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?^ry^^gp^-^ ,-r.'; Madrid, February 8.-? The infant Prinoe was yeBfcerday obriatened Loais Amadea Fernando. .Tho members of tho Cabinet add the 'u?pioma?io corps were present at. the ceremony. Matters. Charubston, February 2.?Arrirod? Steamship James Adger. New York; barque Guiona, Liverpool. ' Virginia Oxrxi February 2,?Eighteen inohes of snow here.'' '' So veralOh i neso at Osra on City fought with knives over a Woman. ? Three were killed. Washington. February ?The Go? vernment will sell $1,500,000 of gold oach Tuesday, and buy $1,000,000 of bonds eaeh Wednesday, of February. Boston, February 2.?Tho post offioe authorities have taken possession of tho Old South Ohnroh. New Yobk, February 3.?-The Evan? gelical Alliance have issued a circular calling for a conference next Ootober, in this city, to unite all Christiana against tho errors of infidelity and rationalism, whioh have been transported here from Europe.; A director of the Bowery Bauk, on Saturday evening, was seized ? on the Bowery, by a gang of thieves, his head cWely muffled in a shawl, and his pock? ets robbed of 9,600. All occurred on the sidewalk, among a throe g of people, and the robbers escaped with their booty. | The order of American Mechanics voted to parade on Washington's birth? day. A society irioendiary document, from the New Orleans w?rkingmen, was read at the regular Sunday meeting of the Iu - toruatioualista, yesterday. Telegraphic communication between Key West and Havana will be opened in May. . Hon'. Jamed' L. Orr, the how Bussian Minister, sails Wednesday. O.uebeo, 1 February 8.?The Court House was destroyed by fire yesterday, entailing a loss1 of all the records of the province sinoe "its .foundation, together with. title deeds and other important legal documents.- ? OpBTBtuAND, February 3.?The Lake Erie Iron Company 'works were burned to-day; lose hsavyC- V'-in ' ' J WASHiNe>TON7-February 3.?Col. FHowi addressed the Commit too ou Mines and Mining, of tho House, this morning, on the subject of oh'dowmont of a school of mines in the .North Georgia Agricultural College. Hier bill was referred to a sab committeo, consisting of Young, of Gtorgia, Shober, of North Carolina, and Kandall, of Nevada, who.will report fa? vorably at ou early day. In tbe House, ander- the regular call, Banks introduced; for refereuoo, a bill recommending tho President to open communication with foreign govern? ments for the . purpose of devising effi? cient measures to protect non-comba? tants, to enforce a rigid observance of the rules of civilized warfare, to encou? rage emancipation aud promote a just aud permanent peace between the people of Cuba and the Spanish Government. By Bogers?To abolish the tax on ?spirits distilled from fruits. By Yoang?To re? move political disabilities from all citi? zens of the United States. By Morey? To bridge the Bed River near Sbrove port, and the Oaaohita near Monroe. Dawes, from the Committee of Ways and Moans, reported adversely on sun? dry bills for refunding the oottou .tax, bat asked that they have free considera? tion. A proposition to assign Friday for euch consideration was negatived. Shel-, don, of Louisiana, moved to suspend the rules and pass a bill appropriating $500, 000 to pay mail contractors iu the South? ern States for services up to tho time of the secession of their respective States; t jjeoted. I a the Senate, the bill relieving 11 a id? eas tie, of Mississippi, pasied. Prominent business men of New York memorialize against the repeal of tbo bankrupt law. The Australian steamship subsidy was tabled. Norwood's ? bill for public buildings at Atlanta, passed. Daring the debate on the ourrenoy bill, Sherman said, under the existing laws the Secretary of tho Treasury had power to do just what Schurz feared ho might bo able to do, under this bili. Indeed, all our laws relating to the Treasury de? pended for their value upon the fidelity and integrity of the Secretary of the Treasury. If the Secretary chose to do anything harsh to promote his own in? terests, or any other interests, he has the necessary power. The Republicans of Georgia are urging Col. William Markham for Governor of Dakota, The Committee on Currency and Banking Bills report a bill for the issue of $5,000,000 currency to each State for five years. Confirmed?Flanders, Assistant Trea? surer at Now Orleans; rejeoted?Button, Marshal of Arkansas. Probabilities?For New England, fresh Southerly to Westerly winds, cloudy weather and rain, except probably snow for Northern portion. For Middle States, fresh Southerly to Westerly winds, cloudy weather and rain. For tho South Atlantic and Eastern Gulf States, light to fresh Southerly to Westerly winds, partly cloudy weather and possibly areas of light rain. For the Western Gulf States, winds veering to Westerly, with olearing weather. For Tennessee, Ken? tucky, Ohio and Indiana, oloudy weather and rain and fresh Southerly to Westerly winds. For tho North-west and extend? ing Eastward over Illinois and Wiscon? sin, . winds shifting to Northerly and Westerly, falling temperature and olear? ing weather. PrrrsBURO, February 3.?Four boilers in tho Amerioan Iron Works exploded to day, and shattered the building. 3,000 laborors were in tho mill at tho time. Up to tho present time, six dead and thirty wounded have been recovered from tho ruins. Boston, February 8.?The Cnnard steamer Olympus encountered terrific gales. The wave* etove. her bulwarks. Hor passage was the hardest of the sea? son. AnnapOlIS, February 8. ?The Wbar ton jury, who were oat since uoou of Friday, have been discharged.' They stood eight guilty to four for acquittal. No demonstration in tbe crowded court. Mrs. Wharton was released upon a re? newal of her bail. Selm a, Ala., February 3.?The ap gointment of receiver for the Belma, tome and Dalton Railroad will not In torfpro with the movement of freight or passenger trains. Wm. L. Lauier, the Receiver, and John Tucker, the Presi? dent of the road, are barmomtlasly co? operating for tbe benefit of the Raveling public, the mercantile interest, and tbe general advantage of all concerned. Flrikntolavt and commercial. London, February 3?-Noon.?Con? sols 98%. 63 91. Pabis, February 8.?Rentes 64 f. 80a Liverpool, February 8?3 P. M.? Ootton qaiot, bat steady?uplands 10@ lOtf; Orleans 10%@10%\ sales 10,000 bales; speculation and export 1,000; shipped from Savannah, February and March, 915 16. Liverpool, February 3 ? Evening.? Cotton closed quiet; sales 5,000 bales I American; shipped from Savannah and Charleston, November and December, 9%. Nkpt York, February 3?Noon.? Cotton dull; sales 90 bales?uplands 21%; short 21!%. Flour, wheat, oorn, pork [and lard unchanged. Freights quiet. Money firm, at 7. Gold doll, at 13. Ex change?long ?%\ short 10%. Govern? ment and State bonds dull, but steady. 7 P. M.?Ootton nominal; sales 419 bales?uplands 21^; Orleans 21%. Flour quiet but steady. Whiskey lower, at 93>?. Wheat held firmly. Oorn steady with fair business. Rico steady, at 8%@8)?. Pork dull and unchanged. Lard closed steady, at 8%. Freights quiet. Sales of futures 7,900 bales, as follows: February 20J.<. 20 9-16; March 20 11 16, 20%; April 21, 211-16; May 21%, 216-16; Juue 21%; July 22. Money 0(^7. Sterling 9^. Gold 13@ 13%. Governments slightly lower but steady. Tennessees very strong; others doll but steady. St. Louis, February 3.-?Flour firm and steady?superfine winter 5.50(^0.00. Corn dull and lower.?No. 2, mixed, 30%, East eide, on traok; 35 in ware? house. Whiskey dull, at 89. Pork 13.25. Bacon steady?clear rib eidea 7%; May order lota 5%(2)8. Lard 7%. Baltimore, February 8.?Flour quiet and firm. Wheat firm. Corn firm? white GO; yellow 61. Oats?Southern firmer, at 44@47< Moss pork steady. Baoon?shoulders 6%. Whiskey 93%@ 194. Ootton quiet?middling 20%; re? ceipts 700 bales; sales 217; stock 10,588. Galveston, February 3.?Cotton quiet?good ordinary 17%@17%; re? ceipts 2,739 bales; sales 800; stock 71,141. Wilmington, February 3.?Cotton? middling 19%; receipts 199 bales; stock 2,681. Norfolk, February 3.?Cotton?low middling 19><C@19%; receipts 2,459 bales; sales 350; stock 12,020. Charleston, February 3.?Cotton quiet?good ordiuary 18%@18%; mid? dling 19%; receipts 2,899 bales; sales 300; stock 46,881. Augusta, February 3.?Ootton in mo? derate demand?middling 19%; receipts 715 bales; sales 902. Boston, February 3.?Ootton?mid? dling 21%; receipts 4,820 bales; sales 400; Btook 7.000. j Mobile, February 3.?Cotton doll? good ordinary 18%; low middling 19; middling 19%; receipts 4,331 bales; sales 300; stock 54,942. New Orleans, February 3.?Cotton ia moderate demand?good ordinary 18%; low middling 19; middling 19%; receipts 9,560 bales; sales 4,000; stock 203,440. SavInnah, February 8.?Cotton quiet ?good ordinary 18%; low middling 19%; middling 19%; receipts 3,737 bales; sales 951; stook 64,785. Memphis, February 3.?Cotton quiet ?middling 20%; receipts 1,619 bales; shipments 3.556; stook 33,796. Pom Royal Railroad.?The iron has been laid down to "Cowden,"- on this road, leaving only a gap of thirteen and one-half miles. In lesB than thirty days, if we should be favored with good wea? ther, tho whistle of a locomotive from Port Royal will announce a new short connection for the citizens of Augusta with the seaboard at Port Royal, Savan? nah and Charles too.?Augusta Chronicle. A married woman in Pittsbarg, be? coming jealous of a young girl, tied her to a chair, shaved her head, leaving a lock on the top, whioh she proposed to reserve ns a scalp-lock trophy, heated the poker and prepared to barn her vic? tim's oyes out, when the girl was fortu? nately rescued. She had also.a revolver and a knife, with whioh she proposed to finish her hellish performance. A Eentuoky gentleman, of Bourbon County, is handed out to fame for hav? ing worn the same dress coat for thirty two years. He always wore it in the house, which accounts for his not wear? ing it out. It is reported from Troy, N. Y., that in the village of Nassau, near by, a mo? ther and two ohildren died recently from supposed poison, in drinking oider from a brandy oask from whioh the copperas had not beon washed. The Gilbert elevatod railway, (the newest quick- transit scheme in New York,) it is understood, will be pushed with vigor. London capitalists are said to have made an offer on Thursday to take tho first $5,000,000. On Wednesday night Captain Wiley, from Indianapolis, fell from a train on the State Road, whilo ia rapid motion, and was crushed to death. The body lay upon the track near Dalton, and was again mutilated by a froight train. White squirrels and white opossums are among tho natural curiosities of Texas. STATE LEUJSLtTUHK. I Monday, February 8, 1C73. SENATE. I Tbe Senate was called to order at 12 M. by Lieutenant Governor Gl eaves. Prayer by Professor Onmminga. ? Mr. Whitteniore, from Committee on I Judiciary, reported, with amendments, j favorably a bill to alter and amend tbe Code of Procedure, being Title 5th of tbe Revised Statute?. This bill relates more particularly to -legal- proeeaBsa, judgments, deoreos, fees, etc., and shows a great amount of care and- stody in the framing of it. ? - --. . Mr. Cardozo, from Committee on Chari? table Institutions, reported, by substi? tute, a bill to instruct the trustees of tbo State Orphan Asylum to solicit propo? sals.for a site aud tbe construction of the same; a bill to refer to the quali? fied voters of Barnwell tbe removal of the County r.eat thereof. Mr. Die'/sou introduced n bill to pro? vide for fie appointment of a Commis? sioner of Immigration and to define the duties of the same. Mr. Dunn introduced a bill to author ize the Commissioners of certain Coun? ties to issue bonds in aid of the Atlantic and Seaboard Railroad Company. Mr. Hollinshoad offered a concurrent I resolution, that whereas $75.000 has been I appropriated for the payment of publish I iug the Acts of the General Assembly of 1871 -'72, in the various uewspapora I throughout tho State; and whereas the I State Treasurer alleges tbut tho said ap I propriation of 375,000 has been ex? hausted, leaving onpiud muuy claims for I the publication of tbe Aols of said Gene? ral Assembly; that: the State Treasurer bo directed to report to the General As? sembly, within three .-days-after the pas I sage of this resolution, (lie names of the newspapers, the amounts paid each, and I to whom paid out oL-Baid appropriation; I ordered to lie over for further considera? tion. Mr. Nash, from Committee on Claims, I reported favorably upon the followiug claims: Keoweo Courier, 81,469 ?l), for I publishing Acts; F. M. Trimtnier, for same, aud Henry M. Smith, fur services as Coroner of Greenville Cuuuty. I Tbe following named bills wero parsed land sent to tho House of Representa? tives: To provide for tho puymeut of the I past indebtedness of Georgetown; to I provide for a special nBsessmeut of taxes tin Aikeo; to charter the. Cheraw and jChoater Railroad Company; to amend I the Aot iuoorporating tho town of Lewis I ville; joint "eBolutiou to provide en np I propriation f jr tho tiuul puymeut of lands purchased by the State in Darling I ton, purchased by ordor of the Laud Commissioner; authorizing the Commis Isioncrs of Beaufort to levy u special tax. I Tho favorable report of the Claims I Committee on tbe claim for $279.37 of John Dooley, for services as quarry man, was laid over until tbe next session. The acoount of A. Feininger, Librarian, for 1850.50, was ordered to bo paid. I The following wore passed to a third I reading: Bill to change tho name of MoOaulley James White; to authorize I the Commissioners to open a certain road I in Abbeville County; to amend Sections 19 and 33 of Chapter VIII, Title 4, of I the Act relating to the boundaries of I Lancaster and York Counties; to amend I the Act for the protection and preset-va I tion of useful animals?[this was amend I ed so as to allow deer to be bunted from I August 1 to January 1, and partridges I to April 15;] bill to require Trial Jus- [ I tices to give bond, &o., of $500, except) I in Charleston County, which shall be as | I heretofore, and provides for a return of all cases tried, fees received, etc, and I requires thoso who have been appoiuted to file a bond in sixty days; to provide I for tbo establishment and support of a I normal school; to provide for purchasers of lands at sales made for non-payment of taxes beiug put in possession of tbo samo. A number of incorporation bills re? ceived a second reading. In tho House, there was no quorum. - MODOCS AND THE PEACE POLICT.? While war-liko movements on au inef? fective scale have been in progre&s against tho rebellious Modoo Indians iu Oregon, the friends of tho peaco policy have taken advantage of the recent de feat of the troops at Lake Tulo to move I to the front, aud that policy is now to supersede, experimentally, at least, the rifle and howitzer. A peace commis? sion, consisting of Hon. A. B. Meaoham. late Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Oregon, T. B. O'Donnell, present Super? intendent for that State, and Rov. Mr. Wilbor, Indian Agent ut Simcoe, Wyo? ming Territory, has boen organized aud authorized by tbo Government to pro? ceed at once to the scone of difficulty, charged with full power to adjust all troubles. At the same time, it appears that Captain Jack is also pacifically dis? posed, and has managed to convey to tho beleaguering troops intelligence of his anxiety for a "big talk," and it is not unlikely that be may mako terms before tbo special peace commission reaches tho soat of war. It is stated, however, that tbo rebellious savages aro amply sup? plied, aud iu a position to give trouble for a long timo should tho difficulty re? main unadjusted. It is said that Mr. Honry Ward Boeoh er earns $i5,O0O a year?$25,000 salary from his church, $10,000 salary as nomi? nal editor of tho Christian Union and $10,000 additional income from tho New York Ledger aud his occasional lectures. A horiid small boy quite marred bis sister's pleasure during a recent exami? nation of school toachcra at Oawego, by entering tho room abruptly and shout? ing, "Aunie, your feller's down lo the bouse, and wauta to bco you." Prof. Agaasiz says that "trilobitcs arc ] not any more closely related to phyllop odes than to any other ontomostrnco or to tho isopod." A colored Kcntuokiau wears boots measuring a foot aud a half around tho heel and with Koveuty-Qvo square iuchts of eolo. 1 Hotel Abbtvals, February 3.?Co? lumbia Botet?J T Keene, Wilmington; Oeo Tapper, Ch urica ton; A Aus toll, Gs; B D Manu, NT; JW O'Brien, Ohorlea ton; J H Bio'n and wife, Winnsboro; Q Leo, D W Loo, two servants and child, New York; H D Gilbert, Wilmington; W M Bird, Charleston; 8 F Brown, N Y; W H Evans, A-Bernard, Charleston; B F Bryan, Wilmington; J A Simonton, YouDgeRville; D Lyon, T Lyon, J M Lyon, N Y; L H Jallian, Charleston; W A Bradley, A Sohintzler, Augusta; F D Bash. G k O R B; E M Bray ton, oity; A E Gilohrial, W, C & A B R; R J Mo Al? len, R M Oates, N C; J H Evius, Spar tanbnrg; J N Talifero, Ga. Wheeler Souse?John Caroy, Balti? more; W G McNeoly, R M Oats, R Y McAdden, NO; E Hope, R M Cohen, M G Malony, S O; G M Draft, Riehland; T Hart, Henry Judab, Montreal; Miss Kimber, Canada; F Boatwright, Ridge; T J Maokey and wife, Chester; H Hus? ten, Now York; J H McFadden, Phila? delphia; T B Johuson, Sumter; J B Dennis, city; Frauk Smith, G T Swon dale, W A Williams, J T Stokes, Green-1 Tille; B L Thompson, G F Young, Thoa Anderson, S C; WC Browning, Marion; Thoa P Hoyt and wife, Miss L A Ready, Walhalla. Hendrix House?Thomas E Goodwin, Baltimore; F M MoMeekin, Florida; L M Asbill, Ridge Spring; J M Glonn, D L Glenn, J D Stanton, T M Center, J M Wooten, Alston; J B Stoedman, Lexing? ton; J C Hagewood, W B Hogan, Ridge way. Central Hotel?R 8 Huson, Not/ Or? leans; O H Young. East Tennessee; J K Davis, Montioello; R Woods, Chaster, Mrs. M A Elkin, D R Elkin, Alston; G T Raid, Xeowee; A N W?lls, wife and three children, SO; JS Adams, Mrs M O Adams, SC; Dr John Wilson, Ander? son;'WS Smith, Union; Gabriel Can? non, Spartanburg; W M English, P R Harrison, Union. The House wus manly aud generoas, yesterday, in restoring to their place on tho pension rolls tho Southern survivors of tbe war of 1812. That they should have boen stricken off that brief roll in a moment of patriotic pnssion, was natu? ral enough, even thongh it may not have been certain that they voluntarily sym? pathized with the rebellion; but it is too late now to discuss whut peculiar views tb.edu aged veterans of another war had in 1802 Nobody will taunt Messrs. Butler, Ringham aud Willard with bav- j iug courage to say now for Southern men good words which they would not have dared to say during tho late campaign. We are heartily glad that theso gentlemen can honestly declare there is no longer any use in polishing up the memories of tho rebellion, in order to keep them bright.?Neu> York Tribune. At Nice there is a Bussiau who made ' many million of roubles by his specula? tions. He refuses now to go into society, [ aud receives at his house none bat the persons whom he knew in the happy old days when ho had not a sou. To them he makes little presents of 1,000 or 2,000 roubles, nod so on. He is an un? educated man, hut passionately fond of musio, and his ono pleasure is to main? tain an orchostra. He engages by tho year tho best musicians he cau obtain. Ia the morning they take up their posi? tion at one end of a salon in his villa, he sits down ia his arm chair at the other end, and they play to bim all day. This iH a luxury to him?what is it to tho mu? sicians? It Won't Do, Gentlemen!?Schuylor Colfax aud Henry. Wilson, Vico Presi dent and Vice-Prcbidcut elect of tho United States, are now trying tho re? ligious dodgo, to shield themselves from the wrath to come in this world. They have boon delivering addresses beforotho Yonng Men's Christian Association, of Philadelphia, in the hope, probably, of deviating tho public attention from the Credit Mobilior. It won't do, gentle? men; ex-Governor Holden tried that dodge aud wore it through, when under impeachment for high urimos and mit demeauor. You will find, us ho did, that jastice is neither to bo bullied or cajoled.?? Wilmington Star. Accidental Shooting.?A fow days since, a oolorcd boy in Blufften, in ex? amining a handsomo revolver, in the store of Mr. Pollitzer, handled it care? lessly, and upon laying it down upon the oounter, it discharged, und tho ball entered in the vicinity of tho hoart. Tbe boy fell upon the floor, apparently dead, but soon recovored. A jury was empa? neled for a post mortem examination, when ho stated that no ono was to blame but himself. It is not known whether the boy will recover or not. [Beaufort Republican. Under dato of January 4, 1873, Secre? tary Boutwell transmits the House Ap? propriations Committee a statement of tho receipts and disbursements of the Government of tho United states for tho fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1872, from which it appears that tho receipts were 8356,070,749, aud tho disbursements $250,481,814 56. Sotting aside tho in? terest paid, $117,357,830.72, on the pub? lic debt, the cxpouscs of tho Govern? ment last year were $142,124,004.84, whioh is ontirely too much. Tub Revolver. ? A colored woman, named Hogor Maxwell, was sent to tho other world a few dayj since, by her loving husband, and the instrument used wafi a revolver. That is the most fa? shionable way of doing suoh work. The parties reside ou Now River, Yemassee township. Tho licgo lord made good his csoape. Next. j Beaufort Jlcj>ublicttn. In Montgomery, Ala., the other day, four young men did get upon a sprue; one took out his little jack-knife, and now Iber? ain't but three, Hays a sprightly reporter. Bass, tho beer brewer man, is to bu made a baronet. This will bo u bitter draught for somo of tho peers. A Foirrv DAT Fast.?A. German, named Mowaon, died lin Miami* Saline County, on the Slat alt., after ..foiling twenty-bo ven day a. His intention was to abstain from food for forty days, in imitation of oar Saviour j before the temptation in the wilderness, bur Maw - son, like tbe horse wbloh almost learned to live without eating,-succumbed to the laws of nature after two-thirds of his fixed time had expired. The strangest part of this story, however, is that he had once accomplished this feat, if we may believe tbe narrative of tbe Saline Democrat. The Committee of the Typographical Union No. 0, of New York oity, say that they ars receiving contributions in type metal, and assuranoes of liberal contri? butions from the craft throughout the United States on Dr. Qreeley'a birth? day, for tbe purpose of erecting the pro? posed Printera' Type Metal Statue to bis memory in Greenwood. They already cousider the assurances of aid sufficient to warrant them in regarding the. move , ment as a perfect success. Any comma 1 ideations on the subject should be ad? dressed to the President of tbe Typo j graphical Union No. 6, New York oity. A moBt extraordinary eurgioal opera? tion for defeotive sight was performed in ?ostou recently. Mr. Charles Thurlow, of Tauutun, who has had auoh trouble with his eyes as to be almost blind, was accidentally knocked into the hold of a vessel, and strange to say, he now sees as well as anybody. What adds to the wonder of this cure is that Mr. Thurlow was also deaf before this treatment, and now he also hears perfeotly. The treat? ment was somewhat heroic, and not like to be recommended by the doctors, except to persona of strong constitutions. Mabbikd Four Tikes to tub Samb Woman.?In tbe celebrated Jumel case, in progress in New York, Monday, Mr. Paul It. G. Perry testified as to his mar? riage with Miss Eliza Jumel Chase, daughter of the defendant, to the effect that he was married, first, by the Maire of Bordeaux; second, by a Roman Catho? lic priest; next, by a minister of the Episoopal Church; last, by tbe Ameri? can consul at Bordeaux. The ceremo? nies lasted two. days. In the absence of the ohaplain of the Texas Seuato a few days ago, the Sena? tors are reported to have stood devoutly during the clerk's reading of the journal, and to have responded "Amen" when he had finished, never doubting but that it was the same thing as the customary morning prayer. I An Iowa paper administers "cold com? fort" to its brethren in Minnesota by publishing tbe following: A oountry puper iu Minnesola wants to know who swindled the Indiana out of "such an in? fernal cold country us Minnesota 1b, and I who deluded the white people into it^" A fond but prudent mother in Chatta? nooga makes a grave demand that the city authorities shall reimburse her for the funeral expenses of an unknown j corpse which she buried in mistake for hor son, who has sines returned home i in good health. j No Use for a JaujOB.?The Marlboro jail is empty. At the last term of the court at that place there was only one conviction for any serious orime, and the prisoner was a half insane colored man. That speaks well for Marlboro. Georgia proposes to buy Stone Moun? tain and build a penitentiary, at the pame time t-elling enough granito to New Orleaus-32.000.000 worth?to pay the cost. This looks as if Georgia legisla? tors really bad an eye to other business besides their own. There is so maob swearing among tho trunk heavers ou tho lines of road over which Aimoe travels, tbi t it often takes several hours for the rails to oool so that other trains can pass. Aimeo has 120 trunks besides tbe one to which her head is attached. Au Odwego coal dealer, who baa been burned out three times, has ordered a tire-nroof iron office to be constructed and mounted on wheels, so as to be rjady for hasty removals in fature. MARRIED, In this city, on the 9th ult., by tbo K< v. J. L. Reynolds, Mr. horace E. BUUOE, of Newberry, 8. ?., to Mrs. K. M. RUSSELL, of this city. Boarders. MRS. U. NEWSOM, residing on Riohland street, hotwoen Lincoln and Gates, is now proparoi to secommodate rix eto&dy boarders, including a lady and gentleman. JFeb 4 _ Mules and Horses, Fl tTY head ot Kentucky MULES and HOUSES, auit ____,%blo for all pnrposor?aome ot tnuiu particularly tine. Can bo' seen at Daly's Stablo. Fob 4 G _R. QRAHAMJt CO. JAMES Z. 8T00KER, Commission Merchant and I)EAI.EU IM Lime. Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster, Hair, Laths, etc. Nos. 9 aod 11 Vondue Range, Fob 4 Jjhn_CHARLESTON, S. C. Palmetto Steam Fire Engine Company THE REGULAR 1 monthly mcoting of this Company will bo held at their Hall, THIS ^^(Tuesdav) EVEN k? ING, at 7 o'clock. By order of the President. T. P. rURSE, Fcb 4 1 Koc'y. Corn Whiskey. 13URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. I Ale .. a lot or four year old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted puro. Jan 83 JOtlNO. 8KK0E?8. North Carolina Hay. Thorburn'8 Garden Seeds, ITtUKSH nml good, for Halo by < j?,,23 liOl'E A GYLES. JHamondM, Etc. D C. FEIXOTTO * SOH8, Auctioneerb. WE will sail at auction a large and valuable Block of GENUINE DIAMONDS, fine GOLD and SILVER WAT?HE8, GOLD OHA1NB, fine GOLD JEWELRY, OPERA and FIELD GLASSES, etc, eto. The above stock erf atriotly first class goods, from a well-known establishment on Broad? way, New York, will bo sold at anotion, with* oat reserve, oommenoing on TUESDAY, February 4, at 10 A. M., 3 and 7 P. M., and to be continued until all the stock is diapoaed of at our auction room. Sale positive, without reserve. D. G. PEIXOTTO A SONS. Auctioneers. ?i- Herald copy twice. Fea42 Furniture 6ale. BY D. 0. PELXOTTO & 80N8. IHIS [Tueadayl MORNING, 4th, at 10o'clock, we will sell, at our Auotiou Boom, without reserve, ? A fine collection of well-kept FUBNITUBE, belonging to a - respectable family declining house-keeping, consisting of Green Bep Bed . Boom Bet, Green Bep Parlor Chairs, Marble Top Bureau, Marble Top Waeh-etrmd, Walnut Extension Tnbje, Cano Beat Ohaire, Walnut Bedstoad, Marble. Top Centre Table, Marble Side Table, Brussels Carpets, Ingrain Oar- ? pete, fine Cooking Btdvo. China, Crockery and Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, and many useful artioles in house-keeping, also, One fine Piano. Terms casb._Feb 4 Meal Etlaie. BY SEIBELS & EZELL, Real Estate Auctioneers. ON WEDNESDAY, Gth February, at 10 o'clock, in front of the Court House, we will offer for sale, on reasonable terms. That desirable family RESIDENCE, lately occupied by L. F. Hopaon, Esq., on the cor? ner of Taylor and Harden streets. The lot contains one aore, with the following build? ings: The dwelling, which is comparatively now, built in the Gothio oottage style of architecture, contains seven rooms aad closets, kitoken,* two rooms attached to the dwelling by a covered platform, stables and carriage house,'all in good repair; a wall of pare, good waten This property should com? mand the at tent too of parties in pursuit of a pleasant and desirable home. Purchaser to pay Tor papers._Feb 2 3 Bale of the Carolina Oil Works. D. C. PKIXOTTO . St BOBS. Auctioneers. X>k" virtue of the previsions of a eertain 1 > deed in trust, executed by the President of the Carolina Oil Company to W. B. Goliok, trustee, bearing date the 7th day of March, 1873, amd duly recorded in the - Begister'a ofiice of Bichland County, "conditioned to protect and save harmless certain persona therein mentioned from loss, by reason of their having, for the benefit of tho said com? pany, endorsed notea for said company," which notea have not been paid by the Caro? lina Oil Company: but have been taken up by the persons whom said mortgage was givea . to proteot, and by virtue of a power of attor? ney given to said traatee to sell the property embraced in aaid deed iu trust, should the said Carolina Oil Company fail to proteot and save harmless tho persona for whose benefit said deed in trust was made, to sell the pro? perty conveyed thereby, after notice gives of twenty-one days, I shall offer for sale, to the highest bidder, at the usual place of sale, at the corner of Biohardeon and Washington etroets, in the city of Columbia, at 12 o'clock, on MONDAY, the 17th day of Febrnary, 1879, all the property oonveyed and embraoed in said deed of trust, being "all that certain lot or parcel of land, situate and being in the city of Columbia, in said State, containing four acres of land, more or'leas, bounded by Wheat, Itioe, ijinooln and Gadaden etroets, in aaid city, with all the buildings and ereotiono on the said lot of land; and also all the en? gines, oil preaaea and machinery of any kind whatsoever, in and upon tho said promisee." Terms oash. Conveyancing at the eost of the purchaser. W. B. GULICE, _Jan 21 tut 1)8 ?_ Trustee. How is tho Time. OA AAH LB8. BACON, al tho loweat ?U.V'UU prices ever offered in this country. Will make oontraots to deliver at any time during tho comng season, at present prices. Wc pay no rent, pay no interest, do moat of oar work oureelves, do moro business with the samo expense than any house in the Stato, and ean and will offer inducements io I pnc**._L?RICK A LOW RANGE. . I Dae West Female College. TUISIb, as to itsproacnt organi? sation, tho oldest Female College tin tho State. An able and experionaedteaoher 'of MubIo and the Modern ju&n _guagoa has recently been added to tho Faculty, in the person of Dr. Henri Auiainael, of Geneva, Switzerland. Tho advantagea are equal to tho best, and the oxpenaes aa roaaonable as those of any good inatitution. Over cue hundred pupils are now present. There is room for a few more. Apply at once to J. I. BONNER, President, Due West, Abbeville County, 8. C. Jan 25_?_lmo Buffalo Tongues, VTEW engar-cured If AMU, IN Rror.kfaatStripa, ?mohed Beef, for aale low. HOPE & GYLB8. Proclamation. STATE OF 80UTn CAROLINA, Executive DepabtmknT. WHEREAS information has been received at this department, that a murder was committed by one MOSES CANNON, upon tho body of James Jackaoh, In Darlington County, and that the said Moses Cannon hau fled from inNow: therefore, I, FRANKLIN J. M08E8, Ju Govornor of the State of South Carolina, io order that juatioo may bo done and the nmh-atv of the law vindicated, do hereby offer a reward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for the apprehension and delivery in any jail ! in this Stato of the aaid Moans Cannon, with proof to convict. Said Moses Cannon is represented as being a dark brawn man, about live feet five inches in height, slightly bow-legged, about thirty years of a(to, und weighing about ono hun? dred and thirty pounds. In testimony whereof,Ihavo hereunto set my hand, and caused tho groat seal of tho 77 Stato to bo affixed, at Columbia, this 8d ? day ? f Fobruary, A. D. 1873, and in the ?* ninotv-soverith year of tho indepond enoo of tho United States or Amerloa. FRANKLIN J. M >SF.s, Jn , Governor. II. 15. Havsk, Secretary oi State. Fob 4