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' * 8*akw? psxmmrwtr*** oo*reepopd eat of the Boston ^(io^ftper, who has Sjpsreniijr had exceptional opportune et for knowing the- iatrigaes of tos Spanish Bourbons in Paris, eaje ht ?es told by Queen Iaabella, tbreo months ago, thai the "ooet had been enormous, bot the roeult would be sp? tarent before the winter bad passed." t took ?91.000,000 to convert Serrano, and the Queen is said to have spent in all about $8,000,000. To raise this entn, she bee had recourse to every possible expedient, even, to selling her jewels and laces. The Doe de Mont* penaler also loaned 31.0U0.0OO to Don Carlos? in hope to f orlher the olsims of his trite to tho throne, and there is general rejoicing in French circles that he has lost it outright. Montpensier hbs also secured the love letters of the Soeen mother, having bribed Don rancois d'Ak6isis, 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. An 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 raited op and naked if she* was ill, she replied, MI em starving-. It hau been three days since I tasted food." ? Mr. H. O. Jarrett, one of the proprietors, was informed of Uta Incident, and in a mo* mebts he was in a neighboring restan* rant, giving an order for a hearty meal fer. - she 'famishing soporMtsaerary. Whim the girl had appeased her hue* ?ry Mise Wells, an sotress, Went long* the aotors and actresses, end collected forty dOllara for the sufferer. She took: her to bar lodgings end found there- the girl'e husband dying Of consumption,'end her mother end four little children,* all suffering from the want of food. The sotress, who had not been-on the steige before, Was the sols sopporfcf the family.' -.Uf,'j.i4.???. utefd? Heven ?b.?Conneotiout receives a large revenue from eavinga banks and mutual insurance companies? those re? ceived for last year amounting in the first instance .to 4)509,103.20, sod in the lest named to -.f)827;tf0-0e. Rornm Nc^t^^-The total taxa? ble property, as returned by asseraor*, in MaswAusTitt^ is $2,087.350,015.46, or about twelve times as much as that of Booth Oarolina. mi i m , Ii i i ' i'i . ,?Js<??liibVarV ot .Kentucky; hpoh the oc oasion of thtdrv-flfth aaUdaet Concert DrswiatCKtal* ??los?r u<fudcri. One Qran* Gaab Glft^.........*-. 1260,000 One Grand Cash Gift.loo.ooo Oni ?TUno'^h'Gitt'?..! f.. .V... 75 000 One Grand (Nah Gif? . 50,000 One Grand O?ab <Jif t-// .<. 35,000 5 Cash Gifts,418.000 e*oh ...... 100,000 , 10 Cash Gift*,, 14X00 each. 140,000 15 Caan' Gift*, Iff,000 each.'.... 150,000 " -aoOseW Gifts,' 5,000 each..:.. 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4.000 each. 100,000 , ,80 Cash Gifts, 8.000 each.? 90.000 . 50 Cash-Gift*. . 2,000 each. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts," 1,000 each. 100,000 240 Cash-Gifts, 500 each.120.000 ?OOeaoh Gilts, 100 each. 50,000 1&000. Cash Gifts. i GO each..... 050,000 WholeTickots, $30. Halves, $23. Tenth, or each Coupon, $5. Eleven Whole Tick? ets; $500. For Ticket* or information, addrees ->?;?.,; ! THOfcL E. lift AM LETTE, Agent and Manager, Jan23tue8 Louisville, Ey. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Death of Oov. Srani>e:te?Action of the Trustees--A Successor Appointed?No ?Mart Fos'nonements?Drawing Certain February 27. At a meeting of tb a Trustees of the Pnb lie Library of Kentucky, January 16,1875, It was resolved that C. M Briggs, Etq., ' who, under the l*te Hon. Thos. &. Bram lette, was the real business manager of the I GHt Concerts, already given iu aid of the FUblle Library of Kentueky.be and be is hereby authorized to take the place made vaeant.by the death ef ?aid Bramlette.in the management or the affairs ot tho fifth and laat Gift Concert, and that the draw lr/g annoufifeod -for Febrtiarv 27,1876, shall poalttvsly and unequivocal!v take place on that day without auy fartberpoBtponement or,delay on any adoonnt whatever, .'^ r H. T/DORRETT, President. ? Bon* 9. Caw, Hecret&ry. v Hereafter all communications relating to the. Fifth Concert should be addressed to tbe unfferaigfioS: and 1 pledge myself that tne unaersignoo. ana x pledge myseir tnat the drawing shall come off Tebmary 27, or ttae-l every dollar paid rbn tickets shall he tue. Yifth Concert should be addressed to rue eb leu returned.'' ?-. ih. O. M. BRIGGS, Agent and Manager, Boom 4, Public Li ' Pi'try Bnllalng, Louisville, Ky. Important to Consumers of Tea. I, H-a-VB made arrangements with an im .purling Tea House to supply mo with ? Uniform grade of TEA, so that oonsnuers, Adding 'a Tea' suitable -In sttength and Haver,?an.always depend upon getting the ?*me-*lselling far that grade and price. We bava opened, to-day, twelve Chests of Teases FeTlowa: Fine Oolong C. ?? ' Fanoy >Oolong A. i0e ?Sgliah, Break l ast C. ; English Breakfast A. rJi Imperial B. Fanoy VAunjr Hyson A. I ft Choice Young Hyson B. i icy Gunpowder D. axSunpowder C. . i invite an examination and trial of these e bftfrkd in *??iumbla. "tfes/'Wheu -pesearsd, 1? more healthy than *r a ad i* much cheaper. .. 'Pjl^WV^K'akdsn M onoanally - ocT *un^Jh^jolfftteularjy itf . HAMB. ? . ? ? ? ? T>? j 1. :>d isat and cheaper,^ RIO COFFEE?pafrfted and raw, wnAOUAVBA COFFEtt-^arched and raw. /Old Gove.rument.Java COFFEE?parched and raw. i . All-goods marked down five percent, to meet the times. Feb 12 HARDY SOLOMON. ?IM i BT J. A. SELB*. COLTJ] HOW TO 8AVE HONEY! INSTEAD of paving 10 cents for Cigars, buy the INDIAN GIRL'S J Dime, which are far better. HOW TO THROW AWAY MONEY ! Pay 12J cents for Cigars, instead of buy? ing the INDIAN GIRL'S ''Now Sensation" | and "Monopely," 3 for 23 cents, that are creating such a Beneation among Smokers, and b?und to monopolize the Cigar trade Bold only by PERRY A SLAWSON, Indian Girl Cigar Storo, Next door to J. C. Dial's Hardware Store. Feb 10 _ Sunday's Smoking-. TNDIAN GIRL'S MONOPOLY?three for I 25 cents. "Indian Girl's NEW SENSATION?three for 25 cents. Indian Girl's HALF-DIME CIGARS. The Monopoly and New Sensation are tho quality of cigars usually sold at two for 25 centa, and tho Half-Dime defies com? parison with any cigar ever Bold in this j msrket at 10 cents. Sold only by Feb 6_PEttRY & SLAWSON. New Garden Seeds. Novelties and Approved Kinds. EOTTLER?S EARLY DRUMHEAD, Carter's Superfine Early, Early Schweinfust? Qnintal, Early Wihningstadt, Early French Ox Heart, Early Peas, Early Coru, Beets. ? For sale by E. H. HEINITSH, ' Jan 20 f Drug and Seed Store. Finest Goshen Batter TN town reduced fivo cents per pound, at .j Feb 6 . ; HARDY SOLOMON'S. For Sale! CITY COUPONS at a discount. Receiva? ble in payment for taxes' and licensee I at par. Als?, Guaranteed Bonds of Green and Columbia Railroad. Applvto D. GAMBRILL, jEolOlmo^Broker.,107 Main street. City Taxes. PARTIES having oity taxes and lioenaea to pay can be supplied with CITY NOTES, receivable for ?amo.nl a discount, by^app^fng to ? JOHN AGNEW A SON. For Sale. HAVING changed my residence, 11 desire to sell my BOUSE in Colnm Lbia, and will sell at a saorifioe in order I to avoid renting. Call on J. H. SAWYER, Esq., at the Central National Bank, who is prepared to negotiate. ' ? ? A. G. BRENIZER, Jan 3118' "" jj Charlotte, N. C. Elaine Oil. HP HE undersigned are sole agents for the I X celebrated ELAINE OIL, 18? BIHB TEST, Perfectly secure and cannot be exploded.1 I Absolutely kafe. Prices at retail 40c. per I gallon. JOHN AGNEW A SON. Jan 5_. _ Grand Central Java Cotiee. WE are agents for tho GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY. Their ooffee is. sold in pound paokages, at I thirty cents per pouud, and each case of] sixty pounds contains a superior eight day \ clock, which beooroea the proporty of the | lucky purohaserwho buys tho package con? taining the ticket whieb entitles the owner I thereof to the clock. The coffee is full value itself for the price charged, and the! clock is given as a prise to induce pur? chasers to try tho coffee. Jan22_JOHN AGNEW ft SON. LOOK! LOOK!! $1,200,000 H PRIZES! THE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER I SCHEME ON RECORD, will bo drawn in publio in St. Louis on MARCH 31, 1875. capital prize, $100,0(10: j Missouri State Lotteries, | Legalized by State Authority. MURbay, miller & co., Mana'rs. sr. LOUIS, MO. 1 Prize of.$100.000 I Prize of. 50,000 1 Prize of . 22,500 1 Prize of. 20,000 5 Prizes of.*. 10.000 10 Prizes or. 5,000 20 Prizes of..?. 2 500 100 Prizes of. 1.000 And 11,451 oiher Prizes ot from $1,500 to ISO. Amounting in the aggregato to $1,200,000. Whole Tiokcts, $20; Halves, $10; Quar? ters, $5. Prize payable in full and no postpone? ment of drawings take place. Address, for Tickets and Circulars. MURK AY, MILLER AGO., P.O.Box 2,440. St. Loui?. Mo. Jan 5 ._ _ i^3iuo car7load~c?liforni? Wine, Brandy & Champagne JUST RECEIVED direct >fro'm California. These Wines 'and Brandit-s are made of de? licious.grupes of California. For sslo by Dec 18_ J. 0. SEEGERS. Pearl Grits and Hominy. ?)K. BARRELS FRESH PEARLGRITS, 15 barrels .'.'resh PEARL HOMINY. Just received and for sale bv Jan 26_JOHN AGNEW & SGN. LANOnBTH'S GARDEN SEED! AFULL assortment last received st L. T. 8ILLIMAN h. CO.'rt Jen 16_ Drag Store. PC ELK OAIaIFOKNIA MADEIRA. Deo 18 J. O. SEMPERS. Hew, Choice and Fresh Goods. tf MY STORE, on Main st?eet, VUfl& two doors below Phossix office, Am mTL* rmos more open, where my ?ImB Btpatrons oan scoure everything Matasra 0?ARHS/ French PRUNES. ORAN-. BERRIES, Bologna and Freah Pork SAUSAGES, Frenob CONFECTIONERY, and many other articles. Call and seethe stock. - MRS. C. HOFFMAN. Jan 14 MBIA, S. C WEDNESDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY 17, The symptoms of Livsr Complaint are un? easiness and pain in the side. Sometimes the pain is in the shoulder, and imuiutaki n for rhoumatiem. Ihe stomach is affected with lose of appetite and eieknrss, bowels, in general, costive, sometimes alternating with laxi '1 he head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, coneiderahleloes of memory, accompanied with painful Sen? sation of having left undono something which enght to have been done. Often com- I plaining of weakness, debility and low | spirits. Sometimes many of the above symptoms attend the discaec, and at other times very few of them; tut the Liver is generally the organ meet involvtd. THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY la warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any irjuricus nincral sub? stance, but is PURELY VEGRTABLE, Containing tboso Southern rtoots and Herbs, which.an AU-wiso Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases csused hy De? rangement of the Liver and Bowels. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OE MEDICINE, Is eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate retort, will | save many an hour of suffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. I After over Forty Years' trial, it it still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to its virtues from poreocs of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physi? cians commend it as the moat F.PFKCTU*It SPECIFIC For Constipation, Hesdaobe, I'ainiutbe Shouldors, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Pad Tante in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the Region ot the Kid? neys, Despondency, Gloom andForebodiugs of Evil?all of which are the tffcprirg of a Diseased Liver. FOR DYSPEPSIA OR LNDIOESTION. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and ohanges of water and food may be faced wit hont fear. As a remedy in Malatious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, IT HAS SO EQUAL.' It ia the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the Worlc".! caution: pp Buy no Powders f>r prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved wrapper, with Trade-mark, Btamn and Signature unbroken. None other is gonnino. J. II. ZBILIS ?- CO?, Matcon, Qa... and Phlladelptilaw FOR 8ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator For all diseases of. the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. As a remedy inMalarioua Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic. Constipation and Biliousness, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "I bave never seen or tried such a aim pie, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant cemedy in my lifo."?H. Hautsa, 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. Bte pqkks. Governor of Alabama. "Your Regulator has been in nse in my family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addition to the medioal science."?Qov. J. Gill Bhobteti, Ala. "I have used the Regulator in my family for the T>ast seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world as the best me dicine I havo ever used for that class of diseases it purports to cure.?H. F. Thiq pen. President of City Bank. "Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efiioacious medicine."?0. A. N?TTIKO. Druggist. "We havo been acquainted with Dr. Sim? mons' Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and know it to be the best Liver Re? gulator offered to the public."?M. R. Lyon a.<d H. L. Lvon, Bellefontaine, Ga. "I was cured by 8immons' Liver Regu? lator, after having suffered several years with Chills and Fever."?R. F Akdebson. Hie Clergy. "Have been a dyspeptic for years; began the Regulator two years ago: it has acted like a charm in my case.' ?Rev. J. C. Holmes. Lady's Endorsement. "I btvD given jour medicine a thorough trial, and In no case has it failed to give full satisfaction."?Ellem Meacuam, Chat, tahoochee, 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? tain lv a public blessing."?0. Mabtf.bbon, Bibb Countv, Qa. My Wife. "My wife aid seit bave used the Regula? tor for years, and testify to its great vir? tues."?Rev. J. R. Feldee, Perry, Ga. "I think Bimmons' Liver Regulator one of the best medicines ever made fur the Liver. My wife and many others have used it with wonderful effect."?E. E. ?v\tK.->, Albany, Ga. J/. V. "I have used tbe Regulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, and havo found it a most valuable and satisfactory medleine, and believe if it was used by tho profession, it would be of service in very many cases. I know very much of its com? ponent parts, and can certify its medicinal qualities uro perfectly harmless."?It. F. omrics, M. D.. Macou, Ga.| Jan 30!wtim The Ball Opened for 1875. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Sec. A CARD The Laurel Street NEW GOODS received tri-weekly, and stunning Leaders in all lines of goods exhibited every day. A visit to the store of W.D.LOVE &C0. Will convince the public that we mean to give them bettor valuo fur their money than thev can buy in any other DRY GOODS HOUSE lS THE STATE. Facts proven at tho GRAND CENTRAL Dry Goods House W. D. LOVE & CO. ST'Saiiples sent to country on application. all parts of the Jan 30 Wines and Liquors. CHAMPAGNES?Pommery, Sec, Obaus A Duchatel, Keller's Island Bparkling Cstawba, California "Imperial.'t m BRANDIES?Brandenburg FrereB, Jaa. HeoneBey, Ofard, Dupuy A Co., vintages 1835,1858, 1865. 9 WINKH-Old Private Stock Maderia?In bottles only, ,.t,, . Choice Table Sherries, California Angelica?vert dfdlcato. ' Eandeman and other Ports. ~ Full line of Hooks and 8 an terries, includ? ing "Chateau Yquem," "Latour ?lanohe, "Hockheimer," "Lanbenheimor,'.' Ao., Ac. Our specialty Is fine goods, Such as we atn, with eonfldonoe, recommend. Any rare wine not In store we are" prepared to purchase either In New York or Europe, and furnish at market rates. ^. _ Nov28 GEO. BYMMERS. GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT IS now open to the pub'ic, ?.ffering the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known to the trade, Tbe'proprietor in so contl dent of the superior merits ol hi* goods that ho ask' no discrimination in his fivor as compared with anything in this inaiker; so that you can at once enoonragu iMiutkern industry, aud at the same tune directly serve your interest, hy purcbash g from thin reliable house. Offering every reason? able facility to customers, I h< g an tmmhle share of public patronage. D* f? 1 JOHN E. GYLES, Agent. 10 Barrels Sweet Florida Oranges. "DECEIVED THIS MORNING, direct XV from Florida,, and for sale cheaper than ever offered in Columbia. Send orders early to HARDY SOLOMON. Jan 27 (3IVING INSTANT RELIEF. IT ia the most wonderful MEDICINE svefftaaowo. and possesses a curative power nneejasJled in the history ot reme? dies, i For sale oidv at Ded 16 t HEINITSH'S Drng Storo. I Step,that Barking WHICHEVER yon go.ysn hear Cough? ing. Barkin?. Clashing the Throat. In Church, in the Concert Room. Opera Honso. Court House, Coughing is a preva? lent disorder. Why don't you osra it hy using STANLEY'S GREAi COUGH SYRUP? It will cure. For sale at JanQOt HEINITBH^S Drug Store. Seventy-five Ont of Every Hundred PERSONS are affected with some, de? rangement or disease of the skin. No matter .what the nature of it may be, "HEINITSIl'd yUKEN'S DELIGHT," the great American Blood Pnti&er. will core it. This is quite enough to sfcy. if ton have any skin disease, use Bfitilklre'Qaeen's Delight. Dec 10 : Event." 1S75. VOL. X?NO. 284 GOOD THINGS, 100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES. 200 boxes CANDY. 100 boxes RAISINS. 200 cases CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almond?, Orange?, Lemons, Walnuts, Ac, wholcaalo aud retail, as low ?.s any bouse i:: :bis country. L?RICK A LOWBANOE. Important to Farmers. ONLY FOIITY DOLLARS A TOM GUANAEANI GUANO, AN important natural Guano?a genuine Animal Deposit. A Cargo of 500 tons bow on the way to this port. This Guano gave great satisfaction in Virginia and Not tb Carolina the past season. Circu? lar and certificates eent on application. Prof. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., Hayn of this Gnano: ??By a critical examination of tho analysis of the various cargoes yon havo imported, a striking feature is the great regularity in tho per cent age of the important constituents essential for tho production of all crops." Prof. P.A. Gentb.of Philadelphia, Penn., says: '"ibo Guano is evidently of animal origin, and the minuto hones which wore discovered in tne tame, indicate that it is the result of the decay of bats, mioe, Ao. The quantity of organio matter which is still preeent is about 12 per cent., and this yields about 1\ per cent, of ammonia. A portion of the nitrogen is present aa nitric acid, of which about 3 per cent, were found. All the nitrogen present would be equiva? lent to about 3& per cent, of ammonia. The phoephoric acid in the Guano averaged about 12$ per cent., equal to 27 8 per eent. of Bone Phosphate. A considerable quan? tity of the phosphoric acid, however, is Eresent as eo-called neutral Phosphate of Jme, which, being slightly soluble in water, renders tho Guano as quick in Its action aa 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 experimenta which I have made of the, Gaanahani Guano no doubt can exist that it ie a valuable manure." ml Prof. H. O. White, of the Georgia State Agricultural Society, says: "As shown by the analysis, this Guano contains, in goad] proportion, all the elements which are generally considered as of value for plant food, and the forms and combination*in which they are preeent are such ss to ren? der them available to and assimilable by the plant. I should judge that the proper nee of this article for puipoees of fertiliza? tion would be attended with eroat profit." Prof. Charles U. Shepard, Jr., in a recent analysts of this Guano, says: "This Guano (of animal origin) would appear from its physical and chemical properties to an? swer every reasonable expectation of a commercial mauure. Order? receive d and arrangembnts made for its sale bv application to J. fc. ROB80N, 03 East Bsy, 1 and 2 Atlantic wharf, Charleston, S. C. Jan 20 flS THE GREAT SOUTHERN MY MB BOM ! FLRCQGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 King Street, Charleston, S. C. THE CHEAPEST DRY UOOOS. NOTIONS, I OIL CLOTHS. CA ItPfcTS. MATTINGS. RUGS, ISta., THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. I For prices, see local. Sept 4 tCmo ' I Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, YET, BTf, cbtno cheaper grades Or stock, mt cAW TCRNnm work a* LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FIHE Eiries Paper and Eevelppesy. , i Wading and ?a? pvitatiims OH THE BEST STOCH ANO PRINTED IK, THE LATEST STYLE. sept 4 My ?feg i m '"?es g 5 UJ ? i? Qs*?I?*?iai a ggggo.r. He S ? [?Ali ?'-?ta5'*?'E 4 ~* oils MTU RSD?CED PHIOS I i k- <3UX .tlldtl 'S h At ?iU \*S0 tftOf.il AT . . . ... . ? riUi if HI - for 1 bocAiosu" u!'? ?a AND"1"1'1' 4,u'' '',l' ' TRAVEL ISC,: ' AND ,Hi<JS .t iioi}?oi<] nil uoq.i 3HAW:trs .?? ?: . , iu 'i. ..^.jUaii imu l?u?Ul<ic . : . rjM?q tu* tibi Olli ???*??? .?. I'w-ui i ,?!,??*.!? ' i'.?vi' New Style Hats I <iUmi liATJit] di i v Mssato OadeBFasrl*?.?}! ? I nr. Jap 26 ? Loi?n ?c.'L-; A .u^n ?i Springr PHHta^-^ffewlStyltfft. JUST MC?Wkb. FOR ?XT^^W?tct/tAttf^Ain?r^iir.1 rEBilO0D8.will.Jb? eald.UKlM.MD '52n?* 107 Main Str. ?eitto Wlje'eler KSTABldSfiltO is 1845jo:j AND STILL MT THE FIELD, ? with..:--., ? .. *? ? A. LAUQiv ?nd iwU.sn rl/KHliUnr, rSTIOr, BH* room and Dining ,.Boom Sets, which will be sold a? low aa anv house in the oonitry for essh. NoyJjO _, , . Mj H.BF.HRY. , Imported Wines, Brandies.JEtc . Etc* 8C0TCH-WHISKIES. Old Jamaica Hum, Brandies?Otard.Ae.,'. , Holland Gin, hlierrv Wine, Porl Wine, Madeira Wine. Al*o,alarge atcc'i of ?ni?ok) Whiskies, lignrs. Ac _J. C. 8BEQERH. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. WOl.KIN'G to Win, a story for girls, n.75. ' Mi? trees of ^he Manse, by Sir. Holland, tuthor of Arthur Bonnycastle, $1 ,?0. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Tnnea, bv Cbaxlton Lewie. S2 5^. ? . ? &! Manual of Mythology, Greek, Boman, Norse, HindAb, Egyptian and Ola German, by Murray, $2.*ft. |, ? Prairio and Forest, the Game of North Amsrtoa, with adventures in their porsnit, b^alt*ari^ Hogarth's*teoJnplese>>*r<>rhe,' iaratb?ev ?0 liutler, eitlb pla'teS$250. festor^Jrf3S3a and Club Life, London.- Book?! Wander* fnl Characters, with portraits. .The Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes *nd Haunts of the British Posta. London, and other new hooks. KqtI New Sugar-Cured Haine, p I r\f\ NEW YORK sugar-cured HAMS. ' 1UU choice quality. Just 'reeeitet! and for aale by JOii N AG NEW A, SON. . , Coughs and Oolde ..-?*??. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TBOOBE-S. Chlorate Potash Paalltes, Gelatine Lozenges, Wist&r's Balsam Wild; Cherry, Hill's Balsam Honey, Ayer's ('berry Pectoral. Javne's Expectorant, Pieo's Cure. For sale at L. T. 8ILLIMAN A'CO.'B Dec 29 " MWjW Store. Canned doode. 11\f\ CASES 9 lb. cans TOM AT OE 8, at JLl tyf ?1 50 paw doa. aad 15a. _par can. 100 cases 3 lb. oans PEACHES, at ?2.50 ! per aos. and 25o. per ean. I On fc.nd an?t tnr aala law Jan 7" _ ' ' JOSti AOSBW A SON. 90 Gase? Oatewbn qhejoiptgne^. THIS WINE Is fatly equal to the French and imported Champagne. ? Pee 18 ; , . J. O. SKKQ1BS. FXMBS 8AL00?. ....... TT A VING tepUtisnad say enrrra stock of given proper ai?&ion U?say Re?5r*i*t0, ? am sow pre^atwd in farslsk oty friends I am sow prepewed to raralsfc rsy frtenda and the pnbUa generally with she bast the markets afford. * Pet If . . WaT^Jf.TTMB.Awart. Ptjab ouitoaiu poat. ~ Deo 18 J. C.8EEGER8.