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8Ut? atea^c Ta^^attjved on the UHh,, Oapftiu W?eon-witb t/oited States Consul; Job a F. Webb, and the officers of the ship visited the Sultan on fhell.tb. They were received by the troops and net by the Snltah in front of the palaco. .Captain Wilson represented to the Bnltan the sentiment of the Ame? rican people in regard to slavery, and rc qaeated the abrogation of the clause of the treat? with Eogland, which permits slavery to Zanzibar and to the British Dominien?the territory contained in the treaty mudo with England in 1810. The. Sultan's reply was reoeived on the 17th. He soya: *'Thirty-tbreo years ago, I was forbidden by my father Said to export slaves to Muscat. Slaves now carried there are stolen by the Arabs and' tribes from, the Persian Gulf. I will make strong efforts in the fntnre to pro vent kidnappiug the slaves." The Eog ." lieh corvette Iirittania arrived here on the 12tb, and waits for Sir Bartle Freere. The Yantio also waits. Two other Eng? lish- vessels are expected here. Madbid, December 81.?A rising of ^ho outposts is expected. Tbo Govern? ment is- prepared to suppress it. The citizens of Madrid are opposed to Ama? deas, who is greatly exoited. " London, December 31.?The weather to-day is tempestuous. Some damage to shipping is reported. The schooner Bartle Freere is expected to reach Zan? zibar tho middle of January. Ma?md, Dooomber 31.?Senor Z >rilla, President of the Con noil, in a speech yesterday; repudiated the idea that any intervention from foreign countries would, be allowed by the Government in matters of reform in the Spanish co'O nies. \, American Matters. . Springfield, III, , December 28.? Saturday and Saturday n:ght wore the coldest of .the season. The mercury was seventeen degrees below zero at 2 o'clock Sunday morning... .There baa been much suffering on German prairie, about six milexfrom this citv. A woman living in a log hot on the edge of the prairie, with her three children in bed with her, were found this morning frozen to death. The weather has moderated very much since morning, and we are now having a brisk snow et or in,'. San Fbanoisjoo, December 31.?Tho Lae;fatally of. circus performers?eight persons?wore mardored by the Apaches, while traveling through Arizona. The Colorado sailed foiaSonolulu to? day, Sohofleld and Alexander aboard. Her mission is unknown, but is sup? posed to have aomo connection with the critical situation in the Sandwioh Islands. Halifax,December 31.?Tho sohoon er Lord of the Islands, from St. Mar? tin's, was wrecked on Iron bound Island. The captain,,mate and four of tho.orew perished. St. Louis, December 31.?A drizzling rain has set in, and tho snow is disap? pearing. The gorge above the bridge is unbroken, bat if the rain continues, the bridge will not be crossed, for fear of a momentary break. Memphis, December 31.?The weather is dear and soft; the river has risen eight feet and is still rising. ? AtjBX&ndiua, Va., December 31.?A block of five briok warehouses on Union street, were burned to-day; loss $100, 000. I New York, Deeember 31.?The New York Methodist Episcopal Conference, at the meeting yesterday, had a warm discussion on the doctrine of the anni? hilation of the wicked. Many depre? cated the introduction of the topic for discussion, as not in accordance with the doctrines of Methodism. A commit? tee was appointed to Bettle the snbjeot for disoussion. A pigeon match oame off to-day be? tween Paine and Parker, wbioh resulted in eighty-seven each. They agreed to shoot off-hand at five pair each, when Paino won by three birds. Two inohea of snow Inst night. A heavy fog interferes with the ferries. The ice at Hell Gate is very heavy, and steamers have great difficulty in work? ing through. The ice in North River, above the city, has entirely stopped na? vigation. The wreck of tho brig Cyclone has gone to pieces. It has boen raining since 10 o'olook, and freezes rapidly. Another phase of the Greeley will case came up before tho Surrogate yesterday, by which the contestants served notice on Miss Greeley to show cause why the Greeley will of 1871 should not be ad? mitted to probate. Evidence will bo of? fered in support of that will on the 13tb, 14th and 15th of January. Tho Surro? gate has appointed E. V. Williams and W. M. Skinner appraisers of the per? sonal estate in the case, in which J. P. Cleveland was previously appointed ad? ministrator, pending litigation, and Mr. Skinner is also appointed special goar diuri of tho Misses Ida aud Gabrielle Greeley, under the will of 1871. Cincinnati, Ohio, Docember 31.?The St. James Episcopal Churoh was burned to-day; value SiO,000. Washington, December 31.?J. S. Adams, Collector of Customs at Jdokson* nille, Fla,, is missing. Humors of Cabinet changes aro all unfounded. Boutwell, however, will quit, if elooted Senator from Massachu? setts, vice Bu tuner. Friabilities?For Now England, North-westerly to South-easterly winds, rising temperature and partly oloudy weather. For the Middle States, North? westerly to South-easterly winds and oloudy weather, with rising temperature, and very probably rain over tho South? ern portion. For the South Atlantio States, Sonthorly to Easterly winds, oloudy wonthor and probably light raiu. From the, Ohio Valley to tho Gulf, winds Bhifting Northerly to North-wost erly, falling tempornturo aud oleariug but parlly cloudy woather. From the Ohio Valley Northward over Lake Erie and the upper lakes, Northerly and weather From Miasoari. and Kansas to .Minnesota 'and -Dakota, diminishing pressure, Easterly to Sontherly winds and probably increasing oioudiuess. Montreal, December 31.? A Are in St. Peter's Street occasioned a loss of ?500.000. Thermometer fifteen degreeB bolow zero. The water froze as it fell. RooKBSTEn, December 31.?Fourteen femalo voters gave bail. Susan B. Anthony refused to give bail, aud was remanded to the oustodybf the Federal Marshal. Philadelphia,'.December 31.?Anna. Margaret Turner, 101 years of age, died to-day. Frankfort, K.t., December 31.?All the prisoners confined in the Frankfort, Ky., jail escaped last night, by cutting through the roof. San Francisco, December 31.?Tho military sent to fight have not yet suc? ceeded in drawing the warriors from their stronghold, at Ben Wright's Cave. Every strategem to dislodge them tbuv far has failed. Howitzers and bomb Khella, which have arrived from Fort Van Gouvers, will bo used against them Additional troops have been stationed at Fort Klamath. Plain Jack's band has been inoreaeod, nud now numbers over 100 warrior3, who are all well armed, aud have the reputation of being good fighting mon. Budd Doble arrived last night, with Rofialind Elmo aud Dan Voorheos, which were taken to the Agricultural Park, to? day, to go into training to race with Oc? cident. New York, December 31,?The stock exchange, produoe exchange, Custom House, .banks and Btorea throughout tho oity will olose to-morrow. No evening papers in this oity will be issued to-mor? row. It is reported that the steamer Costa Rica had her propeller brokeu Decem? ber 20, in the Gulf of Mexico. The bark Columbu", from Brown, af' seventy-four days rough passage, ar? rived this morniug. She has seveu pas? sengers* She had two births and twen? ty-two deaths on the passage. The Chamber of ' Commerce, at its meeting on Thursday, will take actiou on bills pending in Congress in reference to emigration. The Commissioners of Emigration will memorialize Congress in opposition to the bill iu the House to promote emigration to the United States The remains of Hattio Adams, drowned a few days ago, by a carriage in which she wan riding being dragged into tho river by-a runaway span, were placed in the receiving vault at Greenwood Ceme? tery to-day. They will probably bo re? moved to Cleveland. The funeral of Jane Stewart, burned in the Ceutro street fire, a week ago, took place to-day. from St. John's Epih oopnl Church. Laborers continuo dig? ging iu the ruins for the remains of tho other missing girls. The brother of one Jane Magrath is diligently working. Memphis, December 31.?All shore ico below Wolf River disappeared during last night. A large quantity of ice is running in the river, aud it is believed the gorge at Randolph is broken, bnt tho ice has softened so much, that no further danger is apprehended. Boats at the levee are loading and preparing to leave. Philadelphia, December 31.?John A. Browu, the oldest banker and broker of this city, died to day, aged eighty five. Iu 1871, he donated $300,000 to the Presbyterian Hospital of this city. Jeffbrbon.Oity, Mo., December 31.? The Legialature meets to-morrow and eloots a United States Senator, to suc? ceed Blair. It is probable the pure De? mocracy will rule in tho organization. Cincinnati, December 31.?Early this morning tho ice broke the steamers Mountain Boy, Messenger and Grey Eagle looso from the foot of Walnut street, and carried them down on the mail lii?e wharf; a boat at the foot of Vine street sinking the Mountain Boy and damaging tho othor two boats. Mountain Boy is sunk to her boiler decks, and is held up by the ice. She is now being wrecked. Sho is valued at $9,000. The Messenger is crowded be? tween the Mountain Boy and Grey Eagle, aud has both sides and her after guards broken iu and her, cylinder cracked. Sho is in a bad condition, and it is doubtful if sho can bo sared. 450 tons cargo are ou board tho Messenger. The Grey Eagle has her guards mashed, and is crowded on tho wharf. The boat Leono r?, owned by tho Louisville Mail Line Company, was lauded a mile or two be? low the city, and is fast in the ico. No coal of any amount was lost here, though several empty barges wero carried away. Tho ice stoppedmoviog before 7 o'clock, aud has not gorged since. As it is still raining, it is feared the ico will move again at any moment, when damage is expected. All boats have stopped. Later.?Tho ico gorge in the river bolow here broko up this evening, and is being carried off by the current in heavy masses. Somo damage has beou done, but to what extent is not yet boeu ascertained. Financial an.! Commercial. London, December '81?Noon.?Con? sols opened at 91^@91%. 5s 89JB\ Frankfort, December 81.?Bonds 05&. Pauls, December 31.?Rentes 52f. 85c. Liverpool, Deosmber 31?3 P. M.? Cottou opened and continues firm?up? lands 10}4@10%', Orleans 10}4; sales since December 20, 70,000 bales; ox ports 5,000; speculation 7,000; stock by aotual oount -121,000, of which American is 03,000; stock as estimated 385,000, of which Aiuerioan is 71,000; aotual export 6,000; afloat 251,000, of which American is 204,000; sales to day 12,000 hales; ex? port 8,000; speculation 2,000. London, December 31?Evening,? No markets' to-morrow. Paris, December 31.?Tho bourse is buoyant?rentes 53f. ap.d 20c. Liverpool, December 81?Evening.? Yarns and fabrics firm, with au upward tendency. Bombay ihipmeuta since last report1.1.10,009 '.'bales1. 1 0?1m'' Uf^WJttotT i?i Stocks dnli. Gold steady, at 12%. Money tight, at %@% per cent. per. day. Exchange?long 9%; short 10;^. Governments dull but acendy. State bonds steady. Cotton quiet; salea 515 bales?upluuda 20>2'; Orleans 21. Flour firm. Wheat very firm. Corn steady. Fork quiet. Lard quiet?steam 1%. Freights quiat. t^MOOHfi 7 P. M.?Cotton quiet; sales 732 bales ?uplands 20%; Orleans 21. Flour quiet and steady. Whiskey unsettled?98 of? fered. Wheat?spring held 2@3a. high? er; buyers off. Corn a shade firmer, with fair speculative demand. Bice quiet, at 7%@8%'. Pork lower, at 30. Lard steady. Freights quiet. Money closed at 7, gold. Sterling dull, at 9%. Gold 12%. Governments very strong. States dull but steady. Cotton?net receipts 1,018 bales; gross 0,351. Sales of fu? tures 12,700 bales, as follows: January 19>i, 19 1116; February 19%, 201?*; March 20%, 20 7 16; April 20 9 16, 20%; M?y 21 8-13; June 21%, 21 Ii 16. Cincinnati, December 31.?Flour in fair demand and firm, at 7.70(^8.50. Corn firm,- at 41@42. Fork nominal, nt 12 00. Lird?kettle nomiually 7%@ 7%; steam firm, at 7 l-16@7%. Bacon quiet but steady. Whiskey steady, at 88. St. Locis. December 31.?Flour and corn unchanged. Whiskey dull, at 92. Pork nominal. Bacon, nothing doing. Lard in good demand, but little offering. Louisville, December 31.?Tobacco very firm; salea about 50 hogsheads. Flour in good demand?extra family ? 76. Corn firm, at 40@4l. Provisions firm. Pork norniualiy 12 50. Bacon steady?shoulders 5; sides 7%@8, packed. Lird steady, at 7%(n)8%. Whiskey steady, at 88. Baltimohb, December 31.?Cuttou firm?middling 20; receipts 815 bales; des 400; stock 10,667. Flour stroug and in good demand. Wheat firm but scarce?choice while and amber 2 20(a) 2 30. Corn quiet. Oats steady. Pro? visions a shade firmer. Pork firm?mess 13 00@13 50. Shoulders 5%(?35%; clear sides 8. Nbw Oklbans, December 31.?Cotton iu moderate demand?good ordinary 18%@18%; low middling 19^(^19^; middling 19%; receipts 9,707 bale*; Bales 0,700; stock 164,904. Wilmington, December 31.?Cotton iu demand, chiefly for local speculation ?middling 19%; receipts 185 bale?; sales 20; stock 3,409. Augusta, December 31.?Cotton firm and in good demand?middling 18%; receipts 1,409 bales. Philadelphia, December 31.?Colton quiet?middling 20%. Mouilb, December 31.?Cotton quiet but steady?good ordinary 189?; low middling 19%@19%; middliug 19%; re? ceipts 1,772 bales; salea 1,000; stock 33,715. Galveston, .December 31.?Cotton firm?good ordinary 17%; receipts 990 bales; sales 1,000; stock (35,422. Charleston, December 31.?Cotton firmer?middling 19?3k; receipts 2,595 bales; sales 1,100; itock 49,335. Boston, December 31.?Cotton strong ?middling 20%; reoeipls 1,275 bales; sales 400; stock 6,000. Savannah, Docember 31.?Cotton quiet and firm?middling 19%; receipts 4,759 bales; sales 743; stock 82,836. Norfolk, December 31.?Cotton steady?low middling 18%; receipts 792 bales; sales 200; stock 11,761. Memphis has a curious divorce suit. Alyrius Simons, of Dcmopolis, III., some twenty-live years ago married a Memphis lady, while he was chief of police in the city. Ho got possession of her property, which was, perhaps, what he wanted, as the real Mrs. Simons lives inDemopolis yet. How he contrived to ton two families, undetected a quarter of a century, is a mystery. The other day, Jenkins aunounced the price of tickets, in an advertisement of his coming lecture, as follows: "Tickets, 50 cents; children supplied at the same rate." During the afternoon he re? ceived orders for three and a pair of twins. He is now trying to buy out un orphan asylum. A successful evasion of the Prussian order forbidding the display of the tri? color was recently made at Strasburg by three young ladies who walked around the streets, one dressed in red, another iu white, and tho third iu blue. The salary of tho Mayor of Augusta, Ga., has bceu raised from $2,000 to ?2.500. Funeral invitation. The friends and acquaintances of Emma E. singleton,of Francis 0.Singleton, of Thomas Johnson, and of their mother, ROSBTTA S.INQLETON, aro roapoctfully invited to at? tend tho funeral of tho latter, at tho A. M. E. Church, at 2 o'clock, TQ1B DAY, Jauuary 1, 1873. Tho decoascd wa* a faithful and devoted sorvant of tho lato Mrs. Francis Edgar. Stockholders' Meeting. THE annual mooting of tho stockholders of the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, of Columbia, will bo bold on TUESDAY, Janu? ary 7, at 12 o'clock M , at tho Banking flou&o ia tho oity of Celunibi t. Jan 1 2 A. Q. BRBNIZER. Cashier. Citizens' Savings Bank of 8. C. A LL SAVINGS DEPOSITS mado In this JuL. Bank on or beforo tho 5th day of each calendar month will boar interest fur that month as if deposited on tho 1st instant. Jan 1 5 _ J. C. B. SMITH, Ass't Cashier. Richland Lodge, No. 39, A. F. M. ? Jk A BBOtlLA.lt Communication of this *f%r Lodge will bo held THIS t Wednesday) /\/\LYENINO. in Masonic Ball, at 7 o'clock. Bv ord< r of the W. M. Jan 1 I " B. I. BOONB. Secretary. Notice. /"*N and after tho lit of Jauuiry our bnsi \\J ness will he conducted on tho CASH ? SYSTEM. All those indebted to ua will please mako payment bv the 15ib. \ Jan 1 wm2* J. i A. OLIVES. STuliOa" W,BlWBt?H,"AflfflltfltgKtbtt'; ~r pll Executors, Administrators, i?M ?nd Trustee!, for the year , Ate r<qairod by law to be made daring tbe month ot January. All failing bo to do will bo proceeded apRinut. BAN DE US D. BWYGERT, Jah 1 3 Judge of Probate. Dissolution. THE law partnership of BAOHM&N ?fc W ATI BS is this day dissolved by the ro tiromeDt of Mr. Waties from tho profession. WM; K. BAUHMAN, JOHN WATIES. Columbia, S. C, January 1,1873. Jan 1 3 Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have this day assoclatr-d thoaisolvea as partners in the practice of law. under the Arm name of BAOHMAN A YOU MANS. Offioe No 1 Law Banco. WM K. BAOHMAN, LKROY F. YOUMANS January 1, 187?. Jan 1 wmt> NOriCK. Union Savings Bank of Columbia, 3. C THE 7th installment of block in tho above named institution is duo and payablo on or beforo the 5th instant. Tho penalty con? tained in 6th . action of Charter will be en? forced atrainnt ad delinqnonts. Jao 11 _ Q. M. WAl KER, Cashier. Dividend Notice. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. Columuia, 8. G., December 30,1872. THE following resolution h;u been adoptod by the Board of Directors of tlie Central National Bank: "?Retoloed, That a Dividond cf FIVE PER CENT, on tbo capital stock of till a Bank, free from all United States, Statu. County and city taxea, is hereby declared out of tho pro tits for tho six months ending Slut December, 1872; and that TWO PElt CENT, additional on said capital stock be taken from tbo re? mainder of said profits and cirried to tho oredit of tho surplus fund." Tbo above Dividend is payable on and after the 21 day of January, 1873, at our banking house in the city of Columbia. Jan 1 2_A. O. BKENIZER. Cashier. Dividend Notice. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK. Columbia, S. C, December 31.1572. 1M1F, Directors of tho Carolina National . Bank of Columbia havo declared a DIYI TEND of FIVE PER CENT, on ita Capital Stock out of its profits tor tho last six months, freo of all United (States, State, County and municipal taxation, payablo on und after the 2 I of January. W. B- GULICK, Jan 1 1 _ Cashier Law Partnership. MC. BUTLER andD. B. DeSAUSSURE ? h&To this day formed a copartnership for tue praotico of law in the Courts of South Carolina and in tho United States Courts. Oftico Law Range, Columbia, 8. C. 5I.O. BUTLER, D. B. DkSAUSSUUE. Columbia, S. C, January 1,1873. ?Tan 1 tlmo COW FEED. 1 Art B^OS WHEAT BRAN, Lv/tJ 50 bales Prime North River HAY. 25 bales FODDER. For sale at P. CANT WELL'S, J?u 1 1_Mam street. Headless Rooster. THIS living wonder has arrived, and can be seen at D.McGUlNNIS* Restaurant, on Ajsombly street. iThin is tho original Georgia Chicken, which sold for $1.500 about threo months ago. He had his head severed from his body at that time, but is stilt in good health. CnAS. SMITH, Jan 1 2 Proprietor. Patrons of Haabanary. COKESBURY, S. C, DncEsinin 31, 1872. THE attention o{ Secretaries of subordi? nate Granges (who havo not already re? ported) ia called to Section 2, page S), Consti? tution. Treasurers of subordinate Granges will report, aa por Soction 3, for the quarter ouding 24th inntaut, to A. M. Aikkn, Trea? surer State Grange, at Grocnwood, S. C. Tho State Grange meets in Columbia, on WEDNESDAY, l;V.h January, 1873, at 11 o'clock A. M., m "Floral Hall," on the Fail Grounds. By order: TH09. TAYLOR, "W. M." D. Wrvrr Aikbx, Secretarv State Grange. Jan 1 _2 samuel w. m k.i.ton, d. u. chamberlain, Attornoy-Genoral. Ex-Attornuy-?eneral. MELTON & CHAMBERLAIN, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, COLUMBIA, S. C. WILL practico in all tho Courts of this Stato, ftud in tho United Statod Courts for the District of South Carolina. Offices at Columbia,. 8. C, in tho RUM House, and in tho Carolina National Banl building, up stairs. Jan 1 3ino HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALI 0. F. JACKSON W ILL begin the new year by Belling bU goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FURH, extra Luv in price FANCY GOODS, cheap. BEST DRESS GOODS at tho price, in 11:0 city. C. F. JACKSON. Jan 1 _ Tako Notice. A LL persons indebted to J. II. KOHLERl f\. will please call and settle by tho 10.h of | January, or accounts will be placed in tho hands of a Magistrate. Dec 31 12 Stolen. mWO largo Walnut Gilt Frami d riCTCRKS | 1 of LKE and JACKSON. Ten dollars re? ward will bo paid lor I he recovery ol the aamo. It. JOYNKlt, Doc 31 Proprietor National Hotel. Water Notice. A LL pori-onn m-inr: city water are hereby j\. Hotiticd tbat from and after this dato tbo ordinaneo in relation to the using of water will be strictly and rigidly enforced All per sons loaving their hydrant.-* or wator apnnta running will be fined as provided by ordinance. By order or tbo Mayor. OH AS. BAHN UM, Deo :il <"? t> (Milk. To Rent. A CO T I'A OR, situated on Main Mieel, below tho stato IJou-e, containing <-inht _rooms. Apply to E. F. Mil, Doc 81 2 Main jjtreel. Coal I Coalill Coal'.!! ffj>Qrr TONS of that famoua poetical An Smd'j I ihracitu COAL la now o0v red for f-tle EokIibIi ton given. 2.210 pounds. Terms oat<y Apply to R. A. KENNEN, Dec 21 lra<?* Coal and W'oud Dualer. Furniture Sale.'" BY D. 0. PE1X0TTO & SONS. ON FRIDAY MOB NINO, at 10J o'olook, wo will sell, at oar Auottou Htoro, -without re serve, Sundry articles of FURNITURE, conaiating of Ob sirs. Tables, Bedstoads, MattrcBaos, Lounges, Sonches, Ac also, I Grimson Bilk Bep Parlor Set, 6 Groon Kop Parlor Chairs. UM, C No. 1 Carpets, And many other useful articles in house- j keeping. Terms cash. Jan 1 DxeUing at Auction. BY D. C. PEIXQTTO & SONS. ON MONDAY MORNING NEXT, sale-day, at II o'clock, wo will sell, in front of the Court House, All that LOT, with DWELLING and OUT? HOUSES thereon, situated on the corner of Pundleton and Main streets, formerly known as the FEN TON HOUSE. Bald lot moasurcs front on BicbardBon street 104 feet, moro or less, and runs baok 180 feet, more or less. Teiims of Sale?One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months; Becured by bond and mortgage, hearing interost at seven per cent, per annum; purchasers to pay for papers; pro? perty to bo insured and policy to be assigned. The above property will bo sold at the risk of the former purchaser, be failing to com? ply. Title perfect. Jan 1 Agent's Sale. Wm. Weston, Executor, vs. W. H. Dowdy? Balo to foreclose mortgago of personal pro (' \N iHURSDAY, January 2,1873,1 will sell, ) at public outcry, at the station known as Woodward's, on the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, at 1 o'clock P. M.: Three MULES, one Horse, one Mare, ihre? WagonB, so von bead of Cattle. Terms uf ualo?Gash. J. E. DENT, Agent Wm. Wostou, Exec'r estate L. Woodward. Dec 19 *_ lhm4 IRWIN HALL! TWO NIGHTS ONLV f THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. JANUARY 2 and 3, 1873. CAL WAGNER'S MIN8TRELS, J. H. UAVERLY, Manager, WILL have the honor of appeariog before the citizens of this city In a series of their Soiree do Ethiope, introducing each.cn tcrtaiument entire change of programme. Having many popular and talented artists, prominent among whom are CAL WAGNEB, SAM. PRICE, BEN. BROWN, JOHNNY BOOKER. Comedians. CANFIELD AND BOOKEB, Song and Danco Artists. CHEAT CALIFORNIA O.UARTBTTE I Composed of W?lling Bros, and J. W. Fr^etb. Also, MR FRED. WILSON, the great and woudorful Character Actor and Original Gre? cian Statues, with a hue Orchestra and Brass Band. Pricoa as usual. Doors open at 7; commenc? ing at 8. Item'.-red Seats on sale at LyBrand A Son's Music Store. D. B HODGES, General Agent. H. Claimiam, Advertising Agent. DeciS _ JS_ School Notice. MRS. MIDDLETON will resume the duties of her School on the ? FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1878, ? at No. 30 Hurloyville. Sbe will be pleaaod to receive girls of all agea I and bo\s under twelve. In addi? tion to instruction in & thorough English courso, the girls will be taught Fancy Work, without extra cbargo. For terms, inquire at 30 Uurleyville._ _Deo 31 8 Interest on Bonds. TREASURER'S OFFIOE, Chaklotte, Columbia A Augusta B.B. Co., Columbia, S. C, December 23,1872. THE ConponB for interest on Bonds of this I ' Company, due on first day of January 1 next, will bo paid on and after that date, on presentation at the offioe of M. K. Jeeup A Co., in Now York, at tho First National Bank at Charlotte, N. G , or at the Central National Bauk at Columbia, 8. C, or att the office of | John J. Cohen A Hons, at Angusta, Ga. Doc 21 10 C. BOCKNlGHT.Trftwur Gifts for Ohristmas and the New Year. AS tho eoAion for GIFTS TO LOVED ONES id approaching, it would be well to ' select, an an offering to each, tho best we can procure for our money. Parents, go to the I CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CA-1 ROL1NA and deposit as mncb money as you cun sparo for each of your littlo ones. A Bank Book will be handed to you which will I pleaac your child better than the moBt costly | toy. Such a gift will provo an enduring benefit to both giver and receiver. Tho Bank nays eix per cent, interest on money so de* p6t?itod._ _Deo 24 9 THE INDIAN GIRL DESIRES to return her thanks to her many customers for tho voiy liberal pa tronago that she HAS HAD Given her at tho old stand; and having ro moved to a new store, reepeclfnlly solicits a c mtinuauco ot tho same?a larger store and larger Btock gn?ranteeing greater induce? ments. New Im an da, including "Two Little Ones," "Bumble Bee," "Globe," (finest five conta Cigar in market,) and many others, will be opened to-day. Dec 31 2.500 AcreB of Land, at $2 Per Acre. .1 Valuable Plantation O?'eredal a Sacrifice. AFINE PLANTATION, containing a handsome residonce and 2,500 acroa ol laud, situated on tho Watt reo Kivor, abont twenty-eight miles from Columbia, and within a few fniies of the Wilmington, Columbia and Angusta Railroad, is now offered for sale at1 J fivo thousand dollars <*5.000^ Bcforo the w*r the place was valued at fifty thousand dollars Soil fertile, adapted to tho raising of corn, cotton, rico, Ac, and abounding in timber hi every varloty. Besides tli?rtwolliug ! house, it contains out-buildings of various I J kinds. I.ios purtly in Riehland aud partly in Surutcr County. Apply to RIVERS WRIGHT, I Dot :U University Month Carolina. I Columbia Male Academy. Classical and Mathematical School. HUGH W. THOMPSON, Principal. 3:?:ar!hu!!;[ Assume. M. 0HARLES Dsn EDEMANN, Instinctor in German. THE exercises will bo resumed" , WEDNESDAY. January 1, 1873. Tho studies embrace a full high gschool cnursi, including French and German. Dee 29 4 Notice. ALL indebted to ED WAR > HOPEirE. A G D. HOPE, by note or account, will plenso como forward and nettle.tho sumo, before the first dav of January ni-xt. Dec 12 * HOPE A GYLES. 50 ALL persona ire) notified that by terms Of Oity Ordinance, all BUBINE88 LI? CENSES aro required to be paid before the Cth proximo. These rnlea will be strictly en fo??ed-^ CHARLES BABNUM, De? 31_Oity Treasurer. Wanted to Bent.' MA HOU8E containing five or aix rooms. For particulars apply at Phoxxix office. _Dec 23 New Mackerel. KITS Mesa and No. 1 MACK EBEL. t?\J 50 Half and Whole Barrels, le, 2a and 50 Boxes Scaled Herrings. 500 George's Codfith. For sale low by_HOPE A GYLEB. Mules and Hones. lrW WE HAVE JuU arrived ?? Wmm from Kentucky with a lot of BgfN It'i" fMOLES and CVaS nOiibjiS. They are young and iu tine order. W. 8. & J. M. TALBOTT. 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