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IB ftdWtd ~ Madbxd. January 18.?Alfonso as flames oommaud of the army of the' North. Javellsr, Seoretory of War, accompanies bin to headquarters. Troop* are moving to relievo Pampe lona. The King baa signed a deoree relative to the salaried of the clergy, bat declares, while giving respeot aod support to the Catholic clergy, he de circa to maintain religions liberty as it exiets in civilized countries. The merchants of Madrid have presented a magnifiaent crown to tbe King. Paris, January 18.?The Bouapart ista bave carried Haat Pyrennes. London, January 18.?Tbe tffmss' editorial says: In. the gloom surround? ing us, one thing is perceptible. All men are arming. Germany is arming en masse, and;the surrounding nations, including the. Vest part of the world, cannot do otherwise. The momentary dreams of peace bave fled away. Ger? many recognises the stern necessity. What she won by arms she can only hold by arms, and while arms are in her hands. The Times confesses Ger? many cannot raise a third army; her power is in ber navy. MiniuDt January 18.?Several pro? minent Republican generals were re? ceived by Alfonso. : Te??ars.U??c?Amer:c?n SSavttar*. Nkw Orleans, January 18.? The consecration' of Rev. F. W. Adams, Biobop elect of New Mexico nud Ari? zona, look place to-day, nt St. Paul's Cburob. The consecration ceremonies were performed by Right Ra* ? Bishop Greene, of Mississippi, assisted by Bishops Beck, of Georgia, and Wil? son',' of Louisiana. N?W Yobs, January 18.? SpeoiaU indicate,that.the President has placed a company of troops at the diaponal of the Governor of Mississippi, aud that Sheridan recognizes Crosby as the rightful Sheriff at Yioksburg. Washington, January 18.?In tbe Senate, the consular appropriation bill was reported. The following haa been received here: Nbw Oeotaws, January 16, 1875 ? To Hon. W. W. Belknap, Secretary of War, Washington: A report bss just been received from Major Merrill, at Sbreveporl, whioh is too long for tele? graphic transmlttal, but will be sent by mail. Tbe following is an epitome almost in Merrill's own words: The threats made before the election to drive from the community all who voted tbe Btdicel ticket are being car? ried out. Combinations among tbe whites are forming, and recroitiug by every form of preeno.ro. by which all negroeB who voted the Rid leal ticket are to be refused'work or leases. All whites not forming this combination assr to'be ' ostracised. Already more tfraSi 600 families tnoludiug at least 2.000 people pi all ages and sexes, are ?haderera; without means to go else whera, powaetesa' to find Other homes where1 they ar*.' and on the verge of starvation' lalmici-winter. Theft and other crimes'< may result, and it is feared that tho bitter feeling naturally resulting from the^ sense of injustice received may run into oue of revenge. Those harmless people will gradually drift together, aad the white people are not slow, as tho past has shown, to set afloat inflammatory rumors of in? tentions of organised violence on the part of tho negroes; and where the re? volver and mob law are oommon re? sort is snob, oases, as they usually bave been here, disorders more or less ex tensivo are sure to result, if some pre? ventive in nat fotesd for such ? elate of V/atektown, N. ?., January 18.? Paddock A Oo.'s Bank has suspended; liabilities nearly 9500,000; assets a trifle over 8100,000. Washington, January 18.?In the Senate, to-day, a bill to reduce tbe tax on tbe circulation of State banks to an amount equal to (bat paid by national banks, was indefinitely postponed. Flanagan, of Texas; introduced bills to remove the political disabilities of John Weathers, Wan. Kearney aud J. F. Mintora, of Texas, Edmunds, from the Judiciary Committee, re? ported adversely on the memorial of the members of the State Central Committee ot tbe Union Republican Party 6! South Carolina, in relation to oertain allegations contained in a me? morial of the Tex-Payers'Convention of that State, in respeot to excessive taxation by tbe State Government, aud tbe committee was discharged from the further consideration of the subject. Spencer, of Alabama, intro? duced a bill to remove the political disabilities of Jas. E. Slaughter, of Alabama. The Supreme Court rendered tue following deoisions to-Jay: Haycroft vs. United States; appeal from the Court of Claims. The question in ohief in this case was whether one who gave aid and comfort to tbe re? bellion can, after the expiration oi two years from its suppression, main? tain an action in the Court of Claims for the reoovery of mousy in tbe treasury, arising from the sale of his cotton, seized and sold uuder the captured aud abandoned property Aot. Tbe Court held tbe question to be one of jurisdiction; thut tbe sovereign oanuot be sued without his consent, and that tbe law giving tbe right of aotnn prescribed the time within wbioh it might bu brought?two years ?and it was not brought within that time, The consent oi the sovereign is considered to 'be no longer existing, and tbe action cauuot be maintained. The Ohief Justice deliveied the opi? nion. Smith etal vs. steamer Sea Gull and a cross appeal?appeals from tbe Cir? cuit for Maryland. This was a oase of collision between the sohoouer Sarah Watson, whioh was lost, owned by H. SHERIDAN, Lieatenant-Geueral. i Smith and o>herc, ?nd ?be-8ea Gull, irr to blame for the kfcdideut. Tbie Ooart ! flod tbe Be* Gall responsible I for the accident, aad reverses tU3 decree with directions to enter a d -oreu for tbe Ivbellants for tbe whole value of the Bohoooer. Mr. Justice Clifford de? livered the opinion. ? j Mooger V8 Shirley, appeal from tbe I Circuit Court for tbe Kantem District of Tennessee. This was a proceeding to set aside a sale of the appellee's pro perty, made in his absenoe from Ten? nessee, during the war, upon the ground that the cause of action which matured in a judgment against Bbirley, by publication of service, was fraud? ulently asserted and bad no shadow of foundation. The Court below sus? tained the plea and vacated tbe entire proceedings, and tbat decree is af? firmed here. Mr. Justice Swayne de? livered the opinion. Members of Congress from Missis? sippi, Louisiana aud Arkansas had a meeting to-night. They unanimously agreed to recommend to tbe President that in presenting tbe report of tbe Levee Commission, he would send a special message nrgiug the adoption ! of the measure proposed by the Com? mission, which, besides a general sys? tem, which oaunot be arranged this session, special appropriations for temporary relief be made. At the expiration of the moroiug hoar, the Vice President laid* before the Senate tbe unfinished business, being tbe resolution of Schurz, in? structing tbe Judiciary Committee to inquire what legislation in necessary for Congress to secure to the people of Louisiana tbe right of self-government under the Constitution. Merrill, of Maine, moved to lay aside tbe resolu? tion of Sohurz. and proceed with the legislative appropriation bill. Agreed to, and the consideration of tbat bill oioupied the remainder of the day. Iu the House, to day, Randall, of Pennsylvania, objected to the select committee on Alabama affairs Bitting during tue session of tbe House, unless it aat with open doors. The Republi? can members of tbat committee desire the statement to be made that the aommittee has heretofore sat with closed doors, ou the suggostion of Mr. Buokoer, of Missouri, ouo of the De? mocratic members. It is understood that Marshall, of Illinois, the Demo? cratic member of the committee ou Louisiana aff ?irs, who had deciiued to acoompaoy the three Republican mem? bers, (Hoar, Wheeler and Preye.) who started for New Orleans this moroiug, has reaonsidered his aotion, and will leave Washington for New Orleans this eveuiug. Probabilities?For the Sooth Atlan? tic and Oulf States, higher barometer, North-west to North-east winds and partly oloody weather will prevail, with generally lower temperature in the former, bat followed by falling ba? rometer and rising temperature in tbe latter. New York, January 18.?Extract from Moultou's testimony: "Beeoher never wronged me; hot be asked me to lie for bim, which I did." Tolcgrnulili-Huinmtrclnl Reparil. Columbia, January 13.?Sales of cotton 78 buleB?middling 13^@14c. Market firm. London. January 18.?Securities unchanged. Paris, January 18.?Rentes 02f. 25a. Liverpool,- January 18?3 P. M.? Cottonstroug?uplands 7%@7??; Or? leans 7>a(rcj8; sales 20.000. including 4,000 for speculation and export; cot? ton lb arrive 1-16 dearer; salo on basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped January or February. 1%\ deliverable March or April, 7%; nothing below low mid? dling! shipped December, 711-16; de? liverable February or March, 7 11-16; deliverable Marob or April, 7 13-16; sales on basis of middling Orleans, nothing below low middling, delivera? ble Fpbruary or Marob, 7JQ; sales on basis , of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped Febru? ary or March, 7%; nothing below low middling, shipped February or Marob, 7%. 6 P. M.?Cotton?sales on basis of middliog opluuds, nothing below good ordinary, shipped December or Jaoa ary> 7/4; nothing below low middling, shipped Januury, 7??; sales to-day in? clude 12,200 American. New York, January 18?Noon.? Stooks active. Money 2J?. Gold 12. Exchange?loug 4.86).j; short 4 00. Governments uotive. State bonds quiet. Cotton firm; sales 2,061?up lauds 15)?; Orleans 15%. Futures opened steadier: February 15 5-16, 15 11-32; March 15%, 15 21 32; April 16, 16 1-16; May 16 9 32, 16 5-16. Flour dull aud heavy. Wheat dull und nominally unchanged. Corn quiet aud unchanged. Pork very heavy?muas 20.12)$ Lu.nl firm?steam 14@U?8'. Freights quiet. 7 P. M.?Cotton strong; sales 3,802, ut 15.1?@15*?. Southern Hour quiet and declining?common to fair extra 4.70(n)5 50; good to ohoioe 5 55@8 00. Wheut heavy and l(u)2o. lower; aotiver at decline?-1.23(^1.28 for amber West? ern; 1.25(^1.32 for white Western. Corn a shade easier, with very mode? rate inquiry?87,^ for new Southern. Coffee quiet and unchanged. Rice quiet. Pork?new 20.00. Lard dull and heavy?steam 14. Wheat aotiver, ut 98. Freights steady. Cotton? net receipts 599; gross 4,615. Futures closed steady; sales 27,900: January 15^; February 15 516; March 15 11-16. 15 23 32; April 16 1-32; May 16 1132; June 16%, 16 21 32; July 16 29-82, 16 15-16; August 17 1-16, 17In. Money easy, at 2@3. Sterling higher, at 4 87. Gold 12,'?. Govern? ments aotive and strong. States quiet and steady. St. Louis, January 18.?Flour uu ubuaa;Bd;~Ouru fli mer^Nor-fr-m^red ^O^^ofSa?n^S hSi iu|c!od I dembdd, at I8V4V Whiskey dull, at ?4; Chicago, Juuaary 18.?Floor doll and nominal. Corn firm, with fair de? mand. Pork dull and declining, at 18.00. Lard dnll and declining, at 18.80 Wbiakey steady, at 94. Cincinnati Juanary 18 ?Floorqniet and unchanged. Oorn steady. Pork qniet and noobanged. Lard quiet? steam 13 60@13 56^. delivered. Bacon dnll?shoulders 83.i; oloar rib 10%@10%; olear ll^CcOll 1132 Whiukey tirm, at 94. Louisville, Jauuary 18?Flour un? changed. Corn firm?white 65@70; mixed 64@68. Provisions bteudy aud fairly active. Pork nominally 2O.00(Vr) 20.50. Lard quiet and firm?steam 14. Bacon?shoulders ?}?(d?%\ olear nb 10^; olear ll.1^ ?ogar-oured hams 13Uj@14 Whiskey aud bagging mimi and unohanged. 1'hi i, a dkl i'ii 1 a , January 18.?Cotton quiet?middling 15^; net receipts 102; gross 283. Savannah, Jauuary 18.?Owttou firm, asking higher?middling 14%; low middling 14#; goad ordinary 13%; net receipts 2,990; exports Great Britain 2,257; coastwise 1,833; sales 1,467. New OitiiBANS, January 18.?Cotion quiet?middling 14%; low middling 14^1 good ordinary 13; net receipts 3,566; grosB 4,141; exports Great Bri? tain 4 284; France 12; coutmeut 1,640; coastwise 1,029; sales 3,000. Charleston, January 18 ?Cotton strong, tending np?middling 14%; low middling 14.^; good ordiuary \'6y2 @13%; net receipts 2.779; exports coastwise 1,308; sales 1,500. I Mempuis, January 18 ?Cotton very firm?middling 14%($15; low mid? dling 14^(^145^; good ordinary 13>$; uet receipts 1,663; shipments 661; sules 1,500 Galveston, January 18.?Cotton easy aud demand moderate?middling 11%; net receipt* 2.191; exports to Great Britain 12,710; coastwise 1,051; sales 1,481. Mobile, January 18 ?Cotton quiet and firm?middling 14;2; low mid? dling 14($HJfj; good ordiuary 13)^(a) 13%; net receipts 2,484; exports to Great Britain 2,943; coastwise; 592; sales 1,010. Baltimore, January 18.?Cotton firm for middliug; receipts 48; exports ouastwiee 160; suies 615; spiuners 200. Wilmington, January 18.?Cotton firm?middliug 14>?; low middliug 14; good ordinary 13^; uet reoeipts 630; sales 242. Norfolk, January 18 ?Cotton strong?middling 14%; net receipts 2,214; exports coastwise 2,770; saiea 200; stook 12.740? Augusta, January 18.?Cottou tirm and in good demand?middling 14&?; low middling 14; good ordinary 13; I net reoeipts 796; sales 1,103. Boston, January 18.?Cotton strong ?middling 15)?; low middling 15; good ordinury 14>?; net receipts 30; gross 939; sales 293. Frehzinq of Mercdrt, Whiskey and Chinamen.?At Helena, Montaua, ou tbe 14tb, the mercury in the ther? mometers froze. Small quantities of mercury in phials became congealed, and proof whiskey placed out doors froze solid in half an boor. Four Chinamen, who left town at 4 P. M., on Tuesday, were found ou Wednes? day morning, about half a mile from town, frozen tod?fttht ?ud the whiskey which they had rrith thss, in ??jm? kegs, was frozen solid. A report from Phillipsburg, Montana, states that two Chinamen were frozeu to death at that plaoe. France annually oonunmea 24,h00, 000 pounds of tobacoo. All this to bacoo is bought by the Government from tbe growers, manufactured aud sold in tbe Government interest, for tbe tobacco traffic is in France as much a Government concern as the post office is here. In 1874. tbe gross reoeipts from sales were 287,000,000f., or $57,400.000. In 1815, it was only $5,000,000. Rix Robinson, who settled in the Graud River Valley in 1815 and mar? ried an Indian maiden, bus just died at Grand Rapids. He was President of the Settlers' Society. Two other pioneers of the West are also gone to their long homes?Daniel Cosgrove, the first settler of La Stile, [II., and Richard G. Murphy, one of tbe early settlers of Minnesota. England notices an enormous in? crease in the number of her rats, aud attributes it chiefly to game keepers, who, in their successful endeavor to preserve game, have nearly extermi? nated wildcats, weasels, owls, hawks, magpies aud other natural enemies of the rat. A good little boy in Chioago aids to clothe and feed bis widowed mother by threatening to "peg" stoues at tbe little girls as they are going to school, uuloes they pay him a penny a day. His umbition when he grows up is "to bo a policeman." The new German North Polo expe? dition, if the necessary funds can be procured, is to leave in June for the Extern shores of Greenland, and to follow the route explored by the last German expedition under Capt. Kolde wey. A Thomas street school boy had just got his fuoe fixed to sing "Let us love olio another," wheu a snow-ball hit him in the mouth and so confused him that be yelled: "Bill Sykes, just do that agio, and I'll ohaw your ear off." At Liverpool, an Irish girl, aged 30 years, sued a soldier for breach of pro? mise, though they had never teen one another, but had exobanged photo? graphs and kept up some correspond? ence. .HotHj Ariuvauj. January 17.? Scansion Houst)?J . D RadclitTo, B I ooce, oily; J A Homemau, Spartan urg; S B Miol, city; fit Beioe, Ridge way; J O F Sims, Rtoblaud; J W Staives, M L Braswid, Ooko. Hendrix House?V? B Green, O, 0 & A B R; J A Brioe, Mrs J A Brian, Miss Josin Brioe, Woodwards; Mrs Wilson, Miss Fuuoie Witberspoou, Charlotte; J ? Wauuamaker, Oruoguburg. Still a remuaut in the Paris conr's of scandals left over fiom the Empire. Urne, tu? Priuoess de la Moskowu sues her daughter, Mme. Lemoyune, widow if the Duke de Persigoy, fur money which it is alleged ou one baud is the property of the mother, aud oo tin* other was given to the Duke by the Emperor. A Detroit editor has established a bad precedent, by marrying a girl com poaitor. Sue will always know whether it is necessary fur him to stay down at the oQiae till 3 o'clock iu the morn? ing to "make up tbo forms." It cost Buruum but five dollars tu get up tbat imaginary rbiooceros fight and secure its publication, while pa? pers obarge fifty cents for a three-liuu obituary notice of a good boy. I Detroit Press. Minneapolis, Minn., has just wit? nessed the inception of a new journal? istic venture, in the shape of a daily paper printed ou a postul curd. This miniature tdjeet bears the name of thu Post Baby. Nilk.?A young Marylander named Long, in the service of the Khedive of Egypt, has discovered the true source ot the Nile, much to tbo damage ul Livingston's reputitiou. The shipmeut ot cotton from An? derson in the last four mouths of 1871 were 3.886 bales; same time iu 1873, 3,696 bale*. There will be uo court iu George town this term iu consequence of the feeble health of Judge Green. Colored people lire not permitted to -sit in the main body of any theatre in Chicago. Mr. Peake iuform.s the Laureusville Htrahi that be has beguo work ou the Laureus Railroad. The Greenville paper mills have been sold by C*pt. Bannister to Mr. W. H. Jones. The arm of J. D. McArtbur, of Beuuettsville. was lorn off by a steam mill ou Monday. The faucy family flour hold by John Aguew <fc Son is the best in market, and is sold ut the luwe*t price. Their stock of groceries is very complete and prices low dowu. New layer raisins io quarter boxes are retailed at 31. Five hundred barrels of "Solotnou's Faucy" flour, just received. Now is the time to buy, us flour is cheaper than in teu years, at Hardy Solomou's. Five tierces Davis' diamond bams, of this season's cure, just received at Hardy Solomon's. Lost. ABLACK FUR CAPE was lost on Main street last night. A reward wilt ho given if left at this office. Jan 10 For Sale! CITY COUPONS at a discount. Rtctiva ble iu payment for taxua aod licenses ui par. Apply to D. OAMBKILL, Jan 10 lmo Broker. 117 >lnin Hir?nl. City Licenses. ALL LICENSES for 1875 not yet taken out, mait bo applied for aud paid ou or before the 30th instaut; after which date the pum.ltv will be ntrictly enforced. RICilAKD JONES, Jan 1011 City Clerk aud Treasurer. Capital Building & Loan Association T?? regular monthly meeting of the Stockholders of this Association will be bold at ths Hibernian Hal!, Tlf IS (Tues? day) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Duos received and money loaned as usual. W. It. OATUGAltT, Jan 19 I Secretary and Treasurer. Chic or a Tribe, No. 2, Improved Order of Rod Men. ARE3UL.VR COUNCIL FIUEofChi cora. Tribe will be kiudled at their Wigwam, (Odd Fellowa' Hull,) 7th Hun. lOtn Sleep, Cold Moon, G S. D. 334. By order of the Sachem. A. H. EIALLADAY, Jau 19 1 Chief of Kecurds. The Burns (Jmb. vWlPU/i#\ THE Sixteenth An v ?-^fN. niveraarv ul the Burns l'*'// >\Vj\ Club, of Columbia, a. /?/Vil v^W^i\?\ w'" kp held at 13:1 txaidlUIrT I ml McKenzies Kaluen.on Wv$SEuErJ?j MONDAY EVENING, "Mif ytofl the 25th January, at vflrevr'*^ V 8 80 o'clock. Tickets ^WfitAlfflt^ er.? ho had from the ^>2JlSA? following: J. McKen 00 zie, G. s>> ranu-rs, J. A A. Oliver, R. McDou?all. P. Brown, J. Janes, S. A. I'earco, <>r from ROBERT W. HCOTT.gJO'y. P. 8 ?Sapper on the table a*. 9 o'clock sharp. Jhh lOjm NEW OPERA HOUSE. S>< >n.i ami Last Appraranre bnlOnr of lh<t ChurmliiK Atlrm? uml (lint ii of koiik Mluu KATIE PUTNAM, And her powerful and well-selected COMEDY COMPANY. TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 19.1875, WILL be presented the beautiful Mili? tary Operatic rams, entitled CHILI) Of TOE IIKlilffiT! Marale. MISS KATIE PU NAM. With SnnffH and her famous Gun Dunce. LITTLE*LOT PUTNAM will appear in one ot ber great tpeeialty Songs Overture..KATIE l'UTN \M OBCH K.STRA. To ooncludo with the very annisit g Farce of the LITTLE REBEL. Laura, tho Little Rebnl, with Pong, MISS KATIE PUTNAM. Be a i.v. of Tricks ?General admission, $1; Gallery, 50 uouts. Seata necurod without extra charge at the Wheeler House. Jan 10 1 A Cow and Yearling WILL be disposed of atj auction, in front or the Market, THIS MOBN> INQ. I9tb, at 11 o'clock. Jan 19 W. F, NIXON. Chief of Polio?. To Bent. A FOUR ROOM COTTAOE. |}9 plv to R. HANN AN. mm J?nl?_ Excursion Tickets. SOUTH CAROLINA KAILROAD. CiuuLEsurf, January 16, 1875. PERSONS wishing to attend tbe Kaoee at Oliarlustou can pnrehaae EXOUit SlON TICKETS at Columbia aud points on the Hontb Carolina Railroad, from tbe 18tli to the 22d, good to return until the 30th of this mmth S. D. PICK.ENS, Jan 19 5 Genoral Ticket Agent. "S?CE^D~M1J8IC B?0KB FOR 167?. UIVER op i.ikk. (35 eta.) A moat beautiful Hondav School Uuok. H. 8. Per- \ fct?*and IK. W. Be/Uley. liBaOKU. (1138.) Full colleotioD of I Metrical Tmmn, Antheme, Ac, with Sing? ing Sohool Courae. J7.it. Thornna and L. O. Emerson. THOnW Q.UA.UTKTTS AND AN-I THK.iis, ($2 60 ) Perfect niueio of tho | bent class, lor Quartett Choirs. J. li. Tkom'i*. D.1?KS' AMTilEU 6EHVICRS. I$2.50.) Anthem manic of excellent quality tor all tho services uf the Episcopal Cbarch. //. Dunks. PKUKIV v ANTHEM BOOK. ($1 50.) Eaey Am hems Very full. ko' U and already p>pular collection. Vv. O. Perkins. SONU MUM AUCH. <7C ctB.) For Singing School*. Not much Sacred Muric. but an admirable preparatory course, with a larg" quantity of aocular musio for prac? tice. //. It. P timer and L. O. Emerson. All hjuks pent post-paid,for retail prico. OLIVER DITBON 4 CO.. Bodtou. OHAS. H. DFTSON A CO., .Tau 10 swV 711 Hroad?vav. New York. MEDICINE uiVino llfst'/ant' uiti.uiF. IT is tho moat wonderful MEDIOfNE ever kunwn.and possesses a curative power urn quailed in the history Of retue idies. For aale onlv at Dec 16 T HEINITSR'S Dmt Stnre To Executors, Administrators. Guardians and Trustees. TAKE notice that you are hereby citnd aud required to tile id the office of the Court of Probate for ItichUnd County, on or before tho 1-it dav of February, 1875, your ANNUAL UE TURNS for 1874.' R. I. BOONE. Jan 5 til Judge of Probate. Wanted, Agents, Male and Female, -l^O sell Pictures everywhera. 14 000 re JL tailed by ono. Another writee: "I lean make more innnev in this bnsiucss I than I cm on a 110 000 farm, all stocked." WHITNEY A 00., Norwich, Conn. Doc9_3ojo Imported Wines, Brandies,! Etc .Etc SCOTCH WHISKIES. Old Jumaica Rnm, Brandies -0&ard,Ac, Holl?lid Oin, siiieiry ?vino,Port Wine, Madeira Wine. Also, "a targe ain't ot llnr old Whiskies, i?*rs. Ac. J. C. 8JEEGFHK _ Look After Your Stomach. rtlH K finest Medicinal Confection in tho JL world i? at HeinitabV Chocolato (or lunch. Chocolate for table. Walnut Nougat, I'isUcho Paste, Cocoa Caianiel, CrtM.ni Chocolate, Althea and Mallow Drops, Solu? ble Gum Drops, Cough Coufeclinus, Giu Ker Drops. Eng. Miut Drops, finest Extract Vanilla, finest Extract Lemon, for sale at HEISITSH'S Drug Store. D. c 221 Horse and Knie Shoes. 1 i'it \ KEOH FIRST QUALITY HORSE JA ?tJ SHOES, at $0 per keg. 100 koxs tirst quality MULE SHOES, at *7 pur keR. Juel received and for salo by Deo 17 JOHN AONEW ,? SON New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. Y^yO' KINO to Win, a story for girlf, Miotrens of the Mause, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur Bonnycaetle, $1 50. A History of Oermany, from tho Earliest Times, by Charltou Lewis, $2 50. Maninil of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Sorne, Hindoo, hgvpiiau and Old German, by Hurray, $2.25. " Prairie aud Forest, the Game of North America, with adventures in their pursuit, by Oillniore. $1 50. Hcait ii and Education, by Kingsley, $1.75. Hogarth's complete work*, iu three vo luraes. The Wild North I.aud. by Major Uutli r, with platen. $2 60 HiBtory of Clubs ?nd Ciub Lifo, London. Book of Wonder Inl Characters, with portraits. 'The Klang Dictionary, historical and auecdoial. Homes and Haunts ot the British Poets, London, and other new hooks. Nov 1 MILLINERY. PRICES DEDUCED of La dies'. Miene?' and Children's SONNETS. HATS. CAPS, ?nUTTS, UNDERWEAR. Fur Sets, Cloake, Worsted Goods. Hair.Corsets, Zephyr Worsted und other articles too nume? rous to mention; also, Bazar Patterns. Lauii s will please call und t>eu for themselves at Nov 2?! _MRS O. K. BEEP'S. Elaine Oil. 'II IF. undersigned aru t>olo agents for the I celebrated ELAINE OIL, 18? FI UK TEST, Perfertil/ secure and cannot be exploded. Absolutely safe. Price* at retail 40c. per gallon JOHN AGNEW A SON. Jan 5_ Springs, Axles and Iron. OUR stock of SPRINGS and AXLES, as well as IRON of all deauiiptions. is tery large. Purchasers will save money bt Sroouriiig thesu Roods, as well as Carnage [aterial, at the ITardware E#tabli*hment of Nov 23 JOHN AGNEW A SON. OTTB1 German S ohne tz en-Verein, OK Wednesday Evening-, Jan. 20,1875. A LL persona wishing to participate, who ?\. may come masked, must be known to the committee appointed to receive guests, or will bo reqaired to unmask in the com? mittee room uelore tbey. oau be admitted n the '?Halle." Strict observance of this nie will bo adhered to wicboat exception. Jan 13_i_ LiAff DHKTH'B GARDEN SEED! FULL assortment just received at .1?. T. 8ttimtA8 u. CO.'S Jan 16_.. . Drag , Store. Strayed or Stolen, ABOUT, five weeks ago, a fine red English MILCH OOW, _.heavy with calf, Any in form a iiuu win ne thankfully received and hand? somely rewarded by Jan 13 W. B. LOWRANOK. Notice.- -; Orr ice TaxAsoasa RicffLAKD CoCirrr*,' Columbia, B.C., January 13,1374. BY order, of the Honorable the Comp trolIer-Qeneral, the time for adding the twenty percent, penalty to .State'and County taxes, has been extended to the 1st Fobruary, 1875. Q. A. DARLING, 5 Jan 14 _County TreasOrc-r. 8eed Potatoes. 11 t\(\BARRELS Obsice Early Kose XvfV/ Seed Potatoes; warranted beat I quality, now on band and to be had daring tho season, by the barrel, only at C. J. LAUREY'8, Deo 29 Irao Opposite Pnssia OSca. PURE CALIFORNIA NAOEIBA. Dec 18_J. O. BEEPERS. 50 Cases Gatawba Champagne. THIS WINE is fully equal to the French and imported Champagne. Dec 18 _J. O. 8EEGER8. Kerosene Oil. PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at 18c. per gallon, at wholesale, and 20o. per gal? lon at retail, delivered in all parts of the city. This Oil is guaranteed fully np to the standard reqaired by the United 8tates. For sale bv J*n5 JOHN AQNEW A SON. New Orleans Molasses. pZf\ BARRELS oboice new crop New Or Ov7 leans MOLASSES, just receiyed direct from New Orleans, and for sale at wholesale and retail. Dec 5_JOHN AGNEW A RON.. South Carolina Jookoy CJutL ALL *?-ma*m&E^>* IMS. ' error the V* seuingtun Oouroo. la - Char loo top. ?. C. will commence eh WEDNESDAY, loth January, and. continue throughout 'the week. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20.1678; Jockey Club Purse 3450., Two miles, for all ages. $400 to first horae; 050 to second. Same Daj?Carolina Stake's for Three Year-Jlda. One mile, eloaedwith four aub ecribera Same Day?Jockey Club Purse 3300. One mile, for Thrse-Year-Olda. $200 to first horse; $50 to second. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1875. Hutchinson Stakes, for Thrce-Ycar-Oldo. Mile heats, closed with five aubscribere. Same Day?Jockey Club Purse $400. Hur? dle Race, two miles. $350 to Orot bor*?; $50 to second. FRIDAY. JANUARY 23, 1875. Jockey Clnb Purse $8t0. Three mile heats, for all ages. $700 to first horse; $100 to second. Same Day?Jookej Club Purae $450. Two miles, for all ages. $400 to first horse; $50 to second. Same Day?Hampton Stakes, for Four Year-Olde. Two mile heats, closed with four subscribers. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1875. Jockey Club Purse $800. Handicap. I Three mile heats. $500 to first horse; $100 ito second. Same Day?Jockey Club Purse 4800. Two miles, for alt ages. Same Day?Jockey Olub Porte $500. Mile heats, beat three in Ate. $100 to first horse; $10U to second. , . B. P. MILLIKEN, Jan 16 3_J_Secretary, j Agency for Benppernong Wines and Crape Vine*. SCUPPERNONG WINES, vintage 1869 to _ 1872. Souppernong VINES,1 $1.50 per dozen; Flowers' Viues, $2 00 per dozen: Thomas* Viues, $8 00 per dozen; Tender Pulp, $4 00 per doz'iu. Orders seat to ns will have prompt attention. L?RICK A LOWRANOE, JTan 1G 12_Columbia, B. C. Raisins, Francs, &o. ??i\(l PACKAGES LAYER RAISINS, ?\J\J Prunes, Currant*, Citron. Almonds, Pecans, Filberts, Walnuts, Oanton Ginger, Mince Meat, Plum Pudding, Ac. Ju?t received and for sale low by Dec 1_JOHN AQNEW A SON. Soluble Pacific Guano. $46 Cash. $53 lime. Without Interest. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COM? POUND AOID PHOSPHATE OF id ME for composting with cotton seed? $30 cash, $:)."> time, without interest. To accommodate planters, they ean order now and have until 1st April to de? cide whether thev will taker at time or cash mice. When delivered from factory by oar load, no drayage will be charged. This KU.ino is now so well known in all the Southern States for ite remarkable effects as au agency for inoroaeiog the products of labor a? uot to require special recommend? ation from Us. It* use for nine > oara pact has established its charaoter for reliable excollenco. The supplies put into market thia season are, as heretofore, prepare 1 under the superintendence of Dr. ST. JULIAN RAVEN EL, Chemist of the Com? pany, at Chariot-ton, 8*. C, hence planters may rest assured that its quality and com? position is precisely the same as that here? tofore sold. J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Carolina,Charleston, 8. O. JOHN S.REESE A CO., Nov 24 tnl3 General Agents, Baltimore. New, Choice and Fresh Goods. MY STORE, on Main street, two doors below Phosmx office, is once more open, where my oatrons osn aooare everything in the line, choice and fresh. CELE..Y, Eating and Planting POTATOES, Malaga GRAPES, French PRUNES. GRAN BERRIES, Bolugna and Fresh Pork SAUSAGES, French CONFEOTIONERY, and many other articles. Call and r-e tho stock. " MRS. 0. HOFFaiAN. Jan 14