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Lo??ow^bfaj?y?9.~-The capture
^netf/W* grod?^ Toet^iJ
Guiposooa; that Lome was compelled
to abandon Zuauz, and Guitaria waa
hemmed in at Sin Sebastian, and that
tbe^Alfousiats lost 1,200 in the recent
ltUB>Klth February 9.?Alfonso re?
turns to Madrid on Saturday. Jovel
bur takes the chief command of the
army of the. North. A steamer with
400 troops leaves Cadis shortly for
OnbeV ?" ?
Vib*?a, February 9.<*?The Arch
Duke Jobaou Salta tor has been ar?
rested for writing a pamphlet on mili?
tary re-organization, violently attack?
ing Germany, and declaring a War be?
tween Auatriaend Germany imminent.
Madbxd. February 9.?The Oarlist
ohieftain Mendini, reported killed by
our men, was * hot for treason by order
of Don Carlos. Tbe Alfonsista ope?
rating against tbe Carlists in Navarre
suffered a check, oaased by over confi?
dence of the Alfonsist commander.
Count Valmaseda will be appointed
Captain-General of Cuba. Importaut
measures regarding Cuba pending.
London, February 9.?Tbe Oarlist
committee here have intelligence of a
great victory. 7,000 Alfonsista killed
and wounded. Don Oarloa issued a
congratulatory proclamation.
T?i?nra\ul?lo-~Aiacrican Matter*.
San Fbaucisoo, February 9.?Seve?
ral , - alight earthquakes, yesterday,
nearly, panicked a eengregatiou, but
no damage.
Baltimobe, February 9.?An elderly
lady recovered $3,000 from a ruffian,
who spat in her face and slapped her
on both cheeks.
New Orleans, February 9.?Tbe
cotton-laden steamer Princeton is
burning in tbe hold.
Judge.. Marshall, member of tbe
Congressional Committee, in a eard,
disavows any formal action of the
ooamittee towards a oompromiee.
Individual members are responsible ae
individuals.
Law its, Dam., February 9.?An one
known steamer is on tbe ioe breaker,
with signals, of distress.
Naw Yobk, February 9.?A fire oo
corred thie morning, iu a three-story
brick tenement. Two girls, aeven end
ten years old, were burned to death
and their father faulty burned. Wea?
ther here aud North intensely cold.
Brooklyn, February 9.?Three meo
entered e pawn-broker's shop, gagged I
"our unole,'r and filched ?7,200. A
aohool house at Huuter'a Point burned,
with one ohili; three officers severely
burned while reeling Children; in?
cendiary.
' WABttiKGTott, February 9?8 F. M.
Sypher, of Loniaiana, offered ths fol?
io wtnaj resolution, whioh was agreed
to: Wtrerees the1 expenses of the Go?
vernment require an additional reve?
nue of from #30,000,000 to 840.000.000;
and whereas by the Act of July 14,
1870, the duty on imported sagars was
reduced at the rate of 88)? per cent.;
and whereas 'said; reduction of doty
diminished the revenue of the Govern?
ment #14.000,000 in gold annually,
without reduoing tbe price of angara
to consumers; therefore, Resolved,
That the Committee on Ways and
Means be directed to inquire into tbe
expediency oi restoring the duty on
all imported sugars to the rate of doty
imposed by law previous to the passage
of thb afore* a id Act. Howe, of Mis?
sissippi, introduced a bill to remove
the political disabilities of Isaao N.
?Brown, of Mississippi; passed. Tbe
sub-Committee on Ways and Means
have reported ia favor of 20 per cent,
increase on tbe present tariff on all
grades ?f sogar, and it is said tbo full
committee havo adopted the report
aud that their bill embracea this fea?
ture.
In the Senate, on motion of John
?ton, of Virginia, the vote by which
the bill referring to the Oourt of
Claims tbe claim of G. W. Onstis Lee,
for the Arlington et|ate m Virginia,
was indefinitely postponed, yesterday,
was reconsidered, and the bill was
fflaeed ob the calendar, with the ad?
vance report. Johnston gave notice
that he would address the Senate in re?
gard to the bill at an early day.
Iu the Supremo Court: Mitchell vs.
the United States, appeal from the
Court of Claim*. Iu this ease it is
held that when a party left his home
in the North for the inaurreotioua-y
States after the war was flagrant, a >
could Itava no bona fid? intent to es?
tablish ?a 'domicile there, beoause in
law he, could not do so. The pre?
sumption will,, therefore, be that he
did not intend to gain a domicile there,
and gaining none he was not protected
in hi* boBlnass operations there ae a
resident; hence the proceeds of ootton
which he pnrohised and which was
seined by the Government, cannot be
recdvered by hjrn, the property hav
' utfally confiscated. The
?5 ccttcn *mmm the ssme
as if it had been pur
/?gent sent to make it.
b?During Wednesday,
in the South Atlantic States, rising,
followed by falliog barometer, tncreas
" mdiness and
For the!Sai(I
ir. Easterly wl
re, cloudy and Jreii
tarn
thfe *rt\oV
|or^'}of Sehitor Stewart; who favors
Hodgse hae been re
ie Department of
Ol
WAEBMOT^rp.bruary 9^? P. tf.
order
Ia the Senate, Bogt; of Min?doll, pre?
sented the memorial of the St. Louis]
Chamber of. Oommero* in favor of |
opening the Soath-vrest pass of the
Mississippi Hirer, and remonstrating
{against the opening of the South pass|
thereof. .Aicorn, of Mississippi, pre?
sented a memorial of the members of I
the bar'of North-east Mississippi, fa
voriag the passing of the House bill
providing for a Dmtriot Court at Aber?
deen, Mississippi. Clayton, of Ar?
kansas; moved that the message of the
President on Arkansas be taken up
and referred to the Committee on Pri?
vilege* and Elections. Bayard, of
Delaware, said an order was msde yes?
terday to print the message and aooom ?
panying documents, whioh had not yet
been oomplied with. True, the mes?
sage was here, but the accompanying
doonments bad not yet been printed.
He had been informed that it was the
intention of the Senate to adjourn to?
day at the expiration of the morning
hour, as a mark of respect to the late
Senator Bookingbam, of Connecticut,
whose funeral took place to-day. He,
therefore, hoped the motion to refer
wonld not be considered now, as it1
would lead to debate, and there were
bnt five minutes of the morning hour 1
left. Clayton said some days ago he
presented a memorial from Hon. Jos.
JJrooks, of Arkausaa, to the effect that
lie had been unlawfully kept oat of his
office as Governor, and that the memo?
rial was referred to the Committee on
Privileges and Elections. He (Clay?
ton) introduced resolutions calling
npou the President for the informa?
tion received yesterday after present?
ing memorial, and it seemed to him
proper that the message should go to
the same committee as the memorial of
Brook? Thormau seid ordinarily
there was no trouble about referriug a j
message, but this was an exoeptioual
case. It seemed to him that if any?
thing could be demonstrated, it was
the fact that this message should go tu
the Committee on the Judioiary. He |
did out want to consume time in ar?
guing the matter now, bat he was suro
that the message could not b- referred
without debate, at4 it was the most ex?
traordinary aud astounding of all
menssges. He aekod that the un?
finished business?the steamboat bill
?be taken up. The Senate then?at
1.05 P. M.?as a mark of respect to
tho late Senator Buckingham, of Con?
necticut, adjourned.
The Ways and Means Committee
agreed opon a tariff and tax bill, whioh
will be reported to-morrow. The duty
on sogar and molasses is increased
twenty-five per oent. upon present
rates, and classifications are not dis?
turbed. The tax on wbibkey is in?
creased fifteen oents per gallon on all
in bond and bands of reotifyers and
wholesale dealers, and thirty cents per
gallon on fnture manufacture, and
an increase of duty on imported spirits
to correspond with the increase upon
the domestic; the tax on tobacco is in?
creased four cents per pound on all
manufactured after the law takes effect.
The ten per ceat. reduction in the Aot'
of 1872 is repealed, and matches are
wholly relieved from tax. The com?
mittee refused, by a decided vote, to
tax tea and coffee.
Z b Yanoe, of North Carolina, ap?
peared before the Committee oo Ap-1
propriations, aud urged tha payment |
of $370,977.17 due Southern mail con?
tractors for carrying mails np to the
26th May, 1861. The rest of theday'?
session was oonsumed in discussing
ths appropriation to pay the Cuoutaw
and ObiokaaaWclaims to the amount of
about $1,000,U00. They were rejected
and the Indian appropriation bill was
passed.
T?lcgraphl?~Commercial Keporla.
Nbw Yobx, February 9?Noon.
Cotton firm; sales2,0JO?upland.* 15^3; j
Orleans 16. Futures opened steadier:
March 15 11-10, 15 23-82; April 16 1-32,
16 116; May 16 1132, 16^; Juue
l?5a, 16 11-16. Floor, wheat and
corn dull and unchanged. Pork heavy
-mess 19.50. Lard heavy?steam
14 116. Money 2Gold 14*,*. Ex?
change?long 4.86>?'; short 4.89)?.
7 P. M.?Cotton?net receipts 625;
gross 8.468. Futures dosed firm; sales
15,900: February 15 23 32.15%; March
15 21 32. 15 1316; April 16Ji\ 16 5 32;
May 16 7-16, 16 15-32; June 16 23-32.
16%; July 16 81-32, 17; August 17H;
September 16%. Cotton steady; sales
8,055, at 15%@16. Floor?4 70?
8.00. Whoat quiet and prices gene?
rally without dedded change, dosing
dull, heavy and lo. lower to sell.
Pork lower?new job lots 19.87^.
Lard lower?prime eteam 14@14 1-16.
Whiskey decidedly lower?1.05.
Freights?cotton, steam 5-16. Money
easy, at 2>?@3. Sterling dall, at G}4.
Gold advanoed?l4%(a)14#. uoveru
monte aotive and strong. States quiet
and nominal. Slocks closed dull and
weak.
Boston, February 9.?Cotton quiet
and steady?middling 15%; net re?
ceipts 3; gross 86; sales 7.
Phi&aohIjPBIA, February 9.?Cotton
quiet?middling 15%; net receipts
262; gross 1,082; exports to continent
124.
Baxttxobb, February 9.?Floor dull
and unchanged. Wheat dull?Mary?
land red 1.10(^1.20. Corn weak and
lower? 76(#80. Provisions aotive and
order trade. Park 19.50@20.00. Ba?
con?shoulders 8)4. Lsrd 13%@14"a.
Coffee quiet and unohsnged. Whis?
key excited?1.00Q1.07. Cotton quiet
and firm-middling \b}i?\b%\ net
receipts 860: gross (05; exports eoast
wise 280; sales 220; spinners 125.
NoBPOidC, February 9.?Cotton
.?middling 15; net receipts
; exports ootfSVwke 1,000; tales
vi.
urea I entern i,*/r>7 senna
coastwise 822; sales 7,400.
Savannah, February 9.?Cotton
qoiet and nominal?oiiddling 15j?;
net receipts 2,571; exports coastwise
877; sales 1,08ft
Ohioaoo, Fe.brasry 9.?Floor firm
and in fair demand. Com doll and
deolining?No. 2 mixed 02^@62>4';
rejected 61.
Mobile, February 9 ? Cotton qoiet
?middling 15; net receipts 3.700; lx
ports ooastwiBo 2,058; sales 254.
Cincinnati. February 9.?Floor and
oora steady. Pork qoiet?19 00. Lird
qoiet?steam 18 60 bid; 13.62>? asked;
kettle 14.25(5)14 50. Bacon?ahoul
dere doll, at 83^(^8j^; to sides out
of smoke. Wbiekey excited and
higher?1.02.
Lootsville, February 9 ?Flour un?
changed. Corn firm?68(a>70. Pork
Arm?20.00. Bacon quiet and un?
changed. Prime lard?steam 14;
tieroe 14&@14%; keg 15Whis?
key exoited and higher?1.02. Bag?
ging quiet and tlrin?12(a)l2,4|.
St. Louis, February 9.?Flour in
good demand for low and medium
grades, which arc wanted. Com
opened pretty firm?Gi@65; closed
weak?615?@6454. Whiskey advauoed
?1.02. Pork dull?18 50. Baoou un?
changed. Lard bold 13,' 3.
Memphis, February 9.?Holiday;
net receipts 2,557; shipments 1,4.81;
sales 1.500.
Galvbston. February 9.?Holiday;
net receipts oottou 800; stook 80,264
Wilmington, February 9.?Cotton
unsettled and nomiuul?middling 11 }.2;
net receipts 278.
August a, February 9.?Cotton
steady?middling low middling
14l4(3)14%; good ordinary 13^; net
receipts 611; sales 698.
Charleston, February 9.?Cotton
quiet and eat>y?middling 15(^15}^;
net receipts 1,551; saies 800.
Liverpool, February 9?3 P. M.?
Cotton market easier, but not quota
bly lower?middling uplands 1%', mid?
dling Orleaus 7%@8; sales 12,000, in?
cluding 2.000 speculation and export;
to arrive 1-16 cheaper; Hales basia mid?
dling uplands, nothing below low mid?
dling, shipped January, February or
March, 7>4@8; March or April,
7 1516; deliverable April or May,
7 13 16.
5 P. M.?Sales 6,100 Ameriean;
sales basis middling uplands, nothing
below good ordinury, shipped Juouary,
7%; nothing below low middling,
shipped January, 7 11-16; February or
Maroh, 7^; nothing below low mid?
dling, deliverable Mferoh or April, 1%.
Yarns and fabrics steady.
Schknck'h Pulmonio Syrup, Sea
Weed Toniu and Mandrake Pills.?
These deservedly celebrated und popu?
lar medicines have effected a revolu?
tion in tbe healing art, and proved
the fallacy of several maxims which
have for many years obstructed tbe
progress of medical soienoe. The
false supposition thut "Consumption
is incurable," deterred physicacs from
attempting to find remedies for that
disease, and patients afflicted with it
reconciled themselves to death without
making an effort to esoape from a
doom which tbey supposed to be una?
voidable. It is now proved, however,
that Consumption can be cured, and that
it has been cured in a very great num?
ber of eisen (some of them appuroutly
desperate ones) by Sohenck's Pnlnio
nic Syrup alone; and in other cases by
tbe same medicine in conneotiou with
Sobonck's Sea Weed Tonic and Man?
drake Pills, one or both, according to
the requirements of tbe oase.
I Dr. Scbenck, himself, who enjoyod
I uninterrupted good health for more
j than forty years, was snpposed, at cue
time to be at the very gate of death.
! bis physicians having pronouuoed bis
case, hopeless, and abandoned him to
bis fate. He was cured by tbo afore?
said medicines, and, since bis recovery,
many thousands cimilarly affected
have used Dr. Sohe.nok's preparations
witb the same remarkable success.
Full directions uocompany each,
making it not absolutely necestary to
personally Bee Dr. Scbenck, nulesu pa?
tients wish their lungs examined, and
for this purpose he ia professionally at
bis principal office, corner Sixth and
Arch streets, Philadelphia, every Mon?
day, wbere all letters for advioe most
I be addressed. Sobenok's medicines
i are sold by all druggists. Jan 9 fl8
Be Just to Yourself and Generous
to Your Wife.?Keep yonr farm ac?
counts oorrectly and regularly in tbe
"Rural Accountant," and give yonr
wife a oopy of the "Carolina House?
wife." The large sale of tbe Bural Ac?
countants has enabled the publishers,
Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charles?
ton, 8. C, to stereotype the forme, and
thus reduce the cost. They now offer
tbe small size at $1, and the large at
81.50, per mall, postage prepaid. Tbe
Carolina Housewife ia Miss Botledge'a
established cookery book, and should
be in every house in Carolina. J If
* Tbe ease with wbioh tbe actors in
tbe Brooklyn drama or tragedy are
moved to tears is something marvel?
ous. Moulton baa tojd how frequent?
ly Beeoher wept. Tilton tella bow
Moultou wept, and again bow Beeoher
wept "prodigiously;" and now the re?
porters tells us how Tilton, during the
reading in oonrt of au artiole of
Beeoher's in the Christian Union, ia
which he was referred to es a brilliant
young writer end orator, "oloaed his
eyee and tbe tears ren. down his
shocks."
Tbey say their armies are. on e
"peace footing" in Europe when they
have 250,000 men in ehe Anstro-Han
garlaa evtny. 700.000 in the Bastion
army, 500,000 in1 the French army and
.??000,000 in the Ptaeaian army. If it
takes sueh armies to deolare peace it
is somewhat alarming It ponder the
probabilities of the "war footing.**
As Invaluable: Tbavbling Com?
panion?Change of olimatu, water or
diet is apt to induce barrassing and
often dangerous diseases., The three
changes combined ure fatal to thou
nanda ol emigrants e very year. Is it
not, tuen, of the lust importance to
know that Ho&tetter'a Stomach Bitters
are an absolute preventive of the hurt?
ful consequenoes arising from these
causes? Travelers, voysgers, and em?
igrants to new countries cannot be too
often reminded of the fact, that this
agreeable vegetable tonio is the most
reliable safeguard against disorders to
which they are far more liable than the
habitual deuizeus of healthy regions.
The primal effect of the unwholesome
atmoppbere which produces what are
called malarious fevers, is to depress
and debilitute the system. The body,
then, becomes an easy prey to the ma
iignaut priuoiple in the air. It is man?
ifest, therefore, that the surest way to
avoid all epidemic a,ud endemic mala?
dies of un intermittent type, is to
counteract Fthe weakening tendencies
of miasmu by artificial invigoration.
That Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is
thej surest resnscitunt of flagging
vigor, is u fuct which is best appreci?
ated wherever intluences inimical to
health exist. But it is nut alone against
maluria thut they protect the system.
They so toughen it as to enable it to
endure with impunity extremes of heat
and cold to which travelers arc often
subjected, und they neutralize those
elements in unaccustomed water or
diet, which would otherwise beget dis?
orders of the stomach and bowels.
The brackish water with which voy?
agers by sea are often compelled to
quench their thirst, is apt to provoke
dysentery and other serious com?
plaints, bot when the Bitters ure
mixed with it, it becomes harmless.
Truly, this great protective invigorant
is an invaluable traveling oorupani?n.
J ?fSfl
BeECHBB ON DbDQS AND MBDICIKB8.
?Referring to the want of fidelity be?
tween mau and man, whioh begets a
spirit of fraud, he sayB: "Medicines
are adulterated; bread is adulterated;
coffee is mixed; yonr sogar is adulte?
rated."' This is all true; and we may
add some startling revelations with re?
gard to the adulterations and mixture
of medicines, which our people, with
blind credulity, swallow npou faith:
Brandreth's Pills contain extract of
pokeberriea, saffron, cloves, aloes;
Bad way's Belief contains tinctnre of
pepper, alcohol, camphor; yonr spices,
toe, are mixed with saw-dust and
ground-up musty ship crackers; cream
of tartar is mixed with white earth
and 'lime, und cooking soda is a mix?
ture of powdered washing soda.
Yonr security, then, is to boy urticlet
prepared at borne, of warranted purity
and approved worth.
Heinitsh's Baking Powder?cook's
favorite?is tbe best and obeapest.
Heinitsh's Pure Baking Soda and
Cream Tartar, for bread aud biscuit.
Heinitsh's Pure Ground Pepper,
Mostatd and Cinnamon.
Heinitsh's Pure Flavoring Extracts.
Heinitsh's Quaker Linimeut better
than Beady Belief; a speedy cure.
Hesnitsh's Blood and Liver Pills,
entirely vegetable, and a marvelous
medicine for the Liver, Stomach and
Bowels. Heiuitsh's Blood Purifying
Liver Pills eures Liver Complaint,
Headache, Stomach Disorders, Indi?
gestion und Constipation.
Stanley's Cough Syrup cures nil
kinds of Coughs, Hoursenesb, Bron?
chitis, incipient Consumption. Try
it; don't delay. A Cough gets worse
with every day's neglect.
Medic.nes of all kind.-, of warranted
quality, at the lowest prices. Make
but one trial and be rouviuced. f
A shocking accident happened nt
the Jersey furry, foot of Courtland
street, New York, on S.iturd-iy morn?
ing. As the boat was approaching the
slip, a lad, about seventeen years of
ago, leaped to the bridge, but missing
bis footing,,fell between the boat und
the pier. He caught the pier with his
hands, and the boat crushed the upper
part of bis body into a sbapolbss,
bleeding mass, before tbe eyes of tbe
horror-striokeo passengers.
The materialized spirit of Satnoiaet,
an anoient Iudian ohieftain, appeared
at a Cooper Institute (New York)
seanoe, tbe other eveuing. The me?
dium of tbe occasion a Mr. Warren,
is obliged to smoke an opinm cigar
before be can get into oommnnieation
with Samoiset. Most any mortal oan
see Indians, and perhaps serpents,
after smoking an opium cigar or two.
Nothing marvelous about that,
j All who handle money mast occa?
sionally get hold of counterfeit bills,
for the note printing bureau at Wash?
ington makea tbe startling admission
tbat seven out of the nine denomina?
tions of the national bank notes have
been counterfeited. Nor is this tbe
worst yet. It is farther asaerted tbat
tbe makers of sporioos notes are get?
ting more expert every year.
??.Governor Cbsmberlain, of Sonth
Carolina, is winning golden opinions
from all sorts of people for bis just and
able course ia that State. Everything
seems to be going on well there nnder
bis management, and the Conservative
people are giving him their hearty
support. This is the true road to re?
construction and peace after all.
[Richmond Enquirer, (Dent.)
Since the disappearance of Charley
Boss, and tbe consequent agitation,
eleven l?st boys have been recovered
and restored to their friends. Charley
remains in obasuritj, bqt. bis disap?
pearance has bet a the means of bring?
ing light to many other household*.
Ho suffers that ethos* mayttfoie%
The store ol Cooks. Black *% Co.,
Lanoon, Illinois, was destroyed by fife
reoenUj; loss 124,000
Bit is reported and believed in Rieh
mood, Vh., that a considerable amount
of State tuxes have been. paid with
coupons stolen from< the bonds that
were so loosely packed away in the
office of ? the Slate Treasury, in regard
to which thero was a considerable sen?
sation last winter, and for which Mr.
Ooleman. Secretary of the Virginia
Board of Public Work*, Was sent to
the penitentiary.
At Princeton, 111., on Thursday,
Henry T. Reed was shot and instantly
killed by his brother, Samnel Reed.
A fend has existed between the bro?
thers for several years, and some Cime
ago Henry managed to get the old
man to sign over the farm, worth
$50,000, to him, which embittered the
other brothers more than ever against
him.
It is not likely that the Senate will
take np the Oivil Rights Bill which
has just passed the House before the
close of the session. The time is short
and the requirements of other busi?
ness pressing. So the Radicala who
favor it need not get drnnk and have a
gloritioelion too soou. There is snoh
a thing us a prematuro caso of delirium
tremens, you know.
Cancel Youb Stamps.?Collectors
hava been instructed by the Commis?
sioner of Internal Revenue to strictly
enforce the law in relation to the two
cent stamps on chocks, drafts or
orders. Tha penalty is $50 for eaob
such paper not properly et imped and
effectually cancelled.
Captain James Irr dell Wnddeil, of
North Carolina, who was the com
munder of the Confederate cruiser
Shouandoah, has recently received the
appointment as commander of one of
the Pacific mail steamers, plying be?
tween San Francisco and the ports of
China and Japan.
A dreadful calumity oocurrcd at
Grove Station, on tho Greenville and
Columbia Railroad on the 0th?the de?
struction of the dwelling, smoke?
house and kitohen of Mr. Aaron Hol?
land. Painful to relate, his dsoghter
Amanda, a maiden lady of .thirty, was
burnt to death.
Wheu Alexander H. Stephens passes
a Washington undertaker's establish?
ment, the proprietor always comes to
the door, takes a long, lingering look
at the shadowy form of the great para
graphist, and theu returns to wonder
at the mysterious ways of Providence.
I Brooklyn Argus.
Tho meeting of colored men in
Washington City, about which so
muoh has been said, was held at the
bouse of Congressman Rapier, of
North Carolina, and not Congressman
Ransier, of this State. Ransier dis?
approves of their action.
New Yorkers will havo an abun?
dance of ice this year. Along the up?
per Hudson River 2,500,000 tons of
the article have been secured, valued at
$28,000,000. The capital invested in
the ice buainces in New York is
$3,500,000.
Wm. Ellice, a Brooklyn dog-owner
who didn't believe in hydrophobia, has
just died from the effects of a bite
from bis ooaeb-d >g. He angrily put
the doctor out of the room when that
person hinted that it was the dog-bite
that ailed him.
The champion dead-beat is a legis?
lator. He rtceivt d a free pass from a
railroad onmpanj, and not having oc?
casion to use it, wanted the compauy
to givo him tho value of it in money.
A lUtlo three-year-old woke up the
other morning, and, seeing the full
moon from the window, innocently re?
marked': "I should tiuk tt about time
for Dod to take that moon in."
Some of the Western farmers are
mortgaging the crops they expect to
raiso next year. The grass-hoop -is
are probably the mortgagees.
Some Michigan people, uuuhlo to
think up anything worse, have named
their town Bad Ax.
A New York woman has jaat paid
$20 to a dentist for filling the decayed
teeth of her poodle.
Baby waists and baby shcuMer-knots
of gay colored ribbou aro alTeoied by
girls at parties who are over twelve.
Mr. Daniel Thornburg, of Gaaton
County, N. C, was kicked to death by
a mule on Friday last.
Judge Mackey, oe Monday, by re?
quest, adjourned Fairfleld Court until
the regular term in May.
All goods masked down five, per
cent, at Hardy Solomon's. \
A house without a wile is like a rose
without fragranoe.
Early Rose Potatoes,
T)RRS3BE'S Peerless Onion Setts, Lit
13 tie i'ixio Cabbage, Early Ulm Cabbage,
I ten dive earlier than Early York, for
I sale at HBINITSB'B
Peb 10t Drug and Heed Store.
Columbia Chapter, Bo- 6, R. A. M.
ft. A KEOOLAB communication of
/V- tin* Chapter will be hold THIS
JT (.Wednesday) EV?NIN?, in Ma
/wr\ eonie Hall, at 7 o'clock. By order
I of the M K. LI. 1>. J. SULZBAOHEB,
Jan 10 1 _Secretary.
For Sale.
II AVISO ohabged mv residence, I
d-sir - to sell my HCDHK in Colnm
.bU, and will sell at a saorl?ee in order
I to avoid renting. Gallon J. H. SAWYER,
Esq., at tho Central National Bank, who is
' procured to uegotiate,
* A. Q. BBBNIZEB,
Jan 31 18 _Charlotte, N. O.
New, Choice and Fresh Goods. ,
MY STORE, on Main street
two doors below Pacsstk offlce
la oboe more open, waste
matrons oan secure evtryth
u the lias, ehoiee end *
2 m
SAUrtAOES, ....
fcndmany other artioias. Call sad see l
? took MBS. 0. HOFFMAN.
Jin U
^imiotJ 'TawaUfca..
Sale of Valuable Watche*. Held a* Oo?aUt
D. 0 i P?IXOTTO & SON, Auctioneers
The above wrlfelew'wTll be sold on
THUBSDA* MOBMtlgv at 10 pfcloeA.at
oar auction etore, next to the Fost office.
Feb 10_._ ? . Terms cash.
HOW TO SAVJTl?JNEY! 7"
Instead or paving 10 cents for Cigars,
bay the INDIaH GlttL'd i f>lalo, wbksU
are far better. a^JJP
HOW TO THROW AWAY MOSEY I
Pay 124 ocnts for Cigars, instead of bay?
ing the INDIAN GIKl,*8 "New Sensation"
and "Monopoly," a for 25 eentu, that are
creating anoh a seneation among ?mofcera,
and bound, to mooopoUxe the Cigar trade
Bold only by PEBBY a BLAWSON,
Indian Oirl Oigar Store,
Next door to J. ?. Dia.'a Hardware Store.
Feb 10_. ?
GUANO.
DANIEL CRAWFORD & 8098.
Agonta for the following brands:
fct TOURER a" Ammoniatad SVPBB
Hi phosphate of lime.
"AiiBION" English Cotton Manors.
"Ooneontrktsd SUPEB-PHOSPHATE of
lime." One ton of the latter will go aa
far in making Compost aa FOUB toas ef
Acid Phoepbate.
"EUltEKA" is ths favorito or Dlekaon.
the Rroat planter of Georgia.
The above for sale for eaah or approved
city acceptance._Feb 10 fl8*
Valentines! Valentines!!
Aluhe and elegant variety of SEN?
TIMENTAL and COMIC YALKN
TINES are for ?a1o at all prioee, from S
cents to $5, wholesale and retail, at
Feb 9 B. L. BBYAK'S Bookstore.
Ho! for Valentino's Day.
C^ALL at MCKENZIE-B and select year
J VALENTINES, a a the time la short.
NEW TOTS,
AOBOBATB COMIQUE?a whole Gfreoa
within itself. The Performing Clown?a
really pood Tot.
With now BANKS, OAMES, Ac., Ac.
Feb 9_1
For Bale.
&A COTTAGE, containing four rooms.
On the premises- are a well of Rood
water and all necessary Out-buildings.
Apply on the premises, to
F.A. MULLBB, Ja.,
Feb 7 3?_109 Wayne atreet.
Finest Go then Batter
TN town redaced fire cents per podnd, at
? Feb?_ HaHDY BOLOMOWB.
Sunday's Smoking. ".
INDIAN GIRL'S MONOPOLY?three lor
Meente.
Indian Girl'a NEW sensation?three
for 25 oenta.
Indian Oirl'a HALF-DIME cio-abs. ?
The Monopoly and New Sensation are
the qaality of cigar a usually sold at two
for 25 oenta, and t?o Half-Dime denea eoav
pariaon with any cigar eves Oold in taW
market at 10 cents. Sold only by
Feb 6_PEBBY ? BLAWSON.
For Sale!
CITY COUPONS at a discount. Beoetva- ?
ble In payment for taxes asH Ueenwee
at oar. Alan, Guaranteed Bonds of Greaav
and Colombia Railroad. Apply to
D o?Slbbill,
Jan 10 Imo Broker. 107 Mala atvaei.
l. ah dbi etu'i
GARDEN SEED!
AFULL aaaortment j net received at
L. T. SILLtMAH A CO.'s
Jan 16_Drug Store.
Spring Prints?New Styles,
JOST RBCBIVBIK "*'
FOP. 81X1Y DAYS, FALL AND WIN?
ter iiOODS will be sold HBGaHD
LK88 OF C3ST. O. F. JACKSON,
Jan 29 Leader of Low Prieea.
City Taxes.
PARTIES having city taxes.and licensee
to pay cm be anpplied wnh CITY
NOTEB, receivable for same, at d ditto***,
byapplvingto JOHN AONEW A SON. ?
Ftb 8 _ __
The Ball Opened for 1875.
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoefl9
Val
NEW GOQDS reeeived trj-weekly, aafl
stunning LBAoaas In all lines of gooAa
exhibited every day, A visit tot tke store ef
W. D. LOVE & CO.
Will oonvinee tbe public thai we mean la
give them better value for their moaey
than they ean boy In any. other dm
GOODH HOUSE IN the state. Feeta
proven at tbe
ORAUD CENTRAL
T*Ty CrGGCaa SaOaaaTw
W.D.LOVE&OO.
*** i- ?' : ?*4 f?? V
SVSa-nplea sent to all parts ?f tfee
einutry on application.! ... J*w
Pearl Oriti and Hon '
O K BABBELE fbe8h pea
JO 15 barrels fresh pxabl -
Soatm Carolina, AldL
ttrta&totiBr**:
yWthbbeab d. g.
YV plied to me for
trat ion on the eatet* _
late or Rtohhvad Coon
are, therefore, to cite
13th da* of February, _
m.. to en"weau?e.if an
ministration aboard
and ia the nlnery-tdni