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lilcenae Ordinance For 1875? an ORDINANCE TO "REaUIiATE LICENSES ' * ? fob the Year 1875. Section 1. Be it ordained, by the Mayor and Aldermen of tlie city ofh Cot bia, in Council assembled, That every person, firm, company or corporation, engaged in, or intending to be en? gaged in, any trade, business or pro? fession hereinafter mentioned, shall obtain, on or before the 6th day of January, A. D. 1870, a license there? for, iu manner provided. Those com? mencing business after the 6th of Jan* uary, Bhall obtain a lioense before en? tering upon that business. Sbo. 2. Every person, firm, com? pany or corporation required by this ordinance to obtain a license to en? gage iu any trade, business or profes? sion, for which a lioense is required, shall register with the City Olerk and Treasurer, first, his or her name or Btyle, and iu case of a firm or com? pany, the name of the several persons constituting such firm or company, and their places of business; second, the trade, business or profession for whloh a license is required; third, the place where such trade or'profession is carried on; it a wholesale or retail dealer4n goods, wares and merchan? dise, the amount, extent and volae of business intended to be carried on, in? cluding distilled spirits; all of which shall be given' under oath. Sso. 8. If any person or persons ex? ercise or carry on any trade, business or profession, {or the exeroisiug, carry? ing on or doing of which a license is required by this ordinance, without first registering and taking ont such license, as in that behalf required, he, she or they, besides being liable to the payment of. the.license, shall be sub? ject to a penalty not exoeeding $10, on conviction before the Mayor or any oourtof competent jurisdiction; one half of the penalty, alter deduoticg ex? penses of the prosecution, to be paid to the person who first informs of the matters and thing whereby the penalty is recovered, and the other half to the city. Seo. 4t. In, every liaense to be taken out under ur by authority of this ordi? nance, shall be oontaiued and set forth the purpose,; trado, business or pro? fession for whiflU such license is grant? ed, and the name and, place of busi? ness of the person or persons taking out tnosame, and the time for which it is granted; if a wholesale or retail dealer iu i goods, wares .and merchan? dise, the amount, extent or value of the business to be carried on. The City Clark. and Treasurer shall pre? pare a i proper form of lioense to bo issued in each case, and shall have the samo printed and bonnd in book form in ? nacit nnd nrih.qtantinl manner, with a proper oheok or-stub attached to eaob, upon which (shall' be written at the time the lioense is granted the name of the party Obtaining the same, the length- of time covered by .said license, r together with the amount charged therefor; and the party re? ceiving snob license Bhall .keep the same posted in some conspicuous place where hie business, trade or profession is carried on. Any evasion of the pro? visions of this section shall, on convic? tion before, the Mayor, be puuishuble by fine not exoeeding S-il). Sec 5. The lioonaes granted under this ordinance shall pot authorize the person or persons or firm, company or corporation mentioned therein, to ex ereise or carry on the trade, baaineas or profession specified in such lioense in-any other place than that mentioned therein, unless permitted so to do by the Mayor. A lioense granted on and after Janaary 1st, 1875, shall continue in force until the 1st of January fol? lowing; and all licenses grauted after the 1st of January, A. D. 1875, shall be issued upon payment of a rateable portion of the whole amount of money imposed for such licenses: Provided, however, That no lioense shall be granted for a period less than three months, though the time to the end of the year be less than that. Each li cense grauted'shall be dated on the first day of the month on which the liability therefor occurred, and the amount to be paid therefor shall be computed therefrom until the end of the year, exoept aa hereinbefore men? tioned: Provided, That after a license is granted by the city uo portion . thereof wilt be refunded. Seo. 6. Upon the removal of any person or persons from tba house or premises at which the trade, business or profession mentioned iu such li? cense was authorized, it may and shall be lawful forf&o Mayor to authorize, ^by endorsear?fc of such license, the person removmg as aforesaid to any other place to oarry on the trade, busi? ness or profession specified iu snob lioense at tbe place to which suoh per? son may have removed. I Sbo. 7. For a lioense to carry on any trade, business or profession the sums hereinafter mentioned shall be paid into the Gity.Treasury: Astrologers and clairvoyants.$20 Apothecaries, retail. 25 Architects or.eurveyurs ......... 25 Auctioneers..100 Agents selling ooal. .?. 25 Agents selling wood. 25 Agents, teal estate, and oollootiou brokers, per annum.., CO Agents selling with sample at retail, per year. 50 Agents selling with sample at retail, per day. 5 Attorneys at law. 25 antra ?J?/J horitn><a . ....... 100 to 200 Billiard, bagatelle or other gaming,! j tables, for publio uue:. *; 50 Bowling alleys or pistol galleries, fdt eaoh alley or gallery. 2p Builders and tapster mechanics.'... 20 Batoher?, f?V;caoh stall hired.... io Uhhrea..,. 10 estforgb.... ;W "I BY J. A. SELBY. CO Brokers, money, ami dealers in exchange.75 to 100 Brokers, pawn. 100 Brokers and dealers in horses and mules, who keep no saleBtables, per month. 10 (And it shall not be lawful for any transient dealer in horses and mules to offer his stock for sale until he shall have taken out a license, to expire at! the end of one month, for which he Shall pay the sum of $S; but such li? cense may be renewed at the same rate. For the violation of this article the party offendiug shall be lined in a sum of $25 for each aud every of? fence.) Barbers, for each ohair. $ 3 Book-binders. 10] Boot and shoe-making establish? ments, where boots or shoes are made for sale.10 to 20 Bakeries, bread, pie or cake.. 10 to 25 Bill posters. 5 Boarding houses, oapable of ac? commodating six persons. 10 More than six persons, and less than twenty-five. 25 Coal or wood yards. 25 Confectionery or fruit dealers.... 25 Contractors, other than builders.. 20 Cotton faotors. 50 Cotton press. 15 Cotton giu manufactory. 10 Cotton gins, ginning for toll or pay 100 Chiropodists. 25 Carriage repository. 75 Cook-pit, no license for leas than one year. 200 Dealers, retail, in goods, wares und merchandise, exoluding dis? tilled spirits, whose annual sales do not exceed 85,000. 10 Dealers, retail, in goods wares and merchandise, excluding distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed 35,000, but do not exeed Si0,000. 25 Dealers, retail, in good, wares and merchandise, excludiug distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed ?10,000, and do not exceed 820,000 .?. 40 Dealers, retail, in goods, wares and merchandise, exoluding distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex ' oeed $20,000, and do not exceed I $30,000 . 501 Dealers, retail, in goods, wares and merchandise, excluding distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed 330,000, aud do not exceed 350,000 . 100 And every additional 31,1100, per 31,000 .2 Dentists. 20 Drummers, local, per month. 20 Express companies.250 Exhibitions, circusses, per day ... 200 Exhibitions, theatrical, minstrel, or exhibitions of auy kind for gain, per day.10 to 25 Foundries. 10 Gas com pa nie?. 100 Gas machine muuufactories. 50 Qua litters aud plumbers. 25 Gift store. 200 Hotels, capable of accommodating 100 persons_ :. 200 Hotels, capable of uccotnrnodatmi* less than 100 and more than 50 persons..'. 100 Hotels, capable of accommodating over 25 and less thuu 50 per? sons . 50 Hucksters. 310 Ice, manufacturers of and dealers in. 25 Iosurauou companies or agencies, (the same for euch und every company,). 50 Intelligence otlice. 10 Itinerant shows, per day. 5 Junk shops, (application to be mude to City Council for li? cense,). 150 Liquor?for license to retail spi? rituous or malt liquors in quan? tities less than u quart, per auuuiu, payable quarterly in ad? vance.300 Foru license to sell spirituous or malt liquors in quantities of a * quart or more, per auuuin, pay able quarterly in udvuuce. 150 (The receiver of each license card to pay to the Uity Treasurer the sum of 50 cents: And provided, further. That the gran ting or withholding of licenses, in euch particular case, will be at (In? discretion of the City Council.) Lumber yards.3 25 Mar bio 3 aids. 10 Millinery or dress-muking estab? lishments. 25 ?Manufacturersaud bottlers ut soda water. 25 Machine shops. 10 Merchants, commission. 50 Mills, (rrist. 10 Mills, Hour. 10 Mills, planiug. 50 Mills, sawing. 25 Priming office?, job, where more than throe huuds are employed 50 Where less than three hands are employed. 25 Phri?nr?riinlv B m h m t v r?? or rhvrnier , reptype galleries.*!. 25 Paiaters and paper hangers (mas? ters). 10 Peddlers, local, per month....... 5 I Peddlers, itinerant, per. month... 50 d dj er a, per d?J ?. itt ner^nt 5 J,f soiling>garaaf,rat$ij,.t^,,.*.... f 1Q ?et our Just Censures L?MBIA, S. 0., TUESDAY * Every persou ougagod iu soiling segars ut wholesale. 50 Soda water, where sold irom fount. .... 15 Stables, livery aud sulu. 100 Stage or oinuibus. 35 Telegraph companies.. . 100 Tailors, merchant. 10 Undertakers. 50 Warehouses, storage. 50 Wagons, druye, carts aud backs run for hire, oue horse. 10 YYugoiiH, drays, oarts aud hacks ruu for hire, two horse. 20 Wagons, drays, carts und hacks ruu for hire, four horse. 35 Wagon, druy or oart, private, store or business for hauling, &c, into City Treasury, for badge, 50 cents. No persou shall let or hire any wagon, oart, dray or other carriuge or vehicle for the transportation of goods or passengers within the limits of said city, without having first obtained a badge from the City Clerk, to be placed on some conspicuous purt of tbo vehi? cle, paying therefor into the City Treasury 50 ceuts, under a penalty of $5 for euch aud every day that such vehicle sbull be so run, to be recovered by information before the Mayor: Provided, That nothing herein con? tained shall be construed to extend to wagons, carts or other vehicles going to or from market; aud for uny other business or profession not otherwise provided for, a license tax of 310 to 320: Provided, further. That where two or more branches of basiuess, not necessarily connected, ai'o conducted in uue establishment, a license shall be churged und collected for each brauch of business so conducted, as specified iu this ordinance. Dogs? upon each aud every dog, to be paid by the person or persons on whose premises tbo dog is kept, 32; and tho pohec of the city of Columbia are hereby authorized and required to seize and confine every dog found run? ning at large, end not having on the city badge or collar for the current year, and for every dog so taken up by the police if 1 additional shall be paid for the same. Sec. 8. That the proceeds of tbo taxes levied and collected, with the license tax, be applied by the City Treasurer to the current expenses of the years 1874 and 1875, oommenoiug 1st April, 1871. Seo. 9. All ordinances and parts of ordinances conflicting with this ordi? nance are hereby repealed. w,\ Notioe. rilfiE annual meeting of the Sharr-holdcrs Jl of the Carolina National Bank of Co? lumbia, S. C, will bo held at Hanking House, in Columbia,, on TUESDAY, Janu? ary 12. 1S75, at 1*2 o'clock M. Dec 2?U:li; O. JOINED ELL, Cashier. Annual Meeting* Columbia Gas Light Company. STOCK SOLDERS in tho above named company will attend their annual meet? ing on TUESDAY, tho .*?th of January, at niv oftico, at 12 o'clock M. JACOB LEVIN, Secretary hnd Treasurer Gas Lieut Co. Dec 2fl " Jan 3 5 Payment of Coupons. TREASURER'S OFFICE, ClIAUL'lTTE, COLl'MBIA .fc AUGUSTA It. lt.. CoLCMltlA, S. CDeconibor 27,1874. TIIECoupons of the hoods of this com panv, which become duo on 1st Janu? ary, 1875, will be paid on that day at the Central National Daiik of this city, or at the office of Messrs. M. K. Jcsup, l'atun A: Co., New York, or at tho First National Dank of Charlotte, N. C, or at the banking house oi Messrs. John J. Coheu .V Sou-!, in Augusta, Oa. C. BOUKNIGUT, Dec 2;? 10 Treasurer. Notice. ALI. person.-' wishing to use the ltacc r\. Course of tbe Staqe Auxiliary and .1 nut stock S ?uiety, will apply to Mr! J. M. CRAWFORD, who is authorised by tho Di? rectors to take charge of the' Course and Grounds. THUS. TAYLOR, t Dec 17 1 in Director. Coughs and Golds BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chocolate Potash Paetilea, Gelatine Lozenge*, Wistar's Dalsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Dalsam Honey, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, i Jayne'rt Expectorant, l'isu's Cure. For eale at L. T. Sll.LIMAN & CG.'S Deo 29 Drug Store. 50 Cases Catawba Champagne. THIS WINE is hilly equal to tho l-rouch aud imported Champagne. Dec 18 J. C. SEEGER8. New Orleans Molasses. f\ BARRELS choice now crop New Or OK' leans MOLASSES, just recoiyed direct from New Orleans, and lor sale at wholesale and retail. Deo 5 JOHN AQNEW & 8QN. Seventy-five Oat of Every Hundred PERSONS aio affected with some de? rangement or disease of tho skin. No matter what tho'nature of it may be, "HEINITSH'a'QUEEN'S DELIGHT," tho groat Amerloaq Blood Purifier .will ocroit. This is quite enough to, say. If you have any akin disease, use.<Beinit?hr* Queen's Pollght/ r ' "f ' Deolftt PYJRB c a Li forth A MADKIBa.' Dec 18 J. 0. BE EG EKB. IORNING, JANUARY 5, 187 Prlcu <>r Oaa Light Reduced. At the annual mooting of the Boerd of | Directors of tbe Columbia Gas Light Com? pany, the following chango waB made: Jtesolved. That from and after the 1st of January, 1875. consumers will bo charged at thu rate ot io per thousand feet, instead of (Gas heretofore charged; and that a diu couut of 5 per cunt. on t hat amount be al? lowed on all bills paid within tiro days from dato of notice. JiesoUed, That the Secretary and Trea? surer is hereby instructed to hav* all motere cloned after ten days notice remain idg unpaid, and not permit any consumer,1 either private or public, to continue if not paid monthly. Extract from minutes. JACOB LEVIN, Jan 13 8co. & Trcas. Gas Light Co. Gas Bills for Month of December. CONSUMERS will please aUond to the pavmeul of the above with promptness. JACOB LEVIN, Secretary and Treasurer Gas Light Co. Jan 3_3_ Street Gas Lamps. CITIZENS residing on the Main or cross streets, in the vicinity of tho gas lamps, can bo furnish od with light at reasonable charge, ou application at my office. JACOB LEVIN. Jan 3 3 Seo'y and Troas. Gaslight Co. Supplies for City Institutions. Council GnAamnt, Columbia, S. C, January 2,1875. SEALED proposals to fnrnish tho City Alms Rouse aud Hospital with sup p.iou, for three; months, will he received at tho City Clerks* office, up to 12lh inst. Any information rolative to said eupplies can Ge obtained from Alderman Bwygert, Chairman of Committee on Alms House. also, Scaled proposals for furniehing fresh beef. Bids must bo scaled and marked on tho cover, ''Proposals for furnishing supplies, tfcc," or "proposals to furnish fresah heof.'" RICHARD JONES, _Jan3_City Clerk. Family Residence for Bent. THAT nicely finished and commo? dious BUILDING, on tho corner 'Lumber and Sumter streets, formerly tho residence of Richard Wearn, containing eight rooms and all necessary outbuild? ings, bae garden, Jcc To a rehablo tenant tho reut will be made easy. also, A two story DWELLING, well finished, with oomfortable out-buildings and good lot, on xvayuo street, next, to Geo. shields7 residence." Apply to JACOB LEVIN, Auction and Commission Merchant. Jan 3_? Oarriage Manufactory. MR. A'. F. CARROLL, having purchasod my btook Of tools and materials, used at my Carriage Manufactory, I take great p'easuro in recommending him to my triciids and the public as a lird class Car? riage Maker. Ho will continue tho business of CAR? RIAGE MAKING aud REPAIRING at the old stand ot Can oil &, Spellman, and 1 licit for him a coutinuauce of the patronage heretofore, extended to nie. Mv stock ol BUGGIES. I CARRIAGES and MILBURN WAGONS I Will be sold by Mr. Carroll at low prices tor | cash, to close the business. JOHN AGNEW. Columbia, S. C, December 3,1874. Jautl G Happy New Year to All! C. F. JACKSON, Leader XjOW Prices. Always the same all the year round. 128 Main street. Jau 3_ CONCERT Af PARKER'S HALL'. THE COLUMBIA CHORAL UNION Will give one of their 11CSICAL EXTEBTAlXMBXTj; For tho benefit of the Washington St. Methodist Church, Iu this mty, on Thursday Evening Next. Tickets one dollar each. Reserved seatB, without extra charge, can he secured at i the store of LvBrana <fc Hon. .Tan 35 jftjy A Chance to Make Money. AGENTS wauted to canvass every town and Oouuty in this State for tho most interesting Book ever published, to whom very liberal inducements are offered. Full nartioulars for So. stamp. Address G. O. FIKE, General Agont. DeogOC* BpartanburgO. H..3.Q. Seed Potatoes. i 1AA BARRELS Ch'iico Early Rose WJ\J Hood Potatoes: warrented best quality, now on hand and to be bad during the season, by tho barrel, only at C. J. LAURErS, Deo 20 lmo Opposite Phctnix Office. Subscribe for the Phoenix. VOL. X?NO. 247. NO IMITATION. IF you want a genuine MEERSCHAUM | PIPE, lioin five to twenty-flvo dollara,! or genuine CIGAR-HOLDER, from two to 1 leu dollara, or WALKING (JANE, from I twoaty-?vo centB to twentv-flve dollara, go to tho INDIAN GIRL "CIGAR BTORE. Thore, tho largest assortment evor offered in Columbia in displayed. Ladies Bhoald remember that there is nothing gentlemen appreciate more than the geuuiue article; therefore, in selectiug PitESENI'S, they should inspect this stock of genuine Meer? schaum Goods. _j Deo 23 . Holiday Goods. IDESIRE to call public attention to my stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, consisting of California Pears, Canton Gtngor, Pre? serves and Jellies of all kinds; Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Filberts Almonds: Lemons, Oranges, Apples, Cranberries and Dried Figs, Pleasant Valley Grapes, (in boxes,) Prunes, Citron, Currants, Malaga and London Layor and Seedless Raisins, Dec C lmo JOHN E. GYLES, Agent, CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne JUST RECEIVED direot /rom California. These Wines 'and Brandies are made of de . licious grtipoB of California. ? For Bale by Dt'o 18_J.C.8EEOER8. ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO invest a fow dollars, with possible re? turns of thousands, is offered by the postponement of Public Library of Ken? tucky to tho 27th of FEBRUARY NEXT, of their fifth and last Concert and Drawing. The management aro pledged to tho return of the monoy, if tho drawing should not como oil' at the day now appointed. One Grand Gauh Gift.$250,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 100,000 One Grand Caah Gift. 75,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 50,000 One G rand Cash Gift. 25.000 5 Cash Gifta, $20,000 eaoh. 100,000 10 Caah Gifts, 14,000 each. 140,000 15 OaBh Gifta, 10,000 each. 150,000 20 Cash Gitta, 5,000 each. 100,000 25 Caah Gitta, 4,000 eaoh. 100,000 30 Caah Gifta, 3,000 each. 90,000 50 Caah Gifta, 2.000 each. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 eaoh. 100,000 210 Cash Gifta, 500 each. 129,000 500 Cash Gifts, 100 eaoh. 50,000 19,000 Caah Gifts, 50 eaoh. 950,000 Whole Tickets $50. Halves $25. Tenth, or oach Coupon, (5. Eleven Whole Ticket* $500. - For Tickets, or information, address THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agont and Manager, Louisville, Kentucky. Dec 19_stag 107 Main St.. Next to Wheeler House. i ", st A n 1,1 Sil K i) IN 1845, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, with A LARGE and well se? lected stock of first olasa FURNITURE, Parlor, Bed? room and Dining Room Sets, which will bo sold as low an ar.v house in the cou ltry for caah. Nov 10* _ M. H. BKRRY. Wines and Liquors. /"Ill AMP AGNES?Pommei y, Sec, VJ Obau-; A Duchatcl. Kelle v's Isiaud Sparkling Catawba, California "Imperial." BRANDIES?Brandenburg Frercs, Jas. tleuneeey, Otard, Uupuv ?V Co , vintages 1835,18'-8, 18(25. WINES -OH Private Stock Madoria?in bottles only. Choice Table Sherries, California Angelica?very delicate, Sandeinan and other Porte, Ful! line of Bocksand Sauternes, {Delud? ing "Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," "liockheinier." "Lanbenheimtr," .fee., Ac. Our specialt) is iIdc goods, anoh as we can, with confidence, recommend. Any rare wine not in stoic we are prepared to purchase either in New York or Europo, &nd tiirnish at market rates. _Nov28 OEO. BYMMERB.'. MILLINERY. PRICES REDUCED of L a , cliis'. Misses' and Children's ; BONNETS, HATS. CAPS, SUITS, UNDERWEAR. Fur Sets, CloikB, Worsted Goods. Hair,Corsets, Zephyr Worsted and other arliclos too nume? rous to mention; also, Baear Patterns. Lanics will please call and sec f >r themselves at Nov 2?; MRS. O. E. HERD'S. "I Can't Understand." EVERY one who tries our CIGARS at two dollara and fifty cents and three dollara per liuudred exclaims, "I can't ?n? derst and'' how you can sell euch Cigars at that price. We don't propose to explain, but suggest that those who want to save money bad better call eai ly. aa the 20,000 ,we advertised are being rapidly closed not. PERRY A Sl.AWHON, Indian Girl Cigir Store, Columbia, S, C. Dec 15 _ Look Aitor Your Stomach. rpnE finest Medicinal Confection in the JL world is at Heiniteh's. Chocolate for lunch, Ghocolato for table, Walnut Nongat, Pistacho Paste, Cocoa Caramel, Cream Chocolate, Althea and Mallow Drops, Solu? ble Gum Drops, Congh Confections, Gin crer Drops. Eng. Mint Dropa, finest Extract Vanilla, finest Extract Lemon, for aale at HEINITSH'S Drug Store._Dec 22t Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETC. I HAVE a large stock of the above on . hand, aud will sell them at the lowest caah prices. All goods warranted aaropre Bented. ". MW Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted. ??.??_ r GEO. BRUNS, Pot 27 OelqmWK Hotel Block. PURK CALIFORMIA PO?T.^- ^ ' Dec 18 y*. O. 8EE4EB8. J. ft..Marshall, Trial Justice., f~*tFFIQE.' Washington ?treet; opooaito \J Law Hange. Dec 29 j(J IMPORTANT AND 8PE0IAI* N O TI C E; IN order to close opt: our large, varied' and extensive stock or DRES? GOODS. PRINTS, DOMESTICS. HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS. JEANS, CAS81M?U*?3, GENTBr FURNISHING GOODS. NOTIONS, LAOES. EMBROIDERIES. RIBBONS, HANDKER? CHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MERIHO UNDERWEAR. BRAWLS, LINENS, TA? BLE DAMASKS, TOWELINGSi BLACK ALP AGAS, BOOTS and SHOES, OAR PET 8, OILCLOTH8, RUGS, MATS, OTTOMANS,. &o., Ac, to make room for Boring Stock,, we have marked down our prices, and. for the next Blxty days from this dato will soft REGARDLES8 OF COST. We hare jnatr received a large quantity of goods, bouchv for cash from several bankrupt stocks" in New York, at nnprecedantedly low priess. We offer 50o. DresB Goods at 25o. a yard, and large lines of other1 goods in propor? tion. Wo are daily receiving NOVELTIES for the HOLIDAYS, nun win oner them at prioeq to suit the. t imeo. , We invite all Id want of goods to examine bur assortment* as we offer such inducements to buy em' in NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS that the? very seldom seo. Onr goods are all new and of good quality, having boen noleotctf with care, aud specially adapted to this* market, enabling us to meet any competi? tion of whatever oharaoter. Our salesmen are polite and attentive, and will take plea? sure in showing goods at tbo Grand Centrat Dry Goods Etoabiiuh't OF WK. D. LOVE & CO. KfrSamples sent gratuitously upon ap? plication, r Deo 20 SHOES I SHOES I SHOES I LADIES?, GENTS', MIESES* and 'CHIL? DREN'S flno SHOES, far below regular 1 prices. Now is the time to buy goodgosd? at low prices, at old stand of - ; , . :.u.. i^iiu ~.id <-!..?.;j,o*. K. C. SHIVER ft CO. Deo 22_ . ., ,i .,j..--.i./v $;;-vi.: WM. GLAZE, Has on hand a large atock of : , v v Gold and Silver Watohesand Clocks*,. DIAMOND RINGS AND PINS, Ijlne acAvelry tn Whole and Half St(s. ! Sliver mid Plated Ware, J fl?aBe*Farhlshlng Goods1-, Fancy Gooilo la Variety, military Gborfs?Btbcic Complete. N. B. I have on hand a large stock of ENGLISH GUN8, breech and muzzle 1qs.i1 ing, and will sell at reduced prices-. - - Wishing to reduce my whole stock. Twill sell, until January next, all goods at re? duced pricfiB. i .... : WATCHES AND JEWELRY.repaircdim* the best manner aud warranted. Nov8 '_._ 2-ii o A CARD r~ The laurel Street I GROCERY ESTARLISnBEKf S now open to* the pubUc, offering tho GERATEST INDUCEMENTS known to tbe trade. The proprietor is so confi? dent of the'enperior merits of his goods thai he asks no discrimination in hie favor as [.compared with any thing in Una market; oo . that you can?at once encourage Southern industry,- aud at tho same' time directly serve your interest, by purchasing from this reliable bouse:' Offering every reason? able facility to owitomorB, I beg an humble share of public patronage, Deol JOHN E; GYLES. Agent. GOOD THINGS. 100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxes CANDY. 100 boxes RAISINS. 200 cases CANNED FRUIT&. Pecans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons*, Walnuts, &c, wholesale and.retail, aa low as any house in this country. L?RICK & BOWRANOE. ?Stimm otooo New Books, at Bryan's Book?*??*,. TTf TORKING to Win, a story for &3ia~ VV IL75. Mistress of the Manse, by Dr. Holteui* . author of Arthur Bonnjeaatle, $L.58t A History of Germany, from the Eavlicak Times, by Charlton Lewis, $2.60. Manual of Mythology, Gseeb, Roman, Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Old Gorman, by Murray, t%.26. Pr*-iri* ?r?5 ?v?r??ti Ui?Aa?|M *>f "Worth. America, with adventures in their pursuit, by GUlmore. $1.60. Health and Eduoatlon, by Singaloy, $1.75? Hogarth's complete work-in three vo lumes. Ths Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with plates, M.00. History otClub? and Club Lifo, London. Book of Wonder? ful Character* with portrait a. The Blanc:1 Dlotlonary, his torlcal1 * and ; aneodotat. Homes and Haunts of tho British Poet?, London, and other ne\? bookp. Novi-,