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l.lcan?o Ordinance For 1873. - AK OBDINANCU 10 REatJIAXB LICENSES w,-4'.', fobjcroTBAB.H7ff: L ,s.. /8B0lspq[ 4.it oraained. by' the Mayor and Aldermen of Hie city of Co oui, in Council assembled, That every person, firm, company or corporation, engaged jd, or intending to be en gaged in, any trade, business or pro f ession hereinafter mentioned,, sha|l obtain, on or before tho Gtk day of Januury, A. ?>. 1875, a Moeose there? for, in manner provided. Those 00m moDoing business after, tho 6th of Jan? uary, sbr.U obtain a license before en? tering upon that business. Seo. . 2. livery person, firm, com? pany or corporation required by this ordinance to obtain a lioense to en? gage in. any trade, business or profes? sion, for which & lioense is required, shall register with the Gity Clerk and Treasurer, first, his or her name or stylo, ami in ease of a firm or. com? pany, the.name of the Bovoral persons constituting ouch firm, or oompnny, and iheir plncee of business; second, tho trade, business or profession for which a license is required; third, the place" where such trade or'profession is carried on; if a wholesale or retail dealer in goods, wares and merchan? dise, the amount, extent and value of ] business intended to be oarriod on, in eluding distilled spirits; all of which snail be given under bath. Seo. ,8. If any person or persons ex ero|p.o or curry on any trade, business or profession, for the exercising, carry 1 pr doing of which a lioense is by this ordinance, without ..^storing and taking cut suoh license, as in'that behalf required, he, Bbo or they, besides being liable to the payment of the license, shall be . bub jeottoa penalty not exceeding 610. on conviction before the Mayor or any doors of competent jurisdiction; one half of tho penalty, after deducting ex? penses ol ijap prosecution, to be paid to the person wno Arat informs of the matters and thing whereby the penalty is recovered, and the other half to the city. '."',.. Beo. 4. Iu, every license to he taken | oat under or'by authority of this ordi? nance, shall be contained and set forth | .the purpose, trade, business or pro? fession for wbioh suoh lioense is grant? ed, aud tho namo and plsco of busi? ness pi the person or . persona taking' out the camo, and the time for which it ia granted; if a wholesale or retail dealer in goods, .wares and merchan? dise, the ampuot, extent or value of tho. business to bo carried on. The Oity Clerk and Treasurer shall .pre? pare a proper form of lioense to be issued in oaoh case, and shall have the same- printed and hound in book form in a ???o and substantial manner, with a proper ohepk or stub attached to eaoh, j?)?n which (shall be written at the time the license i? granted the name of the party obtainipg the same, tho length of time covered by said license, together' with the amount charged tborefor; and the party re? ceiving euch lioense shall keep the same posted in aomeconspionous place where bio business, trade or profession is carried on., . Any evasion of the pro? visions of thia section shall, on convic? tion before the Mayor, be punishable by flue riot exceeding 810. .Seo. 5. Tho licenses granted under thia ordinance shall not authorize tbe person or persons 0r firm, company or corporation raeutioned therein, to ex erpiso or' curry on the trade, business or profession specified in snoh license ' iu any other place than that mentioned 1 therein, unless permitted so to do by the Mayor. A license granted on aha after Janaary 1st, 1875, shall'continue in force" until tbe 1st of January fol? lowing; and uil lieenaes granted afti the 1st ?f January, A. D. 1875, shall be issued upon payment of a rateable portion of the whole amount of money imposed .for such licenses: Provided, Jioicever,-.', That no lioense shall be granted.tfur a period less than threej months, though the time to tbe end of tho year .bo less thuu that. Eaoh li; oensa granted shall bo dated on the mouth on which the j occurred, and tho 'paid therefor shall be computed therefrom until the end of the year, except as heroinbeforu men? tioned: Provided, That after a license is' granted by the oity ho portion thereof pill be refunded. Seo. 0. Upon tho removal of any person or persons from the bouse or premises ah wbioh tho trade, business or prbl^ssiq'p,.mentioned in ouch li? cense/ was authorized, it may and ehall be lawful lor. cue Mayor to authorize, by endorsement of oaoh lioense, the person removing as aforesaid to any other ptscflto carry on tbe trade, .busi? ness, or profession specified in eaoh license et the place to which euch per? son may have removed, Seo. 7. For a license to carry on any trade, bueinesa or profession the sums hereinafter mentioned shall be paid into the Qifcy Treasury: Astrologer a and clairvoyants.820 Apothecaries, retail. 25 Architects 0? surveyors. $15 Auononeera,.100 Agente selling cool-. 25 Agonta sailing wood...... 25 Agents, real estate, and collection brokers* per annam.......... 60 Agea** selling with sample at rotnU, por year. 50 Ageata selling with sample at retail, per day.,,. 5 Attorneys at law..... 25 Bauks and bahkera...'..... 100 to 200 Billiard, bagatelle or other gaming tables, for public use.. 60 Bowling alloye or pistol galleries, Builders* BY J. A. SELBY. COLT Brokers,. mo^ney, and dealers in exchange.75 to 1001 Brokers, pawn. 100 Broken and dealers ia horses and malet, ?ho keep no sale stables, per month. 10 (And it shall not be lawful for any transient dealer in horses and males to offer his stook for sale until he shall have taken oot a license, to expire at the end of one month, for which he shall pay the sum of $8; but each li? cense may be renewed at the same rate. For the violation of this article the party offending shall bo fined in a sum of $25 for each and every oi fenoe.) Barbers,-for each chair.8 3 Book-binders. 10 j Boot and shoe-making establish? ments, where boots or shoes are made for sale.10 to 20 Bakeries, bread, pie or oake. .10 to 251 Billposters. 5' Boarding houses, ospable of ac? commodating six persons. 10 More than six persons, and less than twenty-five. 25 Goal or wood yards. 25 Confectionery or frnit dealers.... 25 Oontraotors, other than builders.. 20 Cotton faotors. 50 Cotton press. 15 Cotton gin manufactory. 10 Cotton gins, ginning for toll or pay 100 Chiropodists. 25 Carriage repository. 75 Cook-pit, no license for less than one year. 200 J Dealers, retail, in goods, wares and merchandise, exolnding dis? tilled spirits, whose annual sales do not exceed $5,000. 10 j Dealers, retail, in goods wares and merchandise, excluding distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed $5,000, but do not exeed $10,000. 25] Dealers, retail, in good, wares and , .merchandise, exolnding distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed $10,000, and?do not exceed $20,000. 40 Dealers, retail, in goods, wares and merchandise, exolnding distilled . spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed $20,000, and do not exceed $30.000...:...'. 501 Dealers, retail, in goods, waresand I . merchandise, excluding distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed $30,000, and do not exceed * $50,000. 100 And every additional $1,1)00, per $1,000 . 2 Dentists. 20 Drummers, local, per month. 20 Express companies.250 Exhibitions, cirou9ses, per day... 200 Exhibition*, theatrical, minstrel, or exhibitions of any kind for gain, per day.10 to 21 Foundries.:. 101 Gas companies. 100' Gsb machine manufactories. 50 Gas titters and plumbers. 25 I Gift store.200 tloteis, capable of accommodating 100persona.... ;. 2001 Hotels, capable of accommodating less than 100 and more than 50 persons. 100 Hotels, capable of accommodating ovor 25 and less than 50 per? sons. 50 Hucksters. 810 Ice, manufacturers of and dealers in. 25 Insurance companies or agencios, (the same for each and every company,). 50 Intelligence office. 10 itinerant shows, per day. 5 unk shops, (application to bo made to Oity Council for li? cense,).,. 150 Liquor?for license to retail spi? rituous or malt liquors in quan? tities leas than a quart, per annum, payable quarterly, in ad? vance.300 For a lioense to Bell spirituous or malt liquors in quantities of a quart or more, per annum, pay? able quarterly in advance...... 150 (The receiver of each lioense card to pay to the City Treasurer the sum of 30 cents: And provided, further, That thegrantingor withholding of licenses, in each particular case, will be at the discretion of the City Counoll.) Lumber yards.$ 25 Marble yards. 10 Millinery or dress-making estab? lishments.. 25 Manufacturers and bottlers of soda wator. 25 j Maohine shops. 10 Merohaots, commission.? s. 50 Mills, grist. 10 Mills, floor. 10 Mills, planing. 60 Mills, sawing. 25 ,Printing offices, job, where more than three hands are employed 60 Where less than three hands are employed.........V..'. 25 Photograph, ambrotypocr daguer ? reotypo galleries........... 26 j Painters and paper hangers (nmo- . ten)..... A... ?....... ;v 10 Meddlers, looal, pot month5 ?eddlers, itinorent, per month... ,50 Phyaiomn3..,. 20 Restaurant or eating saloon.. 10 to 60 Bsgaysrr^TS3f7 ?v?fcsa ?s?^ - j sailingeegara at retail......... ,1Q ?et our Just Censures JMBIA, S. C., WEDNESDAY Every person engaged in Boiling segars at wholesale. CO | Soda water, where sold from fount. 15 Stables, livery and sale.100 Stage or omnibus. 85 Telegraph companies.100 Tailors, merchant. 10 Undertakers. 50 Warehouses, storage. 50 Wagons, drays, carts and hacks run for hire, one horse. 10] Wagons, drays, carts and hacks run for hire, two horse. 201 Wagons, drays, carts and hacks run for hire, four horse. 35 Wagon, dray or cart, private, store or business for hauling, &tv. into City Treasury, for badge, 50 cents. No person shall let or hire' any wagon, cart, dray or other carriage 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 part of the vehi? cle, paying therefor into the City Treasury 50 cents, under a penalty of $5 for eaoh and every day that each vehicle shall be so ran, 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; and for any other business or profession not otherwise provided for, a license tax of $10 to $20: Provided, furtlier, That where two or more branches of business, not necessarily couneoted, aro conducted iu one establishment, a license shall be charged and - collected for each branch of business so conducted, ss specified in this ordinance. Dogs? upon eaoh and every dog, to be paid by the person or persons on whose premises tbe dog in kept, 82; and the police of the city of Columbia are hereby authorized and required to seize and confine every dog found run? ning at large, and not having on the city badge or oollar for the ourrent year, and for every dog so taken np by tho police SI additional shall be paid for the same. Sec. 8. That the proceeds of tbe I taxes levied and collected, with the license tax, be applied by the City' Treasurer to the, oarrent expenses of tbe years 1874 and 1875, commenoiDg 1st April, 1871. Seo, 9. All ordinances and parts of ordinances conflicting with this ordi? nance are hereby repealed. CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne JUST BEOE1VED direot trom. California. TheHO Wines 'and Brandies aro made of do , licioua grapes of Oalitornia. " For sale by Deo 18 _J.O. 8EEGER8. Notice. ALT, persons wishing to use the Race I Course of the Suite Auxiliary and| Joint Stock Society, will apply to Mr. J. M. CUAWFORD, who is authorized by the Di I rectors to take ohargo of thu Course and Grounds, THOS. TAYLOR, Deo 17 lm Tdreotnr. Coughs and Golds BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorato Potash Paatiles, Golatiao Lozenges, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balsam Honey, Ayer'B Cherry Pectoral, Jayne's Expectorant, Piso's Cure. For eale at L. T. SILL I MAN & CO.'S Deo 29 Drntr 8lore. 50 Cases Oatawba Champagne. THIS WINS is fully equal to tho French and imported Champagne. Dec 18_J. C. BEEPERS. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.! -y^OBKINa to Win, a story for girls, Mistress of the Manse, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bonnycaatlo, fl 50. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Times, by Oharlton Lewis, $2.50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Olu German, by Murray, 02.25. Prairie and Forest, the Game of North America, with adventures in their purouit, by Gillmore, 11.60. Health and Education, by Eingsley, $1.75. Hogartb*s complete works, in three vo j lames. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with plates, $2.50. History of Olnba and Club Life, London. Book of Wonder? ful Characters, with portraits. The Slang Dictionary, hlstorioal and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts of the British Pests, London, and other new books. Hovj NO IMITATION. F you want a genuine MEERSCHAUM _PIPE, from Ava to tnonu-flvo dollars, or gennino CIQAR-HOLDER, from two to ten dollars, or WALKING CANE, from tweuty-flvo oents to twontyrfive dollars, go to the INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE. There, the largest assortment ever offorod in Columbia is displayed. Ladies should; romembsr that there is nothing gentleman appreciate more than the genuine eHieJej thoroforo, in soleotiog PRESENTS, they > should inepoot this otook of gonulno Heer ' sekanm (aoodi. ? Das ay.' ewnia ti?Liro&HiA kaoeioa? Sebsatibe for the Paonos. MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1! Payment of Coupons. TREASURERS OFFICE, CiiAitLOTTE, Columbia A Auuusta U. R.. Columbia, h. C, December 27, 1874. THE Coupons of the booda of this com? pany, which become due on 1st Janu? ary, 1875, will bo paid on that day at the Central National Bank of tbia city, or at the office of Messrs. M. K. Jesup, Baton A Co., New York, or at the First National Bank of Charlotte, N. C, or at tho bauking bouse of Messrs. John J. Cohen A Sons, in I Augusta, Oa. C. BOUENIOHT, Deo 29 10_Treasurer. _ City Taxes. CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, Columbia, S. C, December 1C, 1874. NOTICE is hereby given that the books aro now open lot the returns of the Tax-payers of all property taxable by the City of Columbia for 1875. Property-hold? ers and all others interested are notified that their returns must be made before tho 15th day of January, 1875. Blank forms can be had on application to Dec 17 RICH. JONES, City AgnePsor. City Licenses. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK,T. A A., Columbia, S. C, December 29, 1874. NOTICE is hereby given that the City Clerk and Troaeurer is prepared to inane LICENSES for tho year 1875, and tho attention of all parties concerned is called 1 to the following, viz: An ordinance to con? solidate the office of City Clerk, City Trea? surer and City Assessor into one office, Ac. Extracts: "Section 4. Be it further ordain? ed. That it shall be tho duty of tho said City Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor, as City Treasurer, to collect the taxes levied thereon by the Mayor and Aldermen of the said city, according to the ordinances thereof, for the support of ita government, and shall colleet and receive the entiro revenue of the said city, derived from whatever sources." No licenseor permit of any kind will be recognized unless issued from this office. All licenses must be ap ?lied for and paid on or before the Cth of anuary, 1875. RICHARD JONES, Deo 29_City Clerk and Treaenrer. Notice to Holders of Claims Against the State of South Carolina. Officlj or Clerks or Benate and House of Repbesentatives, Columbia, S. C, December 23,1874. PURSUANT to concurrent resolution, adopted by both Houses, the under? signed hereby give notice to holders of all claims against the State, other than Blue Ridge Scrip and Bills of the Bank of the State, to present said olaima at their of? fices, or at the office of the Attorney-Gene? ral, in the city of Columbia, on or before tho 19TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1875, for registration. J. WOODRUFF, Clerk of Benato. A.O.JONES, Clerk of House of Representatives. Dec 24_ Raisins, Prunes, &c. OHA PACKAGES LAYER RAISINS, *?\J\J Prunes, Currant*, Citron. Almouds, Pecans, Filberts, Walnuts, Oanton Ginger, Mince Meat, Plum Pudding, Ac. Juat received and for sale low by Deo 1 JOHN AONEW A BON. New Sugar-Lured Hams, 1 AH NEW YOUK sugar-cured HAMS, _l_V/vJ choice quality, just received and tor eale by_JOHN AONEW A SOX. Wanted, Agents, Male and Female, TO sell Pictures everywhera. 14.000 re? tailed by one. Another writes: "I can mako more money in this business than I can on a $10,000 farm, all stocked." WHITNEY A CO., Norwich, Conn. Doc 9 3mo Musical Gifts <t.?\A.Wl% a FINE GILT EDITIONS [Price $1.00] of j these elegant collections of Bound | Music, entitled: Gems of S'ranss. Instrumental. Gems ol Scottich SoDg. Vocal. Gems of Sacred Song. " Gems of German Song. M Wreath of Gems. " Piano-forte Gems. " Operatic Pearls. " Duets. Musical Treasure. Vocal and Instru? mental. Piano at Home. Fsnr Hand Pieces Organ at Home. Reed Organ Mueic. Pianist's Album. Instrumental. Piano-forte Gems. Instrumental. Price per volume, in Boards (2.50; Cloth $3 00; Full Gilt $4 00. Also handsomely bound "Lives" of the Great Music Master?: Mendelaeobn, Mo? zart, Chopiu, Ac, coating $1.75 to $2 00 per book. Sold everywhere. Seat promptly by mail, [ post free, for retail price. Order ae?n. OLIVER DIT80.n A CO., Boston. OHAS. H. DITSON A CO., Dec 25 swf 711 Broadway, New York. imported Wines, Brandies, Etc .Etc SCOTCH WBI8KIH8, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Otard, Ac., Holland Gin. Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Also, a large stock of fine old Whiskies, Cigars, Ao._J. C. SttEQERB. Look After Your Stomach. THE finest Medicinal Confeotion in the world is at Heinitab's. Chocolate for lunch, Chocolate for table. Walnut Nougat, Pistauhs Faato, Cocoa Caramel, Cream Chocolate, Althea and Mallow Drops, Solu? ble Gum Drops, Cough Confections, Gin cor Drops, Eng. Mint Drops, fineat Extraot I Vanilla, flnoot Extract Lemon, for sale at HEINITSH'S Drag Store._Deo 221 Waton.03, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER ASD PJL. AT KD WARES, i BPECTACLE8, E x*E- GLA8 SE 3, ET 0. j IHAVE a largo stock of the above on hand, and will stll them at the lowest I eaah prlcoo. All goods warranted as roprc I seated. ? . ... I sr watches, Otoosa wu ??w?!?? rs* paired aud work Warrant?d. I ? GEO. BDTJNS, Oct 27 Columbia Hotol Block. nPTTY vxj11 Event." 875 VOL. X?NO. 248 107 Main St., Next to Wheeler House. KSTAOLI8HED IN 1843, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, WITH A LABOE and well Be-1 llected etook of first class FURNITURE, Parlor, Bed? room and Dining Room I BetB. which will be sold an | low as any house in tho comtry for cash. _Not 10__M. H. BERRY. Wines and Liquors. CHAJIPAGNE8?Pommtry.Sec, Obaus A Dncbatel, Kollcy'a Island Sparkling Catawba, California "Imperial." BBAN DIES?Brandenburg Freree, Jas. Heunesoy, Otard, Dupuy A Co., vintages 1635,1858, 18G5. WIKES-Old Private Stock Maderia? in bottles onlv, Choice Tablo Sherries, California Angelica?very dalicato, i andeman and other Ports, l ull line of Hocka and Sauternes. includ? ing "'Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," "Hockheimer," "Lanbenlu imer," Ac,Ac. Our specialty iB fine goods, auoh as we can, with confidence, recommend. Any rare wino not in Btore wo are prepared to purchase either in New York or Europe, and lurnish at market rates. __Nov28_OEO. BYMMERB. MILLINERY. PRICES REDUCED of L a i dies'. MiBncs' and Children's BONNETS. HATS, CAPS, ' SUITS, UNDERWEAR. Fur Sots, Cloaks, Worsted Goods, Hair.Corsote, Zephyr Worsted and other articles too nume? rous to mention; also, Bazar Patterns. Ladies will please call and see for themselves at Nov20 MBS. O. E. REED'S. IUAKER LSMMEMT3 A GREAT MEDICINES GIVING INSTANT KKI.IEF. IT is tho most wonderful MEDICINE ever known, and poscesees a cnrative Sower unequalled in the hi-tvry of retoe ies. For eule oulv at Doc 16 f_ HEISITSB'S Drue Store. THE GREAT SOUTHERN ftbcbgottt, benedict & co., 275 Ksng Street. Charleston, S C. THE CHKAPCS? DRY GUOUS, NOTIONS? Ol \. ( LOTUS, C/lltPETS. ?I ATTINGS. KVGS, Ktc. THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. For prices, soe locul. Sept 4 tGmo No5.3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, 3. C. ST1TOI11S First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, YET. BY TJB1VO CHKAPXB GRADES OP STOCK, WE CAN rOBMIGH WORK AT LOWEST L1VIHG PRICES. FINE FASHION?bLTsTaTIOHERY, Riries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and ?all invitations ON THE BEST STOCK AND PRINTED \h THE LATEST STYLE. ttept 4 New Orleans Molasses. pr/\ BARREL8 choice new crop New Or ?u leaus MOLA88ES, Jast .reoeiyed direct" from A~eu> Orleans, and for sale at wholesale and retail. ' . pees J05K ASSSW b SOS; PURK OAJbir^Ml* ?>?T. Da? 18 J.O.BBSQBB8. t?? ..... am O. P. JACKSON, Leader Xiow Prices, Always the same all the year round, 128 Main street. Jan 8 IMPORTANT AND SPECIAL NOTICE. - Li > IN order to close oat oar large, variod and extensive stock of DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, ? DOMESTICS, HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS, JEANS, 0 ASSIMEREB, GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS, NOTIONS, LAOEB, EMBROIDERIES. RIBBONS. HANDKER? CHIEFS, GLOVE8, HOSIERY, MERINO UNDERWEAR, SHAWLS. I LINENS, TA BLE DAMASKS, TOWELINGBy BLACK ALPAOAB, BOOTS and SHOES, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, RUGS. MATS, OTT0MAN8, , Ac, Ac, to make room for Spring Stock, vre have marked down enr price*, and for the next sixty days from this date ?111 ooll REGARDLESS OF COST. WO have JOBt received a large quantity of goods, bought for cash from several bankrupt stocks in New York, at unprecedented!? loir prices. We offer 60c Drees Goods at 25o. a yoroV and large lines of other goods in propor? tion. 4 ? We are daily receiving NOVELTIES for. the HOLIDAYS, and will offer them at prioesto aultths times. We invito all in. wantpf goods to examine opr assortment, as we offer snch inducem. > '? to bnyoro In NEW and DESIRABLE GOOD8 that thoy very seldom Bee. Our goods arc all now and of good quality, having been solcctcd I with care, and apeciaUy adapted to tola market, enabhng us to meet any competi? tion of whatever charaoter. Our 'salesmen are polite and attentive, and wiU take plea-, sure in showing goods at tho Grand Central Dry Goodo Etsahli?h't.. ? ?r , ? WM. D.LOVE & CO. JtO-Samples sent gratuitously upoo ap? plication. Deo SO -1 ?..-. i .'. i ix?i j iiiiiii i SHOES 1 SHOES I SHOES! LADIES', GENTS', MIESES* aad 'OHIL DREN'S fine SHOES, far below regular ? ..!?... ???.', Ji ? n..- .v.'V i I prices. Now is the time to buy ?ood goodo at low prices, at old stand of R; C. SHIVExt & CO. Dec 22 i. .. I int .? '?: WM. GL?.ZE, PJSWEi:EB,S Haa on hand a large stook of Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks, DIAMOND RINGS AND PINS, Fine Jewelry In Whole and Half Sets,. Silver and Plated Ware, flonse-Fnrnlsblng Goods, Fancy Goods In Variety, , ( Military Goods?Stack; Complete. N. B. I have on hand a Urge stock of ENGLISH GUN8, breeo? and muzzle load? ing, and will sell at reduced prices. Wishing to reduce my Whole stock, I wilt sell, untU January next, all goods at re* duoed prices. ? WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired in the best manner and warranted. Nov 8 _ 2mo A CABD. The Laurel Street ?*- ????? GROCERY ESTABUSBHENT ; 18 now open to tho public offering tho GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to the trade The proprietor i? so confi? dent of the auperior merits of hia&ou?o ihoi i he asks no dlucrimination in his favor as compared with anything in this market; so that you can at once encodrago 8outhorn industry, and at the Same tune directly serve your interest, by nurcbasing fro$? this reliable honoe. OfferMs every reason? able fseility to customers, I beg an bumble* share of public patronage. Deol_JOHN E. GYLE8. Agant. GOOD THINGS, 100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES.. 200 boxes CANDY, ? - ; ? 100 boxes RAISINS. 200 oases CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almonds, Oranges, Lomono,. - ';? ? . tyCf ' I, " _T-J,r '.*? .T?;**?."(. Walnuts, Ac. wholesale and reUil, as lo~ as any house in this country. L?RICK A LOWRANOE.. Horn sad Hole Shots, loo asafaff-ff?f' lOOkega first quality MVLB 8HOZt\at< "/u7trdccivedanafors?!oby Dec 17 ' J?HK AGK&W * SON^