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Dbuidism SttDTj Preserved in Wales ? I have jaet obtained, through a weieh friend, a few items oonoerniug a myBtoriouB ecot in the South of Wales, . concerning which no record whatever exists, bat which I believe to be the very lust remnant of the anoiunt Draidio religion. The people belong? ing to this little sect are few and poor; they dwell scattered among the bills in the neighborhood of Fontypridd. They gather together only twice in every year?on the summer and the winter solBtioe. They then ascend a moun? tain called Egiwisilau. This moun? tain's name seems derived from Eglwys (French, Eglise,) Ohurob, and Ilan, a height; but the mysterious religionists say that the latter word?Ilan?is the name of their founder. The mountain is connected with antiquity by having on its top a holy (rocking) stone, and near its base the remains of on old (so-called. Draidio) temple, circular, bat with a long, sinuoas line of stones, saoh as are thought by some a reliot of serpent worship. When these brethren assemble &i the mountain's base at the eoletico, they are headed by an aged man, who bears in his hand a long wand. At the top of this wand is a ?mall sphere witb three probgs, like divergent rays, issuing from tbe aide of it. My informant asked one of the solstitiala what was the meaning of this sphere and its three prongs. He replied that the sphere was "the sphere," and as for the three prongs, "yon will find three in everything," he said, '.'in leaves and trees particularly." The pilgrims march silently after their aged leader with the wand up the mountain, and when they arrive tbero he preaohes to tbem a strange sort of mixture of materialism and fetishism. [London Cor. Cincinnati Commercial. The tannel ander the Alps, at Mont Conio, having hcen finished in 1871, Germany at ones saw tbe immense ad? vantage it would be to France. Ger? many now has no ontlet into Italy at all comparable to it as a commercial highway. Bo, in 1871, Bismarck, witb his usual far-sightednesa, gave orders for a rival tannel to be oommenced at the Mount St. Gothard. This was began in October, 1872, and is now being constructed ander the samo sys? tem as that which gave to the world the Mont Gehis. It will be twelve miles long, and will be completed in 1882. It will level, so to say, ono of the most difficult and dangerous peaks of tbe whole Alpine chain, and, com merioially, it will be of chief bonent to Germany, although at tbe earns time, another advantageous link for all Europe; for, just as moro Atlantic cables there are, the more Alpine tun nets there are, tbe better for all. It is estimated that tbe cost of the St. Go? thard tunnel will exceed that of the Mont Oonie tunnel, and no one oan foretell to a nicety what it will cobI, he anticipated expenditures may turn out, in reality, to bo at fault. 1 Tbe'Raadans have gone mad over Patti again. At Mosoow, recently, tbe receipts of the opening night were S7.5Q0, and when it' is stated that in the coarse of the evening she was called before tbe curtain no less tban sixty times, and that upwards of 2,000 bouquets were showered upon her, some idea ;may be formed of the tri? umph. , At tbe conclusion of the opera Madame Patti was presented with five splendid stars of rubies and diamonds, and a msgnificent ornament consisting entirely of large brilliauts. GRAND OPENING! WBDNU8DAY EVKXI.TfO, J.IN'Y 13. City Opera House ? One Night Only. Adelaide Fhillipps ! Grand Italian Opera Company! UNDER the auspices of the Columbia Choral Union, when will bo presonted, with appropriate cos lumen, scenery and stage effects, Rossini's vhrf d'auure, in two aots, THE BARBER OP SEVILLE! The company inolndes the following dis? tinguished artistes: ' Miss ADELAIDE PHILLIPPS, the groat American Contralto; Mr. TOM KARL. Tenor; SlQN?R ORLAN DINE, Baritouo; SlONOR BAOELLI, Bnffo BaBso; SIONOB SOCATELLI, Basso; GEO. W. ?JLBY, Musical Director. Admission, $1.00. Roserved Boats, $1 50. For sale at _J&n ? 5 Notice. THE undersigned, having been appoint? ed Truaiees to settle up tho affairs of 1 Messrs. HOFFMAN &, ALBREOHT, Uerehv five notice that all those indebted to th? rm will make payment at unco to Mr. W. ? jjaiORlitz, aud all those' who havo claims Will send tho samo in, properly attested, w payment. W. s HEGLITZ, m G.DIERCK8, V ) W. WEHN Ell, 8 _D. GOODMAN. . ToHolderB of City Bill?. I)EB?ONS holding CITY BILLS will i please send a memorandum of suoh amounts as they may have had on hand December 81, 1874, stating signature, to tbe undersigned at the Union Savings Bank. The object is to ascertain how many bills are now outstanding. W. B. OULIOK, Jan 8 2 I Chairman of Committoo. Canned Goods. 1 M\f\OASES 2 lb. oans TOMATOES, at W >\f $1.50 per doz. and 15o.per oan. 100 oases 2 lb. oans PEACHES, at $2.50 per aoz. and 25o. per oan. On hand and for sain by Jan 7 JOHN AflNEW ft RONt Seed Potatoes. ?. BARRELS Oheice Early Boso j*.^, <J Seed Potatoes; warranted best quality, now on hand and to be had during tbe season, by the barrel, only at (5. J. t. ati rev's Deo 201mo Opposite Piicznix Offloo. 100 BY J. A. SELBY. CO! THE CLEARING OUT SALE OF DRY GOODS, B BESIDES AND CARPETS, Continaod for Fifteen Days Longer, At tho samo EXTREMELY LOW PRICES At which they have boon offered D?RING THE PA8T MONTH. ^^^^^ At half tho original price. Bargains in Linen Damasks and Towels. A fow pair of fino BLANKETS, vory oheap. Beat CALICOES, only 10 cents. Boat STANDARD LONGCLOTHS, at lesB than regular prices. Ladies' UNDER-GARMENTS, only hali former prices. Ladles' Black SILK SACKS, at ?C, $8 and (10. Real LACE SETTS, S2.E0,13,and H. Gante' Hue DRESS SHIRTS, Ices than | I you can buy thorn any where eleo. Ladies' and Gouts' Merino UNDER? WEAR, cheap. Gro Grain RIBBONS, all colors and widths, at half prioe. Groat bargains in CAUPET??TAPES | TRY BRUSSELS, $1.25. Ladioa', Gents' and Children's lino SHOES are going off rapidly at tho re? duced prices. Tho stock is yot very attractive, notwith? standing the immense sales out of it the j past month. Ploaao call aud examine for yonrsclf at old stand of R. C. SHIVER A CO. Jan 6 0 To? T.OTT TT -J ? PkiOHLAD County. Office County Treasurer, Columbia, S. C, January 1, 1875. The following taxes have been levied upon the property of this County, viz: 1. For pay of salaries Exe? cutive and Judicial officers of tbo State, the Clerks and contingent expenses of tho Executive and Judioiul De? partments of tbe Govern? ment.MILLS 2. For support und main? tenance 1 f the pcuul, chari? table and educationul insti? tutions of the State, cxclu j Bivo of common schools.... IJ4 3. For support aud main? tenance of publio schools... 2 For payment of deficien? cies for school claims nnd School Commissioners' sala rieii, due prior to November 1, 1873. U 4. For expenses of the General Assembly. 1 I 5. For public printing... *?? C. For payment of inter? est upon tho public debt, (us adjusted by Act of Decem? ber 22, 1873.) due und pay? able upou 1st of January and July. 1875. 2 7. For detlcienoeis, or un j paid appropriations and I claims of Central National Bank, F.F. Frazee and F. Cnrdurelli. 115 Total for State Taxes 10 23-60 For ourrent expenses of Riohlond Oounty.mills 3 For New Court Honse_ 1 For Common Sobools.... 1 Total for County 5 The tax duplicators been opened in this ofllco, for the collection of above tax levies. After 15th day of January, 1875,20 per cent, penalty will attaob to all delinquents. G. A. DARLING, Treasurer xucuiand County. Jan4. ? >? . . 1 ? t IVIHC OALiPOKlNlA JPOllT. Deb 18 ' " 1 J. C3EEGER8. rjn 1.' Mie Tronoiont , ndvort joo rnonU and!. npr Uoafi must be. paid for in advance. Subscribe for the Puo?,itTX. jUMBIA, S. a, SATURDAY ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY 1AO invent a tovt dollars, with DOBslblo re? turns of thousands, is offered bj tl a postponement of Publio Library of Ken? tucky to the 27ib ot FEHltUAltY NEXT, ol their fifth and last Concert and Drawing. The ruauagemeni aro pledged to the return of the money, if the drawing should nut come off at tho day now appointed. Ouo Grand Cash Gift. .$250,000 One Grund Cash Girt. . 100,000 One Oraud Cash Gift!! 111 i* *!...... 7?!?00 One Grand Cash Gift. .10 000 One Grand CaBh Gift. 25 000 5 Oaah Gifts, ?20,000 each. 100,1)00 10 Caeh Girts, 14,000 each. 140,000 15 Cash Gifts, 10.000 each.130,000 20CaahGiftB, 5,000 each. 100.000 '25 Cash GU'te, 1.000 oach. 100.000 30 Caah Gifts, 8,000 each. 90.000 50 Cash Girts, 2,000 each. 100,000 100 CaBh Gifts, 1,000 each. 100.000 240 CaBh Gifts, 500 each. 129 000 500 Caeh Girts, 100 oach. 50,000 19.000 Oash Gilts, 50 each. 950,000 "Whole Tickets $."0. Halves $25. Tenth, or each Coupon, $3. Eleven Whole Tickets $500. - For Tickets, or information, address THOS. E. BIIAMLETTE. Agont and Manager, Louisville, Kentuckv. Deo 19_Btu9 LOOK! LOOK!! C1 Onft unit IV DD17P^ i eij.llWjlHHI 1.1 llllfiLRJi THE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME ON RECORD, will be drawn iu public in St. Louis ou MARCH 31, 1875. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000! Missouri State Lotteries, Legalized by Stato Authority. MURRAY,MILLER & CO., Mana'rs. sr. LOUIS, MO. 1 Prizoof.$100,000 1 Pnzeor. 50,000 1 Prize of. '22,500 1 Prizoof. 20,000 5 Prizes of. 10.000 10 Prizes of. 5,000 20 Prizes of. '2.500 100 Prizes or. 1.000 And 11,451 oihor Prizes of from $1,500 to $50. Amounting in tho aggregate to $1,200,000. Whole Tickots, #20; Halves, $10; Quar? ters, $5. Prizii payable in full and no postpone? ment of drawings tako place. Address, Inr Tickets and Circulars. MURRAY, MILLER & CO., P. O. Box 2,44G,Bt. Louia. Mo. Jan 5 3H3iuo To Executors, Administrators, Guardians and Trustees. TAKE notice that you are hereby citnd aud required to tilo in the Office of tUe Court of Piobate for RiehUnd County, on or bctoro tho l*t dav or February, 1875, your AN.NUAL RETURNS for 1874. B. I. BOONE, Jan 5 ill Judge of Probate. 0, Marshall, Trial Justice. FFICE. Washington street, opposite Law Haimo. Deo 29 }0 O Final Discharge. OTIOE is heroby given that Thomas S. Lee. administrator of tho ottate of Mary S. P. Gilibos, deceased, has applied to Hon. B. I. Booue, Judije of Probate, :n and for the County of Richlaud, for a final dischargo as such auministi ator. It is ordered. That tho 29th day of January, A. D. 1875, bo fixed for hearing of petition, and a final settlement of uaid CMtate. B. I. Rhone, Judge ol Probate, Itichlaild Count v. Dec29_ Seventy-five Out of Every Hundred PERSONS aro affected witn some de? rangement or disease ol tho skin. No matter wliat tin- nature of it may bo, "HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S T? FI 1(1 BT,"the Kri-at American Blood Put ilier. will euro it,. This is quite enough to say. It you haw any t>kiu diai/aee, n*e Heinitrh u Quecu'a Delight. Dec 10 1 Look: Atter Your stomach. TSE finest Medicinal Coufrution iu the world i" at Ucluitali's. Chocolate tot lunch. Chocolate for table, Walnut Nougat. Piatachn t'asto, Cocoa Catnmel, Cream Chocolate, Althoa and Mallow Drops, Solu? ble Gum Drop?, Cough Confections, Gin? ger Drops. Eng Mint Drop*. Ilu?et Extract Vanilla, liiittst ICxtiact Lemon, for sale at HEINITSH*.?? Drug Hiorn. D<'C2'2t QUAKER LINIMENT. MEDICINE GIVING INSTANT HKL1KV. IT is tho most wonderful MEDICINE ever known, and posaesaea a curative Sower unequalled in the history of rerae iee. For Hale onlv at ?. Dec 16 t HEIN ITBH'B Drug Btoro CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne JUST RECEIVED direct from California. These Wines and Brandieo aro made of do ucions grapes or California. For sale by Deo 18 J. C. SEEGERS. New Orleans Molasses. te \ BARRELS obolce now crop New Or U loans MOLASSES, Juat rccoiyod cci from Nero Orleans, and for aale at olesalo and retail. < Doc 5 JOHN AGNEW & SON. Attend the True MORNING, JANUARY 9, it Payment of Coupons. TREASURER'S OFFICE, I Cu.YKL'lTTK, COLUMBIA St AUGUST A It It. ! Colombia, S. C, December i7, 1871. ff ^ HE Coupon? of the boods or tins com-I ; 1 pnny, which becomo due on 1st Jauu j iiry. 1875, will bo paid on that day at the : i Central National Bai.k of this city, or at j tlio office of Messrs. M. K. Jesup, Pat on & | I Co., New York, or at tbo First National] ' Bank ot Charlotte. N. C, or nt tlm banking j i hou.io of Messrs. John J. Cohen A Sons, in Augusta, Q&. C. BOUKN1GHT, Dee. 2:>10 Treasurer. Gity Taxes. CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. Columbia, S. C, December 10, 1871. NOTICL is hereby given tbattho books are now open for tbo returns of the Tax-payorB of all property taxable by the City of Columbia for 1875." Property-hold? ers and all others interested aro notified that their returns must be made before the 15th day of January, 1875. Blank forms can he had on applicatiou to Poo 17 RICH. JONES, City Assessor. Notice to Holders of Oiaims Against the State of South. Carolina. Offices of Clerks of Senate ANP House of Representatives. Coluuiiia, S. C, December 23, 1871. PURSUANT to concurrent rerolution, adopted by both Houecs, tbo under? signed heroby give notice to holders of all claims against the State, other than Blue Ridge Scrip and Bills of tbo Bank of tbo Statd, to preaont said claims at their of? fices, or at the office of tho Attorney-Gene? ral, in the citv of Columbia, on or" before tho 13TII DAY OF JANUARY, 1875, for registration. J. WOODRUFF, Clerk of Seuato. A. O. JONES, Clerk of House of Representatives. Dec 24 107 Main St., Next to W heeler House. KSTABL,ISIlEO IN 1843, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, WITH A LARGE and well se? lected stock of first class FURNITURE, Parlor, Bod room and Dining iioont Sets, whieh will be sold as low an any house in tho country for cash. NovlO M. H. BERRY. _ Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc ,Etc SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Otard, Ac, HollsudGiu, bbeirv Wino.Port Wino, Madeira Wine. Alao, a large stci'i ol tine old Whiskies, Cigars. Ac. J. C. SF.F.GF.KH PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHS. STERE? OSCOPES, Ac, Copies Iroin Old Pic? tures made any size and style as cheap a* anywhere else. Come and see the new Itcinbrandtor Shadow Fieture. Someihing still more beautiful, Rembrandt Glaeo. Sa tiffaction guaranteed or itn money asked. Deo i W. P. HIX^ Art Gallery._ Cottage House.! Xo. 13_ Washington St., next Itasonic Hall. Tho undersigned has^pl^ /~~\ re-opened this estab-'s^^ui ^jf liahuient, and informs _the public that he ia prepared to upliiy mem with the verv bent of WINES, LIQUORS, SEGAR8, TOBACCO, etc. Oys? ters in every style, and at all hours. Re? freshments 01 various kinds. Give a call. Octui O. R. FRANKLIN, Snp't. FINE'S SALOON. -Vo. 11 likhardson Strict, between Lady and Gerfiis Streits. HAYING replenished my entire ttock ol Liquors, Cigare, Ac., having hIko given proper attention tu inj' Restaurant, I am now prepared to furnish my fi tends and the public generally with the best the markets afford. Oct 17 WM. M. FIXE. Agent M 0 NEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New Y irk, Baltimore,; Philadelphia. Boston hij-1 ull promi? nent cities of the United Statt* and Eu? rope bought and told. DEPOSITS received ami inn rest-beai ing ertificates issued. STOCKS, B'JNDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others] from the citv and countrv solicited, and LIBERAL L1NEM OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL RANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson streets. Springs, Axles and Iron. OUR stock of SPRINGS and AXLES, as well as IRON of all descriptions, ii very lanjt. Purchaners will save money b: procuring these goods, aa well as Carriage! Material, at Me' Hardware. Establishment of\ Nov 28 JOHN AG NEW A SON. Raisins, Prunes, &c. ,)/u\ PACK AGIOS LAYER RAISINS, aiiv.'Vy Prunes, Currants, Citron. Almonds, Pecans, Filberts, Walnuts, Canton (> inner, Mince Meat, Plum Pudding, Ac Just received and for sale low bv Deel JOHN AGNEW & SON. New Sugar-Cured Hams, 1 CiC\ NEW *WKK sugar-cured HAMS, WJ\J choice quality, just received aud for sale by_JOHN AGNEW A_SON. Wanted, Agents, Male and Female, TO sell Pictures every whoro. 1-1,000 re? tailed by one. Another writes: "I can make more money in this business than I oan on a $10,000 farm, all stocked." WHITNEY A CO., Norwich, Conn. Jlec'J Itrno Kerosene Oil. PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at 17c. per gallon, at wholesale, and 20c per gal? lon at retail, delivered in all parts of the city. This Oil is guaranteed fully up to tho standard required by tho United States. For sale by Jan 5 JOHN AGNEW A SON. (MIX. Event." 75. VOL. X?NO. 251 Carriage Manufactory, MR. A. F. CARROLL, having purchaBorl my stock of tools and materials, used at my Carriairo Manufactory, I tako great p'ouburo in recommending him to my friends and tbo pnblic as a first class Car? riage Maker. Ho will continue tho business of CAR IU \()K MAKING and REPAIRING at the old stand or Canoll A Spollman, and i to licit for him a continuance of t lie patronage heretofore extended to mo. My stook ot BUGGIES. CARRIAGES and MILB?RN WAGONS Will be sold by Mr. Carroll at low prices for cash, to dose thebusiness. JOHN AGNEW. Columbia, S. C, December 3,1871. Jan 3 _ 6 ~ NO IMITATION. IF you want a genuine MEERSCHAUM PIPE, from five to twenty-five dollars, or genuine CIGAR-HOLDER, from two to ten dollars, or WALKING CANE, from twuoty-Uve cents to twenty-five dollars, go to tho INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE. Ihere, the largest assortment ever offered j in Columbia is displayed. Ladies sboald I remembor that thero is nothing gentlemen , appreciate more than the genuine article; ; therefore, in selecting PttESEN 1'S, they should inspect this stock of genuine Meor ; sch?um Goods. Deo 28 Notice. ALL persons wishing to use the Race Courso of the State Auxiliary and Joint Stock Society, will apply to Mr. J. M. CRAWFORD, who is authorized by the Di? rectors to tako charge of the Courso and Grounds. TH09. TAYLOR, Lee 17 lm Director. Coughs and Golds. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorate Potash Paetilcs, Gelatino Lozengoa, Wiatar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balsam Honey, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Jayne's Expectorant, Piso's Curo. For sale at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S Dec ?!) Druir Storo. T 50 Cases Gatawba Champagne. IIIS WINE is fullv equal to the French and imported Champagne. Dee 1?_J. C. SEEGEBS. Wines and Liquors. CtHAM PAGN ES?Pommery, Sec, / Obau* & Duchatel, Kclley's Island Sparkling Catawbp., California "Imperial." BRANDIES?Brandenburg Freres, Jas. Hennesey, Otard, Dupuy A Co., viutatree 1635, 18e8, 19c5. WINES?Old Private Stock Madoria?in bottles only. Choice Table Sherries, California Angelica?very delicate, baudcnian and other Ports, Full line of Hockaand Sauternes, includ? ing "Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanohe," "Hockheimer," '?Lanbeuheimer," Ac, Ac. Our specialty is tine goods, snub as we can, with oomidence, recommend. Any store we sr6 prepared to purchase i it her in New York or Europe, iud furnish at matket rates. Xov 28 _GEO. KYMMER8. MILLINERY. PRICES REDUCED of L a dies'. Misses' and Children's BONNETS. HATS. CAPS, SUITS, UNDERWEAR. Fur Seta, Cloaks, Worsted Goods. Hair.Corsets, Zephyr Worsted and other articles too nume? rous to mention; also. Bazar Patterns. Ladies will please call anil see for themselves at Nov ?_>?; MRS. C^ E^REED'S. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AM) 1'LATKI) WARE, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES,ETC, 111 AYE a largo ?tock of tho above on hand, und will tell them at tho lowest cash prices. All goods warranted aa repre? sented. tar Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ro imii't-d anil work warranted. GEO. BRUNS, Opt 27 ColumbiaJlotelJJlock A cliance to Make Money. AGENTS wauted to canvaas overy town and County iu this Stato for the niOBt iutcic-ting Book ever published, to whom very liberal inducements are offered. Full particulars tor 3j stamp. Address G. O. FIKE, General Agent. Di c 30 ?* Spartanburjr C. H. JLJ3. Elaine Oil. fTUIE undersigned aro solo agents for tho jL celebrated ELAINE OIL, 183 FIRE TEST. Perfect!ij secure and cannot be exploded. Aiid'onvTELYSAFE. Price* at retail 40c. per gallon. JOHN AGNEW & SON. Jan 6 _ THE GREAT SOUTHERN MY III ill. FIMGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 King Street, Charleston, S. C TITE CHEAPEST DRV OOOOS, notions, OIL. CLOTHS. CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS, Etc., THIS SIDE OF NEW TORE. For prices, see loeal. Sept 4 tamo Happy Hew "Fear to C. F. -JAGESOM, Leader Low Prices. Always the same all the year round. 128 Main street. Jan 3 IMPOETANT AND SPECIAL NOTIC E. I N order to close out our Urge, varied and extensive stock of DREBB GOODS, PRINTS, DOMESTICS. HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS, JEANS, 0A8BIMERE8, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. NOTION8, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. RIB HONS, HANDKER? CHIEFS, GL0VE8, HOSIERY, MERINO UNDERWEAR, SHAWLS. LINENS. TA? BLE ?Ai?A?ilS, TOWELINGS, BLACK ALPACAS, BOOTS and SHOES, CARPETS, OILCLOTHB, RUGS, MATS,"OTTOMANS, Ao.. Ac., to make room for Spring Stock, wo nave marked down our prices, and for the next sixty days from' this date will seH REGARDLESB OF COST. We have just received a large quantity of goods, bought for cash from several bankrupt stocks in New York, at unprocedentedly low prices. We offer 50o. Drees Goods at 2&o. a yard, and large linen of other' goods in propor? tion. ? 91 We aro daily receiving 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, aB we offer such indi> suenta to buyers in NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS that they very seldom Bee. Our goods aro ail new and ot good quality, having been selected with care, and specially adapted to' this market, enabling us to meet any competi? tion of whatever character. Our salesmen are polite and attentive, and Will tales plea? sure in ehowing goods at the Grand Central Dry Goods EtsabLuh't .. OF, !?)< . ?... I .?'. ? WM. D.LOVE & CO. J0o-3amplea sent gratuitously upon ap ' plication. Deo 20 SHOES ! SHOES! SHOES! ..?; It V< i jifil tM ? " I"??' t 1.1. LADIES', GENTS', MISSES' asd CHIL DREN'S fine SHOES, far below regular prices. Now is the timo to boy goodgvods ? ..O ^wnMi-J O.ll at low prices, at old stand Of ' ?? I '? kit'd . .. \i >Vd! i. r-^o R. C. SHIVER & CO. Dec 22 WM. GLAZE, JEWELER Hub on hand a large stook of Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks, DIAMOND RING S AND PINS, Fine Jewelry In Whole and Half Set., Silver and Plated Ware, Honse-Furnl.hlng Good., Fancy Good. In Variety, Military Gooit*? Stock Complete. N. B. I have on hand a large xtook of ENGLISH GUNS, breeub and mnzzlo load? ing, and will sell at reduced prices. Wishing to reduce my wh de stock, I will soil, until January next, all goode at re? duced prices. WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired in the best manner and warranted. Nov 8_2mo A CARD. The Laurel Street nnnnnnii Bfl?tB. Ill IfinUBlTAI UttULBIU LSiAULlSlIMEKi IS now open to the pub'io, offering the 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 his favor as compared with anything iu this market; so that you can at onoo encourage Hotfthern industry, and at the same tioio direotly serve your iutereet, by purchasing from this reliable house. Offering every reason? able facility to customers, I big an humble share of public patronage. _Deo 1_ JOHN E. OYLE8, Agent. GOOD THINGS. 100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxes CANDY.. 100 boxes RAI8INB. 200 oases CANNED FRUITS. Peoans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons, Walnuts, Ac, wholesale and retail, as low as any house in thia country. L?RICK A LOWRANOE. ?/->* n-k %.-r-w-*~m Tr ^-v r^v hr\. Horse and Mole Shoes. KEGS FIRST QUALITY HOBSE 100 SHOES, at $0 P|?^?j|? 100 kegs first quality MULE SHOES, at por keg. nst received and for sale bj $7 p*r keg. Just reoeived and for aale by, Deo 17 JOHN A<WiEW & BON.