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public! in iiajjpii i.ii?idw*wi.?og civil ?ad ?m**y ?oibortti??-. The i ceremonies look plea* io- Isabella | Park Tna royal nteddard I ?tm dis? played. 1 Madbio, Janasry 88 ?Alfonso wa?1 officially proolaisael King of Spain, to day, by Captain ?aoeral Oo?o?a, in the public preeenee of the atdermea and oivil and niilitary anthoritiee. The j oeremooy took place in Isabella Park. The royal Standard was displayed. King Alfonso issued two proclema tiona to-day. One is addressed to the inhabitants of the Basque Provinces and Navarre. To them, the Ktog saya that he innen for peace, bat will fight for his rights; that, ha is the represen? tative of the dynasty whiob their father* swore to obey; that he is a Ca? tholic, ana will aee that fall juslioe is again dem*to the church; and that if1 they wttt.-law-.down their arms, they will so* prosperity revive in the oonn ivM&sris&i "a i offera free amceatf to all who comply ' with hMterms. - The otbsr proclama? tion is addressed to the army, from whom the. King demands abnegation ] r. He exb orts those offloers and energy. He exhorts _ whom ttaTrevolatioa* indorjvd to join Don Oavtosi %o' twtom to their com? rades - tn .the army of Spain. The Ki"? %^??^wed^9? troops at Peralta, oftd was warmly cheered by the aoldisrS as thsy marohed by. Pahm, January 24.?The French authorities on loa Spanish froutier have seized a convoy of arms destined for the Oar liste. BOMB, January 24 ?Garibaldi land ed at Givita Yeoohiayesterday evening He was received whh the most entbu siastio demonstration* by the people and conducted through the town by a W torch-light procession. The uenerai arrived to-day in Borne. He was me at tiMrjiatiwt* sUtics by ihs Msyc and membern of the municipality, and oordiaUy welcomed to the oiky. Seve ral workmen's Societies formed the proeaeaioa n with bands, and escorted him to bis hotel. Immense crowds lined the streets, aod cheered as the General passed. No disorder marked the demonstration. Lohdo-j. January 25.?Rev Charles Kingaley is dead; aged 65. Mad?U?, January 25.?Various ru mere of compromise with Don Carlos BoMH, Janusry 26 ?Extravagant demonstrations over Garibaldi. The people took the horsse from his ear riage and hauled it to the hotel. Viwnha. January 25.?The Montene? gro and Turkish trouble has been com? promised. Lospos, , January 26,?A terrifio gale, accompanied by storms of rain, baa prevailed on the British coast for two days past; innumerable oasnaltiea to sailing evaft are reported. Mr TeiaaswWas i aaaarieaw fflaiicrs. |r Nnw Yobk, January 23.?The ice has swept away nssrly all the buoys, making navigation dangerous. A. custom house inspector, impli? cated in smuggling oigare, was sen? tenced to two years. Washington, January 23.? Repub? lican Senators held s caucus to-day, which continued for several hours. The chief topic of discussion was the condition of the Soatb, bat there be? ing conflicting views, no result was readied. The eaoeos instead of giv? ing expression to their views ou the Louisiana question, agreed to await the action of the Committee on Pri? vileges aod Elections on Piuohbaok credentials, and will, therefore, be go-' vsrned i.? tbe Ses?t^ by the nnn?nut tee's report. Some of the Senators saw no escape from the present diffi? culties in that State exoept by re? manding it to a territorial condition. By ihi? means iuey ooalu a?uid the coroplioatione growing out of the official recognition of tbe Kellogg Go prverument, and open a way by which order may eventually be restored. Others thoagbt that a stronger band ought to be stretched townru several of the Southern States, otherwise there might 'be snsroby. There were opinions different from those ex? pressed by the more conservative Se? nators.. All seemed to oomprebend the difficulties of the situation, but thete wss no distinctive plan formally presented as a measure of ^relief. There was a largo attendance at the House Republican oauous to-night, and ? general discussion as io what was best to be done in view of the present, condition of tbe South, but none of tbe measures reported at the previous caucus were acted npon. Finally * a resolation was adopted, placing tlie power of passing all pub lio Acts with the majority of tbe I House. A resolution for this purpose will probably be introduced in the House; do, Monday, and when adopted will have the effect of evading the two-thirds rnlo as to public Acts, in? cluding civil rights, the more en? ergetic enforcement of proteotivo laws in the Sooth, and authorizing the President; to .suspend tbe writ of habeas corpus in certain oases, together with other measures which have been tbe eubjeot of. consideration by the oauous committee. The proceedings are represented to havo been harmu-j nioosaad the resoit entirely aatlsfae^ tory. 'i NRW pftXKAIB, January 24.?W. H. Weeks, tbe colored Assistant Secretary of State, ? was killed last night, by George-Parks, colored Tax Assessor, in an altercation, reported to be about a woman. ., / , Hautvoh?, Co**., January 24 ?St. u Patriok'a Catholic OfiOrcb, Vioar-Ge r neral James Hughes pastor, wss de? stroyed by Are, sarly this morning. Only Iba walls ass standing. The church wss af reeatone edifice, sepsble eluded ?II tue eeercd cmblcma of wor oarod during ft period of teeutv years AH tbe valuable buildings adjoining, tbe convent, school-house, Ao., ?ere nninjared. Iba loss is estimated st $1511,000 Insurance 875.000 Tbe origio of tbe fire is in doubt, insurance people believing that there was some defeot in the furnace fluee, and the pistor thinking it tbe work of sn In? cendiary. Tbe oharob will be imme? diately rebuilt. New York, January 25?Judge Maunsel B. Field, formerly Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, died here yesterday. Low SM., Mass , January 36.?The Appleton Manufacturing Company starts 250 looms, whiob have been idle ten weeks. Washington, January 25 ?In ths House, a large number of bills were introduced and reforred?the Demo? crats calling for the resdiog of every bill. A "large unmber of petitions were presented for repeal of the law of 1872, relieving various foreign products of ten per cent., and against re enact? ment of the doty on tea abd coffee. The Navy Department caught fire at 2.30 to-day, and is attll burning. Nashville, January 25 ?The joint cession edjoorned amid intense excite? ment. It is understood tbe contest baa narrowed to Johnson and Browu. Tbe first ballot to-morrow decides. Tallahassee, January 25:?Tbe ab aention of tbe Republicans defeated a qnorom; there was aome shooting. Washington, January 15?In tbe Supreme Court, notbiug important. Questions of faot occupied the Judges, but uotblug whatever affecting the Booth and no general principles of law onunoiated. Nomination?Fitzbagb, Collector ol Oostoms at Natchez, Miss. Iu the House, a bill wss introduced regulating telegraphic to!!e; also, aid lag Southern railroads. By Young, of Georgia?appropriating 850,000 for the improvement of the Etowah River; also, improving Galvestou Harbor. Iu tbe Paoifio Boad matter, Irwin was discharged. Tbe bills making Hons too, Teias, a port ol entry, and making a eanal connecting Lake Michigan, Illinois and Mississippi a speciul for February 3. passed, by a vote of 179 to 55. A motion allowing the Speaker to forbid dilatory motions upon oer tain questions, was defeated?150 to 93?nut tbe required two-thirds; the Republicaus opposed to tbe Civil Rights Bill voting nay. The debate was quite spirited. Among the Re? publicans voting "no," were Buffiutun, Borobard, Burleigh. Foster, Hale, of Maine, Hale, of New York, Kaseon, Merriam, Pbelps, Pieree, ?. H. Ro? berta, Sener, Smith, of Ohio, Willard, of Vermont, and Willard, of Michigan. Tbe bill repealing the China Bubsidy to the Paoifio mail, passed. A bill authorizing another Fridge at St. Louis, paased. Butler moved to take up the Civil Rights Bill; defeated?147 to 98?not two-thirds. Tbe Republi? cans voting "no," were Butler, of Ten? nessee, Harrison, Hyde, Loftland, Lowndes, Maynard, Sener, Sbeats, Sloan, Smith, of Virginia, Stanard, Strait and Tbornburg. In tbe Senate, Vice-President Wil? son being ahseut from tbe city, An? thony, of Rhode Island, was elected Presideut pro ten. Robertson, of South Carolina, presented the joint resolutions af the Sooth Carolina Le? gislature, asking an appropriation of 8100,000 to deepen the harbor of Charleston. Morrill, of Vermont, in trodnned a hill to Aatahtiah an adora? tion fund, and apply a portion of the proceeds of the public landa to public education, and to provide for tbe more compute endowment and support of national colleges for the advancement of scientific and industrial education; which was ordered to be printed and lie ou the table. Morrill gave notioe tbat be would call tbe bill up ut an early day, for the purpose of submit? ting some remarks thcreou. The Chair laid before the, Senate a letter from the Secretary of War, iu answer to a resolution of the Senate, of the 11th instant, transmitting copies of correspondence iu relation to certain disorders in tbe State of Louisiana; wbiob was ordered to be printed uud referred to the Committee on Privi? leges and Elections. Flanagan, of Texas, presented a memorial of the Mayor ami Common Council of Hous? ton, Texas, iu favor of baviug that place declared a port of entry; referred to Committee on Commerce. Probabilities?During Tuesday, in the Sooth Atlantic Statee, high fol? lowed by falling barometer, slightly lower temperature. North-east to South-east winds and partly cloudy weather will prevail, possibly followed by light ruin in the Southern portion. Charleston, January 25?Arrived? Steamship Georgia, New York; bohooner N. Stevens, Boston. Teiegrannic~Caaam?rela\l Reports. Columbia, January 25.?Salee of cotton 92 bales?middling 13%(o>14t?. New YonK, January 25?Noon.? Cotton dnll?uplands 15^; Orleans 15%; sales 500. Wheat quiet and de? clining. Pork dnll?mess 10.50. Lard heavy?Bteam 13%. Money 2. Gold 12%. Exchange?long 4.87; short 4.9U. 7 P. M.? Cotton doll and easier; sales 1,007, at 15%@15%. Southern floor quiet, without deoided oheoge in price. Whiskey irregoler and unset? tled. Wheet doll and heavy?1.20(g) 182. Corn %o. lower end moderate business at the deoline. Coffee firm Rio 19gold. Prime sogar dnll and unchanged. Rioe quiet and unchanged, pork firm?new 19.45. Lord heavy prime steam 18#r?13#. Freights 28.600: January 16, 15 189: FsbrnssTy 16, 15 1 82; March If ftVlO? 10 1182; April 15*. 15 21 32; May 1515-16. 15 81-32; Jan. 1*6 1?; July 16 0 16, 1019 82; Aug oat 18K> Money io good ?apply, at 2}^@8 Sterling weaker?7. Gold etroog- 12^@12J, Govern - ments doll bot strong. States quiet end steady. Memphis, January 25.??ottoo quiet | and weak?middling 15; net receipts 3.898; Bbipmente 1.218; sales 1,200; I etock 67,989. I Boston, January 25 ?Cotton quiet | j?middling 153^; net receipts 100; gross 1,591; sale* 553; stock 2.402. Chicago, January 25 ?Flour dull I and nominal. Corn dull, deoliuing and unsettled?No. 2 mixed 64)^; re? jected 61(a)61 Pork in fair demand ?18.00. Lard steady?13 36 Whiskey steady?94. St. Louis, January 25.?Flour quiet j and weak. Corn dull?No. 2 mixed ' C2.'4@64 Pork closed quiet and weak ?1H 25. Baoen unobauged, with < uly limited jobbing demand. Lard firmi r ?18)4* Whiskey steady?94. Cincinnati, Jaunary 25.?Flour quiet and steady. Corn dull and declining? 68(^70. Pork quiet but firm?18 25 Lard higher?atesm 13; kettle steady I ?14@14}?. Baoon steady?shoulders 8; clear no 10??; clear 10^ Whiskey steady?95 Louisville, January 25.?Flour un? changed. Corn in fair demand?G8@ | TO Pork firm and unobauged. Baeou quiet and weak?shoulders 8@8>a'; I dear rib lO^jolear 11@11}?. Wb.sk.-y ?rua?94 Hugging very ettong and uuchanged. MoBUiB, January 25 ?Cotton weak ?middling 14^@14^; low middling 14; good ordinary 13.%; net receipts 3.303; exports Great Britain 1,628; | coastwise 1,915; sales 2,000; stock 68,969. (J'HAltLBSTON, Jaousry 25.?Cotton dull sud easy?middliug 14^; loi middling 14^; food ordinary 13^;' net receipts 3,138; exports oeastwiee | 1,646; sales 1,000; stock 74.521. Savannah, January 25 ?Cotton quiet?middling net receipts | 4,021; exports to Great Britain 2,165; ooutineut 2,030; sales 804; stock 91.301. GaiiVES'on, January 25.?Cotton quiet and unchanged?middling 14^; uet receipts 995; gross 1,124; exports to Great Britain 2.880; coastwise 813; sales 811; stuck 9.540. Baltimore, January 25 ?Cotton quiet and easier?middling 15; uet re oeipts 228; gros* 658; exports coast? wise 175; sales 162; spinners 45; slock 28.176. Norfolk. January 25 ?Cotton quiet ?middling 14}+', net receipts 1,658; I exports coastwise 1,375; sales 130; | stock 14.837. Nbw Orleans. January 25.?Cotton quiet?middling 14%; low middling | 143-i; good ordinary 13}?; net receipts 12,754; gross 14,100; exports to Great j Britain 4.910; to continent 890; coast? wise 2.913; sales 4.700; stock 308,439. Wilmington, January 25.?Cotton quiet?middliug 14 j4; net receipts 542; sales 598; stock 4,645. Philadelphia, January 25?Cotton quiet?middling 15>&; net receipts 135; gross 370. Auousta, January 25.?Cotton easy ?middliug low middling 1334'; good ordinary 13; net receipts 875; sales 1,036. Pahih. January 23. ? Beuten 62f. I0u. Liverpool, January 25?3 P. M. Cotton null and easier?uplands 7%; Orleans 7J,; sales 12,000, iuclndiug 6,100 American; 2,000 speculation ant export; cotton to arrive 1-16 cheaper; sales h<<ni<i midd?Djj uplsuds1, notlimg below good ordinary, shipped Decera her. January, February or March, 7?4' (?i7;8; nothing below low middliug, deliverable February, March and anvii tafiti ta m "pin, ? 78V3>' aO-lO. 6 P. M.?(Jotton sales on basis mid? dliug uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped December, Febru? ary or March, 7%@7 11-16; nothiug below low middliug, shipped Jauuary or February, 7 11-16; sales basis mid dliug Orleans, nothing bslow good ordinary, shipped February or Match, 7 1516 Tbe report of tbe sub committee sent by Congress to investigate Lou? isiana matters has, though long seen whizzing through tbe air, fallen like a I bomb-shell io the Radical camp. It absolutely left not a spot for the apolo r~, ? ? - ? v- ^? - i, J ? u|iuu. i u.b committee, Republican though it was, tohi a plain, unvarnished tale, backed by sworn testimony taken from the best citizens of Louisiana, from Bishop Wilmer, from Republicans aud from Democrats. And what a damuing picture was painted! Troe to life, all j the tnoro hideous because trnel From tbe silence whioh has prevailed in Con gress siuoe it was made upon Lonisi uua, we iufer that it even stunned tbe backers of Grant aud Sheridan. The country has looked iu vsiu for the fucts to be controverted or neutrslized. Having sent this sub-committee to Louisiana, expeoting it to fully justify the course of Grant regardless of truth, aud chagrined at the result, the whole committee has been posted off to New Orleans, to pat another face upon the whole matter. But it is too late. The moral effect has already been lost. The | country already knows that the truth has been told, sod nothing now can in tbe least disturb the oonviction. The New Orleans Republican, speak? ing of Wendell Phillips, says: "This fssrless champion of liberty has onoe more lesped into the arena." His last leap at Faueail Hall, however, con? vinced him that the "arena" bss ?hanged somewhat in the lest five or six years, sod bo leaped oat amid groans aod hisses. 'Tt? ?TAT? !LKCl?L.ATtmiC. ' ?o?dat; Jahoaat 25,1875. ' inj 8 BN ATE. I Ttz Tn^ta wa? isid fcifore tbe Senat? the report u( the Clerks of th? Senate ?od Hdumj, to this effect: Pareoaot to eononrrcnt reeolotion, December 21, 1874. directing tbe Clerk? to pub? lish notices to holders of claims against tbe State, other than Blue Ridge scrip and bills of tbe Bank of tbe State, to pressut tbe eame for registration, books were opened iu the offices of the Clerks of the Senate aud House and Attoruet-Geueral, and notioes given ib.rough" the principal newspapers of Charleston and Columbia. Tbe regie-1 tration embraces several classes of olaims, and amount in tbo aggregate! to 8796,265.26 Received as informa? tion. Mr. Swails presented the claim of A. W. Kennedj, for aervioes rendered aa surgeon of the Arsenal Academy. Mr. Wbittemore, from Committee I ou Privileges and Elections, in aooor dance with resolution of the Senate, reported back all papers innts posses? sion relative to contested election cases of Evana vs. Ersus, Wylie vs. Clinton, Thompson es. Gaillard, ac? companied with a resolution that the contents be dismissed, as the contest? ants have failed to conform to tbe re-1 quiremeots of tbe resolution passed by the Senate in relation to their sevural ca-eH. Agreed to. Mr. Nash moved that tbe enaoting I clause of a bill to encourage ooloziua-1 uou be stricken out. Made special ] order for the 27th. Joint resolution to allow Martha I C. Wright, of Sumter, to redeem cer? tain forfeited land in said County, and bill to authorize County Commission? ers of Riobland to levy and collect a t>peoial tax to pay past due indebted uens, received their third reading, and were ordered to the House. Tbe resolving clause of a joint reso? lution authorizing and requiring the County Commissioners of Richluud to pay certain accounts of J. E. D?nt, | Sheriff, was stricken out, after debate. I Favorable report of Committee on CUims on joint resolution to provide payment of claim of Columbia Gast Light Company, was read. Bills to regulate uppoiotment and salaries of Trial Justices in Counties of Anderson, Sumter aud Chester, were ordered to lie ou the table. Mr. Dunn, from Committee on Com-1 merce and Manufactures, to whom was relerred bill to incorporate Cougarce Manufacturing Company, reported back same, with rocommeudation that I bill do pass Ordered for cousidera-| tiou to-morrow. Mr. Wbittemore introduced bills re? quiring certain persons formerly Trea? surers of Darlington to turn over all checks, vouchers, papers or sccouuts I to tbe County Commissioners; to SU thorize aud require tbe County Com missioners of Darlington to levy a spe-1 oial tax aud for other purposes. Mr. Nutda?Bills to amend Sections I 4 and 12 of Chapter CXLV of General Statutes, relatiug to the State Peni-1 tentiary; to incorporate Columbia Street Railway Company. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. A bill to confirm, alter and modify the charter of incorporation of Caro? lina Lumber and Mauufacturiug Com pauy and the Tayior Iron Works Ma? uufacturiug Company, of Charleston, established under an Act to provide for granting of certain charters, approved February 20, 1874, was read third time and ordered to tbe Snuute. Mr. P. E. Jones introduced bill to authorize and empower County Com-1 mifsiouera of Orangeburg to open and keep in repair a public road running from M,?D',k'a Corner, uesir Butler's Mill. Mr. Curtis?Joiut resolution to allow Henderson White to redeem a certain lot of land in oity of Columbia, for? feited for non payment of taxes, Mr. Cannon presented claim of J. C. Martin against Cedar Springs Insti? tute, in Spartan burg. Mr. Wen berry?Bill to allow certain parties to redeem forfeited hinds in Sumter and-Aikeu Counties. Mr. Wallace?Bill to authorize Com? missioners of Union to apply proceeds of ono mill for County purposes to payment of past indebtedness of said County. Mr. Evans?Bill to empower County Treasurers to re-aell forfeited lands. Mr. Bostin?Dill to amend aa Act entitled "An Act to divido tbo State iuto five Congressional Districts; joint resolution looompei delinquent County Treasurers to settle thoir accounts with the State. Concurrent resolution for appoint? ment of com mittet: to audit certain out? standing oiaims against the State, was indefinitely postponed. Tbe enacting clause of a bill to pro? vide a remedy in certain cases of debts uot due, was stricken nut. Bill to prohibit the r 'tailing of in toxicating liquors within three miles of the Reidville High School, was or? dered to be engrossed. Bill to amend Section Si of an Act to reduce ull Acts and parts of Aots providing for assessor Ufc aud taxation of property into ouo Act, nod to amend same, was laid ou table. The euacting clause of bill to amend en Aot to regulate number aud pay of officers, attaohees, clerks und laborers of General Assembly, and to provide for manner of electing, appointing aud paving aame, was stricken out. Bill to require Auditor of Abbeville County to attend at several polling plaoea for assessment of property, waa laid on table. Mr. Andrews?Joint resolution au? thorizing Oounty Commissioners of Sumter todevy speoisl tax Mr. Woodruff?Bill to amend Sec-' tion 4. of Chapter CXXXV, of Revised Statutes, relating to effeneee against public polioy. Tb? BpeokerJeid bWv* th? Bytj? Ib. re.Ljo.tioa of EepfestuMWe K.| B. Myers, of Beaufort. Accepted, A - Nbw CocKTKEfarr.?A eonster-1 feit TJuited States Treasury note baa | been detected at Boaton, ao well exe? cuted that even the moat skillful de? tec tires differ as to its true charaoter, and have finally determined upon the ' following minute differences from the genuine: "On the genuine the buttons on the coat of John Qiiooy Adama are I perfectly round, while on the oounter-1 feit they have hd irregular or more of] an octagonal form; on the genuine the small toes of the female figure of Justice are full and natural, while on the counterfeit the small toes are very small, and the little one very obscure." Across thb Atlantic.?The vessels j sailing (ram Charleston for Liverpool, for most of the past season, hsve made excellent passages, some ol them going across in the rapid time of twenty-two days. The new Amerioan bark Bats* via, which left that city for Liverpool on the 28th December, arrived there on the 22d Jannary, or about twenty four daya' passage. Kalakaoa having examined the iron and smelting works and other curiosi? ties of St. Louis, left that city on Wednesday, for San Francisco, where the United States frigate Pensaoola is 1 waiting to take him back to bis king? dom. A very good time has Kalakaoa1 bad, notwithstanding the ohronio sore throat. On the night of the 12th instant, the stables aud barn of Mrs. Cornwall, iu York Couuty, were destroyed by fire. A large amount of cotton seed, together with 6,500 bundles of fodder, were consumed. Col. James W. Hinton, a prominent I lawyer and politician, formerly of North Carolina, but siuce the war a resident of Norfolk, Vs., died sud? denly, on Saturday, of paralysis. Borglars raided severe! stores in Orasgeburg, s isn nights ago. Woi. Auld aud Peter Reed, convicted of murder, were sentenced by Judge Reed tu bo hung on the 9th March. Major Thomas Q. Bacon's horse Oranger was tbo winner of the first race iu Charleston ou Saturday; Hitch? cock'* Letitia H. won the second, and Fludd's Miduight the ibird. Admiral Porter says we have no navy, and there are 100 iroo-clads in Europ- . .my one of whudi is capable of destroying iu action our whole fleet combined. Mr. S. H. King, for many years con? nected with the Charleston Courier, died on Saturday last, after a brief ill? ness. The funeral of Mr. M. H. Nathan, ex Chief of the Charleston Ore depart- | meut, was one of the largest secu in j that city for many years. | The Charlestouians are bestirring | themselves and making arrangements for the meeting of the National Grange Patrons of Husbandry. Mr. Joseph McNamara, a mercbaut of Orangebnrg, aud a sufferer by the recent fire there, is dead. Five tierces Davis' diamond hams, of this seaenu's cure, just received nt Hardy Solomon's. Dried peaches aud apples, white peas and beans just received aud for sale cheap, at Hardy Solomon's. A large lot of North Carolina moun? tain apples, just reoeived aud for sale cheap, at Solomon's. ?XS. Miller's Celebrated Fire and Bur? glar Proof Safes. ? FOIl SALE to close out, cheap. Every \ ) merchant should have one. 12,U00 in use and teetud in 200 tires. Jan 24 2 JOHN_AONKvV A 80aL_ For Sale. JUST received, sixty ?vo head of MULES, from Kentucky, that 1 can _j*ell as low as any man wishes to T imy can be seen at C. Logan's lots, an 21J1*_W. H. A f< TALBQ TT. Concert IJIOR the hcnetltof Washington Street M. 1 E. Church, b v the Columbia Choral Union, at Parker's Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, January 2G. Admission. *1 00. Kcserved seat.< secured at LvBrand's Music store, without extra chargs. Doors open j at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence at I 8 o'clock. Jan 22 _ An Avalanoho of Novelties. NEW OPERA HOUSE, Throe Nights, Commencing MOS DA I", JANUARY 25, 1875, Tho Great DeCastro Troupe Ai?n battles*& Otnts* Silver Helicon Bawd, The most attractive Company extaut. INCUEVSED liberality in the nightly dis? tribution of 160 COSTLY GIFTS. 150 Admission: Paiu,nstte aud Dress Circle, 175 cents; Gallery 50 cents. Hoste can he j secured without extra charge at Wheeler House. OltAND MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, at 3 o'elnck. Every child attsudiug will receive a handsome present. Admission to Mati? nee/25 oents._Jan 32 4 i For Sale! CT (^ITY COUPONS at a discount. Beceiva j bio iu payment for taxes and licenses at par. Also, Guaranteed Bonds of Green and Columbia Itailroad. Apply to D GAUBUILL, Jan 19 lmo Broker. 107 Main street. Agency for Souppernong Wines ano Grape Vines. SOUPPEBNONG WINE8, vintage 18C9 to . 187i. Souppsrnong VISES. $1.60 per doxon: Flowers' Vines, t'i 00 per dosen: Thomas Vines, S3 00 psr doa ju; Tender Polo, 14 00 per doz;u. Orders sent to us will have prompt attention. JLOUICK * LOWBANOE. Jan ICH_ColembKa q. PURK OALirOHNIA $MmmVf> Deo It J.O-8BKOEBH. inn OHJM* L*oJs*ik> ta^^^tmi LUU HAM?.larg. litMjait reosivee and for ult at l4o. per pound. Ijfettjg JQflrt AOMBW A ggf] Pearl Griti and Hominy. ?)K BARBELS FBE8H PEABLGBIT8, 4*9 15 b arr el s fresh PJCa.HL HOMINY. Ja?t reoeired and for aale by Jenjg_JOHN AQNRW A ROW. Hotice. Omn or Hcuool Coratsaicunnu RlOHLAMD OOUMTT, H. ?., Jan. 23, 1875. THE Commissioner hereby gives notioe to the Trustees of the several School Diatricta that he will not approve of any' pay certificate presented for approval nnless the aaid teaohera hold a certificate of qualification either from the Connty Board of Examiners or the State Superin? tendent of Education. I also give notioe that the Board of Exa? miners will meet JANUARY 80,1875, and0? the FOUBTH 8ATUBDAY of each month thereafter. Feraona wishing to teach la the Free Common Beboole in this County will please take notice. , > C J. OABBOLL, <' - Jan 26 2 8ohoel Ooramiasioner. BARGAINS EXMIfflBHITI" _, _ _ _ tj t. CLOSING OUT OF WINTER CLOTHING! Extraordinary Attraction!! CLOSING OUT OF Extraordinary Bargains!! CLOSING OUT OF WISTES CLOTHING. mm h mm. Jan 26 WISTES CHTIIIC AT REDUCED PRICES FOB CASH! TRAVELING BLANKETS AND SHAWLS AT COST! l! New Style Sats ! Fall and Wln?*; CLOTHS AND CASHMERES Made to Order Very Loir. it. & W, C. SWAFPISLD. Jan 26_ Sew, Choice and Fresh Goods. <j MY STORE, on Main street, ^^MUr two doors below futaaix office. S K u onoe more open, where my 40 KnitroDH oan secure everything ^?^n^jnOm the liwo, choice and freaa. CELEuY. Eating and Planting POTATOES, Malaga GBAPEM, French PBUNEtt, OBAN UEUHIEH, Bologna . and Freeh Pom MAU3AGE4, Freuoh 00N F EO TJ ONEBY, and many other article*. Gall and aee the block. MUS. 0. HOFFMAN. Jan 14_ UNDRBTH'I GARDEN SEED! AFULL assortneat Just reeeivad at L. T. 6ILHMAN A OO.'S Jan 16_Drag Store. Soluble Paoifio Ouano. *46 Cash. i&3 lime. Without Inter PACIFIC U?ANO COMPANY'* FOUND AOID PHOSPHAT I,I ME for composting with cotton : t30 oaah, ?35 lime, without interest. ; To accommodate planters, t say . can order now and have until let April tedav i . oide whether they will take at time or cash price. When delivered from fssna-iby oar load, no drayaga will be oha|geA>-<JXW? . , KUiino is now ao well kuowa in all t? t ' Southern btatea for ita wmaxkaJM^eOeota as an agency for increasing tha products of labor aa not to require epeoial recommend? ation from us. Its aaa /or nine 3 sars past ifei has established its character for reliable cxoellenro. The supplies not* into merket this season arsk ae heretofore, preparai . , ! under the .ujoerintandsaos of pr.ptJl , JULIAN RAYSNBL, Chesaiat of the Com? pany, at Oherleston, S.O., hence planters - may rest aaaurad that its quality and com? position ia pracieeljr the same aejtha*.here? tofore sold. f. -? J. K..BpBH0*Y . . Agsat fbr Booth Carolina. Charleston, S. 0. ? JoUH H, 8BB8B A CO., Nov >4 tnl3 Qsnsral Agents, Baltimore. Seed Potatoes. 1/ W I BAURKL8 Chains Early lio? l\Jv 7 Sj?d Potatoes: warranted best SnaJity, now on hand end to be had during Ue aeaaon. by the barrel, only St . 0. J. LkUftKYTi. Bsc 9* lmo ' Opposite Pxctstx OftVc*. All goods marked AWn five per cent, at Hardy Solomon's. ?