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i ' Vir PH S Tbjb Pa^er op FjpopWiH-XbB Pncamx Li oonoise, direct, aotiva, co veriDg the whole .field of new* end; business and eooial wants. It is, there fore, tlao paper of the people at all times, and ia ao recognized in .every household, counting-room, work-shop or other place where there is an indi? vidual who would keep informed up to the needs of the hoar. Advertisers of every class seek its oolumns, in order to reach all the people through a paper just suited to meet all popular wants, and which has, consequently, a greater circulation than that of all the other city papers combined. TbcDonger or tb.i? Government?Wo. a. i This difficulty was and is inherent in the ? constitution of Democratic so? cieties. Through all the ages from Aristotle to Montesquieu, all those who'huvo gono down to- the bottom of political questions, have deolared that without equality of qondition, Demo? cracy cannot subsiBt; that it advanoes to its downfall as soon as ever inequali ty becomes1 too visible. Inequality1 breeds discontent in the olastos which aro,poor and indigent; hencethe\ wish to apply a remedy by means or the law, sometimes by means of force. Now, strange as It may'seem. McCau .Joy, the great > historian of England, said,in acme of,bis writings in 1857, that the United States wo aid . come into' .this'Very' political condition as-, snnieol. "Theday," says he,1'"will come when in the United States a multitude of people, not one of whom baa. had more than half a breakfast or expect a to have half a dinner, will choose a legislature." Is it possible to doubt what sort of a legislature will be chosen? On one side will be a statesman preaching patience, respect for vested rights, strict observance of arjblio,fafth*.tr'Oh(the> other hand will be a demagogue, a Radical, ranting about the tyranny of .land-holders, capitalists and usurers, and asking why anybody should be permitted to drink' champagne, to ride in a car? riage, to own large - acreages of land, while thousands of citizens are in want of necessaries? Whiobjof the two candidates is likely to be preferred by the masses 'who hear them, and cry out , oar children are starving for bread? .-I seriously apprehend that yon will, in some such season of ad versify na I have described,, do things whiohrwjll prevent 'prosperity return ing... Either some Cm aar or Napoleon ?will seize the reins of Government with a strong hood, or your republic will be as fearfully plundered and laid waste by barbarians in the twentieth century ao tho Roman empire was in the fifth,: wit bihiu difference, that the thieves and vondala who ravaged .the, Boman empire camo from without, 'and, that "our :thieves "and vandals wilt have been, engendered*'within your own country, from, among your own citi? zens, and by your own instructions." It was contended that the danger pointed out by MoOauly would never occur, -because there was plenty of room here', for all the 'world; because everybody/ Was or oould be a proprie? tor, and-in any case, make very largo earnings. > Nevertheless, the indica? tions ore that his predictions have come to pass to a certain extent.. Pro vione to the war, suffrage was confined in tbia country to the whites alone? even then, in some States, it - was re? stricted by certain qualifications. Now suffrage is universal. A new class has I been- invested with this privilege. Sinoe suffrage has become universal, the people have exhibited a disposi? tion, in Jaot, carried ont to some ex? tent, tho using of its law-making power, to obauge the laws whioh regu? late tho distribution of wealth. Right here bantu forth the straggle in whioh freedom 'will perish, except through farad by providential interference. The future ol the ! United States sooms to ub tQ\be this: Either progress will produce a moro perfect equality, and then ireo add democratic constitutions will be established to - eonseorate and uphold it> or else the inequality will not bq corrected, and will go on in? creasing in magnitude, as in the days of antiquity, and then comes an end to freedom. The Law aid in gold coin of over! 8197,000, inada by the late British and American' Mixed uocbmission to Au? gustus R..: McDonald, a eitizon of Great Britain, ,but for some years past a reaidefitiol tionioville,, I?y., has been paid bp our Government tp Henry Ward, Esq., ogenfc of thu Government of Hor- MnjoRty, and; by himtko Mr. McDonald. ;Tils claim was'brought for lassies!sustained, in the burning of cotton during the, lota .civil war, and was'.tho second largest* claim, cdjud}-. cated by th? Jate Mixed pommieoion. An idea ort its msgnitade may be given by (he statement': that as- originally/ presented1 it;waij for 02,000,000. I ?600.1 witn???ea were examined, eSad<\ thaia J iestimpny coVeri 0,000 printed' pages of the record b! tbe Oommiaaion. i \ ,. i '.i. .??>??. i*. . .:),-;).i;!t'i;j. , At M?ns, in BelgloK, they had a scene fn court thai would have made a Montana; :-mau iee}, .at. ,hoaio. ? The prosecuting attorney .insulted fiMltfJK 1 oused, whorfeapon thd .ftceussd deew.a S 1 ,m mm \ in I'.i-iuu-.ia-gg r'.,' . i*i i X v/j v^h*.* it* iuj .' .../. & Vi ti-: &?-.<?? :?V t?ijid' BY J. A. SELBY. COLT THE PHCENIX, PublLohod Daily and Tri-Weekly, rm GLgANia Every Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, QiUcu on Richardson St.. noar Taylor. -. ?. 49-TnEFnaiNix la the oldest D?fly Paper | n South Carolina, has the laugest oiboo LATioN in the upper portion of. the State, and-haa boon regularly issued since itsin ? option?March 21,1805. BUB 8 O IL ii't 1 ON. Daily, aii months, $4; Tri-Weekly, 260; I Weekly, 1 50. advertisements Inserted in the Daily at ?1 a square of nine lines for first, and?Ooontooaoh Bubaequent Insertion; if not exoeedlng five lines in length, 75 cents. Long advertisement! by tho week, month or year, at leas ratea. Marriages, Funeral Invitations, i-c, f 1. Mjar Book and Job Printing ol every de? scription faithfully attended to. agents. Julius Poppo, Anderson. Bobert Bryoo, Bpartanhnrg. J. A.Grigsby.Bldgoway. E. A. Scott, Kewberry. H. W. Lawaon, Abbeville. Post Office Matters.?'Charleston mail opens 8 A. M. and 3 P. M. oloEea 3.30 and 6 P. M. Greenville opens 5 P. M.; closes 8 80 P. M. Northern opens 6 A. M. and 3.80 P. M.; closes 6 and 1 P. M. Western opens 6 A. M. and 8.30 P. M.; oloses 1 and 7 P. M. Wilmington opens 5.30 P. M.; closes 7.30 A. M. On Sunday, the Post Office is open from 3.15 P. M. to 4.15 P. M. Positive and Final Notice.?Per? sons indebted to Phoenix office, are notified that they most oome forward and settle, or their accounts will bo placed in the hands of a Trial Justice for collection. This notice is final. ArrnnRomont? are being completed for disposing of, by distribution, a number of desirable building lots in this city, besides several valuable arti? cles'of jewelry. Particulars will be furnished in a few days. Tickets to thef distribution will cost 85. Respon sible gentlemen will have charge of the matter. The Legislature having knocked the obnoxious "official organ" Aot in tho head) County officers und others can now publish their legal notices where they please. Job printing of every kind, from a miniature visiting card to a four-sheet poster, turned out, at short notice, from Phoznix office. Try us. Enclose tho postage with your sub? scription?Daily, six months, 25 cents; Tri-Weekly, 15; Weekly, 10 cents. Transient advertisements and no? tices must be paid for in advance. WnBMPMBMBWBa?M?nMIII Ml Opera House?Two Nights Only! Wednesday and Tharwlay, Ptbraary '44 and ?3. MRS, JAMES MAAS' BURLESQUE OPEUA AND GllEAT SUITISH QUAttTETTE. The finest novelty troupo now travoliug. MR. JAS. MAAS I America's acknowledged IUi.jj King. CMAllLES MAAS ! Mystic. Change Artisto. 1.1 Admission S1.C0. Gallery 50 cents. No extra charge for Reserved Heals. Heart now on eale at the Wuoclor House. Fob at For Rent, THE larp;e and convenient BOOMS over the old stand of Bobt. O. Shiver A Go.; suitable for a bOarding-bouse or oztensire millinery basineaa. And, also, the largo and long HOOM on first floor, formerly upod as tho Carpet De? partment. C.11O?KNIGHT, Lessee. Apply to E. S. BO?KN1GHT. j?ebj4_ -13 Sweet Oranges. ?/\ DABBELB SWEET OBANGEB, jaet j .\J received at - Mfta ^Feb23 HABDY SOLOMON'S. ' / I. ( Davis' Diamond Hams. -irvXISBOES Davis' Diamond HAMS] ?MA? and Bugar-C?red BBEAKFA?T 8 f H? pa, j uot r ouoi y od and for sale by , nJfeb 20_JOEfN AGNEW & BON. E Professional. T\B. P. GUBEN offers his professional JLJ . eervlcos to tho citizens of Columbia ?a* vlninitv. Offlna at Miah Perolval'a, Plain atrset; " Febll-tlO | I . "~~ Cltyttttos. - * TJjABTIEB having city taxes 6a6 licensed I .XT to pay oan bo supplied with CITY I NOTES, roeefvable fof samo, at H dUoount, lying to JOHN. AGNEW A SON. Uonry Kram, minor, hao appliod to Hon. d for dhv' uonry urom, minor, has applied to . fixed'for'nftarletf oe^Siltloa, and * float, m i tfgdjr* 'Jteer* rtobettf, Bfthlsnd Subscribe for the Phcenix. et onr Juit Censures IMBIA, S. 0.. THURSDAY ? H. & S. BEARD, Agents for the sale of B. W. L. Kasin & Co.'s Soluble Soa Island ? ?auu. THIB GUANO is recommended as ono of tho best Fertilizers now in use, and is worthy tho attention of Agriculturists. A supply now on hand._ Fob 19 Naphtha Is amps. GAS LIGHT. AGAS LIGHT at much Ibbb exponse. Tucso LA Ml'M are in different ntyleg and well adapted for Stores, Offices, Entries and Rooms. Each Lamp is of itself a gas manufactory. The oil ia fed through a tubo or pipe, at tho ond of which the burner converts it into gas, which burns with a brilliant white ilame nearly equal to the boBt coal gas, and surpassing many ooal gas lights. For sale by aL E. GARR, Feb 1C 3mo_57 Bridge street. For Bent or Sale. MTHE commodious HO?SE on the corner of Assembly and Lady strecta is undergoing repairs, and will be rented or Bold on reasonable terms. In? quire of R. BWAFFIEED. Feb 21_ Stop that Barking. WHEREVER you go, you hoar Cough? ing, Barking, Oloariag tho Throat. In Church, iu tho Coucort Boom, Opera House. Court Houso, Coughing is a preva? lent disorder. Why don't you enro It by using STANLEY'S GREAT COUGH SYRUP? It will euro. For sale at Jan 2Ut HEINITSH'S Drug StoreL City Taxes. THE books of thoOityTfoasurer aro now open for tho receiving of taxes for 1875. All city taxes must bo paid before tho 15th day of MARCH NEXT. RICHARD JONES, Fob 14 fl3_City Treasurer. New Garden Seeds, Novelties and Approved Kind*. FOTTLEB'SJ3ARLY DRUMHEAD, . Carter's Superfine Early, Early Schwoiniust?Quintal, Early Winningstadt, Early French Ox Heart, Early Peas, Early Corn, Beets. For sale by E. H. HEINIT8H. Jan 20 f _Prog and Seed Store. COTTON! STORED AND INSURED at tho vory low? est rates, and the top of the market I guaranteed for all Cotton consigned to ns for sale. Advances made at one per cent,per mon?i upon all cotton stored with us. ao charge \ fordrayage. HA7I Northern Timothy and Clover at $1.35 and $1.Super hundred. Full weight guar? anteed. SUED POTATOES! Fine Early Roso, Goodrich, Peerless,' Peachblowa, and other varieties. GUANO! Jouenport Fertilizer?as good as any ueod. $45 per ton,cash, and $50 per ton, time. SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE CO., Fob 19 3m Opposite S. O. R. R. Depot. Spring Prints?New Styles, j 0 JUST UKCEIVED. FOR SIXTY DAY3, FALL AND WIN-1 TER GOODS will be sold KEG Alii)-1 LESS OF COST. C. P. JACKSON, Jan 29 Leader of Low Priooa. ~ GBAND EXPOSITION of the SECRETS OP THE GRANGE! THIS, of course, is made to all who on neot themselves with the order. So, also, all who try Perry <fc Blawson'u "New Sensation," 8 for 25 conts; "Monopoly," 3 for 25 cents; "Halt Dime" and "Celebrated Fivo Cent Cigar*." Find out the important ?ecret?"how to smoke, and yet save money." These Cigars oan onlv bo bought or PERRY ASLAWSON, Indian Girl Cigar Store, next to J. C. Dial's 11 aid ware Store. N. B.?Do not bo guided by "siguB," as in your order, but be euro you inquire for PERRY A SLAWSON'S Wholesale and Retail Cigar Emporium. LAMDKKTll'S GABDEN SEED! AFULL assortment just rcoeived at L. T. SILLIMAN <k CO.'rt Jao 1C_Drug Store. Grand Central Java Coffee. WE are agents for the GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY. Their coffee in sold in pouud paokages, at thirty cents per pound, and each caee of sixty pounds contains a superior eight day clock, which booomes tho property of tho luoky purohaserwho buys the package con? taining the ticket which entitles tho owner thereof to the clock. The coffee is full value Itself for the price oharged, and the clock ia givon go a prize to induce pur? chasers to toy the coffee. Jan22 f . JOHN AGNEW A SON. Elaine Oil. THE undersigned are sole agents for tbe I celebrated ELAINE OIL, 18? PIRK TEST, Perfectly secure and oannot be exploded, I ABaoMTXSi,* saws. Prioes at retail duo. per gallon. JOHN AGNEW & SON. Jang .? ? , , ?; Buggies, Wagons, {to. T AH now offering my otock of BUGGIE?, I JL fiOOKAWAfa AND MlLBUBN WA? GONS at reducedprioes to close the business Those In want ox vohiolco will save money by calling-af-tbe" store of John A?now & Son, and purchasing before my stock Is llofdopt^ , ?, JOHN AGNEW. 1 il?fWpfi ?Un<mAT?E8, at JA IU siiCO ?er doa.iand Wottti oan. I ~ 00 oases 2 lb. ?ana PR ACH ES, at 83.60 per aoz. and 26c. per can. On baud and for sale by Jan 7 JOHN AGNEW & SON. Attend the True 10RNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1 GUANO. DANIEL CRAWFORD & SONS, Agents for tbo following brands: '^"fTMJREKA" Amnioniatod BUPER _Ci PH08PHATE of LIME. "ALBION" English Cotton Manure. "Couoentratod SUPER-PHOSPHATE of LIME." One ton of the latter will go as far in making Compost as FOUR toua ofj Acid Phosphate. 'E?HEKA" is tbo favorite of DiokHon, | the groat planter of Georgia. Tho above for ealo for cash or approved , city acceptanco._Fob 10 tl3* Early Rose Potatoes, BRESSEE'8 Peerloss Onion Sott a, Lit-| tie Pixie Cabbage, Early Ulm Cabbage, ten daya earlier tliau Earlv York. tor ealo at HElNITSH'S Feb 10t_Drug and Seed Btorc. 107 Main St., Next to Wheeler House. ESTABLISHED IN 1840, AND STILL IN THE FIELD, ?WITH A LARGE and well so Hectod stock of first class FURNITURE, Parlor, Bod room and Dining Room _ Sots, which will bo sold as low as any houso in tho country for cash. NovlO_M. H. BERRY. New Rooks, at Bryan's Bookstore. T^fTOBKING to Win, a story for girls, Mistress of tho Manso, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bonnyoast'le, fl 50. A History of Germany, from tho Earliest Times, by Charitou Lewis, (2.50. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Old German, by Murray, $2.25. Prairie "and Forest, the Game of North America, with adventures in their pcrauit, by Gillmore, 11.50. Health and Education, by Eingeley, $1.75. Hogarth's completo works, in throe vo? lumes. Tho Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with plates, $2.60. History of Cluba and Club Lifo, London. Book of Wonder? ful Charaotera, with portraits. Tho Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Hannts of the Britleh Poets, London, and other new books. _Nov 1_ MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New Y irk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, BoBton aud all proud j nent cities of the United States and Eu? rope booght and sold. DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing certificates iesucd. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER I bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants aud others from tho city and oountry solicited, and LIBERAL LIN ES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Corner of Plain and Richardson streets, JOHN 8. PRESTON, President. J. H. Sawykb, Cashior. THE GREAT SOUTHERN MY OB FlJRCnGOTTT, BENEDICT & GO,, 275 King Street. Charleiton, S. C. Tlin CnEAPVBT UKY 00008, NOTIONS, Oil. CLOTII*. CAltPKTS, MATTINGS, KCOS, Btc, THIS SIDE OF NEW YOKE. F?r prices, set local. Sepi 1 iGruo liniment, A GREAT medicine: GIVING INSTANT iiul.1kp. IT is the most wonderful MEDICINE over known, and pou-essos a curative power unequalled in tho hinten of renio di"H. For bale onlv at _poclG t BBINITSB'SDrng8tore. State of South Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, State Tbeabubeb'b Office, Golvkbia, December IB, 1871. THE Coupons of tlio Consolidation Bonds of the State of South Carolin?, duo January 1,1875, will bo paid at that date on presentation at the Treasury,and at the South Carolina Bank and Tni?t Com? pany, Columbia. S. 0., and also at the Pooplo'o National Bank, Charleston, 8. 0., and the National Park Bank, New York. The Coupons duo July 1,1674, on all Con* aolidatlon Bonds, issued Id exchange for Old bondm will be paid whftrlevdr presented St any of tho above mentioned place b. 1 The Coupon* of tbo Consolidation Bonds due January 1 and July 1.1875. aro receiv able for taxes. F. L.OARD0550, Dec 20 Treasurer 8. C. i Event." 875. YOL. X?NO. 291. CELEBRATED QfTt A T> QTTTT>rrC! OPEN UACK OK FRONT. 0 WHITE DRESS SHIRTS (or S10.5U ?? " ?? 812.00 10 -' " ?4 913.50 G ?? .4 ?? 44 915.00 0 ?4 ?? t. ei SI8.00 All Linen Bosom and Cuff*. N IS W HATS, SPJUXG STYLES. "WINTER CLOTHING, AT COST. mm k WILEY. Fob 17_ ?STEH CL0T1IHC AT REDUCED FRIGES FOB CASH! TRAVELING BLANKETS I AND SHAWLS AT COST! -? ? ? -? ? - New Style Hats ! Fall and Winter CLOTHS AND CASHMERES Made to Ord( r Very Lo r. II. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne JUST RECEIVED direct from California. These Winos 'and Brandi^fl are made of do licious gr?nes of California. For salb bv T^rJS_J. C. SEEOER3. Wines and Liquors. CUIAMPAONF8?romro?ry.Sec, ' Obaus A Duchatel. Kolley's Island SparkliDg ?C tawba, California "Impeiial." DUAN DIES?Brandenburg Frores, Jas. ilenuesey, Otard, Dnpny ft Co , vintages 1835, 18f?8, 18C5. WINES -Oi l I'rivato Stock Madoria?in uottlos only, Choice Table Sborriee, California Angelica?very delicate, S andeman ar.d other Porte, Full line or Hooks and Hauternos. inolud iug''Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," ??llookhoimer," ,,Lanbeubtiroer,"Ao., Ao. Our specialty is Odo goods, suoh as we can, with confidence, recommend. Any rare wine cot in store we are prepared to purchase either ic New York or Europe, tud furnish at market rates. Nov 28_QEO. BYMMEBS. Hants! Haina! I a f\f\ CHOICE Louiovillo 8ngar-Cured lAJv/ HAMS, largo sizes,just received and for sale at 14c. per pound. . Jan_26_JOHN AONEW fc SON. Bevonty-fivo Out of Every Hundred PERSONS are affected with some de? rangement or disease of the akin. Mo matter what the nature of it may be, "HEINlTSirS QUEEN'S DELI?UT," tho great American Blood Purifier, will onro it. This Is quite enough to say. If yon have any akin disease, uso Hcinitnhre Queen's Delight._DeO 10 f Pearl Grito and Hominy. BARBELS FBESH TEARLORIT8, . ^5?) 15 barrels ?.resh PEARL HOMINY. Just received and for sale by ? Jan 2G JOHN AONEW A SON. >T'ltE CALIFORNIA MADEIRA. I?ec 18 J. C. BEEGERS. _ ..V. (uli tu a i Dry Goods,: Boots and Shoes, ? Carpets, &c "VTEW GOODS received tri-weekly, and In stunning Leadkbs In all lines of goods exhibited every day. A visit to the atoro of w. d. love &? ep. Will convince the publio that we mean to - giyo them bettor value for their money ,. than they can buy in any other DRY" GOODS HOUSE IN THE STATE. Factfcw proven at tho . ... OK AND CENTRAL Dry Goods House of . . , ? w. d. love & co jju-SauploH Bent to alt partsi of the country on application. Jan 30 Important to Consumers of Tea. IHAVE raado arrangementb with an Im? porting Tea Homo t6 anpply nie'with a uniform grade of TEA, ao that consumers, ?nding a Tea suitable in atrength. and flavor, can alwayi depend upon getting tho same, by asking for that grade and. price. Wo haTo opened, to-day, twelve Obeetu of . Tea, aa follows: Fine Oolong C. . . . Fancy Oolong A. I ino English Breakfast C. Fancy English BroSkfact A. Choice Imperial B. Fine Imperial G. Fancy Young Hyson A. ?. | Ohoico Young Hyson B. Fine Young Hyson G. 4 Choice Gunpowder B?.. ? I i Fancy Gunpowdor D.. Eine Gunpowder C. *V ? ? ' ? -? KMy' I invite an examiuatioirand trial of theb0 ' Teas, which will be found uuuaually cheap,, and the quality superior to anything here? tofore offered in Columbia. Tea, when properly propared, is more healthy than coffee, and is much cheaper. '* - 1 I also call attention to my GENERAL. STOCK OF GOODS, which fa unusually large, good and aheap, particularly In Fancy Family FL0?3. . Davis'Diamond HAMS. Davis' Pure Leaf LARD. ? GOSHEN BUTTER?best and cheapest in town. RIO COFFEE?parched and raw. LAGDAYRA COFFEE?parched and raw. Old Government Java COFFEE?parched and raw. .... .1 All goods marked down five percent, to ? meet the times. "" " '' Febl2 HARDY SOLOMON. . good things, 100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES. ' 200 boxes CANDY. 100 boxes RAISINS. 200 ca?cm CANNED FRUITS. Pecans, Almonds; Orangoo, Lcibodo, Walnuts, Ac., wholesale and retail, as low as any bout's i:i this country. L?RICK A LOWBANCE, ?sflNiHX aooo liOOKI LOOK IS ?1,200,000 PRIZES! rpilE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER A SCHEME on record, will he drawn in public in St. Louis on MARCH SI, 1875. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000! Missouri State Lotteries, Legalized by State Authority. MUR AY,MILLER & CO., Manama* sr. Louis, mo. . I Pri/.eof.:.$100,000 1 Prize 02.-. 60,000 1 Piias of. 22,600 1 Prize of. 20,000 5 Prizes of. 10.0W 10 Prizes of. 6,000 20 Prizes of. B.509 100 Prizes of. 1,00ft. And 11,461 oiher Prizes of from $1,500 tc $60. Amounting in the aggregate to. - $1,200,000. Whole- Tiokete, $20; Halves, $10; Quar? ters, $5. , , Prizn payable in full and no postpone? ment of drawings take place. Addresb, lor Tickets and Cironlass, MURRAY. MILLER A CO.. P. O. Box 2.41?, St. Lonia, Hoi Jan 5 ,_gggg Imported Wines, Brandieo.SEto , Etc SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Otard, Ac., mat Hollsud Giu, t . ?, bhertvWine, Port Wine, Madeira Wlhe. 1 Also/alarse stccx of fine old Whiuliicb, CiK?rs An J. o. BEEPERS. ' ? - ?. t ? !?? IUI Coughs and Oolds, . BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. Chlorate Potash Paatilea, " " Golatino Lozungea, 4%m , Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balsam Hooey, Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral, Jayne*B Expectorant, Piuo'a Core. For salo at L. T. 6ILLIMAN A CO.'S * Deo 28 ' Drng Stores New Sugar-Cured Hani* 1 f\f \ NEW YOBK sugar-cured HAMS', JAJvJ choiae quality, jnot reooived and aoVaaleby JOHN AQNBW A SQN. FINE'S 8AL00H. & Zi No. 41 Richardson Street, between JM0%r and Gervais Streets. HAVING replenished say entire stock 0* Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having alao fiven proper attention to toy Restaurant, am now prepared to furnish my frionda and tho publlo generally with the teeat the markets afford. Oct_17_WM, M. FINE, Agent, , Finest Gob nan Baiter, .. . [N town reduoed five oonfcs por pound, tA Fob G HARDY SOLOMON'S. )VKG CALIFORNIA ANOBLIOA. Dec 18 J. C. SEEGERS,