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tub fjokmoh ' hasps?spanish affairs ?removal 07 napoleon's bbhains?-loss of a steamer, *0., *0; ' ? ?* 1 Paris, Jan aar y 9.?Tho Assembly to? day, at tbe request of Admiral Sainet, of the Left Centre, unanimously voted to adjourn until Monday. No notion was taken on the ministerial question. Great excitement existed in the lobbies I during the brief sitting. President MacMahon to-day per? formed tho ceremony of delivering the hats to newly-appointed French Cardi? nals. JBayonne, January 9.?Don Carlos and I Gon. Eiio, with 25,000 men and eight pieces of artillery, have entered Ban tona. Gens. Moriones and Astrejana have received reinforcements, and a battle is expected soon. London. January 9.?Tho remains of the late Emperor Napoleon III were transferred to-day to tbe earoflpbagus presented Eugenie by Queen Via tor fa. A number of leading Bonapartiets at? tended the ceremony j but Prince Napo? leon was absent. The British .steamer Bavens worth Castle, whioh sailed from Baltimore Da cember 13, for Queen a town, has been totally wrecked. The officers and orew were saved. - Madrid, January 9.?The Ministry have issued a long address to the na? tion, deolaring their objects to be iden? tical with those of the revolution of 1868. A decree was promulgated to-day, dissolving the Cortes and announcing | eleotions for a new body, whioh will be held as soon as ordor is secured, and freedom and universal suffrage are un? hindered. Madrid, January 10.?A column of . the Republican force besieging Carta . gena made an attack on Fort San Julien, yesterday, but was repulsed with consi? derable loss, and returned to oamp. A { heavy fire is now kept up on both sides. Xelefcraplilc? American OInttera. THE ARIMLKS OFFICERS FETED ?FIRE IN NEW ORLEANS?CALEB OUSHTNa's komi NATION to THE 6UMEME BENCH?THE ] LTJCOA DIVORCE OASE?HEAVY FALL of COAIi?HOBE DEFALCATIONS?loss of a STEAMER, ao., AO. Washington, Jannary 9.?Innocent purchasers of Louisiana scouritiea are represented here by counsel, urging some aotion on the part of the Govern? ment for their protection. They claim that the Government of Kellogg has proclaimed the State bankrupt. Old supporters of the existing Government in Louisiana seem lukewarm and mainly inclined to a new eleotion. The nomination of Caleb Cashing to be Chief Jastioe oooasioned muoh sur? prise in all quarters to-day, and was a matter of astonishment to himself, as ho had made his arrancoments to leave this country on the 21th instant, for Madrid, in the capacity of the United States Minister, and had no intimation of additional honor to be oonferred upon him. When General Babcook appeared at the main door of the Senate this1 afternoon, announoing a message from the President in writing, every eyo was turned upon him, as it was generally bo lieved that the packet he held in his hand contained a nomination for Chief Justice. Senator Gonkling, who sits near tho middle aisle, intercepted tbe messenger on hie way to the desk, and taking the list of nominations from him, and hurriedly glancing over them, exclaimed, in a tone laud enough to be heard in the galleries, "Chief Justice." At this a large number of Seoators jumped from their seats and gathered about him, and in a moment the name of Calob Gushing was audibly whispered from Senator to Senator on the floor. General Onshing's name first occurs on the rolls of Jthe Supreme Court in De? cember, 1853, when he appeared as At? torney-General ander Pierce's admiuis-1 tration. The Committee of Ways and Means1 to-day instructed its Chairman to re? port adversely on bills to remove the taxes on friction matohes and stamps. The representatives of the people of Louisiana are not sanguine of the re? cognition of the MoEnery Government, and, as a dernier resort, will havo a now eleotion. It is nnderstood that General Butler will introduce a bill in the House, looking to resolution of tho trouble by this means. There is no prospect of I seating Pinohbaok under his present credentials. Messrs. Marr and Janin, however, have laid a petition upon tbe tables of the Republicans, claiming the rooognition of the MeEnery govern? ment. It is an elaborate and able pa? per. New Yobk, January 10.?Tho officers ] of tho Spanish war steamer Arapilles havo- been mtertained at a dinner at . Delmonioo's, by the Spanish residents of this city. It is said the action of Admiral Polo was ..denounced in the post prandial speeches. New York, January 10.?Pen Ed? ward Salmon, ox-Governor of Wiscon? sin, appeared in tho Supreme Court, yesterday, in behalf of Baron von Rh ad on, of Berlin, and made an argu? ment on a motion preliminary to asking the court to set aside the deoroo of di? vorce obtained by his wifo, popularly known ns Madame Paulino Lucca. The case is made complicated owing to tho fact that Madame Luooa was marriod to ono Yon Walhoffin soon after she ob? tained a dooree of divorce from Baron von Bhadon. Tho baron says ho and his wife lived happily together until Von Walhoffln, who was wounded about the samo timo as himself in tho Franco Prussian war, oame to his home. Tho aale of tho Independent newspaper was concluded yontorday. Hoary C. lio wen receives 8250,000 for it, of which $75,000 was in cash. The purchasers aro the proprietors of The Christian at Work. Elizabeth, N. J., January 10.?Pior! No. G, of tho Elizabethport coal dook, gave Way, last evening, precipitating hundreds of tous of coal into the water. I BALmr.oaa.vJanaary 10?.The; British S- teamahip.f&TOnitartu Castle, repotted Ojtally wrecked by cable despatch, last night, was cleaved hence, December 13th, with about 80,000 bnshels wheat, 1 by Gill & Fisher! 'the cargo beingcon? signed to Antwerp account. Tbe cargo was valued at about $120,000, but was fully insured in English companies, ex? cept $30,000 in gold in the Atlantio Mu? tant, of Now York. Naw Obleanb, January 10.?Viator's restaurant and the adjoining building, 183 Oanal street, ocoupied by the Howe sewing machine agency and Anderson's photograph gallery, were burned to-day; loss estimated at 050,000. The Congressional Duroll Committee having oonoluded their investigation,! leave to day for Washington. Wilmington, N. 0., January 10.?The steamship Sherman, from New York for Now Orleana, eprung a leak on Tues-I day, at 2 P. M., aud sunk on Friday, in! ten fathoms water, twelve miles South' of Little River bar. The captain, crewj aud all the passengers ware saved; also, a considerable portion of the baggage aud cargo. The steamship was owned | by Frederick Baker, of New York. Mobile, Jancary 10.?The jury in the] case of J. J. Mouiton, late postmaster,1 have been disohujgod, nnable to agree. They were discharged over thu protest, of tho defendant. , Washington, January 10.?It is, stated, on absolute authority, that) JudgeDarell has not placed bis resigna? tion at tho disposal of the President.' There is no such paper in the office of the Executive or Department of Jus-! tico. It is Judgo l)uroll's prcseut de? termination to abide tho issue. General Shelden has arrived. Probabilities?For tho South Atlantic States and the Southern .portion of the: Middle States, clear or fair weather,' with but slight ohangea of pressure or temperature. Col. Bristow has been tendered the Spanish mission. Representative Lnmar, of Mississippi, while at the breakfast table at the Ebbett House, yesterday morning, had a paralytic stroke, but is now better. New Yoke, January 10.?A 85,000 swindle has been discovered in the Brooklyn tax office. Richmond, Va., Junuary 10.?Two. sessions of the conservative caucus for United States Senator wns held to-day, at whioh ballots were had. The highest vote oast in any of the ballots was for R. M. T. Hunter, who received fifty one votes on tbe seventh ballot. The ninth and last ballot resulted as follows: Lieutenant-Governor Withers, 25; R. M. T. Hunter, 34; John GoodoJ 22; Jas. Barbour, 23; Judge Joseph, Christian, 21. The ballot that came nearest to deciding the result was the seventh, wheu the vote stood: R. M. T. Hunter, 51; , Lieutenant-Governor WitherB, 10; ex-Governor Walker, 29 ? ; necessary to 5 selection, 63. Adjourned till Monday, at 1 o'clock. Charleston, January 10.?The schooner Myrover, hence for New York, has returned leaking. Telegraphic?Commercial Kt-poria. New York, January 10?Noon.?Cot? ton unchanged?uplands 16fo5 Orleans 17. Futures opened: January 15?a@ 15^; February 15 1-16@15^; March 16^8'@1G?X; April 17 Mb; Juno 17%. Flour firm. Wheat advancing. Corn lo. bettet. Pork weak?mess 16.75. j Lard unchanged. Freights firm. Stocks native but irregular. Money, 6 bid. Gold 11%. Exchange?long 4.83'4; short 4.87. Governments strong. State bonds doll. 7 F. M.?Bank statement shows loans have increased nearly ?500,000; legal tenders 8500,000; specie increased $4,250,000. Cotton?net receipts 1,164 bales; gross 3,400. Futures closed steady; sales 15,050: January 15 27-32,j 15%; February 1G,'^, 16 0-32; March 16 13-16, 16 23-32; April 17#; Mav 175jJ, 17%. Cotton quiet; Bales 2,000 bales, at 16;su017. Flour firm and quiet. Wheat closed with a declining tendency. Corn l@2e. better. Pork heavy, at 16.50@lt>.75. Lard steady.I Freights heavy. Money easy, at 5?6. j Sterling firm, at 4 83>?. Gold strong,; at ll?4<3lll%. Governments strongi but active. States quiet and nominal. ' St. Loots, January 10.?Flour firm and in fair demand. Corn easier but lower to Bell; at olose No. 2, mixed, 56 track; 62 elevator. Whibkey firm, at! 97. ? Pork firm and in good demand? futures 15.00 for February; 15.62j.j for March. Bacon firm, at 7J?; shoulders 8%; clear rib, nomo holding at 8%. Cincinnati, January 10.?Flour iirm and unchanged. Corn steady, at 57(a) 62. Provisions easier. Pork quiet? 15.25 bid; 15.50 asked. Lard quiet? steam 8;4@8?4 ; kettlo 8%?9. Bacon quiet?shoulders 7)?@7,??; cl?ar rib 8>?'; clear Whiskey quiet, at 08. , Mobile, January 10.?Cotton lowor-r middling 15; low middling 14; net re? ceipts 506 bales; exports to Great Bri? tain G04; sales 613; stock 68,315. Savannah, January 10.?Cotton firm ?middling 15JbJ net roccipts 2,703 bales; exports coast wise 24,501; sales 1,875; stock 1U6.670. Memphis, January 10.?Cotton quiet and steady?low middling 15,'^; receipts 2,676 bales; shipments 1,809; stack 61,21)7. Charleston, January 10.?Cotton qoiot?middling l?^; low middling 15,%; atriot good ordinnrv 14?J; not re coipts 1,880; sales 1,000; "stock 68,690. New Orleans, January 10.?Cotton quiot?middling 16*0'; low middling 15,%; strict good ordinary 14; net re? ceipts 2,778; gross 3,436; exports to Gieat Britain 2,300; continent 8,834; sales 3,000?last ovoning 7,000; stock 255,382. Augusta, January 10.?Cotton steady -^middling-'15;??; receipts 894 bales; sales 1,032. Philadelphia, January 10.?Ootton quiet?middling ltPf; low middling 10; atriot good ordinary 16>^; net receipts 657 bales; gross 1,349. ??i?ebb i.? r,?.rr,I,T)TJT.aiW.Ot ',1 JillUJU I, BAJ7TTMX?^J?onar?X8.^Qt^?q?t^ middling 10^; loir, mMfo JWi strict good ordjnary 14>?; ?rosa receipt* 1,889; exports coastwise 481; sales 269; stock 17,054. j Wilmington, January . 10.?Cotton steady?middling 15^; net receipts 180 balos; sales 160; stock 2,716. Galveoton, January 10.?Cotton firm and Bteady; demand general; good ordi? nary 14)6; middling 16,%; net receipts 2,895 bales; exporta coastwiso 1,203; sales 4,000; stock 11,732. Norfolk, January 10.?Cotton quiet ?low middling 15; uet receipts 2,010 balesj'exports to Great Britain 2,073; coastwi60 2,020; sales 620; stock 22,687. Louisville, January 10.?Flour higher grades advanced 25c. Corn .quiet. Provisions firm. Pork 15.50. 'Bacon?shoulders 7?\ clear rib 18%; clear 8%, packed. L ird 9??@9?4' for tierce; 10&@1Q>? keg; 8% steam. WbiBkoy firm, at 97>.<. Boston, January 10.?Cotton qniot? middling 10%; uet receipts 14 bales; gross 630; sales 900; Btock 5,000. London, January 10.?Consols 921u'. New 5s 1.03%. Fries 43.'.;. Paris, January 10.?KenteH 53f. 55o. Liverpool. January 10?3 P. M.? Cotton steady; sales 12,000 bales, in? cluding 2,000 for speculation and ex? port; cotton to arrive 1-16 cheaper; sales of uplands, nothiDg below good ordi? nary, shipped December, Sjo; ditto, shipped December or Jauuury, 8J?; ditto, deliverable March or April, Of the sales to-day, 8,100 were Ameri? can. Liverpool, January 10?Evening.? Cotton?sales of uplands, nothing be? low good ordinary, shipped Jauuury or February, 8 3 1G; Orleans, same, S 016. ? ? ? - More Fraud and Trickery.?The Supremo Court of Texas has decided in the case of ex parte Boderigorez on habeas corpus, that tho late general elec tiou, at which u Democratic Governor and Legislature were elected by nearly 50,000 majority, was unconstitutioual. At tho same eleotion an amendmeni of tho Constitution, it is believed, was adopted which would relievo the State from tho present Supreme Court. The counsel for tho State urged that tho case was fictitious, und supported the state? ment by affidavits, and urged the court, iu behalf of its own dignity, to inquire into it. This they refused to do. The State's attorney thou informed tho court that tho grhud jury bad examiued tho ease, and ho and they being satisfied that it was fictitious, no indictment was found, and united with tho prisoner iu asking his discharge. The court ro fusod to discharge him, and proceeded to hear a case bolstered, it is believed, by perjury. I Nervous Debility.?A depressed, irritable state of mind; weak, ner? vous, exhausted feeling; no energy ion animation; confused read, weak memory, often with debilitating, in? voluntary discharges.?The couse 'quenoe of excesses, mental over-work or 'indiscretions. This nervous debility .fiuds a sovereign cure in Humphreys' [Homcepathio Specific, No. 28. It ! tones up tho system, arrests discharges, dispels tho mental gloom and despond? ency, and rejuvenates tbe entire system; it is perfectly harmless and always ef? ficient. Price $5 for a packoge of five boxes and a large $2 vial of powder, which is important, iu old serious oases; or 81 per single box. Sold by all druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address Humphreys' Specific Hom?jhatiiic Medicine Company, No. 562 Broadway, N. Y. For ualo by Geiger & McGregor, Columbia, S. C. Decl7 f*;lm Gen. Sherman, when before tho mili? tary committee tho other day, was asked what he thought of colored troops; and to this question Gen. Sherman replied, that ho would not say that ho preferred colored fo whito troops, but ho could not withhold his testimony to the fact that tho two regimonts of colored troops (now in tho service had fulfilled all the military duties rex uired of thom, and bad proven their valor in many n fron? tier engagement. I A horrible accident occurred in Mur? ray Couuty, Ga., reuea?y. A Mr. John? son, in preparing to kill hogs, had sunk a large box in the ground, filled it with boiling water aud placed a blanket over it. Iiis little son, three or four years old, walked on to tho blanket and into tbo scalding water. Ho lived twenty four hours. A movement is ou foot among the Masonic lodges of Philadelphia in rela? tion to inviting tho Grand Masonic lodges of tho world to houiI representa? tives to form n congress, to moot ot the centennial exhibition on the 4th day of July, 1876, for tho ptirposo of roviBioc of tbo order. Wants No More Negroes?In an article on the subject of Cuba, the Nit tionut Republican, ot tho Sth, says thai ono of the most serious objections to tho annexation of that is'and "is tho conse? quent addition to tho ignorant nud iditerato portion of our population." Moses Tcunoy, aged eighty-eight, paralyzed aud totally blind, is under arrest iu New York for killing his wife, i aged seventy-five. Tho old wretch smothered tho woman iu bed, whoro sho ;was found with bor mouth wide open, and hor husband sitting up besido her. Tho Now York Tribune givos tho par? ticulars of tho enptnre of a notorions and daring band of thieves, who havo been tho terror of suburban residonts of New York for half a year past, lmoug tho party arrested is an alleged Balti? more burglar of some distinction. : Tho Bev. James Stevens, of Marion, j Ind., is indignant ut being arrested on I the charge of stealing a horse, which he Idcolarcs ho won ut a square game of j draw-poker. The Gape Fear Bivor has risen fifty foot at Fayetteville, N. C, and great jdamagh to property has resulted. r The remark lately attributed to Caleb /Gushing, that the sinking of the Virgi ntus had complicated affairs with Spain, seems likely to > prove correct. The newspapers at Havana charge the United States with having purposely sunk the vessel. The bombardment of Cartagena forms a singular episode in modern warfare. For six months the strongest city in Spain outside of Gibraltar bai been iu the hands of a few Communists, dofying all the power that the Madrid Govern? ment has been able to bring against it. Tho overthrow in Spain baa upset Caleb Cuahing'a Ministerial expecta? tions. Spain under CaBtelar was a pretty belle; but Spain nuder Serrano is an ugly old ball, and may get his horns taken oil* somo day. The British railroads do a smashing business. In 1872 they killed not less than 1,145 persona. It is not wonder? ful that they are unwilling to make full returns. Wonder how our railways would figure under tho death's head. I There is a haunted grist mill in Lan? caster, Muss. When the evouing shades prevni', a ghost comes up through a scuttle. Au offer of $100 has beon made to any ono consenleug to sleep a night iu the mill, thus far with no takers. The First Gun.?Friday was tho an? niversary of the first gnu fired during the late war. It was aimed, it will bo recollected, at the steamer "Star of the West," iu Charleston harbor. There is said to bo a project on foot lo build an iron bridge across tho Ash? ley River, from tho West en3 of Spring street, Charleston, to the St. Andrew's Parish shore. All the new GovornorB and Mayors enjoin economy. So muci has been said of its marvellous virtues of lute that we do hope somebody will give the novel thing a trial. Will it wasb? Brigbam Young, true to hia nature, has ordered his missionaries in Europe to send over no more old maids. Fe? male saints over'thirty years of age ho regards as unprofitable converts. BThs raw mill of Mr. W. H. Mauldin, at Mauldin Station, Port Royal Rail? road, was burned on Tuesduy night. The mill was totally destroyed. Loss i about $5,000. The Prussian Government has de? creed a general mourning throughout tho country for a term of six weeks, in consequence of the Qneen Dowager's death. General Spinner, whoso singular lookiug signature is affixed to tho United States mouey issues, was serenaded in Charlotte, on Friday night, and deli? vered a.short address. An infernal rnachiuo was sent to Judge Morrifl, of Brooklyn, on New Year's Day; but he furtuuately opened the box without disturbing tho contents. Mrs. Mary Ann Scbley, believed to be the oldest lady in Richmond County, died near Augusta, Ga., a few days ago, iu her eighty-eighth yoir. Kaiser William could sit on his horse under a shower of bullets, but when it came to having nn uching tooth drawn, he took chloroform. A petition was recently presented by Senator Stunner to Congress which con? tained the immiM of 35,179 persons of Ohio, und was 953 feet long. No man ever succeeds, save iu a spe? cialty. Tho Atlanta editors should, therefore, either drop the newspaper or tho lottery business. Tho colored man gets in trouble in the Hoosier State, as well as elsewhere. John Thomas, of Lagrauge, lud., has got a seven-year ticket for rape. Generals C. P. Stone and W. W. j Luring, have been promoted to the rank of Major-General in the Egyptian Vice? regal Army. George Washington and Patrick Henry have beou arrested iu New York for keeping eotnpauj' with counterfeit mo? ney, bud whiskey and mean cigars. Mrs. Gen. Gainos is iu Washington? not so yonug as sbo once y/jlv, but still as plucky. Mr. B. J. tluwkinson, of Beach Inland, died, last Siturday, of consump? tion. Jubt A. Peck is the nacio of a resi? dent of Peoria. It's a poor fellow who isn't at least a half a bushel. Immigration meetings are to bo held in Winnsboro and Camdeu to-morrow. For Rent, Tm: lar^e STORE -ander Irwin's Hall, with ten leet ailey iu the roar, at tSiiti pnr annum. J:in 11 1* Found, ON Thursday evening, I ho Sth instant, by the uudordgnod, a ECU CAPE, which the owner e;iu have by calling ;it the olikeol \Vn?. p. IjOv? A Co.. proving property anil paying For thU advertisement, j an 11 I \V. D. r/JVE. i Mechanics' an.'. Farmers' Building aim Loan Association. fflHK eleventh monthly meeting ol this Aann I JL ciation will ho field at lompcrnneo Hall, over l*. OantwoU'a oloro, TO-JI Jl'.ltOW (Mondavi EVENISO, at 7 o'clock. Jan if 1 A. O. RRENIZER, Sean tary. Potatoes, Apples, Onions. T HAVE on hand r. hir^c assortment of the I above- articles, which will he sold low, for cash. Also, fresh Country Butter and heat Norfolk Oyfetore always on hand, and a lot of deed PotatoOd, at the Columbia li e HoUBO. Jan 11 :l J. D. BATEMAN, Agent. MyrtleLodgoNo.3,Knightsot Pythias v^srv TUE Regular Convention of Myrtle /SVjOfeXM-odgn No. H, Knights of Pythias, ftyCji) vill ha held in Odd Follow"'* UaR, Kfig?ro-MOitR?W (Monday) NIGH I', at ^i^BF 7\ o'clock. The Pago Hank will be coutorred. Tlio ofliuera elect will bo iu utallod. CliAS. A. ?ALYO, Jit.. Jan 11 1 Keeper or llec ?rds aul Seal. $50 Reward. _ STOLEN from my stable, in Co fafeMBL lumbia, on the night ot tho 5ih in W stant.a medium-sized sorrel HOUSE ?fc&MUliF, with a white spot near tho fore-top and oue on the right side. I ?.Tan 11 G tt a RG A. 11UT I ?\\ IS . For?alei. TTtURNITUnE and LEASE, with the good I J? will, ol tho FOUNTAIN HOTEL, Cam don ntreet, near the Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad Depot, Baltimore, Maryland. In consequence of an affliction, arliinj from his > late siokness. the undersigned haa concluded i to diapoHo of hie interest in this desirable| and convenient house. This house is pro vorbial for good order, oleanlinoss, good table and polite attention. It is in good con? dition, thoroughly and woll furnished, equal to any Biinilar house in tho country, water conveniences and gas upon every floor. This hoiiBO has a capacity to accommodate 250 guests. Thoro has been expended within tho last twelve months $2 000 in carpoliDg, papering, painting,Ac. Tho bar and billiard room (two tables) and barber-shop have been thoroughly renovated. Tho reputation and business of tbia house is on the incrcato and a proapect for a largo spring trado. A raro opportunity offers to any man of entorprieo, and terms reasonable, Eor further particulars address or apply te ? Jaiillttl _ B. SflABB. Proprietor. IB WIN'S HALL. TRACY W. TITUS, - - - - Manager. OXE SIGHT D.M.Y t MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12. FIRST appearance hero, since her return from Europo, of tho popular Southern Nightiugalc, MUS. JAS. A. OATHS And her nowly-arrangod COMIC OPERA COMPANY, in Offenbach's famous Comic Opera, in four acts, the GRAND DUCHESS. Mrs. JAS. A. OATES as the Cuchees. General admission $1.00; Reserved Scats 2.j cents extra. Can now bo secured at J. P. Bawls'Music Store Jan 4 7 WM. M FINE'S State Capitol Saloon. THE beat or WINES, LIQUORS, 'SEGAHS, TOBACCO, etc, con _Bt&ntly on hand. Norfolk OYS-1 TEKS, in audflut of the shell. Give him a sail. Jan 10 Notice. Offici: TncAscREU Richi.ani> Govsty, January 8, 1874. TUE hooks for Stato and County TAXES will bo opened THIS DAY. at my ofllce, ever tho bauk or Mosnrs. E. J. Soott A. Son. ThO Idlowing :'s the le7y for 1873: Stato tax.12 mills. County tax, orJiuary.3 County tax, Court Uouee. IA County tax, deficiencies. 1$ " School District tax. 1 " Total.19 mills. One dollar ou each poll for educational purposes. Tho penalty of 20 per cent, at? taches by law upon all taxe? unpaid on or before tile l?t? Januarv. O. H. BALDWIN] Couutv Treasurer. Jan 8 7 Feeding Oats. KAA BUS U ELS prime heavy OATS for J OUU sale low for cash. Jiu 10 nOPEA- GYLES. Eusar-Oane Syrup, i B.VItRELS very nuperior and pare JLO Southern-mudo SYRUP, for sale by Jana HOPE A GYLES. Save Costs ALL indebted to tho undersigned, by note or account, must pay up heforo the 1st of February next, or settlo with our attor neva. HOPE A GYLES, jan '.> Notice. fjpHOKE indebted to the uudrrtigned are JL n-ijnestod to com4 forward and Mettle their accounts at once. No further indul? gence will he }.;iveu. C. D. EBERUARDT, Jan 0 ft) Merchant Tailor. At Cost?Fine Clothing. v?j I AM now selling off my firm asaort jtlmontof FURNISHING GOODS, Shirts, (wf Under-shirts, Urawora. Neck-ties, Col -lul-lara, otc. at COST PRICES, as 1 intend not to keep that class of goods any longer, and to dovoto all my attention strictly to tho Tailoring bu.-mics*. C. D. EBERUARDT, Merchant TaUor. Jan '.' 3t_ Lumbar and Laths. HAVING a large quantitv of BUILDING LUMliLU and LATHS on hand, per? sons wanting the i-amc can be supplieu, at short notice, Orders !eft at my ltcfcidence on Main street, near the new Government Poet OtVice, or sent by mr.il, will meet prompt attention. Tt rma cash. KovSfi 2'ii" . W.LOWRY. Just Received, AN extra tine lot of Koutnckv IRgft MULES ana HORSES, somoof which ^_J___2__^arc well broke. They may bo seen <ii Ubarlos Logan's Stablea, corner Senate and Assembly streets. Nov 12 ' W. S. & L. TAI.BOTT.__ Mills House Stables. |W JUST received at the above Sta 1 Ujn hh a, twent> head line KF.N'lUOKY ^J^J^MUI.F.S, most of which aro well jroUo. Will he sold cheap for cash. Vept 13 J. N. LONti, Agont. Desirable Lands at tht Fair Qroxiva* for Rent, ai Public Outcry?the former pur? chaser having fallea to comply wieh terms of sttle. ? \ BY JACOB LEVIN. On MONDAY MORNING, 12th January, at . 12 o'clock, I Trill offer for rent, in front of. the Conrt House." - ACHES OF LAND, belonging to the State Auxiliary Joint Stock Company, and the lands attached to the Fair Grounds.' The above will be rented until the 1st November, 1874. Tehmh of Sale?Cash auffioient to pay the expenses of sale, and the balance on note, with approved ondoraers. Payable as abovo. Particulars given on day of salo. Jan 8 th-rn ____ ^ Chance of Base?Gone to the Front. THE subscriber respectfully informs hta friends and patrons, that he has removed from the corner of Aasembly and Plain streets to the brick store immediately oppo? site the New City Hall, Main street, and re? turns his grateful thanka for the liberal pa? tronage received while holdmg forth at the memorable old ration house of February, 1805; and hopes, by attention, perseverance and promptness, to merit a continuance of that confidence heretofore reposed. Ho will be pleased to receive consignmenta of any and every kind of Merchandise, Pro? visions and Real Estate, for either private or publio salo: Will also attend to the renting of dwell? ings, collection of rents, Ac. Hi? chargoa ?hall bo satisfactory to all. JACOB LEVIN, General Auction Jan 4 fG And Commission Morchant._ ~ AGNEWS CASH STORE. THE exhaustion caused to our stock of i Groceries by tha unprecedented demands of Christmas week has been fitted up, and our stock of choice Family Groceries is again complete. Crushed SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by barrel, or 8 pounds for $1. Powdered SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by barrel, or 8 pounds for $1. Granulated SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by barrel, or 8 pounds for $1. A SUGAR, 114 centa per pound by barrel, or S pounds for $1. Quarter Boxes New Layer RAISINS, $1 each. Together with a full lino of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac., at prices tohich defy competition. Jan 3_JOHN AGNEW A SON. GKVrjIJIE IMPORTED WISES, BRANDIES, &c SCOTCH WHISKIES, Old Jamaica Rum, Brandies?Otard, Ac, _._ Holland Gin, bherry rVino, Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Also, a largo steck of fino old Whiskies, Cigars, Ac. Deo ?l_J. C. SEEQERS. L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Wholesale and Betail Grocers and Provision Dealers. OUR stock is complcto in every respect. We soil at the very lowest prices, and warrant 'EffffBtfffijjT ?ur goods pure. We do not publish prtooe, but fool satisfied that none of our patrons will loave dissatisfied. We pay the highest market prico for COTTON, eithor in goods or currency. We have an exoellent WAGON YARD in roar of our establishment. Look out for the sign of the plow and the carriage wheel, Richardson street, a few doors helow tho Pucskix office. Givo us a call, and in? spect our goods and prices. Nov 23 Wanted to Borrow, /~|r\f\ FOR which a first mort >,\_J\J v/$ gage on valuable unencum? bered city property will bo given. Address X Y. Z., care of Pua.xix Cfticu. Tho adver? tiser moans business._ _ Dec 30 Mess Mackerel. KITTS extra moss MACKEREL,for sale by_HOPE A GYLES. MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE, UOKKSUUJIV, ABBEVILLE, 6. C. cn.uiTr.HKi> 1833. TWENTY-FIRST annual ses? sion opens WEDNESDAY, 21at of 'January, 1874; closeslaet Wadnes dav in October. _ Expenses for term of forty weeks: Primary Department, $25; Academic Department, 135; Collegiate Department, $50; Music, 140; Board, $12 to $15 per month. French and Latin free. For circulars apply to W. CHRISTIE BENET, Doc 11 ;,itlf Principal. 50 HO! FOR CHRISTMAS ! "Christmas comes but once a year, And when it comes, it brings good cheer." IF! AVK a full line of ALL GOODS, suitable for this fistivo se&aon, anJ PRICES ARB LOWKlt than any other houso in the oity. ALL KINDs Of MONEY, or good promises to pay, received. C ?uutry i ntt-ra promptly forwarded, ami complete satisfaction, both in quality and nricod, guaranteed. The following arc a few of the loading articles and their oricea;" ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, ?.20 per pound?finest. mg Tea, >l 20 per pound?finest, rump iwd ?.? J'e?., *l 50 per pound?finest. Voting llvsjon Tea, fl 20 per pound?lims:. PARCHED RIO OOFPEE, 33j cents per pound. Parched Old Government Java, 40 cents per pound. I'.io Coffee, raw, 2.1 cents per pouud. Laguayra CotTee, at ;?0 cents per pound. Did 'Government Java, !WJ cents por pound. C SUGAR, 11 cents per pound per barrel; HA cents retail Ex. C Sugar, 11$ conts per pound per barrel;" 12 Rents retail. ? A Sufrar, 12 centH per pound por harrol; retaii 12.1 cents por pi und ('rushed Sugar, 12J cents per pound per barrel. F. A. Ferris A Co."s New Snrjar-curcd II HAUS, 15 cents (?HEESE, IS conts by box: 25 cents retail. Finest Goshcu 11 UTTER, 45 cents per pound. Finest Mountain 1".utter. -iO cents per pound. BACON, SHOULDERS, S\ cents per pound. It aeon, Clear Rib, 0 cents and 1>.J conts per pound. Faanlv FLOUR, flu per barrel.' F.x'.raFiour, solooted Wheat, 111 per barrel. New Crop New Orleans SYRUP, 90 cents per gallon. MOLASSKS. 3". cents per gallon. A full lino of lMer Brothers' CAKES, CRACKERS and BfSOUWS, sold :': >m 7 owte por pound to 11 cents por pound. A full lino of Poak, Froan V c>.'s celebrated LONDON PISCUITS. Atmore's celebrated MINCE MEAT. SOUSED FIG'S FEET. Now BEEF TONUUF.S. SMOKED BEEF. Fulton Market BEEF. New CRA< KED \YIJ rIAT, new Codfis: , Finnin Haddiea. CANNED GOODS, ot tne choiotat brands, tu endless variet*-. FRUITS, NU TS Ac, 4c? Jtc . ?c. HARDY SOLOMON, :>-. :t