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Telegraphic? Forefgn Affairs.
farming out uu8t0m HOUSES? heavy be*'
infoboements?destructive fires-?
okton again, eto., eto.
Madrid, April 20.?The army in the
North has been heavily reinforced, and
now numbers 40,000 men, and has seve?
ral pieces of artillery.
London, April 20.?The Spanish bark
Eulalia, from New Orleans for San Se?
bastian, is reported a total- wreck. She
had previously discharged her oargo.
Bayonne, April 20.?The Oarlist Gen?
eral Saballs and his staff were recently
captured by Republican troops, near
Yiob, but Saballs, with somo of his of?
ficers', subsequently escaped and crossed
the frontier into France.
Lo:>d3n-, April 19.?The Herald cor?
respondent at Brest sends an official re?
port of Captain Rousseau. It substan?
tially confirms tbe telegrams from Paris.
The company gave the passengers
money for tbeir immediate necessities.
Tbe oompaoy throw tho blame upon the
British sbip-bailders, wbo lengthened
and transformed old ships bearing im?
perial names, which was the necessity
for the alteration, but weakened the
ships and impaired their seaworthiness.
All speak in tbe highest terms of the
conduct of the oaptaiu and officers.
Havana, April 19.?The Diario re
oommends the farming out of tbe cus?
tom honses on this island to a company.
It believes Concha will acoede to this
with tho greatest pleasure. The Diario
regrets the ranting of custom houses
in a moral view, but believes it necessary
in the interests of economy.
Madrid, April 20.?The plan of the
campaign proposed by Marshal Serrano
and Admiral Topete has been adopted.
Gen. Concha has disembarked 10,000
troops at Sahtane. and the Oarlists will
be attacked simultaneouily at different
points.
i London, April 20.?The application
of Dr. Kenealy for a new trial for Ar?
thur Orton, on the ground of want of
Jurisdiction by tbe court, and that the
verdict was not in accordance with the
evidenoe, has been refured?thus fiualiy
disposing of the application.
Telegratihlc-Aintrlciin Matter?.
db. tyng *s new ohuboh?affaibs is
ARKANSAS?THE SIGNAL SERVICE?the
ISTHMUS SURVEY?BRUTAIi MOBDEB?
tax-payers STAND no show?supreme
COURT DECISION, ETC.
Washington, April 19.?The Seuate
select committee on transportation, at
tbeir meeting, last week, agreed to the
report prepared by the chairman, Sena?
tor Windham, of Minnesota. The re?
port is elaborate, embracing a large
mass of statistical matter not before col?
lated, and contains a discussion of the
alleged defects and abuses of the exist?
ing systems of transportation, and also
the proposed remedies in detail. The
remedies discussed are included uuder
fonr general sub-divisions, namely:
First, unregulated competition betweeu
railroads; second, direct Congressional
regulation of rates and fares; third, the
ownership and oontrol of one or more
freight railways by the General Govern?
ment; and fourth, tbe improvement aud
creation of water routes. E ich of these
subjects is fully discussed, and the con?
clusion generally is in favor of improved
water routes. Several specific recom?
mendations are made, but these are
withheld by the committee until the re?
port shall be made?on Wednesday or
Thursday next. The committee are not
unanimous on the measures of legisla?
tion they propose with reference to rail?
roads, but are on their recommendation
as to water courses. The constitutional
questions are folly discussed. Seuator
Windham will, after making tbe report,
fully epitomize and explain its contents.
The President will not tell what he is
going to do about the currency bill.
The signal service has been doiug a
good work recently in oonnection with
the present overflow of the lower Mis?
sissippi, by announcing several days in
advance the approach of each of the
three great floods that have successfully
moved from Cairo to New Orleans since
the 1st inst, sweeping away, in their
resistless coarse, vital portions of tbe
protecting levees. Special warnings
were telegraphed to the threatened
points, and ample time given for snob
aGtion by tbe inhabitants as tbeir judg?
ment and knowledge of tbe danger
seemed to justify. The system of re?
ports established by the chief signal
officer two years ago, by which each
important oity on the principal Western
rivers is notified daily of tbe stage of
water at the other river towns with
whioh it has business connections, has
grown steadily in favor and popularity,
by famishing to all interested parties
regular and reliable data for tbeir guid?
ance in making shipments. Sufficient
experience appears to have been already
obtained by the signal office to justify
k it in issuing river probabilities and
warnings, and which will donbtless
prove as beneficial to the river interests
as the weather probabilities and cau?
tionary signals have been to our ocean
and land commerce during the past
three years.
Plymouth,, April 20.?The steamer
Ameriqae is now full of water. When
she was first boarded by the Spray,
her oargo hud shifted, and she careonod
badly, but she was afterwards righted.
New York, April 18.?Rev. Stephen
H. Tyng, Junior's, now and large church
is to be dedicated Monday next. The
services are to continue eight days. The
chareh ii highly ornamented, bat has
not a single ecclesiastical symbol. Mr.
Tyng Bays his church is a working and
preaohing church, in whioh ritual is sub?
ordinate. If Bishop Potter and the
churoh authorities will let him alone,
and let him work in his own fashion, he
shall remain as he is. If they meddle
with him, he will go out Monday night.
All denominations are to occupy tho
church.
Mayor Havemeyer received a telegrum
from the Mayor of New Orleans to-day,
stating that, owing to the unexampled
overflow of the Mississippi and lower
branches, many families are ruined and
- ???
threatened with starvation. That it is
beyond the means of those who have
esoaped the calamity to give adequate
relief to the sufferers, and asking for re?
lief for the victims of this two-fold visi?
tation of flood and famine.
Little Rock, April 19.?The F?deral
flag floats over the Anthony House. Its
present object is simply to prove good
behavior. Baxter holds the telegruph
office, but Brooks has tapped the wireB,
and he requires a countersign or pass to
go home.
Little Rock, Ark , April 20.?Brooks
acquiesced iu the order of Col. Rose, di?
recting that all armed men be kept off
tbe streets, and has withdrawn his senti?
nels from the State House grounds, but
maintains a warlike nttitude within the
oapitol.
New York, April 20.?A letter from
the United States steamer Saraunc
states that the later-oceanic Canal Com?
missioners, with Commander Lull, have
made a trip up the San Juan River, and
crossed Liko Nicaragua to the Pacific
The commission is yet to examine tbe
Arat route, under Capt. Solfridge, who
has arrived at Panama.
A runaway horse-car capsized, hurt?
ing ten persons?none fatally.
Stoninoton, Conn., April 20.?Irving
aud Courtland Langworthy, sons of
Henry D. Langworthy, were attacked at
their residence, last night, while their
parents were attending church. Irving
was killed, and Courtland's wounds are
snppoend to be mortal. Strong suspi?
cion attaches to a hired man, who is now
under arrest. An axe, with human hair
and flesh attached, has been discovered
ou tbe premises.
New Glasgow, Canada, April 20.?
Forty-three buildings were burned to?
day; Joss ?150,000.
Boston, April 20.?There was a con?
siderable gathering of citizens ut tbe
Mayor's office, to-day, anticipating a re?
ply from the Mayor of New Orleans to
tbe inquiry of the committee concerning
details of distress in New Orleans,
caused by the flood, and us to the best
plan for reudering assistance; but as no
reply hud been received up to 2 o'clock
this afternoon, the meeting adjourned,
subject to call.
The Executive Committee appointed
at the recent meetiug in Tremout Hull,
to take action iu upholding the public
faith, have issued an address recom?
mending the formation of leagues
throughout the country, to uuite the
people in favor of demanding that tbe
Government shall redeem its financial
pledges, and to create u stronger public
sentiment iu favor of specie payment.
Charleston, April 20.?Arrived?
Steamships South Carolina, New York;
Flag, Boston.
Greensboro, N. C, April 20.?Iu the
case of Hiram Sibley aud Henry Clews
against the Western (NT. C.) Railroad
Company, pending iu the United States
Circuit Court at this place, Judge Dick
ban signed a decree, ordering tbe railroad
rolling stock, franchises, iu., to be sold
at public auction, on forty days' uotice,
to satisfy u mortgage for 81,200,000.
Thomas B. Keogh, of Greensboro,
Thomas Ruffiu, of Hillsboro, Mauus
Erwin, of Asheville, and B. S. Carther,
of Morganton, were appointed by the
court commissioners to mako the sale.
Mobile, April 20.?Reliable informa
tiou received to-day from Yazoo, Miss.,
says, iu refereuce to planting interests,
that the water iu so high that no plant?
ing can be done in tbe valley of the
I Yazoo. The weather was clear to-day
I aud the river falling perceptibly. If the
fall continues, a moderate crop will be
made. The crop in the hills has also
been greatly retarded by continuous
rains; but if the present weutber conti?
nues, an uveruge crop will be made.
The jury reudered a verdict to-day,
in the United States Cireai: Court,
Judge Woods presiding, in tne case of
Dargan vs. the Western Union Tele?
graph Company.
New York, April 20.?The police have
beou informed by telegraph from Nan
nuett, near this city, that Mrs. Perry
was fatally shot there, last night, by u
masked burglar, who had effected an
entrance into her house. Tbe murderer,
in bis haste to escape, left behind his
I bat and mask.
! Little Rocs, Ark . April 19.?To the
' Secretary of War, Washington, 7J. C :
Received the President's instructions;
they are carried out. There is some ex?
citement, but it wilt soon subside. Tbe
force is small on each Bide.
L. E. ROSE.
Capt. 16th Infantry Commanding Post.
Iu the House, Poland introduced u
joint resolution for the recognition of
Cuba. The Judiciary Committee was
directed to inquire about Utah. Geo.
H. Patrick, of Alabama, witness iu tbe
Busteed impeachment case, was dis?
charged from tbe custody of tbe Ser
geant-nt-Arms, he having given a satis?
factory excuse for bis non-attendance.
The House spent two bours on tbe
Segiamtiv? iii propriuiiou bill. Adjourn?
ed.
The case of tbo Stato of Texas against
tbe First National Bonk of Washington
and others, from tbe Supreme Court of
the District o: Columbia, brought to re?
cover cortaiu 'jondi of the State, wbioh
bad oome into tbe possession of the
bauk, was to-day decided by tbo Su?
preme Court, in substance as follows: A
note payable to bearers, though overdue
aud dishonored, passes by delivery of
the legal title to tho bolder, subject to
suob equities us may be asserted by rea?
son of its dishonor. Anyone disputing
tbe title of the holder of such paper,
takes the burden of establishing by
sufficient evidence tbo faotsneoessary to
defeat it. There is no competent evi?
dence iu this ohanoery suit, that the
bonds iu controversy, which were issued
by the United States to tho State of
Texas, though over-due when they
passed from the treasury of that State,
were issued by tbo State and received
by tbe person to whom tbey were do
hvered for any treasonable or other un?
lawful purpose. Tho absouco of the
endorsement of tbo Governor of the
State on tho bonds does not raise a pre?
sumption of sjah unlawful purpose,
under the circumstances of this ease.
Washington, April 20.?Meetiugs
have beua held in several cities for tbe
relief of flooded Louisiana. $500 were
collected, last nigbt, at Berkley Street
Church, for Louisiana relief.
In tbe Senate, tbo House bill for tbe
relief of persons buffeting from tbe
overflow of tbe Mississippi, was read
aod referred to the Committee ou Mili?
tary Affairs.
Iu the Senate, E laiunds, from the
Committee on the Judiciary, reported
adversely on tho bill for the relief of
purchasers of lands sold for direct
taxes in the insurrectionary States. Tho
bill, on motion of Mr. Clayton, was,
with the adverse report, placed on the
calendar. Boutwell will eulogize Sum
ner on Monday. The Committee on
Privileges and Elections reported unfa?
vorably on tbe memorial of Sykes,
claiming a seat in the Senate. Sanlubuiy
and Hamilton reported aguinst Spencer
?this is the Alabama case. Mr. Bogy
took tho floor ou the Louisiana muddle.
Adjourned.
Probabilities?For the Middle Statt?
and lower lake region, West to North?
west winds and generally clear weather.
For tbe Southern States, Eust of the
Mississippi, South-west to North-west
winds, with very generally clear aud
pleasant weather. From the Ohio Valley
and Missouri, Northward over the up?
per lake region, Weeterly und South?
westerly wiuds and very generally clear
weather. The storm centre over the
lower lakes will rapidly move North?
eastward. The Ohio, the Cumberland,
the Mississippi and the lower Missouri
will oontiuue rising.
Nomination?John S. Audrews, Post
mauter at Jacksonville, Fla. Confirma?
tions?TkoB. Russell, Minister to Vene?
zuela; Benton, Postmaster at Bain
bridge, Ga.; Droney, Browusville; Jones,
Dallas, Texas.
Samuel Mulligan, Associate Justice
United States Court of Claims, died to?
day.
The opposition to tho tax-payers'
movement is strong, und the couuter
memorialistH here uru well organized.
The information aud impreasiuns are uot
of u nature to inspire hope of official re?
cognition of tho existing troubles in
South Carolina.
The following resolution was offered
by General Young, of Georgia, in the
House of Representatives, to-day:
Whereas the great need of this coun?
try is s me well-devised aud sure system
of cheap transportation by water, which
will give uot ouly cheap outlets from the
interior to the sea, but the means of a
freer interchange of products between
the States?a s-yMem which is needed by
tbe whole country and had been de?
manded by the people of all sections.
Therefore, be it
Unsolved, That the Committee on Rail?
roads aud Canals bo instructed to pre?
pare and report a bill for the improve?
ment of the great national water high?
ways of the country and their connec?
tion by such artificial channels as will
give to our people the cheap transporta?
tion whioh they demand; and that the
14th day of May be set apart for the
consideration of thi.i subject, to tbe ex?
clusion of all other business aud orders,
aud each day thereafter until it is dis?
posed of.
Ou the motion to suspend the rules
to vote on tbe adoption of the resolu?
tion, tho uyes were 130, noes 74. Oue
Southern Democrat--Mr. Whethorue,
of Tennessee?voted no. One Western
Democrat?Mr.Holman?also voted no,
.iud S. S. Cox, of Njw York.
Telegraphic?Com mere 1 til Keporl?.
New York. April 20?Noon.?Cotton
quiet and Arm; sales 415 bales?up?
lands 175?; Orleans 18. Futures open?
ed: April 16 27 32, 1G 31 32; May
10 29-32, 16 31-32; June 16 7-16,
16 15-32; Julv 17J8'; August 18'8'; Sep?
tember 17 13-16; October 17 19 32.
Flour, ooru and wheat quiet and un?
changed. Pork firm, at 17.00. Lard
steady?steam 10 \?. Freights firm.
Stocks active, feverish and lower.
Mouey 4. Gold 14. Exchange?long
4 85^aJ short 4.88'b. Governments
strong and active. State bonds dull
and lower.
7 P. M.?Cotton?net receipts 794;
gross 6,364. Futures closed steady;
sales 23,700: April 16 25-32; May
16 29-32; Juue 17*?', 17 13-32; July
17 25-32; August 18, 18 1-32. Cotton
quiet but firm; sales 613, at 17%.
Southern flour dull and doclining?com?
mon to fair extra 6.60@7.50; good to
choice ditto 7.55(V?ll.OO. Wheat heavy,
l@2o. lower and very limited inquiry,
at 65(u)66 for winter red Western.
Corn opened in bnyere' favor, l(a)2o.
lower and iu moderate demand, at 84@
88,l.J for common to prime now Wertem
mix-ul. Coffee quiet and linn, at 19@
22,l2 for Rio. Sugar a shade firmer ou
better grades?7??@7;$? for fair to good
retining; 1% prime. Molasses quiet
aud unchanged. Rice quiet and steady.
Pork quiet, at 17.00 for new mess.
Beef unchanged. Lard linner, at lO.^.
Whiskey lower?97. Mouey aotivo aud
stringent?7 bid. Exchange advanced;
at 4.86. Gold firm but dull, at V.\Ji(a\
114. Governments dull but strong.
I States quiet aud nominal.
St. Louis, April 20.?Flour quiet and
unchanged. Corn aotivo and higher?
No. 2 mixed 68(a)68J.J on track. Whis?
key 6teady, at 94. Pork quiet end
firm, at 16.75. Bacon strong?some
sales higher?shoulders 7}j; olear rib
9%; olear 9J6@10. Lard firm and lit
tlo on the market?choice kettlo 10.
Cincinnati, April 20.?Flour quiet
and steady. Com steady, at G8(o>70.
Pork nominally unchanged. Lird quiet
and firm, at 9?a for steam; 10 for kettle.
Bacon strong, at 7 for shoulders; 9'2'
for olear rib; 9JB for clear?all packed;
sales of clear, ut 9'4, loose. Whiskey
firm, at 92?<<.
Savannah, April 20.?Cotton very
firm?middling 16?4; net receipts 698;
I gross 921; exports to Great Britain
i 4,363; coastwise 460; salej 543.
Louisville, April 20.?Flour quiet
aud unchanged. Corn quiet and un?
changed, at 72@73. Pork quiet und
unchanged, at 17.00. Bacon active aud
higher?7*4 for shoulders; 9% for clear
rib; 10^ for dear. 8ugar cured bams
12?4'@13},i. Lard lOroLO,^ for tierce;
10$|(mll for keg; steam nominal. Whis?
key 92.
Charleston, April 20 ?Cotton quiet
and Arm?middling 16;%; low middiiug
1C*4@16^8; good ordinary 15>?; net
receipts 553; gross 616; exports to
France 1,853; coustwise 825; sales 300.
Baltimore, April 20.?Cotton firm?
middling 17,'b ; low middiiug 16}4; good
ordinary 15; gross receipts 392; exports
coastwise 105; sules 269?? last evening
81; spinners 76; stock 7,789.
Boston, April 20.?Cotton quiet aud
firm?middiiug 1714'; gross receipts
1,002; sales 200.
MEMrui.s, April 20.?Cotton irregular;
offerings light aud uomiual?low mid?
dling lG^C?-16,'..'; receipts 1,234; ship?
ments 2,215.
Norfolk, April 20.?Cotton stroug
aud higher?low middling 16i8'(al6.!4';
receipts 1,655; exports to Great Britain
200; coastwise 1,206; sales 460.
New Orleans, April 20.?Cottou
demand poorly supplied and strong?
middling 17)6; -ow middling 16^4*; good
ordinary 15".j; ordinary 13,'.^; net re?
ceipts 1,983; gross 2,009; exports to
continent 2.750; coastwise 1,140; sales
2.000?last evening 1,000.
Philadelphia, April 20.?Cottou
firm?middling 17$?; low middling
16;"4'; strict good ordiuary 16}-^; good
ordinary 15J.<; ordinary 13^; net re?
ceipts 90; gross 653.
Augusta, April 20.?Cotton firm and
quiet?middling 16@16|?; receipts 154;
sales 343.
MoniLK, April 20.?Cotton very firm
aud advanced?middling 17; low mid?
diiug I6J4; good ordinary 15)/; net re?
ceipts 724; exports coastwise 51; sales
700.
Galvestox, April 20.?Cotton firm
aud iu good demand?good ordiuary
15,-4; middling 17; net receipts 1,128;
exports to Great Britain 800; caastwise
556; sales 2,700.
Paris, April 20.?Rentes 57f. 52>?o.
London, April 20.?Consols 92%.
Eries 33? j.
Liverpool, April 20?Noon.?Cotton
active and firmer?uplands 8}?(a.8%;
Orleans 8^@8)?; sales 18.0J0, includ?
ing 4,000 for speculation and export;
tales of uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, shipped Murah or April, 8^?
(a/8 5-16; deliverable April, May, June
or July, fe.'-idlS.7^; nothing below low
middling, tdnppeU April or May, 8 7-16;
deliverable June or July, 8 9 16; sales
include 13,000 American.
Much Married,?Col. W. W. Price,
a millionaire brewer of New York, is the
champion married man of the universe.
It would take too much space to relute
how he became so, bnt bis extraordinary
case is summed up thus: Ho finds him?
self suppurting two families, with two
women ou his hands who have borue
him legitimate children and yet were
not legitimate wives, and the legitimate
busband of n legitimate wife who is an?
other man's wife.
"Intemperate means to suppress in?
temperance." is tho way a Boston
preacher put it iu a Sunday sermon.
Then Dio Lewis rose up iu the meetin'
and ubked to be heard. But tho par
sou told the organ to grind ahead and
Dio was drowned out. "Play ou, ye
devils," ho exclaimed, as ho retired in
disgust.
A wide-awake miuister, who found
bis congregation going to sleep before
he hud fairly commenced, suddenly ex?
claimed: "Brethren, this ain't fair.
Wait till I get along, and then if I ain't
worth listening to, go to sleep; but
don't before I commeuce?give a man a
chance."
Steurer, tho best manufacturer of
burglars' tools iu tbo United States, has
been arrested in Now York, charged
with assistiug convicts to escape from
Sing Sing. He is tbe only manufac?
turer of burglars' tools who has boon ar?
rested in twenty years.
New Jersey suffered greatly in the
loss of timber last year. Over 100,000
aores of laud were burned over iu that
State, and the timber entirely con?
sumed, entuitiug an estimated loss of
SI, 000,000.
Au ox was caught on tbe cow-catcher
of n train on the Air-Line Railroad, a
few days ago, and oarried over 100
miles, without the engineer knowing it.
When released, tho animal walked off,
as if nothing had happened to it.
It is estimated that the Patrons of
Husbandry, by eo-operati?e purchases
last year, saved nearly 86,000,000?tbe
beginning of a revolution in tbo ordi?
nary system of exchange of productions
whose end no man cau foretell.
The venerable Arobbi?bop Purcuii, oi
Cincinnati, is tho last surviving Bishop
appoiuted by Pope Gregory?tbo ouly
one now living uot appointed by Pope
Pius IX.
Tho first opiuiou delivered by Chief
Justice Waitu is that a Stato has tbo
right to tux non-resident national bank
shareholders at tbu residence of tbe
bank.
A Nioe State.?It is stated as u fact
that, after a hurried adjournment of tho
Mississippi Legislature, tbero was au
iudignatiou meeting of washerwomen
held ou tho stops of tho State Houso.
Beware.?According to Fordos, the
chemist, many cases of lead poisoning
occur from tho habit of cleaning bottles
with shot. This looks like a little thing,
but it may prevent great calamities.
The residence of Mr. T. M. Britten,
ut China Grove, Williamsburg County,
was totally destroyed by tiro on the 9th
iust. Loss about $2,500.
Henry Howard, a colored mau, twen?
ty-four yours old, died in Charleston, on
the 19th, from the effects of a kerosene
lamp explosion. Next.
The Governor has complied with the
request of Governor Smith, of Georgia,
for the body pf A. W. Beanghman, who
is accused of having committed grand
larceny in Fulton County. The prison?
er is con&oed in the Ocouee County
jail.
Cremation, as a matter of economy,
is entitled to consideration. An enter?
prising undertaker in Chicago, having
figured the expense down, thinks heoan
cremate for $2 head.
James P. M. Stetson, for mauy years
connected with the Astor House and
other hotel enterprises, has died of
paralysis; aged fifty-six.
During the last two weeks there have
been ISO deaths in Nvw York city from
poarlot fever. Thore have been 123
deaths from measles.
MARRIED,
On the 15th instant, by the Rov. B. 3.
Bruuson, Mr. JEREMIAH PICK LINO, of
Georgetown, D. C, and Mian BEN NIE
SPRINGS, of Charlotte, N. C.
AllOtlon JS?i,XC2;*&>.
Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, dfce.
BY B. C. PEIXOTTO & SONS.
THIS (Tuesday} MORNING, at 10 o'elock, we
will sell, at our Auction Store, without re?
serve,
Sundry articles of FURNITURE, Cooking
Stoves, Franklin Stovea, Extension Table,
Trunks, Mattresses; a large assoitment of
Crockery und Glassware, Lamps, Tumblers,
Candy Jars, Dishes, Castors, Baskets, Bird
Cage*, Self-Sealing Jara, and many uaefu 1
articles; one fine Hewing Machine.
also,
10 barrels Potatoes, Kite Mackerel, Smoked
Beef, Ac.
J erma cash. April 21
SENECA CITY
IS not eight months old, yet
two commodious hotels, a
capital livery stable, car
_riage, smith and harness
shops, oeaiues asveral stores and private
residunceB, a steam mill, Ac, have been
erected there. Many of the lots sold at our
first sale, 14th August last, have changed
hands, without exception, at good profits,
nnd enme as high as 400 per eentnm. We
propose to have a further AUCTION SALE
OF LOTS on
FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1S74.
Tu which we iuvite the attention of capital?
ists, merchants, mechanics and tradesmen
of every kind, as well as all persona who do
sire to locate in a nourishing, healthy, moral
town, possessing more railroad facilitiea
th in auy town in unpor South Carolina, and
?o located as to offer a aura reward to the
enterprising settler, whatever bis honest
employment maybe; but having, in our no?
tice of the Urst aale, stated the great com?
mercial, manufacturing, mining and agricul?
tural advantages of the town and its neigh?
borhood, wo deeist and refer to that.
TEUMi or Sale?One-third cash; balance
in three aud six montha.
April 2 25 NO It TO N* A THOMPSON.
Ice Cream Freezers, &c, at the Sign
ot the Golden Pad-Lock.
Til E subscriber has in store a full stock of
latest improved ICE CREAM FREEZ?
ERS, WATER COOLERS,LEMON SQUEEZ?
ERS, Ac. and for sale low for cash.
April 21 C _ JOHN C. DIAL.
Capital Building & Loan Association.
11HE regular monthly meeting of the stock
. holders of this Association will be held
at the Hibernian Hall, at 8 o'clock, THIS
( Tuesday) EVENING. Dues will be received
as usual. There will be about three thou?
sand dollars on hand to dispose of. By
order of the President.
W. R. OATHCART,
April 21 1 _ Secretary and Treasurer.
Palmetto Lodge, No. 5,1. 0. 0. F.
A SPECIAL meet
ijptfiug of this Lodge will
^J^BBftV be held at Odd Fel?
lows' Hall. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8
o'clock. A full attendance is requested, as
very important business will be transacted.
Rv order of theN.G.
"April 21 1 JAMES KELLY, Sec'y.
Richland Lodge. No. 39, A. F. M.
A A CALLED Communication of this
<*/^rLodge wilt be held THIS (Tuesday)
EVENING, in Masonic Hall, at 8
o'clock. The F. C. Degree will be conferred.
A. G. BRENIZBB, W. M.
J. H. Sawyer, Acting Secretary.
April 21_1__
Independent Fire Co.
A regular meeting of
'this Company will beheld
1st tho Engine House,
iTHIS (Tuesday) EVEN?
JING, at 8 o'clock. By
(order:
A.C. EQUIER, Ja.,
April 211_Secretary.
Best
Calicoes
Only
10
Cents
Per
Yard.
R. C. SHIVER,
KvBu
April 21 _ _
For Rent,
THAT handsoma DWELLING, situ?
ated on tho corner of Sumter and Lum?
ber streets, containing six rooms in
tho main building, aud two end rooms by an
ell, and all out-buildings required; a good
garden under cultivation, water and gas
fixtures.
ALSO,
? That neat COTTAGE, containing six room*
ami out-buildings, water, garden, Ac, situ?
ated on Gervais street, opposite the resi?
dence of Dr. Ncagle.
. also,
An OFFICE, containing two rooms, over
tho banking house or E. J. Scott A Son.
Apply to JACOB LEVIN,
Auction and Ccmmission Merchant.
April 10_??
City of Columbia Coupons for Sale.
i dl< X / A/ i OF the above can be had, in lots
OOl'v" to suit persona who have not yet
VM their tax,s. Apply ?fitf*^
H piil 10 2 Auctlou and Oom._Merchant._
Peruvian Land Plaster.
ANALYSIS?Sulphate of Limo, 834 parts.
A few barrels mors just received and
for sah. at Depot or my 8toie
JAOOn L>fc.>lJ?,
April 13 1 Auc. and Com. Merchant.