlzbacher A Co.'s^
Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer
and Undertaker.
?i?yjyTjyg|^_ HAVING resumed the
'/ :.;:-?.(?>>. i pre
fr?g^^^^^J; . .. ' to ex..??ute al! kinds
ot work in the above line at the shortest
notice and most reasonable prices.
A variety of COFFINS constantly on
hand. Funerals promptly attended.
Aug 30 M. H, BERRY.
! At Brennan A. Carroll's Carriage Factory.
BEDS. GIBSON'S X, XX, X>'X, WHIS?
KEY.
Bbls. O. Bliss' Old Bourbon WHISKEY.
" Corn and Bye domestic
" Holland Anchor GIN.
" American Hope "
.. Pinet and Rochelle BRANDY.
" Jamaica and Santa Cruz Rum.
Sweet Maiaga nine.
.. Cherry and Madeira Wine
. Catal?gnia Claret Wine.
" Stoughton Bitters.
Boxes Diker's and Krauter Bitters,
j " Curacoa and Anniseed Cordial,
" Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps.
With a general stock of GENUINE LI
I QUORS, worthy attention ot purchasers, at
fair prices. Call and examine the above
I stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
great inducements will be offered.
A. L. SOLOMON,
Second door From Shiver House,
; Oct IS Wu Plain street. _
SCALED
AND
I ?
' I (\{\ BOXES SOAEED HERRINGS.
I 1UU ll? half bbls. No. 1 MACKEREL.
10 half bbls. No. 2 MACKEREL.
I 10 " " No. 3 "
! 20 boxes Lemon CRACKERS.
20 " Sugar
20 '; Ovater
20 " S?da "
j 5 hluls. Th ar BACON SIDES, at ?educed
I price.
I 5 iilnls. Bacon shoulders.
Just received and in store, and for sale
, at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES bv
A. L. SOLOMON^
Second doer from the Shiver House,
Nov 22 On Plain street.
REFINED SUGARS.
i 1 ?\?\ BBLS. REFINED SUGARS, con
XV/U sisting of Crushed, Powdered A
I atiO Extra C Sugar;?, just received and for
I sale bv J. A T. R. AO NEW.
Feb"'.)
F
Old Newspapers
OR SALE at the
PIREN IX OFFICE.