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_ , Mail Bobbksy.?A despatch from ^|aooaf, 0?February 1, says: Heavy .oeseB of valuable letters Dave been going on at this point for some time; * Special Agent Chambers, of the Post Office Department, arrived here Saturday, and yesterday sbeoeeded in spotting the thief, a little boy, about twelve years of age, son of the Oouoty Judge. He bad a large number of let'era in bis possession, containing 88.000 or $9,000 in drafts. He has been oarrying on the business for three or fonr months. College Dedication.?Pio Nono Oollege, at Maoon, Qa., was dedicated February 1, with imposing ceremonies. A statoe of the Virgin Mary was on Veiled, and a sermon delivered by Bishop Gross. A large nnmber of persons were present, including a nnmber of priests from a distanpe. The statne is a very fine piece of sculp? ture, and was presented to the oollege by Pope Pius IX. A WiffDrAiiii.?1.400 pounds of mu? tilated bank bills, of variooa denomi? nations, representing over $1,000,000, were lately discovered in a rag-ebop, aft No. 411 West Thirty-ninth street, Hew York. There are various deno? minations, with large pleoes out oat of the centre. They are notes of some of the national banks of that State. United States Bboburb.?Beoroits for the army have been ordered to be sent as follows: 160 for the 3d Infan? try, 175 for the 13tb Infantry at New Orleans, 100 for the 2d Infantry at Atlanta, Ga , and 150 for the 18th In? fantry at Columbia, S. ?. ? We call attention - to circulars of Mr. B. W. Wrenn, General Passenger Agent Western and Atlantic Bailroad. He iB nl ways up with the times. Pat? ties desiring to be present at Memphis should address him at once. A large lot of North Carolina moun? tain apples, just received and for Bale cheap, at Solomon's. ??? dozen fresh eggs just reoeived and for sale at reduced price, at Hardy Solomon's.. < We anderstand there are clubs of the best peoplo getting ready to go to the Memphis Mardi Qras. Dried peaches and apples, white -peas and beaasiast received and for sale obeapr at Hardy Solomon's. Proclamation. Statei of South Carolina, Executive Chamber. Whereas, * information r?Hs reaobed me that grava disorders exist in the County of Edgefleld, rendering inse? cure tho liven nod property of its oiti Sena,,and threatening atill farther to disturb the pnblio peace of said Gaanty; and whereas, it appears that tho firms of the State are now in the hand a of tbo individual. member* of the State militia in said County, with? out authority of law or the orders of the Gommundor-in Chief, and are a ted fn a manner not consistent with the proper maintenance of the pnblio I peace; and whereas, it appears that] other armed military organizations ex? ist io said County, not authorized by the' general militia law of the Stute, nor sanctioned by the Commsnder-in Cblof, wbioh said military organiza? tions >re alleged tobe no obstacle at the present time to the restoration of good order io said County; and where? as, ijkis further alleged that the said County is suffering from incompetent aud dishonest County officials: Now, therefore, I, Daniel H. Cham? berlain, as Governor of the State and Oommander-in-Obief of the military forces thereof, Jo make this, my pro? clamation, whereby I command and require all urms and equipments be? longing to the State, und now in the possession of the State militia in said Coonty, to be forthwith delivered to the oomodanders of the several compa? nies or militia organizations compos? ing the State militia in said County, and by the said com man der? to be de? livered to tbe Colonel of the 9th Regi? ment of the State Militia, at Edge field Court House, there to be bafely kept to await tbe farther action of tbe Co mmander-in- Chief. And I do farther command-and re? quire oil military organizttions now existing io said County, not forming a part of the State militia, nor sanc? tioned by tbe Oommander-in-Cbief, to forthwith disband, and henceforth to cease from ussembliog, arming, drill? ing, parading or otherwise engaging in any military exercises. And I do further proclaim to all tbe J oitizenB of said County, that the Con* stitotion and law* of the State provide ample aud convenient modes for the removal of any pnblio offioer. elected by the people, who shall be guilty of misconduct in office; and that tho Goveruor is ready, at all times, to listen to uny oompiuiuts tnttde against! any officer who holds bis offiue by Executive appointment, and upon rea? sonable proof of misconduct iu office, to summarily remove or suspend suoh officer. And I do hereby enjoin upon all good citizens of said County, to lay aside all passion, to refrain from all hots tending to prodaoe excitement or ill feeling between different parties or classes of oitizeos in said County, aud to joiu io uu earnest effort to restore that good-wilt towards eaob other, and that common regard for public order aud reliance on the peaceful agencies of tbe law for the rudress of wrongs, which are the chief safeguards of indi? vidual r'ghts and tbe public welfare. Io testimony whereof, I have hereunto aet my haud aud caused tbe Great Seal of the Suite to bu Iii b J affixed, at Colombia, this twen? ty eighth day of January, A. D. 187d, and in tbe ninety-ninth > oar of American Independence. By the Governor: > DANIEL L. CHAMBERLAIN. H. E. jj.atnb, Secretary of State. BY J. A. SELBY. COLI Greenville ancL Columbia Railroad. MEETING 'op'Tun i at CHARLESTON, S. C, FebrOaby 3,1875. Hound Trip Tickets WILL be sold to all persons desirous of visiting Charleston on tbe above oc? casion at tbe principal Stations on tbe line of this and the Blue Ridge Road, from SATURDAY, tbe SOth of ? January, to WEDNESDAY, the 3d of February, Inclu? sive? good to return at the pleasure of the holder. All per.vms desirous of availing themselves of the reduction of tare for this ooossion, must purchase RETURN TICK? ETS?whether Delegates or not?as none will be passed back on certificate._ JASEZ HORx'OK, Jan 28 6 _General .Ticket Agent. - For Sale! CITY COUPONS at a disoount. Receiva? ble in payment for taxes and licenses at par. Also, Guaranteed Bonds of Greon and Columbia Railroad. Apply to D GAMRRILL, Jan 19 lmo Broker. 107 Main alreot. New Bugar-Lnred Hams, 1 Ci(\ NEW YOKK sugar-cured HAMB, Lv/v/ choice quality, jest received and tor sale by_JOHN AQNEW& SON. Buggies, Wagons. &c. IAM now jffering my stock oABUGGIES, ItOUKAWAYS AND MlLBURN WA uONS at redue-t&trices to close the business. Those in want or vehicles will eavu money by calling at the storo of John Aguew & Son, and purchasing before my stsck is cloHedout. JOHN AGNEW. Jan 22_ Hams! Hams!! | -| f\f\ CHOICE Louisville Sugar-Cured i.vJvr HAMS, largo sizes, just received and for salo at Ho. per pound. Jan 26_JOHN AGNEW A BON. L003EI JLOOK11 $1,200,000 lit PRIZES! THE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER I SCHEME ON RECORD, will be drawn in public In St. Lords on MARCH 31,1875. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100.000! Missouri State Lotteries. | Legalized by 8tate Authority. MUR a AY, MILLER & CO.. Mana'rs. ] sr. LOUIS, MO. 1 Prize of.1100,000 1 Prize of. 50.000* 1 Prize of. 22,500 1 Prize of. 20.000 6 Prizes of. 10.000 10 PrizeBOf. 5,000 20 Prizes of. 2 500 100 Prizes of. 1.000 And 11,451 oiher Prizes of from $1,500 to $50. Amounting in tho aggregate to $1,200,000, Whole Tiokets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar? ters, $5. friz* payable in full and no postpone? ment of drawings take placo. Addreati, for Tickets and Circulars, MURRAY, MILLER A CO., P. O. Box 2,446. St. Louis, Mo. Jan fi_? i*J3mo _ DOLLARS TO the amount of TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND are to he dis? tributed on the 27th FEBRUARY, by the Public Library of Kentucky, upon the oo caoiou of their fifth and last Concert. Drnwlnv Certain or Money Refunded. One Orand Cash Oirt.$250 0'JO One Orand Cash Girt. 100,000 One Grand Caeh Gift. 75,000 Ouo Grand Caeh Gift. 60,000 Ono Grand Casb Gift. 25,000 5 Cash Girts, $^0 000 each. 100 000 lOCaehGifti, 14.000 each. 140.000 15 Cash Gills, 10 000 each. 150.000 20 Caeh Gifts, 5 000 each. 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4 000 each. 100,000 30 Cash Gifts, 8 000 each. 90 000 50 Cash Gifte, 2,000 each.100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1.000 eaoh. 100.000 ?i40 Cash Gifts, 601 eaoh. 120.000 500 <:aeh Gifts, 100 eaoh. 50,000 19,000 Cash Gifts. 50 eaoh. 950.000 WholoTickets,$50. Halves, $25. Tenth, or each Coupon, $5. Eleven Wholo Tick? ets, $500 For 1'icketH or information. addrot*a THOS. E. RRAMIETTE, Agent and Manager, Jan 23 tus8 Louisville, Ky. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Death oj Uov. Bram'eite?Action of the Trustees?A Succesnor Appoiided?No Mure Pos'ponements?Drawing Certain February 27. At a meeting of th3 Trustees of tho Tob lio Library of Kentucky, January 16,1875, it was >e?olved that C M Rriggs, Ivq., who, under the lato Hon. Thos 10. Rram lette., was the real buoinoss manager of tho Gilt Concorts, already given in aid of tbe Pnolio Library of Kentucky, be and be is hereby authorized to take the place made vacant by tbe death of tiaid Brarilette, in the management of the affairs of the fifth and last Gift Concert, and that the draw? ing announced for February 27,1P75, shall positively and unequivocally take clace. on that day without any further poatp moment or delay on any account what over. R. T. D?RRETT, Presicnt. John S. Gain, Secretary. Herealtor all communications relating to tho Fifth Concert should be addresser* to tbe undesigned, and I pledge myself that the drawing ?hall ooroo off February 27, or I that every dollar paid fur tickets shall be ireturnod. O. M. BRIGGS, Agent and Manager, Room .4, t'ublio Li? brary Building. Louisville Ky._ Fivo tieroe-t Duvio diamond 1mm", five tierces Davis sugar cured break' fast baoon, twenty five tierces new leaf lard, juft received and for rule oheup, at Hardy Solomon's. jet our Just Censures *i^&EEj? Attend the True JMBIA, S. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, I M M O N S' REGULATOR Tbo symptoms of I iverComplaiut arnnn eaiiuetis and pain in tbo eido. Sometimes the pain ie in the alien I der, and iamihtakon for rhonmatiam. Tbe stomach is affected with Iobb of appetito and eickutaa, bowelB, in general, coetive, romeiimes alternating with lax. 'J he beadia troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, considerable lose1 of memory, aooompanied with paiulul sen? sation of having loft undone something | which ought to bavobeen done. Often com? plaining of weakness, debility and low I spirits. Sometimes many of the above py nip tome, attend tho dlauaao, and at other limes very few cf them; but tho Liver is generally tho organ mod involved. THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY Is warranted not to contain a alpgle particle vf Mercury, or any injurious mineral sub? stance, but is PUUKLYVBOBTABLE, Containing thoae Southern Roots and Hetbs, which an All-niao Providence has placed in couutries wkero Liver Diucases most prevail. It will euro all DiBeaaea canned by Do- ! raugement ol the Liver and Bowels. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, pis eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate reeort, will save many an bour of Buffering, and many a dollar in time and doctor*' bills After over Forty Yearn' trial, it is etill receiving tbe most unqualified testimonials lo it* virtueti from persons of tho highest character and responsibility. Eminent pbyei-j ciana commend it as the moBt EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For Constipation, Headache, Pain in tbo Shoulders, Dizziness, Bour Stomach. Barl Turne in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tho IL an. Pain in tbo beginn of tbo Eid nnyB, Despondency, Qloom and Forebodings of Evil?all of which are the i.fftjpring of a Diseased Liver. FOR DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and ohanges of water and food may bei facvd without fear. As a rcn.cdy in Malaiiona Fovers, Bowel Complaints, ltectlcBBuees, Jaundice, Nanfeea, IT HAS NO EQUAL! It is tho Cheapest, Puree t and Beyt Family Medicine in tho World! cautious Buy no Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved wrapper, witb Trade-mark, Stamo and Signature unbroken. None other is gennine. J. II. ZB&L.1RJ 6i CO,, Macon, Oa,, and a*hllaU?lpbl?. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator For all diaeaees of tbe Liver, Stomach and Spleen. As a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic, Constipation and Rilioubnosa, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "I have never aeon or tried such a ?itu? ple, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant] remedy in my life."?H. Haimzb, St. Louie, Mo. Hon. Alex. H. Stephen?. "I occasionally uao, when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good effeot."?Hon. Alkx. H. Ste PHZMS. Governor of Alabama. "Tour Regulator baa been in nee in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addition to the medical oienoe."?Qov. J. Gill Shodtkb, Ala. "I have nsod the Regulator in my family for the past eeventeen tears. I can safely recommend it to the world aa the boat me- I dloine I have evor used for that class of | dit-easos it purports to ouro.?H.F. Tnio pen. President of Oily Bank. "Simmons' Liver Regulator has provod | good and officacions medicine."?C. a. Nutting. Druggist. "We hava bsen acquainted with Dr. Sim? mons' Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and know it to bo the bust Liver Re-1 gulator effored to tbo public."?M. R. Lyon and H. L. Lyon, Bellufoutaino, Ga. "I was onred by Simmona' Livor Regu? lator, after having suffered several years with Chills aud Fever."?R. F Anoeuhon. New, Choice and Fresh Goods. MY STORE, on Main street, I two doors below Phucnix offiae, is once more open, where my I [natrons can aecure everything *m the lino, choico and fresh. CELE iY, Eatingand Planting POTATOES, Malaga GRAPES, Frenob PRUNES, CRAN? BERRIES, Bologna and Fresh Pork SAUSAGES, French CONFECTIONERY, and many other articles. Call and seethe stock. MRS. C. HOFFMAN. Jan 14_ New Garden Seeds Novell!? o untl Approved Itincla. FOTTLEE'SEARLY DRUMHEAD, Carter's Superfine Early, Early sohweinfUat? Qnintal, Early Wiuningetadt, Eaily French Ox Heart, Early Peas, Early Corn, Beets. For sale by E. H. HEINITSH. Jan 20 f Drng undj^oed Storo._ Stop that Barking. WHEREVER you go, you hear Cough ing. Barking. Clearing tho Throat In Church, in tho Concert Room, Opera | House. Court House, Coughing is a prova lent disorder. Why don't you oure it by using STANLEY'S GREAi COUtiil b'YrtUT? It will cure. F<<r Balo at Jan gut HElNTTsH'S Drug Storo._ Kerosene Oil. PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at 18c per gallon, at wholesale, and 20c per gal? lon at j 'jtaii. tlelivorod In all partu of the city. This Oil is guaranteed fully up to the standard nqoired by the United States For salo bv Jan 5_JOHN AONEW k SON. Maw Layer Raiains. 1 AA QUAKTE It BOXES NEW LAYF.lt \ \ t\ f UA tMlNS, at ?1 each. Just received and for sale by Ja? 7_JOHN AONEW A SON. Emme Oil. THE undersigned are sole agents for tbo celebrated ELAINE OIL, 185 K1RE TRST, Perfectly secure and cannot be exploded. Absolutely safe. Pricoa at retail 40o. per gallon JOHN AONEW & SON. ?Jan 5 __'_ Springs, Axles and Iron. OUtt stock of SPi lN?ft and *XLEB,aa Wfll as IIIO.n of all descriptions, is very targe Purchaser,- will aavo money b* procuring IbeHO ?*< 6'iIm, a- wed as (larrlug* Material, u.llhe Hnr.uoare Establishment of Nov28 JOHN AG .NEW &. SON. / The Clergy. "Have been a dyspeptio for yeart; began the Regulator two years ago; it has aoted like a charm in my case."?Bey. J. C. HOUCBfl. Lady's Endorsement. "I have given 3 our medicine a thorough trial, and in no case haa it failed to give full satisfaction."?Ei.i.en Meachah, Chat tahoochee, Pia. Sheriff Jdibb County. "I have uued your Regulator with suc? cessful effdot in Bilious Colic and Dyspep? sia. It ia an excellent remedj, and cer tainlv a public blessing."?0. Mastebeon, Bibb County, Ga. My Wife. "My wife a id Belt have used the Regula? tor for years, and testify to its great vir? tues."?Rev. J. R. Ffloeb, Perry, Ga. ?*I think Simmons' Liver Regulator one of the best medicines ever made fur tho Liver. My wife and many others havu nsed it with wonderlul effect."??. K. Si'.vi Kd, Albany, Ga. M. U. "1 have ueed tbe Regulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, and have ! found it a most valuable and satisfactory I medicine, and believe if it was uei d by tbe profession, it wouid be of servic e in very many case*. I know very much of its com? ponent parts, aud can certify its medicinal quHliticB are porftotly harmless."?H. V. Uniooa, M. D.. Macon,Ga.| Jan 30{wGiU RI?UARUSON'S SEW 5IETI10I) nu 1 he Piano-Forte. IT Stauda the tcsil , Se Is 25 000 yearly, I and is gaiuing triends everywhere So j Piano Instruction lb.ok uver ii-ttUed ap-j preaches it for real rueiit und worth, aud do teachers regret nsing it in their course) of instruction. Tbis work in a power*inj the musical advance of tbe day, and has been a most important agent in (be recent tremendous increase of technical knowledge of the Piano-Forte. The snccesa of RICHARDSON'S NEW METHOD is world-wide, and prompts mauy competitors, bnt i s sale surpasses that of nil others ooMOiNi i>, and it stands to-day incontestable superior to all other Piano Miitbo.ls Used by l'h>>nsands i.f Music Teachers and hold by Ail book and Mumo Dealern in this eownrj and Canada. FllICK, S3 75. All bo ks sent, post-paid f >r retail pii<*-v. iH.IV/iKDriSO V CO. Unsinn. OHA1* H DITHON it'll , Jui '_?:"? *-vfl 711 HrnadwKV. New V >rk. UAKCR EDICINE G'VINO INSTANT RBL1BP. r<H the most wonderful MEDICINE ever known, and possesses a curative power unequalled in tho history of reme? dies. For sale milv at Deel? f_ HEINITSH'B Drux Store. Fivo tiercps DaviH* diamond bum-, of tlti** rpiirod'h enrr, just received nl Hard*. Solomor's. Event." 1875 YOL. X?NO. 272. Important to Farmers. ONLY KOHTY OOIiliARS A TON! QU AXT A HAN I GUANO, AN important natural Ouano?a genuine Animal Deposit. A Cargo of 500 tons now on the way to this port. Tbia Ouano Savo great aatlBfao?on in Virginia and ortb Carolina tbe paet season. Circu? lar and certificates sent on application. Prof. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., says of this Ouano: "By a critical examination of the analysis of the various cargoes you have imported, a striking feature ia the great regularity in the per oontage of the [important constituents essential for the production of all crops." Pror. F. A. Qentb, of Philadelphia, Perm., says: "xbu Ouano is evidently of animal origin, and the minute bones which were discovered in tne same, indicate that it is the result of the decay of bats, mice. Ao. The quantity of organfo matter which is still present is about 12 per cent., and this yields about 2h per cent, of ammonia. A portion of the nitrogen is present az nitrio *cid, of which about 3 percent, were found. AU tho nitrogen present would be equiva? lent to about 3| per oent. of ammonia. The phosphoric acid in the Quaco averaged about 12| per cent., equal to 27 3 per oent. of Bone rboaj hato A considerable quan? tity of the phosphoric acid, however, is present us so-called neutral Phosphate or Lime, which, being slightly eolub e iu water, renders tho Guano as quick in its aotiou hs a corresponding quantity of Su? perphosphates would do. M lie small per coutago of potash which was found in analysis adds to its value. From all tbe experiments which I have made of the Ouanabani Ouano no doubt can exist that it is a valuable manure " Prof. II O Wbite, of tho Georgia State Agricultural Society, says: "As shown by the analysis, this Guano contains, in good prop;>] tum, all the elements which are ?euer ally considered as of valne for plant od, and the forms ano combinations in wbiob tbey are present are auch as to ren? der them available to and assimilable by the plant. I should judge that the proper use ot this article for purposes of fertiliza? tion would be attended with great profit." Prof. Charles U. Shepard Jr., in a recent analysis of thie Guano, says: "This Guano (of animal origin) wonld appear from Its physical and chemical properties to an? swer every reasonable expectation of a commercial manure Orders received and arrangemhntB made | for its sale by application to J. K ROB80N, 68 East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantic wharf, Charleston, 8. O._Jan 20 f 13 THE GKE?T SOTJTHERD DIY CJBS Ml FURCOfiOTTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 King Street. Charleston, 8. G. THE CHEAPEST DRY (lOODH, NOTIONS, Oil. CLOTHS. CARPKTS. MATTINGS, IlTUG?, Etc., THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. For prices, seo local. 8ept 4 tGmo Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ST?1 First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, YET. KV ISINO CHEATER GRAOES OF FToCK, WE CAN FURNISH WORK AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE F ftS H10 H?BLTSTATi 0 H E R Y, Pirics Paper and Envelopes. Redding and <?all invitations ON THE BEST STOCK AND PIUNTEO IN THE LATEST STYLE. hepi 4 _._*1' New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. Wt)i KING to Win, a story for girls, ?1.75. Mistress of tho Manne, by Dr. Holland, author oi' Aitbur Bonny castle, $1 50. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Tim i s. by Char I ton Lewis. $2 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Nor>?, Hindoo, Kgvptian and Ola German, br Murray, $3.25. ' Prairie and Forest, the Game of North Am< r-ca, with adventures in their pursuit, bv <L hiu.ru. $1 50 Heatth and Kduoation, by Kingsley, $1.76. Ho? a: th's complete wtoks, iu ihre, vo* tame*. The Wild North Land, by Msj.>r Purl, r, with plates, $2 50 History of Clubs and G-iib Lira, London. Hook of Wonder ItilOharaoicri,with portraits. Tbe Slang l'icibmary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Hi.unia tho Brit eh Poet*, L n lhi, and otbfcr new books. Nov 1 CLOSING OUT OP WINTER CLOTHING! Extraordinary Attraction!! CLOSING OUT OP f-VWU. fett*. Extraordinary Bargains!! CLOSING OUT OF WINTER CLOTHING. Kill k WILEY. Jan 2G WINTER CLOTIIIE AT REDUCED FEIGES FOB CASH! ITBAVELiljfi BLAOETS AND SHAWLS AT COST! Mew Style Hats 1 Pall and Winter CLOTHS AND CASHMERES Hade to Order Very Loir. B. ft W. fj. JWAFFIELD. Jan 26 COL, AS^|Y COWARD jMm?al ?ad physical tntfmng. location noted, far - wmftTnn?Ara MHNfad rearooA and WoA-adfilD SS^^flHtaMOHgni ajptrtoJWttdjpaU _-t.ii 12_?? ???_11? 107 Main St., Next to Wheeler Honea. MSTABXilSRlBD BN 1845, AND STILL L? THE FIELD, wren A LARGE end well ate* Heeled stock of firat oIgbo FURNITURE, Parlor.BecV toom and Dining Room Soto, wbiob will be sold as tow as any houoo in the oomtry for cash. Not 10 M. H. BKRRY. Imported Wines, BrandieB,?Bto , Etc? 80OT0B WHISKIES. Old Jamaica Rom, Brandies?Ol ard. Ac., Holland Gin. bbeirj Wine/Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Also, a large stcc't of ane old WhUkies, (hgars. <fcc._J. ?. BEBQEKB Conghs and Ooida BROWN'S BltONOHIAL 'ROCHES^ '.'blonite Potash Paatiles, Gelatine Lozenge*, Wistsr's Balaam Wdd Cherry, Hill's Balaum Honey, ? - Aver'? Cherry Pectoral, Jayne's Expectorant. Fiso'a Cnre. Portale at L. T. SILL1MAN it'OO.'S Dec 29 '_Drnq Store. Canned Gondo. I i\f\ CASES 2 ib cftua TOMATOES, at II i\ 9 $1 50 per di>E and 15o. par can. lOOoaaea 2 lb. oans PEACHES, at MM per doz. and 25o. per oan. On hand and for sals by Jan 7_JOHN AQNEW A BON. . 00 Gases Oatawba Champar*no. THIS WINE is fall* equal to the t rench and imported Champagne. Deo 18_J CflBEQEBa. FINE'8 SALOON. No. 41 Richard son Street, beticceri Lady and Gervais Sheets. HAVING replenished inj entire stock of Liquors, Ci?ars, &a . having also roper attention to my heat.anraut, i w prepared tb furnish my f teBda pnldio generally wb h the bent the rratk<-i? afford Ott 17 WM M PIvf >reet. na LI PURR IA POUT. Deo 18 J. O. 3EEOER8.