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State qrangb^a-rBosa Hvsbanduy; ; Cor-uMBUni S. 0<,> Janizary I?, 1975., ? Tbo meeting of the National Orange is very riesjr at-hand. 7. . .?< ? Thin oonvontion will bo composed of delegates lrom almost every Stato and Territory, united in the one purpose of advancing and protecting agricul? ture. TUe . opportunity, may never1 occur again of your seeing and know? ing tbeso brotbor Patrons?it is well worth while to make the effort to meet them. ' I would urge the Patrons to come to Charleston nod bring their families, and join with Ashley Orange in exeni ilifyiug the tioolal characteristic of the jrdor. Ydn will learh more of the pur? poses and projects of this association in this meeting, than by any other means. Ashley Orange 1b making every effort to give a warm reoeptiou to the National Orange, and it would not bejttst to ourselves to leave these preparations entirely to the looal Orange. Contributions' from the Oranges can bo forwarded to E. L Boohe,u Master of Ashley Orange, ChaHestdo'. THOS. TAYLOR, Master. J?r*OharleBton Neuis and Courier copy twide; ^ Trnnolent ndvortionmontB and no tices mmf be paid for in advance. '.,"' Important to Farmen. ONLY FOKTT DOLLARS A TON! GUANAHANX GUANO. AN important natural Guano?a genuine Animal Deponit. A Cargo of 500 tons now on the way to this port. This Guano Save great ? batisfaotion in Virginia and Orth Carolina the past season. Circu? lar and certificates sent on application. Prof. Wiloon of Baltimore, Md., says of this G?ano: "By a critical examination oi the analysis of the various cargoes* you have imported, a striking feature io the 'great regularity iu the per cuntage of the important cbnetltuonta essential for the prodUorf on of nil eropa." ' Pro?. F. A. (Sentb.of Philadelphia, Penn., says; "aho Guano is evidently of animal origin, and the minute bonna which were dlDcoverod in the same, indicate that it ia the result of the decay of bats, aloe, .to. The quantity of organic matter which Is still present In about 19 per cent., and this yields nbout 2| per cent, of ammonia. A portion of the nitrogen Is present aa nitrlo add, of which about 3 por cent, wero found. AU ins nltxpson present- would be equiva? lent to aboft 3* per cent, of ammonia. The ! phosphoric acid in the Guano averaged about Ii.', per rent., equal to 27 3 per cent, of B?o4 irL-o?p??to. A considerable quan* tity . of the phosphorio acid, however, is it as Do-oallod noutral Phosphate of ?6, which,. being aligbtly soluble in tor, rendero tho Guano no qaiokln its ion a*)' a corresponding quantity of Bu aoaphatoa would do. Tho small par [jo of po^poh whioh was found in lysis adds to Its value. From all the . erltnenta ivhich I have made Of the GU&nahahi Guano no doubt can exist that it Is a valuable mannro." Prof. B.. O. White, of the Georgia Stato Agricultural Society, aaya: "As shown by the analysis, this Guano contains, in good proportion;' all the elements whioh are generally considered as of valae for plant food,, ana the forma and combinationa in which they are present are such as to ren? der them'available to and assimilable by tbo'plant. ' r should judge that the proper use ot ?hie article for purposes of fertiliza? tion would be attonded with great profit." Prof. Charles U. Shepard, Jr., in a recent analysis of this Gnano, says: "This Guano (ofanitAnl origin*) would appear from its physical and ehemical properties to an? swer every reaaonablo expectation of a commercial manure. Orders received and arrangemhnts made for its sale by application to J. n. ROB80N, OS East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantic wharf", Charleston, B. O. Jan20fl^ Assignees' or Trustees' Notice of Ap? pointment. In the District Court of tho United States fof the Eastern District ot South Caro? lina?In Bankruptcy. In the natter ot Dope St Qjles, Bauk fupts. 1So whom U may concern: Tho under . signed hereby gives notico of his ap oointment as Asfigneo oi the estato of j Hope & Gyles, of Columbia, iu the County of Richland.in said District; and who were, to wit: on the 6th day of October, A. D. 1874, adjudged bankrupt, upon the petition of themselves, by the honorable District Court of said District. Dated at Columbia, the 20th day of Jan nary,' A. D. 1875. GEO. lt. CA.PEU8, Jan 21 thS_? Assignee. To Executors, Administrators. ' Guardians and Trustees. TAKE notice that yon are hereby cited and required to file in the office of the Court) of Probate for Bichland Countv, on or before the 1st day of Febmary,'l875, your AN.nUAL RETURNS for 1874. B. I. BOONE, Jan 5 IU #_Jjirtgo of_Probatn. MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collateral*. EXCHANGE on New Y>rk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Host on and all promi? nent oitins of the United Slates and Eu ropo bought aud sold. DEPOSITS received and intcrcst-heai ing e or title at ea issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the city and oouutry oolicitrd, and LIBERAL LINKSOF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain aud Richardson ntrents. Raisins, Prunes, &c. ftftA PACKAGES LAYER RAISINS, 'U Prunes, Currants, Citron. Almonds, j ' Peqaus. Filborls, Walnuts, Canton Gingor, Mineo Meat, Plum Pudding, Sic. .Tust received and for sale low by Dec I ? _JOnN AONEW St SON. Imjl'ortedWincR, Brandies 1B?tc , Etc iSCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rum, . . Brandies?Otard,Ac, '' Urifland Gin, hiiuxrj sVine, P?r( Wino, Madeira Wine. Also, a largo stock of tine old Whiskies, Cigars. &o.,, ? j. p. SEEGEB8. Heading matter on ev'ory page. BY J. A. SELBY. COI City Ordinances. An Ordinance to Raise Supplies fub tub Fiscal Year 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 tux to oover tho period from the first day of Juuuary, A. D. 1875, to tbo first day of Juuuary, A. D. 1876, for tho sums and in the man? ner hereinafter mentioned, shall be levied, collected und paid into the Treasury of said city for tup nise aud service thereof; that is to nay: Section 1. AtaxofSOo on every hun? dred dollars in vuluo of all real estate and personal property of every descrip? tion, owned and used in the oity of Columbia at aoy time during tbo said fiscal year, shall be levied and paid into the City Treasury for the obb of the said oity: Provided, however. That no personal property not taxed or liable to be (ax id by the State, shall be taxed for the service of the said oity. Sec. 2. In 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 of every description, owned and used in the oity of Columbia at any time dur? ing the said fiscal year, shall be levied aud paid into the oity Treasury, to be used for the purpose of paying the in? terest upon the publio debt of said oity, bb provided by Act of the Gene? ral Assembly, entitled "An Aot to au [ thorize the Mayor and Aldermen of the oity of Colombia to issue bonds, and to negotiate and Bell the same," approved March 13, 1872: Provided, however. That no personal property not taxed, or liable to be taxed by the State oi South Carolina, shall be taxed for the use of said oity. Sxo. S. There shall be paid on ve? hicles the following tax, vis: Upon each four-wheel pleasure esrrisge 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 male, $10: Provided, That the value of pleasure carriages and other pleasure vehicles specifically taxed, be not re? quired to be returned for taxation as personal property. Upon each ve? hicle used for the breaking or exhibit? ing of horses or mules $26; upon each express company's wagon, drawn by one horse, $10; drawn by two or more horses, 820: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be oonstraed to extend to wagons, carts or other ve? hicles going to or from market, and owned by non-residents of said oity, or of wagons exclusively used fur agri? cultural purposes. Sec 4. That each and every person between the ages of 21 years and 45 years, liable to work on tbe streets of said city, may and shall be excused from tho performance of such duty ou the payment of $2 to the City Clerk and Treasurer; and, on failure to pay the said sum of $5, at the time uf the payment of their city taxes, they sbull, wbeu summuued so tu do, be required tf> ??ork personally upon tho streetn of ! the said oity for six days, under the direction of the Superintendent of the Streets, or any other person appointed by tho Mayor ami Aldermen to take charge ot and direct tliein. Auy per? son refusing or neglectiug to ubey auch summons shall bu fined $2 for each day's negleot of the tame, to be reco? vered by information before the Mayor and Aldermen iu Council ussombled. And it shall be the duty of tbo City Clerk and Treasurer, and of tbe Chief of Police, to report to the said Mayor aud Aldermen ull defaulters under this section. Sec 5. That euch aud every owner or tenant, or occupant of any real es? tate, upon any streot where water is brought by pipes or otherwise from the city reservoir, shall pay to tbe City Troauury, at tho oumo timo with tbe other taxes imposed by this ordinance, a general tax of SI for eaoh fifty feet of frontage where there ure buildings, aud one cent per foot uf frontage where there uro uo buildings upun lots so taxed: Provided, That overy lot upon such etreots npou which any Hiie.l: ,,; LT.oturu or structures exist, shall pay a water tax of not less than $1: And provided further. That uo proper? ty holder or tunuut shall be charged for more thuu ono froutngo lor properly owned or occupied by birr. Auy own? er, or hiti agent, or occupant uf any real estate, upon wIiono premises water is brought from the city reservoir, sbull pay such sums fur tho uko of water as may bo uet-cttKed by tbo City Coun? cil; und au owner, or his a <eul, or oc? cupant, fuiliug to muke a le.port of the hydrant or hydrants used by him or her, or by any tenant or oooupaut on Huch premises, shall be liablo te a fine at tho discretion of the Mayor. Sue. G. All persons who shall enclose any streetR or parts of streets iu the oity of Columbia, by and with consent of the Counoll, shall pay nn annual rent of $5 on any street, or part of any street, so enolosod, or such other price or stun as may be. fixed and de ;t er mi ned by the Connoil; but each I streot, ov purt of street], so enclosed by tho consent of Council, muy at uny timo bo opened by the order of said Connoil, unytbiog to tho .contrary herein notwithstanding. . :i I Sec. 7. That if any person or per* jUMBIA, s. c, SATURDAY sods shall fail, neglect or refuse to make a return or returns to tho City Assessor, on oath, of hin, her or their taxable property, on or before the 31st day of January, 1875, (except as iu this ordiuance otherwise provided,) such person or persons shall beussesHed by the City Assessor for uud on all hie, her or their taxable property, or other tbtngB taxed by this ordinance, accord? ing to the best information he can ob? tain of the value of such taxable pro? perty or other things; snd. such person or persons who shall fuil, neglect or refuse to muke a return or returns as aforesaid, or pay the tax thereon on cr before the 15th of February next, shall be subject to, and pay, in addition to said tax, 10 per oent. thereou. And the said Clerk and As3CSBor is hereby required to assess, collect and receive the taxes and does levied and imposed by this ordinance, and all arrears of former tuxes or due*, and make a re? turn thereof, as well as a return of all i persous who shall fail to moke are turn and pay the taxes herein and, hereby imposed, on the 1st day of May next, or as soon thereafter as may be praoticable. i !Seo. 8. The said Assessor is hereby directed, in assessing for taxation the amount of sales likely to be made by any dealer during the year 1875, to as? sume, if, in bis discretion, it would be just so to do, as a basis of his estimate, the amount of suoh sales daring the year 1874, according to tho sworn re? turns thereof of the said dealers. Seo. 0. That all returns of property, of every deseription, and of all other things made by taxation a source of revenue to the oaid city by this ordi? nance, shall be made upon the oath of the tax-payer, which returns shall be made by filling oat blank forms, to be famished oa application by the said Clerk and Treasurer, on or before the 81st day of January, 1875, except as in this ordinance otherwise provided; bat that time may be extended by the Mayor and Aldermen; and the said re? turns shall embrace every eabjeet or object of taxation, whether held by, or pertaining to, the tax-payer, in his own right or in a fiduciary capacity. Bed. 10. That all persons who may commence a permanent business in the oity of Colombia subsequent to the time fixed for tanking tax returns, pay? ing the oity taxee 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 stook and other property employed therein, and pay their taxes and licenses; the taxee on the valne of the said stook and other property to be charged for the fall fiscal year, but the licenses to be paid in proportion to the remainder of the said 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 to assess all the properly named in this ordiuuuco for city taxu j tiou ut u reasonable valuation, and the i City Clurkuud Treasurer tu collect the tuxes levied thereon, and the per cent, imposed upon all other things an I source.-, frum which a oity revenue by this ordiuuuco is directed or coutem plated to he ruised, ulthough not spe? cifically mentioned, aocordiug to the rutes herein doalarod: Provided, how? ever, That every tax-payer ahull huvu the right of appeal to the Mayor uud to the Committee of Ways and Means from the assessment of the City Asses nor for a revision thereof, iu case he should thereby feel himself aggrieved. Seo. 12. That in case it should be? come necessary to issue un execution against the property of the duiaultiug tax-payer, und to sell thereuuder hit* real property, in order to oolleot the taxes due by him, it shall be the duty of tho Mayor, and he is hereby em powered so to do, in order to put the purchaser thereof into immediate pos? session, to issue his warrant of eject? ment ugainst the owner, or against bis 1 e.we or leanerh, or aguiust any other porBoti or pprsons who muy be in pos? session thereof, aud to place the said warrant in tho bunds of the Chief of Police, or auy other officer whom lie shall select, who shall proceed without delay tu execute tho sumo, at tho ex? pense aud costs of the putty or parties iu default: Provided, That the owner of tho foe, hiH les.ee or lessees, shall not bo deprived of too use uud posses? sion for ii longer peri.id than two years from the day of sah?. Sko. 13. That tho Mayor aud Alder? men shall issue execution uguiust tuen und every person or oorpuratiou who shall be reported by the City Clerk and Treasurer to have failed, neglected or refused to muko returns or pay the taxes imposed by this ordinance with iu the time heroin prescribed; aud all executions issued by tho said Mayor and Aldermen shall have attached thereto the signatures of the Mayor aud City Clerk and TreaBiire.r aud the seal of tho oity of Columbia, in the name of which suoh executions shall be entitled. ? Seo. 14. That ail executions which may be issued to enforce the paytn til of taxes, fines and licences by the said Mayor oud Aldermon, iu conformity with the foregoing section, shall bo lodged iu tho first instance in tho of Attend the True MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1 Qce of the ShorifTof Riohlnnd Connty, and inny bo directed to the mud Sheriff or to tbo Chief of Police, or other per? sons appointed by tbo 6:iid Mayor uutl Aldermen, to oolleot and receive the sumo with the costs. Sec 15. That tbo word:* "real pro? perty" and "real estate," as used in this ordinance, Khali be co-extensive in meaning with lands, tenements and hereditaments; the words "personal property," as herein used, includes money, poods, cbuttela, things in action and ovidence? of debt; and the word "property" includes property, real and porsooal. An Ordinance to Make Appropria? tions for the FlSCAD Y.kau COM? mencing January 1, 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: 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 oity government for the Gsoal year oommenoiug January 1, 1875, and end? ing December 31, 1876, that is to say: For Salaries.?Seo. 2. For the Mayor, Si,500; for tbe City Clerk, Treasurer and AoseBaor, $1,200; for the City Physician, $1,000; for tbe Super? intendent of Streets, $600; for the Clerk of the Market, $600; for the Meesenger of Council, $120; street hands, $5,580; City Attorney, $1,000. For Police Department.?Sec. 3. For Chief of Police, $1,000; for two Sergeants of Police, $1,200; for Bix teen patrolmen, at $180 per annum eaoh, $7,680. Sec. 4.?For Alma House, Hospital aod Indigent poor, $4,500. Sec. 5. For support of Fire Depart? ment, 81,400. Seo. 6. For defioiences in appropria? tion to water works contract $4,000. For Water Works Contract.? Sec. 7. That the amount collected from water rents, and from water-front? age tax, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated for tbe payment towards the contract with the Columbia Water Power Company. Sec. 8. For payment of contract for lighting streets. $3,000. Skc. 9. For payment of two watoh men on Bell Tower, $840. For Miscellaneous Exrenbbs.? Sec. 10. For making and repairing streets, $2.000; for support of Sydney Park, $250; for printing, advertising and stationery, $800; contingent ex? penses, $T00. Provided, That no bills shall be paid from tbe contingent fund until approved by tbe tbe Com? mittee of Ways and Means. For Interest.?Sec 11. Thai the entire amount collected from tbo spe? cial tax of $1 00 on the hundred dol? lars taxable property in the city be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to pay interest upon the bonded debt of the city. Sec. 13. That the City Treasurer ho empowered to receive coupons and passed accounts for unpaid tuxes for 1873-74, ??5?','1*>t wfttw faxen and sne eiel intt res-.t. Provided, hotc< rer. That coupons are reccivrhlu for the lutlei I tux. For the Payment of the Current exfbksu> of tue Yu.Ut 1S75 ?SEC. 12. The entire umouut collected fiooi a tax of 80c. on the hundred dollars tax? able property iu the city h?, mid the jsame is hereby, appropriated to pay expenses for the current year 1874 and 1875, commencing 1st April, 1874 Recapitulation. ?Formularies, 811. 600; for police department, $0.880; for uliuH house and hospital, $4.500; for tiro department, $1,4(10; for de? ficiency in water contract, $4,000; for lighting streets, $3,000; for watch? men on bell tour, $840: for miscella? neous and contingent expenses, $3.750. Total. 38,970 MEDICINE 0IVISCi INSTANT ttKI.HU'. IT i? tho most wonderful MKDZt'lNil ever known, and pnasesacii a, cur ?tivo power nn< (prilled in the history of rente* dies. For sale mil* ,\ i Deo 10 r IIEINITSH'H Vnia St..re Heal Estate W int< rt. Ov7SEji** of largo plaut di ms, who are diApofccd to null the whole or portion, or owners of timbered 'a'ids n.^nr rutting stream** or railroad, or firms i>f 10') lofiOD acres of productive land, (or that by Jndi* uious cultivation can be made i or hold? ers of improved cily property, will do well to call upon the subscriber. Persons nt a dista.tco, who wish t-? nia'k? a reply t-- th.-;r communications certain', aill please enclose a stduin (H'.O, NORTH. Real Estate Agoul, M".wisi. u House, Jan 20 wl Cotrimhi > 8 <\ Subscribe for tlto I'ikksix. ! Event." 875. VOL. X?NO. 2C3. Coughs and Colds. BROWN*? BRONCHIAL TROOIIES, Chlorate I'otash Pantiles, ? Gelatine Lozonges, Wistar's Balaam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balsam Ronny, Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral, Jayno'm Expectorant. Pi?n'aCnre. For pale at L.T. 8ILLIMAN ACO.'? Bee 29 Druir Btore. Cottage Honse, 2Vo. 15 Washington St., next Masonic Ball. /St & The undersigned hae^ / \ lHMffl re-oponed this eBtab-V^QJUB* TMBPlisbmont, and informs ^afl^ twaaWfe^tha public that he is prop and to BUuui> luera with the very beet of WINES. LIQUORS, SEQAB8, TOBACCO, etc. Oth tors in every stylo, and at all hours. Bo treahmenta of various kinds. Oiveaoall. _ Oc181_0. R. FRANKLIN, Bnp't. FINE'S SALOON. l\o. 41 Eichardson Street, between Lady and Gervais Streets. HAYING replenished my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also given proper attention to my Reatauraat, L am now prepared to furnish my friends and the public generally with the best tho markets afford, Oct 17_WM. M. PINE, Agent. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, E Y E-GL ASSE 3, ETO. IHAVE a largo aiock of the above on hand, and will Bell them at the loweat cash prices. All goodB warranted aerepre aented. Watohea, Clocks and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted. QEO. BRTJN8, Pot 87_Columbia Hotel Block. 107 Main St., Next to Wheeler House. ESTABLISHED IN 184?, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, A LABOE and well ne leoted stock of first olaae FURNITURE, Parlor, Bed room and Dining Room Beta, which will be sold as low as any honse in the country for cash! Nov 10 M. H. BEBBT. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. WORKING to Win, a story for girls, ?1.75. Mistress of the Macae, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bonnyoaatle, $1 GO. A History of Germany, from the Barlieat Times, by Charlton Lewie, $2 50. Manual of Mythology, Oreok, Roman, Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Ola German, by Murray, ?2.25. Prairio aud Forest, the Game of North America, with adventures in their pursuit, by Gillmore. tl 50. Health and Education, by Kingsley, $1.75. Hogarth's complete woiku, in three vo? lumes. The Wild North Land, by Mujor but ler, with plates, *2.50. History orciubs and Ciiib Life, London. Bonk ot Wonder? ful Characters, with portraits. Tho Hlaug Dictionary, historical and auccdotal. Uouies and Ha nuts of the British Poets, London, and other new books. Nov 1 MILLINERY. PRICES REDUCED of La i dies'. Mis sea1 and Children's ?BONNETS. HATS. CAPS, SUITS, UNDERWEAR. Fur 'Sets, Cloaks, Worsted Goods, j Uyri B/H itair,Corecis, Zephyr Worsitu ' W/Eil ,l"d other articles too mime-! ??'41 runs to mention; also, bnzar 1 sfarl Patterns. Rani? s will please ' call and see for themselves at I Sov?0 MRS Q. F.. REPP'S. Seventy-live Out of Every Kundred i 1)ERSuNS are affected with some do raugouii'iit ??i discaso of theskiu. No J mailer what the nature of it may be, "HKISITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT," the grral Amnrictn Blood Purifier, will cure it. This is quits enough to say. It you have any ekiu diavasu, tibo Heiuitsk'a Queen's I [le'light. *>ee 10 i 1 >UltE CALIFORNIA POUT. Deo 18 J. C.SEL-.GERS. Soluble Pacific Guano. $4ti Cash. $53 7i'ni?. Without Interest. 13ACIF10 GUANO COMPANY'S COM? POUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF j LIME for composting with cotton seed?j f:j0 .' ??Ii, f:!"i time, without interest. To accommodate, planters, they can I order now and havo until 1st April to de? cide whether they will tuko at time or cash prici?. VVheu delivered from factory by car loud, no flraya?o will bo charged. This gnano i* new >?? well known in al! the' Southern States for it* remarkable etlects 1 as uu sitencj for increasing ?he product* ot labor Hr nut to require special rccouiuieud ation from us. Us use for niue >ears past | i.'.s i?i ihiiitlied its character lor reliable ; ? ?ce lenee. Tho supplies put Im? mark?! l:i:<< seanuti ..re, as heretofore. ni niej no ?? r ilu supei intendiucc u! Dr. JULIAN ItAVENlCL, Chi m;*: ot the Com paii>, ?.t Charleston. S (!.. hence planter-, may rest as*und that it? quality aud eiiai pontiouii nueiseiy du aauto us thi.1 liere i l .re sold. J. N. lfv)ii:-:.,.S . ?.'. lit for South Carolina, Cliarlddon, S. C. JOHN M. REESE A CO , N'. v 24 tnlll General Agents, Baltimore. Final Discharge. NOTICE is heu i>y given thai Thomas S. Lee,administrator of the estate of I Mary S P.ttihbus, deoeasod, has applied ? to lion. It. I. Rome1, Judge of Probate, in j and for I he County of Riohlaud, for a final I discharge us such anmis?strator. It is ordered. That Ihv 59;h day of January, j A. D. 1B75. he fixed for hoaring of petition, I ami a final settlement of said estate R. I. BOONS, I Judge of Probate, Richlanfl Conuty. j Dec 20 _lifl _ Look Alter Your Stomach'. HIVI L finest Medicinal Confection in the I JL world ia at u eiuitbh's. Ohooolate for ! lu'iuh, Obocolato lor table, Walnut Nougat, ; Pistaclin Paste, Cocoa OataUfal, Cream Chocolate, Altln a and Mallow Drops, Solu? ble Gum Drops, Lough Confections. Giu 1 gor I bops. Eng Miul Drops, finest Extrai t i V-tntlla, fho Nt Kxtiaet Lemon, for Bale tt IHIIIM I'Sll'tf DrugBtoro. Dec 221 C :si .CS. f:. STsflt '* ?> t1 'l 1 SENSATION PRIMA DONNAS. 8EN8A TION P?Lf IT ORATORS, Sensation Poli .ticinns Sensation Partien, Sobueizeit.Ve? rein Masquerade .Balis, Tableaux, Choral Union Concerts, Sensation Nefcppaper Articlre, Sensation 'New Opera Houses, and every other Sensation vanWIics before the great impending Jan 9 NEW SENSATION. IMPORTANT AND SPECIAL NOT! C E. "TN order to cIobo out onr large, varied JL and exteneiva stock or DRBHK GOODS. PRINTS, DOME8TI.CB, HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS, JEANBJ CASSIMPdtKS, OENlB' FURNISHING GOODS,NOTI?NS, LAOE8, 'iM BROIDERIES. RIBBONS, HANDKER? CHIEFS. OLOVE8, HOSIERY? MERINO UNDERWEAR, BHAWLB, LINENS, (TA? BLE DAMASKS, TOWELING8, BLACK ALPACAS, BOOT8 and SHOES, CARPETS, i OILCLOTHS, RUGS, MATS, OTTOMANS, Ac. Ac, to make room for Boring Stockt I wo nave marked down onr prices, and for the next sixty days from tbia date will eell REGARDLESS OP C08T. Wo have lust I received a largo quantity of goods; bought for cash from several bankrupt atoofcs in New York, at nnpreoedentedly low prioee. We offer 60o. Dreas Goods at 25o. a yard, and large Unas of other gooda in propor? tion. We are dailv receiving NOVELTIEB for [the HOLIDAYS, and will offer them at prices to suit i he tin - We invite all In want of gooda to exam.ua our assortment, as wo offer auch inducementa to buy era in NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS that they very seldom see.. Our goods, aro all new and of good quality, having been selected with oare, and specially adapted to this market, enabling us to meet any competi? tion of whatever character. Our salesmen are polite and attentive, and will take plea? sure in showing goods at the. j Grand Central Dry Goods Etsabliah'i o? WM. D. LOVE ? CO. SS-Samplea sent gratuitously upon ap? plication. Dec 20 A CARD. The Laurel Street m GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT IB now open to the pub-Mo, offering th? GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to the trade. The proprietor is bo .confi? dent of the so parlor merits of hiagoodnthstf' he aaka no discrimination in his favor -aa compared with anything in thlo market; so that yon can at nnoe: encourage Soutfcef? induairy, and at the same time dueouj serve your interest, by purchasing-from this reliable houoo. Offering ovory reasoa able facility to onstomera, I beg an humble aharo or publio patronage. ?< 1 1 Deo I .JOHN E. GYLES. Agant.. GOOD THINGS. 100 harrola NORTHERN APPLES. , 200 boxes CANDY. 100 boxes RAISINS. 200 cases CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almonds, Orangos, Ltmocs, Walnuts, Ac, wholesale and retail, as low an any house In thie country. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. ?LUTikTITl Tf fl { \ f\ ?\ COL, AS BURY COWARD I CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Prandy & Champagne JUsT RECEIVED direct .from California. These WineE and Brandies are madoof de licionu grapes ol California. For sole bv Tn.e 18 "j. C. NKK.OF.R8. Canned Goods. < U j CAM RS 2 lb. cans TOMATOES, at ! M. / il 50 per doz. and lfie. per can. 100 cases 2 lb. cans PEACHES, at S2.G0 per co/.. and 25c. per can. On hand au?l for sale- by Jan 7 JOHN AQNEWjTggN. New Layer Raisins. 1 A / * QUARTER BOXES NEW LAYER JLUU RAISINS, at $1 each. Ju*t received and for sale by Jan 7 _JOHN AGNEW A SON. Horse and Mule Shoes. 1 AA KKGS FIR8T QUALITY HORSE J UU SHCES, at ?6 per keg. lOOkoga first quality MULE SHOES, at $7 per keg. Jnal received and for eale by Deo 17_ JOHN AGNEW A SON. New Orleans Molasses1. pTj'~v BARRELS choice new crop New Or* OVF leans MOHSHEH, just roooiyed direct from New Orleans, and for sale at wholesalo and retail. Dee'5 JOHN AGNEW A BON. New Sngar-Cnred Hams, 1 (\(\ NiiW Yl>UK sugar-onred HAMB, Lv/V/ choice quality. Just received and for aale by JOHN AGNEW A SON.