ASHEVILLE CITIZEN.
B.1f.FtJRMAN,
JORDAN STONE,
I. D. CAMERON,
-Editors.
FBIDAY MORNING. SEPT. 30, 1887-
The New York city Democrats
went to their State convention on
he best of terms with each other
and peacefully harmonious. Hence
it is said to have been the tamest
and most uninteresting convention
which has met for years. But they
did their work well, and when New
York city is harmonious, it means
victory.
Another bride in the White
House. Mr. Charles M. Hendley,
private secretary to Col. Lamont, is
to be married to Miss Bessie Butler
Johnson, of New York, on the 4th
of October.
We congratulate Ct-nrlie. Nw
whenever Dan Lamont moves about
we hope the press dispatches will
no , tail to tell us now i;iiarlie is
getting on. It is very important to
he country to know these things.
A New York paper says :
"A rnov.ement is on foot looking
to the erection of a new crematory
in New York city wherein bodies
are to be incinerated by electricity
The scheme is regarded as a feasi
ble one, and it is believed wilt do
much toward removing the proju
dice existing against the ere in ati o n
by the elaborate methods practiced
in Pennsylvania, Long Island and
elsewhere. Ihe electrical cremato
ry is the invention of a Sicilian.
The heat is generated by a dynamo
of a patera similar to that used in
the incandescent electric light svs-
tem, and succeeds in "evaporating,
as it were, the bodies till nothing
remains.
We have no doubt this will suit
the ayerage New Yorker better than
the other-system, because all up
prehensions of "Jamily jars" are re
moved. Our cotemporary the Charleston
Newa and Courier sees brightening
prospects for the early completion
of the Carolina, Cumberland Gap
and Chicago Railroad. It is true
the cloud is no bigger than a man's
head, yet it is there, with every in
dication of growing. This is the
road which is nearly graded between
Aiken and Pickens, S. C, and in
tended to cross the mountain at
Estatoe Gap, thence down the valley
of the French Broad by Brevard to
Asheville. It is the road for which
the business men of Asheville re
cently iiubscribed to have surveyed
from Brevard to Askevillo, and
which was done by Capt. Kirk. The
people of Charleston are now sub
scribing to have the road graded
from Aiken to Edgefield, where it
will form a junction with the South
Carolina Railway from Charleston
to Augusta. They are in hopes if
this connection can be made that
the road can be completed aDd
equipped from Edgefield to Pick
ens in a comparatively short time
And if our South Carolina friends
will hurry up this portion of the en-
terprise.we are confident Mr. Bowen,
the President, and Capt. Kirk, the
engineer, will be working away for
the North Carolina line and Ashe
ville ere the Spring time comes, gen
tle Annie. This will be a fifth rail-,
road which is anxious and is work
ing to focalize at Asheyile.
Since writing the above we clip
the following from the Morristown,
(Tenn.,) Gazette:
A business letter to this office from
Col. J, 0. Cothran, Secretary of the
Charleston, Cumberland Gap and
Chicago Railroad Company, dated
Abbeville, S. C, September 21, has
this item of general interest to our
i i j ii .
rentiers : contractor is
here from New York looking over
the line with a view of taking twenty-five
miles, from Aiken to Edge
field, and we are about to close with
him. If this is done, the prospect
is gooa ior me line to be pushed
A LIAR.
An exchange stives the following
"The man who fought, bled and
died for the tattoed statesman from
Maine in the latle war has turned
up at Nashville in the person ol
an old negro by the name of Jacob
Poor. He carries a bullet in his
bhoulder which rightfully belongs
xo me numea Knigbt, and which
he can no doubt get if he will call
on Jacob and pay" up $890 of the
$900 which Jacob says was the
amount promised, and of which he
received Olllv ten dnllara 'in homl "
Now we believe this old negro is
a liar, so far as not having received
the amount promised by Mr. Blaine.
There are many things about Mr.
Blaine we do not admire, but, to
say that while he remained at home
and got rich out of army contracts
he would fail to pay his 'substi
tute" who put his shoulder to the
bullets for him we cannot believe.
It isjof record that Mr, Blaine pre
ferred army contracts at home and
getting rich thereat, to facing the
mturio and the enmy on the field.
This no one can deny. But to say
he refused to pay his poor negro
substitute who took bis. place in
front while he, B, fleeced him and
comrades in the rear, we cannot be
lieve. That negro is a liar, evidently.
WHAT ONE REPUBLICAN SAYS
OF ANOTHER.
Hon. R. It. Butler is the republi
can representative of the first Ten
nessee district in Congress. The
Knoxville Journal is the able repub
lican organ of East Tennessee. Here
are some recent complaints from the
Jturnal to Mr. Butler :
,lR. R. Butler is n representative
in Congress. On a great moral
question, like that of prohibition.
Ins constituents are entitled to his
best-judgment At the outset he
t ild them the amendment, (prohi
bition amendment now pending in
Tennessee,) was right and that he
should vote for it. He afterwards,
for a money consideration, agreed to
oppose it, and have his constituents
oppose it. Instead of giving the
benefit of his judgment and advising
them as to the right, he basely at
tempted to sell them out to gratif
i
his own stupidity. Instead otdea
ing honestly with them, he treated
them as if they were his chattels to
be disposed of at whatsoever price
he mijiht agree upon with their
would be purchasers.
"Bribery is sin, and the man who
accepts a bribe is a wicked sinner.
K. R. Butler thinks the wages of sin
is five thousand dollare, but in the
near hereafter, when he wants to re
main in political life, he will find
that "thf wages of sin is death."
His constituents have passed judg
ment upon him and are already
sa3'ing : ' Depart ye worker ot mi
quit;:, we know you not."
Mind and body alike Bufl'er from slug
gish action of the blood, the result of
dyspepsia or biliousness. Ay era Pills
will stir up the liver, excite the stomach
and bowels to &r tivity, open the pons of
the system, ana insure health ol body
which is indispensable to mental vigor.
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OARD.
Two gentlemen or ecntleuian and wife tan ce
comfortable room and good board by applying
P. O. BOX Sin. Location central. mh26 dtf
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MPLOYMENT WANTED.
A middle asred man wants position as manager
of a large farm; has bad Ions experience in
agriculture, trucE mnr.ini;. raising staple crops,
iruiifl, siuc i, uairy pruauciti ana pouurv.
Address W. B.. BOX 422.
fe 23 dim Asllevllle, N. C
J. C. BROWN & CO-
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Xo. 25 Patton Avenue,
next Grand Oentral Hotel.
ENGLISH-MADE GARMENTS
A Specialty.
LOOK OUT I
All Hucksters, Peddlers, Wagoners and all
others doing business in Asheville without first
having obtained the License required by the City
Ordinances are notified that
they
a ted.
license at once they will be
unn
Pi
COME
jiu or pay costs.
N. A. REYNOLDS.
sel6diw
City Tax Collector.
'H0WTO1AKEMOHEY
BY DEALING IN
STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, OIL, ETC
EXPLANATORY PAMPHLET
MAILED JFREE.
LAURIE & CO.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
856 Broadway (and branches).
NEW YORK.
JESSE R. STARNES,
Successor to X. Brand Jfc Co.,
UNDERTAKER,
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
M otallic and Walnut Coffins constant!
on hand. Every requisite of the biwineiis
furnished. All calls day ornight prompt
ly answered. Hearses nrnished wlmn
1 1 T I . -T . .
uetsireu. umce: jMumDer 4U INorlli Main
Street. Embalming a specialty. Bod
es will be taken charge of immediately
ii ueoireu. run 8 tf
HYQEIA
i 11 omlerfal Discovery.
Tobacco an Aid to Health.
A New Tobacco, manu
factured by Thoe. C. Wil
liams & Co., Richmond,
. Va., under a formula pre- .
pared by Prof. Mallett, of
the University of Virginia
.tnHMmlmrlml, Jnti-ltytptptlr,
J O00d JVrr rims mnd
Jm KxetlUml llitte.
TRY IT, NO HUMBUG.
For particulars of ite virtues, : call for
ceruncaic at
A. I. Cooper's and A.C. Iavis
Where the Tobacco can he had.
au 2o-dlm
James P. Sawyer
If ill, on Oct, 1st, 1887,
Open a large stock of
Jtlens, Boy& and Chil
dren's Clothing,
0
Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods,
II.1T JtJYD SIluES,
In the buildinz now occunied W CrA.
Williamson as a Furniture store
The first floor will be devoterl'
sively to
' CUOTiIMJmO.
Thefcecnnd floor will be used for Tar
JOR SALE. . '-
The finest pair o. thorough bred Kentucky
maros, the fastest aid handsomest pony for
children and the bet t broke pair of steers.
Appir to M. H. LYONS,
86 22 dtf Asheville, N. C.
DMINISTBATOH'S SALE.
n September 80th. 187. 1 wi'l sell at renidnnra
of the late Canada Cowan, on Haywood street, iu
the city ol AshTille, all the personal effects
belonging to said estate. Said property consists
of household nu'i kitchen furuiture. farming
utensils, horses, males, wagons, buggies, &c.
Grand chance tt make a valuable purchase for
little money. Public generally invited. Doiit
forget tnc time ana place, nits sept. IT. I 8S7.
WM. XI. WU113UM,
se 18 dtd Ailm'r. of C. Cowan, dee'd
It J&af f KSJfllTSiWJYG.
I am thorough It prepared to do ail manner nf
Blacksmithing Repairing of Carriages Buggies
and Wagons, to work at the lowest nnces. anil to
give satisfaction. II wsc shoeing a specialty.
uive mea tnai. a. m. uuvvakd.
sc 9 dlvon Rear of VanGilder Sc Brown's.
cool trsArasA i
FALL AND
Embracing some exceedingly handsome styles, in the latest cuts, in CHEVIOTS, SACKS, FROCK AND FOUR
BUTTON CUTAWAYS, PRINCE ALBERTS and FOUR-BUTTON FROCKS IN FINE DIAGONALS. Also a
fine line lor Boys in Cheviots and Cassimeres. Our line of HATS cannot fail to please in stiff, fur and felt.
Next comes our line of , ' .
FURNISHING GOODS,
which have been bought for cash with all other goods at exceedingly low figures, and we feel confident that in
style, price and quality we can please. Earl fe Wilson's Collars and Curls always in stock. Our Fashion Plates
for the Fall and Winter trade, with a beautiful line of samples for custom-made suits, is now ready for an examine
tion and selection. - We guarantee a saving of money and a perfect fit. Very Respectfully,
W. S. HECHT, Manager. "g BR-A.E'M'-A.3ST.
septll-lm BALT. CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 Patton Avenue.
Scientific Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Plumbers, Gas and
Steam Fitters, Tinners Roofing, Guttering and General Jobbing.
Agents for Bartlett's Improved Warm Air Furnace ; also-for Merchant & Co.'s Star Ventilator.
We are Prepared io Furnish all Kinds of Gas Fixtures.
All of our workmen are first-class, having had from 10 to 12 years experience in their trades, and we
guarantee satisfaction. Flans, specifications and estimates furnished on application. Persons having
work to do in our line would do well to sec us before contracting.
XO. 8 SOUTH WATER STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C.
JOR RALE.
I will sell inv
larpa SORREL CARRIAGE :
HORSK. fcTi'ii years oM. or will exchange him.
paying the diiierence hi ei'.ch, (or lw" mnnllcr
horses if well broken to work to a carriage My
horse ran he seen at my stshles, corner of Wooil
tin and Spruce streets,
se 18 dlw C1IAS. A. MOORE.
BARBER SHOP
IN THE
GR AN I CENTRAL !
llavlnir moved my Barber Shop to the C.raiid
Central Hotel, Patton Avenue, I am now prepar
ed to accommodate my patrons and the publi
generally with the beat service inmy line.
Give me a tr:al.
angvidiin JOHNSON HUMPHREY
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Wm. M. Dickon,
WHOl
Commission
Merchant
AGENT FOR SALE OF
BaconF'jii:, Lar d
Grain, Salt, Tobaccos, &c. Handles
all kinds of
Heavy Groceries,
at Manufacturers'. Prices. Also
dealer in
Country Produce
Consignments solicited and hall
have personal attention.
Warehouse and Salesroom
No. 13 North Main St
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
marl3wl2m
JOB LOT OF
SHOES
in broken number at leas than cr.ttt of
manufacture at
BEARDEN. KANKIN A CO..
july 23 dtf
OS 8ALE.
Th'ta Ihoronshbred Marcs nf finei tvle and
antlon, eleeant aadde h.irre rexictered in
Brace's Btnd Book, two lroken to harness. v
SJ-INO. A. V.ILlilMf, JR.,
Jn'yl5 . CiTrzES otUce.O
COL - ..IfcTZD - ICE I
Finest qualities of Hard and Soft Coal, at prices that defy competi
tion. Do not fail to get our prices before placing orders tor winter
supply.
MANUFACTURED ICE.
The only Ice safe for drinking purposes or family use, owing to te
absolute purity.
IT WILL LAST ONE-THIRD LONGER THAN NATURAL ICE.
Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Branch office at
Powell & Snider's Store. Yard, Old Depot, West Asheville.
jy3'tf Asheville Coal and Ice Company.
-AND WITH IT OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF-
fin
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Auctioneer and
Oliice at Miore ol" X.
ALSO AGENT FOR THE SALE OF ADMIRAL SEMMES' VALUA
BLE HISTORY "SERVICE AFLOAT. '
rsell-dlin
THE
Asheville MosicHouse
NO. 3 5 NORTH MAIN STREET.
Sells, Exchanges, Repairs and Tunes
AX I)
Tlie Ilenfcld (Berlin) Pianos, im
ported specialljr for my trade.
Tlie Chiekermg, tlie old standard.
Tlie Mason & Hamlin, that needs luti
in but every two years.
The Mathushek and Arion Pianos.
The best Organ in the world tho
Mason & Hamlin and next the cele
brated Wilcox & White.
Sold on monthly or quarterly install
ments. One Price to all.
Correspondence buys as cheap as per
sonal purcnase.
Catalogues and price lists free on ap
plication.
sept2"-m
ASHEVILLE
MILITARY ACADEMY.
THE SESSION OF IS8.S Of THIS INSTITU
TION WILL OPEN ON
Wednesday, Sept. 7th, nt 10 a. M.
Foi catalogue aDd other information address
se 3 dtt VENABLE & MASON.
TANNER & DELANEY EN
GINE COMPANY,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Business established 1865. Tnemost complete
Machine Shops intbeSomh. i:iiineM,
Boilers, Sniv-millH and HlHCbincry.
MAght and Tramway Locomolivea.
JPolt Jtoad Locontoticna Syerialtj.
43Corregpondence solicits. Send tor catalogs
aprl3-dwly
w
ANTED.
A your it man of steady habits, coed character
and addieas, desires a situation es Cieik, either
In store or office. References given. Address
"IS.:" P. O. Drawer W., Asheville, N. C.
se IT dtf
Tii3 oVily S3 SEAMXJES3
Sltnu 111 tho world.
flnftftt fnlT. twrfpct
WfcrmteU. Congress, Buti
SHa Lisuc, u styles io.
stylish ul durable I
those tistlne s or t(
W. rpO(IOT,AS
C2.I -i riu l
tlaed by,' other
Onus.
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Heal Esh- rent.
lnvis, Court square.
REIj estate
tlil (I
J&f.f.V nitit&'ER
S. E. Cor. Public Scjuare, Main !.,
Has for salt
IMPROVED
AND
UNIMPROVED PlvUPKUTt
IN TIIK
CITY OF ASAEVILLE
AND
SURROUNDING COUNTRY.
Buildiiig Lots on various roads
m the growing North-Western
section of Asheville. On the av
enue opening into Riverside
Park, and the New Drive lead
ing to the Frexcii Broai River,
also on the Richmond Hill road.
J. W. Cortland,
Real Estate Broker.
"INTHECIKCUIT COURT OP THE UNITED
JL M ATCH UC AAlEKIl'A fOR THE WEsTliRN
iusiMicr kukixi i:akox,INA.
Eastern Band ol Cherokee Indians,
Against
Wm. H. Thomns, Wm. Johnston, J. E. Cirpcnter,
Vi HIS
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT J. E. Carpenter.
Yon will tnke notice that a rule granted by this
Court upon you in the above entitled canse to
show cause if any you have why a writ of in
junction should not issue to restrain you or your
agents or employees from disposing of or in nny
wise i.nterferring with certain Black Walnut logs
cut by you or your agents or employees upon the
lands of the said Eastern Band of Cherokee
Indians in North Carolina is returnable before
this Conrt at a Te m thereof to be held at Ashe
ville on the First Monday in November next,-at
which time a motion will be made in the said
proceeding lor the injunction aforesaid, and ulso
for the appointment of a receiver to take
possession and sell the said property.
J. E. REED, Clerk.
seSO tifw per C. B. M ot re, Itf uli
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA FOR THE WESTERN
DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Eastern Rand of Cherokee Indians,
AKainst
Wm. H. Thomas. Wm. Johnston, J. E. Carpenter,
et als.
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS,
T. H. McPherson, J, C. Feabody and T. E. Gilbert.
You will take notice that a rule eranted bv this
Conrt upon you in "be above entitled esnse to
show cause if anv you have why a writ ot in
junction should not issue to restrain you or your
agents or employees ana eacn oi you iroxn work
in'', operating, mining and collecting gold or
other mlnei als from the bed of the Ocouolufta
river within the boundaries of the land of the
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Car
olina, plaintiffs, is returnable before this Court
at a Term thereof, to be held at Asheville on the
First Monday in November next at which time a
motion will be made In the said proceeding for
the injunction aforesaid.
J. JS. ltEjtu, Clerk.
se20d6w per C. B. Moore, Deputy.
iOR BENT.
9 Room House. South Main. 5 minntes
walk from Co.irt House, tiood watr, witn geed
roik cellar. None but small fnmily need aprdy.
iSldtf Apply to A. FHECK.
The White
(JOHN Eli MA IK AMi Ail,V
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F30PEI2ETOE.
Hcaflijuartcrsi tor fine LIQUORS.
ch:;rp. accord ink lv. M
ARE ABSOLUTELY
PITim ABT inVAmJITKKATKl.
-and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal .
Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor.
Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. Lock Box Ij
Ashevillo, N. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State.
jaG-drfwly
INSURANCE.
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fgVt K '4'.LEY M1ITPA L FK .sVH;lAllO
JL OF V1R1I IA
IsMee policies for froiji
AND
coiflliuf! fui.'.-ravUc eal-ure ol
"OLD LINE" Companies v.t the
oai ij ordinary co-operative insur-
r. -p. in becret (.iraers.
msuRANCn.
Taisarrfif-e against loss by Fire in
City Courty on .ill kinds of
Pr!iTty, Real ami Persona
' f.t nell as Uyag term..
oT; i issued at fair rates
; A. 1 Companies,
Bon?o and Foreign.
riliifi. W. tiSlASXf, Arii15
Offi- North Side Court Square
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P.CIU3D FAEK HUM,
lint Siriiir.s, N. v.
X';:1I1 II Ul lUIHll. blipUlllir MLUIC.UIiy Sl'.UKLlOIl,
superb views, xrM shaded ground," one of the
most eligible licaltn and plessaie rts.irts iu the
mountains within two minutes walk otttiedepot.
rur terms appiy to . -i. jit..-u.ftVjtK.
july 7 d 3m Hot Springs, K. C
LinemMarkers,
Stamp inks, Stencils, Self-inking
Stamps for Postofliees, Railroads,
Banks, Hotels and insurance offices
Rubber Alphabets anil figures, Ad
vertising cards, door numbers. Soals
for all purposes. Indelible Ink for
marking Clothing with Rubber Stamps
etc. Large illustrated Catalogue bv
mail 25c. Name in rubber with in
delible ink for 40c.
Address,
Mo dei, Rui!i!i-:it Stamp Aokxcv,
P. O., Uos 21, Asheville, N. C
Citizen o !i'e.
IV O MULLER & CO.,
i'o. 1 outnA Main ilreet,
Asheville, N. C.
DEALERS IN
All 1.1 iids of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines
Ale, Fortes, Cigars, Tobacco, &c.; firx.3
Kentucky Kye- and Bourbon
Whiskies a specialty.
DI8TILLBRS' AGENTS FOB
Pure North Carolina Corn Whiskey and
Apple Brandy.
Fare Barley Malt Whiskey for medical
purposes always in stock.
Sole agents and authorized bottlers ot
"Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association'
celebrated &l. Louis Lage' Beer for
Western North Carolina.
The following Brewings constantly on
hand, in kegs and in bottles . Anheuser
Busch, Standard, Imperial Pale Lazer
and original Uudweiser.
Goods delivered to any part of the city
free. Prompt attention paid to all or
ders by mail. Telephone call No. 39.
Billiard Hall on 2d floor.
jelO-dtf -.'.'
W. T. REYNOLDS,
N. A. REYNOLDS.
New Livery Stables !
Walnut Street, between the Farmers'
and the Banner Warehouac-s. ,
SBWOLDSBBOTBEES.
Have just moved into their m w and
commodious brick stables in th above
location, and nsk a share of public pat
ronage. In areinliv i-qnippeti with
goodiiorsee, ! velii-jlest an-j careful
drivers.
Orders proun-'lv ntit'n'd U:
jun8dtf
Man s Bar
btccs xra mo.
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FINE
GROCERIES I
ft
POTTED MEATS,
PATES OF GME,
CANNED FISH,
CANNED FRUITS,
FRENCH PEAS, Ext
Fine,
FRENCH MUSHROOMS,
OKVII-ED CRABS, SHRIMP,
C. ant! li. PICKLES,
PIN MONEY PICKLES,
JELLIES & PRESERVES
CANTON GINGER,
GUOSSE AND BLACKWELL's
JAMS,
OLIVES, EDAM CHF Kbit,
FINEST SALAD OIL,
INSTANTANEOUS CHOCO
LATE, BROMA, COCOA,
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES,
PURE EXTRACTED HONEY,
FINEST KEY WEST &
IMPORTED CIGARS
TABLE SUPPLIES OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION,
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UKliAX iSAK'iAlK. '
.'hat splendid farm of Capt. W. t- Oorpenlng,
rf BT1IW Ull gwannanoa river, -can Hini-.tg BO acres,
: to a tnt,Vji( mice, and If arnll-'Vition be mt tt
immediately. XTJSIi'Soma- flXarea
more of fni tlaioerl:lD iTSHW at the
same lo;v liguroi if desired. Apnly to
NArr ATKINSON 6 BON3,
Real Esute Dealers.
Other flue places near the city at Ten reason
able rates. ma 5 dtf
l86 1887.
Hampton
AND
Feat hers ton.
The Oldest and Most Relia
ble Liquor Store in N. C.
We cany iho i.e-it assortment of
1 !,;! of any ho sc in
the Stati-.
We hari'lle 11
Imi thi' very'
best sro' nls.
Our Whiskies 1:1 1 liraiulii's
are
ronouncc I t.j p iysici;ni!
i'e J urt a..il 'in-.
None but pure Uqnor ait it t fo
medicini! purpose
Our Stocr is Complete in
Every Particular.
Oui Corn Whiskey from out
four ye.irs oh'.
t
OJil Rye of the highesstanitaril
b'iiiu'.s.
AH kinds nf Wines, Beeis,. AlrR,
Porter, &c &c.
Cigars and Tobacco
in great 'quantities and finet-tjjoti
the market-.
We are very thankful tojour pa
trons for their past favors,g?and we
wish to say in conclusion that our'"
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