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, .? ??*?*?# ? j j. ? i i.rsi >?i'uii * ? - .??.??. ..,. (?Tor?i?^,-.A4ip?>iT?., . 'London, February lO.^Xt re .rumored that some of the groat power? have noti? fied Spain of the disapproval of the formation of a fedorul republic. Austria wiU reoognize the Spanish Republic The Spanish Minister nt Vienna has re? signed; PahIs. February 19.?Satisfactory pro? gress is making in negotiations betw >n France and Germany. < Am?rlii?B M?lt?n. Charleston, February 19.?Arrived? Steamship Manhattan, New York; schrs. Admiral and Henry, New York. HAN Francisco, February 19.?No tid? ings of the steamers George S. Wright, from Sitka, or the Nevada, from Anstra lia?over-due. Fobthbss Monroe, February 19.?The steamer J1. D. Foloy is towing the steamer Lucille, from Wilmington for Baltimore; the Lucille having lost her rndder. Naw York, Febraary 19.?A steamer has arrived at Pania Arenas, with 654 Chinamen; thirty-one died daring the passage. A -milk train ran into a passenger j train/ near Harlem, killing ? one . pas? senger and wounding many, Washington, Febraary 19.?The Com? mittee on Privileges and Elections will probably report to-morrow. Farther 'j icq airy con firms the position of the committee, stated last night. General West authorizes the statement that in his opinion the present Congress will not be able to solvo the Louisiana, prob? lem. 1 ' " NXW York, Febraary 19.?A box con - . taining $10.900 worth of North Carolina bonds was stolen from a store in Broom The Government bought $1.000,000 in hoods to-day, at 13 C5-100@18 85-100. Gen. Thomas T. Eckert, superintend out of the Western Telegraph Company, sailed for Liverpool this' morning,. He was escorted oh board the steamer by a party of his telegraph friends. Gen.' Eckert is expected to be absent about two months. ... Boston, February 19.?A petition is Sin Circulation asking the Legislature to expunge its vote of- censure on Senator ?ueaoer, for his action in regard to bat? tle' flags, ri nj ' j Habtfobd, February 19?In the De? mocratic State Convention, Col. D wight O. Morris, formerly a Republican, was made temporary and finally permanent ; Chairman. Charles J. Iugerabll .was , nominated for Governor, and George G. it Lilh a Liberal BepnWipao, for Lieuten ? ant-Governor. * WisHiNOTbir, February' 19.?Grant, Fish and Bout well visited the Senate to? day; > Speaker .Bleibe- and Garfleld were ?called to the President's presence, Gar fleld'fs. Chairman of the Committee on Appropriatiohs. It is supposed there is. money in the matter.; m Id th*?;3enate, the HohSB bill romoving the disabilities of ex-Gov. Smith, of Yir . ginia, (Extra Billy, God bless him!) was passed. Sherman, from the Committee on Finance-, reported; without - amend? ment, the House bill providing that upon all importation of sugar, molasses,"pig iron and railroad iron, the amount of .hoed , required shall ? only be in a penal sum of double the amount of .duties on such articlos; and that upon all other im? portations, it Bh .11 be in a penal sum equal to the invoioe valao of the mer? chandise imported, with duties added. Wilson introduced a bill authorizing the President to appoint three commission era to revise the bankrupt law a Du re? port amendments thereto. Stewart, from the Committee on the Pacific Railroad, reported, with amendments, the bill supplemental to the Act incorporating the Texas and Paoifio Railroad Company. It authorises said company to consoli? date with or lease aoy railroad in Texas or California, connecting with its main line, on snob conditions as may be pre? scribed by the laws of those States, and also to construct branches from its main line North to points in Utah and Colo? rado, or to the State line of Nevada, and Sooth to the Mexican boundary; one branch North nod one South to be so constructed from the main line in each of the Territories of. New Mexico and Arizona. The House passed sundry appropria? tions. The Potomao River gets 615,000 for beacons; Commercial LtghtlHouee, near Pooyer Island, midway between Cape Henry and Body Island, $50,000. A joint resolution, giving the printing of debates to W. J. Murtagh, passed. Military matters oooupied the balance of the day. A bill passed that no one shall be prompted who is addioted to the in? temperate use of liquors or drugs. Probabilities?For the South Atlantic States,.partly oloudy and dear weather. Light winds and pleasant weather in the Gulf States. Fim-nciBi and Commercial. London, February 19?Noon.?Con? sols 92%. Bs 90)?. Frankfort, Febraary 19.-r-Bonds 95%. Parts, February 19.?Rentes 56f. 7c. LrvBRPOOTj, February 19?8 P. M.? Opttou opened and continues quiet and steady?uplands 9%; Or loans iu@10j.fc; from Savannah or Charleston, January and February, 9 9-16; sales 10,000 bales; speculation and export 1.000; from Sa? vannah or Charleston, deliverable in Marob, 9 7-10. Liverpool, February 19?Evening.? Cotton closed quiet but stoady; sales in elude 0,000 bales Amerioan; shipped from Savannah and Charleston, deliver ablo in February, 9 9-16; deliverable in Marob, 9l?. Naw York, February 19?Noon.? Stocks' dull and steady. Gold firm, at 14#. Money firm, at 7 to 1-32 per cent. Exchange?long 9; short 10. Go? vernments and States quiet but dull. Cotton dull and nominal; sales 1,334 bales?uplands 21; Orleans 21J?. Flour, wheat and corn dull, rork firm?mess 14.87>?. Lard in buyers' favor?steam 8 516. Freights quiet. 7 P. M.?Cotton quiet; sales 2,752 b*lse-^up?i#e? I WH; ZiOdlkWr .21%. i Flout quiet and unchanged. Whiskey steady. . -Wheat dull- and irregular; buyers and sellers. 23o. apart. Corn steady and in fair domuud. Rico steady.; Pork quiet and firm. Freights quiet. Money stringent; latest loans, at % com? mission. Sterling lower, at 8>^@8Jb . Gold 14>^@14%. Governments eteady. States dull and quiet. Sales of futures 10,500 bales: February 21%, 215-16; Maroh 20, 20%, 20%; April 20 11-16, 20%; May 21, 211-16; June 21%, 21%; July 21%, 21%. Cincinnati, February 19.?Flour dull, at 7.90 @ 8.25. Corn quiet, at 40. Pro? visions active. Pork firm, at 13.25(a) 13.50. Lard firm, at 7%@7% for steam; 8 for kettle. Baeon firm?6% for Shoul? ders, to come out of smoke; 7% for clear ribs; 7% for clear sides. Whiskey firm, at 87; generally held at 88. Louisville, February 19.?Flonr steady - and unchanged.* Corn aotive, at 40@42. Provisions in good demand. Pork firm, at 13.75 for round lots. Ba? con firm?5%@6 for shoulders; 7%@8 for clear ribs; 8>^(^8j^ for dear sides. Lard steady?8%(fl>8% for tieroes; 9@ 19% for kegs; 7% for steam. Whiskey 87@88. Sr. Louis,. February. 19.?Floor quiet and weak?superfine winter 5.25@5.75. Corn steady, at 81% for No. 2, mixed, on East side track; 33% in elevator. Whiskey firm, at 90. Pork firm, at 13.50. Baooo nrm. at 5%@7%. Lard quiet: no sales. Wilmington, February 19.?Ootton quiet?middling 19%; receipts 231 bales; stock 3,508. Baltimore. February 19.?Ootton dull?middling 20%; receipts 79 bales; Bales 275; stock 10.403. Norfolk, February 19.?Ootton steady ?low middling 19%; receipts 1,251 bales; sales 800; stock 7.703. Augusta, February 19.?Ootton hard? ening?middling 19; receipts 419 bales; sales 737. Charleston, Febrnary 19.?Cotton quiet?middling 19,%; receipts 1,052 bales; sales 690; stock 41,222. Savannah, February 19.?Ootton quiet?middling 19%; receipts 1,088 bales; Bales 774; stock 68,159. Galveston, Febrnary 19.?Ootton steady?good ordinary . 16%; receipts 2,451 bales; sales 1,600; stock 73,013. Mobile, February 19.?Cotton dull and nominal?low middling 18%@18%; middling 19%@19%; receipts 1,383 bales; Bales 80U; stock 48,315. New Orleans, February 19.?Ootton in moderate demand?low middliug 18%; middling 19%; receipts 7,346 bales; sales 5.500. - Philadelphia, Febrnary 19..?Ootton ?middling 21. Boston, Febrnary 19.?'Cotton dull? middling 21; receipts 2,151 bales; sales 800; stock 7,500. The news from Mexioo tells of the ex? istence of an extraordinary condition of affairs among a detachment of the Mexi? can army?that is, it would be extraordi? nary in. any army rot Mexioaus. The garrison of Oosmata mutinied on account of ill treatment and want of pay. The men deserted in a body. They dragged the guns of the fort ont of position and discharged them. The mutineers were pursued by cavalry, but it may be that the cavalry will be made prisoners by the infantry, and be thus unable, if willing, to return. We may hear of a provincial pronnuciamento at any moment. The^Nuw York Commercial Advertiser pertinently says: "It is reported that many*.j? our most respectable merohants are interceding with Gov. Dix for the commutation of Foster's sentence to im? prisonment for life. Gentlemen who, in this era of crime, yield to saoh benevo? lent imbecility, shouldn't complain when it comes their turn to be 'brained' by Bomejrnffi?n, while defending tho ladies in their company from his insults."' The New York Commercial Advertiser remarks: "If you hud avoided rum," said a wealthy thoagb not intelligent grocer to his neighbor, "your early habits, industry and intellectual abilities would now have permitted you to ride iu your carriage." "And if you had never sold rum for me to buy," replied the bacchanal, "you would have been my driver." A Sat> Affliction.?We nro pained to record a very sad uffliotion in the death of two promising children?a son and daogbte-?of Mr. Thomas Gallaher, aged respectively eleven and seven yeare. Tbey were attacked with meningitis on Sunday night, and the boy died on Mon? day night, and the girl on Tuesday after? noon.?Augusta Chronicle. The engineers in oharge of the experi? mental survey of the Greenwood and Augusta Railroad, have completed their survey on the Carolina aide of the Sa? vannah River, and urs now engaged iu running lines from some point near Fury's Ferry to the oity of Augusta, Ga. The Swiss authorities beg to inform the. Pope that they are not Buch calves as to be oowed by a bull, and that all bishops officiating in that part of the world will be expeoted to mind their eyes, if tbey don't mind the instructions of the Government. A Missouri matron, with a taste for surgery, recently repeated the operation of Sam Weller'a friend, who cut off his little boy's head to cure him of squiot ing, by amputating her baby's cranium to enre it of club feet. Edwin Emm, of Southampton, Eng , having been arrrested tbreo times on uc couni of mistaken identity, has gone mad inconsequence. The average Massachusetts girl don't want any better facilities for sliding down hill than a codfish with a string through tbo gills. A medical prautiiioner advises bis pa? tient to "throw physio to thodogB," but ono who has tried this, says thut tbo dogs know too much to take it. The Lafayette bouse, in Wilmington, where he stopped at in 1824, was barnt to the ground Friday morning. STATE LKBIWinrj^V.- i Wkdnbjday, Fnoif?Ator. 19, 1873. A SENATE. ? ? The Senate met ut 12 M., PresideDt' j Qleaves in the Obair. Mr. Whitteniore, from the Judiciary Committee, reported, with amendments, a bill to aiter and amend the code of procedure, being Title 5, of tee General Statutes; also, favorably, bills to author ize James MoPhersna to adopt ??d caakv bis lawful heir James MoPherson O'Neil; to remody and supply the loss of public records, and to perpetuate testimony in. regard to burnt reoords in. Abbeyille; also, on the joiot resolution to provide for the purchase of a lot of land for the use of tbe penitentiary, to be postponed until the next session, and the following concurrent resolution be adopted, viz: That the Attorney-General be authorized and instructed to examine into the claim of title by which tbe State now holds the lands, and also into the necessity of tbe purchase of a oertain truest, the title of wbiahisiu dispute, &o. The following bills were read a third time, passed aud ordered to bo soot to the House: To abrogate and Bink all that ' portion of tbe debt of the State incurred in tbe aid of tho late ruhellion against the United States; to incorporate the Newberry Cotton Mills; to incorporate Ithe MoultrieviJle Railroad; to make ap? propriation to pay tbe claim of the Cen? tral National Bank, on account of tbe interest on a certain acceptance; to au? thorize certain Counties to issue bonds and loan the same to aid the Charleston, Georgetown and OooWayboro Ruilroad Company. The following bills were read a third time, passed and ordered to be enrolled: To e barter Ash ford's Ferry; to incorpo? rate tbe Garrison Light Infantry,, of Charleston; to incorporate tho Wad ma law Riflemen and Sumner Light Dra? goons, of Charleston; to incorporate the Bryan Light Infantry, of Charleston; to incorporate tbe Ford Riflemen,^of Charleston; to incorporate the Scott i United Blues, of Charleston; to amend I Section 17, Chapter 44, of tbe General I Statutes. Tbe House bill to obarter the Ander? son, Aiken und Port Itojal Railroud I Company was read a third time, passed land sent to tbe Houbo with amend? ments. The bill to alter and amend an Act to I incorporate the village of Marion, and I for other purposes, was passed and sent I to the House; also, a bill to authorize and permit tbe Sullivan's Island Ferry Company to erect and build a wharf and ' I ferry honse in the cove of Moultrieville, I Sullivan's Island. Tbe bill to provide for the purchasers of lands tbut have been sold for taxes was received from the House, passed and I amended, was concurred in, and the I bill was ordered to be enrolled for ratifi? cation. A communication was reoeivsd from the State Treasurer stating that about $8,000 of old certificates hid been pre I sented for payment. The 8enate oonourred in Mr. Hurley's resolution to make proper preparation I for receiving the President of the United States, should he visit hero, and the President appointed as the committee Messrs. S. A. Swails, J. L. Jamison and Robert Smalls. Mr. OvreuB, from Committee on Fi I nance, to whom was referred the House I oononrrent resolution to appoint a oom l mittee to examine tbe Treasurer's ac? count, reported tbe same favorably. Tbe Roads, Bridges and Ferries Com l mittee, by Mr. Cain, reported favorably a bill to establish a road in Oolletou County. Mr. Cardozo, from Committee on Cha? ritable Institutions, reported favorably la bill to incorporate the Goodwill Pres? byterian and Ebenezer Obnrobos, of Sumter, and the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, of Edgefield. j Mr. Jones, from Committee on Incor? porations, reported favorably a bill to incorporate the Reform Apollo Society, I of Charleston. The Senate passed to a third reading I the bill to amend Chapter 50, Section 4, j of the Revised Statutes. The special order was culled up, being a bill to obarter tbo Charleston Water a-.d Canal Company. A debato follow? ed, in which a uomber of Senators par? ticipated. The Senate concurred in a resolution I to adjourn sine die on the 26th. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tbe House met at 11 A. M., Speaker Lee in tbo Chair. The Committee on tho Judiciary, by j Mr. Meetze, reported favorably bills to require County Coroners to report to the Governor in capital oases, and to amend Section 3, Chapter CXI, of General Sta I tuteU. The following were read a third time I and passed, aud wore ordered to be en? grossed: Bill to provide for the final payment of lands purchased in Darling? ton County; bill to provide for placing in possession purchasers of land where 1 sold for taxes; bill to amend Section 6, Chapter LXII, of the General Statutes; bill to obarter a oortaio steam ferry com? pany between Charleston and tbo sea islands, James Allen's name being stricken ont of tbo list of corporators. A resolution was introduced by Mr. Green and adopted, to adjourn sine die I on tbe 26tb instant. A papor was received from tho Senate, giving uotice that that body had laid on tbe table tbe bill to obarter Lanneau's Ferry. Also a message, that oa tho I Committee to investigate tbo appropria? tion of $47,000 for tbe Lunatic Asylum, it had appointed Senators Molutyre, Nash and Cardozo, on the part of the Senate. Tbo House appointed Messrs. N. B. Meyers, S. B. Thompson, Euos A. Tatn, J. D. Boston and B. Spears. Also a bill to fix the time of holding tho Cir I cuit Courts in York County. Since tho snow began to melt in Kan? sas City tho teams are kept very bosy hauling away babies that were thrown } away during the recent cold snap. lI'iTF.f?uri-a j?The Sayanofth River at Usbon; 'on rbe road to Washington,Qa., wtuVo?. Monday last, about thirty feet above low water murk?the water ex? tending from bill to bill; Two cotton flat boats and some fifty bales of cotton, also rafts and floating timbers, were seen to pass at different times daring the day. At the same time Little River, at Oalhouo'a Mills, was in the mill and ran Eii?g ?u??t %u? 6U>ic8 u?u Captuiu D. M. Rogers' kitchen. At Cade's Mill, on the snmo stream, the water was four feet deep at the foot of the bridge. The abutment of the bridge was entirely washed away. The bridge and mill-dam at Searls' Mill, on the same stream, was washed away. The bridge at Winterseat, on Hard Labor Creek, has been mach damaged. At Lowndeaville, Rooky River was very high. The bridge at Yonng. & Oliver's Mill, we learn, is impassable. The bridge one mile nbove, on the same stream, was also injnred. Along the Savannah, the heaviest loss will be perhaps in cotton, whioh was scattered along the banks of the river ^waiting shipment. On the smaller streams, miles of fenc? ing have been carried away, and vast bodies of low lands have been overflowed. ? ?? [Abbeville Press and Banner. High Wateb?Bridges Gone.?For some ten days past we have had a very extraordinary amount of rain, which culminated in a regular flood on Satur? day last. The streams being already greatly swollen, the very heavy rains Saturday and Saturday night have caused all the low grounds to be over-flowed and many of the bridges to be washed away. The impassable condition of the water courses makes it impossible, as yet, to hear from many portions of onr County, but we fear that great destruction has been done by the high water in all sec? tions of the Ooanty. Various reports have reached ns, bot we prefer to have them bettor authenticated before publish? ing them.?Carolina Spartan. - ?j ?? - Deaths.?We learn that a son of Mr. Charles Teague died quite suddenly on Friday night last, ot meningitis. He had been at work all the day before, and attended a sooial party the same evening. Mr. Daniel Jones, well known as an efficient engineer, and at one time in service of the Greenville and Colombia Railroad, died at bis residence in Hele? na, on Friday last. His death was caused by a complication of dropsy, liver complaint and dyspepsia. He leaves a family. He was buried with Masonic honor*' on Monday afternoon, at Rose moot Cemetery.?Neieberry Herald. liABN-BoiiMZKO ?On the night of Sun? day, the 16ch instant, Mrs. Emily Weeks, who resides near Manchester, in this County, bud her barn and its contents entirely consumed by an inoendiary firo. Thus the work goes bravely on. Widows and orpbaus loso their all by the hand of the cowardly mid-night inoen? diary, and nobody goes to the Albauy Penitentiary for such foul deeds. [Sumter News, Shocking Murder.?A oolored man, named Sam. Perry, shot and instantly killed his wife, at Bnrgaw, near Wil? mington, N. 0., last Monday. The mur? derer made his escape. Perry is about forty years of ago. He is a native of South Carolina, having left this State with Sherman's army, und is dark com? plexion ed, of medium size, and about five feet four inches high. A Change?Guignard Richardson, Esq., on last Thureuuy, rcBigued the po? sition of Intendant of this town, and at meeting of Council, on the same date, A. W. Sudor, Ef>q.', one of the Wardens, was chosen by his colleagues to serve in that cipacity for the unexpired term. Mr. Sudor will, doubtless, make an effi? cient and acceptable Chief Magistrate. \ Sumter JVetrs. Neoro KiltjED.?It was reported on tho streets yesterday, that u negro named Isaac liaywood, was bhot near Ilorse Creek, S. O, last Sunday night. [A ugusta Constitutionalist. A dancing master says bis pupils havo contracted such ungraceful habits of walking during this long and slippery winter, that iL will take nil the summer to oure the sume. A despatch from Charleston, Wednes? day morning, announces the death, in that city, of Judge George Leo, of the Inferior Court. The death of Mr. Dixson, who first ascertained that oysters were eatable, is announoed us having occurred at Cris field, Md., reoently. Tho dwelling house of Mr. C. Jones, occupied by a Mr. David, in Sumter, was destroyed by fire on the night of the Uth. A. J. Belch, for the murder of Thon. H. Evans, was hanged nt Edenton, N. C, on tbo l'ith. .A colored man, named Jerry ClauHon, was drowned in a swollen stream near Spartanburg, on the 16th. Seed Corn. C*f\ BUSFIEL8 Pennsylvania Gourd Seed \)\J OOItN. For sale by ggb 20 HOPF. & OYLES. _ Palmetto Lodge School, I. 0. O.-F. P. A. OUMMINGS, A.D., 1'rin oipal. I TKRMS VEll MONTH. j Primary English.(3 00 Advanced Euglirh. 4 00 Languages and Matlioinatics 5 00 'Ihia Hchoul in now open for tbo reooption of etude nt h. Fob 20 lmt Notice. THti owner of the COTTON found floating down the river, yesterday, can recovor FIVE BALES, by proving property, payiug I ohargea, Ao. Apply at the Penitentiary, to Fab 80 1* _JOFIN T. WRIGHT. Notice. ALL pornono lowing claims again 4 tho oatate of ELlZkUETH UoYK, duceaaod, win present them, proporiy attested; and all [persons indobtud to thu aanio will mako pay? ment to me, at Kingvillo. Feb 20 lu4> J. ROBERT SEAT, Adru'r. A heavy pressure Is being brought to bear upon Governor Dix to induce bim to interoedo in the oaoe of Stokes, but tbns far without avail. Governor Dix ia not the man to step in between tho law and its violators. But few days inter? vene between Stokea and the terrible fate wbioh so justly awaits tbo man who deliberately takes tbe life of a follow be? ing. Says tbe Glasgow limes: "A Demo? cratic convention is the talk with the lovers o" settled policy and old land marks, in the State of Kentucky. We are beginning to recover sufficiently from tbo Greeley demoralization of last fall, to go into almost anything except a small-pox hospital or a family sorim mage." It is said ladies nse newspapers for bustles. We don't see bow so delicate a fact can be known to gentlemen, exoept while going through tbe giddy mazes of the round canoe, when the baud gently steals its way around the waist. A fourteen-year-old boy at Jackson, Tenn., recently paid his father's fine for drunkenness, and procured his release from tbe calaboose. Sargent, Kansas, is ten days old and has had three murders. Fine Piano for Sale. rdEEIg___| A. VERY superior PIANO, ?ich BTCaW*9fllro8cwood caee and carver] lege |J u _ V/ Uand lyre; French grand aotion; over-strung bass and iron frame; soale A. to A; sevon octavoa and fine ivory keys; jost re? ceived direct from the manufactory and will bo sold low. Apply to D. ?. PEIXOTTO A SONS, Feb 19 2 Commission Merchants. Just Arrived. M_ 50 HEAD extra flno Eentuokv ? MULES ami II >RSE8, ?hieb may b'u ?Knim at Logan's Stables. j??u 13_ W. H. & J. M. TALBOTT. Cheese and Butter. IPTY boxes Factory and Ore&m CHEESE, 10 koga Choice Ooshen BUTTER. Just received and for sale low by Feb 12_JOHN AONEW A SON. Nails! Nails!! Nails!!! FIFTY kegs first quality NAILS, assorted sizes. Just received and for aalo low by Fob 12 JOHN AONEW A SON. Bacon! Baconl! Bacon!!! BOXES Dry Salted Clear Rib 8ides. Just received and for sale low by Fob 12 JOHN AONEW A SON. F 50 New Mackerel. K /\ KITS Mess and No. 1 MAOEEBEL. 0\J 50 Half and Whole Barrels, la, 2a, 4s. 50 Boxes 8calei Horrings. 600 Oeorge'o Codfish. For sale low by_HOPE A OYLES. REMOVAL. OEO. BRUNO begs to inform his frieoda i and tho public general iy that ho has removed1 to tho large store formerly occupied by W. D. Love A Co., under the Co? lumbia Hotoi, where he may be found with a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Piated Ware, Spectacle*. ?JUc. Repairing done in all its branches. Prices moderate and despatch guaranteed. Feb 13_ttmpe Southern and Atlantic Telegraph Com? pany's Stock, AS directod by resolution, unanimously adopt od at Stockholders' meeting of said Company, on the 6th instant, subscriptions will bo received at the office of said Company, No. 61 New street, New York, or by the duly authorized agonts ot said Company for that purpose, to the capital etook of said Com? pany, until tho 3d day of March next. After I that day no further subscriptions will be re I oeived to fcaid stock from any ono not now a subscriber therefor, at lens than ton percent, premium ou tho par value thereof. JAMES R. OBEN8HAW, Veh 11 ifl_President. To Bent, Jj*K. A TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, cornGr ?f Richardson and Upper streets. Ulm a iu admirably adapted for a boarding house?being only threo equares from United States Pout Office. Apply to Fob li _w. McAllister. Wanted to Bent. a commodious HOUSE?tho Northern part of tbo city preferred. A good te? nant, and money promptly paid. For further particulars, apply at PudsNix ?fiico. Feb 9 _____ _ Boarders. MRS. It. NEW-OM, residing on Richland street, between Lincoln and Gates, ia now prepared to accommodate six stoady boarders, including a lady and gentleman. Feb 4 Mince Meat. od, a lot of c :at._oeo. HYMMEH8. Western Bay. hales TIMOTHY HAY, for Halo low f. > reash._HOPE A OYLES. Plow Steel, Iron and Plow Moulds. Afull SUPPLY of best imported PLOW steel, Sweods Iron and Plow Moulds, I on baud aud for sale low, by Fob 5 JOHN AONEW A SON. Corn Whiskey. 1>URE MOUNTAIN COBN WHISKEY. Also, a lot of four year old MALT CO UN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Jhn_23_JOHN O. HEEG KR8. _ Pacific Guano Company's (capita- $1,000.000.) SOL?BLE PACIFIC GUAXO. JUST receivod, a lot of choice MINCE MEAT. 100 THIS GUANO id now bo well known in all tho Southern States for its remarkable effects an an agency for incroasiog tbe nro | ducts of labor, as not to requiro special re? commendation from us. Its uue for sevon years past has established its character for reliablo excellence. Tho large fixed capital invested by tho company in this trade affords tho surest guarantee of the continnod excel? lence of thin Guano. Tho supplies put into market this season aro, as heretofore, prepared nuder the por | uooal Huperiutendt nee or Dr. St. Julian Bavo I iicl. Chemist of tho Company, at Charleptei? S. O.J hence planters may rest assured that Its quality and composition aro precisely tho same as that heretofore Bold. J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Chnrloeton, S. C. JOHN S. REESE a CO., General Agent?. Baltimore. Tanus?$48 cash; $58 lime, withoutiutercst. To accommodate plantcrH tboy can order now and have until tho first of April to de? cide as to whether they will take at time or oash price. When delivered from the faotory by the car load, no drayage will be charged. Nor 37 3mo Fine M?oh Cowa. BJ D, Q. IEIX0TT? & 80N8. Wo will Mil, THIS [fuureday ] MORNING, at 10 o'clock, iu front of our Auction Booms, Two fino MILCH OOWB and their young CALVES. CondUioDB oaeb._gab 20 Sale of Stocka and Bonde. BY SAMUEL C. BLACK. WEDNESDAY, 26th February, 1878,1 wttl sell, at Eaat end or Broad atreet, in the city or Charleston. S. C. at 11 o'clock A. M.. The roUowing SECURITIES. Bay: 1,800 Shares South Carolina Railroad Stock. 200 Shares Oeorgia Railroad 5took. 300 Shares Charlotte, Colombia and August* Railroad Stock. 171 Shares Savannah and Charleston Bali road Stock. 320 Shares Memphis and Charleston BaJt | road Stock. 75 Shares Central Bailroad of Oeorgia I 8tock. 110 Shares Bouth-weatern Bailroad of Geor? gia BUwk. " $0,000 South Carolina Bailroad 7 Par Cent. Bonds, First Mortgage. $11,000 South Carolin? Bailroad Seven Pea Cent. Bonds, Beoond Mortgage. 121,000 Central Bailroad of Oeorgia First Mortgage Bonda. And such other aeourities as may be added to the Iiat, Terms oaah. Purchasers ean arrange .to have their purchases carried for thirty days, at bank rate of interest, upon depot it of pro I per margin. CHtBLEsroK, B. 0., February 15, 187S. Feb 18_J___T_ Notice?Sale of Personal Property. THEBE will be a aale of the personal pro? perty of the late A. B. Jojner, at hi* for mer reaidence, on SATURDAY March 1. 1873, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furni? ture, Stock or different kinds, Corn, Fodder, Cotton Seed and Farming Implements, etc. Turma made known on day of aale. BELTON JOYNER, P.M. RAINS, Fab 14 ftuwth _ _Executors. For Bale. BANKRUPT STOCK and FIXTURES of a DRUG ST?BE in Newberry,8 C. The best location in town. Btore nicety fitted up, 1 The Stook is now being rotc?od at cost, and a liberal discount will be allowed to a purchaser I of the whole, with the privilege of an tones l pi rod lease. Partiea desirous of purchasing will find this a splendid opportunity for eon I tinning a good huaineaa at a well-known aland. For particulars, address Beceiver, i Box 73. Newberry, B. O._Feb 10 Escaped Horse. A BLACK HOBBE, with white lY-r^y. hind feet, about six years old; only ^sKTJrmark a large wart Just snder his 1 1 C 3 "!ffw* flank, on his belly. He es? caped from tne yard of Mr. Wing, on Monday night, with saddle, martingale and horse blanket. A suitable reward will be paid for bis being delivered to J. W. PARKER, Feb 19 Columbia. IHWH'S HALL. THE GREAT 80UTHERH TROUPE. THUHSOAT KVBIISS, V?brw>rjr SO. Excelling; all Rivals and Competition. FIRST appearapoe in this city in tea years or the world-ranownod . |i|j 1} DUPBEZ & BENEDICTS Original NEW ORLEANS MTBTRBL8, organ? ized at New Orleans, La., 1852. Mammoth Double Troupe and Bras* Band. Now on their twenty firat annual tear: The largest and moat powerful Company in exiatence. Everywhere pronounced by press aud public as the superiors Of the Minstrel Stage. ' The Immense success attending the per rormanoea of this famous troupe have been universal. For roll particulars see Programme?. Ad? mission as naual. lies erred Heats for aale at LyBrand's Music Store. OHAS. H. DUPRiZ, Business Mansger. Cute. H. KaasHia, Qen'I Agent. Feb 18 Removal. Jfi. CHAMBERS has REMOVED bin offiee ? to O. Dieroka' store, where he will be pleased to aee thove selling COTTON or wish? ing to purohaae those fully attested and ap proved FERTILIZERS sold by him. Call be fore tolling your Cotton or buying your Guano. Feb 11 }fl For Rent, THE STORE on the West aide of Richard con or Main atreet, between Bland? ug and Taylor streets, at present occupied by myself. - Possession given immediately. This* is one of the boat looationa for a Family Grocery in ho city. A gsod Storehouse and Wagon Yard attached. Apply to Fob 11 i _JAS. 8. CAMPBELL. JAMES Z. STOCKES. Commission Merchant and DEALEB in Lime, Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster, Hair, Lathi, etc. Nob. 9 and 11 Vendne Range, Feb 4 j3m_CHARLESTON, 8. O. Now is the Time. OA finn TjB9- BACON, al the lowest &\Jm\t\f\J prices ever offered in this country. Will make contracts to deliver dt any time during the comng season,at present prices. We pay no rent, pay no interest, do moat of our work, oorrejvee, do more buainesa with the aamo expense than any houae in the State, and can and will otter inducements in prices. L?RICK A LOWRANOE. Fresh Family Groceries. ?IOKLED New York BEEF BOUNDS. Pickled?Salmon Dellien, 'North Carolina Mullet, Ac. SaioxxD?New York Pig Hams and Stripe, Nova Bootia Salmon, Boot Tongues, Ac. Oaxnei)?Succotash, Lima Beans, Peas, Balmnn, Mackeral, Lohn tors, Pears. Fetches, Green-gages, Moshiooms, Trufiles, Asparagus. PneSKBVED? Canton Giimer, Pears, Citron, Piuo-applea, Strawberrioe, Quinces, Blackberries, RsBpbcrrios, Ac. Jf.ixieh?Guava and general assortment. Ti ah - (.innpowder, Imperial, Japan. Souchoug, and English Breakfaa selected by an expert, and finest anv market, i 'ort pj ??Mocha, Laguayra, Rio, O. O. Java, haw and Roaated. also. The Downer MiNEiun SrxnM Oil, absolute? ly uafo aa a candle, brilliant as gas, and cheap aa kerosene; havo all tho uecesaary UunierH, Wicks, Chimneys, to fix old lamps. Nov 20 _ OEO. KYMHEltB^ Sanders House. 1M1IS HOUSE, situated at Ninoty-8ix, Greenville and Columbia Railroad, has been thoroughly renovatod aud refurnished. Tho traveling pnblio may rcat aeaured that they will be furnished with accommodations second to nuuo in tho Stato, at reasonable rates. SANDERS A URO., Jau 9 Proprietors, Tho Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer IN preference to Loudon Porter and Scotch Ale. WhyTThoy know it is unadulterated