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The Dbad of the Yeab ? The ne? crology of tho year just passed swuy does not contain, so many distinguish* d men as that of 1878, bot the list is still a long one, and contains many names linked with oar political and sooial history. Among them are I Charles Sumoer, ex-President Fill more, ex-Senator Wigfall, Chief Juh tiees Perloy, of New Hampshire, and Thompson, of Pennsylvania; Hoo Ezra Cornell, Mayor Havemeyer, Ad? miral Buchanan, President Thompson, of the Pennsylvania Railroad; Rev. Dr. Kirk, Elder Knapp, .Rev. Drs. Carleaton, Blioor and Marvin, Obarles Aetor Briited, N. 8. Dodge, Wm. A Wheeler and Qarritt Smith. The Pobuo Debt?The large In nrrtoRB in tho nnblio debt for the laet month of tnore than 83.600.(H 0 is the cause of no surprise in financial cir olee. Under present oiroamstanceB, it I cannot bo expected that the debt eau j be decreased. The revenoes of tbej Qovernment are not more tbao suffi? cient'to pay the interest on the debt and the current expenses. The total de?reano of 'the debt in the last fix months has been less than 85110,000. In the next six months, it may not bej so much. Reliable"estimates put the cotton crop of 1874 at a little over 3,500,000 bales. Tho yield per acre is reported leSs than* in 1873. In most of thn States the weather for ripening und gathering the fop orop has been very favorable. The reports are nearly unanimous id stating that the propor? tion of lint to need is large. :, TBE ?LBAUM OUT SALE 'i'X-X :. - OF DRY GOODS, ' BESIDES BOOTS, SHOES .v- i.I,*.... I - 13 fjH AND QARPETS, Fifteen Days Longer, - m. i I ? Hi At the same BXTRBMSIY LOW PRICES ii) .< j,p,< ?t;. ? . i'| ? At whloh they have been offered DURING THE PAST MONTH. ..'Wh**.'*???? ; At half tUo original price. Bargains in Linea Damasks and Towels. ? A few pair of fine BLANKETS, very cheap. Beut CALICOES, only 10 cents. Bout STANDARD LONGCLOTHS. at leas than regular prices. Ladies' UN DE It-GARMENTS, only half former prices. Ladies' Black SILK SACKS, at $0, (8 and ' Beal LACE SETTS, $2 60,13 and Si. Gouts' fine DRESS SHIRTS, lets than you can buy them any where else. Ladies' and Gents' Merino UNDER? WEAR, cheap. Gro Grain RIBBONS, all colors and widths, at half price. Great bargains in CARPETS?TAPES? TRY BRUSSELS, $1.25. Ladles', Genta' and Children's fine SHOES are going off rapidly at the re? duced prices. Tho stock i? yet very attractive, notwith? standing the im'me:-.3o sales out of it the past month'. I Please call and examine for yourself at old Stand of < B. o. SHIVER & CO. Jan6 C N%w sensation! This io the aeoret. You must fiod out by inquiry; bulif ym* smoke, yon had better find oat early?not that it it likely to be imitated, and thna yon be deceived, but it ia too good to last long. Jan 6 J. Q, Marshall, Trial Justice. OFFICE, Washington street, opposite . Law Bange.._Deo 39 |6 To Executors, Administrator!, . Guardians and Traiteei. TAKE notice that yon are hereby cited aad reqoired to file in the ofBoe of the Court of Probate for Biohland County, on or before the 1st day of February, 1875, your ANNUAL RETURNS for 1874. , ? . . B. i. BOONE, Jan 6 j.11 _Judge of Probate. ? ? ? ? 1 Kerosene Oil. $ ?BE WHITE KEROSENE, at 17e. per ? gallon, at wholesale, and 20o. per gal? lon at retail, delivered in all Oarta of the citv. Thie Oil is guaranteed fully up to the standard required by the United States. For sale by JOHN AGNEW A SON. School Notice. MRS. MIDDLE!ON, having returned to Columbia, has re opened ber SCHOOL on Main s?ss)?,** the room recently 'WWidbxMre. MoKonna ao a iheii'Uaetatkfa!j< Uaf?ht. Arso, 1 Plain iWork, without extra obige, VW^?MM.Ut??2f? "I BY J. A.. SELBY. COL Liocnae ?rillnniic? Pur 1875, An Ordinance to Regulate Liicbnsbs fok thb Yeah 1875 B Ecrr i on 1. Be it ordained by die mayor and Alderman of the city of Co bia, in Council assembled, Ttiut ev?ry person. Htm, cuuipam or corporation, euguged in, or intending to be en? gaged in, any trade, business or pro? fession hereinafter mentioned, shall obtain, on nr before the 6th duy of January, A. D 1870. a liceuse there? for, in manner provided. Thoue com meociug busiuess after the 6th of Jun uary, ahull obtain a license before en? tering upon thut buniuess. Bko. 2. iiivory person, firm, com? pany or oorporutiou required by this ordinance to obtain a doense to en? gage in any trade. bnsiuer-B or profes? sion, lor wbiob a license is required. nhull register with the Oity Clerk and Treasurer, first, bis or her name or Biylti, ?uil in oaBt* of ii firm or aom puuy, the name of the several persous oonHtilutiug such firm or company, and i heir places of business; second, the trade, business or profession fur which a license in required; third, the I plaoe where such trade or profession in curried on; il a wholesale or r< tail dealer in goods, wares und merchan? dise, the amount, extent und vulue uf busiuesa mteuded to be carried on, in? cluding distilled spirits; all of wbiob ahull be given nuder oath. Seo. 8 If any person or persons ex oroiso or carry on any trade, bumneus or profession, for the exerciaiug, carry? ing on or doiug of whioh a license is required by this ordiuanoe, witbont first registering and taking ont suob license, ua in that behalf required, he, she or they, besides beiog liable to the payment of the lioeuse, whall be aub jeot to u penalty not exceeding $40, on conviction before the Mayor or any conrt of aompeteut jurisdiction; one half of the penalty, alter deducting ex? penses of the proiseaution, to be puid to the person who first informs of the matters and thing whereby the penalty is recovered, and other half to oity. 6eg. 4. In every license to be taken ont under or by authority of this ordi? nance, shall be contained and set forth the purpose, trade, business or pro I feasion for whioh sncb license is grant [ ed, and the name and plaoe of busi? ness of the person or perBonB taking out the same, aud the time for wbiob it iH granted; if u wholesale or retuil dealer iu goods, wares und merchan? dise, the amunut, extent or vulue of the business to bo carried on. The Oity Oierk aud Treasurer sbull pre? pare a proper form of license to be issued in each case, and shall have tho same priuted and bouud iu book form iu a neat and Bubstautiul manner, with a proper check or stub attached to euob, upon which (shall be written ut the lime the liceuse is grunted the name of tho party obtaining the tmtne, the length of time covered by said license, together with the amouut charged therefor; and the party re? ceiving snob licence ahull keep the same pouted in some conspicuous plHoe where bis business, trade or profession is oarried on. Any evasion of the Pro? vision? of this section Hhull, on convic? tion before the Mayor, be punishable by fiue not exueediug ?40. Sec. 5. The licenses grunted under this ordiuanco shall not authorize the person or persous or firm, company or corporation mentioned therein, to ex? ercise or carry on the trudu, business or profession specified iu such license iu uuy other place than that mentioned therein, unless permitted so to do by the Mayor. A license granted on and after Jun.inry 1st, 1875, shall contiuue in force uuttl the 1st of January fol? lowing; aud all licenses grunted after the 1st of Junuary, 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 license shall be granted fur a period less than three months, though the time to the end of the yeur be lees thun that. Euch li cense granted shall bo dated ou the first day of the month oo wbiob the liability therefor ooourred, and the amount to be paid therefor shall be computed therefrom until the end of the year, except as hereinbefore men? tioned: Provided. That after a license in granted by the oity no portion thereof will be refunded. Bko. 6. Upon the removal of any person or persons from the honse or premises at whioh tbe trade, business or profession mentionod in such li? cense was authorized, it may and shall be lawful for the Mayor to authorize, by endorsement of suoh license, the person removing as aforesaid to any other plaoe to o*rry on the trade, busi? ness or proteu-nou ?pect fled in such lioensB at the plaoe to whioh such per? son may huve removed. Bko. 7. For a license to carry on any trade, business or profession the sums into the ?ity Treasury: Astrologers and clairvoyants.$20 Apothecaries, rot ail. 25 Arohiteots or sdrreyors i /,. 25 Auctioneers... 100 Agents sell!ug-coal. 25 AgebtisieMioigi?ood.,.V..u.'...ii.' 25 Agents, real estate, and eoHectibn ' brokers, per nnndm.......... 60 Attorneys* la*.. r.V.7. .'.7... .Y 25 ?TT rot our Just Censorei ^">?^;rl .UMBIA, S. 0., THURSDAY Agents selling with sample at retail, per year. 50 Ageots ditto per day. 5 BankB and bankers.100 to 200 Billiard, bagatoiie or other gaming tubleB, for poblio me. 50 Bowling alleys or pistol galleries, for eaob alley or gallery. 25 Builders and maater mecbaoiox... 20 Butchers, for each stall hired. 10 Blacksmith's shops, first forge.... 10 Eaob additional forge. 5 Brokers, commercial, ootton or produce. 50 Brokers, money, and dealers in exchange.75 to 100 Brokers, pawn. 100 Brokers and dealers in horses and mules, who keep no sale stables, per month. 10 (And it shall not be lawful for any transient dealer in horses and males to offer bis stock for Bale until he shall have taken out a license, to expire at the end of one month, for whioh he shall pay the sum of $8; bat such li? cense may be renewed at the same rate. For the violation of this article the party offending shall be fined in a sum of 825 for eaoh and every offence.) Barbers, for eaoh ohair.$ 3 Book-binders. 10 j Boot and shoe-making establish? ments, where boots or shoos are made for sale.10 to 20 Bakeries, bread, pie or cake. .10 to 25 Bill posters. 5 Boardiug houses, capable of ao oommedating 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 Ootton factors. 50 Cotton press. 15 Ootton gin manufactory. 10 Cotton gins, ginning for toll or pay 100 Chiropodists. 25 Carriage repository. 75 Cook-pit, no lioense for less than one year. 200 j Dealers, retail, in goods, wares and merchandise, excluding dis? tilled spirits, whose annual sales do not exceed $5,000. 10 ] Dealers, retail, in goods wares and merchandise, exolndiog distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed $5,000, bot do not exeed $10,000. 25 Dealers, retail, in good, wares and merchandise, excluding distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex? ceed 810,000, and do not exceed $20,000 . 40 Dealers, retailpln goods, wares and merchandise, excluding distilled spirits, whose annual sales ex Coed $20,000, and do not exceed $30,000 . 50 j Dealers, retail, in goods, wares and merchandise, excluding diatiiied spirits, whoso annual sales ex? ceed $30,000, and do not exceed $50,01)0. 100 Aud every additional $1,000, per $1,000 . 21 Dentists. 20 Drummers, local, per month. 20 Express companies.250 Exhibitions, cirensses, per day... 2U0 Exhibitions, theatrical, minstrel, I or exhibitions of any kind for gain, per day.10 to 25 Foundries. 10 Qua companies. 100 Gas machine manufactories. 50 Qas fitters and plumbers. 25 Gift store.200 Hotels, capable of accommodating 100 persons_ ;. 200 Hotels, capable of accommodating less than 100 and more than 50 100 Hotels, capable of accommodating ovur 25 and less than 50. GO Hucksters.$10 Ice, manufacture? of and dealers in. 25 Insurance companies or agencies, (tbe same for eaoh and every company,) . 50 Intelligence office. 10 Itinerant shows, per day. 5 Junk shops, (application to bo made to City Counoil for li? oense,). 150 Liquor?for license to retail spi? rituous or malt liquors in quan? tities less than a quart,'per annum, payablo quarterly in ad? vance. 800 For a license to sell spirituous or malt liquors in quantities of a quart or more, per annum, pay? able quarterly in advance. 150 (Tbe receiver of eaoh lioense oard to pay to tbe Oity Treasurer the sum of 50 cents: And provided, further, That tbegranting or withholding of licenses, in eaoh particular cane, will be at the discretion of the City Council.) Lumber yards.$ 25 Marble yards. 10 Millinery or dress-making estab? lishments. . 25 Manufacturers and bottlersbf soda Maohine shops . 10 Morohonts, commifloion.. 50 Mills, grist. 10 Mills, flour. 10 Mills, planing. 60 Mills, sawing. 25 Printing ofllces, job, where more than three hands are employed 50 Where leas1 than three heads are employed.. 25 Attend the True MORNING, JANUARY 7, 18 Photograph, ambrotypeor daguer rooty [Hi galleries. '23 Painters aud paper hangerB (mus ters). 101 PuddterB, local, per month. 5 Poddlere, itiuerant, per mouth... 50 Peddlern, per day, itinerant. 5 Physicians. 20 | Restaumut or eating suloon.. 10 to 501 iSegars?every person engaged in selling segurs at retail. 10 Every person engaged in selling segara at wholesale. 501 Sodu wuter, where Bold from fount. 15 StableB, Jisury aud Bale. 100 Stage or omnibus. 35 Telegraph companies.100 Tailors, merchant. 10 Uudertukers. 50 Warehouses, storage. 50 Wagons, drays, carts and backs ruu for hire, oue horse. 10 | Wagons, drays, carts and hacku ruu for hire, two horse. 20 j Wagons, drays, carts and bucks ruu for hire, four horse. 35 Wagon, dray or oart, private, store or business for hauling, ?fco., into City Treasury, for badge, 50 cents. No person shall let or hire any wagon, cart, druy or other oarriage or vehicle for the transportation of goods or passengers within the limits of said oity, without having first obtained a badge from the City Clerk, to bo placed on some conspicuous part of the vehi? cle, paying therefor into tho City Treasury 50 cents, under a penalty of | $5 for each and overy day that euch vehicle shall be so run, to be recovered by information before the Mayor: Prooided\ That nothing herein con? tained shall be construed to extend to wagcus, 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 820: Provided, further. That where two or more branches of business, not necessarily connected, are conducted in ono establishment, a license shall be charged and collected for each branob of business so conduoted, as specified in this ordinance. Dogs? upon each and every dog, to be paid by tho person or persons on whose premises the dog is kept, $2; and the police of the oity of Columbia are hereby authorized and required to seize and couGne every dog found run? ning at large, und not having on the oity budge or collar for the current year, und for every dog ho taken up by the police d1 udditiouul hhull be paid for the same. Sec. 8. That the proceeds of the taxes levied aud collected, with the iiceuse tux, be upplied by the City Treusurer to tho current expenses of the years 1874 aud 1875, commencing let April, 1874. SSO. 9. All ordinances and parts of ] ordinances conflicting with this ordi? nance are hereby repealed. UNION SAVINGS BANK, Of Columbia, 8. C. /""VUAUTERLY STATEMENT ending 2d January, 1875. Published in conform? ity >vith tko Act of tho Oeueral Assembly: ASSETS. Rills Itcueivablo. {14,327 3G Furniture aud Fixtures. GDI 12 Expense Account. 2,8-?7 5G Protests. 20 25 Bjii.Is anil Stocks. 7.000 00 Due by Hanks. 13.914 88 Cawh on hand. 0,098 30 $75,509 47 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock.*2S,57G 00 I Deposits, General and Savings... 22,275 74 | Interodt-bearing Certificates. 17,235 50 Interest., Commiseiuns, Discount and Fines. 3,903 18 I'rorit and Loss. . 1,329 17 Due flanks. 2,109 83] $75,569 47 I, G. M. Walker, Cashier Union Savings IUuk, do solemnly swear that the above ?tatooieot is true, to the best of in v know? ledge and belief. G. M. WALKER. Sworn to before me. this 4th January, 1875. WIL1E JONES, [i.. s.] Notary Public. Attest: J. P. S >UTHERN, W. B.OULICK, J. MEIGHAN, Jau 6 1 Directors. Notice. THE annual meeting of the Shareholders i of the Carolina National Bank of Co-! I lumbia, S. G, will bo held at Banking House, in Colombia, on TUESDAY, Janu? ary 12. 1875, at 12 o'clock M. Dec 29J3G 0. J. IR ED ELL, Cashier. Street Gas Lamps CITIZENS residing on the Main or cross streets, in the vicinity of tJp gaa tamps, can bo furnished with light at reasonable charge, on application at my offioe. JACOB LEVIN. Jan 3 3 Sec'y and Trims. Gaslight Co. A Chance to Make Honey. AGENTS wanted to canvass every town and County in this State for the most interesting Book over published, to whom very liberal* inducements are orTerod. Full particulars for 3o. stamp. Address G. 0. FIKE, General Agont, Dec306* Spartanburg C. H..8. O. Tftxr ftant^ A SMALL BOUSE, with four rooms. Apply to B. HAN NAN. Jan 5 _8 Elaine Oil. # THE undersigned are solo agents for the celebrated ELAINE OIL, las F*an tk8t, Pcrfeotly secure and oannot be exploded. aubolcxkly sate. Prices at retail 40c. per galten. JOHN AG NEW A SON. Jan 5 (KMX. Event." 75. VOL. X?NO. 249. Family Residence for Rent. TUAT nicely finished and commo? dious BUILDING, on the corner ?f| Lumborand Sumtor streets, formerly tho residence of Kichaid wearn,containing eight rooms and all necessary out-build lugs, lioo garden, &o. To a reliable tenant the rent will bo made easy. ALSO, A two story DWELLING, well finished., with comfortable out-buildings and good lot, on Wayne street, next to Geo. Shields' residence.' Apply to JACOB LEVIN, Auction and Commission Merchant. Jan 3_3 Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that Thomas 8. Leo, administrator of the estate of Mary 8. I*. Qibbea, decoasod, has applied to Hon. B. I. Boone, Judge of Probate, in and for tho County of 'Bichland, for a final discharge as such administrator. It is ordered. That th? 29th .day of January, A. D. 1875, bo fixed for hoaring of petition, aud a final settlement of said estate. . B. I. BOONE, Judgo of Probato, Bichland County. Dec_29_- _ii3_ Carriage Manufactory. MB. A. P. GABBOLL, having purchased my stock of tools and materials, used at my Carriage Manufactory, I take great p'easure in recommending him to my Inend? and tho public as a first class Car? riage Maker. He will continue the business of CAR? BI AGK MAKING and REPAIRING at the old stand of Carroll & Spellman, and 1 so- I licit for him a continuance of the patronage ] horotoforo extended to mo. My stock ot BUGGIES. CABRIAGEB and MILBUnN WAGON8 Will be sold by Mr. Carroll at low prices for | cash, to close the business. JOHN AGNEW. Columbia, S. 0., December 3, 1874. Jan 3_6_ HO IMITATION. TF you want a genuine MEEBSGHAUM jl PIPE, from five to twenty-five dollars, or genuine C IG A It-HOLD Els, from two to ton dollars, or WALKING CANE, from twenty-five cents to twenty-five dollars, go to the INDIAN GIBL CIGAR STO?E. There, the largest assortment ever offered in Columbia 1b displayed. Ladies should remember that thero is nothing gentlemen appreciate more than the genuine artiule; theroforo, in selecting PtfESEN 18,' they should inspect this atook of genuine Meer? schaum Goods._Deo 23 Notice. ALL persons wishing to use tho Baoe Course of tho State Auxiliary and Joint Stock Society, will apply to Mr. J. M. CItAWFOltD, who is authorized by the Di? rectors to take charge of tho Course and Grounds. THOS. TAYLOB, Dec 17 lm Director. Coughs and Golds BROWN'S BItONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorate Potash Pastiles, (lolatiuo Lozenges, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balsam Honey, Aver'? Cherry Pectoral, Jayne's r-.xpoctorant, Piso's Cure. For pale at L. T. .SILLIMAN & CO.'S Doe 29 Druor Slore. 50 Cases Oatawba Champagne. THIS WINE is fully equal to the French aud imported Champagne. Dec 18_J. C. SEFGEB8. Wines and Liquors. CHAMPAGNES?Pommerv, Sec, Ohaus A Duehatel, Kelley's Inland Sparkling Catawba, C&lifuruhi "Imperial." BItANDIES?Brandenburg Froree, Jas. Henneeev, Otard, Dupuy A Co., vintages 1835.1858, 1SG5. WINES?Old Private Stock Maderia?In bottles only, Choice Table Sherries, California Angelica?very delicate, t- a od email ami other Ports, Full liue of Hock? and Santornes, includ? ing ??Ohiteau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," | "nockheimer.""Lanbenheimer," A'0.,Ao. Onr spncialty i? fine goods, such as ?c 1 can, with ??ontldenco, recommend. Any raro wine not in store we are prepared to j purchase either in New York or Europe, J and furnish at market rates. Nov28 QEO. BYMMBRB. MILLINERY. PBI0E8 REDUCED of L a dies'. Misses' and Ohildren'a BONNETS, HATB, CAPS, SUITS, UNDEBWEAB, For Sots, Cloaks, Worsted Goods Hair.CoreetB, Zephyr Worsted and other artioles too nume? rous to mention; also. Bazar I Pattorna. Lautes wiU please | i call and see for themselves at JNov26_ _MBS. 0. E. BEEP'S. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SIL.VBR AND Pl.ATEJO WARB, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETC. IHAVE a large stock of the above on hand, and will sell them at the lowest [ oash prices. All goods warranted as repre? sented. Mar Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted. GBO. BRUNS, im -ol~?V Beventy-flve Out of Every Hundred PERSONS are affected with some de? rangement or diseaaa of the akin. No matter what the nature of it may, be, ?'HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT,"the great American Blood Purlflar, will oure It. This is quite enough to say. jlj.jeu jtavj any skin dts?at*ruas H?*hsh%Qa*en's Delight._ fPoolOt P?RIC OAUFOESIA HA?BIEA. Deo 18 J. 0. BEEGEBS. au: C. F. JACKSON, Leader Low Prices. Always the same all the year round. 128 Main street. Jau 8 IMPORTANT AND SPECIAL NOTICE. r, order to close oat our large, varied and exteosivo stock of DRESS GOnDS. PHI NTH, DOMESTICS, HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS, JEANS; OAH8IMEREH, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, NO HONS, LACKS. EMSUOIDERIES, RIBBONS, HANDKEB CH1EF8, GLOVE8, HOSIEliY, MERINO UNDERWEAR. SHAWLS, LINENS. TA? BLE DAMA8K8, T0WELING8, BLACK ALPACAS. BOOTS and ?HOES. OAltPP/1H, OILCLOTHS, BUGS, MATS, OTTOMANS, Ac, Ac, to make room for Spring Stock, wo have marked down oar pries*, and for tho next sixty dayB Crom thi* dato will soil REGARDLE88 OF C08TV We have fast received a large quantity of goodsfbought for cash from several bankrupt otoojsa in ??ow York, at unprecodonte'dly loa* prices. Wo offer 60o. Dreea Goode at 25o a >yard, and large lines of other goods in propor? tion. ?'' ?? '"' ' We are daily reoeiving NOVELTIES for the HOLIDAYS, and will offer them at prices to suit the times. We invite all in want of goods to examine our assortment, aa we offer auch inducement, to bujera in NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS that they very seldom seo. Our j goods ;a*o air ntm and of good quality, having been solected with care, and specially adapted to this market, enabling ua to meet any competi? tion of whatever character. Onr salesmen are polite and atteutivo, and will take plea? sure in showing goods at the * ? Grand Central Pry Gooda Bftf abiiih't -.or gin u*j . ? ? ? WM. D. LOVE & CO. JBT-Samples sent gratuitously upon ap plioation. r Deb 20 i fi i i .1. . . ....'Ml Htf Ull'.l SHOES 1 . ?? - \ ti i SHOES! ! .> tuKiiu'H ?">? * l- nt m I LADIES*,'GENTS', MISSES' and CHIL ' ->t.' ? 0 |.?: 1 '4<M' I utwijtfi i ?'.!'. )?<?*:!r; i?v> ! '">> ? DREN'S fine SHOES, far below regular prices. Now is the .time Jo buy good gooda 4,1 j<v ';m?-' 1' . ? j. i.'Mi.c...?<.? hi ??? at low prices, at old stand of '. E. C. SHIVER & CO. Deo 22_ ? ? WM. GLAZE, ?JJEWELER.H Has on hand a large stock of Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks, DIAMOND RING S AND PINS. Fine Jewelry In Whole und Half Seta, Stiver and Plated Ware, I loase-Furnlshtng Goods, Fancy Gooii. In Variety, Military Gooda?Stock Complete. N. B. I havo nn hand a large ttock of ENGLISH GUNS, breecb and muzzle load? ing, and will seU at reduced prices. Wishing to reduce my whole stock, I will sell, until January next, all gooda at re? duced prices. WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired in the best manner and warranted. Nov 8_ ! 2mo A CARD The Laurel Street GROCERY ESTABL1SBBENT TS now cp~n to the pubUe, offering the JL GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to the trade. The proprietor is so confi? dent of the superior merits of his goods that he asks no discrimination in hie f&vor as compared with anything iu this market; ao that you can at once enoonrage Soothers industry, and at the eaue timo directly I serve your interest, by purchasing from I this reliable house. Offering every reason? able facility to eustomer*, I beg an bumble share of public patronago. Peel_JOHN E. OYLBS. Aa;eni. GOOD THING'S. 100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxes OAflDT. ., 100 boxes RAISINS. 200oasss CANNED FRUITS. , Pecans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons, Walnut*; Ao., wholesale and retail, as low as any house in this country. , L?RICK & LOWRANOE. ?epsrrax qoo*) Horee and Mulo Shoes. t/VTV KEGS FIRRT QUALITY HORSE J.UU SHOES, at to per keg. / m kegs first quality MULE SHOES, at 47 per keg. Xust received and for sal* bv - Deo 17 JOHN AGNEW A BOH.