The largest variety of French candy ever brought to Avken, at George Roll’s bakery and confectionary. Nendrix and Loomis have just receiv ed a choice lot of fruits and vegetables. Tay books, in endless variety, for the luftie folks, on George Roll 8 bakery and confectionary. A person at Scott Co.'s today at 11 o’clock. Canned coeds of every description at ‘ 3 Troll's. Now is your Onans. ~Henry Hahn’s large stock of goods is selling off at a very low finure. All kinds of toys just received at the bakery and confectionary of George Roll, Great BanGAINS.—A urge portion of the stock of goods of Henry Hata has been marked down. The remain der of the stock and good will of the business will be for sale after Jan. 1st. Extra figs and dates just received, st Rolls. A Beautipun Anwvesu—The Cham pion Copyins Tok is the only tok that will copy perfectly months after it is written, it flows freely, will not cor rode pens and duplicate copies can be made at any time. On receipt of $1.50 W.T. Richards Son, of August, will send a boride by express to way address, Families wishing to be supplied with fresh Hight, Prench and Cbraham brand, rush and rulls for breakfast, will do well by leaving their cidets at George TRoll’s bakery and confectionary, Cannon Les Thin—J. I. Miler, of 18 Broad street, August, has on hand the largest tssertment of new and elegant designs of five silver plated ware ever brought to this country. ‘The goods are direct from the celebrate? Meriden Brittania Company. Every piece marked at New York prices, A GiaNce Arounp Town.—A look around town amongst the scores and shops reveals to us that they are all well eapplied with goods, and business brisk. Roll’s fancy bakery and confectionary looks attractive and pleasant with his new stock of toys, fruits, c., and is a favorite resort for the juveniles. Shroder's corner store, with his new stock of goods, continues to “draw multitudes from the rural districts. Larabull’s meat and vegetable depot, with its couthsome apples, oranges, on ions, sweet yals and one, fat Tennessee beef, is about as good as a lunch and eleven o'clock lager at any time. At Hahn’y the people seem to be diss puting over this extraordinary cheap stack of goods to see who shall get the most of them; and Mynder H. has such good luck in selling out, that he has had his hair cut, bought a new hat and will probably waken Hee of it and go to the old country next summer. Munting's drug store, once a gay re sort for the fair belles and beaus of Atken, and in whose windows fourished the picture of the happy family, bars rounded with varigated camelias, trail ing vines and blossoming orange trees, is as sHone as a deaf and dumb parson, and as blank as a laup-pist. People, on coming from the country, and who were in the habit of purchasing their pills and cholagog at this establishment, look up at the faded and weather-stained pestle and worter, and wonder what is the watter with the old time honored stand, and where the once scuiling obey has gone to; and echo answers, “Where!” In vein at the window or door you may knock: ~ A hill in the window says, “Counting our stock !” Next door is the neat establishment of our soiund friend Harbers, who don’t care a continental whether school keeps next dor or not. So long as people have the uimaips and avisles, and pills and paragoric hold out in his emporium, he is complacent and happy. After this comes the workshop and care repository of that universal genius, Stein, who never seems happy unless he is doing something useful. Here all the long day he keeps pegging away at a clock or a watch or a steam engine; to his work is fun, and when day is done homie is so happy as Stein. ‘Chen comes the grocery house of Hendrix Loomis, dealers in groceries, eats ruit, vegetables, confectionery, c. This popular establishment merits more than the passing retice which we here give it. Brow keeping none bus the gestal’ goods, thy public have found Hendrix out and wean to stick to him. And thus you pass on down Main or Laureius street, pest Gushing’s, Mlachie's the law offices,ie dusbar shops, until you come to Alt’s Excelsion Suluga, where very likely you are thirsty and want to be regalled with a glass of spark line feidsh or beaker of foaming are right you dhe cuss, with fragrant Gay amma; if so, Aut is the boy to do it for you. And take our word for it when you go away, you will come to the con clusion that the view down Park ave nue is splendid and Aiken‘a pleasant place in which to rusticate and pass away the sunny days of autumn. (This walk continued next week.)