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County, mad* a motion to refer the eonliaStng in? seat off D. P. H Pom? . tck from Harrie pnrtieulare of . ?J oooorred ia Legiertere on Moo r_ _ often to the Ooranilti? on the _Iba ffcpobUoa.ua raised the ^tof'order Sit t*a petition was oat pvoparly before tba Hooao, that body oat having baeti legally organ iaadwheatba petition was originally atodaned Speaker Patterson de? al against the BepubHeaet, when aau?p3tv*? taken, and hi. dadeioa Waif* auOpobUoae. of Down Ouonty, then roW tfco terilm point of order <ft Muirod taro-tbirda of Iboa* ) to take op ihn potitlon under off too rulee. Toe 1 aa adverse dealsioo. O motion to adjourn, Wolf npranw to hin font, nod in-! UaaShataX a rigMtob<|Wd elm out of ?noon toad fctaaa hia iTtanaaina. and o Bottom him to ? Ma sank, nod. Wolf mfoaiog to f, fc> oaHad Into raowieitton the i of the Sergeant-at-Arme, wbo ad io exeeote the order of the Too Bapublbama hissed tba proceeding and tba Democrats up phuUndH. Wolf nonlinood Tailing at the top of hia voioe until the Bergaant ?t-Area? mm\mss% htaa. Tba hall of the Howes ptatonted o neooo of indesoriba blo oooffonloti, nod .the Bepublioan ?irfiari rnipifl to the defenoe of their colleague and wrented him from the bauds of the Bntgonnt-nt-Arnu. Io the midst of the oommotion, the Speaker adjoorned the Honae. Dur? ing the mala?, piatoia ware drawn, and for n Hoe it wan feared that n general riot would ensnu." Io the Houoe, yesterday, action upon o roaolotioo to eensure Mr. Wolf I fef ijnohOf tog too ml en of too Honae | daring tba diagraeelul nenne of Moo day evening, van postponed till to-day. Oov. Ouaaabertaio. io o letter to the Nation mpoa tbe sobjeot of the reoant intar-oollegiale oooteet In New York, makes some very fine nod inoisire point* ngainet the policy of thene ex bibitcooa. He foftnbiy puta It that n atodeot? "firs* doty and inUrest is to do the wo*k of tba recitation and lao tum room;" that thin doty oil! com? pletely HU tbw time of ninety-nine ont of o hundred etadeota. marin? ?*n Tory lasjgnllanwt onsnermal faction" to toko part io what bo severely ehe-1 rnetorinOB aa "theee aide-showe." He argees that the "conservative iofio? enow of real knowledge and thorough I discipline ara aunplemented by tboce sffsote whioh matt attend the pnblio exhibition of i ml tat It* powers and su? perficial or' im perfect knowledge." Duly tntpeotiOg the eminent men under whose patronage this contest took place, Got. Chamberlain protests against their claim of ad Tan tage to the' student, in being incentive to close, oarefol and improving atody. He holds that good scholarship can be attained elonOfor patient study and reflection; that pnblio applaose ia an inslduous and onhealthful food for the yonog mind* A graduate of Harvard him? self, ha notes with satisfaction aa not insignificant the absence of Harrard and Yale from the recent contest, and closes hia very admirable lettes pithily olaimiog that it ia better to have stu? dents judged "by what they know than by what they say." The "forty jackass-power," aa Ben. Butler called the preen, are rejoicing all over the country at old blinky's de? feat. Hia oreoaation will take place on the 4th of March next. MO ... Grand Central Java Coffee. WE are a gent a for the GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA OOF FE K COMPANY. Their ooffee ia aold in pound packages, at thirty centa. per pound, and eaoh ease of sixty pounds contains a superior eight day clock, whioh becomes the property of the laeky purebaserwho buys the paokage con? taining the ticket whioh entitles the owner thereof U> tbe dock. Tba coffee ia foil value itself for the price charged, and the dock is giren aa a prize to lodnoo pur? chasers to try tbe coffee. Janii?_JOHN AQNEW A BON. Sew Garden Seeds IVovcltit ? Mud Approved Kin.to. ForTLE 11*8 EARLY DRUMHEAD, Carter's enperfloe Early, Eajjtf tfohwaiafu.t-Q.untal. Early Wif ntugot ad t, Eaily rranab ox Heart, Barty l'eae, Early Corn, Beets. For sal. by E. H. HEINITSH. Jan tOf_Drue: and Heed Rtore. 8top that Barking. WHEREVER you go, you hear Cough? ing. Barking, Cleanup tbe Throat. In Ohuroh, in the .Concert-Boom, Opera Honse. Court Honae. .lAnahfncr i? ? p-eva lent disorder. Why don't you eure It by using STANLEY'S ORE AI COUGH BYRUPt It will cor*. Vor sale at Jan 80t HBIMITBH'g Drug Store. ". Hanul Hamall 1 f\f\ CHOICE Louisville Sugar-Car ad AvrVF HAMS, large tines, jast received and for aal? at 14a. per pound. Jan ft JOHN AO NOW A SON. Buggies, Wagons. Ao. IAM now Dffsrtog my stook of BUGGIES, HOOKaWAY^TAND MtLBURN WA GON8 aifemuesdprieesto etose the business. Tuose in want of vebialea will tare money byoaBlna at the stora of Jo ha Ay new k Bon, and purobislpg before my stack ia closed out. ' ^rVmjri J0HN AG NEW. Jan at /j> -_ Dried peaches and apples, white peas and beausjast received and for sale cheap, at*Hardy Solomon's. "1 BY J. A. SELBY. C( XSTS?a??*t On*. Vfknutrr 9?18t?. HiMTHn, Tarnt. Warm a? ATiiAjmo XL B Oo., Oma Gsx. Pass's A Titan Ao*t. Atzwutta, Ga., January 38, 1875. Th? following telegram, sent by the Aosooiatod Prase Agent st New Or? leans, explains itself: No Mabm Gbas.?N?w Osxjtajw, Janosry SI .?The Mystio Society were have decided to dispense with ? he p? rede oa Mardi Orae day, on account of the ebeeaon of hie Boyal Highness King Prosperity. For several years Mardi Orae has been celebrated in Memphis, Teno., with aeeh suooee* as to rival New Or? leans, and mat year it was proaeonoed by every one who wiUeeeed il to be far belter than anything ever seen in this country. The eelebretlon tbia year at Memphis will carpaea all others in elegance and splendor. For the convenience of those who desire to go, the Western and Atlantic Bailroad and ita ooaneotione wilt sell, commencing February 5, Roubd Trip Tickets fob Ova Fans, $22 60, good to rstsrs be? fore February 15. Through First Olasa Day Ooaohee leave Atlanta daily at 0.85 P. M . for Memphis, without change, end no charge is made for occupying seats. Magnificent Palace Sleeping and Drawing-room Ooaobes leave Atlanta daily at 8 85 P. M., for Memphis, without change. Our eapply of Pa? lace Drawing-room and Sleeping Gera is ample for aoy emergency, and spe? cial oars oan be furnished upon appli? cation, to leave Augusta, Athens, Borne, Savannah, Charleston, Maoon, Oolambus or Charlotte. Parties de airing to go should notify me as early ae possible. B. W. WBENN, Oen. Pese'r and Ticket Agent, _Atlanta, Oa. Five tierces Davis diamond hsms, five tier oee Daria an gar-cured break* feet bacon, twenty five tierwes new leaf Isrd, just received and for sale obeap, at Hardy Solomon's. Wo understand there are clubs of the beet people getting ready to go to the Memphis Mardi Orae. Five tierces Davis' diamond hams, of this season's oure, just received at Hardy 8olomon*a. A large lot of North Garolioa moun? tain apples. Just received and for sale cheap, at Solomon's. Oan yon not get up a club to go to Memphis to Mardi Ores? All goods marked down five per cent, at Hardy Solomon's. The oelebration of Mardi Gras in Memphis will cost over 8150,000. 10,000 cigars, at $2 60 per 100, for sale at Solomon's. Everybody abould go to Memphis Mardi Orae. highly IMPORTANT TO FABMEBS AND PLANTERS! ?THE AMMONIATED MUCILAGE delivered tree of expense, through the post, to any address in the United titateii, from one to four pounds. Manuring and preparing seeds be? fore plain in? has been practiced for many oenturies. but in the most crnde and im? practicable manner, all resorting to first saturating with water, then rolling in lime, ashes or kindred substances. Their par? tial failures resulted from their non-adhe? sive properties?the water having none? and the propaiationa fell and orumbled from off the seeds. The great Leihig had often referred, and spoko of the sunject, that the day would yet iomo when a suf? ficient quautity of food oould he made to adhere to each seed, sufficient for its growth and development, so powerful and yet ho mild as not to injure tho germinat? ing powers of the tender seed. Two years ago I introduced a MUCILAGE, and, al? though not yet claiming a standard of per? fection, sufficient evidenou is produced that a rapid stride has been made in this great field of science. Thirty-six hundred farm? ers and planters have now used it, and, with few exceptions, they pronounce it a suooteti for what it claims to accomplish, three-fourths of which aro ordering the second time. This year it is still highly impioved?its adbeaive and other pro? perties muoh strengthened. Seeds aro not ateeped in this preparation as in the old way. They are merely coattd by pouring the mucilage over them, then rolled in wood ashes and rich dry earth, gypt-um or bone dust, muoh sdbering to eaoh seed with snob tenaoity as to pass through planting machines without faliirgiff. It prevents blight, fuDgus, rust, birds and in , sects, and never failing to pruduco a vigor? ous and healthy stand. Farmers should use it on cotton, eorn, wheat, oats and rye, and track farmers on potatoes, peas, beans and all small grain, by the aid of wbiob they will mature six days eailier. Put up in one pound packages at thirty cents (80) per pound, ttnffloiont for one to two bushels of grain. According to the late post offlne arrangements, I will deliver it i fser'ie kxpkmbb. from one to f. or pound's, to any address in the United States, at their respective pest offices idreetiona sent with every package. Orders solicited. ear In several experiments where pota? toes, ootton and eorn were rolled in a mix? ture of one-balf gypsum and one-half pure , hone meal, after the hraotlage waa applied, an increased yield of 18 to SO per cent, was ! obtained over those not so treated. JOHN COMMIMR, Sole Agent, i In Bear of Poet Oaloe, Charleston, B C. Esbi , - '_* _ j Pearl Grits and Hominy. AR HABBELS FRERH P?ARLORITS, &* > 15 barrels fresh PEARL HOMINY. ; Jn 11 receive A and lor sale by Jan 26 JOHN AGNEW A SON. j?t tW Jut Ge Attend the True )LUMBIA, 8. O., FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 18' Tb e sy mptoma of liver Com plain t are on easiness and pain in tbo aide. Sometimes the pain ia in the shoulder, and 1? mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels, in general, costive, sometimes alternating with lax. The bead is troubled with pain, and doll, heavy sensation, considerable loss of memory, accompanied with painful sea eation of having left undone something waten ought to neve been dons. Often com? plaining of weakness, debility sad low spirits. Sometimes many of tha above symptoms attend the disease, and at other tunas very fsw of them; but the Liver is generally the organ moat involved. THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY la warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral sab-1 I stance, b?tia P?BELT VKQETASLR, R FT G U L A T O R Containing those Southern Boots and Herbs, which an All-wise in countries where Liver Diseases moat prevail. It will cure all raagsment of the Liver and Bowels. Providence baa placed Diseases es used by De SIMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, immediate resort, will doctors' bills, ualifled testimoniala to 1 ility. Eminent pbysi Ia eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for save sassy an hour of suffering, and many a dollar in time and After over Forty Tears' trial, it ia still receiving the most unqi its virtues from persons of the highest character and reeponsil) elans commend it as the most SP7SST17?L ?piecia-ic For Constipation. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, DlssIness.Sonr Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attscks, Palpitation of the Heart. Fain in tbe Begion of the Kid? neys, Despondency, Oloom andForebodings of Evil?all of whioh are the offspring of a Diseased Liver. FOB DY8PEPSIA OB I?DIGE8TI0S. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may be I faesd without fear. As a remedy In Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Bestlessness, | I Jaundice, Nausea, IT HAS SO EQUAL! It ia tbe Ckeapest, Purest and Best Family Medieins in the Worldl CABTIOai Buy do Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIYEB REGULATOR, unless In our engraved | wrapper, with Trade-mark, 8tamo and Signature unbroken. None other is genuine. J. H. ZBILISI Si CO,, Nicos, On., and f hlliid.lpbla. FOB 8ALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator For all diseases of the Liver, Btomach and Spleen. As a remedy In Malariona Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia. Mental Depression, Resilesaneas. Janndloe, Hausse, Bich Headaohe, Colio, Constipation and BUiousnsss, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "I bare never seen or tried toon a sim? ple, efficacious, satisfactory aad pleasant remedy in my life."?H. Haxnbb, St. Louis, Ho. Bon. Alex. H. Stephens. "I oooasionally nee, when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good offset."?Hon. Anx. H. Bra nut. Governor of Alabama. "Yonr Regulator has been in use in my family for aome time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addition to the medioal acienoe."?Got. J Gill Shobtxr, Ala. "I have used the Begnlator in my family for the past seventeen years. I oan safely I recommend It to the world as the beat me? dicine I have ever used for that class of diseases it purports to cure.?H. F. Thju pbh. President of City Bank. "Simmona* Liver Regulator has proved a good and effioaeious medicine."?O. A. Nottiso. Druggist. "We have b?en acquainted with Dr. Sim. mons' Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and know il to be the best Liver Re? gulatot offered to tbo public"?If. R. Lyon aad H. L. Ltoh, Bellefontaine, Qi. "I was cured by Bimmens' Liver Regu? lator, after having suffered several years with Chills and Fever."?R. F Andkbbon. Hew, Choice and Fresh Goods. MY STORE,on Main street, ^t^sfjfljfr two doors below Pbcsnix office. 3HP?2^?1'i ones moroopen "her---, my 4fl HiilP?)? can secure ev. rything **^S^\\wM?mSin the line, choice and freuh. CELK .Y, Eating and Plant iug POTATOES, Malaga GKAPliw, French PttUNEb, CRAN? BERRIES, Bologna aud Fresh Pork SAUSAGES, French CONFECTIONERY, and many other articles. Call and seethe stock. MRS. C. HOFFMAN. Jan 14_ Kerosene Oil. PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at 18o per gallon, at wholesale, and 20o per gal? lon atretad. delivered in all parts of the city. This Oil is guaranteed fully up to the standard r? quired by tho Unitod States. For sale by Jan 5_JOHN AQNEW A HON. Wines and Liquors. CHAMPAGNES? Pommeiy.Seo, Obaus A Dncbstel, Kclley's Island Sparkling Cstawha, California "Irapui ial." BRANDIES?Brandenburg Freres, Jas. Honuesoy, Otard, Du|)uy A Co., vintages 1835,18f8, 1805. WINE8-OM Private Stock Maderia?In bottles only, Choice Table Sberrios, California Angelics?v. ry delicate, t-andemau and other Ports, Full line of Hooks and -internes, inolud ing"Gh?teau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," "llookbeimer,"'-uaub(:uheimer," Ac.,Ao. Our specialty is flno goods, such as we oan, with oonfiditnce, recommend Any rare wine not in store we are prepared to purohase either iu New York or Europe, and tarnish at market rates. Nov 28_OEO. SYMMERB. Hew Layer Rat tins. 1 AH QUARTER BOXES NEW LAYER 1UU BAlblNS, at tl esob. Just received and for sale by JanT JOHN AQNEW A BON. Elaine Oil. THE undersigned are sole agenta for tbo celebrated ELAINE OIL. 18? vinm Tatar, Perfectly secure 'and cannot be exploded. ABSOLOTBLYgaffe Price* at retail 40o. per gallon. JOHN AQNEW A bON. Jan I_ The Western end Atlantic Railroad ?ay they oan famish aa many sleeping oars an may be needed to carry pec pie to the Memphis Mardi Gras. I The Clergy. "Have been a dyapeptlo for years; began the liegalator two yeara ago: It baa acted like a charm in my case.' ?Rev. J. c. Houoi. Lady's Endorsement. "I hare siren jour medicine a thorough trial, and In no eaae haa It railed to give full satisfaction."?ICllu Mkacham. Chat taboocbee, Fla. Sheriff Bibb Oounty. "I have used jour Regulator with auo-| oeaafnl effact In Biliona Colic and Dyapep aia. It ia an excellent remedy, and cer? tainly a pnbllo blessing.**?O. Mabtebboh, I bibb Oounty, Ga. My Wife. "My wife aid sell have need the Regula-1 tor for yeara, and teatify to ite great vir? tues."?Rev. J. R. Fsljdkb. Perry, Ga. "I think Bimmona' Liver Regulator one of the beat medicines ever made for the Liver. My wife and many others have need it with wonderful effect."?E. E. Spaiiks, Albany, Ga. M. D. "I have used the Regulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, aud have found it a moat valuable and satisfactory medicine, and believe if it was used by the profession, it would he of seivioe in very many onsen. I know very much of iia com? ponent tiarta, and can certify ite medicinal qualities are perfectly harmless."?B. F. Gbioos. M. D.. Mscon. Ga | Jau 30*w6m A CARD The Laurel Street GROCERY ESTABLiSHME\T IS now open to the pub'ic, offering the ORK ATEST INDUCEMENTS known to the trade. The proprietor in so confi? dent of the superior men la ol his^Kodsthat he a?ka no -di-erimination in hin f?vor an compared with anvtLing id this market;ho that you can at once enoonratce southern indn-try. and at tho name time directly Hervii your int'-reet, by t'tit-chaeing from I I bin reliable bouse Ofleiinc ?verj reaenn?| abl?i facdity to cmstonierr, 1 hi g nu titimble share of pnbhc patronage. 1>?M JOHN E GYLES, Agent. OiVlNQ INSTANT MKI-IKP. IT ia the moat wonderful MEDICINE ever known, and poetesses a curative power nnrqoslled in the history of reme? dies. For sale on h- at Deo 16 f HEINITHB'S Drr.rStore Springs, Axlei and Iron. OUR stock of SPUIN08 and AXLES, as well as IRON of all desctiptions, is very large. Purchaser* will save money bj \ ? rooming these Roods, as well as Carriage Material, at the Hardware JSatablinliment of Nov28 JOHN AG NEW & HON. 600 dozen freah eggs just reoeived and for sale at reduced price, at Hardy Solomon's. mil. Erat." 76 VOL. X?NO. 274 GOOD THINGS, 100 barrel. NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxes CANDY. 100 boxes BAI8IN8. 200 oases CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Alssonds, Orange?, Lemons, I Walnuts, An., wholesale and retail, as low | as any houae In this country. L?RICK A LOWBANOB. ?8MIH1 QOOO Important to Farmen. ON LT FORTY DOLLAR! A TO HI OUANAEAHI GUANO, j AN important natural Guano?a genuine Animal Deposit. A Cargo of 600 tons now on the way to this port. This Guano gave great aatlafaotion in Virginia and North Carolina the past seaaon. Circu? lar and certificates sent on application. j Prof. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., says of this Guano: "Byacritioal examination of the analysis of the various cargoes you have imported, a striking fsaturs is the great regularity in the per oentageof the Important constituents essential for the production of all crops." Prof. P. A. Genth.of Philadelphia, Penn.. save: " Ahe Guano is evidently of animal origin, and the minute bones which were discovered in tue same, indioate that it is the result of the decay of bats, mice. Ae. The quantity of organic matter which is stiU present Is about 12 par cent., and this yields about 2} per cent, of ammonia. A portion of the nitrogen is present as nitric acid, of which about 3 per cent, ware found. All the nitrogen present would be equiva? lent to about 3} per cent, of ammonia. The phosphorle acid in the Guano averaged about 12$ per cent., equal to 27 3 per eent. of Bone Phosphate. A considerable quan? tity of the phoephorio acid, however, is Gesent as so-called neutral Phosphate of me, whieb, being slightly soluble in water, renders the Guano as quick in its aotion ss a corresponding quantity of Hu? perphosphates would do. The small per centage of potash which was found in analysis adds to its value. From all the experiments which I have made of the Guanabani Guano no doubt can exist that it is a valuable manure." Prof. H. O. White, of the Georgia State Agricultural Society, says: "As Shown by the analysis, this Guano oontains, in good proportion, all the elements whioh are generally considered as of value for plant rood, and the forms snd combinations in whioh tbey are present are snob as to ren? der them available to and assimilable by the plant. I should J edge that the proper use of this article for purposes of fertiliza? tion would be attended with great profit." Prof. Cbarlos U. Shepard, Jr., in a recent analyais of this Guano, says: "This Guano (of animal origin) would appear from its physical and ohemioal properties to an? swer every reasonable expectation of a commercial manure. Orders received and arrangemhnts made for its sale by application to J. N. ROBSON, 68 East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantio wharf, Charleston. P. 0._Jan 20 fig THE GREAT SOUTHERN MY COOK MSB. FlRClIfiOTTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 King Street. Charleston, S C. toe riiF.\ersT UltV UOUItS, NOTION*. Oil. CLOTHS. CAIIPKTS. stay tings. Itl'OS, Kto., THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. For prices, see loo?l. Sept 4. tGmo Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, VST. by usino CHEATER grades OF stock, wb CAN fuexish work at LOWEST L1VISG PRICES. FINE FASHIQHABlTsTATIONERY, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and <?all invitations ON THS tear STOCK AND MISTS0 IN TMS LATEST STYLE. ?i.pi 4 My BOlffllBuTI closing out Oft* WISTE! CLIH1M61 I Extraordinary Attraotlws I! closing out Of Extraordinary Bartrainal) closing out or WIHTIt CL0THIH?. Janas i?j&wm WIITI1 UlTIIlt AT REDUCED FRIGES YOB CASH! TRAVELING IllHIITS AMD . SHAWLS ? AT cost! . - vi.? New Style Hat? I FaUand WlnUr CLOTHS AHB CA8MBBE8 Made to Order Very Low. B. & W. G. WAffllLD. Janas 107 Main tit.. Next to Wheeler Hons*. ?ITABLIIHED IN 184?, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, with A -LARGE and wall se? ll ec ted atoek of first alaea FURNITURE. Parlor, Bod room and Dining Keoni _Sets, wbiob will be sold %m low as any house in the com try tor cash. No* 10 _M. H. BEBET. Imported Wines, Brandies,aEte , Etc? SCOTCH WBISKIEB, Old Jamaica Run?, Brandies?Otard. Ae., _ Holls od Gin, hherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Also, a large ate c 'i of fine old Wbitkiee, Cigars. Ab._J. 0. BEEQEB8 New Books, at Bryan's Bookstora. WOKKIM? to >Win, a story for girla, 11.75. Mistress of the Manse, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bonnyeastle, 11 60. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Times, bv Charlton Lewis, S3 60. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Bernau, NorMe, Hindoo, Kgyptiau and Ola German? by Murray, $2.25. Prairie and Forest, the Game of North Amerioa, with adventures in their pursuit, by Gillmore. il 50. Health and Ednoation, by Eingsley, $1.75w Hogarth'a complete woika, in three to* lumen. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with platea, $2.66. History of Cluba and Club Life, London. Book of Wonder? ful Obaraoiers, with portraits. 'Ihe Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts of the Brittab Poets. London, and other new booka. Not 1 New Sngar-Lured Hams, 1 Ci(\ NKW Y()RK sugar-cured HAMS. I v ) \J choice quality, jnet received and for nale bv _ JOHN AGNEW A BON. Coughs and Golds BBOWN'8 BllONCHIAL TROOHE8, Chlorate Potash Paeti'es, Gelatine I.ozntiges, Wiatar'a Balsam Wild Cherry. Hill'? Baltutm Honey, Ayer's Cherry Peotoral, Jayne's Expectorant, Piso's Cure. For sale at L. T. 8ILL1MAN A 00.9 Dee 29_Drog8tor?. Canned Goods. I i \f\ CARES a lb. oana TOMATOES, at W t\ I $1 50 per doc. and 15o. per can. 100 oases 2 lb. oana PEACHES, at $2.58? per oob. and 35o. per can. On head and for aale by Jan 7_JOHN AONBWA8QN. 60 Gases Oatawba Champagne. THIS WINE ia full? equal to the French and Imported Champagne. Deo 18 _jTo. 8EEQKBS. FIHE'S SALOON. JVo. 41 Richard$on Street, between Lad* and QervuU Streets. HAVINO replenished my entire steak ot Liquor a, CIgara, Ao., having abto ?i von proper attention to my Restaurant, am now prepared to furnish my friends and the public generally with the beat the markets afford. Oct 17_WM.M.FIKB, Agent. PV ttH CALIFORNIA PORT. Deo 18 J. 0.SEEGERS?