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A Louisiana LiKQIBBATITB Pictdhe. A correopondont of Iba Now York Times says that a great majority of the Kellogg; Lonioiena Aasembiy oaonot read the laws they paar, and bring thbir baoou, bread, oheeseand whiskey bottles to the halts of legislation with them. There are 111 members, which makes fifty-air an exaot majority, whioh ia the exaot number of Repab lioane that, by a -remarkable coinci? dence, the Kotarning Board has seated.' The Republicans having just fifty*!* member*; and all the fifty-five Conservative members having with? drawn, it follows that If nay one Re? publican refuses to tote, or absent himself, a quorum is destroyed, and the great busineas-'of making laws for Louisiana oomes tot? stand still. The iJrooklyn Eagle, observes that it'is a fair plea ia favor of tho. law-abiding and peaoefo) character of tho popula? tion whom Sheridan called "banditti," that they have not "punctuated" even one of tbeso essential fifty-six, when, cither by,massaejro or ''iatimidatjou," or "kidnappings" or by even making one of them drunk, liberty and legisla? tion would Btop, like tbo hands of a rnn-down clock, iu tho sovereign State of Louisiana. It seams that on a re oont ooosBion one of these? 'honorable members actually did refuse to vote, it.was indispensable to coax or foroe him to reason. Too much was at stake. He would uotsbe coaxed, and a motion was pending to bring.him to tho bur v of the Housp for ocutcuipt. At this <?poinfc let the Times correspondent tell hisownslnry: "Upon this Iho wildest disorder pre? vailed. Twenty men started to their foot and commenced speaking at the same) moment. Above the general con? fusion could be heard shouts of 'Yon lie, you nigger, you,' 'Dat's not par? liamentarian,' 'You'a a wiolatin' of the Constitution, sah/ The last re? mark was made by a yonng and hand? some mulatto. He had no sooner uttered it than a very black man turned upon him, and exclaimed, with an air of the ntmost contempt, 'What yen knows about the Constitution, yon yellow moke, yon? Yon puason of unsure parentage, yon shat yonr fool moaf.' ThU caused a load laugh among, the negro spectator*, and was greeted with so oh exclamations as, ?Golly, but dat nig is some/ 'He's the man tor tolkin',* 'You bot," and 'To be onro, honey.'" The light let in by this sketch ought to be fruitful of suggestion to the peo? ple uf the United States. Mr, Glad9i*onb*a Buocesbob.? Tho Marquis of Hartington, who has been choMn a party leader of the British Liberal party in the House of Com? mon*, is described aa "a meritorious nobleman of the highest rank, and of oecond-rate abilities." If ho v/ere a meritorious person of no rabk at all, and of first-rate abilities, it would be a more satisfactory announcement to those who wish well to the liberal cause in England. No one could deny great oapaoity to his predecessor, Mr. Gladstone, notwithstanding his im? petuous spirit end the iron grasp with which he held his party in hand. Lord Hartiogton, however, is said to be a "safe" man, that is, a Whig, who oan make himself acceptable to the mole rate elements of his party. His elec* tion is thought to mark a temporary le utoration of the suptemacy of "ihe old Whig families" in liberal politics, especially in connection with the fact that there are numerous representt tives of those families iu the House. His respect for tho established church, the throne, and tbe landed proprietor is said to be as pronounced as that of any Tory ia Parliament. The Radical wing of the Liberal party would thus eeem to have given way to tbe Wb g Constitutionalists, though it is thought they may act independently on some questions in the House, paying more regard to the suooesa of certain politi? cal reforms than to the influence of the party whip. - Looah on His Frbt.?Pranced there in open the arena of the great debate, like a trick; (pole in a circus, or a spa? vined nightmare upon the edge of a beautiful dream?Logan, of Illinois. There was a vision of mouotaohe, eye? brows and hair, piled on each other in arches; a large brandishing of arms, a poeee and a stridulous war-whoop; end ranch as though a picture of the Deeraeld massacre had stepped out from the pogea of onr early history. Logan took tbo American Senat? by ita large, capacious ear. And then ho went for bis mother tongue. He emote it tight andleft, hip1 and thigb, and showed no mercy. Swinging the great broad oxe of bis logic in the air, he turned it ere it fall, and with tbe hammer side struck tho language of 60,000,000 of people fairly in the face, and mashed it beyond recognition. Under his stroke, the floor of the Ame? rican Senate was eeattered with tbe remnants of a onoe prond vocabulary, and messengers, door-keepers and pages were spattered from head to foot i with spray. In the fearful two hours whioh followed the first roar of his oration, all the parts of speech were Touted and put to flight. There were orphaned adjeotivea and widowed conns, bachelor verbs drivpn to po? lygamy, and polygamous verbs left lopuly, conjunctions disheveled and distorted, and syntax flung in wild disorder. It was a great day for Lo? gan.?i\feu> York Tribune. A ,Catholic prio.it sends from Riob mood, Va., to the War Department, ten dollars which he says belong* to that department, and whioh was pro h^bly received iu the oonfesBlpuul. Chief O^fk^prpaby immediately sent the au^9uui?to Treasurer ?flinuer, Jfl ba^pUoed to lU?,.priedit of ,}ub 'fcon BY J. A. SELBY. C( Butler, the- Beast, boa been told on the floor of the House of Representa? tives what be told Binghnm?that he was a murderer. McLean, of Texas, told tbo Beast that bo was a murderer. Ho hung an innocent man?Mumford, of New OrlennB. The poor brute growled out, that if ho had hung more (of Southern people, of course,) be would hnvo diminished the troubles c f the country?a reckless and brutal r6 p'y, quite characteristic of tbo man without pity and without hopo. We think it hardly possiblo that auy hu? man being liven, who is entirely with? out a conscience. The devil, in exer? cising the oonpcionce of a victim, ncv.r entirely removes it. Itn is pure to leave some pulses in which u little life remains?just enough to sting tbo har? dened transgressor and deprive him of mental ponce. It is n philosophic view of the evil genius whom wc cull the devil, that bis work of deviltry in seduc? ing men to crimo is never so done ut la muke tho victim iusensible to remorse; that would defeat hi? purpose of mak? ing men utterly miserable. Butler has a fow hacked ganglia of n con? science remnining, ami, like the raggt d remnants of a oancer imperfectly re? moved, tbey reform in sufficient vigor to continue to torture the aulTerer. Butler bas a soul, and ho has enough of conscience to persecute bis solitary hours and oompel him to feel that be is the vilest wretch of bis day in tho Union. In our day, we have net known a man more universally d< ? tested?one who has been so hope? lessly beyond tba reach of pity, and who bas placed himself so ntterly be? yond the power to retrieve any part of bis lost standing. Butler's name might justly become the synonyme of baai - neos and brutality. It is a compli? ment to him to bestow an epithet upon him.?Richmond Dispatch. Tbe office of the Cherokee Advocate, at Tahlequah, Indian Territory, was burned on tbe night of tbe 2d instant, with its contents. The Advocate was the organ of tbe Oberokeea. It was furnished free to Indians, and was maintained by appropriations of the National Council. Tbe lost Cherokee type will be difficult to replace. Dried peaohea and appleB, white peas and beansjust received and for sale cheap, at Hardy Solomon's. A Good Opportunity. \\7"E are doing an extensive butinnss is Y\ CLOTHING and CUSTOM TAILOR? ING, through Local Agenta, who are sup? plied with samples, showing our Ready made and Cuutom Piece Goods Stock. Tho plan is working well for consumers, agents end onraolvea. We desire to extend our but-inetH in this lino, and for that purpose will correspond with bona fide applicant a fur agencien. Send real uauio aud refer? ence, us to character. DF.VLIN A CO.. P. O. Box 2,'260. Peb 5 C New York City. 10 Barrels Sweet Florida Oranges. RECEIVED THIS MORNING, direct frcni Florida, and for sale cheaper than ever offered in Columbia. Send orders early to HARDY SOLOMON. Jan 27 For Sale. HAVING changed myreeidouce, I xij dosiru to sell my HOUSE iu Colom " .bia, and will sell at a sacrifice in order to avoid renting. Call on J. B. SAWYER, Esq., at tbe Central National Bank, who is prepared to negotiate. A. G. BBENIZBB, Jan 31 18_Charlotte, N. C. Qrand Central Java Coffee. WE are agents for the GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY. Their coffee is sold in pound packages, at thirty cents per pound, and each case of eixiy pound* contains a nuperior eight day elocK, whioh becomes the property of the luoky pnrobaserwbo buys tbe paokage con? taining the ticket whioh entitles the owner thereof to tbe cloak. The coffee is fall value itself for the prloe charged, and the clock is given aa a prize to induce pur obaaers to try the coffee. Jan22_JOHN AGNEW A SON. New, Choice and Fresh Goods. ^ MY STORE, on Main street, T%L*mBm* two doors below Pocknix oQlco. flSt BP is once more open, where my ?W Bbpatrons oan secure everything *?W?W*Sin the liBe, cboico and fresh. CELERY, Eating and Planting POTATOES, Malaga GRAPES, French PRUNES. CRAN? BERRIES, Bologna and Fresh Pork SAUSAGES, French CONFECTIONERY, and many other artiolea. Call and seethe stock. MBH. C. HOFFMAN. Jan 14 Hams! Hams!! 1 (\f \ CHOICE Lonisville Sugar-Cored L\f\J HAMS, largo aiaes, just received and for sale at 14c. per pound. Jan 20 JOHN AGNEW A RON. New Layer Raisins. tftm\ QUARTER BOXES NEW LAYER lULr RAISINS, at $1 each. Just received and for sale bv Jan 7 JOHN AGNEW A SON. New Garden Seeds. NovcltltB anil Approved Kinds. FOTTLBR'8 EARLY DRUMHEAD, Carter's Superfine Early, Early t-ehwoinfnet? Quintal, Early Winningutadt, Bai ly French Ox Heart, Early Peas, Early Corn, Beets. For Bale by E. H. HE1N1TSH, Jan 20 t Drug and Seed Store. 2 Pearl Grits and Hominy. pr BARRELS FRESH rEARLGRITS, 15 barrels fresh PEARL HOMINY. Jint received and for sale by Jan 20 _ JOHN AGNEW A SON. P^?rbTcali^orbtia anoklioa. Deeie J. 0. SEEGERS. jet oar Jast Gcnsurei Attend the Tru< )LUMBIA, S. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7, IS PECULATOR Tbc nnptcm* (.1 ] ivci C? Dipl* hit rit Uli eatiuet? und pain in tbe bide. IjniniimH the pain it* in the shoulder, and ismiftaken fur rhi'nmr.ii.-m. lhe stomach ib ellcctcd with U>kp ul appetite and picket en, bowels, in gent ral, costive, t-omt times altcrnatii'g ,with lax. 1 he load is troubled with pain, * and dull, heavy eeneaitioii.coutidorabltlo?a ' of numory. accompanied with painlul seu n.tmn ot having left nndoce bometbing , which i -vilit to have bet u dot.o. Oitt n com? plaining tit' wt-aknttt, debility und low bpiiitf. Sometimes maty ol tho above (?vniptomtt utteud the din ape. nntl ut other liuifcb ver.i few i>f them; t<ut the Liver i.-j f.-.i:' ia!!y ti t u:l.su lutit ii vt Ivcd. OR MEDICINE, THIS FAVORITE HOME 18 warranted r.ot t" contain a Mnple rar,i(,lt r 1 Mc-rcnrj, c i acy ii jorions mint rr.l tv.L Mtauco, but id l'l'UKLY VK??! r inx.rc. Containing those Southern liooia and Uctb?, * hirli an Ail-ui-<- 1 r..-. idi nee I v.lu icd in c m:ntrit s where T.i\ < r Di? rants most prevail. It v ill cure a!! Iii.-caut t confetti Ly De? rangement nf tho Liver ami Rowels. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, [- eminently a Fiunily Medicine; and by heiter kept mady lor immediate retort, will nave many an hour nt entfi ring, and many ii dollar in time and doctorn' billn. After over Forty Vc iih' trial, it it* ptill rcceivh g tho nitut unqualified teMimcninls to it-4 virtues from pornous ol the highest character and responsibility. Etninei.t physi? cians commi im it itc (he meat EFFJCCTUAI? ST?KC:iFIC For Constipation, ITcadachP, l'oin in tho Shoulder?, Dizzinrpp.Sonr Stomach, Had Taste in the Month, ltilion? Attacks, Palpitation of tin* Heart, Pain in the Region "I tli?- Kid noyp, De*unnrit?ncy, Gloom and Forebodings ol Evil?all of which are the t H'ei>i ilig ot a Diseased Liver. FOR DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. . Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all miniates and changes of water and food may ho faced without fuar. As a remedy iu Malarious .Fevers, Dowel Coniplaiute, Itestlcssnese, Jaundice, Nautea, IT HAS NO EQUAL! It ia the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World! CAUTIOIVt fv Buy no Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIVER BEQULATOH, unless in our engraved wrapper, witli I radu-mark, Mamn and Signature unbroken. None other is genuine. J. II. ZF.IL.ira di CO., Alacou, Gn., and l'ti tla?clptila. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGQIST8. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator For all diseases or the Liver, 8tomach and Spleen. Aa a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headaohe, Colic, Constipation and Biliouacesa IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "I have- never oeon or tried snob, a aim pie, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant remedy in my life."?B. Haiukb, St. Louis, Mo. 27cm. Alex. H. Stephan?. "I oooaolonally lue, when my condition require* it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Begulator, with good offset."?Hon. Alex. H. Stk rasni. 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 medio&l soionoo."?Qov. J. Gill Shobteii, Ala. "I have nsed the Begulator in my family for the past seventeen yeara. I can safely recommend it to the world as the beat me? dicine I have aver naed for that olaBS of diseases it purports to euro.?H.F. Tutio ven. President of City Bank. "Simmons' Liver Begulator has proved a good and cfUoacioua medicine."?C. A. I Nutting. Bruggist. "We have b^ien acquainted with Dr. Him. ' mons' Liver Medioinu for moro than twenty j years, and know it to be tho best Liver Be? gulator offered to the public."?M. B. Lyon axd n. L. Lyon, Bellcfoutaine, Qa. ' "I was cured by Simmons' Livor Regu? lator, after having auffored several years with Chills and Fever."?B. F Anderson. Kerosene Oil. PDBE WHITE KEBOSENE. at 18c. per gallon. al wholesale, and 20c. per gal? lon at rata.1, delivered in all parts of the city. This Oil is guaranteed fully up to the standard required by tho United States. For salo by Jan 5_ _ JOHN AONEW A SON. Wines and Liquors. CHAMPAGNES?Fommery, Sec, Obaus A Duehatol, Kelley'a Island Sparkling Catawba, California "Imperial." RBANDIES?Brandenburg Freres, Jaa. Hennesey, Otard, Dnpny A- Co., vintagos 1835, 18C8, 1866. WINES ?Old Private 8took Madoria?in bottles only. Choice Table Sherries, California Angelica?very delicate, Eandemau and other Porta, Full line of Hooka and Saoternea, includ? ing''Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," "Hockheimer," "Lanbenbeimer," Ac.,Ac. Our specialty is fine goodB, auch as we can, with uonfidenoe, recommend. Any rare wine not in store we are prepared to porobasa either in New York or Europe, and famish at market rates. _Nov 28_ _ GBO. 8YMMEBS._ State of Oouth Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. State Treasurer's Cptice. Golduma, December 18,1871. THE Couponb of the .Consolidation Bonds oftheStalo of South Carolina, duo January 1,1875, will be paid at that date on presentation at the Treasury, and at the South Carolina Bank and Trnst Com? pany. Columbia. 8. C, and also at tho Pooplo'a National Bank, Charleston, 8. C, and tho National Patk Bank. New York. Tho Coupons dae July 1,1874, on all Con? solidation Bonds, iuaned in txebango lor old bonds, will he paid whenever presented at any of the abovo mentioned places. Tho Conpons of tho Consolidation Bonds duo January 1 and July 1,1876, aro receiv? able for taxes. F. L. CABDOZO, Dec 20 Treasurer 8. ?. Five tierces Davis diamond bam;), ?vo tieroes Davis sugar-cured break? fast bacon, twenty-five tierces new leaf lard, just reooived and for sale cheap, at Hardy Botomon's. The Clergy. "Havo been a dyspeptic for yean; began the ltegnlator two years ago; it haa acted like a charm in my caae."?Rev. J. O. Holm as. Lady's Endorsement. "I have given 3 our medicine a thorough trial, and in no case haa it failed to give fall satisfaction."?Ellen Meacham, Chat tahooohee, Fla. Sheriff Bibb County. '1 have naed yonr Regulator with enc oeaaful effdct in Bilions Colic and Dyspep? sia. It is an excellent remedy, and cer? tainly a pnblic blesaing."?C. Mastkusun, Ribb County, Oa. My Wife. "My wife and Belt have used the Regula? tor for years, and testify to its great vir? tues."?Rev. J. R. Feldeu, Ferry, Ga. "I think Bimmoub' Liver Regulator one cf the beut medicines ever made for the Liver. My wifo and many othera have UHftd it with wonderful effect."?E. K. ci'.vhKH, Albany, Ga. ' M. I). "I have Ufccd the Regulator in m> family, and aim) in my regular practice, and have found it a most valuable and satisfactory medicine, and believe if it was used by the pr?feabiuu, it would be <.f service in very many cane.-". I know very much of its com? ponent parts, and can certify its medicinal qualities art* perfectly harmless."?R. F. Uuin.ua, M. D.. Macou.Ga.) Jan 39{wCm A CARD. The Laurel Street GROCERY ESTABLISOSEST IS now open to the pub'ic, offering the GREATEST INDUOEMKN IS known to the trade. The proprietor is so confi? dent of the superior merit? oi hingoudsthat he asks no discrimination in bid favor as compared with anything in this market; so that you can at onoe encourage Southern industry, and at the same time directly serve yonr interest, by purchasing from this reliable bonne. Offering every reason ; able facility to customers, I beg au bumble share of public natronage. Deel JOHN E. GYLES. ARent. MEDICINE CtlVING INSTANT ISB!. 110V. IT is the moat wonderful MEDICINE ever known, and possesses a ourative power tun quailed in the hislorj til reme? dies. For nale olilv at Dec It; \ ilKIN' i rSH'B Drnjt Store Stop that Barking VKTHEitKVKR >ou go, you bear Cough? Vv iog. Rarkin?;. Gitta* ing the Throat, In Church, in the Concert Room. Opera HotiHi- Uonrt House, Coughing i? ? preva? lent disorder. Why don't von cure it by miiur STANLbY'ri GREAt COUGH SXHUT? It will euro. Forsaloat Jan 20t II KIN I PHfVS Drug Store. Seventy-five Out of Evory Hundred PERSONS arc affected with *omo de? rangement 01 disease ot the skin. No I matter whst < 1?r? nature of it may 1 e, "HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT," the I great American Blond Purifier, will cure it. This is quite enough to Bay. If yon have any akin diavase, ujc- Ht iuitbli's Queen's DcL'gbt. Dec 10 ; (EN IX. Event." 75 VOL. X?NO. 270 GOOD THINGS, 100barreis NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxe? CANDY. 100 boxe.i RAISING. 200 canes CANNED FRUITS. Pcoa:itf, Al:uoiid;t, Orange.-, Lonone, Walnuts, Ick., vi hoiccalc und retail, as low in?- botin i : this country. L?RICK A LOW RANGE. ?s?NiHvi gooe Important to Farmers. DSM I'OUTV DOLLARS A TOM G?ANAEANI GUAK0, A Is important natural Quano?a genuine J L Animal Deposit. A Cargo of SOO.tuns in won tho way to this port. This Guano ?tivo irreat satisfaction iu Virginia and Noitli Carolina the pant treason. Circu? lar and certiticatca Fcut on application. Pr?f. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., says of this Uuano: "By a critical examination nl the analysis oi iho various cargoes you have imported, a striking foaturo is the great regularity in tho per centago of tho important constituents essential for the production of all crops." Prof. F. A. Genth.of Thiladolphia, Penn., aays: "ihn Guano is evidently of animal origin, and the minute, bones which were discovered in too samo, indicate that it is the result of the decay oi bats, mice. Ac. The quantity of organio matter which is atill present is about 12 por dent., and this yields about 24 per cent, of ammonia. A portion of the nitrogen ia present as nitrio acid of which about 3 per cent, wer0 found. All the nitrogen present would be equiva? lent to about 3| per cent, of ammonia. The phosphoric aoid in the Guano averaged about 124 per cent., equal to 27.3 per cent, of Bone Phosphate. A considerable quan? tity of the pnoophorio acid, however, is Eresent as so-called neutral Phosphate of imo, which, being slightly soluble in water, renders the Guano as quick in its aotion as a corresponding quantity of Su? perphosphates would do. The small per centage of potash wbioh was fonnd in analyaia adds to its value. From all the experiments which I have made of the Guanabani Guano no doubt can exist that it ia a valuable manure." Prof. H. O. White, of the Georgia State Agricultural Society, says: "Ab hIiowd by the analysis, this Guano contains. In good proportion, all the elements which are generally oonsidered as of valuo lor plant food, and the forms and combinations in which thoy are present are such aa to ren? der them availablo to and aasiniilablo by the plant. I should judge that the proper use ot this aiticle for purposes of fertiliza? tion would bo attended with groat profit." Prot. Charles U. fchepard, Jr.. in a recent analysis of this Guano, sa%s: "This Gnano (of auitunl origin) would appear from its physical and chemical properties to an? swer every reasonable expectation of a commercial manure. Order? received and arrangemhnts made for its sale bv application to J. N. HOBSON, GS East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantic wharf, O.aih-rtton, S. C. _ Jan 20fl3 THE GREAT SOUTHERN iy con on Pl'BCRGOTTT, BESEDICT & CO., 275 K-ng Street, Chirlo&ton, R C. TnE CHEAPEST DRV liOOUS. (VOTlORtf, Oil. CLOTH*. CAKPBTM. MATTINGS. RUG*, Klc, THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. For prices, eos local. Sept 4 t6mo First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, vr.T I?Y I'M No CHEAPER GRADES OK stock, WE CAM FTRKTAH WORK AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. fine f ASH10hKbLE~STATION ERY? Pirics Paper and Envelopes. Redding and ?all invitations on ~iie uest stock AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. ttopt 4 My BARGAINS f CLOSING OUT OP WINTER CLOTUIKG! Extraordinary AttraotionU CLOSING- OFT; OF .wftiinlh Extraordinary Bargains!! CLOSING OUT OF t ?Tin 20 Sill I WUT. WIITM flBTHlIE AT REDUCED FRIGES FOR OA QU l traveling bla-stets AND SHAWLS AT C O ST ! New Style Bats ! Fall and Winter CLOTHS AND CASHMERES Made to Order Very Low. r. & w. c. swafpield; _Jan 20_ _ 107 Main St., Next to Wheeler Honse. KSTABLISIIED IN 1845, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, wrru A LARGE iinil well se? lected etock of firHt clam: F?RN1T?RK, Parlor. Bed? room and Dining Room ? Bete, wbich will bo told an low ai any house in the con 1 try for cash. Nov 10 M. II. BKRRY. Imported Wines, Brandies.JEtc .Etc? BCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rnm, Brandies?Ota rd. A c., Hollend Gin, hherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine-.. Also, a large stce't of due old Whiskies; Cigars. Ac. J. ?. BEEGERU New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. WOHKING to Win, a atory for girls, $1.75. Mistress of the Manse, by Dr. Holland;'-, anthor of Arthur Bonnyoaatle, $1 COV A History of Germany, from the Earliest Times, by Oharlton Lewis, $3.50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Old German, by Murray, $2.35. Prairie and Forest, the Game of-North i America, with adventures in their pttrsuitp. by Gillmore. $160. Health and Education, by Eingaloy, 81.75." Hogarth's complete works, in thiee vo lamea. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with plates, $2.50. Hiatory ofOiuba and Olnb Life, London. Boob ef Wonder fnl Characters, with portraits. The Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homea and Haunts of the British Poets* London, and other new books. Not 1 New Sugar-Cured Hams. 1 A A NRW YORK sugar-cured HAMS, JA/vJ choice quality, jnet reoeired and far sale ?..v JOHN AGNEW A SON. Cough* and Golds. BROWN'8 BRONOHIAL TROCHES Ohlorate Potash Pasti'.ea, Gelatine Lozenges, WUtar'aBalsam Wild Cherry,. Hill's Raluivm Honey, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Jayne's Expectorant, Piao's Cure. For salo atr L. T. SLLLIEFAN A CO.'S Dec 29 _ Drug Store. Canned Goods. 1 / \f\CASES 2 lb. cans TOMATOES, at 1' i\) $1 50 per doz. and 15o. per oan. 100 cases 2 lb. eans PEACHES, at $2.50 per aoz. and 25o. per oan. On hand and for sale by Jan 7 JOHN AGNEW A SON. 00 Oases Gatawba Champagne. THIS WINE is fully equal to the French and imported Champagne. Dec 18 J. C. SEEG E P. 8. FINE'S SALOON. iVo. II Richardson Street, between lad$ and Uervnis Streets. HAVING replenished my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also given proper attention to my Restaurant, I am now proparod to furnigh my friends and the public generally with tho beat the markets afford. Octll_WM. M. FINE, Agent. Pirmin caupouHiA port. Dec 18 j. C.BEEGERS