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TeltJKraplitr ? K.irc iu n <vrr?ir? MAuniD, December 29 ?Ad engHge- j meut has token place at the towu of Roda, province of Barcelona, between a band of Carlists and a bod j of na* tioual troops, in whioh tbe former were defeated, with a loss of thirty men killed. Bayonne, December 29?Tbe Cur list organ, the Cuartel Real asserts that the well known Spuuish Nhitcnmiiu Espartero died on the 21st instant. BERLIN, December 29 ?Th-- Official Gazette, of to-uuy, publishes ib-m.ock't circular note ot the 14th of May, 1872 which wuh read in secret session ot the Von Arnim trial. The note declares that because of the declaration of the dogma of the infallibility of t he Pone, it is desirable thut thu greet powers should take steps towards the con? certed action in view of thu nest Papal election. The public prosecutor anticipated Arnim in an appeal to a higher court The harbor of Keel is frozeu over and navigation is suspended. London, December 29.?This week's Mark Lane Express says the wheat ctop of Great Britain is above tbo ave? rage, and we shall outer the year 1870 propitiously. We have hud a splendid seed time. The continental markets are quiet, without change in prices. Beblin, December 30.?Tbo Arch? bishop of Cologne has again beeu ?uod 3,000 thalors and will probably be in? carcerated. Arnim bus appealed to Kammer geriobt. 'rel?srauhlr~Amcrii'.a a RlaMlnr?. Montgomery, December 29. ?A spe? cial to the Advertiser says the Con? gressional committee reached Opehka Monday, and has been in session since then at that place. Tbe first day's ex? amination wub entirely of Republicans as to alleged violations of the Eutoroe ment Acts Amongst other things wuh Nucoohee Valley affair, mentioned iu the Hays aud Huwley lutte.r. The ue gro whoso incendiary talk caused the disturbance, was before the committee* to-day. Several Democrats, were ex amioed. The committee will uot; reach hero until Monday. Cincinnati. December 29. ? H?n. B. H. Brielow, S?cretary of thu Treasury, who is making a brief visit here on his way to Washington, visited tbe Cham ber of Commerce to day, aud was formally received by tbe President. Capt. Hollo way. Secretary Bristol made a brief speech to the members, favoring a return to a specie basis us the true foundation of financial pros? perity. Terrs Haute. Ind , December 29 ? Ohuuticey' Hone, of this city, made n douatiou to day to tbe institutions In cated here of $356.0)0, divided as foi lows: To Terre Htt'itn School of Iu dustrial Science. $206,000, ami to Vigo County Orphans' Home, $156, 000. He bus before given Urge, nums iu benevolence and charity, including -3100,000 to tbe Ladies' Aid Society of this city, $50.000 to the Wabasb Col lege, aud largo sums to charities in Mew York. He has also promised $100.000 to tbe ludiuuu Statu Normal School. A fire at Ottowa, Illinois, yesterday, destroyed the Opera Iiou e, vaiu< d at $65,01)0, aud the furniture store of ltussell & Sou; loss $15,000 Insurance on tbe Opera House. $25.000, uud on the furniture store, $5,000 ? Norfolk, Va., Deoember 30 ? 11,515 drew the brat prize; 24,795 tbe second; 47.003 tbo third. Th highest prize after scaliug drew $7,500. Newbubyfort. Mass , December 30. A Republican beat, u straight Demo erat for Mayor, by 46 iu a poll of 1,352 votes, Nkw ORLEANS, December 30. ? Jewell held in $5.000 bull. Wartnotu has been incarcerated. The knife which helped him was u spring knife. New York, December 30.?Specie shipments to day nearly $1.000,000. The indications are that Gen. Mor? gan L. Smith suicided. Augusta, Ma., December 30.?The statistics of the workings of tbe pro? hibitory law iu M?ine, during tbe past year, show that $50,000 in hues was imposed'uud collected for violations of tbe iuw; there nave beeu 276 convic? tions iu the Supreme Court of rum sellers aud 41 commitments to jail?a larger number than in any similar period previously. Crime bus de? creased?tbe uunber of couvicts being twenty-five per cent. Ices thau teu years since. Montgomery, Ala , Deoember 30.? Messrs. Coburu und Buckuur, of the Congressional Investigating Commit? tee, reached hero to-day. The re? mainder of thn committee are still at Opeliku, but will reach hero to-mor? row and remain several days. New Orleans, December 30.? Mayor Leeds has vetoed the ordinance adopted by the Common Council, pro? viding for uu estimate of revenues of tbe city, uuil advises ;!ie suppression of tbe interest tux. Coroner Debaluie, to day, made affi? davit against WiinueMi, churgiug him with murder. Tbe case was then tried before' Judge Staes, and several wit? nesses examined, but their tesiimouy did not vary materially from the uc count of the affair given by ox-Guv. Wurmoth himself und telegraphed Saturday. After hearing all the evi? dence, Judge Slues delivered a charge of "murder uot proven" aguiust War moth, ami discharged the prisoner. Charleston, December 20.?Ar? rived?Steamship Champion, Now York. Washington, December 30 -Win. A. Potter accepts tbe position of So? vel vising Architect of the Treasury. Tbe mail service to Key West by tBteiimer from New York, Baltimore, Now Orleans aud Key West, will bo supplied from Cedar Keys, by steamer. Loose statements oouuect Minister Sobeuok with a corruption fund of $750,000. Tbe speculators bad a bold ou bim, aud it is said soared him iuto tbe Emma Mioe swindle. Tbe ruling spirit aetjuia to be understood well. Probabilities?Forjtbe South Atlnu tie aud Uulf States, decidedly odder und cloudy weather will prevail, witb light raiu, North or Eist wiuds aud rising barometer. For Tennessee aud In-. Ohie vail y, very cold uud gene? rally! cloudv1 weather, with areas of light, snow, North or EaHt winds aud continued high barometer. New YoltK, December 30.?Panama dates to lhc20th have been received. Nothing new fio-.u tbe Isthmus. Pe rnvinu dates of the 6th instuut stuto Mint Peoruta and his few adherents still rem.uu iu the mountuius although mi attempt hen linen iiuaticcossfully made to dislodge thorn, iu whioh the i lovernmoul troops bad four killed and four wounded. A party of men con uected witb the mountain robbers m tde their way into (Jalluo, ou the 6th, and expected to capture one of tbe two cubtb.'h that commaud the town and harbor. They wore allowed to enter, und then the gates were closed. They were all armed aud money was louiid on them witb which tbey ex? ecuted to bribe the soldiers. Later dates state that the rebels in tbe moun? tains of Puerto were assaulted on tbe 7th and again on the 8th, by the Go? vernment troops, aud were dispersed in all directions. Peorula, the leader, and bis ofHcers escaped the buttle, aud fought literally in tbe clouds at Auel vadot), 5,000 feet above the level of tbe sea. Tbe losses on either side ure not given. Some 3,000 troops were en? gaged iu th- battle. President Pardo commanded one purty in person. 0>viug to summary deahugs with some Costa Iticuus, who failed iu startiug a revolution, aud who fled to Nicara? gua u soil, whence they were pursued, captured and shot, the Goverument of Nicaragua claims that their soil has been outraged and wauts reparation. Geo. Williamson, United States Minis? ter, is at Matiuguuu, Nicaragua. Tcingraublc?cmumcruia I iCcporiH. New Y'1:k, December 30?Noon.? .Money 3. Gold II.7?- Exchange? lung 4 80; hhort 4.90;.,. State boudn aoiive and strong Cotton weak aud irregular; s des 1,423?uplands 14;^; Orleans 14?? Futures opeued easy: Jiiiuury 13Jg, 14: February 14 7-16; March 14"^, 14 15-10; April 15j4', 15 5-16. Corn le. higher. Pork iieavy?old mess 10.75 Lird steady? steam 13?a 7 P. M ?Money active and dearer? 3?.j(?}4. Gold U7?(aU2 Governments lull and strong. Cottou net receipts ] ')99; gross 4 544. Futures closed lit u; sales 45.700: December 14??; I .nuarv 14; Feoruary 14 15 32@14>?; March 14 31 32; April 13j??; M"y 15 21 32(a)l5 11 16; June 16; July 16 5-16; August 16'n. Cottou irregular; sales 1,706, ut U%($U,3.{ Southern flour steady ami moderate inquiry?common to fair extra 4 yO(cl? 85; good to choice 5 9()(rt;S 25. Wheat a shade firmer? 1 20(oll 28 Corn scarce uud decidedly lirmer?00! 07 '.j old Western mixed store; 98 udout. Fork dull?old mess 19.75; new 20 50<al20 62??. Lard heavy?prime st.eain 13-r,J(?l3 11-16. Whiskey lower?99.'J. NntFoLK, De ?ember 30.?Cotton dull?middling 1376'; net receipts 1,742; exports coastwise 1.1U0; sales 210; stock 18.952 Philadelphia. December 30.?Cot (punt?middling 14,'rtj net receipts ?213; gros- 1,041 Savannah, December 30.?Cotton slight.y easier?middling 14; net re? ceipts 3 205; exports to France 3,285; sales 1.679; atock 102,228 Wilmington, December 30.?Cotton quiet and unchanged?middling 13??; net. receipts 389: exportscoautwise 123; stock 4,010 Baltimore, December 30 ?Cotton dull?middling 14,'b; net receipts 219; gross 719; exports coastwise 105; sales 290; spinners 145; slock 23.839. Charleston, December 30 ?Cotton steady?middling l-l'.rjl-ljg'; low mid? dling 13Aa@13?4'; good ordinary 12'.,.; net reCtopts 2,803; exports coastwise 1.507; sales 1,000; stock 73.251. Mem i'll 1*, December 30.?Cotton quiet and unchanged?middling 13?^'; net receipts 1,705; siiipmeuts 805; sales 1.500; slock 09,101. Cincinnati, December 30 ?Flour dull ami droupiug?4.90u5 10. Corn dull?70. Pork quiet and steady ? 19 00 spot. Lird lirm?steam 13jflC?} 14?outside price asked; kettle 14 Uauotl steady aud unchanged, with fair transactions. Win-key tirm?95 Galveston, Dejeinber 3t) ?Cotton I steady and 111 moderate demand ? mill I tiling 14^b'; net receipts 2,240; exports I to Great llritim 1,00-1; coastwise 130; ! sides l,93o; stock 87,090 I Ciiicaoo. December 30. ? Flour dull land uuehanged. Com iu fair dcmuml ! ?old effectually cornered and prices unsettled; sales nt 81 ?j u,S3'.j:?closing at inside price. Whiskey dull?07. Fork qtliel and uiicll inged. Lard tit m aud iu fair demand?13. g}Moiui.e, December 30.?Cotton easier?middling 14; net receipts 0(50; exports coastwise 1,171; sales 1,200; stock 70 500. j Boston December 30.?Cotton I quiet an I m.cli mired? middling l-l'.j ; net roe (e.s 3,3-17; gross 1,301; sales 010; stock 1 914 St. Loci?, December 30 ?Flour do olimug, with fair demand for low to medium grades?winter superfine 4 10 (ti.l 25. (J?rn steady?new 04(,o00. Whiskey quiet?97. Fork nominally 19 50. Daeou in only limited jobbing I demand. L ird linn ?13(d.I3;u?some 1 lots sold higher. j New Orleans, December 30.--Cot? ton dull aud unchanged ? middling 14'.j; net receipts 4,070; gross 0,050; exports to Groat Britain 0,227; sales 11.000; stock 248,401. Augusta, December 30.?Cottou de maud good?middling 14^4 ; low mid d?ng lB^X; good ordinary 12; net re oeiptH 822; sales 899. London, December 30.?HJrio 2D@ 25J?. New 5b 3%. Fakts, December 30.?Rentes Glf. 85c. Liverpool, Decombor30?3 P. M.? Cotton quiet?uplands 7%(cgllA\ Or? leans 7%; sales 12,000, including 7,000 Americuu; 2,000 speculation and ex? port; cotton to arrive 1-16 cbeaper; sales basis middling uplands, nothing below low middling, deliverable Feb? ruary or March, 1%. 6 P. M.?Cotton sales ou basis mid? dling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped December or Janu? ary, 7%\ nothing bolow low middling, shipped December or Jauuury, 1%. Alaska.?A special agent of the Treasury Department, ufter a thorough iuspeotiou of Alaska, reported that these remote possessions of tbo Go? vernment bud beeu greatly exagger? ated, uh fur us their resources and utility were coucerned; that the princi? pal revenue wuh derived from thu seal fisheries, and tbe support of tbo Go? vernment troops required u larger out? lay than thu receipts from this snurcu. It seems, however, that this Alaska ex? plorer was not as brilliant a genius us he might bavo been; that he did not have sufficient general information to know a good thing when ho saw it. For we have the very gratifying state? ment of three Icelandic gentlemen, deputed by Icelandic settlers iu tbe State of Wisconsin to visit Alaska and see if it was a fitting habitation for tbe descendants of the Vikiugs, that the country wuh expressly intended by Di? vine Provide.uce for tbe dwelling place of their countrymen. In fact, Messrs. Ion Olafssou, Oiufr Alufssou und Paul lijorussou were perfectly delighted with this bisuitic rock, so disparaged by tbo special ugeut of our Govern? ment. They tiud soil of u fair quulity and splendid fisheries, a feature wbicb seems to have tickled their fancy amaz? ingly; and while admitting them are Mime ugly swamps, they cluim that they can be drained very easily. In concluding their report to Prestdeut Graut, the committee says: "We, therefore, do uot hesitate to reeommeud tbosu of our couutrymen who are minded to emigrate that they come hither if they can, aud we do this after a miunto und conscientious deliberation, in the firm belief that it will be Tor their advantage, as the laud seems iu every respect well adapted to them, aud answers completely all our expectations. Agriculture is wholly untried here, so that it is uot entirely certain how fur the country is adapted thereto; but this circumstance bus for the Icelanders, who lit homo uro not accustomed to agriculture, not the same importance wbiob it has for peo? ple of many other nations, who will yet for many years fiud land to their taste, uot yet settled, farther Fast. We cannot, therefore, do otherwise than express the hope thut tbo Ameri? can Government will do ull thut lies in its power to encourage the immigration of our oountrymeu to Alaska. Since that lutid seems to havo been created just for tbom, iu liko manner we think that men of our race aro the best adapted, or perhaps the only men adapted, to bottle aud cultivate that country and to utilize the natural re? sources with which it is furnished, both for tbe reasons above stated, uud also for other reasons, founded not merely on physical advantages, but j which we will not detain your Excel? lency in specifying, we are convinced [ that Alaska will suit our countrymen ' better than any other laud ou earth." it in, therefore, txtremuly probable that, through this potent recommenda? tion, Alaska will soou be overrun with j gentlemen whose names possess the j Qual syllable "sou," aud iu u few years j tbe sinewy gentlemen from Alaska will have a hearing ou the floor of Con gross. As tbe Norwegians aud Swedes t have gone into Wisconsin, Miuucsotu I ami Iowa for climatic reasons, so our j Icelandic friends will seek thu some I what frigid latitude of Alaska. When i they do so wo will not boar any more j strictures upon tbo "basaltic rock." A Grave Mixture?Church wus married four times, uud his wives were all buried iu n curtain grave-yard. It j became uecessary to remove the re I mains of the dear departed to another I cemetery. Church uudertook thu j work himself, but, iu carrying tin jsaiuted dead out in a furniture car, \ the bones uufortuuatcly got mixed, ? and when reinterment begun, even 1 Church himself was unable to tell j which was Emily aud which was Hiu ! null. After doing the best be could, ! lie had the four graves closed. Being ' a strictly accurate man, be felt that it ; would be wrong to use thu old head , stones when he was not at all certain ! that Iluuuuh's dust might uot all ho under her tomb-stone. So, in order ? to be precise, he hud a new set made with such inscriptions us these: "Hero lies II inn ?Ii Church, (ind probably part of Emily,) who was born," etc. "Sacred to the memory of Mary Church, (who seems to be mixed with J .Matilda,) who was born," etc ''.Straugcr, pause and diop a to., r 1 For kindly Church lies buried here, ' Mingled iii some perplexing manner With Mary, Matilda and probably Hannah " ? - The presentation of n shirt by a woman to tbo man she wants to mar i ry will cut tbo heart out of love. Gnu I young girl tried it, and made her lover a gbsteuing white shirt with brr own pretty bauds. Ho retired to his boarding-house, put it on, and went straightway to see und make lovo to another girl. Clad iu a clean shirt lie felt above the seamstress who had made it, aud sbe lost bis coveted com? pany. Gerrit Smith, in a rooent pronuncia mento touching the Civil Rights Hill, ouyn: "It the passing of it be delayed, bell will break loose again all over tbe laud, as it did in tbe days uf tbe fugi? tive slave Act, when even in the re? motest North slave hounds wero every? where upon the track of poor men, women and children." Every now and then, somo veuomous old Abolitionist conceives it to be bis special duly to scream uud yell at tbe uuaccountuble delay iu the admission of the uegro to tbo domestic hearth stone, the family meal and other personal privileges of tbe white man. If tbe negro is not crowded down upon white domestic privacy und Hociul privileges at once, we aro told thut "bell will break loose." Fortunately this kind of vatioiuation is recognized as tbo purest description of twaddle, and us there is an utmost sure prospect that this dying wish of Charles Sumner will never be grati? fied, the whole race of civil rights shriekers will ere loug sicken with hope deferred und pass away with tbe con? sciousness that there is iu reality a higher law, which arranges men iu classes and conditions, from which it is uutirely unnatural to force them. [Louisville Courier-Journal. Drunk in tiik Pulpit.?A special despatch from Cincinnati to the Chi? cago Tribune says: "There was a stunning sensation to? day iu oue of our Episcopal Churches (St. John's) ou tbo occasion of tbe Christmas services uud communion. Tbo rector of this church, tbo Her. C. Ii. Davidson, died recent!y, uud his place has not yet been supplied. To? day a minister of Goviugion had beeu secured to ofliciute. Unfortunately tbe gentleman hud partaken rather freely of egg-nog before going to the church; and worse still, when he got there be dived iuto tbo jug wf com muuiou wine, drinking long uud often of tbe rich juice ol the grape. He managed to got through the formal services decently, but by tbe time ho uommeuced ou bis Christmas sermon the mixture uf egg-uog aud wine had so worked upou bim that ho was budly 'oiT,' und wandered sadly. He ram? bled around, jumping from one topic to another in such a way that all could see that the man was drunk. At last, when thu thing became unbearable, thu wardens guve the siguai, and tbe congregation got up quietly aud left with dignity, leaving t.uu minister to tulk to empty benches." A French Report ov tue Brook i,tn Scandal.?This is the way a Frenchman reported the Hrooklyu scandal: "Ono Grand J'ieulesiasticul Scandal.?Great excitemout iu New York and Brooklyn. ? Three Clergy? men in moosh Trouble.?Moos. Moul ; long, Tiltoug aud Baecbare have one gruud coutroverc?ou. Mous. Moultoug is ze pastor of zu I'lecmoz bhurch of New York, discoversd by Columbus, Ohio, in 1402. Mous. Moultoug is ac? cuse of taking zu im propure Ii her ten wiz zo wife of Theodora Beechare, who is Mrs. Hariott Beechare Stowe, ze mozare of Onklo Tom, zo bliud piuu lst. Mous. Beecharu also is accuse ol ze impropore libertee with Mous. Til? toug, daughter of Susan B. Anthony, ze sisture of Mark Autuony, who was make love wiz Cloopulru. Mous. Til tong have caused zo sepurashong of M?ns. Beechare and bis vile. Shu re? sides in ze seett' of Brooklyn, while ho has moved iuto Elizabeth, New Jersee. Ye oougrogasuoug of ze Plue moz Hock sliursh wiil not permit M?ns. Moultoug to pruesb longer from that pool poet. Ze greatest exuitemeut prevails."' Our French friuud appears to understand this matter us clearly as though bo had a Stuleineul to make. Tbo new Mayor-elect of New York takes possession of the ofllco January 1. Among the interesting items be will have to lank after, is u public debt of ?140,000,000 bequeathed to him, his heirs and assignees, by Ins predecessors. Up to this time, the city of New York has uot recovered a dollar of the enormous ?ums of money fraudulently taken by Win. M. Tweed. Tbo great criminal still lingers in prison ou Blaokwell's island, the mo? notony of bis prison life being relieved every few days by a writ of habeas cor ptts issued from some obscure bench, but denied when put upon tbo main issue. Mayor pro f??i. Vance has just distuned the Commissioners of that island for showing Tweed more leni? ency aud more fa vom than the rest el t thu prisoners. United States District Court. Charleston, December 20?Judge I Bryan presiding. Iu the cast- ol John i 1*. Kiuard, bankrupt, the creditor tiled exceptions to thu report of Re? gistrar Jaeger. Tbo petition of 1'. B. Singleton, for the involuntary hulk ruptcy ol Thomas Cook, of Xewberry, was heard, and the rule to show cause j granted. The petition of .lames II. ' Blcuso, in the matter of .lames 11. \ Blcitsc, bankrupt, was referred to lie igistiar .linger. In the matter of Henry W. lluckoy, of Snmter, Abs.i j loin Wilson, of Sumler, uud Eldridgu I 11, Chandler, of Sumtcr, petitions for I liiial discharge, E. M, Seabrook, Re? gistrar, was ordered to report in Feb? ruary. A Clergyman's Suicide.?The Key. J. N. Cooms, for thu past, twelve years i pastor ol tbe Western l'resbyterian j Church, Washington city, and former I lv a member of thu Baltimore Metho? dist Episcopal Conference, committed l suicide this morning, by cutting his I throat with a razor. The cause as? signed for the act is domestic troubles, his wife having beeu ins mo for some yrnrs. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills.? Those deservedly celebrated and popu? lar medicines have effected a revolu? tion in the heuling art, and proved tbo fallacy of several maxims whioh hive for many years obstructed the progress of medical science. Tbe faleu supposition that "Consumption is incurable," deterred physicans from attempting to lind remedies for that disease, und pntiduta afflicted with it reconciled themselves to death without making uu effort to escape from a doom which they Happened to be una? voidable. It i? now proved, however, that Consumption can be cured, uud that it Ans been cured in a very great unm ber of c-ises (some ol them apparently desperate ones) by Schenck's Pulmo nie Syrup ulone; and in other oases by tbe same medicine iu couuoction witb Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic and Man? drake Pills, one or both, according to Ihn requirements of tho case. Dr. Scbeuuk, himself, who enjoyed uninterrupted good health for more than forty yours, was supposed, at ono timo to be ut tbe very gate of doath. his physicians huviug prouounced his casu hopeless, and abandoned bim to his fate. He was cured by the afore? said medicines, und, since his recovery, many thousand:; similarly affected have used Dr. Schenck's preparations with the same remurkable success. Full directions accompany each, making it not absolutely necossnry to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless pa? tients wish thoir lungs examined, und for this purpose bo is professionally at bis principal oilier, corner Sixth aud Arch streets, Philadelphia, every Mou day, where all letters for advice must be addressed. Schenck's medicines j are sold by all drnggists. Jun 9 fl3 Tbe novelty of Charleston, S. C, for the next few weeks is the great re? duction iu our prices of all kinds of Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., at the popular bouse of Furch go It A: Co., who, it is kuuwn, keep tbe largest nud best selected stock of above-uamed goods at tbe lowest possible prices. Country orders entrusted to them are Idled with tbo greatest care and dis? patch. If goods ure not satisfactory, money will be returned. Samples sent on application. Bemit per Express or Post Office Order, or goods will be sent C. O. D. All retail orders over 310 will be stut free of uburge. N 29f The Maine ice dealers, it is said, are now reultziug the great blunder they made last year in going into the busi? ness so largely. They cat about 800. 0?0 tous, not morn than, half of which has been sold. There was a perfect I fever for ice cutting early iu the sea? son, owing to tho failure of tho crop lin Sow York State, aud the business was carried on nob oulyou tbo greul rivers, but ou tbe ponds and little streams. Dealers who at first asked S-t per ton, would have been glad to gut Sl.?D later in tbo season, und now they can get uothiug. - . ^ . - - ? People will get married, and most of us do not huvo but one chance, so do it up in stylo. Moreover, it is u poor compliment to your frieuds to invite them to your wedding with a shabby invitation. Tbo invitation is ! your bow; it introduces the life of the new couple, and should be in tbe best stylo. Walker, Evaus A: Cogswell, Charleston, S. C, have all the finest styles of paper, cards. ?fco., and exe? cute tbe work in the highest style of tbo art. Send to them for sampler aud priced. N 29f The Si'ahtanruhu and Ashevii.lk Uailroad.?Stockholders who have not yet paid up their installments are requested by tbe Treasurer to do so at j once. Mr. Kaufman leaves Charles? ton towards the close ol this week to make collections iu tbe upper part of the Slate. Another Tiiibv Killed.?Shortly before IU o'clock, on Saturday night, I a man named Christopher Ecks, who i keeps a bakery iu Brooklyn, N. Y., : shot and fatally wauuded Thorn is Corr, a chicken thief, whom ho de i tected in tbo act of stealing chickens 1 from the yard iu the rear of his bouse. IPardoned.?Asa Wooteu, who was nouvicted nt the November term of the United States Court of sidling tobacco and liquor without paying the special ' tux, aud was sentenced to six months' imprisonment and a Hue of 81,000, bus ! been unconditionally pardoued by the j President. i Toledo papers sinuoiiuco that there i.-i plenty of work in that city, but cure ; fully conceal tho fact that said work is 'sitting on a bench iu front of a coal ! stove aud wishing it were spring. Au Illinois debater "had 'em" when j ho arose and said: "Yea, gentlemen. I Waterloo was the biggest kind of a fight, but Washington whipped 'cm . like ii wink 1" I dames F. .7. CuldwoH, Esq., has been appointed by Hon. Kichurd Coke, Governor of Tex is, a Coin mis i sioner of Deels for the Slate of Texas, resident m Smith Carolina. An old parish church, several wile* , from Mount Pleasant, which has been tiuused since the war, was dedicated to religmin services ou Sunday last, i An uiiUsUtil crowd was in attendance. J;ic >b Neluwand' r, living uoar Co? lumbus, Ohio, has disappeared recent? ly, ami as several 1 irge charred bones have been found, it is supposed that ho was murdered and cremated. A Ore in Savannah on Christmas night destroyed Yillulouga's cotton . warehouse, together witb about 300 bales of cotton. All insured. Ward law's bridge, over Little River, in Abbeville County, loll while u wagon j was orossing it, and gave the mules ! aud drivet a duoking. ??The Gient Scandal" is a new brand of cigars. We should like to know that tbo original groat scandal is as likely to end in smoke. Catharine A. Haunan, a helpless wo man, was brutally murdered in Erie, Pa., on tbo 27th, by a hotel-keeper named Hantz. Messrs. CbarleR T. HupkHI und Jobu Cowan, well-known citizens of Abbeville, died last week. Died, in Paris, Fruuue, on the 19th day of November lust, Robert Beruey, formerly of Charleston, S. C. Prof. Houdon, a so-called wizard, has decamped from Charleston, leav? ing sundry unpaid bills. Jt is rumored that G<>n. McGnwan will contort Congressional honors with Comptroller Roge. For light burns, clip tbo part in cold wator; if the skin iB destroyed, cover with varnish. uSLtiotloja ?ai. . Sale by Receivers. U. o. I?EIXOTTO ?V SUNS. Auctioneer* In the matter of the Citizens' Savings Hank of South Carolina, bankrupt: William Johnston, Petitioner, vs. John Fisher. Trustee of the Citizens' Savings bank, t l at. PURSUANT to the decretal order of the Honorable George S. Bryan, United Scalen Judgn, for the District of South CAt-oliua, dated the 15th day of October, 1871, in the above stated cause, ws will null, ou M ?NDAY, the4lh day of January, 1875 bc-tweeu the honrs of 11 o'clock in the lure noou and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, iu front of the. Court House for the County of Itichland, in the city of Columbia, stale of South Carolina, the following property, to wit: The undivided scveu-thirth tbs of the land.!, tenements, casements, heredita? ments, fixtures, tools, machinery and ap puncnatiucH constituting the* property snow i as the "SALU DA PAC TORY," the ,-auie being the interest of Jobu Fieber, Trustee, therein Also, the undivided one-tenth oF the lands, tenements, elements, heredita? ments, fixtures, tools, machinery and ap? purtenances, const it ut i u? the property known as the "SALUDA FACTOUY," the same buiug the interest of John Is. Palmer therein. The s*id Factory is located in the County of Lexington, ou the Weate.ru bank uf the Saluda Itiver. about three miles from tho city of Columbia, and has now in active operation Six Thousand Five Hun dred Spindles, to which is attacLt-d Two Hundred mid Thirty-five acred id' Land, lying on both sides uf the Salnda Itiver, which enables the power to be very largcls ' increased with hut a alight outlay to aeve i ral thousand horse power. Either id the above interests can tie treated for at privat? e ale on or before the tirot day of January next; the former by ap olying to John Fisher, Trustee, at Coium bia, S. C., and thu latter by applying to A. tl. Urenizer, Assignee, at Charlotte, N. C. Thums op fUr.E?One-third cash, and tbo balaucu ou a credit of one and two years. Purchasers to pav tor alt paoers. WILLIAM JOHNSON, J. FfSHER, Receivers. A Chance to Make Money. A GENTS wanted to canvass every town Ol and County in this State for the moat interest in^ book ever published, to whom very liberal inducements are offered. Full particular* for 3o stamp. Address (1. O FIKE, General Agont. Dec 30 C* Spartanbura 0. H. K. C. Wanted to Rent, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, wPh IS {r>nr or ^vo rooms, convenient to the ofhee er the Singer Manufacturing ? Company, 153 M.aiu street. Apply at one ) to J- I* Ll'iON, Agent Singer Mauufacturiug Companv Dec 31 _ _2 Columbia Male Academy. TtiK Exercises will he ie -uiiidl on MONDAY, .Tanuarv 4. 1S75 H UGH S. THOMPSON, Dec 30 ihm 2 Principal. TUB SOU fit CAROLINA Reil Estate and Joint Stock Co. vn 7"! commence its daily drawings TV January 1. 1875. 'in and after that, dato, there will be two drawings daily at um. and 5 P. M Any further informa? tion will he luruishe - by tliu managers, at their office. No. 4 Central National Hank [bidding, wh-?re certificates ire for aale. Dec 30 4 L T LEVIN A CO. park;-; .'s hall. ! o x k n~i 7T/7V o y l y / SATURDAY, J.titCAHY 3. lll.WERLY'S 11 IN ST H?LS! Cotup'ete in All Departments. j THIRTY IN NUMBER! INTUODUCING the latest Ethiopian no vebies ot the tlajl Ail the old favorites I iu new speciallie-d Mauv new faces this j time, headed by D. L. Morris, the Uiaek | Dutchman; t'rirniosu and Wuet, America's i greatest .song aad Danes Arti&t?; and Thus. ! H. Dixon. the woiidertnl Torna*. \ Itesei'Viul seats at LyBrand's Music store ; three d.>\.- in advance U-oial scale of pi ice* J It HAVKRLY, Proprietor and Manager. II. J. CLAPHAM. j Asnistaiil Manager. COL. RORT F1LKINS, Dec 31 2 iioral Agunt. For Sale. i 4 Tit ACT ol Jit" acres ot LAND, more or ^'\_ less, known as in.- T Davis Tract, about four miles Iroiu Columbia, lying on : the Chariotte and Co I u a: bis, Kailmad. It i is weli limb red, the ei llalioll healihy, and i iu otbor re-p.-ctn a desii'ab e piece of pro ! peit>. I'ui-chicer to i>a.v for paper-;; i terms i\uh. \uply to uuder-dgned until ' lsi I inharv, ls'.'.'i at E. Hope's store. Dee JI2" OKO D FDH'E. Soiubic Pacifi; Uuano. - i-- Oi*'j j.">7iftic Without Interest. 1? \. IFtO viUA.sti OOMI'ANY'iS COM? POUND ACID IMIOSPBaTE OF 1.1 mi. tor composting with cotton seed? ; ?'? I cash, ?:iS i line, wit bout hit crem To aecomm ulate planters, they cat' > order now and have until 1st April :<>d cide whether they will take at time ur c.inii 1 price. Wiien delivered from laotury l>\ car load, no drayagc will be charged I ids i guano is now no well known in al! tl: i southern stai es fur its remark able eitcct* ! as iin agency tor increasing the producta ol j labor a - te>t to require special i ecoiutiiniid : atiou from us. Iijiiso for nine >cam paal has established its character lor it-liable. i excellence. The supplies put into market jthis season are, as heretofore, prepareJ i under the siiperiuteudenee ol Dr. ST. j JULIAN HAVEN EL, Chemist of the Cum i pans, at CharlOfton, H 0.. hence plautern may rest aselin d that n* quality ami com i position is precisely the same an tnat here : tofore sold " J. N ItOliSON, ! Agt nt lor S nub Carolina, Charleston, S. C. JOHN s. UF KSK & CO , I Nov 24 tu!3 General Agents, Baltimore.