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Um m DjBMBAomrcz, Scaura nr ran Pdox BTIiTAJtlA. IdWIBL?kT?BU.?A despatch to the New York rFertt, from Harria burg, giro* the following partioulara of ? disgraceful scene which occurred ia the Pennsylvania Legfaeetlre M Sloi day night: "Mr. TelUy, Democrat, of Delaware County, made a motion to refer the petition Of citiaena of Lanoaater City. I oonteaticg the neat of D. P. Boeen atiUer, a Republican, aa member of the legislature,*? the Committee on the Judiciary. The BepnbUoaoa raieed the point of order that the petition waa not properly before the Hooee, that body not baring been legally organ? ised when the petition waa originally introduced Speaker Pattcreon de aided againet the BepobHoaas, when aa appeal waa taken, and hia deeiaion wan eaataloed by a large majority. Wo? mepnMiean, of Uoioo County, then raieed the farther point of order that it required two-thirds of those it to take op the petition under aonaealnn of the roles. The tor nsadeted aa adverse deeiaion, aaat satailalnorl a motion to adjourn, when Wolf sprang to his feet, and in? stead that he had a right to txfWrd oa Ida point, "The Speaker declared him out of attar, aa no appeal had been taken front hie deemjon. and n motion toad van not debateable. Mr. Wolf) that ha wee not ont of order, i Speaker commanded him to take his aaat, and. Wolf refaaing to obey, be nailed into requisition the eerrieeeof th* Sergeant-at-Arms, who proceeded to execute the order of the Chair. The Bepnblioana biased the proceeding and the Democrat* ap? plauded it. Wolf continued yelling at the top of bis voloe until the Sergeant* at-Arms seised him. The ball of the House presented a scene of indescriba? ble confusion, and .the Bepublioan members rushed to the defence of their colleague and wrested him from the hands of the Sergeant-at-Arms. In the midst of the commotion, the Speaker adjourned the House. Dur? ing the melee, pistole were drawn, and for a time it waa feared that a general riot would ensue." In the House, yesterday, aetion upon a resolution to'eeusore Mr. Wolf for disobeying the rales of the House during the disgraceful eeeue of Mon? day evening, waa postponed till to-day. Got. Chamberlain, ia a letter to the Nation upon the subject of the recent inter-collegiate contest in New York, make* some very fine end icoisive points against the policy of theee ex? hibitions. He forcibly puts it that a student'* ??first dnty and interest is to do; the work of the recitation and loo-1 tore room;" that this duty ?111 com? pletely fill the time of ninety-nine oot1 Of n hundred atndents. leaving "a very Insignificant names teal faction* to take part in what he severely cha? racterises a* "these side-shows." He argue* that the "conservative influ? ence* of real knowledge and thorough discipline are supplemented by tboee effects which most attend the public exhibition of imitative powers and su? perficial or imperfect knowledge." Duly respecting the eminent men under whose patronage this contest took plaoft, Qov. Chamberlain protests against their claim of advantage to the etudent, in being ineentive to close, careful and improving atody. He holds that good seholarabip oan be attained ' alone by patient study and reflection; that public applause is an insiduoua and unbealthfol food for the young mind. A graduate of Harvard him? self, be notes with satisfaction aa not' insignificant the absence of Harvard and Yale from the reoent oont? st, and olosea his very admirable lettes pithily olaimiog that it ia better to buve stu? dents judged "by what they know than by what they say." The "forty jackass-power," as Ben. Butler called the press, are rejoicing all over the country at old bliuky'a de- I feat. His oremation will take place on the 4th of March next. man Grand Central Java Coffee. WE are agents for tho GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA OOPPEE COMPANY. Their coffee is sold in pound paokages, at thirty cents per pound, and each cute of sixty pounds contains a superior eight day clock, which becomes the broperty of the luoky purohaserwho buys the package con? taining the ticket whlsh entitlea the owner thereof to tbo olock. The coffre is full value itself for the price charged, and the olock is given as a prize to induce pur? chasers to try the coffee. Jan22_JOHN AQNEW A SON\_ Hew Garden Seeds BToVelltca ?r??l Approved Klmla. FOTTLER'S EARLY DRUMUEAD, Carter's Superfine Early, Early Sonweinf eat?U/Aintal. Early Wieningetadt, EailyFrensh Ox Heart, Early Peas, Earlv Corn, Berts. For sale by * E. H. UEINITSH. Jan_aOjf_ _ Drug and Seed Store. Stop that Barking. WHBREVtiR you go, you hear Cough? ing. Barking, Cleariug tho Throat. In Church, iu the Concert Room, Opera Uouae. Court House, Coughing is a preva? lent disorder. Why don't yon cur? it by using STANLEY'S GREAt COUGH SYRUP? It will eure. Vor sale at Jan auf_HEIHiTSH'S Drug Store. Hams! Harnt! I I f\f \ CHOICE Loaiavillo Sugar-Cored JA/vS HAMS, large sizes, jest received and for aale at 14o. per penno. Jan to JOHN AG NEW A SON. Buggies, Wagons. Ac. IAM now Dffortng my stook of BUOQIES, KO0EAWAY4 AND M1LBUHN WA? GONS at reaWtd prioss to dose the business. Tuose in want of vahieles will save money by calling at the etore of Joha Agnew k Son, and purchasing before my stack is closed out. JOHN AGNEW. Jan 22_'__ Dried peaches and apples, white peas and beans just received and for sale cheap, ataHardy Solomon's. TTTI7 ? Jl??JU JJI "I BY J. A. SELBY. CC 1ST??MJMnta Om, Mnwrr 9?1BTB. M XXFHIB, TzMt. Wjbstxbk am? AxiiAwno B. B Co., Offiob Okk. Pass's A Tiokbt Ao't. ATfcAWTA, Ga., January 22, 1875. The following telegram, aent by the Associated Press Agent at New Or? leans, explains i tee If: No Mabdi Qbas-?New Orlxaiw, January 21.?The Myatio Society here have decided to diepenee with 'be pa .grade on Mardi Graa day, on sooount of ' the absence of hie Royal Highness King Prosperity. For several years Mardi Ores has been celebrated in Memphis, Tenn., with such snooees as to rival New Or? leans, and last year it wae pronoonoed by every one who witnessed it to be far bettor than anything ever eeea in thie country. The celebration thia year at Memphis will corpses all others in elegance and splendor. For the convenience of those who desire to go, the Western and Atlantic Railroad and its connections will sell, commencing February 5, Round Trip Tickets fob Omb Fang. $22 50; good to return be? fore February 15. Through First Glass Day Ooaohes le&ve Atlanta daily at 9 35 P. M . for Memphis, without change, and no charge is made for occupying seats. Magnificent Palace Bleeping and Drawing-room Ooaobes leave Atlanta daily at 9 35 P. M., for Memphis, without change. Our supply of Pa? lace Drawing-room and Sleeping Cars is ample for any emergency, ana spe? cial care can be furnished upon appli? cation, to leave Augusta, Athens, Rome, Savannah, Charleston, Macon, Oolombua or Charlotte. Partiea de? siring to go should notify me as early as possible. B. W. WRENN, Gen. Pasa'r and Ticket Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Five tierces Davis diamond hams, five tierces Davis sugar-cured break? fast bacon, twenty-five tieroea new leaf lard, just received and for aale obeep, at Hardy Solomon's. We understand there are clubs of the best people getting ready to go to the Memphis Mardi Gras. Five tierce* Davis* diamond hams, of thia season's cure, just received at Hardy 8olomon's. A large lot of North Carolina moon tain apples, just received and for aale cheap, at Solomon's. Can von not get up a club to go to Memphis to Mardi Gras? All gooda marked down five per cent at Hardy Solomon's. The oelebration of Mardi Gras in Memphis will oost over 3150,000. 10,000 cigars, at $2 50 per 100, for sale at Solomon's. Everybody should go to Memphis Mardi Oras. highly important TO FARMERS AND PLANTERS! STHE AMMONIATED MUCILAGE dolivered iree of expense, through the post, to any address in the United titatex, from one tu four pounds. Manuring and preparing soede be? fore planting has been practiced for many centuries, but in the mo?t crndo and im? practicable manner, all resorting to firet saturating with water, then rolling in lime, ashes or kindred substances. Their par? tial failures resulted from I heir non-adhe? sive properties? tho water having none? and tho preparations foil and crumbled from off tho seeds. The great Leibig had often referred, and Bpoko of the nui-ject, tbat the day would yet tome when a euf fieient quantity ot food could he made to adhere to each seed, sufficient for its growth and development, so powerful and yet so mild as not to injure tho germinat? ing powers of the tender seod. Two years ago I introduced a MUCILAGE, und, al? though not yet claiming a staudard of per? fection, sufficient evidenoo is produced that a rapid stride has been made in this great held or scieuce. Thirty six hundred lann era and planters liavo now used it.and, with tow exceptions, they pronounce it a j unocttm for what it claims to accomplish, three-fourths of which aro ordering the second timo. This year it is still highly itnpioved?ita adbosivu and other pro? pertied much strengthened. Seeds arc not steeped m thin preparation as in tho old way. They are merely coattd by pouring tho mucilage over them, thou rolled in wood asbe-a and rich dry earth, gypi-um or bone duet, much adhering to each send with such tenacity as to piss thionph planting machines without fahiigiff. li prevents blight, ftingu-*, rust, birds and in? sects, and never failing to produce a vigor? ous and healthy stand. Farmers should use it on cotton, corn, wheat, oats and rye, and truck farmers on potatoes, peae, beans and all small grain, by the mdot which they will mature six days eailier. Put up in one pound packages at thii ty cents (30) nor pound. Sufficient for one to two bushels of grain. According to the late post office arrangementm, 1 will deliver it VRKr.ii> KXrENSE, from one to f< nr pounds, to any address in tho United States, at their respective pest oflioea Mreotiocs aent with every paokago. Orders solioited. ear In te vor at experiments ?h?re pota? toes, ootton and corn were rolled in a mix? ture of one-half gypsum and one-half pure bone meal, after the mucilage was applied, an increased yield of 18 to 20 per cent, was obtained over those not ao treated. JOHN COMMINS, Sole Agent, In Rear of Foal Otioe, Charleston, S. O. gab * _ Pearl Grits and Hominy. OK BARRELS FRESH PEARLGHITH, j?* > 15 barrels fresh PEARL HOMINY. Ju -t received and for sale by Jan 26 JOHN AG NEW A BON. 1TTV ?t our Jut Censures Attend the True )L?MBIA, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 181 SIMMONS' REGULATOR Tb e r> mptome of liver Complaint ere no ensioeuH tod pain in the aide. Bometimee the pain ia in the shoulder, and ia mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach ia affected with loaa of appetite and aickneaa, bowela, in general, costive, aomeiimea alternating with lax. 1 ho headis trouble* with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss of memory, accompanied with painful son sation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. Often com? plaining of weakness, debility and low spirits. Sometimes many of the above symptoms attend tbe disease, and at other times very few of them; but tbe Liver is generally the organ most involved. Ia warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or anj injurious mineral sub* [ eta nee, but is PCBBbT VKOKTABLK, Containing those Southern Boots and Herbs, which an All-wise Providenee has placed I in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diaeaaes cauaed by Da- | rangeaaent of the Liver and Bowels. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OB MEDICINE, Is eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate resort, will aavo many an hour of Buffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. After over Forty Years' trial, it ia still reoeiving tbe most unqualified testimonials to its virtues from persons of the highest charaoter and responsibility. Eminent physi? cians commend it as the most BPPBGT?AL SPKCiriC For Constipation, Headache, Fain in the Shoulders, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Bad Taste in tbe Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart. Fain in tbe Region of the Kid? neys, Despondsnoy, Qloom and Forebodings of Evil?all of which are tbe offspring of a Diseased Liver. FOB DYSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food msy be j faced without fear. As a remedy in Malarious Fevers. Bowel Complaints, Restlessness, I Jaundice, Nausea, IT HAS NO EQUAL! It is tbe Cheapest, Purest aod Best Family Medicine in the World! CAlfTIOM Buy no Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR,nnlossin onr engraved wrapper, with Trade-mark, Htamo and Signature unbroken. None other ia genuine. jr. 11. ZB1LISJ & CO,, Hscon, Ga., aad Philadelphia. FOB SALE BT ALL DR?GQI8T8. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator For all diaeaaes of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. I As a remedy in Malarinua Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia. Mental Depression, Restlessness. Jaundioe, Nausea, Siek Headache, Colio, Constipation and Biliousness, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "I bave never seen or tried such a aim pie, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant remedy in my life."?H. HaiNsa, Bt. Louie, Mo. Hon. Alex. H. Stephen?. "I occasionally use, when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good effect."?Hon. Alex. H. Btb miss. Governor of Alabama. "Your Regulator haa been in cae in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addition to tbe medical I science."?Go v. J. Gill 8hobtek, Ala. "I bave used the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to tbe world as tbe best me? dicine I have ever need for tbat class of diseases it purports to cure.?H.F. Thjo pen. President of City Bank. "Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medicine."?C. A. Nuttiso. Druggist. "We have bnen acquainted with Dr. Sim* ?ions' Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and know it to be tbe best Liver Re? gulator offered to the public."?M. R. Lyon a:?d H. L. Lyon, Bellefoutaine, Ga. "I was cured by Simmons' Liver Unku? ltur, after having suffered several years with Chills and Fever."?R. F AxntinsoN. New, Choice and Fresh Goods. MY STORE, on Main street, two doors below l'nutNix office, is once more opeu whom my latrous can secure ev. rything in the line, choice ami fresh. CKLfc .Y, Eat ing and Plant inp POTATOES, MalagaGHAPEtH, French PRUNES, CHAN BERBIES, Bologna and Fresh Pork HAUS AG ES, French CONFECTIONERY, and many other articles. Call and seethe otock. MRS. C. HOFFMAN. _Janl4 Kerosene Oil. PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at 18o per gallon, at wholesale, and 20o per gal? lon at retail, delivered in all partn of the I city. This Oil is guaranteed fully up to the standard n quired by the United States. For sale bv Jan 5 JOHN AONTBW A RON. Wines and Liquors. C1 II AM PAG N ES? Po m me i y. Sec, ' Obaus A Dnchxtol, Kclley's Island Hpaikiiug Catawlia, California "lmpeiial." BRANDIES?Brandenburg Frert?, Jas. Ilenuesuy, Otard, Uupuy * Co , viutages 1835, 18?8, 18(15 WINES -Old Privato St-.ck Madcria?ill bottles only, Choice Table Cherries, California Angelica? v> r> delicate, h andemau and other Por ?. Full line of Hook? and -internes, includ? ing "Chateau Yqucm," "Latour Hlanche," "Hockheiiuer," "ijaubt uheimer," Ac.Ao. Our specialty is Ono goods, siieh as we can, with itminriunee, recommend An> rare wine not in store we are prepared to purchase t*ittit r in New Y.<rk or Europe, and furnish at market rates. Nov 28 _GKO. SYMMER8. New Layer Raisins. 1 i\f\ QUARTER BOXES NEW LAYis.II 1UU RAlblNH, at $1 eaeb. Just reoeived and for sale by Jan 7 JOHN AONEW A BON. Elaine Oil. THE undersigned are sole agents for the celebrated ELAINE OIL, 185 FIIIK TKST, Perfectly secure und cannot be exploded. Absolutely save. Prices at retail 40o. per gallon. JOHN AGNEW A HON. Jan 6 _ The Western and Atiantio Railroad j say they can furnish as many sleeping cars as may be needed to carry pec pie to the Memphis Mardi Grns. The Clergy. "Have been a dyspeptio for years; began tbe Regulator two years ago; it bas acted like a charm in my case."?Rev. J. O. Holmes. Lady's Endorsement. "I have given jour medicine a thorough I trial, and in no case haa it failed to give full satisfaction."?Ellui Meacham, Chat taboocbee, Fla. Sheriff Bibb County. "I bave used your Regulator with auo-1 cessful effdot in Bilious Colio and Dyspep? sia. It ia an excellent remedy, and cer tainlv a pnblic blessing."?C. Mabtebson, Bibb County, Ga. My Wife. "My wifo aid seit bave used the Regula? tor for years, and testify to its great vir? tues."?Rev. J. R. Feldeb. Perry, Ga. "I think Simmons' Liver Regulator one of the best medicines ever made for tbe Liver. My wifo and many others have used it with wonderful effect."? E. K. Spa*ks, Albai)v, Ga. if. V. "I have used tbe Regulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, and havo found it a most valuable and satisfactory j medicino. and believe if it was ustd by the profession, it would be of sei vice in very | many eisen. I know veiy much of its com? ponent parts, and can certify its medicinal | qualities are perfectly hxrmleps."?R. F. Ukiiios, M. D.. Mac"!' Ca | Jan 30;w(im A CARD. The Laurel Street GROCERY RRT?BUniKT IS now op'-n to the pub'ic, offering tin ORi-'ATKST INDUCEMENTS known to the trade. The proprietor is so confi? dent of the superior merit a ol lii?g)>oriethat In1 ?-U no discrimination in his favor as computed with anythiug in this inatkei; so tbat you can at one;? ciioouraue Southern iiu'n-iiy. and at the same time directly nerv.- y-'iir interest, by purchasing from Ibis relisble hoiisi Ofleiini: ?-ver> reasnn abl.i facilit i to customer*, 1 Im g an humble shsre of public nation*^-. l'o>l JOHN E GYLKS, Agent. UiVlNO IVsi'am' ItKlilKF. IT is the moat wonderful MEDICINE ever known, and pom-esses a curative power nni qualled in the history of reme? dies. For sale on I- at Dec 16 t HEIN ITSR'8 Urne Store Springs, Axles and Iron. OUR stock of SPhlNOS mid AXLES, as well as IRON of all descilptious, is very large. Purchasers will save money b\ Sroonriug these goods, as wnil as Carriage [atorial, at the Hardware EstabHsltment of Nov 28 JOHN AGNEW A SON. 500 dozen fresh eggs just reoeived and for sale at reduced price, ut Hardy Solomon's. Jb. VOL. X?NO. 274 GOOD THINGS. 100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxea CANDY. 100 boxea RAISINS. 200 oasea CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almonds, Orange?, Lemon a, Walnnta, Ao., wholesale and retell, aa low aa any houae in this country. L?RICK A LOWBANOB. ?soNiHi qooo Important to Fnrmera. ONLY FORTY DOLLARS A TORI GUANAHANI GUANO, AN important natural Onano?a genuin a Animal Deposit. A Cargo of 600 tons nuw on the way to this port. This Onano rave great satisfaction in Virginia and North Carolina the past aeaaon. Circu | lar and certificates sent on application. Prof. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., say a of this Qsano: "By a critical examination of j the analysis of the various oargoea yon have imported, a striking feature ia the f;rcat. regularity in the per oentage of the mportant constituents essential for the \ production of all crops." Prof. F. A. Oentb, of Philadelphia, Penn., aays: "Ahe Onano ia evidently of animal j origin, and the minute bonea which were I discovered in tne same, indicate that it ia tbe result of the decay of bats, mice. Ao. The quantity of organic matter which is still present is about 12 per cent., and this yields about 2 J per cent, of ammonia. A portion of the nitrogen is present as nltrio | acid, of which about 3 percent, were found. I All tne nitrogen present would be equiva? lent to about Si per oent. of ammonia. The pbosphorio acid in the Guano averaged j about 12 J per oent., equal to 27 3 per oent. of Bone Phosphate. A considerable quan? tity Of the pbosphorio acid, however, ia Eresent as so-called neutral Phosphate of lime, which, being slightly soluble in water, renders the Guano as quick in its aotion aa a corresponding quantity of Su? perphosphates would do. The small per centage of potash whioh was fonnd in analyaia adds to its value. From all the experiments which I have made of the Gnanahani Guano no doubt can exist that it is a valuable manure." Prof. H. O. White, or the Georgia 8tate Agricultural Society, says: "As shown by the analysis, this Gnano contains, In good proportion, all the elements which are generally considered aa of value for plant food, and the forms and combinations In which they are present are such ss 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 he attended with great profit." Prot. Charlos U. Sbepard, Jr.. in a recent analysis of this Guano, says: "This Guano (of animal origin) would appear from its physical aud chemical properties to an? swer every reasonable expectation of a commercial manure Orders received and arrangemhnts mado for its sale by application to J. N. ROBSON, CS East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlautic wharf, Chaileston. P.C. Jan 20flS THE GEE AT SOUTHERN B1Y CBS HI. Fl'RCIIGflTTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 King Street. Charlerton, S C. Tim nn.\PFsT uttv noons. NOTION'S. Oil. CLOTHS. CAIIPKTS, j ?AITIKGS. mos, Kit-., THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. For prices, see local. Sept 4 t6mo fSTABUSHfC. 1B32. Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. STATIOIEIS First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, YET. nV fSINO CUBA TER GRAOES OF KTOCX, WB CAN FL'BXISH WORK AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FOIOESTATIOIIEAY Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and <?all invitations ON THE BEST STOCK AND PAINTED IN TMS LATEST STYLE. SI ,-. 1 M> BARGAINS ??? CLOSING OUT OF WINTER CLOTHING! Extraordinary Attraction!! CLOSING OUT or HVkWt. *VI%u Extraordinary Bargains!! CLOSING OUT OF WNTII CLOTHING. mm k warf. Jan26 WINTER ClITIliC AT REDUCED FRIGES FOB CASH! TRAVELING BLANKETS AND SHAWLS AT COST! New Style Hats ! Pall and Winter CLOTHS AND CASHMERES Made to Order Very Low. R. & % C. SWAFiiELD. _ Jan 26_;_ 1U7 Main St., Next to Wheeler Houee. KSTABLISHEO IN 1840, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, WITH A -LABOE and well se? lected stock of first else* FU KNIT UK ls Parlor. Bed? room and Dining Boom _Sets, whion will be sold as low as any bouse in tbe country for cash. Nc.v 10 M. H. BT'KBT^ Imported Wines, Brandies,I?te , Etc' SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Hum, Brandies?Otard. & e., _ Holland Gin, bheiry Wine, Port Wine, Hadoira Wine. Aleo, a large stcc't oi fino old Whiakiea, OiRars. Ac._J. C. BEEQEBS New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. W?KKINO to Wiu, a story for girl?r #1.75. MiatruB? of the Manse, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bonnycastle, $1 60. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Timt-s, by Charlton Lewis, 12 60. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Borr an, Nnrye, Hindoo, Kgyptiau and Ola German, by Mnrray, (2.25. Prairie "and Foreat. tbe Game of North America, with adventures in tbeir pursuit, by Oillmore. $1 50. Health and Education, by Kingsley, $1.75? Hofrarth'h complete woika, in three to lumen. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with pin tea, $2 50. History ofClnbe and Club Life, London. Book of Wonder Inl Character*, with portrait*. '1 he Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Uanntsof the British Poets, London, and other new books. Not 1 New Sugar-Lured Hams. |rv/\ NEW YOBK snsar-cured HAMS. LvJ\_f choice quality, last recrived and I fur nale hv JOHN AONEWABON. Coughs and Ooids BROWN'S BKONCHI\L TRO0nES. '.ihlorate Potash Pa*ti'es, Gelatine 1 ozeiiges, Wiatai V Bale am Wild Cherry, HdlV Balsam Honey, Aver'?? Cheiry Peotural, Jnyne'u Expectorant, riao'a Cure. For eale at L. T. 8ILL1MAN A CO.'S Dec 29 Droif 8tore._ Canned Goods. 11 \ f\ CASES 2 lb. cans TOMATOES, at 11 t\t ti W) per duz. and 15c. per can. 100 oases 2 lb. cans PEACHES, at tS.fiw por noz. and 25o. per can. On hand and for sale by Jan7_JOHN AGN E W A BON? 50 Cases ?atawba Champagne. THIS WINE is fully eqnal to the French and imported Champagne. Peol8_J. 0. 8EEQEB8. FINE'S SALOON. No. 41 Rich anif<on Street, between Xuo'y and (Jervui* Streete. HAYING replenished my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars, Ac., having also Isiven proper attention to my Restaurant, I am now prepared to furnish my frienda aud the punlio generally with the beat tbe market* afford. Oct 17 WM. M. FINE, Agent. Pi?HR CALIFORNIA POKT. P-0 18 J. 0.SEEGEBB?