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.mfmmemmm "I hear thsbW^-ewoifu^des?^ Ab If a haB^eU?ila rang." rv. Human, folly, especially when in conjunoUon with hum?p wisdom, ia an affecting sight to behold; and there ia something amazing in the calm with which a man who la immensely above the average in intellect, and still more so in cultivation, ean look down from his etninenoe on hearts breaking and lives perishing, and utter forth hia childish panaceas. In Buoh oircum Btanoes, the deatrnotivo has a great ad? vantage over the constructive philoso? pher. The former cannot but have a great deal of reason in hia denuncia? tions, and so long as he confines him? self to these, be ia aafe. No man ean raise jhia VOioe too loudly sgsinst mo* dem, as none have been too energetic against ancient crimes end miaeries. Our world is full of sordid nina, of shamdeca follies, of rneaa and abort sighted perversity. Whole classes among, us bellow for freedom, shoot for liberty, exhibit the wildest enthu? siasm one moment, then cringe, bend the. aappls binges of the knee, fawn and bin? themselves under a voluntary eyataUe of slavery next,.. Others, of whom their name is legion, make load proclamations of uprightness and ho? nesty, boast of their chivalry and pa? triotism, of their determination, and while they are doing snd talking ol all thia- exert their whole sirsngtb. talents and skill to defraud their neighbors and fellow-citizens. Siuoe the world began, its history has been that of a sense of crisis, more or less violent, in which everything that was bad surged to the top with a feme which threat? ened to swamp everything that wss noble and good. The motive of the crisis, changes from time to time, but the f?qt does noi vary. We sre now in the vary midst of one of these emer? gencies, The special sin of the times is lawlessness, or lawless selfishness? the reign of every man's speoial inte? rest, or of whatever every man thinks his speoial interest, in antagonism to that of the species in general, and of all and every other man. Ooia has be? come a day in which every man does bia work only for hia pay, and fo- no other motive?in which might is right, and the principle to keep what you have and get what yoa can, no matter how, has become the rolicg one. A day in which excellence of oharaoter has oeasafl lo be desired or thought to be desirable, snd feme, that last in? firmity of noble and generous minds, lias gone oat of fashion. A day in which men no longer cars what be? comes 61 their neighbors at their frienpaV. .in wkiok wtatsst exercises a brigandish away over tuumK for every thought, every pulsation, every inspi? ration is pregnant with and dominates for seH. . f ?: tfbimr* Is not Lord Ckmoys beside himself, to question papal infallibility? Does he not know that infallibility is an at* tribute not only of the Pope, bnt of every parish priest, (minister above the rank of deacon.) of the Protestant Episcopal Ohurob? Witness the fol? lowing, from "the form and manner of ordering priests:" "Receive the Holy Ghost for the office and work of a priest' in the Ohurob of Ood, now committed onto thee by the imposi? tion of onr hands. Whose sins thou dost forgive, they are forgiven; and whose sins thou dost retain, they are retained. Archbishop Manning ia right. Surely a forgiver and retainer of aias ought to be, if he is not, infal? lible. And no good Episcopalian, not lo say papist, oso question it. Q. ?Baa nil Oraa, February 9?187s. - Memphis, Tknn. Webtbbn ah? Atlantic R. R. Co., | Office Gen. Pabs'b & Ticket ao't. Attuanta, Ga., January 22, 1875. The following telegram, sent by the Associated Prose Agent at New Or? leans, explains itself: No Mannx Gass ? New Orleans, January 21.?The Mystic Society here have decided to dispense with ?he pa? rade on Mardi GraB day, on account of the absence of hia Royal Highness King Prosperity. For several years Mardi Gras has been celebrated in Memphis. Tenn., with ao.qh success ss to rival New Or? leans,: and last year it was prooounoed by every one who witnessed it to be far better than anything ever eeen in this boon try. The celebration this year at Memphis will mrpass all others in elegance' and splendor. For the convenience of those who desire to go, the'Western and Atluntio Railroad and its connections will sell, commencing February 6, Round Tbjp Tickets fob One Fabe, $22 Go, good to return be? fore February 16. Through First Glass Day Coaches leave Atlanta daily at 9.85 P. M.. (or Memphis, without change, and no obarge is made for occupying seats. Magnificent Palace Sleeping and Drawing-room Ooadues leave Atlanta daily at 9 35 P. M., for Memphis, without cbauge. Oar supply of Pa? lace Drawing-room and Sleeping Oars is aapjs fflr any emergency, and spe? cial ears can be furnished npon appli? cation, to leere Augusta, Athens, Rome, .Bsvanpab, Charleston, Maoon, Oolauabfja or Charlotte. Parties de? siring to gO should notify me. as esrly as possible. B. W. W REN N, Gen, Pkss'r snd Ticket Agent, ? Jj9 Atlanta; 6e. We call attention to circulars of Mr. B. W. Wrenn, General Passenger Agent Western and Atlantio Railroad. He is al ways op with the times. Par? ties desiring to bo present at Memphis should address him at once. BY J. A. SELBY. COL Mail abkasuhmbntb.-Northen. nail opens 6.80 A. M., 8 P. M.; oloses 11 A. M., 6 P. M. Obarleston opent 8 A. M., 5.80 P.M.;doset 8 A. M.,6 P. Hi. Western opene 6 A. M., 1 P. M.; oloses 6,1.80 P. H. Greenville ?opene 8.46 P. M.; oloses 6 A. M. Wil? mington opens 4 P. M.; oloses 10.80 A. M. On Sunday open from 2.30 to 9.80 P. M. Senator elect ObristiaUoy, of Michi? gan, eaame to stand npon a sound plat? form. In a reeent letter be saysr "The manner of my eleetion leaves me at liberty to support or oppose measures upon their merits, according to my convictions of right, and with reference to the interests of the whole country, rather than for any partisan ends, and I propose to avail myself of that liberty on all proper occasions." This is in pleasing contrast with the policy pursued by bis predecessor, Mr. Obandier. Christmas Day brought no holiday to the Iiiverpool post office officials. The growing and very good fashion of sending Obristmas aards caused an ex nnm L _t IAA nnn I __l.:_t_ *- - J ums vfi VIDI AUV.VTW ItllrliOIB, WUIUU UBU to be delivered in the city on Friday; while on the evening previous the let? ters posted exceeded the daily average by 112,000. If we, so-called devils of printing I offices, do not exaotly gain our livali-1 hoods in the sweat of our brow, we do win with the ink ou our hands and clothes. Five tieroes Davis diamond hams, five tieroes Davis sugar cured break? fast bacon, twenty-five tieroes new leaf lard, just received and for aale obeap, at Hardy Solomon's. The Western and Atlantio Railroad eay they oan furnish as many sleeping oars as may be needed to carry people | to the Memphis Mardi Gras. Dried peaches and apples, white] peas and beana just received aod for I sale cheap, at Hardy Solomon's. Wa understand there are clubs; of the beet people getting ready to go to the Memphis Mardi Gtaa. Fire Hernes Daria* diamond hams,! of this season's cure, j ant received at | Hardy Solomon's. A large lot of North Oarolioa moon tain apples, just received and for sale j Obeap, at Solomon's. 500 dozen fresh eggs just received and for sale at reduced price, at Hardy Solomon's. Osn you not get up a olnb to go to j Memphis to Mardi Gras? All goods marked down five per| cent, at Hardy Solomon's. The celebration of Mardi Gras in Memphis will cost over $150,000. 10,000 oigars. at $2 50 per 100, for J sale at Solomon's. Everybody should go to Memphis] Mardi Cras. WAKE UP! THE Indian Girl's NEW SENSATION, 3 f >r 23 cents, have arrived, and will truly j WAKE UP a eensation in the Cigar Trade just as soon aa it is found oat by smokers that PERRY A 8LAWSON are iutroutuuug tbe FINEST 3 FOR ?5 OBSTS CIGARS ever boasted nf in this country. Fob 3 Mules'. Mules! pay FORTY head of Keutuckv ^TaTA MOLES, whloh will bo Hold low. jpg?JfaVTbey can be seen at O. Logan's Stables, coiner Senate and Assembly streets. W. 8. & L. TALUOTT. Jan 81_3 Assignees' or Trustees' Notice of Ap? pointment. In the DUtriet Court of the United Statca I for tbe Eastern Dint riot of South Caro? lina?in Bankruptcy. In tho matter ol Hope A Gjles, Bank? rupts. riio whom dt may concern: The uuder J. signed hiercby give* notice of bis ap? point mont aa Assignee of tbo estate of ] Hope & Gyles, Of Colomhia, in the County of Hiohland, in said District; and who were, to wit: on the 5th day of October, A. D. 1874, adjudged bankrupt, upon tbe petition I of themselves, by tho honorable District Court or said District. ! Dated at Columbia, the 20th day of Jan? uary, A. D 1875. UEO. It. CAPERS, Jan 21 th8 _ Assignee. Real Estate Wanted. OWNERS of large plantxtions, who are disposed to sell the whole or portion, or owners of timbered 'ands near rafting , streams or railroad, or farms of 100 to 500 acres of produotive land, (or that by Judi? cious cultivation can be made so,) or hold? ers of improved city property, will do well to call npon the subscriber. Persona at a distance, who wish to make a reply to tbsir communications certain, will please enclose a stamp. GBO. NORTH, . Baal Estate Agent, Mansion House, Jan 20w4_Columbia. B. C. For Sale. ALL that TRACT OF LAND, lying ou Blee Orssk Bead, containing 900 acres, bounded aa follows: Eist by lands of Cant. SUok; West by John Stack; South by Buudrix and Kelch; South-east by Char? lotte and Columbia Railroad. This land 1? \iU well-timbered, Vor further informa? tion, apply to J. WINDHORN, or. Jan 81 3t* J. LOMAS. ?MBIA, S. C, THURSDAY M0R3JING, FEBRUARY 4, 1 SIMMONS' REGULATOR 3 pt oniB of I ivcr Complaint arc un i and pain in the aide. Bometimea ia in the abonlder, and iamistaken natism. The stomach ia affected i of appetite and sickm as, bowels, ral, coBtive, sometimes alternating , 1 be head is troubled with pain, j heavy sensation,considerableloas of menjpry, accompanied with paintoi sen sation of having left updone something which ?ght to have been done. Often com? plaining of weaknesa, debility and low spirits" Sometimes many of the above Srmptasaa attend tbe disease, and at other mes vary few of them; but tbe Liver is generafly the organ moat involved. THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY i Is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or bdj icjuriouB mineral sub? stance, but i? L PVRBLT VEOETABLK, Containing those Southern Boots and Herbs, which an All-wise Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases ciuacd by De- | rangement of the Liver and Bowels. SIMMONS' LIVEE REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, Ie eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate resort, will save many an hour of suffering, and many a dollar in. time and doctors' bills. After over Forty Years' trial, it is still reoeiving that moat unqualified testimonials to its virtues from persona of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physi? cians commend it as the most Err ECT?nL 0rZC|F &C For Oonstipation, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Dizziness,Sour Stomaoh, Bad Taste iu the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the Beginn of the Kid neys, Despondency, Gloom and Forebodings of Evil?all of which are tho offspring of a Diseased Liver. 1 FOB DYSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes.of water and food may bei faesd without fear. As a romedy iu Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Restlessness, Jaundice, Nsutta, IT HAS IVO EQUAL! It is tbe Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World! 1 r CAUTION! 0 Buy no Powders or prepared SIMMONS/ LIVER REGULATOR,unless in our engraved | wrapper, with Trade-mark, 8tamo and Signature unbroken. None other is genuine. JT. II. ZBIliln & CO,, BtSKSua, On., and Ftatlaci.elpb.Ia. FOB 8ALE BY ALL DBUQGIST8. Take Simmons' Livtr Regulator For all diseases of tho Liver, Stomaoh and 8pleenr As a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints. Dyspepsia, Mental Depreaaion, Restlessness. Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic, Constipation and Biliousness, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIAL!. "I have never seen or tried snob a arsa pie, efficacious* eatiefaotory and pleaeant remedy in my life."?H. Hainkb, St. Louis, Mo. Hon. Alex. H. Stephenm. "I occasionally use, whan my condition ondl|ion tfsrT: rago???it, p?. mmmmW Wee*** with good effect."?Hon. Alii. run. Governor of Alabama. "Your Begulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it Is a valuable addition to the medical science."?Gov. j. Gill Shobtzb, Ala. "I have used the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world as the best me? dicine I have ever used for that olassof diseases it purports to core.?H. F. Tnia pen. President of City Bank. "Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medicine."?C. A. Ntjttino. Druggist. "We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim? mons' Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and know it to be the bost Liver Re? gulator offered to the public."?M. R. Lyon und H. L. Lyon, Bellefoutaine, O.a. "I was cured by Simmons' Livor Regu? lator, after having suffered several years with Chills and Fever."? R. F Andedbon. Pearl Grits and Hominy. i~>P? BARRELS FRESH PEARL CHITS, ??9 15 barrels fresh PEARL HOMINY. Jutt received and for sale by Jan 26_JOHN AQNEW A RON. 10 Barrels Sweet Florida Oranges. RECEIVED THIS MORNING, direct frcm Florida, and for sale cheaper than ever offered iu Columbia. Send order* early to HARDY SOLOMON. Jan 27_ Lj an ORF.Tll'.S GARDEN SEED! AFULL assortment just received at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S Jan 16_Drug Store. Seventy-five Out of Every Hundred] PERSONS are affected with eomo de? rangement or disease of the skin. No matter what the nature of it may he, "HBINlTrfH'8 QUERN'S DELIGHT," the great American Blood Put itier. will euro it. This in quite enough to say. If yon have any skin dievase, use Heinitsb s Queen's Delight. Deo 10 J New, Choice and Fresh Goods. ?MY STORE, on Main street, two doors below I'noiNix office, is oiico moro open, whore my matrons can seenru evt rytbitig in the line, olioico and fresh. C?LE.?Y,Eatiug and Planting POTATOES, I Malaga QRAPKrt, French PRUNES, CRAN? BERRIES, Bologna and Fresh Pork I SAUSAGES, French CONFECTIONERY, and many other articles. Call and seo the stock. MRS. C. HOFFMAN. Jan 14_ Kerosene Oil. PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at 18c per gallon, at wholesale, and 20c. per gal? lon at retail, delivered iu all parts of the city. This Oil is guaranteed fully up to the standard required by the Uaitod States. For sale by Jan 5_JOHN AQNEW A 8QN. Hew Layer Raisins. QUARTER BOXES NEW LAYER I _ BADJ1NB, at $1 eaoh. _ net received and for sale by ,^?7_JOHN AQNEW A BON. Springs, Axles and Iron, OUR stock of SPRINGS and AXLES, a a well as IRON of all descriptions, is very large. Purchaser* will save money bj ?nxraring these goods, as well as Carriage [aterlal, at the Hardwire Establishment of Hoy 28 JOHN AUNEW A SON. 100 27t? Clergy. "Hit* bsan a dyspeptio for years; began the Regulator two yeara ago; it baa acted like a eharm in my case."?Bev. j. 0. Holhxs. j. Lady's Endorsement. ' Thtr* fatten jonr medicine a ihovwagn trial, and In no oaae has it failed to give foil satisfaction."?Ellen Meacuam, Cuat tahooobee, Fla. Sheriff JW6? County. "I have deed yonr Regulator with suc oeasful effect in Bilious Colic and Dyspep? sia. It is an excellent remedy, and cer? tainly a pnblio blessing."?0. Mastebsoh, Bibb County, Oa. My Wife. "My wife a id sell have used the Regula? tor fur yeare, and tentify to its great vir? tues."?Rev. J. B. Feldes, Perry, Oa. "I think Simmons' Liver Regulator one of the beat medicines ever made for the Liver. My wife and many others have used it with wonderiul effect."?E. K. SrAEEa, Albany, Ga. M.D. "I have need the Regulator in my family, and also in ray regular practice, and havo found it a most valuable and satisfactory medicine., and believe if it was used by the profession, it would he of service in very many oases. I know very mnch of its com? ponent parts, and can certify its medicinal qualities arc perfectly harmless."?is. F. (imoas, M. D., Macon, Oa.| Jan GDJwGin New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. WORKING to Win, a story for girh, $1.75. Mistress of tho Manse, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bouujcattle, $1 5(1. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Times, bv Charlton Lewis, $2 CO. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Old German, by Morruy, $2.25. Prsirio and Forest. (lioQamo of North America, with adventures in their pursuit, by Gillmore. $1.50. Health and Education, by Kingsley, $1.75. Hogarth's complete woiks, in three vo lumes. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with plates, $2.60. History of Clubs and Club Life, London. Rook of Wonder? ful Characters, with portraits. The Slang Dictionary, histoiical and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts of (he British i'oetB, London, and other new hoots. Nov 1 LOOK I LOOK 1 i $1,200,000 11 PRIZES! THE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME ON KECORO, will be drawn in public in Bt. Louis on M a HC 11 Iii, 1475. CAPITAL PiLIZS, $100.000! Missouri State Lotteries, Lcgaliz d b.v stale Authority. MORaAY,MILLER & CO., Mana'rs. ar. louis, mo. 1 Prize of.$100.000 I J'rizoor. 50 000 1 Prize or. 22,000 1 Prize of. 20.000 6 Prizes of. 10.000 10 Prizes of. 5,1)00 20 Prizes of. 3.600 100 Prizes or. 1.00Q And 11,451 oiher Prizes of from $1,600 to $50. Amounting in the aggregate to $1,200,000. Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar? ters, $6. Prize payable in fall and no postpone? ment of drawings take plaoe. Address, for Tickets and Cironlars, MURRAY. MILLER A CO., P. O. Box 2,446, St. Louis. Mo. Jan C_lT8mo New Sugar-Lured Hams, 1AA NEW YORK sugar-cured HAMS. L\/ VJ choice quality. Just received and tor sale by JOHN AONEW A SON. ii'iti iij, frM**njm?ni*^^ t in i . . .. Event." 375. VOL. X?NO. 273 POSITIVE REDUCTION In prices of WINTER GOODS. ICOMMENCE to-day to offer my entire stock of NEW AND DESIRABLE I GOODS At and Selow Cost, To insure a clearance, and make room for I an extenaive Spring stock. For the next | five or six weeks, such Can be had aa will foroe aalet, and indnoe buyers to make evory effort to obtain such goods as are really useful, at from twenty five to fifty per cent, less than the usual prices. All in need of DBY GOODS will save money by taking advantage of this opportunity. J. H. KINABD. Jan 28_ The Ball Opened for 1876. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, 5cc. NEW GOODS received tri-weekly, and I stnnning Leade.es in all lines of goods exhibited every day. A visit to the store of | W.D.LOVE&CO. Will convince the pnblio that we mean to I give them better valuo for their monoy than they can bay in any other DRY GOODS HOUSE IN THE STATE. Facta | proven at the GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods House W.D.LOVE&CO. /?iff Ju' ? A7~Sa*nple* aent -to all. parte of the country on application. _Jan 80 Grand Osat?1 Java Geffiae. WE are agents for the GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY. Their eoffee is sold in pound paokagea, at thirty cents per pound, and each oate of sixty pounds contains a superior eight day clock, which becomes the property of the lnoky purchaser who buys the package con? taining the ticket wbieh entitles the owner thereof to the clock. The coffee is fall vslae itself for the price charged, and the clock is given as a prize to induce pur? chasers to try the coffee. Jan 22 JOHN AGNEW A 80N. GOOD THINGS, 100 barrels NORTHERN ATPLES. 200 boxes CANDY. 100 boxes RAISINS. 20C cases CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons, Walnuts, Ac, wholesale and retail, as low an any house in this country. L?RICK & LOWRANCE. SONIHX QOOO ? CARD. The Laurel Street GROCERY ESTABLISUUEXT g IS now open to the puh'ic. offering the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to the trade. The proprietor is so confi? dent of the superior merits of hisgoods that he asks no discrimination in his favor as compared with anything in this market; so that you cm at otico encourago Southern industry, and at the same time directly serve your int< rest, by purchasing from this reliable house. Offering rvory reason? able facility to customers, 1 big an humble share ot public patronage. _Dec I JOHN E. GYLES, Agent. Wines and Liquors. CUAMPAGN'ES-rommery.Sec, Ohaus .V Duchatel, Kolh > a Inland Sparkling Catawba, Caliiornln "Imperial." BRANDIES?Brandenburg Freren, Jas. Heimee? v. Otard, Dupuy A Co., vintages 1835,1868, 18C5. WINES -Oil Private stock Maderla?in bottles only, Oboioe Table Sherrios, California Angelica?very delicate, Sandeman and other Porte, t Full line of Hooks and Sauternes, inolud- ] ing ??Chateau Yquom," "Latour Blanche," "Hockheimer," ' ijaubenheim? r," Ac, Ac. Our specialty is fine goods, auoh aa we can, with uonfidonce, recommend. Any rare wine not in store wo are prepared to purohaso either in New York or Europe, and furnish at market rates. Not28_OEO. HYMMERS. Elaine 011. THE undersigned are sole agenta for tbe celebrated ELAINE OIL, 185 PIRK TBDBT, Perfectly secure und cannot be exploded. Absolutely SAFE. Price* at retail 4?c. per gallon. . JOHN AONEW A SON. Jan 5 BARG1? BXTWM1MY! CLOSING OUT. OF WINTER CLOTHING!. Extraordinary Attractio?*? CLOSING OUT OF Extraordinary Bargains** CLOSING OUT OF . ....... .?v ?um twine. WIIT11 CLOTlllt AT ' " v REDUCED PRICES FOB * * ... ? CASH I TRAVELING BEATITO and SHAWLS at COST I New Style Hat? J Pall and Wintef CLOTHS AND CJLS^Wir Made to Order Very Low. ;. R. & W. (I. SWAFflEUV Jan 2G COL, ASJUgrl COVVAR? yN*deJ ?ni physical training. Xocatioct aatpMgaael ana vmm lafcrrattmal aM awalfhTneWandBaa? asB nSLromlaM fh Til I a*JaastratsdCB&flai ?Dtf? Jai 12 _ . 107 Main St., Next to Wheeler House. * KSTABL18HEO IN 1845, AND STILL IN THE FIELD WITH A LAUGE and w?U aav v^lf leoted stock of first olaaa> F U h NI TO R1 ?', Parlor, BssV mum and Dining Roow? _ j? Beta, which will be so 1st aav low as anv house in the con ltry for oaah. Nov 10 * _m. H. bkbbt. Imported Wines, Brandiea,.Ete . Ett? mm. sassWaW SCOTCH WHISKIES, uld Jamaica Bum, hi andies? Otaxd. Ac., HollnndOin, bheirv Win?, ('on Wine, Madeira Wins, Mso.'atarge Rtcr"t of Ar.t old WhirVk-j. i, Oigars. Ac_J. O. 8KKQEK8 Coughs and Oo!ds BROWN'S BRONCHIAL ?ROCHES. . Chlorate I'otash Paati'ee; Oelatim: I osenges, Wislai's Balsam Wild Cherry. Hill'* Kalsum Honey, Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral, Jayne's Expectorant, Pieo'a Cure. For sale at ? L. T. SILLIMAN s't'O.*' Doc 29 PrnaStorw. ? Canned Goods. l|\r\0\SK8 aibeansTOMATOB?, a?? H *\f $1 60 per dos and ISo.per can. 100 oases 2 lb. eaas PEACHES, at aU*f. por aoz. and 25c. per can. On hand and for aale by <5ad7_john aownw aracm." 60 Cases Oatawba Champagne. THIS WINS is fully eqaal to the Frese* 1 and imported Champagne. Deo 18 _J-O. SEEQEBf*; ~" FINE'S SALOON. ,.w, Mo. 41 Uiehardeon Street, between JDosrjsjr^ and OervuU Streets. HATING replenisbsd my entire stiel s# Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having aaW fivon proper attention to my Rettaursa** am now prepared to fsrnUh my frteadw and the publlo generally with the beet.IB* marketn afford. Oct 17 , WM. M. FINK. Astaafci-! PURE CALIFORNIA PORT. Deo 18 J. O. SEEGETO.