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tiri'T. %!onlaDrj?,- 4fi?% aMh?be?<f <jf the CnbahJjeagoe da,No* Yqrk. states tho organisation, will eo.o.U,take epeoisl action, op acooup^pf, thg revelation in the Spahish Goveroraenl, wbiph was, considered1 'ok favorable to the pros peots of the Co band. -Tho leagbu will meet within a few days, probably early next work, and decide what ooutho shall bo taken. Oon. MoKahou ex presaes tJUo. opinion that the outlook for (Jubnu independence it better,than ever before, becauao the objection tbut it would embarrass the Spanish Re? public in its early and diffloolt efforts to establish' itneif if its reiatioos to Cuba worn complicated, nb longer have any weight sinoe a monarchy has been setup in Spain. Bat there has never been a tree republic in that country, not even in' Oastelar's time; there has been simply a succession of dictator* ships, i .''The change of government will not oauso' any largo number of addi? tional troops to be sent to Cuba, for the Spanish coldiera who were willing to draw pay for service against the Oarliats can hardly be forced to go so far fr?rn their trative country to fight agoiOfjt a people whom they do not hate. Their hearts 'would pot be in the work, if they were to go, and not a few of them would desert to the Cubans, while,,large numbers would be over como by tho climato. Good Spanish regimen to havo no vor , boon sent to crush tho Cubono; tbo men. sent there resembled more tbo ??boaaty-jumpora" of the Ameriaan v?nr. ., Another ' prominent Republican journal raises its protest against the ?Administration's conduct of tho Loui? siana busineon. Tbo BoHton Advertiser, wbioh at first was inclined to take the Kellogg side of tho case, now says the breaking up. of the Legislature by Federal troops was, an act of high? handed tyranny, and adds: "For years the great State of Louisiana, whose people have as good a right toba left alone, to manage their own affairs as the people of Massachusetts, baa bean ruled not by its own citizens, bnt by two carpetbaggers, holding Federal office, and having the adroitness to en? list all tho power of the Government upon thpir Side in the inevitable oou fuoiqq. which they provoked. Under suoh a state pf things it is not becom? ing to be silent. This is the time when the. voice of the Republican States should be heard." ?'. , m ? t? Chinese Natuhazization.?A bill ban. boon introduced into the Sonate by Mr. Sargent, and in the House by Mr. Page, to prevent Chinese natu? ralization. It proposes merely to re? store. , tho naturalisation laws as they existed,prior to tho late codification, in whiob the implied disorimipation agaiaat Chinamen was inadvertently omitted.' All tho Pacific coast Sena? tors^ Representatives, and delegates now iu Washington hare united in a letter to the Chairman of the aub-oom mittee of the House Foreign Beiations Commit too. before whom a somewhat similar bill is now peudiog, earnestly nrgipg ,jita , passage. It haa bequ thought more advisable, . however, to cheat the purpose by means of the present pew. meaouro, which . simply restores the former Law,, without ex? pressly naming Chipamen. Manly Wokdsi'iio?j: Senatoh Lewis. ThetBoakiogbam Register publishes a letter writ-ton .by Senator Lewis loa citizon of Hurrioouburg, Va., in which he says: "An you are aware,. I am .a party man, and a Republican; but love my conntry and freedom more than party. I think the proposition of Sheridan a moBt infamous oue, and he ought to be recalled instanter. If the Republican party cannot exist exoept by wrong and usurpation, then let it die; it is not a Republican parly, but a military despotism." A small nitro glyceriuo footory on an artificial ialand in North River, above Now York? exploded Saturday and four men were killed, James La verity, Alfred Hopkins, Oeorge Brown and Long Lowe. A fifth man who started from the island in a boat which sank? is missing. City Taxes. OITY ASBESSOIPS OFFICE. Columbia, B. Oj, December 10, 1874. NO 1'10 K is hereby given that the hooks are now open fox tho returns of tho Tax-pavors of all property taxable by the City of Columbia for 1875. Property-hold saj&jrd all othera interested are notified nSSHheir returns must ho made before the 31st nay of January, 1875. Blank forms can be had on application to Deo 17 RICH. JONBB, City Assessor. Imported Wines, Braudiea^Etc , Etc,1 SCOTOIl WUTSKIES, wrtjJm/M OldJamaioa Rum, jOuBBSrnn BrandieB?Otard.&o., WmSBBit Holland Gin. Sherry Wiuo.Porl Wine, Madeira Wine, AlaO, a large stock of one old Whiskies, Oigars, Ad. J. C. 8EEQERB. 60 Coses Oatawba Champagne. THIS WINE is fully equal to the trench and importod Champagne. _Deo^l8r_J. C. 8EEGERB. Winos and Liquors. CHAMPAGNES?Pommery.Seo, Ohaua A Duohatel, Kolley'a Island Sparkling Catawba, California "Imperial." BRANDIEB?Brandenborg Freres, Jas. Hennesey. Otard, Dupuy A Co., vintages 1835,1858, 1865. WINE8-?M Privato Stock Madoria?in bottles only, ' * Ohoioe Table Sherries, Oaliforoia Angelica?very delioato, S aodeman and other Ports, Full lino of Hooka and Sautcrnos, Includ? ing ''Chateau Tq^em',1' ?Latour Blfcnehe," "llookbeimey,'M'Lanbenheimbr,"Ao.,Ao. Our specialty la, fine goods, auch as we can, with confidence, recommend. Any rare wine not In storo wo are prepared to purchaso either in New York or Europe, and furnish at market rates. Nov28 GEO. SYMMER8. BY J. A. SELBY. OOLU City Ordinances. An Ordinance to Raise ?opplies fok 'run Fiscal Ybab 1875. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al? dermen of the City of Columbia, in Coun? cil assembled, and by the authority of the same, That a tax to oovor the period from the first day of January, A. D. 1875, to the, first day of January, A. D. 1876, for the sums and in tho man ner hereinafter mentioned, Bhaii be levied, collected and paid iuto tbe Treasury of said city for tbe use aud serviae thereof; that is to say; Section 1. A tux of 8Uo on every hun? dred dollars in value of all real estate aud personal property of every descrip? tion, owned and used in the city of Colombia at any time during tho said fiscal year, shall be levied aud paid iuto the City Treasury for tbe use of the said city: Provided, howevert That no personal property not taxed or liable to be tax id by the State, shall be taxed for the service of the said city. Seo. 2. Io addition to the foregoing taxes, a special tax of $1.00 on every hundred dollars of the assessed value of all real and personal property oi every description, owned and used in the oity of Columbia at any time dur? ing the said fisoal year, shall bo levied and paid into tbe city Treasury, to be used for tbo purpose of paying tbe in? terest upon tbe public debt of said oity, as provided by Act of tho Gene? ral Assembly, entitled "An Act to au? thorize the Mayor and Aldermen .of the oity of Columbia to issue bonds, land to negotiate and sell the same," [approved March 13, 1872: Provided, huicever. That no personal property not taxed,.or liablo to be taxed by the State of Soutb Carolina, shall be taxed for the use of said oity. Seo. 3. There shall be paid on ve? hicles the following tax, viz: Upon each four-wheel pleasure carriage or barouche, drawn by two or moru horses, $20; upon carriage, buggy, ba? rouche, gig or sulky, (not used for hire.) drawn by one horse or mule, $10: Provided, That the value of pleasure carriages and other pleasure vehicles specifically taxed, be cot re- j quired to be returned for taxation as personal property. Upon eaoh ve-j biole used for the breaking or exhibit? ing of'norses or mules $25; upon each , express company's wagon, drawn by one horse, $10; drawn by two or more horses, $20: Providtd, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend to wagons, carts or other ve hiolea going to or from market, and owned by non-rebidents of said city, or of wagons exclusively usod for agri oulturul purposes. Seo. -1, That each and every person between tbe ages of 21 yeurs and -15 years, liable to work on tbe streets of said city, may and shull be exoused from tbe performance of such duty on the payment of $2 to the City Clerk and Treasurer; and, on failure to pay I tbo said'sum of $5, ut the time of tbe payment oi iueir ulijr taxes, they sbal!, I when summoned so to do, be required to work personally upon tho streets of the Baid oity for six days, under tbe direction of tbe Superintendent of tbe Streets, or any other person appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen to take charge of and direot them. Any per? son refusing or negleotiug to obey such summons shall be fined $2 for each day's neglect of tbe eame, to be reco? vered by information bsfere tbe Mayor aud Aldermen in Council assembled. And it shall bo the duty of the City Clerk and Treasurer, and of tbe Chief of Police, to report to tho suid Mayor aud Aldermen all defaulters under this section. SeO 5. That each and every owner or tenuut, or oooupuut of any real es? tate, upon any street where water is brought by pipes or otberwiBo from tbe city reservoir, shall puy to tbe City Treasury, at the same timo with the other taxes imposed by this ordinance, a general tax of $1 for euch fifty feot of froutago where there are buildings, and one oeut per foot of frontage where there uro no buildings upou lots so taxed: Provided, That every lot upon such streets upon which any such struoture or structures exist, shall pay a water tax of not less than $1: And provided further, That no proper? ty holder or tenantshall beohargedfor more than one frontage for property owned or occupied by him. Any own? er, or his agent, or oooupant of auy real estate, upon whose premises water is brought from the oity reservoir, shall pay suob sums for the use of water as may be assessed by tbo City Coun? cil; and an owner, or bis agout, or oo? oupant, failing to make a report of the hydrant or hydrants used by him or her, or by any tenant or oooupant on such premises, shall be liable te a One at tbe discretion of the Mayor. Seo. G. All persons who ahull enclose auy streets or parts of streets iu the oity of Columbia, by and with oonsent of the Council, shall pay an annual rent of $5 on any street, or part cf any street, so enclosed, or euch other price or sum as may be fixed and de? termined by tho Council; but each street, or part of street, so enclosed by the consent of Council, may at any time be opened by tho order of said Oounoil, anything to the contrary heroin notwithstanding. Sec. 7. That if any person or per MBIA, S. C, WEDNESDAY sons shall fail, neglect or refuse to muke a retnrn or returns to the City Assessor, on oatb, of his, her or their taxable property, on or before the 3lst day of January, 1875, (except as in this ordinance otherwise provided.) such person or persons shaii beussessed by the City Assessor for and on all bis, her or their taxable property, or other things taxed by this ordinance, accord iug to the best information he can ob? tain of the value of such taxable pro? perly or other things; and snob person or persona who ahull fail, neglect or refuse to muke a return or returns on aforesaid, or pay the tax thereon on or before the 15th of February next, shall be subject to, and pay, in addition to said tax, 10 per cent, thereon. And the said Clerk and Assessor is hereby required to assess, ooileot and receive the taxes and dues levied and imposed by this ordinance, and all arreare of former taxes or due.-, and make a re? turn thereof, as well us a return of all persons who shall fail to make a re turn and pay the tuxes herein and hereby imposed, ou the 1st day of May next, or as soon thereafter as may be practicable. Seo. 8. The said Assessor is hereby directed, iu assessing for taxation the amount of suies likely to be made by auy dealer during the year 1875, to as? sume, if, in his discretion, it would bo just so to do, as a basis of bis estimate, the amount of Biiob sales during the year 1874, according to the sworn re? turns thereof of tho said dealers. Seo. 9. That all returns of property, of every description, and of all other thiugs made by taxation a source, of revenue to the said city by this ordi? nance, shall be made upon tho oath of the tax-payer, which returns shall be made by filling out blank forms, to be furnished on application by the said Clerk and Treasurer, on or before the 31st day of January, 1875, except as in this ordinance otherwise provided; but that time may be extended by the Mayor and Aldermeu; and the said re? turns shall embrace every subject or object of taxation, whether held by, or pertaining to, the tax-payer, in his own right or in a fiduciary capacity. Seo. 10. That all persona who may commence a permanent business in the city of Columbia subsequent to the time fixed for making tax returns, pay? ing the city taxeB and procuring an? nual licenses, shall, after the lapse of one month from opening business, make returns to the City Clerk of the value of the stock and other property employed therein, and pay their taxes and licenses; the taxeu on the value of the said stock and other property to be charged for the full fiscal year, but the licenses to be paid in proportion to the remainder of the suid year: Provided, however, That all transient dealers shall pay their full annual li? censes to the olose thereof. Sec. 11. That it shall be, and it is hereby declared to be, the duty of the City Assessor iccsscEs s!! the property named in this ordioanoe for city taxa? tion at a reasonable valuation, aud the City Clerk and Treasurer to collect the taxes levied thereon, and the per cent, imposed upon all other things as sources from which a city revenue by this ordinance is directed or coutetc plated to be ruised, although not spe? cifically mentioned, according to the rates herein declared: Provided, how? ever. That every tax-payer shall have the right of appeal to the Mayor and to the Committee of Ways and Meuns from the assessment of the City Asses? sor for a revision thereof, in case he should thereby feel himself aggrieved. Seo. 12. That in oase it should be? come necessary to issue an execution against Ihe property of the defaulting tax-payer, and to sell thereunder his real property, in order to collect the taxes due by him, it shall be the duty of the Mayor, and he is hereby em? powered so to do, in order to put the purchaser thereof into immediate pos? session, to issue his wurrant of eject? ment against the owner, or against bis lessee or Lessees, or against uuy other person or persons who may be in pos? session thereof, and to place tho suid warrant in the hands of the Chief of Polioe, or any other ollieer whom be shall select, who ahull proceed without delay to execute the same, at the ex? pense and ooBts of the party or parties in default: Provided, That the owner of tho fee, his lessee or lessees, shall not be deprived of the use and posses? sion for a longer period than two yenrs from tbe day of sale. Seo. 13. That the Mayor and Alder? men shall issue execution uguinst each and every person or corporation who shall be reported by the City Clerk and Treasurer to have failed, neglected or refused to make returns or pay the taxes imposed by this ordinance with? in the time herein prescribed;*and all executions issued by the said Mayor and Aldermen shall have attached thereto tbe signatures of the Mayor aud City Clerk aud Treasurer and the seal of the oity of Columbia, in tbe name of which snob executions shall bo entitled. Sno. 14. That all executions which may bo issued to enforce the payment of taxes, fines and licenses by the said Mayor aud Aldermen, in conformity with the foregoing sootioo, shall be lodgod in the first instance in the of MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1 fice of the Sheriff of Richland County, end may be directed to the said Sheriff or to the Chief of Police, or other per? sons appointed by the said Mayor and Aldermen, to collect and receive the same with the costs. Sec 15. That the words "real pro? perty" and "roal estate," as nspd in this ordinance, shall be co-extonBivo in meaning with lands, tenements and hereditaments; the words ''pers?uul property," as herein need, includes money, goods, chattels, things in action and evidence? of debt; and the word "property" includes property, real and personal. An Ordinance to Make Appropria? tions for the Fiscal- Year Com? mencing January 1, 1875. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al? dermen of the city uf Columbia, in Coun? cil assembled, and by the authority vf the same: Section 1. That the following sums be, and the eame are hereby, ap? propriated for the payment of the va? rious officers and other expenses of the city government for the fiscal year commencing January 1. 1875, and end? ing December 81, 1876, that is to Bay: For Salaries.?Sec. 2. For the Mayor, $1,501); for the City Clerk, Treasurer and AHsessor, ?1,200; for the City Physician, ?1,0110; for tb*j Super? intendent of Streets, 8G0O; for the Cloik of the Market, $G00; fur the MeHseneer of Council, $120; street bunds, 85,580; City Attorney 81,000. For Police Department ?Sec. 3. For Chief ol Polioe, 81,000; for two Sergeants of Police, 81.200; for six? teen patrolmen, at $480 per annum each, 87,080. Sbo. 4.?For Alms Honso, Hospital aud Indigent poor, 84,500. Sec. 5. For support of Fire Depart moot. $1,400. Skc 6. For deficienoes in appropria? tion to water works contract $4,000. For Watkr Works Contract.? Sec. 7. That the atnoant collected from water rents, and from water-front? age tax be, and the same is hereby, appmpr. ued for the payment towards the contract with the Columbia Water Power Company. Sbo. 8. For payment of contract for lighting streets. $3,000. Sec 9. For payment of two watoh men on Bell Tower, $840. For Miscellaneous Expenses.? Sec 10 For making and repairing streets, 82.000; for support of Sydney Paik, $250; for printing, advertising aud stationery, $800; coutiugent ex? penses, $T0O. Provided, Thut no bills shall be paid from the contingent fund until approved by the tho Com? mittee of Ways and Means. For Interest.?Sec 11. That the! entire amount collected from the spe? cial tax of $1.00 on the hundred dol lard taxable property in the city be, aud tho same is hereby, appropriated to pay interest npou the bonded debt of tho city. Sec. 13. That the City Treasurer be empowered to receive coupons and puRied uccounis for uupuid taxes for 1873-74, except water tuxes and spe oiol interest. Provided, however, That coupons are reoeivrblu for the latter tax. For the Payment op tue, Current Expenses op the Year 1875.?Sec. 12. The entire amount collected from a tax*of 80c. on the hundred dollars tax? able pruperty in the oity be, aud the same is hereby, appropriated to pay expenses for the current year 1874 and 1875, commencing 1st April, 1874. Recapitulation. ? For sah ries, 811, 600; for police department, $9.880; for alms house aud hospital, ?4,500; for tire department, 81,400; for de ticienoy in water contract, 84,000; for lighting streets, $3,000; for watch? men on bell tonr, 8810; for miscella? neous and contingent expenses, $3,750. Total, 38,970. SACRED MUSIC BOOKS FOR 1875. r1vkr op i.ifk. (35Cts.) AmoHt beautiful Sunday School Book. // S. l'er A'(<i?aud IV. IF. Benttey. leadeh . (*i 38.) Full collect inn of Metrical 'luuna, Anthem*, ?vc, with Sing? ing Sohool Oour so. 11. li. Thomit and L. 0 Fmerson. Ttiains' O.?AUTRTTa AND AN? tiibms. ($2 50 ) Perfect mueic of tho beat elans, tor Quartett Choirs, J. li. Thomas. DARKS' ANTHEM 8kuvicrs. ($2.50.) Autbeiu uiutdo uf oxcellout quality for all t he sorvicut) of iho Epiucupal c tauch . //. P. Banks. perkins' anthem uuok. ($150.) Easy Anthems Very full, goerf and already popular collection. W. O. Perkins. sonq monarch. (75 cts.) For Singing School*. Not muoh Sacrod Murio, but an admirable preparatory course, with a large quantity or aocular muaio for prac? tice. //. Ji. Palmer and L. O. Emerson. All books aent.post-paid,for retail prioo. OLIVER D1TSON A Co., Boston. Oil AS. H. DITSON A CO., Jan 10 bwU 711 Broadway, New York. Kerosene Oil. PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at 18o. per gallon, at wholoealo, and 20o. pur gal? lon at retail, delivered in all parta of the city. Thin Oil is guaranteed fully up to tho standard required by tho Unit j 1 Staton. For ualo by Jau 5 JOHN AONEW & SON. > bio <w tftnii* ct*T|ii wJciaWu. * .?(leeav-i aiutaj .1: -aiii: otl> V ? idry?fHJo'/: id 875 VOL. X?NO. 2G0 SENSATIONS! SENSATION PRIMA DONNAS, 8ENSA-1 TION PULPIT ORATORS, Senaatlon Poll ticiane Sensation Parties, Scbuctzefi-Ye roiu Maeqnerado Ballt, Tableaux, Choral Union Concerts, Sensation Newspaper Articles, Sensation New Opera nouses, and every otbor Sensation vanishes be/ore the, groat impending Jan 9 NEW SENSATION. IMPORTANT AND SPECIAL NOTICE. IN order to close out onr largo, varied and extensive stock of DRESS GOODS, P1UNT8, DOMESTICS. HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS, JEANS, OABSIMERES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, NOTIONS, LACEH, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, HANDKER? CHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MERINO UNDERWEAR, SHAWLS, LINENS, TA? BLE DAMABKB, TOWELINGS, BLACK ALPACAS, BOOTS and SHOES, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, RUGS, MATS, OTTOMANS, Ac, Ac, to make room for Spring Stock, wo have marked down our prioes, and for the next sixty days from this dato will sell REGARDLESS OF C08T. We taavo Just received a largo quanlity of goods, bought for cash from sovoral bankrupt stocks in New York, at unpreoedentedly loa* prices. We offer COo. Dress ?ooda at 25o. a yard, and largo lines of other goods in propor? tion. We are daily receiving N0YELT1E8 for the HOLIDAYS, and will offer them at prioes to suit the timos. We Invite all In want of goods to examine our assortment, as we offer snoh inducements to buyers in NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS that they vory seldom see. Our goods aro all new and of good qnality, having been selected with oare, and specially adapted to this market, enabling us to meet any competi? tion of whatever oharaoter. Onr salesmen are polite and attentive, and will take plea? sure in showing goods at the Grand Central Dry Goods Etsabiiah't or WM. D. LOYS & CO. ?S-Samples sent gratuitously upon ap? plication. _ Bed 20 A CARD. The Laurel Street GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT IS now open to the pubMc, offering the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS kuown to tho trade. The proprietor is so couft dont of tho superior merits of hhrgoodsthat ho asks no discrimination in his favor ae compared with anythiug in this market; so that you can at unce encourago Southern iudnitry, and at the samo time dirortly servo your interest, by purchasing from this reliable house. Offering every reason? able facility to customers, 1 bog au humble share of public patronage. Dec 1 JOHN E. GYLES, Agant. GOOD THINGS, 109 barrels NORTHERN APPLES. I 20U boxes CANDY. j 100 boxes RAISINB. 200 cases CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almonds, Orange?, Lemons, Walnuts, Ac, wholesale and retail, as low an any house in this country. L?RICK A LOWRANOEJ. ?8BNIHX aftOfl CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne JUST RECEIVED direct from California. These Wines [Jfaud Brandies aro madu of de Jiclona grunea of California. For sale by Deo 18_J. OSEEGER8. Canned Goods. I / \f \ O VrtKB 2 lb. oans TOMATOES, at JM "\ ' $1 50 per doz. and 15c. per can. 100 cases 2 lb. cans PEACHES, at 12.50 per aoz. aud 25c per oan. On hand and for salo bv Jan 7_JOHN AQNEW A BON New Layer Raiains. ?t f\{\ QUARTER BOXES NEW LAYi* R 1UU RAISINS, at $1 each. Just received and for sale by Jan 7_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Horse and Mule Bhoeo. 1 f\f\ KEGS FIRST QUALITY HORSE J.l t\J SHOES, at $G per keg. ICO koKB first quality MULE SHOES, at $7 per keg. Jnet reoeived and for sale by Dec 17 _ JOHN AGNEW A SON^ New Orleans Molaneee. t?f\ BARRELS ehoico new crop New Or Oil loans MOLAS8EB, just rooelyed I direct from New Orleans, and for sale at wholesale aud retail, DeeS JOHN AGNEW k BON. Wanted, Agents, Male and Female, mo soil Picturos everywhere. 14,000 re X tailed by one. Another writes: "I can male, more monoy in,this business than I can on a $10.000 farm, all elooked." WHITNEY A CO., Norwich, Cohn. Doc 9 _3au> New Sugar-Lured Hams. ? 1 AA NEW YORK sugar-cured HAMS, LUvJ choice quality. Just reoeived and for ealo bv JOHN AO NEW A SON. t?ottt" *tfl?gmriJun ?.?<*?? oW' THE CIIEAirEBT . .. . , DRV UOODS. r " "*M ' ' notions. ' ' ? ' 1 oiL cloths. ?i ??outJ Jon .? '. CARPETS. MATTINGS. '" i 1 1 R?ds. Kffc.,' ' TfiTS SIDE OF NEW YORK: For prices, aco local. Sept 4 f Gmo Nos. 3 Broad Street tad 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. STITO111S AND First-ClassWork our SPECIALTY, i yet, by vsino cheaper grapes of stock, "we can furnish work at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FftSHIOtiRBLEST?TlOHEHV, Pirles Paper and Envelopes. Redding and <?all gnviiatton* ON THE BEST STOCK AND PRINTED M THE LATEST STYLE. prepared to hope 4 -My Coughs and Golds. BBOWN'S BRONCHIAL TB00HE8. Chlorate Potash Pestilaav ? Gelatine Lozenges, " , Wlstar's Balsam Wufl Cherryv v HUl'aBalaam Honey* ... Ayer s Cherry Pectoral, Jayne-s Expoetorant.'"- ' ? ? -? Piuo'u Cnro. Forealoat M ? L. T. BILLIMAN AOO.'S Dee 29_ nrde?Bt*rw. Cottage' House, Aro. 1S_ Wattiing/on ISt., next Matonic BcM. The undersigned ba*?j re-opened Una es^ab-V Uehment, and informs _|the public that he is prepared to tiui<i<i> m?m with tun very boat of WINES, L1QOOK8, 8KOAKS. TOBACCO. etc. Oys-' tern in every atjde, abd nt. ?11 hour*. Kc freshmeni* of vuru u? kinds. Give a call. Oot 31 '07'BJ FRANKLIN, Bup't. FINE'S SALOON. JVo. 41 Richardson Street, between Lady and Oervuis Street*. HAVING replenished my entire Block of Li.1 iiorn, Cigars, Act , having also given proper attention to my Restaurant. I am now prepared to lurnibh my ftitnde and the puldlo generally with the beat'tit* roarkuta afford. . <i Oct IT_WM. 1ML FINE, Agent. "Watches, Clocks. Jewelry* SILVER AND I'LATED IV *rtE, SPECTACLES, EYE-QIASfcE^ETO IHAVE a large ?tock i.f tlun above, ou hand, and will ?cdl thcrn at the lowest [cash prioes. All goodsw?sraatr*>??rtpr? icnted. Watehes, Olooke and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted.' ?? .\ i , GEO. BkUNS, Oct 27_ColoBjjbMj Hotel Block. _ 107 Main St., Hext to Wheeler Honat*. ESTABLISHED 114 184?, AND STILL IN" THE FIELB, With A LAUGE hod W?H ef? fected a took oi first oisaa? FUBNITTJllF. Parlo*. Bed? room and Dining Boom Seta, which will be.sola? as low nn anv house in the country for caoh. JNov 10_M. H.BKBRT. I New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. Wot .king to Win, a story for gitla, $1.75. Mi*tre?e of the Hanne, by Dr. Holland; author of Arthur Bonnyoatdle, 61 GO. A History of Oermany, from the Earliest Times, bv Oharltou Lewis, 12 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Korean.. Nor-e, Hindoo, Kgyptinu and Olo German, bv Mnrray, $2.26. Prairie and Forest, the Game of North America, with adveutoreain their puroairt, , by Qillmore. $1 60. Health and Eduoation, by Kingaley, $1.70. Hogarth's complete works, in three vo lames. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with plates, $&50. History of Cluba and Club Lire, London. Book of Wonder? ful Oharaolera, with portrait*. The Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Hannts of the British Poets,. London, and other new hooka. Ho?.l MILLINERY. PRIOE8 DEDUCED ?TU , dle?', Mibdcs' and Chridren'e (BONNETS. HATS, CAPS. SUITS, UNDEUV7JSAK, Pur Seta, Cloaks, Worsted" Gooda. Hair,CoreetB, Zephyr Worsted and other articles too nume? rous to mention; also, Bazar Patterns. Laides will please I call and see for themselves at Nov26_MRS. 0. Tj. BEEP'S. Spriags, Axles and Iron. OUR stock of SPRINGS and AXLES, mm well as IRON of all deaoriptiona, is vory large. Purchasers will save money by Srocuriug these goods, as well ae Carnage [atorial, at me Hardware Establishment of Nov 23 JOHN AGNEW 4 SON.