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1 SPAXiaa Intbiouxs .?A. oorrespoud eat of tb? Boaton Adnertlser, wuo hat apparently had exceptional opportuni tiet for knowing the intrigaea of the Spanish Boarbona in Pans, says ho was told by Queen Isabella, three months ago, that the "cost had boon enormous, but the result would bo ap {arent before the winter had passed." t took 61.000.000 to convert Serrano, and the Queen is said to have spent in all abont 98,000,000. To raise this earn, she hss had reoonrso to every possible expedient, even to selling her jewels and laces. The Duo de Mont* pensier also loaned $1,000,000 to Don Carlos, in hope to f orther the claims of his wife to tho throne, and there is general rejoioing in French circles that he has lost it outright. Montpensier has also seoared the love letters of the queen mother, having bribed Don Francois d'Assisis, her ex-husband, to steal them for the reward of a valuable diamond. By this infamous means he expects, it is supposed, to over? throw Alfonso's legitimacy. As Actress Dying of Starvation. The New York Sun says that during a recent < rehearsal of Henry V, at Booth's Theatre, in that city, one of the supernumeraries, a delicate, pale faced woman, fell to the floor in a fainting condition. When raked np and asked if she was ill, she replied, "I em starviug. It has been three days since I tasted food." Mr. H. O. Jariett, one of the proprietors, was informed of the incident, and in a mo? ments he was in a neighboring restan* rant, giving an order for a hearty meal for- the famishing 60porntixoerary. When the girl had appeased her hun? ger, Miss Wells, an sctress, went among the actors snd actresses, and oolleoted forty dollars for tho sofferer. She took- her to her lodgings and found there the girl's husband dying of consumption, and her mother and fonr little children,* all suffering from the want of food. The actress, who had not been on the stage before, was the sole support of the family. Revenue.?Connecticut receives a large rsvsnoo from savings banks and mutual insurance companies? those re? ceived for last ysar amounting in tho first instance -to 8509,103. '20, and in the last named to ?027.120*08. Round NusrtEire.'---The total taxa? ble property, as refurBed by aaseFsor*. in Massachusetts, is 32,087,350.015.46, of about twelve' times as much as that of South Oarolina. DOLLARS mo the eamunt of,TWO MILLION FIYJS ? HDNDhED THOUSAND are to he die ffinuWdon the 47th FEBRUARY, by the Pabhe Library of Kentucky, upon the oc oasion of their -fifth anctlast Concert OrawiatC?rt*la atnioner &?ftaa.de*. One Grand Gaab Gift,..?....f260,000 One Grand Cash Gift. 100,000 One Grand Cash Girt....... ..... 75,000 One Grind Cash Gift_.'. 50,000 One Grand Oaah <Jift.i 25,000 6Cash Gifte,Oie.OOOeaoh...... 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14.000 eaoh. 140,000 15 Cash Gifte, 10,000 each. 160,000 ? 90 Cash* Gifts, 5,000 each. 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each. 100.000 . ,80 Cash Gifts, 3.000 eaoh. 90,000 50 Cash Gift*, 2,000 eaoh. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts,' 1,000 each. 100,000 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 120.000 500 Cach Gilts, 100 each. 50,000 19,000 Cash Gilts. 50 each. 050,000 WholeTicketH,$j0. Halves, $25. Tenth, or sach Coupon, $5. Eleven Whole Tick? ets; $500. For Tickets or information, addreea TH08. E. HR AM LETTE, Agent and Manager, Jan 23 tusS Louisville, Ky. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Death ?J Gov. Bram'e-te?Action of the TruttttH?A Successor Appointed?No More I'os'nonements?Drawing Otrlaiti February 27. At a meeting of th 3 Trustees of the Pub Ho Library of Kentucky, January 1C, 1875, it was resolved that C. M Briggs, Eni , who, under the late Hon. Thos. K. bram leite, was the real business manager of the Gift Concerts, already given in aid of the Public Library of Kentucky, be and be is hereby authorized to take the place mado vacant by the death ef said Rramlette, in the management of the affairs of tho fifth and last Gift Concert, and that the draw? ing anuouneod for February 27,1875, shall positively and uneqnivocally" take place on that day without any furthe'rpoBtponement ordslay on any account whatever. lt. T. DUERETT, Freeident. John S. GaTW, Secretary. v Hereafter all communications relating to the. Fifth Concert should be addressed to the undersigned, and I pledge myself that the drawing shall come off February 27, or that every dollar paid for tickets shall be returned, r" CM. BRIGGS, Agent and Manager, Room 4, Public Li Brary Bnilding. Louisville, Ky Important to Consumers of Tea. IHAVE made arrangements with an im .porling Tea House to supply mo with a uniform grade of TEA, eo that consumers, rinding a Tea suitablo in strength and Usvor, can always depend upon getting the same, Of aaking for tnat grade and prioe. We have opened, to-day, twelve Chestn of I Tea, as follows: Fine Oolong C. Fancy Oolong A. i ioo English Break last C. Finos English Breakfast A. Choice Imperial B. Fine Imperiale. Fane? Young Hyson A. Choice Youna- Hvson ?. D^c^G^np^wSer B*. Fane y Gunpowder O. ? Fine Gunpowder C. . 1 invite an examination snd trial of these Teas, whiph will be found uuu?nally choap, and the emailty superior to anything bere tbfore offered in Colombia. Tea. When ?operly prepared, is more healthy tban JEue, and is much cheaper. I %?V os|Lattention to my, GENERAL VQCKQi^?Q?Si whloh Is nnusually large, good and cheap, particularly in Fancy F**Ry:gLOU K. Lavti'Diaro on* HAMB. . ?SSfiEN^BtTTifl&^best and cheapest, in town. 1 RIO COFFEE?flWefcsd and raw. -LAG U AY HA OuFFEK?p arched and raw. . Old Government? Java COFFEE?parched aod raw. ,. All goods marked down five per oent. to meet the times. Feb 12 HARDY SOLOMON. BT J. A. SELBY. COLLI] HOW TO SAVE MONEY! INSTEAD of paving 10 cunt? for Cigars, buy the INDIAN GlltL'S h Dime, which are far better. HOW TO THROW AWAY MONEY! Pay 124 ccute for Cigars, instoad of buv ing the INDIAN GIRi-'S "New Sensation" aud "Monopoly," 3 for 25 cents, that are creating such a sensatiou among Smokers, and bound to monopolize tho Cigar trado Sold only by l'?HttY & SLAWKON, Indian Girl Cigar Stoio, Noxt door to J. C. Dial's Hardware Store. Feb 10 Sunday's Smoking'. INDIAN GIRL'S MONOPOLY?three for 25 cents. Indian Girl's NEW SENSATION?tin ee for 23 cents. Indian Girl's HALF-DIME CIGARS. Tho Monopoly and Now Sensation arc tho quality of cigars usually sold at two for 2? cents, and tlio Half-Dime defies com? parison with any cigar ever sold in this market at 10 cents. Sold only by _FehG_PERKY ft SLAWSOX. New Garden Seeds, Naveltlet and Approved IClnila. FOTTLER'S EARLY DRUMHEAD, Carter's Superfine Early, Early Schwciniust?Quintal, Early Wiuningstadt, Eaily French Ox 11 cart, Early Peas, Earlv Corn, Beets. For sale by E. H, HEINITRH, Jan 20 t_ Drug and Seed Store. Finest Goshen Batter TN town reduced Ovo outs per pound, at Feb 6 H ARDYSOLOMON'S. For Sale! CITY COUPONS at a discount. Receiva? ble in payment for taxes and licenses lit par. Also, Guarautoed Bonds of Green and Columbia Railroad. Applv to D. GAMBltILL, Jan 19 lmo Broker. 107 Main street. City Taxes. PARTIES having city taxes and licenses to pay can he supplied with CITY NOTES, receivable for same, at a discount, by applying to JOHN AGNEW ft SON. Feb 3 For Sale. ?HAVING obanged my rosidenco, I desire to sell my HOUSE in Colum? bia, and will sell at a saorifice in order to avoid renting. Call on J. H. SAWYER, Esq., at the Central National Bank, who is prepared to negotiate. A. G. BRENIZER, Jan 31 18 ? Charlotte, N. C. Elaine Oil. THE undersigned are sole agents for the oelebrated ELAINE OIL, 18? PIKE tkst, Perfectly secure and cannot be exploded. Absolutely safe. Price* at retail 40c. per gallon. JOHN AGNEW A SON. Jan 5 Grand Central Java Coti'ee. WE are agents for tho GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY. Their coffee ia sold in pound paoksges, at thirty cents per pound, and each case of sixty pounds contains a superior eight day clock, which beoomes tho property of tho lucky purcbascrwho buys tho package con? taining tho ticket wliivu entitles tho owner thereof to the clock. The cofi'eo in full value itself for the price charged, and the clock is given as a prize to induce pur? chasers to try tho coffee. Jan22_JOHN AGNEW k SON. LOOK! LOOK tt $1,200,000 In prizes \ 1M1E GRANDEST SINGLE N CM BE It . SCHEME ON RECOltD, will be drawn in public in St. Louis on MARCH 31, 1B75. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000: Missouri State Lotteries, Legalized by State Authority. MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Mana'rs. ST. LOUIS, MO. 1 Prize of.$ 100.000 1 Prize of. . 50,000 1 Prize of . 22,500 1 Prize of. . 20,000 5 Prizes of. 10,000 lo Prizes ?t. 5,000 20 Prizes of..?. 2 500 100 Prizes of. l.OOO Aud 11,451 oiher Prizes ot from $1,500 to $30. Amounting in the aggr< g.uo to $1,200,000. Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar? ters, $5. Prize payable in full and no postpone? ment of drawiiigs take place. Address, lor Tickets and Circulars. MURltAY, MILLER ft CO., P. O. Bux 2,440,St. Loui-. Mo. Jan 5 i^Snio CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne JUST RECEIVED direct from California. These Win? s and Brandies am made of de? Melons.grapes of California. For sale by Dec 18_ _ J.O.8EEGER8. Pearl Grits and Hominy. i>K BARRELS FRESH PEARLGKITH, j?*f 15 barrols !.'resh PEARL HOMINY. .Tout received and for aalc hv _Jan2G _ JOHN AGNEW ft *GN._ IiANDRBTH'S GARDEN SEED! AFULL assortment just received at L. T. BILL!MAN ft CO.'S Jan 10_Drug Store. PURE C A LI FOllNI A MADEIRA. Dec 18_J. C. BEBGEBB. Hew, Choice and Fresh Goods. jea MY STORE,on Main street, y^gg^m&e two doors below Phossix oflioe, JH H.is on00 more open, where my -43? mjk patrons oan secure everything mu**Mw*n**iu tho llee, cholco and fresh. CELERY, EattritfanA Planting POTATOES, Malaga GRAPES, French PRUNES. ORAN-. BERRIES, Bologna and Fresh Pork SAUSAGES, French . CONFECTIONERY, and manv other articles. Call and seethe stock. MRS. C. HOFFMAN. Jan 14 our Just Censures Attend the True VIBIA, S. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, IM M?NS" Theeymptomaof J.iver Complaint are un? easiness and pain in the side, Sometimes the pain is in the shoulder, und lsniistaki n for rhcuniatiem. 'lhc stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickhf hs, bowels, in general, costive, sometimes, alternating with lux. 'J he hesdia troubled with pain, and dull, heavy aenaation,considerable loss of memory, accompanied w ith painful sen? sation of having left undone something which engirt to have been done. Often com? l laitdng of weakness, delil?y snd low t>pirits. Senietinie-H many cf "the above symptoms attend the discnee, ami at other times v<rt few of them; tut Ihe Liver is generally the org^u n f st involved. Q3m9 THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY Is warranted not to contain a tingle particle of Mercury, or anj it juiicuts mineral -sub? stance, but id PURELY VKGRTABLE, Containing thoeo Southern Ttoots and HerbB, which an All-wise Providence baH placed iu countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by De? rangement of the Liver and Dowels. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, Is eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate rescit, will save many an hour ot suffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. After over Forty Years' trial, it is still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to it* virtues from persons ot tho highest character and responsibility. EmineLt physi? cians commend it as the moat EFPKCTUlIi SPECIFIC For Constipation, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, DizzinesB, Sour Btomach, Tad Taste 1 in tho Mouth, Bilious. Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the Begiou ot the Kid? neys, Despondency, Gloom andForebodiugs of Evil?all of which aic the i ffsprii g ef Diseased Liver. FOR DY3PEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and fond may be faced without fear. As a remedy in Malatious Fe vers, Bowel Complaints, Itettkesuees, Jaundice, Nausea, IT HAS XO EQUAL! It is the Cheapest, Purest and Lett Family Medicine in the Wcr'.c"! CAUTION! ?.,"? Buy no Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIVED REGULATOR,unlesein onr engraved wrapper, with Trade-mark, Stamn and Signature unbroken. None other ie gonuino. J. II. ZB1L.IN eil CO., Alacon, Ga.. and Philadelphia. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator For all diseases of. the Liver, Stomaoh and Spleen. Ab a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Moctal Depression, Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic. Constipation and Biliousness, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "I have never seen or tried such a aim pie, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant remedy in my lifo."?H. Haineu, St. Louis, Mo. Hon. Alex. H. Stephen?. "I occasionally use, when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good effect."?Hon. Alex. H. Ste? phens. Governor of Alabama. "Your Regulator has been in uss in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addition to tho medical science.**?Gov. J. Gill Shouteb, 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 havo ever nsed for that class of diseases it purports to cure.?H.F. Tuio pen. President of City Bank. "Simmona' Liver Regulator has proved a good and eflicacions medicine."?C. A. Nuttino. Druggist. "We havo been acquainted with Dr. Sim mona' Liver Medicine for more thau twenty years, and know it to be tho best Liver Re? gulator offered to tho public."?M. R. Lyon aad H. L. Lyon, Bellefontaino, Ga The Clergy. "Have been a dyspeptic for years; began the Regulator two years ago; it lias acted j like a charm in my case."?Rev. J. C. Holmes. Lady's Endorsement. "I have given jour medicine a thorough trial, and in no case haB it failed to give | full satisfaction."?Ellen Meacuam, Chat tahoochec, Fla. Sheriff Bibb County. "I have used your Regulator with suc? cessful effect in Bilious Colic and Dyspep? sia. It is an excellent remedy, and cer? tainly a public blessing."?C. Mabtebbon, Bibb Countv, Ga. My Wife. "My wife aid sell have used the Regula? tor f*?r years, and testify to ito great vir- [ tues."?Rev. J. R. Feloeu, Perry, Ga. "I think Simmons' Liver Regulator one cf the best medicines ever made for tho Liver. My wifu and many others have used it with wonderful effect."?E. K. rr.vTiKs, Albany, Ga. M. U. "T havo used tlie Regulator iu my family, and also in my regular practice, and have found it a most valuable and satlnfHctory { medlfcine, aud believe if it was used by the. profession, it would be ol service in very many cases. I know very much of its com- j "I was cured by Simmons' Liver Regu- | ponent parts, and can certify its medicinal | lator, after having suffered scvoral years qualitit s. are perfectly harmless."?R. F. with Chills and Fever."?R. F Anueuson. UkiOos, M. D.. Macon, Ga.| Jan ttO'wCm 1 The Ball Opened for 1875. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Sec. A CARD The Laurel Street HP NEW GOODS received tri-weekly, and stunning Leaders in all Hues or goods exhibited every day. A visit to tho store oi W. D. LOVE & CO. Will convince the public that we mean to givo them butter valuo for tbeir money than thev can buy in any other DRY GOODS HOUSE IN THE bTATE. Facts proven at tho GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods House W. D. LOVE & CO. parts of tl Jan ?0 GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT IS now open to the pub'irt, ?.?Vriiig the . G it K A TEST INDUCEMENTS known to the trade. The piopriotor is so conti dent ol th<* Huperiormeiiti' ol b> goods that bcHsk- nil disurimtiiaitou in his f.ivr<r a* compared with anything in no* rnaiku';eo Ihatyoucaii at ouce euoouraa*' hontkern industry, aud at the same tune directly serve your interest, by purehasii Mom tbif reliable bouse. Offering everj reason? able lauility to customers, 1 b< g ,w. humble slime of public patronage. T>. <> 1 JOHN E. OYLES. Agent. ?3"SaTiple.f nent to all count ry on application. Wines and Liquors. CHAMPAGNES?Pommtry, Sec, Obaus A DnchStel, Kelley's Island Bparkling Cstawba, California "ImpeiiaL" BRANDIES?Brandenburg Freree, Jas. Henncscy, Otard, Dupuy A Co., vintages 1835,18C8, 18G5. WINES-Old Private Stock Maderia?in bottles only, .,m Choice Table Bherries, California Angelica?very delicate. * Eandeman and other Porta, 7 Full line of Hooks and Sauterrres, includ? ing -'Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," "Hockheimer," "Lanbenheimer,',' Ao. ,&o. Our specialty is fine goods, such aa we oan, with nonfldenee, recommend. Any I rare wine not in store we are'prepared to purchase either in New York or Europe, and furnish at market rates. Nov28 GEO. SYMMERS. MEDICINE 10 Barrels Sweet Florida Oranges. -DECEIVED THIS MORNING, direct J\ from Florida, and for sale cheaper than ever offered in Columbia. Send orders oarly to HARDY SOLOMON I Jan 27 (31 VING INSTANT URT.IKV. IT is the most wonderfhj MEDICINE Sverknown, and poeseRsi* a curative power unequalled in the dietary oi reme? dies. < For sale onlv at Dec 16 f HEINITSH'S Drug Store. 1 atop that Barking WHEREVER you go, yen hear Cough? ing. BarkinR. Cla?iiug the Throat. In Church, in the Concert Room. Opera House. Conr* House, Coughing is a preva? lent disorder. Why don't you onro it by nsinp bl'A NLfc-Y'o GREA1 COUGH SYRUP? ".willen re. For sale at Jan 20t_HEINITSH'S Drug 8toro. 8eventy-ftve Out of Every Hundred PERSONS are affected with some de? rangement or disease of tho skin. No matter what the nature of it may be, "HEINIIMH'a QUEEN** DELIGHT," the great American Blood Purifier, will cure it. This is quite enough to say. If you have anv skin disease, use n,:.-. ?! In? Queen's Delight Pec 10 : 1S75 VOL. X?NO. 281 GOOD THINGS, 100 barrels NORTHERN APFLES. 200 hexes CANDY. 100 boxes RAISINS. 20Ccases CANNED FRUITS. Pecan", Almond!, Qtp.v.'^c, Lemocs, Walnuts, ftc, wholcsRlo aud retail, as low ?t? any house i:: :!;is country. L?RICK ft LOWRANOE. ?soxiiix aoo_o Important to Farmers. O.M.Y FORTY DOLLARS A TOM GUANAEANI GUANO, AN important natural Guano?a genuine Animal Deposit. A Cargo of 500 tons huff on the way to this port. Tbis Guano gave great satisfaction in Virginia and Hmtb Carolina the past season. Circo lar andcertiuoates sent on application. Prof. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., says of this Guano: "By a critical examination of tho analysis ot tho varions cargoes you have imported, a striking feature is tbc great regularity in tho per centage of the important constituents essential for tho production of all crops." Prof. F. A. Gentb.or Philadelphia, Pr-nn., says: "iho Guauo is evidently of animal origin, and tho minute bones which were discovered in the same, indicate that it is the result of the decay of bats, mice, ftc. Tho quantity of organic matter which is still present ia about 12 per cent., and this yields about 1\ per cent, of ammonia. A portion of the nitrogen is present as nitric acid, of which about 3 per cent, were found. All tho nitrogen present would be equiva? lent to about 34 per cent, of ammonia. The phosphoric acid in the Guano averaged about 124 per cent., equal to 27 8 per cent. of Bone Phosphate. A considerable quan? tity of the phosphoric acid, however, is present as so-called neutral Phosphate of Lime, which, being slightly soluble in water, renders the Guano as quick in Its action as a corresponding quantity of Su? 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 Guanahani Guano no doubt can exist that it ia a valuable manure." Prof. H. 0. White, of the Georgia State Agricultural Society, says: "As shown by tho analysis, this Gnano contains, In good propoition, all the elements which are generally considered as of value tor plant food, and the forms and combinations in which they are present are such as to ren? der them available to and assimilable by the plant. I should judge that the proper use of this article for putpoees of fertiliza? tion would ho attended with ereat profit." Prot. Charles U. Shepard, Jr., iu a recent analysis of this Gnano, says: "This Gcauo (of animal origin) would appear from its physical and chemical properties to an? swer every reasonable expectation of a commercial manure. Ordern n eeivi d and arrangembutfl made for its sale bv application to J. N. ROBSON, East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantic wharf, Charl"Btun. P. C. Jan20fi:>? THE GREAT SOUTHERN MY MS HI. FLRCQGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Tnr. cunArrar DRY UOOUS, NOTIONS, Oil, CLOTH*. CA ItPfcTS. JIATTISGS. Rl'O?, Ktc, 777/5 SIDE OF NEW YORK. For prices, t-ec local. Sept 4 tGmo I I Nor. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ISTATIOIERS First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, YET, BY VSINO CHEAPER OKA DES OF STOCK, WE CAN EVRN18H WORK AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. fine F&SHIOnIbLTsTATIOHERY, Piries Paper and Envelopes, Wedding and <?all jfnvttations CM THE CCtT STOCK AND PRINTED IK THE LATEST STYLE. epi 4 !wfe5 l r co Q_ L? ? Q s * ? 6? s D ?? *0 w ? - SfSi E h1 ? siMI 1 ? o m *?! ^? O ?3^? Oh O ^8s. o ... . feist WINTER ClDTIliC . >lv ? .1 7#ifl M 'I AT . (j??. ri ff < R E5DUCED PBIOES for 1 >r.i 1 CASH! TRAVELING B L A X K E t S 'AND- - 1 SHAWLS .;* At "-r ? ? I... .I Hl i In Hl . >i- ? for . ... t. " ? den vi i] L ?i.. id ,09 *?? ? ^ . ..^ <-.>?.. i . w j-. ,'^?l.ll ? iklivl' New Style Hat* 1 liil n -j d? t. w Ffai^d^aieg, ?.... CLOTHS MO) CAS^ElUgB Made to ?tdecysry Law.<.i ' asy i .Will be Mid ? KEUAHD C, F. JAOK?ON/ Leidhr of ?o?r Prioe?. 17/ Gl Jan 26 , ' /. .y.*/? j it. Spring Prints---New Styles, jvht nrciirVKD. FOR SIXTY1 DAYS, FALL 1 AHiywiN IEU ao?DS .will be sold HE LESS OF COST. Jan 29 107 Main 8t.. Next to Wheeler Home. ESTABLISHED IN 1845; AND STILL IN THE FIELD, WITH A LAU OK and ue? bo fleeted stock of first clans F?RNITTJlfp, Parloi', Bed? room and Dining liooni Seta, which will be void ae low as anv house in the oouitry for oash. NovlO* _ M, H. BERRY. Imported Wines, Brapdies.IEtc . Etc* SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Hum, Brandies?Otard, Ac., v Holland Gin, bjherrj Wine, Port Wine, madeira Wine. Also, a large stct'i oi tine old Whiskies, Cigars. Ac_J. C. 8EEGERS. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. W01.KING to Win, a story for girls, $1.75. Mistress of the Manau, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bonnycastle, $1 ?0. A History of Germany, lrom the Earliest Times, by Charlton Lewis,?2 60. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Norse, Hindoo, Kgyptiau and Old German, by Murray, *2.25. Prairio and Fores!, the Game of North America, with ad ventures in their pnrsnit, by Gillmore. tl 50. Health and Edncation, h y Kinsley, 11.76. Hogarth's oomplut* werk?, in-tbi?e to luoius. The Wild .North Laud, by Major butler, with plate*; f2 SO. History OfClnbs and Club Life, London. Book ol Wonder? ful Characters, with portraits. The Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts ol the British Poets, London, and other new hooka. No* 1 New Sugar-Lured Hams. |/\/\ NEW YORK sugar cured HAMS, IvHJ choice quality, jnst receive!! and rorsalehy JOHN AGNEWA80N. Coughs and Uolds BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TR0OBEH. Chlorate Potash Paetiles, (lelatine I ozenges, Wistar'H Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Italsihin Honey, Ayer's Ohorry Pectoral. Jayne's Exp?otorant, Piso's Cure. For sale at L. T. SILL 111 AN AjCO.'S D<?c 90 Drag Store. Canned Goods. I AA CASES 2 lb. oans TOMATOES, at 11IVMl 50 per doa. and 15a. por can. 100 oases 2 lb. oans PEACHES, at ?2.50 per oos. and 25c. per ean. On baud and for sale by Jan 7_JOHN AGSKW A SON. 50 Cases Gatawba Champagne. THIS WINE is fully eqaal to the French and imported Champagne. Deo 1R J. C. 6ebqbr8. FUME'S SALOON, Ao. 41 Riohardxon Street, betteten Lady and OervuiM Street?. HAVING replenished a?y entire stock of Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also given proper attention to my Restaurant, I am aow prepawed to famish my Meads and the public generally with the bast the markets afford. Oct 17 WM. M. FINE. Aawrfc. PVHK ClLltOKIIA PORT. Dec 18 J. C.8EEGER8.