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Madrid, February 24?The Cortes - elected the following Cabinet: Figneras, President of the Council; Caatellar, Mi? nister of Stete; Salmeron, Minister of Justice; Pey Margall, Minister of Inte? rior; Aoosta, Minister of War; Oroerro, Minister-of Finance; Chao, Minister of Pablio Works; Ferna, Minister of Colo? nies. After the new Ministry had taken their seats, Figuoras declared there would - be no change whatever in tho pro? gramme of the Government. Amarlean Matters. Charleston, February 25.?Arrived? Steamships South Caroline;, New York; Falcon, Baltimore. Quebec, February 25.?An election riot occurred here, of an hoar and a half's duratiou. Two persons were killed and several fatally wounded. The polling takes place Monday, when a re? newal of tho fight is expected. Nkw York, February 25.?It is under? stood ^tmt the Very Bev. Wm. Quinn has been appointed to the office of Vioar-General of tho Arch-DibccBe of New York, to supply tho vacancy caused by the death of Very Bev. Dr. Starrs. Very Bev. Father ? Preston remains Chancellor of the Diooese, with the title and powers of Vioar-General in all mat? ters pertaining to the Chauoery of New York. A Liondon special .says an agreement has 'been made between Duke de Mont Beasier aud tho adherents of Queen Isa? ella to place Prince Alphonso on the thrpqe of Spain. The Dnke is to be re? gent dating the minority of Prince Alphonso, and the latter' to marry the youngest daughter of the Duke. Isa? bella accepts the programme, and the two important parties, therefore, will aot together in the present Spanish crisis. Washington, February 26.?The Lou? isiana question was up to-day. - Tram bull is making a terribly' denunciatory Speech. The question comes up in a pe oaliar manner, not involving the points at issue, but under the agricultural col? lege bill question; being that no money should be given to Louisiana to be held by the usurping Government. The dis oussion will be long, and at present in? volves Kellogg's Government, which Garpentor asserts, and Morton admits, in a colloquy, could not stand Ave hours without Federal support.. Bat the dis? cussion will lead to no positive legisla? tion. It is Bimply declaration, and the issue is, whether Louisiana shall be stricken from the States to which college money is given. Alexandria, Va., February 25.?The Marshall Hoase, Whore Ellsworth was killed, (the first blood of tho war,) was burned to-day; incendiarism. Baltimore, February 25.?The bonds stolen from Oolfax were captured here. Norfolk, February 25.?The Volun? teer, from New York for Wilmington, is ashore at Kitty Hawk. The vessel is broadside to the beach. Part of the oargo is being taken oat. Washington, February 25.?Trum bnll, Morton, Carpenter and Hill spoke ." on Louisiana affairs. Their speeches were .echoes of their several reports. ? The agricultural college bill, whioh gave the opportunity for the debate, went to a committee of oonfereuoe. The Presi? dent's message, after narrating eventB, concludes: I have no sppoifio recommen? dation to make upon the subject; but if there is any praotioal way of removing these 'diffloalties by legislation, then I earuooily requeai that such action may be taken at the present session of Con? gress. It soems advisable that I should state now what course I shall feel bound to pursne in reference to the matter, in the event of no aotion by Congress at this time, subject to any satisfactory ar? rangement that' may be made by the parties to the controversy, whioh, of all things, is the most desirable. It will be ' my duty, so far as it may bo necessary forme to not, to adhere to that Govern? ment here(pfdre recognized by me. To judge of the nleation and qualification of t.itS members in the exclusive provinoe of the Senate, as it is also the exclusive province of the Hoase to judge of the election and qualifications of its mem? bers; but as. to State offices, filled nod held under State laws, the decisions of the State judicial tribunal, it seems to me, ought to be respected. I am efc tremely anxious to avoid any appearanoe of. any interference iu State affairs, and if Congress differs from me as to what ought to be done, I respectfully urge its immediate decision. Otherwise, I shall feel obliged, as fur as I can, by the ex? ercise of legitimate authority, to put an end to the unhappy controversy which disturb? the peace and prottrates the business of Louisiana, by the recogni? tion and support of that Government whioh is recognized and upheld by the courts of the State. In the Honae, the Credit Mobiliar occupied the day, with no aotion. Tho The speeches were bitter. The galleries were packed. An understanding exists in the Senate that Louisiana matters will not oome up before appropriations. Tho President's message, in the Honso, was referred to the Judiciary Committee, with the privilege to report at any time. A bill for Louisiana may, by being attached to a report for or against the impeachment of Durell, become a privi? leged question, which will give control of the matter to a majority of the House. There is no other machinery which wiil prevent ono-third of the House from staving off legislation regarding Louisi? ana. Probabilities?Easterly winds, with rising temperature aad cloudy weather, will provail over tho South Atlautio and Eastern Gulf States. Financial anil Commercial. Columbia, S. C, February 25.?Sales of cotton to day 117 bales?middling 18?8'o. London, February 25?Noon.?Con? sols 92%(a)92>?. ?3 90#. Livrrpool, February 25?3 P. M.? Cotton opened quiet aud steady, bat is now dull?uplands 9%; Orlcaus 10; sales g.UW ECHT 6p c?fjT?? on - arirr~^?^6ftS 1 ,OjOO;j deliverabJo from Charleston ? or Savannah, in February, 9 9 16. LrvRRFooLi, February 25?Evening.-? Cotton closed dall; sales include 5,000 bales American. Yarns and fabrics dull, bot not qqotably lower. , New Yobk, February 25? Noon.? Stocks dull. Money firm, at 1-16 per cent. Gold firm, at 14%. Exchange? long 8%; short 9%. Govornment and State bonds dull, but steady. Cot? ton entirely nominal; sales 186 bales? uplands 20%; Orleans 21^. Floor, wheat end corn dull. Pork qniet bat firm?mess 15 00. Lard quiet, bat firmly held?Western stoam 8 7-16@8>.<. Freights quiet. 7 P. M.?Cottun irregular; sales 1,450 bales?uplands 20%; Orleans 21%. Fioar heavy and dull. Whiskey aotive and lower, at 91%. Wheat dall and heavy; winter quiet. Corn fairly active and a shade lower. Rico quiet. Pork firm, it 15.00. Lard steady. Sales of futures 16,200 bales, as follows: Februa? ry 20>s*@20#; March 20>$@20 5-16; April20>$?2C19-16; May 20%@201516; June 21#; July 21^(^21^. Money olosed at 3b?- - commission. Sterling weak?good bankers 8%@8%, less 1-16 per . cent . Gold 11%@14%. Govern? ments closed firm. States very dull. Tennesseea strong. Freights a, trifle easier. New Oiiusans, February 25 ?Cotton in fair demand?good ordinary 17%; low middling 18>?@18% middling 19)* ?12%', receipts 9,023 bales; sulcs 6,500; stock 195.012. St. Louis, February 25?Fiour dull and lower. Corn quiet. Whiskey dull, at 89. Pork firm at 13.75. U&oou firm. Cincinnati, February 25.?Flour aud corn dall. Provisions steudy aud held firmly. Whiskey 87. - Obuintaii VmtiAiNT.?A French news Saper, published in the interests of the ewish population of Paris, has the fol? lowing: "A communication from Moroc? co furnishes some harrowing details rela? tive to a fact thoroughly oriental, and whioh gives a sinister view of tho moral state of that empire. A revolt took place some time baok against tho au? thority of the sultan. After tho victory gained by the govornment troops, not far from Tangier, forty of the principal chiefs were executed, and the paahu could not imagine anything better than to salt those two score heads and send them to the emperor. He ordered the Jewish.butchers to perform that hideous operation, but. they refused, until, under the threat of death in case of non-com? pliance, they wore forced to consent. What made the mutter worse was, thut they were compelled to execute the dreadful work on a Saturday. The Italian Consul is said to have been tho sole individual who protested against such dreadful treatment." About "Obow."?The St. Paul Pio? neer thinks it is the Democrats now who should ask the Radicals how they like "crow." The suggestion is very perti? nent. The Pioneer illustrates as follows: Let as aBk Grant partisans, then, how they like Ooltax orow as far as they got? How do they like swallowing Wilson orow, Dawes crow, Gar lie Id orow, Logan orow, Eelley orow, Pomeroy crow, and the buzzard gorge of Credit Mobilier? How does Louisiana orow set npon ther stomachs? How about the foul birds of Nevada, South Carolina, Arkansas and Alabama? How do they relish the post? humous remains of Saint Thad. Stevens, and his $80,000 bribe? What bat Hasti? ness and reeking foulness have the party leaders famished for the delectation of their followers? No "Greeley orow" in theirs, eh? We think not. Instead of parity ad virtue, thoy are - gorging on the "ih-omened bird of night"?the rot? tenness and stench of illimitable infamy. Better Repudiate.?Qov. Walker, of Virginia, in his message proposes that the Federal Government assume the debt of Virginia and the State. Vir? ginia has repudiated, the debt duo the living whioh was made to feed her Bons in the deadly struggle through which she has just paesed. It is bettor now, that her hand la in, that she repudiate the debt due her Northern enemies and oppressors, rather than appear mendi? cant at the door of the Treasury for the money to pay the men who murdered her children, desecrated her churches and robbed her of her property. Give as repudiation rather than the position of mendicants, begging not for bread to sustain life, but for money to make rich? er the men who despoiled it. \ Raleigh Sentinel. The Dead Bodt of a Man Found Standino Erect.?We were informed yesterday by Dr. Buntyn that a negro man was found on Thursday morning standing erect in tho corner of a fence near Buntyn' station, dead. From the appoaranoe of the body, it is supposed that it has been in that position several days. Therefwero no marks of violence on the body, and nothing to indioato the cause of death. It is not oapposable that the man died standing up and remained so, and the question is, who stood him ap ??Memphis Register. Tho Asheville Citizen says: A new mica Piine has been discovered apon the land of Mr. Lanniug, somo oight miles from Asheville, aud we are glad to learn that it is being profitably worked. The mica business has brought into oar West? ern Counties hundreds of thousands of dollars during the past few years, and yot scarcely a begiunhig has beon made towards its development. Wo hear of now aud good indications being dis? covered every week. At Laucantcr, Pa., a hotel boarder is in jail for cracking tho landlord's skull with a vinegar bottle. They were dis? puting as to now a hair-pin came tb get into tho molares jtlg. 530 women in tho United States are doctors, 24 are dentist*, 5 lawyers and 68 preachers. v >+wrkvwm lawtwroriir ?vv-~ Tuesdat, Fksbcab? 25, 1873. j SENATE. *? The Senate waa oalled to ordor at 12 M. by President Gleavea, Prayer by Rev. ? W. Gammings. The following Hume bills were passed: Bills to mako an appropriation to pay claims arising under tho proclamation of the Governor of this Stute, dated July 28, 1871; tu amend Section 32 of Chap? ter XLII nf the General Statutes; toes' tabliBh n public road in Oolleton Coun? ty; to authorize the construction of the New York, Norfolk and Charleston Rail? way Compuuy. Tho yeas und uttys were called on the bill to make appropriation fur payment of claims arising under the proclamation of the Governor of tins Stute. The bill waB passed by a vote of yeas 10 to nays 8. Senators Keith, Holoombe aud Wil? son gave notion that they would spread their objections ou tint journal. The resolution to moot in joiut ussom bly to-day, for the purpose of electing a Judgo for tho Inferior Court in Charles? ton, was made the bpifoial order for to? morrow, at 1 P. M. The bill to encourage the rebuilding of tho burnt district of Charleston was post? poned. HOUSE OF BEPRESEN TATlTliS. The House was called to order at 11 A. M. by tho Speaker. Prayer wub offered by Rev. Mr. Adams, Chaplain. Mr. Curtis offered his resolution to fauspeud rule fifty, prohibiting the read? ing of bills u third ..time ou the day of adjourn moot, which was adopted by mure than a two-thirds vom. The calendar resolution, hy Mr. Sim kins, to require the Srrgeaut-at-Arms iu make au inventory aud store .awuy the furniture, Ac, of the House, was adopted. The Senate bill to amend the law in relation to the collection of taxes was pushed to a third reading. The resolution that the Clerk of the House be authorized to draw pay certi? ficates for additional attaohees. A substi? tute providing for the names of those who were entitled to pay being placed upon the list, and tho list printed und placed upon the desks of member**, was adopted. Oii motion of Mr. Hurley, all House bills and joint resolutions on the calen? dar were postponed until next session. Death or a Good Man*.?Honorable George Strother Guinea died at State Lino, Miss., lust week, at the ago of eighty-nine years. He cutne to Alabama in 1805?sixty-eight years-ago?und it wa3 over him that Col. Aaron Burr, ex Vice-President of the Union, watched as ho lny nfilioted of a fevor utSt. Stephens, iu 1800. Ho Beut news of the inaspucre of Fort Minima to General Jackson in 1813, and explored Ike West for a homo for the Choctaws iu 1820. He was a Senator from Marengo and Clarke iu 1825?forty-eight years ago ?and owned the first "ctoro" at the town of Demopo lis. For many years he was President of the Brauch Bunk at Mobile. When Gen. Jaoksou was about to retire from the Presidency, he stood on tho porch of the White Hoase, and, in presence of Mr. Guines, told the President elect, Mr. Vuu Baren, that if Mr. G. should ever apply for an office, be hoped that he would not refuse him; "for," said General Jackson, "Mr. Gaincs will oak for no position he cannot fill."?Hayneville Examiner. A HoHHiiiLK Affair.?A horrible ease of premedituted murder and suicide oc? curred at Waseca, Minn., on Mouday last. It appears that two Germans, Alexander Basen and Johu Ruff, the former married, the latter unmarried, owned and worked a farm togotbor, and that finally Busen was driven away aud Buff took full possession of the farm and Busea's family. Recently the giand jury found an indictment against Raff and Bnsen's wifo for adultery, which greatly alarmed thorn. Ou Tuesday morning last, the neighbors, iu going to Busen's house, found it shut up, and on breaking in discovered Mrs. Busen and her youngest child lying on the bed bathed in blood, their throats out from ear to ear. On tho floor beside the bed, lay the lifeless body of Ruff, with his thront out. From letters left by both the mau and tho woman, it is evident .that they agreed upon this tragic method of escaping from the dutches of the law. j Mrs. Gen. John B. Floyd has present? ed to Martha College, Abingdon, Va., the following interesting articles, viz: I The handsome gilded and figured china tea-cup and saucer used by Gen. Wash? ington; a large photograph likeness of her brother, Gen. Johu S. Preston, tho distinguished orator of South Carolina; a transparent orystal taken from the mountain of Tazewell County, Va., beau? tifully cut and engraved in Paris; a Bmall ntatuo of Gen. Z. Taylor, and Indian relios. Besides these, Mrs. Floyd presented to the Euterpean Lit? erary Sooiety 109 valuable books. At a Sunday evening performance at Milan reoently, the clothes of a ballet danoor caught fire, and but for the immediate aid of the scone shifters, sho would have been burned alivo; a mo disie fell down the staircase loading to the wardrobe, breaking her leg; a Btage assistant fell dead, stricken with apo? plexy, and a musician iu the orchestra wont raving mad, and was forcibly con? veyed to the hospital. A Sun Francisco papor tolls of a gen-, tleman who gave his Chinese servant live hours leave of absence tho other day, und was somewhat amused by see? ing him walk out of tho gato with a twelve pound olock under his arm, uhich ho took with him to keep tho run oi tbo time and bo back in seasou, The Danbury Netcs says Ibnt a boy who was told that ho should always try to cheer the aged, tried "three times three and a tiger" on his grand mother, Christmas morning, end the old lady wi;h 8o startled that she spilled a boxful of snuffon him. He looks upon the bcau I ties of Uiitnro with his left cyo now. ?,WBfift^QeorgTe7*l8 lostag''useless ne Saei by emigration, she is gaining a uck -better class. Tbe Atlanta Herald, of a recent date, says: "No one can esti? mate tbe amount of capital and tbe number of laborers that is and are pour? ing into tbe State of Georgia, through the Cherokee iron country. Every day, new companies are being formed, and workingmen ire ponring in. We quote au extract below, by which in a few months 1,000 white immigrants will be called in and pat to work. It beats an immigration society. Rsad: 'Captain West, a wealthy capitalist of New York, together with Oaptain A. Griffith, of Rome, has purchased 20,000 acres of land, nineteen miles from Rome, on the Una of the North aud South Railroad. The road is graded to within two miles of this location. Within six months, Cap? tain West will have 1,000 laborers at work, and will ship forty tons'- of pig iron per day. IIo will require 100 cords of wood daily.'" The Essicx Case.?The dismissal of Albert II. Es3cx, after a preliminary ex? amination, on a charge of having com? mitted au uuuatural crime, at Newport,' R. I., aud his subsequent obaBO by a mob into the swamps, have been statvd be? fore. Nothing has since been heard from him, and it is supposed likely that he perished from cold. A despatch from Tewpqrt, Thursday, say6 the wife of Es nox aud his two eldest daughters left the city by private conveyance before day? light Thursday morning, and the sou aud juvenile daughter followed by train in the afternoon. It was' necessary for the police to guard the house to pruvont tbe mob from burning it over their heads. They have gone to New Bed? ford, where Mrs. Essex has s brother. Sbe expressed great uneasiness about her husband, and desired to be telegraphed if he was beard from. Melancholy Death.?W. A. Alexan? der, formerly of this County, but for many years a resident of White County, Ga , it is supposed oommitted suicide recently, near his camp between Wash? ington and Greensboro, Ga. He had been off on a trading expedition, and j oa his return was found missing from the camp in the morning, when diligent search was made, and his body was found near by, with his throat cat, aud a knife in his right hand. His money was missing, which gives quite a suspi? cious character to tho deed. [Pickens Sentinel. Although Coroner Little has b?cn un 'oiittiug in his search, the body of Whit ley bus not been found tip to this time. Greeks have boeu dragged aud almost every expedient resorted to to obtain a trace of tho body, bat thus far all efforts have been unavailing. [Charlotte Observer. Epizootic.?A number of farmer* >n this section of country, say that thisdis ease has returned and uttacked their stock with increased virulence. Seve? ral cases have proved fatal to horses and mules, and daugcr of tho livos of others is apprehended.?Charlotte Observer. A North Adams, Mass., youth ob? served a finely dressed lady drop a news? paper on the sidewalk the other day; he hastened to restore it, and has been wondering ever since what in the world is tbe matter with hor natural disposi? tion. Tho Alia California has this among its answers to correspondents: "Discontented Wipe."?Whether you cau safely sweeten your husband's aoffeo with sugar of lead will depend a good deal on the intimuoy of your acquaint? ance with the attending physician. For the past five years an Indiana wo? man has had three husbands residing within fivo miles of each other, aud no? body found her out uutil last week. People mind their own business in that Stato. A New Orleans girl recently kissed a nogro drayman in the street booanso ho had just saved her little sister from the wheels of an approachiug car. The fortunate darky nlso received $100 from tho girl's father. The epizootic is in Paris. W Eichland Lodge, No. 39, A. F. M. A AN Extra Communication of thin ?#V'I'0<fco Wl11 be 1101(1 T?IH (Wednesday) EVENING, in Masonic IJall, at 7 1 o'clock. Tho F. 0. Degree will bo conferred, by oi dur of the W. M. U. I. BOONE, Feb 26 1 _iiiS!?!?i*EL__ Safes! Safes!! E havo "-ooeived the Agency of MIL LEIl'3 CELEBRATED FIUE ANDBUU GL?R PROOF 8AFES, aud aro preparod to I fill orders at manufacturer's prices. We have now un hand two of tho above Safos, Hubjoct to tho inspection of purchasers. Feb 20 _ JOHN AO NEW it RON. Cow Feed. O fin^l LB3 OOW FEED Just received, sU?^J\J\J which I will sell low, an I want to net rid of it. Also, a small lot of PLAN 1? INO POTATOES on hand, and ton bushols priaie OHEBTNUTH to arrive, which I will I soil low for cash. JOHN D. DATEMAN, Feb 26 2 At the Columbia Ice Rouse. _ ^RlsElWiELB'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. milE CARRIAOE btock at tho corner of X Lady r.nd Main streets, has baon LARGELY INCREASED Within a few days past, u:ul in now more com? plete than ever before, embracing, iu every variety, all tho loading styles and quality of vehicles in demand in this market. The stock of 1IAUNE-S in als?, complete. Prices very low. W. K.'GREENFIELD. Feb 2C Wearn & Hix's Row Art Gallery, Main strei t, Columbia, S. V. I.1INE Card aud Cabinet PHOTOS from rr " touched Negativei?, Oil, Om.voii and l'astol Portraits; Him Miniature Work, uII slvlos; and Photo Coloring, in Water and Oil, at lowest New Vol k rat?? for h un i (piatity work. Minute Photographs, F2 fJO per u< z it; Ferrotypes from r>0 cents to fn.u.) each. A ltoly in attcudauoe on the Ucccpti u Room Ft 1> 20 TfoMB, Gl"'Floodhix ?A special tele grata to the Atlanta Herald dated Rom?, | Saturday, Bays: "The flood i? upon db again, and for tbe third time. Considerable portions of Broad street are covered- with water, and a n amber of basin ess houses are several inches nnder the samo super? abundant fluid. Suoh a thing never oc? curred to Rome since the foundation of the city. It astounds everybody." A monument is to be erected to Byron, at Missolongbi?when the fundB are col? lected. A committee has been formed at Athens for the purpose. The Greek Church, even, is said to have lent its aid. It is certainly better late than never, and whatever wild notion may have prompted Byron in his journey to Misso? longbi, ho certainly died in the service of Greece. An old and well-known oitizeo of Burke County, Ga, Dr. Baldwin B. Miller, died Monday morning, in the seventy-fifth year of his age. At the time of his death he was one of the largest landed proprietors in Georgia. Charlotte; Ice Company.?This com? pany has been organized with charter and stock enough to make it a sucoeBB. It is tho first company in North Caroli? na for the manufacture of artificial ice. Dr. C. F. Fox has been elected Presi? dent. APPOINTMENT. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, ExtcoTiva Depabthbnt. Win: he AS a vacancy now exiata in the offica of Coroner for the County of Ab | bevillo: Now. know ye. that I. FRANKLIN J. HOSES, Ja., Oovernor or tha State of South Carolina, by virtue of the power and authori? ty vested in mo by an Act of tho General As? sembly of said Stato, entitled "An Act con? cerning the office, duties and liabilities of Corontr," approved January 27, 1870, do hereby appoint and constitute R. R. U EM I'? ll ILL a Trial Justice of said County, aa Coro nor of tbo said County of Abbeville, to fill said vacancy and to perform tho duties of said office until the Legislature shall order an elec tion to fill said vacancy. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto yet my hand and caused tho great seal to bo "ZT ' affixed, at Columbia, tliis 25tb day of ? February, A. D. 1S73, and in the ni icty ^ seventh year of tho Independence of the United States of America. FRANKLIN J. MOSE-?. Ju , Oovernor. FI. B. Hayne, Secretary of Stato. Pet) 20 __ _ 1_ OFFICIAL. HEADQUARTERS NATIONAL GUARD, State or South Carolina. Colomiiia.S. C, February 25,1873. SPECIAL 0UDERS, NO. ?. IrilE following Special Order, having ? been received fr-?m the Adjutant and In spoctir-nonerai'a oQico, is hereby promul? gated for tbo guidance and information of all concerned: HEADQUARTERS SOCTU CAROLINA MlLlTIA, Adjutant and Issr'n General's Oftice. Coluuoia, February 25, 1873. SPECIAL ORDERS, NO. 17. 1. On tho recommendation of tbe Brigadier? General commanding the National Guard of this State, the fdiowing change is hereby made, viz: James J. Kinar.l, Jr., is hereby removed as Adjutant of tbo Srcnul Regiment. N, Q.,B. S. C. to take effect fiom tbo date of tbis order.. Ry order of his Excolloncy the Governor and Commaudor-iu-Chiof. (Signed,) n. W. PURVIS, Adjutant and fnspeotor-Oeneral of South Ca? rolina. By command of Lrigadior-Goneral S. A Swaila. JAMES KENNEDY, Colonel and Asbietuut Adjutant-Qcucral. Fob 20_1 Wanted to Bent. ?V commodious IIOUSE? tho Northern part of the city preferrod. A good te? nant, and money promptly paid. For further particulars, apply at l'uuiNix Office. FOb 9 Corn Whiskey. 13UUK MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. j_ Also, a lot of four year old M ALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure. Jan 28 JOHN C. SKEOER3. Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the erection of TWO or more Houses. Located corner of Lumbtr and Lull atroets. Measures 108 feet each way. Terms raah. Apply at this Oflce. "Scots Wna Kao" ATAKTE for "FINNAN HADDIK3" can indulge iu tbis rare troat by an early ap? plication at the store of Feb21 QEO. 8YMMERS. Fresh Biscuits. ITURIN A, Tearl, Ovstor.Wine, Dnltcr, Milk, . Pie-uie, Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda, Ac, all fresh. For salo low by Get 9 _ViSt? * ?.Y bE8. Hams1. Hams!! Hams!!! TEN tierces Davis' celebrated Diamond HAMS. Just received and for aale bv I'eb 21 __JPU N AONEW A SON. Sunders House. millS ROUSE, situated at Ninely-Six, X Greenvilje and Columbia Railroad, Iils been thoroughly renovated aud refurnished The traveling public may rest aesurcd that thny will be furnished with accommodations second to uouo in the Stale, at reasonable rates. SANDERS A URO., Jan 9 Proprietors. Western Hay. DALES TIMOTHY HAY, for pah low for rush. tlOJ'K .MlY'.KM_ Klinco I"ie*iV. ,-vd, ? lot of choice MINCE tit 0 HYMM'lRS. Ltnnn Sugar. C'\ \\1 Z'ri .-icily LEMON SUfl \R, perfectly X pare. I'or eah l>v Fi i> -.11 JOHN AONEW A SON. 100 .r.,"v, .Real Afaf?. BY 8EIBEL8 ft EZBLL, Auctioneers. On the FIBBT MONDAY in March, we will ?ell, to the hlgheat bidder, One IiOT, on Gervais street, West of the South Carolina Ballroad Depot, known as tbo Elizabeth 8harp Lot, which is about 51 feet front, with a depth of 814 feet, containing a Cottage, four lloome and Kitchen. Terma caeh._gab 26 warn Plantalion Mute? and Horses. BT THOMAS BTEEN, Auctioneer. ON eale-day in MABOH, I will sell to tho highest bidder. Thirty head of MULES and U JBSES. This stock id from Kentucky and very deairablo for plantation use. Every one will be war? ranted an represented on day of sale. Tbo stock can be soon at Daly's Stable until day of sale._Feb 26 Heat Etlate Bale. BY D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. On MONDAY MORNING, tho 3d day or March next, sale-day, we will sell, in front of tho Court House, is thie city, at 11 o'clock, That desirable four-aero LOT, situated on Arsenal Hill, bounded on the North by Lum? ber street, on the South by ltiohland street, on tho Wost by Pulaski Btreet.on the East by Wayne street. The above property will be sold in half and quarter acre lots. The above property can be treated for privately previous to day of sale. Terms?Oho third cash; balance in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage, bearing soveu per cent, per annum. Purchas? ers to pay for papers._Feb 23 44 Real Estate Bale. BY B. C. IEIXOTTO & SONS. On MONDAY MORNING, March 3, proximo, in front of the Court House, in this city, wo will sell, Six desirable BUILDING LOTS, each mea? suring 62 feet front by 208 feet deep, more or less; fronting North on Plain street, between Barnwell and Winn streets. ALSO, 8ix desirable BUILDING LOTS, of same dimensions as above; fronting South on Washington street, between Barnwell and Winn streets, a plat of which can be Been at [ our offioo and ou day of sale. Teumh of Balk ?One-half cash; balance in ouo And two years, secured by bond and mortgage, bearing interest at 7 par cent. Purchasers to pay for papers. Feb 23 Notice. THE subscribers to stock of the "Mecha? nics' and Farmers' Building and Loan Association, of Biohland," aro requested to meet THUKSDAY*EYENING, February 27, at 7* o'clock, at the Citizens' Savings Bank, for the purpose of organization. Subscribers will pay their subscriptions to Dr. 15. H. Hei nitsh or A. G. Brenizer, previous to day of or i ganizatlon._Feb 25 NEW DRUG STORE, Four Doors Above Columbia. Hotel. Ii. T. Silliman & Co. HAVING juet returned from tho North, with a complete slock of DRUGS, MEDI? CINES and FANCY ARTICLES, all of the host quality, we aro propared to furnish everything iu our lino with promptness and accuracy. Our dru;;s were all selected under our own personal sup er vis ion, so that we can warrant everything we sell to be of the very best. An experience r>f many yearn in tho drug and chemical business in this city, with thorough knowlodgs.of tho same, will ena? ble us at all times to supply the wants of this community in our Hue; and we hope, by a strict attention to business, to seouro a share of tho patronage of our citizens. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS oarefuUy and promptly compounded, at all hours of the day or night. FANCY AKTIOLE? or all kinds* Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, NaU Brushes, Per? fumory, Hair Oils and Cosmetics of every kind, constantly on hand. Patent Modioinos, Lubin'e Extracts, Ger? man Cologne, tine Soaps, Sponges, Ac. LandrethV Garden Seed, a full supply. Fob 25_Imo "iRWIN'S HALL. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Febru? ary 37, 39,and March. 1. CHIRISKTS GRAND COMBINATION, Consistiag of Wire-walking, Joggling, Mes? merism aud Ventriloquism. 150 USEFCL PRESENTS given away night? ly, such as Chamber Sets, Greenbacks, Cas? tors, Albums, Crockery and Glassware, Flour, Fancy Goods, Ac, Ac. Admission50 cents; reserved seats 75. Doors open at 7; to commence at 8. Tickets for sale at tho usual places._Feb 25 GUANOS. Phoenix Guano, Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'a Manipulated Guano. WE can fill orders promptly for the above colobrated Fertilisers, imported and prepared by Wiloox, Gibbs A Co., Charleston. S. C, and Savannah, Ga., as tbey have amplo stock on baud to supply all demands. ? Order soon before tho railroads are blocked up with freight. Special attention is called to the use of the Phronix Guano mixed with Cotton Seed. Apply for circulars, giving prices, torms, Ac, to JAMES 8. CHAMBERS. Feb 25_CT4 TO PLANTERS. DIXON STEEL COTTON SWEEPS. 100 Twisters aud Shovels. 10 Dow-Law Cotton Planters, Jnst from fac? tory. 100 pair Trace Chains. 40 dozen Plow H?mo?. * Which we offer at popular prices. Feb 22 L?RICK & LOWRANCE. To Gonsumers. 80 000 ,,BS* pAO'^N in store nml in 1.000 bushels OATH, 2,(00 bushels COHN, 3.1 barrels FLOUT.. 75 barrels SUGAR, just received and for aalo .it lowest price*. LOI.I?K A LOW? \NOE. To Rent, f/vr^t A TWO-STORY ?RICK BUILDINO, \Wti eomrr of hiulmd.n-n ami Upper streets. Lv*Mt is admirably adapted for a boarding house?being only tureo bqnaros Irom United States Poet Oflice. Apply to Feb 11 W. MCALLISTER. 500