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Sa*5? waa fett i.W?? m?py years slope orie child] a boy thrie years old. ?tta1 8hQ<h?nri8he<I ^derly.;adrl cared fo* t With o mother'a self-denial, workings and wanting and hoping., He grew on , an indnstriouB and honest lad, and was] supported by hie mother until ho be cunio" muter of a good trade, at which . he i? now working in a large establish moat in this oity. ,f He earns three dol? lars and a half a day, is married aud in the prime of life. HimBelt and wife are far from, want, hut not so with the poor, forgotten mother. For five years past, with strange ingratitude, lie bus east her off entirely,' aud refuses her the scanty allowance of two dollars u week for ;ber.support and two dollars a month for the rent of her hovel. She is to day in deep distress, sick and in ' w*ant of ? firo,' food, clothing and bed? ding. He and his wife make vhem ' Belvea merry and oomfortable, while tho old mother Shivers and appeals to thnm in vdiD. ' Except id hiB cruel ne glcot, bo is said to be a steady and good oitszen. It in a oommeutary uu human ' nntnre, oalbulated ?n make us * a&hamed of our species. Worse than tbotnidary or the vile are tho mauy Obncoaled instabces of heart murder among people who are emeu med re* Dpeotablo. , ? piaXi-i-V? ?-1' " ' 'The high-tohted1 Oelifornlan may i 'make'mistakes, but he ia ever ready to acknowledge them. A California jonr- ] Dal tollb thin: Not loug since a Ger? man Was riding'along'Bansom street, ' near Sacramento, when he heard piotol nbot behind him, beard the whizzing of a ball near him, and felt > 'his hat shaken. He turned and saw a man with a revolver in his band, and took'off his hat'and found a fresh ballet bole'ht it. "Did yon Bhoot at mo?" asked the German. "Yob," re? plied the other party; "that's m> boiBu; it was stolen from me recently ?"Yon must be mistaken," said tbw German; "I have owned the horse for throe years." "Well," said the other, ''When I come to look at him, I be? lieve I am mistaken. Excuse me, sir; . won't yon take a drink?" 500 dozen ftesh eggs just received und for sale at reduced price, at Hardy Solomon's. ? - \ Important to Farmers. 'ONLY FORTY DOLLARS A TON! i VH iw j -v h ? OSfc > ? -. GUAI^AHANI GUANO, ?' a N important naturalQuano?a genuine ' XIl Animal Deposit. A Cargo of 500 tons * flow On the way to this port. This Guano ' cavn {treat oatlofaoilon in Virginia and ? North Carolina the, pant season. Oircu ' Jar and cortiucatoa eoot on application ! ' Prof. Wlla?n.of Baltimore, Md., says of I this Guano: "By a critical examination ol "the analysis of tho various cargoes you nave Imported, a striking feature is the great regularity in tho per ceiutago of the important constituents essential tor the ' production ot All crops." ? ? Prof. F. A. Genth,of Philadelphia, Penn , ?says: "xhe Guano is evidently of animal origin, and the minute bones which were discovered in the same, indicate that it ia the result of the decay of bata, mice. $o. The quantity of organia matter which ia - still present 1?. about 13 par ceut., and thin yields about 2$ per cent, of ammouia. A portion of the nitrogen is present a. nitric aoid, of which abont 3 percent, were found. All the nitrogen present would be equiva? lent to about 3.V per cent, of ammonia. Tho . phoaphorio aoid in the Guano averaged about 12J per cent., equal to 27 3 per cent, of Bone Pnosr hate A considerable quan? tity of the phosphoric acid, however, is present as so-called nentral Phosphate ot juiuit). wiiiou, buiug siigiiiiy soiuu t> in Water, renders the Guano as quick in its action as a corresponding quantity of Su? perphosphates would do. The small per oentage of potash which was found in analysia adds to its value. From all tho experiments which I bavo made of the Guanahani Quano no doubt can exist that it is a valuable manure." Prof. H. O. White, of the Georgia State .Agricultural Society, eaye: "As shown b> the analysis, this Guano contains, in good proportion, all the elements which are Jtonerall, considered as of value for plant ood, and tho forms and combinations iu which they are present are snob as to ren? der them available to and assimilable by the plant. I should judge that tho proper ubs of this article fur purposes of fertiliza? tion would be attended with great profit." - Prof. Charles U. Shepard, Jr., in a reoent I analysis off his Guano, says: "This Guano (of animal origin) would appear from its physical and chemical properties to an? swer every reasonable expectation of ?\ commercial manure Orders received and arrangemhnts mado for its sale by Application to J. N. BOBSON, 68 East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantic wharf, Charleston, 8. O._Jan 20113 MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collateral! EXCHANGE on New Y?rk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent cities of tke United States and Eu? rope bought and aoid. DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing ooetlflca teo leaned. STOCKS. BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and aoid. ACCOUNTS or merohants and others from the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LIN li? OF DISCOUNTS granted by tho CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. Corner of Plain and Richaidson streets. Baioins, Prunes, &o. QAA PACKAGES LAYER BAIBIN8, ?i\}\J Prunes, Currants, Citron. Almonds. Pecans, Filberts, Walnuts, Canton Ginger, Hince Meat, Plum Pudding, Ac. . Just.received and for Bale low by Poo X_JOHN AGNEW A BON. Imported Wines, Brandiea.SEto .Etc BCOTOH WBI8KIE8, Sld'Jamaioa Bbm, randies?Otard.Ao., ?tar Holland Gin. htimry Wine, Porl Wine. Madoira Wine. Also, a large stack of fine old Whiski**, m$itm, fzo'm x v ' J. O. 8EEQERS, . A largo lot of North Carolina moan* tain applet^ jost received add for sate obeapV.^b Solomon's.' ' ??I BY J. A. SELBY. CO City Ordinances An Obdinanok to Raise ?crpniEs for ihk FisoaL) Ykak 1&75 Be it ordained by t/ie Mayor and Al? dermen of the City of Columbia, in Coun cd assembled, and by the authority of the same. That a tax to cover the period from the first day of January, A. D 1875. to the first day of Jauuary, A D. 1876, for the some and iu the iqhd uer hereinafter mentioned, shall bo levied, collected and paid into the Treasury of said city for the owe and service thereof; that is to say: Section 1. A tax of 80o on every hun? dred dollars in valae of all real estate and personal property of every descrip? tion, owned and used in the city of Columbia at a-jy time during the said fiscal year, aba 1 he levied and paid loto the City Treasury for the use of the said city: Provided, however, That uo personal property not taxed .or liable to bo <ax d by the State, shall be taxed for the servioe of the said city. Sao. 2 Iu addition to the foregoiug taxos, a special tax of $1.00 on every ' hundred dollars of the ssseBBod value "t all real and personal property of every description, owned and used in the mty of Columbia ut any time dur? ing the said fiscal year, shall be levied ?iud paid luto the oity Treasury, to be used fot the purpose of paying the in? terest upon the publio debt of suid oity, as provided by Act a! this Qeiie rul Assembly, entitled "An Act to au? thorize the Mayor and Aldermeu ol the city of Columbia to issue bonds, and to negotiate and sell the ssme," approved March 13. 1872: Provided, however, That no persuual property not taxed, or liable to bu taxed by the State of Sooth Carolina, shall be taxed for the use of said oity. Seo. 3. There shall be paid on ve hiolea the following tax, viz: Upon each four-wheel pleasure carriage or barouche, drawn by two or more horses, $20; upon oarriage, buggy, ba? rouche, gig or sulky, (not used for hire.) drawn by one horse or mule, $10: Provided, That the value of pleasure carnages 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 moles $25; upon euoh express company's wagon, drawn by one borBo, $10; drawn by two or more horses, $20: Provided, Tbat nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend to wagOBS, carts or other ve bides going to or from market, and owned by nou-resideuts of said city, or of wagons exclusively used for agri uulturul purposes. ?eo 4. That each aurl every person between the ages of 21 years und -15 'veins, liubb' to work on tbu streets of said ct.ty, muy and ahull bo excused from the performance of such duty on the payment of $2 to the City Clerk and Treasurer; and, on failure to pity the said sum of $5, at the time of the tiny man t ol their otty taxes, they shall, when summoned so to do, bo required to work personally upou the streets of the suid city for six duys, under the 'direction of the Superintendent of the Streets, or any other person appointed by the Mayor and Aldermeu to tuke charge ol and direct them. Any per? son refusing or neglecting to obey such summons shall be fined $2 for each day's neglect of tbu same, to be reco vered by information befere tho Mayor und Aldermen iu Couuoil assembled. And it shall be the duty of the City Clerk und Treasurer, sud of the Chief ol Police, to report to the said Mayor and Aldermeu all defaulters under this section. Seo 5. That euch aud every owner or tenant, or occupant of auy real es? tate, upou auy street where water is brought by pipes or otherwise from the city reservoir, shall puy to the City Treasury, at the same time with the other taxes imposed by thiaordinance, a general tax of $1 for eaoh fifty feeta ot frontage where there ure buildings,' and one oent per foot of frontage where there uro no buildings npon lots so taxed: Provided, That every lot upon Bnoh streets upon whiob any such structure or strootnres exiat, shall pay a water tax of not less than $1: And provided further, That no proper? ty holder or tenant shall beobargedfor more than one frontage for property owned or occupied by him. Auy own? er, or his agent, or oooupant of any real estate, npon whose premises water is brongbt from the oity reservoir, shall pay such Bums for the naeof water as may be assessed by the Oity Conn oil; aud an owner, or his agent, or oo? oupant, failing to make a report of the hydrant or hydrants nsed by him or her, or by any tenant or ooonpant on snob premises, shall he liable te a fine at the discretion of the Mayor. Sso 0. All persons who shall enclose any streets or parts of streets in the oity of Columbia, by and with consent of tho Council, shall pay an annual rent of $5 on any street, or part of any street, so enclosed, or ouch other price or sum at* may be fixed and de? termined by the Council; bnt each street, or part of street, so enclosed by the oonaent of Council, may at any time be opened by the order of said Council, anything to the oontrary herein notwithstanding. Sko. t. Thai if uoy person or per ret our Just Censures LUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY M( houi ?hall ftail, neglect or refuse to muko a return or returns to the City Assessor, on oath, of his, her or their taxable property, no or before the 31st day of January, 1875, (except as in this ordinance otherwise provided,) snob, person or persons sball be assessed by the City Assessor for and on all his, her or their taxable property, or other things taxed by this ordinance, accord? ing to the beBt information he can ob? tain of the value of suoh taxable pro? perty or other things; and ouch person or persons who shall fail, neglect or refuse to muke a return or returns as aforesaid, or pay the tax thereon on or before the 15th of February next, shall be subject to, and pay, iu addition to said tax, 10 per cent, thereon. And the said Clerk and Assessor is hereby required to assess, collect and receive the taxeB and dues levied and imposed by tbiB ordinanoe, and all arrears of former taxes or due?, and make a re? turn thereof, as well as a return of all persons who shall fail to make a re? turn and pay the taxeB heroin and hereby imposed, on the 1st day of May next, or us soon thereafter as may be practicable. Seo. 8. Tho said Assessor is horoby directed, in assessiog for taxation the amount of eules likely to bo made by any dealer during the year 1875, to as? sume, if, in biB discretion, it would be just bo to do, as a busis of his estimate, the amount of suoh saieB during the year 1874, according to the eworn re? turn* thereof of the said dealers. Seo. 9. That all returns of property, of every description, aud of all other things made by taxation a source of revenue to the said city by this ordi? nanoe, shall be made upon the oath of the tax-payer, wbioh returns shall be made by filling out blank forms, to be furnished on application by the said Olerk and Treasurer, on or before the 31st day of January, 1875, except as in this ordinance otherwise provided; but that time muy be extended by the Mayor and Aldermen; and the said re? turns ah all embraoe every subject or object of taxation, whether held' by, or pertaining to, the tax-payer, in his own right or iu a fiduciary capacity. Seo. 10. That all persons who may aommence a permanent business in the city of Columbia, subsequent to the time fixed for making tax returns, pay? ing tho city taxes und 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 tbereiu, and puy their taxes and licenses; the taxeL on the value of the suid stock und other property to be cburged for the full fiscal year, but the licenses to be paid in proportion to the remainder of tho said year: Provided, however, That all transient dealers shall pay their full annual li? censee to the olose thereof. Seo 11. That it shall be, and it is hereby declared to be, the duty of the n?tv AHHHRRiir tnnfcneHtt nil tlm nrnnnrtv named in this ordinance for city taxa? tion at a reasonable vuluation, and the City Olerk and Treasurer to collect the taxes levied tberoon, and the per cent, imposed upon all other tbiDgs as sources from which u city revenue by this ordinauce is directed or coutem plated to be ruised, although not spe? cifically mentioned, according to the rates herein declared: Provided, how? ever. That every tax-payer ahull have the right of appeal to the Mayor and to the Committee of Ways and Means from the assessment of the City Asses? sor for a revision thereof, in onse be should thereby feel himself aggrieved. Seo. 12. That in case it should be? come necessary to issuo an execution against the property of the defaulting tax-payer, and to sell thereunder his real property, in order to collect the taxes doe by him, it sball be the duty of the Mayor, and he is hereby em? powered so to do, in order to pnt the purohasor thereof into immediate pos? session, to issae his warrant of eject? ment against the owner, or against his lessee or lessees, or against any other person or parsons who may be In pos? session thereof, and to pluce tho said warrant in the bands of the Chief of Police, or any other officer whom he sball select, who shall prooeed without delay to execute the same, at the ex? pense and costs of the party or parties in defanlt: Provided, That the owner of the fee. his lea- eo or lessees, shall not be deprived of the use and posses? sion for a longer period tbao two years from the day of sale. Seo. 18. That the Major and Alder? men shall icBue execution against each and every person or corporation who shall be reported by the City Olerk and Treasurer to ha?e failed, neglected or refused to make returns or pay the taxes imposed by this ordinanoe with? in the time herein prescribed; and all executions issaed by the said Mayor and Aldermen shall have utlaohed thereto the signatures of the Mayor and Oity Olerk and Treasurer and the seal of the oity of Columbia, in the name o! which snob exeootiono sball be entitled. Seo. 14. Thsti all exeootions which may be issued to enforce the payment of taxes, floes acid licenses by the said Mayor and Aldermen, in conformity with the foregoing seotion, shall be lodged in the first inBtan?e in the of Attend the True URNING, JANUARY 24, 187 flee of the Sheriff of Richlnnd County, und may be direoted 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 "real estate," as used in this ordinanoe, shall be co-extensive in meaning with lande, tenements and hereditaments; the words "personal property," aB herein nsed, includes money, goods, chattels, things in aotion and evidence? of debt; and the word "property" includes property, real and personal. Ah Ordinance to Make Appropria? tions for the Fiscal' Year Coai menoinq 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 same are hereby, ap? propriated tot the payment of the va? rious officers and other uxpenocB of the city government for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1875, and end? ing December 31, 1876, that is to say: For Salaries.?Seo. 2. For the Mayor, $1,500; for the City Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor, $1,200; for the City Phyeiciau, $1,000; for the Super? intendent of Streets, $C00; for the Clork of the Market, SGOO; for the Messenger of Council, 8120; street hands, 85,580; City Attorney, $1,000. For Police Department.?Sec. 3. For Chief of Police, 81.000; for two Sergeants of Polioc, $1,2U0; for six? teen patrolmen, ut $180 per annum each, $7,680. Sec. 4.?For Alms Hooso, HoBpitul and Indigent poor, $1,500. Sec. 5. For support of Firo Depart? ment, $1,400. Sec. 6. For deficiences 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 samo is hereby, appropriated-for tbo payment towards the Contract with the Columbia Water Power Company. ? Sec. 8. For payment of contract for lighting streets. $3,000. Sec. 9. For payment of two watch? men on B? 11 Tower, $840. For Miscellaneous Expenses.? Sec. 10 For making and repairing streets, $2,000; for support of Sydney Park, $250; for printing, advertising and Btlitionery, SS00; contingent ex? penses, $700. Provided, That m bills shall be paid from the contingent fuud until approved by the the Cum mittee of Ways and Means. Fon Interest.?Sec 11. That tbo entire amount collected from the spe? cial tax of $100 ou tbo hundred dol? lars taxable property iu the city be, aud tlie same is hereby, appropriated to pay interest upon ihe bonded debt of the cily. Sec. 13. That the Citv Treasurer be passed accounts for unpaid tiixi s for 187:1-74, except water taxes and ppe oiel interest. Provided, however, That coupons arc reeeivrble for the latter tax. For tue Payment of the Current Expenses of the Year 1875.?Sec. 12. The entire amount collected from a tax of 80c. on the hundred dollars tax? able property iu the city b?, und the same is hereby, appropriated to pay expenses for the current yeur 1874 and 1875, commencing 1st April, 1874 Recapitulation. ?Forsularies, $11, 600; for police department, S9.880; for alms house and hospital, $4,500; for fire department, $1,400; 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. U1V1NO INSTANT RELIEF. IT is the moat wonderful MEDICINE [ over known, and possesses a curative power unequalled in tho history of rome i diea. For aale onlv at Decl?t _HEINITflH'B Drugstore. Real Estate Wanted. OWNERS of largo plantations, who are) disposed to aell the whole or portion, or owners of timbered 'amis near rafting streams, or railroad, or farms of 100 to 500 acres of productive land, (or that- by judi? cious cultivation can ho made so,) or hold? ers of improved oity property, will do well to call upon tbo subscriber. Persona nt a distance, who wish to make a roply to their communications certain, will please enclose a stamp. GKO. NOllTH, Real Estate Agont, Mansion House. Jan 20 w4_Columbia. H C._ Subscribe for the Phcenix. M3& "1 Id ?' ? 1? : ? Eyent." ;.. i 5 VOL. X?NO. 2G4 ? ?; r .'j i.. Coughs and Colds BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, Chlorate. Potash PaatilcB, Gelatine Lozenges, ' Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balsam Honey, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Jayno'u Expeotorant, . Pido'a Ouro. For sale at L. T. 8ILL1MAN A CO ?8 Dec 29 Drag Store. Cottage House, /' No. 15 Washington St., next Masonic Sail. /gl. ? The undorBigned ht*mWk\, /jT\ wBuBB re-oponed this eotab-^VlJ^' ^^pr^lishment, and informs ^Smr p^BB^|tho peblio that ho is prepared to ?niiuiy tnem with the very boat of WINJE8., LIQUOR8, SEOAR8, TOBACCO, etc Oya ters in evory style, and at all hours. Be-1 fresbments of various kinds. Give a call. Pot 81 O. B. FRANKLIN, Bnp't. FINE'8 SALOON. No. -11 Richardson Street, between Lady and Gervuis Streets. HAYING replenished my ontire Btock of Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also given proper attention to my Restaoraat, I am now prepared to furnish mv friends and tho public generally with tho "heat tho markets afford. Oct 17_WM. M. FINE. Agent. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, E"xE-GLA5SE5, ETC. IHAVE a large stock of the above on hand, and will sell them at the lowest cash prices. All goods warranted as repre? sented. *r Watobes, Clocks and Jewelry re? paired and work warranted. GEO. BBUN8, Oct 27_Columbia Hotel Block. 107 Main St.. Next to Wheeler Honse. ESTABLISHED IN 1845, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, WITH A LARGE and well se Heated stock of first class FURNITURE, Parlor. Bod room and Dining Boom Sots, which will be sold as low as any house in the country for cash. JN?Tl0_ M. H. BKRRY. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. WORKING to Win, a story for girla, $1.75. Mistress of the Manse, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bonuyoaatlo, SI 50. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Times, by Charlton Lewis, $2 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Ola German, by Murray, $2.25. ' Prairie and Forest, tho Game of North America, with adventures in their pursuit, by Gillmore. $1 50. Health and Education, hy Klngftlcy, 11.75. HogarthV complete woik's, in throe vo? lumes. Tho Wild North Land, by Mnjor Lutler, with plates, $2.60. History of Clubs ami Club Life, London. Rook vi Wunder Inl Characters, with portraits The Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal, llomes and Haunts of the British Poets, London, snd other new hooks. Nuv 1 MILLINERY. PRICES REDUCED of La dies'. Misses1 and Children's SUITS, UNDERWEAR. Fur Sets. Cloaku, Worsted Goods, 11 air,Corsets,Zephyr Worsted and other articles ton mime. rous to mention; also, bazar Patterns. Lauies will please call and see for themselves at Nov2Q MRS C. F.. REF.D'S. Look After Yonr Stomach. fSMI K Quest Medicinal Confection in the I world is at Heiuitsh's. Chocolate tor lunch, Chocolate for table, Walnut Nougat, Pistacho Paste, Cocoa Catamel, Cream Chocolate, Alt he a and Mallow Drops, Solu? ble Gum Drops, Cough Confections, Gin? ger Drops. Eng. Mint Drops, finest Extract Vanilla, finest Extract Lemon, for sale at HEINITSH'S Drag Btore._De c 22t Soluble Pacific Oaano. $1<? (/'us/i. $53 lime, Without Interest. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COM? POUND ACID PHOSPHATE OFl LIME for composting with cotton seed?] $30 uash, $35 lime, without interest. To accommodate planters, they can order now and have until 1st, April to de? cide whether they will take at time or oasb price. When delivered from factory by car load, no drayage will be charged. This guano in now so well known in all the Southern States for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor as not to require special recommend? ation from us. It.a use for nine years past has uatabhshed its character for relitble excellence. The supplies put into market this season are, as heretofore, prepare! under the superintendence ol Pr. ST. JULIAN RAVEN EL, Chemist or the Com? pany, at Charleston, B. C. hence planters may rost assured thatita quality and com? position is precisely tho same as that here? tofore sold. J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Carolina, Charleston, S. O. JOHN S. REESE A CO., Nov 24 tu!3 General Agents, Baltimore. Final Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that Thomas B. Lee. administrator of the estate of Mary 8. P. Gibbes, deceased, has applied to lion. B. I. Boone, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Biohland, for a final discharge as suoh aaministrator. It is ordered. That tha 20th day of January, A.D. 1875. he fixed for hearing of petition, and a final settlement of said oetate. B. I. BOONE, Judge of Probate, Richland County. _Dec20_ti? Seventy-five Oat of Every Hnndred PERSONS are affocted with some de? rangement or disease of the skin. No matt or what tho nature of it may be, "HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT," the great American Blood Purifier, will ouro it. This is quite enough to eaj^. If you have any skin disuauo, uao Hefuitfllre Queen's Delight. _? Dec 10 t IP Uli? CALIF?IINIA PORT. Deo 18 J- 0. SEEGERS. 8EN8ATION PBIM4 DONNAS. BEN3A flON PULPIT. ?BA^9^\8^ne?ti'on Po?, ticiana Sensation ? Partlea, ?chuotE<b-Vo Tein Masquerade Balla, Tableaux, Choral Union Concerts, Senaatlon Newspaper Articles', Sensation Now Opera Houses, and every 'other Sensation vault hod before tho groat Impending Jan 9 ' NEW BENBATION. ..?', ,, . .1 . . , ? IMPORTANT AND SPECIAL N O T 1 6 E. I K order to elnae out our large, varied ) and rxtensivo stock of DRESS QO< ?DB, PR1NTH DOMESTIC*. HOMEBIUdB, TWEEDS, JKAR8, 0AH8IMKttE87?JfcN18* FUHNIMU1 N? G?0D8. NO l'IONB, jLAOE?, 8 M3ROI DE, HIEB, JUMBOl^S^ AN tjHlisiro. viLuvEo, nGslcnx, oiitsutrtU UNDEBJWEAlt, BHAWLB,.LINEN8,-.TA DLE DAMABKH, TOWEUNQB, BLACK ALPAOAH, B?OT8 and M H OLB\ GARPE7 8, OILOLOTBH, BDOH M AT8v OTTOMANS, &c. &p , to make room for Spring Btook, we htve marked down our prlcoe, and Tor the next sixty days from tot* data will'Mil REGARDLESS OF COST. We bave jnat received a largo qnnn'ltv of goodo, bought j for cash, from. several bankrupt stocks in New York, at uuprecedentedly low prioea. We offer OOo. DrsHO Goods at 3?O ' a yard, and large linos, of other goods.in propor? tion. Wo aro dailv receiving NOVELTlEH-'for Jthe HOLIDA\S. and will offer them at |"prices to euit ihe tint* - Wo invite all in j want of {roods to examine our assortment,, aa we offer euch inducements to bujem in NEW and DESIRABLE GOODU that tbey I very seldom see. Our goods aro all new and of good quality, having been selected : with care, and specially adapted to this market, enabling no to meet any competi? tion of whatever character. Onr salesmen I aro polite and attentive, and will take plea? sure In shc?iun goods at the Grand Central Dry Goods Etsabiish't of i WI. D. LOVE & CO. sarSamples sent gratuitously npon ap> plication. _ Deo 20 A CAR]), The Laurel Street * GRODEUY ESTABLISHMENT IS now open to the' pub'ic, offering the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to tho trade. The proprietor is so confi? dent of the superior meri to of his goods that he sake no discrimination in hla favor ao compared with anything in this rojvrkot;oo that you can 'at orlco encourag? Bo?thorn industry, fend ct tho oamo ttmo dtreotly serve your interest, by pnrchaoing. Jrom tbia reliable hbuate.' OffeWhg'6very rsason ^hlcv facility |q on a torn ere, I beg am bumble Share of public patronage. Doc 1 ??????' JOHN E. GYLES', Agent. GOOD THINGS. 100 barr.da NORTHERN APPLES. .11.. ... ,?rM .? to ? t> i 200 b"Xes CANDY. 100 hoses. RAISINS. 200 carer- CANNED ER?.ITS. Pecans, Almonds, Oranges?', LemonB, Walnuts, Xo., wholesale and retail, SB low ac any house in tide country. LQBiCE ft T.OWRANOK. S?N1HX QOCHE) COL, ASB?RY COWARD A puyvtosX trafnhtfj. jyasMnavl WtwaV " bwsAnt (MejrtjrtaJ Jan l'i_118 CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne - ^ JUST REGET?j D direct XjefiSA^from California These Wines JjBSgHRtsi *na HrandisB are mado of do -fiM BWft lioiouB grapes of California. ?Wi ? For sale by Deo 18_J. O. 8EEQER8. Canned Goods. I AA OASES 2 lb oans TOMATOES, al 1.1 f\ I $1 50 per doz and loo. per can. 100 oaaea 2 lb. oans PEACHES, at ?2 60 por ooz. and 35o. per can. On hand and for sale bv Jan 7_JOHN AQNEWABON New Layer Raisins. 1 f\f\ QUARTER BOX EH NEW LAI. R 1UU RAISINS, a til eaeb. Jnat rnnnived and foi aale by Jan 7 ? JOHN *QN?W A BO^ Horse and Mate shoes 1 AA KEGS FIRST QUALITY HORSE; iUU SHOES, at eo per keg 100 kegs Orot quality MDLK SHOES, al J $7 per keg. Just reoeivod and for sale by Deo 17_JOHN AQNEW A SON New Orleans Molasses. e*r A BARRELS choice new crop New Or 01/ leans MOLASSES, Just received direct from New Orleans, ana lor sals at wbolesalo and retail. Deo 6_JOHN AQN* W A SON. New 8ugar-Cnred Hams. 1 Cif\ NEW YORK.engar.cnred BAM8. Lv/VJ choice quality, just reoeivod and ! for sale by JOHN AGNEW A SON.