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BoniPAB^ES ?A cnrioaa enyth or bu ia traoedto the Isle of Sain to j ' 8 labt number of ScribntH Many "y [any ' yearb [ ago ' the Go? vernor of Ike isle Wat a ? M. Bonapart. In his custody was the Man with the Iron Mask. M. Bonapart had a daugh? ter, and she was passing fair, just bud? ding Into womanhood, and her solitude was the Dorse to ratnnutio thought. A iove for the unfortunate prisoner took possession of her. Sbe bad seen the graceful figure of the masked prisoner promenading at night upon the terrace and ut worship in the obspel, where he was forbidden to speak or nnoover his face, tbo aoldiers in attendance huving their pieces always pointed toward bim if he should attempt to do either. She discovered that her father always treated him with the greatest respect, serving bim bareheaded and standing. His table service was of massive silver, his dress of the richest velvet, be wore the finest linon and most costly lace. Sbe beard her father accidentally speak of bim as "the Prince." She etolo the keys from her father and so gained ac ceoa to the prisoner, and a mutual love arose. ! When the Governor discovered bis ohild/a treachery, he was struck with the greatest dismay. ?His oath waa binding opon him to put imme? diately '?orrd6ith *oy one who had spoken to the prisoner. Bot she con? fessed -her love for, him and. pleaded piteoosly for berlyoungiife. The oap tive olao, to whom the Governor was mnob attached; joined hie prayers to here and implored that they might be made- man and wife, and then the seeret would be safe. The Governor was not stern enough to immolate his | child, and perhaps a gleam of ambition may havo flashed aornss his mind, as, in thjBj ovont of the death of Louie XIV. the prisoner would be acknow? ledged and his daughter sit on the throno of Franco. However, their nuptials V?oro performed by the priest of the eastie in the dead of night, and all were sworn to Beorecy. From this onion two children were born. A whisper of thin reaching the ears of tbe Miniator, tbo Marquis of Loavoia, tbe prisoner was immediately removed to Bnotlio for safe keeping; and the mo? ther,1 tho priest add the Governor dis? appeared. Tho ohildren were sent to Corsica to be brought up under the name' of? their grand-father, Bonpart, which' was dorropted into Buonaparte, and t?oo, says the legend, Providc/noe avenged the wrongs of tbe twin brother of Louie XIV, and established the ojdeat branch of tbe Bourbon line on the tbrono of Franco. An ^exchange says: "In wrapping his paper in old bills the editor of tho i OahkouU Nor?i-iccsltjtn 'gave himself away'-painfully. .The Berlin Journal] reoeived his i druggist's bill?total, 9111.90; total .fur whiskey, $10680;| total for drpgs. ?5 60." What, $5 GO for drugs and but S1UG SO for whiskey I That man ie surely-a laon of tempe? rance, vr he most havb. had a mighty Biok.family. Tbe Pennsylvania Central Railroad hue iesUeJ notice) that all applications for aunual passes must be accompanied by photographs of the applicants. A copy of the,photograph, reduced in eize, will be pasted on the back of each pass. It is hoped in this way to pre? vent the lending of passea to third parties?a trick quite common, and to j ?which.' legislators seem especially prone. Kos. 3 Broad Street and 10? East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. AMOV? ES First-Class Work OUR 8PECIALTY, VET, BY 1?2E!3 cneaper oraoes of 6tock, WlAfN furhibh wobk at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FASHIONABLE STATIONERY, Riries Paper and Envelopes. ? Ridding and <?all invitations OH the beit stock and printed in THE LATEST STYLE. bept 4_. . -My Canned Goo do. 1 flfi O&RES 2 Ib. cans TOil A.T0EB, at A" >\ f $1 50 per doz and lBo.per oan. lOOoasos a lit. cans PftACHE?.at (2 50 p?r 5M.--4 253. psr can. On hand and for sale bv Jan 7 JOHN AfWEW A HON. -?r-tt--r> m. , ,?.-1-i?-, Seed PntatoAB. 1 C\f\ B*-BBELS Chsico S?!j ?w?ei XV/V/ Seed Potatoes; warrontetl boat j quality, now on hand ana to be had during ! tbe season,'by tho barrel,'onlv ft .' M.*l > ''?JOV?v I; ?U KEY'S, '** Dec 20 Imp QnppBit?? gpoairrx Office/ , Mew Layer Ehtsinj. .,... IUU HAiUINS.ateloaob. ,. : Jj < ! dt'fyifiu' v. ;?tWtr04l<!t ffosw Ui, BY J. A. SELBT. CO THE CLEARING OUT SALE OF DRY GOODS, BESIDES BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS, Contiaaed for Fifteen Days Longer, At the eamo EXTREMELY LOW PRICES At which they havo been offered DURING THE FAST MONTH. MAM At half the original price. Bargains in Linen Damasks and Towels. A few pair of fine BLANKETS, very oheap. Beat CALICOES, only 10 cents. Best STANDARD LONGCLOTH8. at less than regular prices. Ladiea' UN DER-GARMENTS, only half former prices. Ladies' Black SILK BACKS, at $G, IS and $10. Beal LACE SETTS, ?2.50, 13 and ti. Gante' fine DRESS SHIRTS, lees than you oan boy them any where olae. Ladies' and Cents' Merino UNDER? WEAR, oheap. Oro Grain RIBBONS, all colors and widths, at half price. Great bargains in CARPETS? TAPES? TRY BRUS8EL8,tl.25. Ladies', Oents' and Children's fine SHOES are going off rapidly at tho re? duced prices. Tho Block is yet very attractive, notwith? standing tho imniouso sales out of it tho paat month. Please call and examine for yourself at old stand of R. C. SHIVER A CO. Jan G C Tax Levy. RiohtiAD County. Office County Tbkasuebb, Columbia, S. ?., January 1, 1876. The following taxes have been levied npon the property of this County, viz: 1. For pay of salaries Exe cutiveaud Judicial ofhoers of the State, the Clerks und contingent expenses of the Execntive and Judioial De? partments of the Govern? ment.11 ills lj4. 2. For support and main? tenance < f the penal, chari? table and educational insti? tutions of the Stato, exclu? sive of common sobooln.... lj.i 3. For support and main? tenance of public schools... 2 For payment of deficien? cies for school olaims and School Commissioners' sain ricii, duo prior to November 1, 1873. U ?1. For expenses of the General Assembly. 1 5. For public printing... }3 G. For payment of inter? est upon the public debt, (as adjusted by Act of Decem? ber 22, 1873.) due and pay? able upon 1st of Junuary and Juty. 1875. 2 7. For defioienceia, or un? paid appropriations and olaims of Central National Bank, P. F. Frazee and F. Cardurelli.. 1 4 5 Total for State Taxes 10 23-60 j For ourrent expenses of Eiohland County.mills 3 I For New Court House.... 1 For Common Schools. .. . 1 Total for County 5 The tax duplicate has b*en opened in this office, for the collection of above tax levies. After 15th day of January, 1875.50 per cent, penalty *iU attach "to all delinquents. G. A. DARLING, ., Treasurer IUohland County. PUUB CALIF?UN1A VQHV. Pee 18 ' - Ii J. Q. 9ERQBBcL' j Transient *advortlBement? ~ ana qa tioeo musi be paid for in advance. t i Subscribe for the Pfiotarxl bet our Just Censures ^yfifi^&Bi LUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY M< "another OPPORTUNITY rp.O invent a few dollars, with possible re X turiiH of thousands, is offered by tbo postpnucment of Public Library of Ken? tucky to the 27 ..h of FEBRUARY NEXT, ol their firth and last Couccrt and Drawing. Tho management are pledged to the return of tho ruouev. if the drawing should not oomo off ut tho day now appointed. One Grand ?ash Gift.$250,000 One Grand Cash Girt. 100,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 75.000 Ono Grand Cash (lift. 50.000 Ono Graud Cash Gift. 25 000 5 CaBh Gifts, $20,000 each .... 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each. 110,000 15 CaBh Gifts, 10.000 each. 150,000 20Ca8hGirtB, 5,000 each. 100,000 25 Oash Gifts, 4,000 each. 100.000 30UashGiftB, 3,000 oaoh. ?0.000 SOCashQirtB, 2.000 each. 100.000 100 OaBh GirtB, 1,000 each. 100.000 240 0aBh Girts, 500 each. 129 000 600 Cash Gifts, 100 eaoh. 50,000 19,000 Cash GiftB, 50 oach. 950.000 Whole Tickets $50. Halves $25. Tenth, or each Coupon, $5. Eleven Whole Ticket? $500. - For Tickolo, or information, address THOS. E. BBAMLETTE. Agent and Manager, Lonisville, Kentucky. DecJ9__BtnO look! x.ooe!! $1,200,000 IS PRIZES! TBE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME ON KECUKD, will bo drawn in public in Ut. Louis on MARCH 31, 1875. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100.000! Missouri State Lotteries, Legalized by Stato Authority. MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Mana'rs. ST. LOUIS, MO. 1 Prize of.$100,000 1 Prize or. 50,000 1 Priae of. 22,600 1 Prize of.>.. 20.000 5 PrizBB of. 10.000 10 Prizes of. 5,000 20 Prizos of. 2.500 100 Prizes of. 1,000 And 11.45L oiher Prizes of frem $1,500 to $50. Amounting in the aggregate to $1,200,000. Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar? ters, $5. Prizo payable in full and no poetpone ment of drawings take place. Address, for Tickets and CircularR, MURRAY, MILLER A CO., P. O. Box 2,440. St. LouiH. Mo. Jan 5 41T3mo To Executors, Administrators, Guardians and Trustees. fTpAKE notice that vou are hereby cited X and required io nie in the ofUce of tho Court of Probato for Ricldnud County, on or beforo tho 1-tt dav of February, 1875, your ANNUAL RETURNS for 1874. B. 1. BOONE. Jan 5 ill Judge or Probate. J. Q, Marshall, Trial Justice. FFICE. Washington street, opnofite Law Ranee. Dec 29 40 Final Discharge. NOTICE in hereby given thnt Thomas S. Lee, adrninibtralor of the octato or Mary U. P. Gibbes, deceased, has applied to Hun. B. 1. Boune, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of iticldaud, for a tiual discharge an such anrninislrator. It is ordered. That the 29th day of January, A. D. 1875, bo fixed for bearing or petition, and a tiual settlement or said estate-. B. I. BOONE, Judge or Probate, Richlaud Countv. Deo 29_Ji3 Seventy-five Out of Every Hundred J PERSONS are affected with mmio de? rangement or disease of the skin. No matter what th<* nature or it may he, "HEINIT.SH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT," the great Americ.in Blood Purifier, will ouro it. j Thia in quite enough to say. It you have any skm diauatte, u?.?e H? initeh s Qaeen's ! Delight. Deo 10 J _ Look: After Your Stomach. THE finest Medicinal Coufaction in the world in a; Heinitsh's. ChoeoUto for lunch, Chocolate for table, Walnut Nougat. Pihtaohu i'aste, Cocoa l.'aiamel, ('ream Chocolate, Althen, aud Mallow Drops, Solu? ble Quid Drops, Cough Confections, Gin Rer Drops. Eng. Mint Drop?, inest. Extract Vanilla, finest fcxt.aot Lemon, for Hale at HElNlTHHVt I?r?R Htore. D. c 22i O EDICINE giving INSTANT 1110 i. ik i". IT is the most wonderful MEDICINE ever known, and possesses a curativo power umqualled In the history of reme I dies. For sale onlv at . Deo 16 1 HEINITSH'S Drutc Siore. CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wino, Brandy & Champagne 'Ui'T lillvjrjiVi'.D direct /row California. These Wines and Brandies are' made ?f de? dioloua griioes of California. ' For sale by Deo 18 ' , J.0.8BEOER8. ?Now Orleans Molasses. fZf \ BARRELS choice new crop New Or OUi Jeaoa MOLASSEH, Just rocsiyod ?ireel from Kcw Orleans, und tor sale at wholesale and retail, De6o ' . JOHN AGNEW A 80N. Attend the True ORNING, JANUARY 10, 187 Payment of Coupons. TREASURER'S OFFICE. Cjiabl'/tte, Columbia .t Auuusta K. It., Commhia, 8. C, December 27, 1874. THE Conpone of tho hoods of this cum pany, which bccoruo duu on lot Janu? ary. 1S7?. will bo paid on that day at tho Central Natinual Dank of thiH city, or at tho oftico of Messrs. M. K. Jestip, Raton A Co., Now York, or nt the Firet National ! Rauk ot Charlotte. N. C, or at the hauktiin j bonne of Messrs. John J. Cohen A Son-, in A.iiRUBta, Ga. C. DOUKNIGHT, _ Deo 2l> 10 Trf-ai-nrer. City Taxes. CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. Columbia, 8. O, December 10, 1871. NOTICE is hereby givon that tho books aro now opon foi tho returns of the Tax-uajors of all property taxable by the City of Columbia for 1S75." Property-hold ors and all othors interested are notified that their returns muBt he made before the 15th day of January, 1S75. Blank forms can bo had on application to Deo 17 RICH. JONES, City Assessor. Notice to Holders of Claims Against the State of South Carolina. Offices of Clerks of Senate j and 11 or he of Representatives, I Columbia, S. C, December 23,1871. i PURSUANT to concurrent resolution,' adopted by both Houses, tho under? signed hereby give uotice to holders of all claims against the State, other than Bluej Ridge Scrip and Rills of the Rank of the State, to present said claims at their of- j flees, or at tho ofOoe of the Attorney-Gene? ral, in the citv of Columbia, on or bofore tho 19TH DAY OF JANUARY. 1875, for registration. J. WOODRUFF, Olerk of Senate. A.O.JONES. Clerk of House of Reprrncntativcs. Doc 24_ _ 107 Main St., Next to Wheeler House. B8TABLIBHBO IN 184?, AMD STILL IN THE FIELD, with A LARGE and well se? lected stock of firet das? FURNITURE, Parlor, Red room and Dining Room Sets, which will be Bold as tow as any houae in the couatry for cash. Nov_10_ _iL iL BERRY._ Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc , Etc SCOTCH WHISKIES, Gld Jamaica Rum, Rrandies?Otard, Ac., Hollend Gin, bberrv Wine, Port Wino, Madeira Wine. Aiao,alarge stccV of fine old Whiskies, Cigars. Ac. J. U. 8 REGE RH. PORTRAITS. PHOTOGRAPHS. 8TEHE OSCOPES, Ac, Ccpien troin Old Pic? tures made any sizo and stylo as cheap aw anywhere elso". Come and see the now Itembrandtor Rhadow Picture. Something still more beautiful, Rembrandt Glare. Sa? tisfaction guaranteed or no money asked. Dec I W. P. HIX. Ai t Gallery Cottage House, i No. 15_ Washington St., next Masonic Hall. Tho undersigned ha*/ re-opened this entab-' liehment, and inferms |tlie pnblic that he is prepared to oii|)|)i>' inem with tho very bowt of WINES, LIQUORS, BEGAUS, TORACCO, etc. Oys? ters in every stylo, and at all hours. Ro !rtirihmi-uta of varhu? kinds. Give a call, (tot 31 C. R. FItAXKLIN, Sup't. FINE'S SALOON. Ad. 41 Richardson Street, between Lady atid Gervais Streets. HAYING replenished my entire stock of Li<]nors, Ci^ais, Ac, having also Riven proper attention to my Restaurant, 1 am unw prepared to fnmish my friends and the public geucrully with the best the J markets afford. Oct 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent. M 0 NEY TO LOA N, On Marketable Collaterale EXCHANGE on New Yuk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all promt-1 Hunt cities of the United Stated and Eu? rope bought and told. DEPOSITS reeoived and interest-bearing | oertiticates iesucd. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD aud SILVER| hone 1:t and cold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and othorsj from the citv aud eoillitrv solicited, and LtRKRAfi LIN BS OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of I'lain and Itiohaiduou streets, Springs, Axles and Iron. OUR stock of SPRINGS and AXLES, as I well as IRON of all descriptions, is\ very large. Purchasers will save money hi procuring these goods, as well an Carriago I Matorial, at the Hardware Kstablislimeiit vf\ Nov 28 JOHN AG NEW & SON. Raisins, Prunes, &c. I i>/^/\ PACKAGES LAYER RAISINS, ?^?\/v" Prunes, Currant** Citron. Almonda, Pecans, Filberts, Walnuts, Canton Ginger, Minuu Meat, Plum Pudiling, A c. Just received and for sale low hy Peel_JOHN AONEW A HON. New Sugar-Lured Hams, 1 AA NEW YORK sugar-cured HAMS, | WJ\J choice quality, just reoeivod ami for eaio by JOHN AQNEW A BON. Wanted, Agent?, Male and Female, TO sell Pictures everywhere). 14,000 re? tailed by ono. Another writes: "I I can make more money in this buainoss [ than I oan on a ? 10-,000 farm, all stosked." WHITNEY A CO., Norwich, Conn. DecO _I_3 mo Kerosene Oil. T>URE WHITE KEROSENE, at 17o. per XT gallon, at wholesale, and 20o. per gal? lon at retail, delivered in all parts of the city. This Oil is guaranteed fully up to the standard required by the Unitod States. For sale by Jan 5 JOHN AQNEW 4,'SON. i Event. VOL. X?NO. 252 Carriage Manufactory. Mil. A. F. CARROLL, baring purchased my a took of tools and materials, used at my Carriaeo Manufactory, I take groat p'eannre in recommending him to my friends and tbo publicaa a firat class Oar riago Maker. He will oontinue the business of GA? RIAGE MAKING and REPAIRING at the old staud of Can oil A Spellman, and 1 so? licit for him aOOntlntSSECSOf the p=.tr.~nv heretofore extended to me. My etook of BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and MLLBURN WAGONS Will bo sold by Mr. O?rroll at low prices Tor cash, to close the business. JOHN AGNEW. Columbia, 8. C, December 3,1874. Jan 3_0_ HO IMITATION. IF you want a genuine MEERSCHAUM PIPE, from five to twenty-five dollars, or genuine CIGAR-HOLDER, from two to ton dollars, or WALKING CANE, from twenty-live oontB to twenty-five dollars, go to the INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE. There, the largest assortment ever offered ] in Columbia is displayed. Ladies should ] remember that there is nothing gentlemen , appreciate more than the genuine article; I therefore, in aeleoting PRESEN IS, they should inspect this stock of genuine Meer? schaum Goods._ .Dec 28 Notice. ALL persona wishing to use the Bace, Course of the State Auxiliary and| I Joint Stook Society, will apply to Mr. J. M. CRAWFORD, who is authorized by the Di I rectors to take charge of the Course and 1 I Grounds. THUS. TAYLOR, Deo 17 lm Director. Coughs and Ooldo. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorate Potash Pastiles, Gelatine Lozenges, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balaam Honey, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Jayne'a Expectorant, Piao'a Cure. For sale at L. T. 8ILLIMAN A 00.*8 Dec 29_Drug Sloro. m 50 Cases Catawba Champagne. THIS WINE is felly equal to the French and imported Champagne. Dec 18_J. C. SEEGERS. Winea and Liqaort. C1HAMPAGNES?Pommery.?co, J Oh aus A Duchatel. Kelley's Island Sparkling Oatawba, California "Imperial." BRANDIES?Brandenburg Frercs, Jas. Hunneacy, Otard, Dupny A Co., vinttcea 1S35,1858, 1805. WINES-Old Private Stook Maderla?in bottles only, Choice Table Sherries, California Angelica?very dnlicate, t- anJenian and other Torts, Full lino of Hocks and Hanternes, includ? ing-'Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," "Hockheinier," "Lanbcnheimer," Ao.,fto. Our specialty is One gecdn, sGoh SB we can, with e.ouQdenco, recommend. Any rare wine mil in store we are prepared to purchase either in New York or Enrope, snd furnish at market ratos. Nov'28 _OEO. RYMMEBB. MILLINERY. PRICES REDUCED of L a dies'. Minsen' and Children's ; BONNETS. HATS. CAPS, SUITS. UNDERWEAR. Fur Sets, Cloaks, Worsted Goods. Hair,('orsets, Zephyr Worsted and other articles too nume- { rous to mention; also. Bazar Patterns. Lnuies will please call and sic for themsulvos at Nov2G MRS. 0. gi REED'S. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry* | 8IL.VJCR. AND PnATKD WABE, .SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETO. t " IHAVE a large stock of the above on hand, and wdl sell them at the lowost Often prices. All goods warranted as repre? sented. S6i- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re? paired and work wairanted. GEO. BRUNS, Oo.t 11 Colnmhia Hotel Block. A Chance to Make Money. AGENTS wanted to canvass every town and County in this Stato for the most interesting Book ever published, to whom very liberal inducements ar<i offered. Full particular- for 3o. stamp. Addrosa Q. O. FIKE, General Agont. Dec :'0 ?? SpartanburK C. H. B.C. Elaine Oil. THE undersigned are solo agents for tho I celebratod ELAINE OIL, 183 F1HB TKRT, Perfect'y secure and cannot be exploded. AnsoLCTBLV sate. Prices st retail 40o. per gallon. JOHN AGNEW A BON. Jan 6 THE GREAT SOUTHERN DM m IB. FURCDGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO., .. ti I. I ? 275 King Street. Chariest??, TBE CUtAPEST ^ . ,, DRY OOOOS, y. NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS. CARPKTS, , WATTlpIOBi.. THIS SIDE OF NE W YORK. I For prices, see local. Sept 4 tSmo ?." . i ? )?!, ?.,. . .. art v p O. F. JAO&SON, Leader - Low Prices* Always the same all the year round. < 128 Main street. V Jan. 3 >: t ,,,,,..?,. IMPORTANT AND SPECIAL \r n t t 'r< 'i> i.e. IN order to olooo out,our large* varied and extensive stock of DBESB GOOD8, PRINTS, DOMESTTOS. HOMESPUNB, TWEEDS, JEANS, OA88IMEREB, GENTS' FURNISHING OQODS. NOTIONS?, LACES. EMIUIOIDERIES, RIBRON8, HANDKER? CHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY. MERINO UNDERWEAR, SHAWLS^LINENS, TA RLE DAMABKB, TOWELINGB, BLAC1T ALPAOAB, ROOTS and 8HOEB, O ARPE TO, OILCLOTHS, R?Q8, MATS, OTTOMANS, Ao., &o., to malio room for Sprung BtooV, we have marked down our prices, and for . the next sixty days from chic data will aell REGARDLESS OF COST* Wo hive Jost received a largo quantity of goods, bought for cash from eovoral bankrupt stocks la New York, at onprooedsutodly low prioaa. We offer 50c, Drees Gopda, at 9fe. ajmrft, and large linee of other goodo in 'propor? tion. . .: - aw . f'i v We are dally receiving NOVELTIES for the HOLIDAYS,' and will offer thorn al priceo to ouit Iho t|me?. W* Anvlto all to. want of goods to examino onr assortment, as we offer afeoh inbMd< m? nta to bny?ro in NEW and DEHIBABLE GOODS that .they very seldom see. Onr goods aro all new . and of good quality, having been selected with care, and auec^j>depted f?i**i^ market, enabling de to meet any epmpeu tion of whatever characterj Onr tid\?*mss. are polite and attentive.and will takeplea auro in showing goodafet tho \ ' Grand Central ?ry Qbo&k tumUfCt] WM. D.xfyW&CO. es- Samples sent1 gratuitously upuii *s> pHoatlon. ? . ? j ,i .V ... Deb3B life vri ?? ?>? ? ? ?J _ -tc eh.-Ai M???-??? tisldi i)? U. fca> ill Iji otfilhh. SHQBpI .. ? v .:5?wi flopa u ?* iv ?->u j; (?in LADIES', GENTS'i MIBSES' aad "CHXL-1 1 ?'? ?? it? tO ~o?;Mir*r ?i !<? ?;.'?. DREN'S fine SHOESi far'tbelow regtdar iftK-' fci..>t,.-. >|U( ' prices. Now'is t'bo'iime to buy good goc&c ? ?? ? ?b! T,. tau mvtq? 3 1 ? > II Ith JtfUff^A ,?i<jC0lj Hi/ *'j':.ih; at low prioaa, ojd etand-of ., j ..<? Bum (t?--*'{ui h si*ju tn'm id r. 0. shiver dt cg. WM. GftAZES, 1 SJEWELE R fS Has on hand a large stock of ? ? ??'? Wprj . Gold and Silver. Watohes and Woota, <. rt* <. -1 an f.i m 1 , .?r.<y ?j . DIAMOND BINGS ANDP8H8, Pine Jewelry In Whole ?.4 ?.*?^ ? Nllvaraud Plated U'm e, d ? - o noase-KaraUhlng UouAii, 0"t ? ' - 'Fancy Oooda In VaHeejai 81' Military Goort?-Bt?crx Coinplcto:' r ' " N. B. I have 'on" hanA'V^Arrfe'iMoi41'^ ENGLISH GUNS, breeoh and trintoilA laeid?1 ' inp, and will aell at rodnoed pricoe.' - tu, r?.<i Wikhrng to reduoamy whhle utosk/t>?<l?v 1 sail, until January wt. all !?o,.(lo tAdeanlti dnoed,prices.v?( (., . It, 1. >.m' .i* , hint WATCHES AND JEWELRY reuaux-4, i? a. the l?at manner and warrapte,d|( V;t I 'h .UK.,.,. J ' :.4 . The Xa&urel Street I8 ihlioi 1 ju 1 1 .j ? GROCERY ESTABUSDMENf - IB now open to tho pnbMo, offering GREATEST INDUCEMENTS kaOTO to the trade. Tho propriotor is 00 -oonll dentof the superior merits of bis grooVtirSf " heaaks no di iorimiuation in hie ^avor.ea 1 - compared with anything in this market; 00. that yon oad at onoo encourage Soathem ' industry, and at tho sarao time dir*ctty. 1, serve yonr irterest, by purchasing freea this reliable honst?. Offering *>Vory>reaeoa able faoility to ouotomero, I heg-ao humbhi share of public patronage. Deol_JOHN B. GYLB8, Agftet. GOOD THING& 100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxes CANDY. , 100 boxe? BAI8INS. J 200caocB CANNED FRUITS. ' ... si i I 4 t *? ? |T .4- 1 - v.! Ottuo,. < ursogBS, Walnuto.Ao., wholosalo and retacl,*9l?r ? ?) 1,.. . ....1 ,./ . > . . km ?mr hOUS?-i2 this OOstit^jf. j . .., ( ... , , ? >?? ? ' L?RICK ALOWKAW?L ?! _ SHOES, at t?p?rl 100 keg1, first quality, M0pl .SHOW, 5ft $7 per keg. \ Just rooeif ed and Mr aale if Deo 17 , . JOHN AGNBW &SOS