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'.ir*r?lia *?mirs> \
IIOKDON, M?rob 26: -The anneal bud?
get chows that expenditures are a million
abott o! tho estimates. The only excess
wa* in naval mattere, and that only
?8;000. The estimates were nearly
?73,000.000. Receipts from the pental
telegraph wore ?50,000 in oxoess of ex?
penses. The statement was g roo ted with
cheers. '
'Fifty per cent, r?daction on the tariff
on coffee and chicory passed the House
of Commons.
PARIS, M a nih 26.- The tux on raw
material has been abandoned for the
present. '
BB?BSBIIS, Marou 2G.-A boiler explo?
sion killed eight andAurt many.
MADRID, March 2?!*Vrhe frigates Ge?
rona aad ?repet?s were ordered to Hava?
na, not to Venezuela.
American kntelllgeaec.
WASHINGTON, Marou. 26%-Specials
from Matamoras couflrm the reports,
via Havana, that tho revolutionists ore
utterly routed and demoralized. It is
expected the revolutionists will Bcon
evacuate Oauaargo.
W. S. Huntington, Cashier of the
First National Bank, died to-day, of
pneumonia.
NEW YORK, March 20.-The Georgia
Legislativo Committee, aro hero, to in?
vestigate the conduct of, absconding
Gov. Bullock. The investigation will
include Bullock's traosaotions with the
State Agent. Tho proceedings are pri?
vate.
Erie sold last night ut the Fifth Ave?
nue Hotel, at 61 Kx.
A test enso has been commenced
against a physician for concealing small?
pox.
$2,000,000 Erie shares changed hands
yesterday. Tho World says Jay Gould
alone netted $3,250,000 from tho ad?
vance. The Express expresses the sus?
picion that yesterday's business was the
feature of' the groat plot of the Sickles
combination io make colossal fortunes.
The Herald newspaper correspondent
has escaped from the North Carolina
outlaws. He reports the death of Henry
Berry Lowrey sud Boss Strong.
NASHVILLE, Marah 26.-A negro at?
tempted to rob a farm boase; tho farmer
resisted, when the negro killed the
farmer; the paople hung tho negro; the
polioe rescued him, but in the meloe, tho
negro was-fatally shot.
WASHINGTON, March 26-Evening.
Tho Supreme Court fixed April 8 as the
day for the argument on the judgment
of the Circuit Court of South Carolina, .
in reposing to discharge the Ka Klux
prisoners, and a writ has been issued re?
turnable on that day.
Nomination-Joaoph Nomino, Super?
vising Inspector-General of Steamboats.
Senator Sherman thinks the action of
the Senate to-day defeats free tea and
coffee. He believes the Senate to-mor?
row will adopt the tariff bill as reported
by the Senate Finanoe Committee. Free
tea and oolloo without riders oannot poss
tue Senate.
In the Senate, the bill granting tho
right of way to the Mobile and Grand
Trunk Railroad, with an amendment re?
quiring its completion within five years,
passed. The North Carolina contested
election case wa3 made the special order
for Monday. Tho French spoliation
comes up Tuesday, when Cameron will
speak upon tho subject. The House
bill, repealing the duty on tea and
coller, was taken up. Several amend?
ments were proposed and discussed,
wbereupou Sherman said he would, to?
morrow, renew the effort to pass tho Se?
nate bill, as it scorned impossible to puts
tho House i.'il, for irco tea and ooffce, us
. a separate measure.
The House tlllibnstered all day over
the city dopot for the Baltimore und Po?
tomac Railroad. It isa coutest between
. the Pennsylvania Central and the Balti?
more and Ohio Ruad?. No v.te was
reached.
Probabilities-The barometer will con?
tinue rising over the Gulf and South
Atlantic, States daring tho night, with
clear weather on Wednesday. Clear
weather will extend over tho Middle
States by Wednesday morning, and over
New England duriog Wednesduy. Clear
weather will very generally continue
from Tennessee Northward and North?
westward, with rising temperature.
Dangerous winds are not anticipated for
the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
HAVANA, March 26 -Manuel Aspera
has lefc for the United States, to partici?
pate in the mixed Mexican Commission.
Tho Government troops, after a six
hours' fight, defeated tho insurgents in
the State of Tabasco. The revolution
in Tobasoo is considered over, all tho
leaders having fled. Fouflrio Diaz is
reported to have goue to Nev York, und
tho other leaders of the insurrection to
Northern Mexico, by steamers from
Vera Cruz to Havana, and thence to
New Orleans, where they again sailed
for Brazos Santiago.
Nsw YORK, Muroh 26- Evening.-E.
H. Green succeeds Jay Gtuild ia tho
Erie directory. Erio is now held ut 66,
bnt tho demuud is less active. Transac?
tions to-day about 100,000 shares. The
price ranged from 61 to 67)?. Ameri
oans weru buyers, Europeans selling
freely.
The Morocco-dresser strikers io Brook?
lyn beat a non-society mau nearly dead.
SAN FBANOISOO, Marah 26 -There was
a slight earthquake, last night, through
oat the State. No damage is reported.
BROWNSVILLI?, Mardi 26.-The Mexi
can Gea. John A. Cortina has been in?
dicted in the Federal Court for levying
war against the United States.
Nias.-A young lady of Riohmond,
Virginia, intending to bo married, re?
cently telegraphed to Paris for silk stock?
ings, to bo mudu to order, with her name
worked in them, and sho got thom-tho
pricu beiog, in greeubucka, $d2 per pair.
A Western elit?r called Alexis the
n^blo "Russ." Tho printer mudo it
"Kass."
Mfa ?f/ 'A Hilt V KIMS I ' I llMjlll UTI! I I ail I' ?AMMMf*' *fWT
Irtjsn??, March ?O^Ndori.-Consols
90%. Bon4?>$2>?,,
PARIS. March 28.-Reutea 65 r. 87o.
LIYBBPOOL, March 26-8 P. M.-Cot?
ton opened and oontinnea dall-uplands
ll; Orl?ans Bombay ship
ments since lust report 48,000 bales.
Shipping at New Orleans, 14 9 16. .
LIVERPOOL, March -26-Evening.
Cotton closed dull and unchanged.
Manchester advices unfavorable. .
NEW YOBS, March 26-Noon.-Stocka
strong. Gold ateady, at 9%. Money
firm, at 7. Exchange-long abort
lOJj. Governments dull and steady.
State bonds very quiet. Flbur dull and
deolioing. Wheat dull and nominally
lower. Corn dull and a shade easier.
Pork steady, -at 18.00. Cotton firm-up?
lands 22%; Orleans 23; sales 136 bales.
Freights dull.
7 P. M.-Cotton firm; sales 2.999
bales-Unlands 22%; Orleans 23 J?.
Flour dall and drooping-common to
fair extra 6 85(5)7.90; gobd to choice
7 95@9 50. Whiskey 89. Wbeat dull
aud heavy-winter red Western 1.64(5}
1.69. Corn lower, at 70@70)?. Rice
firm. Pork heavy, at 13 00. Beef quiet.
Lard inaotiver, *nt 8% ?9%. Freights
dull. Sales of futures to day 1,565
balea, ns follows: Muroh 22 3 16, 22%;
April 22 5 16, 22>.<; May 23%, 23>?,
23 116; June 23^, 23)?; July 23 <?;
August 23>??; October 20; November 19.
Money closed at 4(5)5. Exchange 9^4(5>
Gold 9%@10. Governments dull
aud steady-81s 15%; 62s 11%. States
dull. TennesseeE 07; now ??%. Vir?
ginias 51,'?>-, new 55. Louisianas 58;
new 55; levee 6s 62; 8s 70. Alabama 8s
87; 5H 60. Georgia 6s 73; 7s 87. North
Carolinas 36; new 22. South Carolinas
52; new 39%.
CINCINNATI, March 26.-Western mar?
kets generally quiet, without material
change.
DALTIUOBE, March 26.-Colton firmer
and held higher-middling 22)4(5)22%;
receipts 144 bales; sales 180; stock
10.870.
MEUTUTS, March 26.-Cotton firm
middling 22@22>?; receipts 1.238 bales.
CHARLESTON, March 26. - Cotton
quiet-middling 21%; receipts 513 bales;
salea 50; stock 19.396.
HAVANNAH, March 26.-Cotton holders
firm and deranud light; offerings light
middling 21%; receipts 958 bales; sales
300; stock 49,1)95.
Nsw O it LEANS, Muroh 26.-Cotton in
fair demand-middliug 22%; receipts
2,347 bales; eales 2,500; stock 162,028.
WILMINGTON, Muroh 20.-Cotton firm
-middling 21).<; receipts 149 bules;
sales 1,212; stock 3,402.
BOSTON, Marah 26.-Cotton dull
middling 22%; receipts 6,054 bales; eales
300; stock 15.000.
NOIIFOLK, March 26.-Cotton steady
low middling 21(5)21% ; receipts 1,292
bales; sales 50; stock ?1,695.
GALVESTON, March 26.-Cotton dull
good ordinary 2U ; receipts 281 bales; hales
300; stock 35,271.
AUGUSTA, March 26.-Cotton strong
middling 21 %\ receipts 175 bales; suleu
200. ?
MOBILE, Muroh 26.-Cotton firm
middliug 21%?22; receipts 419 balee;
sales 80?; etock 35,381.
The Richmond Register is responsible
for this: "A youth from the country was
recently employed in un ofiice not 1,000
miles from this place to leam the print?
ing business. Hu 'pitched in' with a
will, determined to master tho art or
perish in tho attempt. In fact, ho was
progressing swimmingly until a sub?
scriber entered the ofiiuo und ordered
'the paper stopped,' imagining that be
hud mud au urtiole that cast reflection of
un nijpleasunt kind upon his high pet
soual character. Tho youth stood
aghast, wondering at thu uncertainty of
tho 'biz,' und, without expressing him?
self to bis new bnou companion, (tho
senior devil,) ho 'slid ont on his ear,'
hoping to bu spured thu mortification of
being told bis services were no longer
needed. Several weeks niter, moetiug
the senior devil on thu streut, ho was per?
fectly dumbfounded to learn that tho
paper and office was still in full blast as
usual. When asked why hu disappeared
BO suddenly, ho replied, his eyes re?
sembling full moons, 'That feller told tho
boss to stop the paper, uud hang mo if I
didn't 'Jow the shebang had stopped!
I've quit tho darned uncertain busi?
ness.' "
NEWSPAPERS.-Dr. Johnson, when in
tho fullness of years and knowledge,
said: "I nover take up a newspaper with?
out finding something I would havo
deemed it a loss not to have seen; never
without deriving from it instruction and
amusement." The newspapers in John?
son's time wero meagre enough com?
pared with those of to-day. Nowayoar
ly newspaper volumo is a perfect oucy
clopediu.
Pomeroy's Democrat says that Horace
Greeley, tho distinguished farmist, pro?
poses to plaut early this season a gross
of darning needles, with a view to rais?
ing crowbars. Ho thinks, by continued
application of electricity lo the oye of
the noodles, and deep mulching with
nitric acid wash, that in niuo weeks he
cnn force them to a flue sizo and profita?
ble crop.
Thjyouug woman who accused Rev.
Dr. Carter, of Nuw York, of seducing
her, bus confessed that the whole thing
was planned by herself and her para?
mour in order to extort black-mail. The
vigorous action of her intended victim
has resulted in bis completo vindication.
At Virginia City, Novada, this spring,
unenterprising boy, of niuo years' dura?
tion, took bis little brothor to a paint
shop and decorated bim in Sioux style,
after which he exhibited the child as a
captured sou of Spottod Tail, at tho rate
ol twenty-five cents a visitor.
Fino Tumblers, Goblets, Champagne,
Lager Beer und Wino Glasses, at very
red iced prices, to dose out entire stock
of glasswure, ut D. C. Puixotto & Son's.
' Tj,? ni?-?rob? Wf lt*? to Bill Arp.
l?,R'?ij Asi??Ot?M LQW GEQUHD, ?j
. < Maro? 6, 1872.
DKAB Bm,: DO yon remember all
them ?tae Bpeeohea yon and Geo. Black
made.me about farmin? It you don't, I
do. I've tried it one year, and I would
like to know about what time the fauuy
? part begins...' How long does a man have
to experience before he suooeede, und
ain't lt possible that an ordinary man
might ruo through and break down bo
fore be got a fair start? Don't a man
sometimes get too old and fat for his
business before be begiuB it? The troth
is, Bill, I'm afeerd I've mistuk my Ok?
kupation, or else I've local? d on sum
body etse'a land. Armuohee Greek is
mity good for mill ponds, but Armuohee
bottom won't make com for me. It
turu? up in slick, white, greasy clods aa
big as mud turkics, Hindis as sour as u
still house. There's 2,OOO craw tish
holes to the square rod, and where th uro
ain't a hole, tin.ru'? a cowioh vino or u
snake root. Old Unelo Johnny Cox
says it'd a very pekuiyar sile, aud has to
be managed kuerfully. Tue fukt is,
Bill, I'm disappointed UH a funner, but 1
uiu't gin up yet. I thot that I could soi
un the dirt floor of my veramlu und seo
my corn grawin all duy long. I intended
to havo a uorn-shuokin iu the full uud
invite you all up und huv the biggest
frolic iu tho world. It actually bothered
me at night, thiukin who I'd HX ?nd who
I wuuldent, und how I'd fix up for em.
That corn has never cum up yit. It's
goue whore the cowioh twineth uud the
snake-root twiuteth, und tho craw-fish
boreth his hole. I hired two fellers to
crop it for me, uud was to give em teu
bushels of corn u piece to the ucre. The
crop dident make but eight, Bill, and
they took it. Old man Williamson ie
luttiu me hav meal, and is to wuit on me
till next crop. He's as olever a mun as
ever took two tolls out of one grist. I
hired a nigger to ?ow down ten ucres of
wheat for me lust full. He borter
scratched it iu, and I paid bim ?10.
Tbat wheat haiut never cum up yet,
Bill, aud lt is supposed that uigger sold
it. You seo that was oiikus week when
he sowd it, aud I staid in town. I'vo
almost loaf, all hope of it comin up ibm
seasou. Would you plant the ground in
something else or not? Shokly says
that he thinks that wheat sprouted
downwards, aud will cum up su m where 1
on turther side, but Shokly is ulwuyu 1
theorizin ubout uumthin.
Bill, is thero shu! u town? I want
a bale of sbuks-a AILI l! bale-one that
my old war steer can haul over tho
mountain. Perhaps you cnn g?t me
sum from Guu'l Black. Ho's the Presi?
dent of the fair, and ought to huvo saved ?
shoks. I must hav sum sort of roffucss
for my old steer und mule until gross
cums-shorely it will cum early thia
spring-shoroly it will. If it don't,
why. Bill, I'm busted on stock, certain, j
Is there uny nows of another cirkus
cumin? Toll Grady to stir em up and
get me a free ticket. It will take a show
once a month to make metolerble furmiu
os an okkupuehun. I'm comin down
next week, anyhow, after them ahuks.
Major Blunt had jest us well hunt em np,
for if I oati't get em, I uiu't coming bucK
here no more, aud hu'l hav me to feed
ashore.
Whats all this newa about un lither
war? I toll you what, Bill, when I
hean! it, I looked right ut ol Dobbin,
and ho looked right at the wagin liku ho
wu-i jost ready to bu hitched in for imme?
diate iii te. I was powerfully relieved
when I heard it was a fuss between John
Bull und Yaukeo Doodle. Thats noun
of our funeral, Bill, and I wouldeut walk
?40 yards to seo em eat one uuuther up.
Yes, I would. I'd like to bu on top ol
Armuohee Mountain, and seo om lito till
every craw-flsb bolo was filled with their
blood, and then manure my lund with
their bones. But I don't want to ] Uti (
any more, Bill-see ubout them slinks us
soon as possible. Thurn Yanks huv got
a hankeriu after me, mid I can't rest till
they uro exterminated. But they ai ut
ugoiu to lite old England. Mo, sir.
They wouldeut declure war ugiu a sick
sheep, if they couUlent hire sum furri
ners to do the tit'n. John Bull is afraid
of tho Irish, and Undo Sim is afraid of
the relis, and theres no telliu what devil- !
meut they would kick up in case, of a war.
Don't forgit my shuka, Bill. The
old steer ain't in good fix for uuuther
cuni pu no. I notis his tail looks powerful
weak. It's never recovered from tho old
strain; but there's no usn in borrowiu
trouble. My heffor strayed over tho
mountiu on Judgo Wright's Bide ubout u
month aga, ami they Kuy ono never gits
back from the flat woods. Sumbody cut
off the Judge's middle-skirt lust week. T
tull you, them flat woods population is
mity fond of hide und taller, lt was thu
Judge's go-lo ineutiu saddle. Pity, uiu't
it? Dou't forgit to seo Black about tho
Bbnke. Yours truly, BIG JOHN.
P. S.-I've got something to toll you
whoa I seo you. There's u woman in
the case. Tho fakt is, Bill, I'm lou?
sonio. I wish I could cull buck thirty
years and ?Inf about 200 pounds of sur?
plus flesh; I'd not play u lune lin nd no
more, and just think what n savin it
would be in clothes. Look nftor them
slinks. Bufness is tho thing now. Seo
the furniture shop and Hud out what
they will make me a bedstt.d for 7 foot
wide. I'm lonesome, shore. B. J.
TUB STOVE-PIPE HAT.-Tho author of
..Fire side Soiouco," Dr. Niohole, comen
to tho defenco of tho much maligned
"stove-pipe hats." He says:
"No part of the dress of men is really
moro absurd than tho hard 'stove-pipe
hat' so generally worn, uud yet all at?
tempts to subvert it have proved abor?
tive. For thirty years we havo worn
thia kind of head covering, and wo like
it better than any other; wo huve tried
hard to like the low, f oft hats, but wo
cannot, and this is thu experience of
thousands. Absurd us thu high, hurd
hat ia, it does koop the head muru com?
fortable, it does maintain a moro equ iblo
temperature, it does feel bettor than any
other form t?f head covering."
A r?volution has taken place io* the
milliner!* trade in New York. The more
fashionable modistes have "sunk the
?bop." 'Bach a thing as counters, .show?
cases, or selling goods, has been roted
slow and vulgar, not to be endured by
the haut ton. The modern milliner pro?
vides stated receptions at ber private,
mansion, at wbiob s private exhibition
of her works of art, gathered on her last
trip to Paris, is given to invited guests,
eaoh summoned to her parlors by deli?
cately perfumed invitations, embossed
with the milliner's monogram. As gnests,
they inspeot the gauzy treasures; as fa?
vored friends, they are permitted to carry
their selections home; and as a debt of
honor, the arnon nt of purchase is re?
turned io a confidential note. No bills,
' nu books, no hbop girl-, DO band-boxes.
Evory stage of the transaction is con?
ducted ou tho omk't soirffle style, the
least amount of practical buainess to the
highest proportiou of inflated style. Wv
ure told thut purchasers like this sort of
thing-tho confidential relations thus
established with the fountains of taste;
the ploasant reunion of fushiouublo
friends, the delicate natl toothsome re?
freshments furnished, bearing some re?
semblance to ordinary club life among
gentlemen. How husbauds and parents
aro satisfied with it does not yet appear,
but a woman's will is ulways sovereign
to a man's wonts.
RINQULAH KI'.V?NOU.-A correspondent
of tho Albany Mapress writes: About
forty years ugo, lhere resided in the
town of Jackson, Washington Comity, a
well-to-do farmer by tho name of Fergu?
son. Un was industrious and frugal,
but after u time became addicted to tho
USO of intoxicating drinks, nod when
under thu iniljouco of his favorite beve?
rage, would bo liberal to such an extent
that he would give awuy any property
which might boat his disposal at thu
time. Fearieg that he would thus squan?
der all his i fleets, H communion was ob?
tained and tho property placed in the
hinds of hie soo. When tho papers
vrero served on the old man, lie re?
marked, "You havo taken my property
from mo, havo yon, and are obliged to
support uud take care of me? Well,
then, take caro of me." Ho immediately
took to his bed, aud continued to remain
there day uud night for twenty year?.
For tho brat few years, he would got up
uud shave himself ovcry Saturday, and
thou immediately Uko to his bed again;
but for the last lifteou years of bis lite,
he was waited upon ns au infant, not?
withstanding he enjoyed good health,
and was in tho possession of all bis fa?
culties, mental and physical.
JAPANESB '761-What next? We have
lately glanced at the "National Centen?
nial." Now its "Committeeof Commis
siouers" have been and gone and done
it. They have wailed upon the Japanese
Embassy, iufoimed them as to what they
proposed to do in 1870, and why they do
it. They a?k Japan to assist iu the pro?
posed ex po.-it iou, and "hope that a re?
ciprocal friendship will ooutiuuo between
tho two countries that eau bo sundered
or estranged only willi tho end of timo.'
Tho Embassy pro miso, on their part, lo
recommend tho Emperor of Japan to
unite in celebrating tho hundredth anni
versary of tim existence of the Govern?
ment of tho United States; tn o which is
courteous iu a civilization that reckons
100 years its yesterday.
Bravo, Mikado] Scad many gongs lt
tho much ado.
A St. Louis woman, hearing that (Le j
hoarding-house of lier lover was iu
Hames, uud that ho was in an upper
story uuuhlo to escape, rushed frantical?
ly to tho spot, SIM zed a ladder uud
mounted it, despite tho entreaties of her
friends. Agilely ascending, she soon
disappeared amid the smoke mid flame
which ouveloped tho wiudows of his
fourth-story room. A breathless silence !
full nu tho multitu.le below, but soon j
tho bravo girl re-appeared willi ber dar?
ling in her arms. As she descended, the
ladder bunt and swayed beneath the dou?
ble burden, mid (ho increasing flames
caught in her long ennis und crinoline,
but the steamer played on her unceas?
ingly, and amid shouts which rent the
skies, preserver and preserved reached
mother earth in safely.
. - - -
Tho New York Tribune is grumbling
lustily about tho oust of royalty, whiio
Gen. Graut guts onie about $37,000, ml
told, per un ii il m. Great Britain seta
apart SI.725 0. 0 for the support of tho
Queen's household. In addition to all
ibis, them ia paid annually to ber chil
dron and cousins $555,000, with addi?
tional grunts of dowers, or portions in
tho event of mai ringo or coining of age.
As soon as tho Kids can invent em pl to
machinery, wo presumo Graut will take,
the o m tract to ruo tho machine as chi up
aa Victoria, but if tho cousins and bro?
thers-in-law are to bo provided for. it
evident tho establishment will collai sc<
Says tho S.tvutinuti Netra: "S T.
Iliiiggold-Your 'So Uh i I to u Violet' is
good, lint it is au invariable rulo muong
newspapers to publif.li no original poetry
unios it ia paul for in advance. Tho
idea of making "heifer' rhyme to 'ze?
phyr' is .something tiiiiqn??, and would
no doubt make a sensation. Our usual
price for original poetry is eight dollars
a line, butas thero aro extenuating cir?
cumstances in y our favor wo will print
yours for Bevon and-a-half. Wo huvo
unsurpassed facilities for doing this kind
of work."
A woman wua arrested the other day
for whipping her husband in tho s?rcela.
Ami served h r right, too. When u
woman wants to whip her husband, shu
should take him by tho ear, load lum up
at'least two pair of stairs, thrust him
into a chamber, and thou wollop him in
a pleasant and civilized'manuer, and not
make a public exhibition of ibo affair.
Spittoons, Lamps, Covered and Uu
covk-red Chambers and Howls, at Vi ry
? reduced prices, lo close out entire stock
j of crockery, ut D 0. iVixottn it Sou's.
The world moven. Two girls living io
Chicago, each sixteen, hare been in?
dulging themselves in S highway rob?
bery. They went through their graceful
little performance in a manner histori?
cally correct, even to threatening the I
woman they garroted and robbed with I
ioetaut death if abe screamed. Unhap?
pily, they were soon quenched by arrest I
and imprisonment. It is aid that tho
abominable tyranny of men should in?
terfera with the industrial pursuits of j
the women.
A lady belonging to one of the best
families in the South is keeper of a toll
bridge over the Nenso Uiver, tn North
Od ro? i na.
Ewers and Basins, Cups and Saucers,
Dishes and Plates, at very reduced
prices, to close out entire stock of crock?
ery, at D. C. Peixotto ?fc Son's.
MARRIED,
At thu residenco of the bride's father, near
Hopkins Turu Out, on the evening of the 25th
iaettut, bv tho Itev. Manning Brown, ALBON
C. Mo ll. ? A. N, of Columbia, and Miss VIUQX
NIA A. HAY. of Meilland, H. C.
OBITUARY.
Died, at Tallahasnee, Florida, January 24,
1872, I'tlOM VM WATItid, in the forly-ae<mud
year of bia age.
lie wac a native of South Carolina, tho
grund-ton ot Chancellor WatieB and nephew
of the late bishop ltutledge, of Florida.
During tho late war hn served his nativo
State, zealously and faithfully, from the cap?
ture of Fort Sumter to the end of the war.
Tue hard?hipe of camp aud field, and the mi?
litary orison, impxirud hi* health and eventu?
ally canned his death. His life was worthy of
thu uoblo narnu given him by inheritance
modest, firm o? purpose- -actuated in every
tbiug by tho highest e?nao of honer-pure ni
heart aud life. In tho communion of the
Episcopal Church he dud as he had lived, a
Christian geutloman. r
North Carolina Hay.
y pr BALES good N. C. HAY, for sale low,
I O by E. HOPE.
March 271
To Rent,
A COMMODIOUS DWELLING, on
{li* Pendleton street, between Main and
lilli Sumter, near the University and the
State Hunte. Pousossion given immediately.
Apply to W. S. MONTEITH.
March 2G_ _ Wag
A Fair Pensman,
WHOSE business does not occupy hie
afternoon!? and evening*, desires to
< ngaco in Will UNG of any kind, to employ
bia le?smo time. Hanhad considerable expe?
rience in the writing required in railroad de?
nnis Address "It," Post Office Kev Box No.
17 _ _ _March 26 gt
The Annual Meeting of the South Ca?
rolina Hedioal Association for 1872
WILfj be held in Colombia, on the third
TUESDAY (IGth) of April. Where no
County Socie'y is organized, the physicians
will Hsnd delegated. Arraugemonts will be
marie willi the railroads to pass members
ami delegates for on? faro.
T. ORANGE SIMONS, M. D.,
Mareh 27 wrnG Ki>o ?rdinjr Secretary.
Jftotz's Celebrated North Carolina
CORN WHISKEY.
IH AVK a Int of the above WHISKEY on
hand, ai'd having made arrangements tn
tako all Whiskey manufactured by Motz, will
constantly keep it on hand. Can onlv bo bad
at W. J. BLACK'S,
March 27gmo Charlotte. rLC..
Notice to Eleotors.
ALL persons failing to register will bo de?
buted ttie privilege of voting at the
el-a-tion for Mayor and Aldermen, to bo held
I USS DAY, April 2 1872.
Kach person is inquired to eubecribe to tho
following:
'"I,-, ?h> solemnly ?wear that I am a
citizen of the United States; that I havu been
an inhabitant of this State for one year nr-xt
p recoil i mr this d*y, ami for the fast sixty
diva a ivti ?eui ot ibis ?itv; that I resido in
this ward." WM J. ETTKR,
Chairman Board CommiMdoncru of Election.
M ir. li 27 _ 0_
2,0 00 C I G A R S
WILL he sold at liw rates, at sign of "In?
di.in Gul," as pr? parstions aro being ma le to
enlarge tho tturo.
NEW BRANDS Jnwt received. March 27
J?TST TO HAND
?L choice assortment
of Spring Cassimeres,
for men and boys, from
the Charlottesville,
Virginia, Woolen Fac?
tory.
These goods we war?
rant to be No. 1. No?
thing shoddy about
them. Gall and ex?
amine.
PORTER & STEELE.
Mtroli 27 _
Removal and Slight Change.
fTHE undersigned informs her
friends ami paliniiH that elie has
Ti-moved to tim Aili known dry
;IMHIH hon?O ol tho Messrs. Kinard,
-her?, ehe is prepared lo exhibit a
TL eelei-tid slock ot nrticlcs in the
MILl.INKUY LINE, whu-h ?lie in confident
will gi ut if \ her pall ?>!.?. Hi r stuck of spring
goods is particularly piotty. Call ut thu
ett>rn nf the Messrs. fiitiard.
K.l. 18 MUS. A. MoCOHMICK.
Thirty Head af Horte? and Mules.
B? 0. O. PE1X0TTO ft SON. !
FRIDAY MORNING next. March 29, at 10
o'clock, in front of the Court Home in thia
oity, we will sell,
20 head of Well Broken MULES.
10 head of No. 1 Sandle and Draft Horse?.
The abo YO will be ?old positively, and with?
out any reserve.
Condition? cash. March 27
Choice Selection
OF BPBINO
DRY GOODS
FOR
1 8 7 2 !
W. D. LOVE & OO.
NOW opening daily all the newest style? in
1) lt y GOOL 3, comprising new and hand?
Borao designs in
DRESS OOOD8, PIQUES, FROI88ETTE
.STRIPES, YIENNA SATINS, Ao.
In our etock will be foand the fin??'., largest
and moet varied etock of
EM UKO 11) ERIES, Laces, l'nffluge, Standard
Cambric and Swiss Trimmings, Snow-Drop
i Trimmings, Ribbons, Ao.
Now Stvlea CAMBRICS and PRINTS.
Ladies' READY-MADE GARMENTS, ir. all
tho new styles.
New Spring CAS8IMEREB, Cloths, Linen*
and Cottonades.
Full line or HOUSE KEEPING GOODS.
CARPETS, Mattings and Window Shade?
a full line.
A. determined effort has been made to ele?
vate the character of our stock, in all respects,
to a point of excellence beyond eomparison.
OUR PRICES are not only LOW, but de?
cidedly no, and often much below those of
other houses.
WK AIM AT POPULAR PRICES.
W. D. LOVE. B. B. MoCREEBY.
March 17__
NEW OEOOEERY
AND
HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE.
THE undersigned have ra
oeotlv opened an enture NEW
STOCK of articles hi tho above
hue, which has been carefully
?oleoted. They invite a ?au
from thc cn>zen? to inspect their
GOODS AND PRICES.
Their stnok embrace? CROCKERY. CHINA
PLATED-WARE, TABLE CUTLERY. Et?.
KIKGSLAftD Si HEATH,
Under Columbia Hotel,
lt. KiKOBiann. J. A. HEATH.
jTan_23_3mo
Corn'and Oats.
1f\f^f\ BUSHELS WHITE CORN,
.UUU 800 bushels FEEDING OATS,
for Halo low for cash._E. HOPE.
To Capitalists.
THE nndersigned, owing to ill-health, ia
desirous of disposing of bis interest in
; the Exchange House. Terms reasonable.
Apply to R. FRANKLIN.
March 13_
LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF
CARRIAGES,
On Salo at
W. E. GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY.
THE Buggy atock em bracts everything,
from the plain, substantial Concord style
to a light, elegant trotting- boggy. Four
paasonper vehicles in large variety, including
Brownells, Rockaways, Photons, Victorias,
aud a new Ht y lo of four-Beat Buggy. Thi*
stock is all fresh from the factories, is of tho
Uiort design, and, not least important,lia
being eold at very low prie, a. Deepo
The Dexter Stables.
THE undersigned have re?
moved their Stables to the new
building, immediately South of
jlanuey's Hall, and, with a new
^ /stock of CARRIAGES, BUG
H.iiiJ fine HORSES, are prepared io an*
?wer all calla that may be mado upon them.
Horses bonght and Bold on commission.
Porsous in want of good atock, are invited to
I give us a call. Liberal advanoea made on
itock loft for salo. BOYCE & CO.
W. H. BOYCE.
C. H. PETTI nomi- Jan 24
Columbia Music Store.
Ly Br and & Son
11AKE pleasure in calling the attention of
the public to an examination of their
STOCK OF M?8ICAL MERCHANDISE, eon
Hiuting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organa,
Melodoone, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flute?,
Accordoona, Braes and Silver Band Instru?
ments ot all kinds. Also, shoot Music and
instruction Books fur every class of Musical
I n MI nun ont s on hand at all tun OH. Sheet
Music sent Ly ms:!, post o dd, on receipt of
orico; and all hinds of Musical Goods tent by
Express, when ordered, to any part of the
State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand
Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cuah.
Piauos. Orgaua and Melodeous tuned and re?
paired in a satisfactory manner: aud will give
especial attention to Packing. Removing and
Shipping Piauos for other parties to any poin
doc nod, at moderate prices.
All orders promptly attended to and satis?
fy, tien guaranteed to those favoring na with
their patronage. Send for our catalogue of
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Tay?
lor street, Citizens' Savings Bank Building,
Columbia. S. 0. Nov 7_
Donble Strong.
FOR ?ho winter season, I will brow all
DOUBLE STRONG BEER Drink
Seegers' unadulterated Donble Strong iteer,
and jon get the worth of your money. Thia
Beer is also put np in bottles, ami for sale at
tl o'? per dozen.
1 have also received a supply of tho Jnstly
colebrated PANCAKE- regarded tho boat
Chewing Tob?ceo. JOHN 0 SEEGKRS._
Foreign Drafts,
Xi^DR salo at Now York rates, at
THE OITIZEN8' BAVINOS BANK.
Powder. Shot, ftc
AFULL ASSORTMENT of Gun and Blast?
ing POWDER, Shot. Lead, Percussion
Caps. Onn-wadB. *o.. on hand and for sal?
low. at wholesale and retail, by
Dec 20_JflHN AGNEW A HON.
CopartnershiD-Fisher ft Stillman.
?fl AVE this day aasooiated with roe, in tb?
Dru? ?nd Apothecary business, Mr. L. T.
MILLI MAN, a graduate of Philadelphia Col?
lei.- e. of Pharmacy. The name and stylo of tb*
firm will bo FISHER Sc SILLIMAN.
W. C. FISHER.
JAKUAIIT IC, 1R72. Jan 20
$50,000 to Loan,
ON GOOD COLLATERAL. Apply at
Jan 2.1 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BA NIL
Pipes-"Indian Girl."