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Beblin, March 9.~Arohbiabop Lsdersonowski, whom the Prussian Government expelled from the See of Posen* will be created a Cardinal at the approaching condstory. ? 1,1 ?Wfil Hkndaye, j March 9.?The Oarliata entered the province of Santander in strong force. The Government baa embargoed steamers for transports to send reinforoemeofa. - k Madrid, March 9.?Alfonso gave audienqe, yesterday, to Serrano. . < Montreal, .Maroh 9.?Tbe Grind Trank Railway buildings at Point St. Charles Were burned to day; loss $130.000. T?i?srsDhiOOTi\iH*rinaa flintioi?. Washington, March 8 ?The follow? ing is authorized;. Mr. Wheeler re? ceived this morning, from New Or? leans, his articles of adjustment, signed by forty four members of the Conserv? ative oanoas, an ample number to se? cure the desired result. He at onoe telegraphed Governor Kellogg to for waiu uj express id iiiti oliy of New York, the papers now in the office of the Secretary of State whioa were nsrd in the contested oases before the Re? turning Board, in November last. The referees will meet on Thursday next, at the offioo of the Hon. Wm. Walter Phelps, in the oity of New York, and proceed^With the hearing.. Governor Hebert, of Louisiana, had an interview with the President, to? day. The conversation was1 of a' Col? loquial character. Governor Hebert represents' the President^ tone as kindly towards the> entire South, and he seems disposed to do anything in bis power to coburo them juctiao and give them quiet. The President wished to know if the South would abide by reasonable' arrangements. Governor Hebert assured the President there' was no doubt of it. Governor Hondrioks has called an v extra session' of the Indiana Legisla? ture, tho last having foiled to pa?B some indispensable bills, including the general appropriation bill. Boston, Maren 8.?A fishing schoon? er, name unknown, is sank ueit Chel? sea Bench. An unknown schooner is sunk in about five fothorns of water, three milea North of Sandy Neck light, off Cape Cod. When last seen, the crew were trying to reach shore with a boat on the ice. 'i'hey have not been heard from since; There were three or four other vessels 'in the' ice previ? ous to the otorm, but'they could not be seen this morning. New Haven, Conn., March 9.?Mrs. Evans, while temporarily 'insane, cat the throats of two small ohlldren end her own. The mother will die, but her children may recover. The standing committees of the Dio? ceses of Mississippi and Maryland re? fuse to confirm DeKoveu or Jagger. St. Loots, March 9.?The steamer City of Vioksburg,- hence for Vioka i burg, sunk at Sheep Island, in nine [ feet water. f New Yobk, Maroh 0.?A special to The Times, from Concord, N. H , says tbe campaign ended- last night, with great meotingo in the larger cities of the State, hold by both parties. Each of whom show by their canvasses that the State is aar*, add it is impossible to predict the result There can be no doubt that both parties are in better condition than ever ^before.- The pro? hibitionists are scarcely beard of,- end the feelipg is that they will very gene? rally vote with the Republicans. About tbe Congressmen there is little talk? the interest being centred in the Gu? bernatorial contest. Ii is thought the First District will be carried easily by the Bspublioaha; the Second will be aaved by a email majority, and that the Third will go to a Democrat. The ex oitemont over the naturalisation frauds is great. Yesterday, two arreata were made. ? -., .; -. ?. .- . f Efforte Which'f are making-by the membero of the first and second divi aiou8 of the National Guard, of the State of New York, to assist the Wash igtou Light Infantry, of Charleston, . 0.,'!a raising fan'** for the benefit of tbe families of their deceased oom rades, is meeting with gratifying auo oeaa. ' '" 1 ' WAearNOTdNY March'9.?The frienda of Judge Pardee have the best asaur ances that bio name will go to tbe Se? nate to-day or to-morrow, as District J a dge of Louisiana.1 The 'Senate- resumed the considera? tion of a Resolution for the admission of Pinchbeck, and Morton continued his argument. >;!* >' > 4 P, M:Senator Booth, from Cali? fornia, fa hero. Id tbC' Republican cauoao, Forry, of Michigan, was oboaen President pro tern, of the Senate. The revision, of tbe standing committees was reported by the Bdb-oommtttee. The Senate, on Thursday,'will dater mine tho question *>f < tbe SergeaUt-at i Arms, at batween 'French, tho present inonmbehi, ?bd* Ob ariseKofanedy. of New Yorkv Who contested the, plaoo with.French In l&m jThey will then oonaide* whether it is j expedient to make changes' in' other offices. The DemoorM? bav? booh accorded the chaiemAnehlpv of *-.?be Committee on Enrolled ? Blll?*-tfjakibtf ! three. seven to nine, noon each of-which the Domoorata' have three ~ ?tandbg comml the following ' i Conkfii HaaittC_ vice Berneey;- Ogles) vice $pWg?'e; laga Pratt J im^?o^K. TerKto^ei,' Boreman';-!Wes<?ailroada1;t??<w Stew-r art; Safgcnfei Mine* and Mining, vice Hamllnjf 'BontweH; Hevlslon ErtwVi vice j Odnkli tig) Patterson, 'Ed uo'at Ion and Libori?W^lr^aniiagan; Clajton, Civil Servioa an,d iBetrenohment, vica Wrigbfc. :Twd committees ? are given to D?radorala. ?? Thdrman, Private Land Claims. Stevenson, B?volu* fclonory Claims. After announcement ot committees, Pinabbaok was rc sumed, and Morton .continued his speech*. At the conclusion, Merrimoo took the floor in opposition; but be? fore ooooluding, yielded to executive session. Nominations?Pardee, re-nominated District Judge of Louisiana; Albert Slower, Paymaster of tbe Army; Ded rick, Attorney of tbe Southern Dis? trict of Mississippi; Webster, Post* master, Oruugebu.-g, S. U.; Clover, Postmaster, Macon, On.; Stewart, Maoon, Miss.;Love, Postmaster, Trrn b in, Tenn. Confirmations?Orth, Mi? nister to Austria; Mayuard, Minister to Constantinople; Evans, Marshal Eastern Distriot of Texas, vice Oohil tree. The State Department has a cipher despatch that the Yirginius papers havo been signed. ?500 are allowed the family of each viotim. It may be safely stated that United States Marshal Like, of the Southern District of Mississippi, "ill not be superceded. Senator Johnson is on the Commit? tees on Foreign Relations und Post Offices and Post Roads. Cargoes of vessels arrived at port, and regularly entered at Custom House, but not discharged at the time the new tariff became a law,, are ex? empt. Probabilities?For the Gulf and South Atlantio States, higher pressure, Northerly winds, col dor aod partly cloudy weather,-except rain in Texas. Rivera rise at Yioksburg, New Or? leans and PittabUrg, and fail nt St. Louis, Cincinnati and Louisville. New Yo.be, Maroh 9?A special cable despatch.from Rome to tbe New York Freeman's Journal, announces that at a pro-consistory to be held on Monday next, Maroh 15, Archbishop McCloskey, of New York; Mgrs. Lede chowski, Archbishop of Posen and Gnieeen, in Prussia; Desobamps, Arch? bishop of Meohlen, and Primate of Belgium; Arahbishop Manning, of Westminister; and Mgre Bartoliue and Giomaeli, of tbe Roman Court, will be created Cardinals. The $20,000 defalcation between the tiokot and freight agents of the Balti? more and Ohio Railroad Company is progressing at Zancsville, Ohio. Boston, March 9.?DispaloheB from New Hampshire up to this hour indi? cate an unusually large vote by each party, and a possible Republican victory, through the prohibition vote, which is very generally being caat for the Republican nominees. The Republicans already claim the Governor and the Second and Third Congressional Districts. Tbe election of Frank Jones, Demo? crat. Congressional oaodidate in tbe First District, is conceded by tbe Re? publicans. Chicago, Maroh 9.? A girl of Bix teen, who fatally etabbed a youth of seventeen, olaiming be had seduced her, was subsequently found drunk in house of ill fame. Plutmclat und CommeroUi BcporU. CoiitrMOiA, Maroh 9.?Sales of cot? ton 215 balea?middling. 15J?@15??; market firm. ? New York, Maroh 9?Noon.?Gold 15. Exchange?long 4 81)?; short 4.85>?. Cotton ? doll and nominal; tales 161?uplands 16.%; Orleans 16%. Futures opened quiet: April 16 21-32(a} 16 11-16; May 17 1*32@17 116; June 17 l-82@17^.c Flour; corn and wheat dull and ^uootfangBd. Pork firm mess 19.25, Lard firm?steam 18%. 7 P. MjjT-?oney easy?3@4, Ster? ling unsettled'and nominal?1. Gold firm?15315)?'. 'Governments active and Bteady?hew-8?%4>%. States quiet and nominal.' Cotton net receipts 1,655; gross '.5,2$?.. Futures olosed easy; sales 22,200: March 16K@ 16 9 82; April 20 9-16; May 1615 16; June 17K@17S*82; July 17^; Aa Kst 17 21*32; September 17%; Oeto r 16%@16 11-16; November 16>?@ 16 7-16; December/ 16 7-16@16J^. Cotton quiet; sales 1502, at 16%(g>16%. Southern flour a shade firmer?com? mon to fair extra 5.00@5.70; good to choice 5.75@8.00. Wheat lo. better for spring and fair demand?1.22@ 1.81. Corn in moderate request with? out decided change. Coffee quiet and firm?16>^@18>^ gold, Rio. Sugar quiet and somewhat nominal. Pork firmer: new job lots 19.35@19.37>?. Lard firmer?13% prime steam. Whis? key decidedly firmer?1.11 ?1.12, closing at latter price stoady. Ootton steam %. Boston, Maroh 9.?Cotton un? changed?middling 10K; net receipts 619; gross 1,252; exports Greet Britain 414; sales 115. BaiiTDCObb, Maroh 9.?Ootton quiet and steady?middling 16)6; net re? ceipts 382; gross 468; exports coastwise 120; sales 890; spinners 200. Floor Arm and in good demand?4.25@4 50. Wheat firm but quiet and unchanged. Corn 82@84. Pork doll and steady. Bacon firm?shoulders 8)?. Coffee ahd whiskey stsady and unchanged. Sogar easier?10^(^10.%. PhuiADEpeia, Mareh 9.?Ootton [quiet?middling 10)^; not receipts 8; ^MEHPffik l$Ar*b 9.? Cotton nni?4 and Bteady^middiing 16&GM5%; low middlingWStfiK} goodordfoary U% ? @14i^j- neFsre'eetpts 839; shipments ^,e9*T?saesxago.. . - u_ ?rob 9,?Floarv end , nnbbaoged. Pork steady?19.00. Lard steady?steam rendetea l?^i krittle 14. 'Bsootf firm -shoulders 0; cleiir r|b 10%(gtf0ft; clear 11^ " .. . ' j_!, , ., ^ Ohioaoo, Maroh 9,?Flour qulbt and duobaoged.' Corh goba4 demand?Ntf. 9 tdixed 63 &; rejected ?1 tf@B2? Fork ?'.?ady-18;i7M(s)18 20. Lard firm ona and unobauged. Oorn good demand? 65? 67.' Provisions strong. York 19 60@2O.0O. Bacon?cho old ers 8>^; olear rib end clear 11@11J^. Primo lard?steam 14; tierce 14%; keg 15}?. Whiskey 1.10. Bagging qalet bat firm?12>f@13. Norfolk, March 9.?Ootton quiet? middling 16; net receipts 621; exports coastwise 425; sales 850. Wilmington, Marob 9.?Cotton doll and nominal?middliog 16,%; net re? ceipts 95; exports coastwlae ?43. Augusta. Marob 9.?Ootton quiet? middling 15>?; net receipts 182; ship? ments 12 9.' Charleston, March 9 ?Cotton active and steady?middliog 15%; low middliog 15%; good ordinary lij.I; net receipts 933; exports France3,337; sales 2.000; stock 36,225. New Orleans, Muroh 9.?Cotton heavy?middling 15%, some sales lower; net reoelptB 4,679; grossS.lSU; exports France 3,910; continent 7,895; salea 1,000; stock 246,614. Galveston, March 9.?Ootton dull and nominal?middling 15%; net re? ceipts 1,221; gross 1,226; exports coastwise 3,141; sales 56. M on ilk, March 9.?Ootton easier? middling 15'.<; low middling 15; good ordinary 14%; net reosipta 395; ex? ports constwiso 471; sales 509. Savannah, Marob 9.?Cotton irre? gular?middling 15%; net receipts 1,089; sales.812. Paris, Marob 9.? Rentes 65f. 35c. LrvEiiroon, March 9?3 P. M.? Cotton easier and declined a fraction? middling uplands 7%; Orleano 8@8,ly; sales 10,000, including 6,200 Ameri? can; speculation and export 2,0L)0; basis middling Orleans, nothing below low middling, deliverable March, 8; basis middling uplands, nothing bulow low middling, deliverable March or April, 1%\ M.iy or June, 8 1-16. 5 P. M.?Sales basis middling up? lands, nothing below low -middling, deliverable May, 7 15-16. Yarns ami Fabrics quiet and Arm. London, March 9.?Street and bank rate same?3>^. The Mark Lane Express says since its last weekly iasue wheat has gained fally a shilling, with better feeling but no speculation. Merchandize in this Mails.? Among the propositions which went by the board in tbe cloung hoars of the Congress just ended, was that in behalf of the express oompany interest, to keep fonr-puand packages of mer? chandise out of tbe mails. Tbe pro? position to double the rates, however, on merchandise in the mails, that is, making it two instead of one cent per ounoe, was adopted. The Springfield (Mass.) Republican speaks of Governor Chamberlain as "a man who covers more brains with his hat, than all tbe other Republican po? liticians of bis section pat together, and who is doing the best work that has yet been done by anybody in tbe way of geuuiue reconstruction." ., Rome, Georgia, was almost oatirely uuder water last week. The oitizeus were oompulled to uno boats ingoing from place to place. Depositors in the Rome Bank paddled up to tbe door und banded their mouey through to the teller. The St. Louis Democrat (Republi? can) is terribly severe upon its. own parry. It calls attention to' the fact' that, out of 135 members who voted for the force bill in the Hooae of Rep? resentatives, 87 of them were rejected by the people at the fall elections. Tbe British public offioera now print most long official letters, insto.-?d of having them written. For ?100 a year, inoluding the ooat of paper, the work of several oopying clerks ia done. It thue appears that the printer ia driv? ing ont the copyist. Marine Losses in December ? Daring the month of December, 1874, there were 316 sailing vessels lost, in? oluding 153 English and 11 American. Twenty steamers were also lout, of which 3 were American. 700 saloons have passed from exist? ence in Brooklyn within a year. At tbia rate a dozen or two more first class scandals, properly distributed over the oountry, would play smash with the liquor business. There were no bidders at the auction sale of property of delinquent tax-pay? ers, advertised by tbe County Trea? surer and City Sheriff of Charleston. It is claimed, therefore, that it was all forfeited to the State. Mrs. Beeoher is said to be *'an awful homely woman." And, yet, there are people who actually blame Henry Ward for going over to Mr. Tilton'a and sitting on the floor and looking at engravings! Col. Samuel Diokersoo, (black as the aco of spades,! who has been "scandalously treated by tbe party," proposes to. lecture in Charleston on the "Ups and Downs- of Political Life," as experienced by a blaok man. The daughter of a prominent olergy man in Philadelphia acquired a taste for theatrioal life, and has jail slipped oat of a back window, "she feels bo i very happy when the band .begins to play. Paul H. Hay no, the well-known poet, will coon issue another vela me of bis verses. Mr. Heyne is one of the Stoat'industrious of American verse uildero, and withal, a>very suooessfnl one. OatTuesday last, tbe colored passen goro on fcho steamer* Key port; on her way up from Qaantioo to Washington, 1 had solo possoaalCb of tbe dining saloon; tbe white passengers declin? ing to oat oith thorn. . It in said that a Stockton, Mo., baby baa twenty-eight toes.. Thus pre* pared, what -should the little rodater care if 'he does have to scratch for a living? '-Ttie Savannah River is oat of its I banko, and a portion of Augusts is] flooded. Bateaux were to be seen in different portions Of Reynolds and ad-1 jaoent streets. Hambarg suffered bnt! little. There were in 1873, 323 universities ] and colleges in the United States, with 52 053 ?todouts. Obio has the largest number of institutions, New York the next largest. It has been developed that Martin Eppler, a German, residing on Staten Inland, New York, bus subsisted tor tbe last three weeks on the meat of a borse whioh died from starvation. They may prove something on Til ton after rII. He's a white man, aud we have tbe authority of an adage for believing that "de white man is mighty unnartiu." Mary Moody is serving her forty second term in the lioston "house of industry." They are determined to reform her. There wiii be oniy one Smith in tue 4itb Congress?an nuusually small delegation from that family. There will be six Williamaus, however. Judge Bond has rendered his de? cision, refusing to grant the injunction prayed for to stay the oity election in Wilmington, N. C. The work; of grading on the Oheraw and Chester' Railroad is going on as aotively as the terrible weather will permit. ? ? ? Alderman George Shrewsbury, of Charleston, a highly respected colored man, departed this life suddenly, ou Sunday night. Judge Cook? has sentenced Dyer Mcjuukin, of Fiokeus, to be bong ou tbe 11th Jane. His crime was mur? der. The surnamo of Greenville's latest importation in the shape of a minister, id "flidan." It is to be hoped his given-name is not "Nest." ? The Great Salt Lake, in Utah, is] frozen over, for the first time on ro-' cord. ,4 Sweden eud Norway had colder wea? ther in JuuuarV than for many years previously. ' *.v Thousands of pratneschickens and j quail have been frozen tos ..death this winter out West. Tbe losses by tbe flood arott?d Kooxville, East Tennessee, foot up\ over $1,000,000. City Certificates at a Discount. PERSONS who havo CITY TAX KS to pay, can obtain some of tho above, by applying at PHgyrx offloa. March 10 ?* WM. H.LYLES, Attorney and Connaelor at Law. ROOM Mo. 6, Second Floor, Mew Life Insurance Building, oornor Richard ison and Washington Streets, Columbia, I B. O._Mar lOttO* Columbia Chapter, Ho ?, R. A. M. ? _ - THE Regular Convocation of thia / ^ (Chapter will be hold THIS < Woduea EVENING, i-i Maaouic Hall, at ??w? o'clock. By order of the H. V. March 10 1 J. HULZBAOHKB. Poc'y. To Teachers THE School,under I 3 the patronage of Palmetto Lodge, Mo. 6.1..0.0. F..ieion?edo( a TE4?BEU. i I.PoraoDa doolrintr to uocuro the position, ' will call on or address CHARLES A. 0ALVO, Jb., Rocrotary, Working Christian office, Columbia, a. C. JHaren 10 _3_ A Card. THE arroat ENGLISH. ASTUOLOGHT, Mo. 48 Washington, between Aaaembly and Gates streets, has aucoessfully cured me of what was thought a hopeless caceof inflammatory rheumatism. J. W. WILSON, Oreonville, 8. C. Wonderful ?Crowds of people are visiting the great European Astrologist, who can see the nature, cause and myste? rious circumstances at every age in life. She dsaoribes the whereabouts of bidden | treasure, coal oil, mineral and all other re I sources. She tells you your future pros peots. aud is the only person now in this I oonntry who can show you a correot like? ness of your futuro husband or wife Call and see her at once, and bo convinced, at No. 48 Washington street, between Market and Uatea atreels. March 10 6* Notice of Limited Partnership. TOE undersigned herebv glvo notice that tbey have thia day formed a limited partnership for tho transaction of a mercantile business in tho city of Colum? bia; said business to embrace, chiefly, the wholesale aud retail of DBY GOODS. NO? TIONS, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, at tho old stand of It. C. Shiver A Co., under the 1 firm name of JONES, DAVIS A BOUK NIGHT. DAVID JONES, J. HEN BY DAVIS, EDWIN H. BOURNIGHT, C. BO UK NIGHT. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, as oxecutor of the eatate of Robert 0. Shiver, deceased, is a special partner in said firm, and has con? tributed thereto the sum of fifteen thou? sand five hundred dollars. Mrs. ANN It. SHIVER is also a special partner, and has contributed to the capital stock of said i firm tbo sum of ten thousand, dollars in I cash. Columbia, March 9,1873. March 10_ _wG_ ALL NEW SEED! A COMPLETE STOCK! ALL NEW, direct from the Bead Farms of IOWA. FLOWER and VEGETABLE? i?,! 1 ? > I i >? i > I > >; 1 lit'. ; wholesale and retail. L?RICK 6 LOWRANCE, March 10__ Columbia, 8. C. Wanted, a Teacher, TO, take, charge of the LEESVILLE ACADEMY?ans Who is competent .tp teach the languages. .For particulars, ad? dress1 J.O.BOD1E, " orS.F. HENDBIX. Mar 7 3* Leoeville, S.O. City Taxei. PERSONS hiring city taxe* or '((cense s to nay, ean ???? money by pnrotaar. lDK CITY COUPONS and CiTT H?BD? of D. GAMURILL, Brokor, March 8 _107 M?-n ?t.r^t City Taxes. T>\HTIES haviutf city taxes and hyenac JL to pay can bo auppliod with^OITX NOTES, rocoivab'.o fnr eamc, at a discount, by applying to_JOHN AO NEW A SON. Gas Bills for Month of February. CONSUMEUH will pluaao Kive ourlj at? tention to tho .ibovn. anil save five per cunt, discount, Ao. JlOoB LEVIN, Mar 7ii Sic ami Treaa. Qaa Light Go. Seed Potatoes, Bacon, Batter. Lard. OPC 13-POUND oaitf Choice Gilt-Edge JO dosbf-n BUTTER. 100 bbls. Enrly Rove POTATOES?sc lootod Bond ; earlv ornp. 100 bbln. Chili Red I'O rATOES?selected accd; late oroi>. Qiou bbla. CboiCH Eating POTATOES. 25 boxes Choice Urv Sa t SIDCK. 10 boxvs Ohoioo Dry Salt BELLIES? small. 50 tuba Pure LEAF LARD. 25 tuha Choico Ooslicn BUTTER. isS tutu Gostien BO 1? CEU?Tor bakura. SOkita MACKEREL?Nob. I and 2?full weights. 50 boxes Family SO AP. 25 boxes Faotory CHEESE. Constantly receiving ORANGES, DANA? NAS, O?COANU l'S, Ac, from cargoea ar riritig in Charleston. All of the abuvu wo guarantee to bo sold at lowest market ratca, at wholchalo only, by C. J. LAUREY, March7fl3 Opposite Phmnix Office. ~ ag i ~irv ?-- jam SBH' j' Auction .\,4taJtaau ' Baoon Sides, Butter, Earn; Ac. i jBy D. C. PMXOTTO&BOH. ! ' THIS (Wednesday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, at oar auction etoro, we w)H sell, 10 Gases D. 8. L. O. Sidoa, strictly primo. 1,500 lbs. Good Hams, 10 kegs Gilt Edge Batter. 10 Tabs Goshen Bntter, td iloso Oonriga ment. Turms cash. M?r 10 Furnitur?. BY O. C. PEIX9TI? & SON. THIS (Weilnosdayj'MORNING, at 10 o'clock, in front of oar Auction Store, wo will Hull, without roporro, ? A let of HANDSOME FURNITURE, con Hiating of? Odd Cottage Set?complete.. ? One Mahogany French Bedstead. Walnut Bedsteads. '? Wire Safe, Obaira, Lounges, &c. Dining Table and many ueotul articles. One Jeweler's Show Oaeo Counter. Axeo, Six new doable Mobs MattrOBSOl, just from the factory; a Urge lot ol Cutlery, auch as Eniyea and Forkn; one fine doubU barrel Shot-Gua. Tormn cash. March 1?_1_ Sale of Unclaimed Property. IWILL ?eil, at tho Guard Hotjao, oa ' MONDAY, the 15th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M., tbo following UNCLAIMED PRO? PERTY, supposed to have been stolen: 1 Ya'ise and contents, 1 Valise, 4 B?Tcr Watehoe. 2 Chains, 3 pioceo Calico, 1 pteoe Delaine, 1 Rifle, 3 Putola and 2 SilverCupa. , , M. F. NJXON, Mtrch 3 Chief of Police. _; ?! : >'i? Of Valuable Tmpp.otrd .\>;r> TJkxupbotsd loid !> r (!'; REALESTATE together with OxUER DeKIRABLE PROPERTY, Itf ". ' City of ColimMA, B, C. -=e&saSHHS3&2S= 1. BRICK STORE?Lot?2Gxl80 feet, on "West side Mairr1 Street, between Blauding and Taylor, valued at ...$7,600 00 \? BUILDING LOT, West side Richardson street, be? tween Blanding and Laurel, 2G.\208 feet.,..1,860 00 3. BUILJ5I2SG LOT, adjoining Lot No. 2, 26x208 feet.... 1,850 00 4. COTTAGE^iiQU^E, half acre lot, containing excellent well of water, with fine fr?it .garden; a delightful residence, on 1 avenue, between Gadsifcn^and Wynu streets..... .VI, IILDING LOT, on North sulKof Gervais street, be-' 800 00 1,600 00 950 00 . II .1! ; Um Elrnwood 5. BU__ twoeu Assembly aud Gates, G9x208 feet.. ?7r.\ ......... 1?J00 00_ G. TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, with 10^^x92 feel,? on Gates street, between Medium and Pendleton, fitt-el1? 'with every convenience.."..vU'j p I M?. ? 7. CARRIAGE and PAIR. EXTRA FINE "MATCHED HORSES, Harness, Polo and Shafts, Blankets, &c.j'complete.. [One of the animals a promisit^four-year old, and .will trot his mile out in the neighborhood of three minutes; both good drivers in single harness.] 8. BUILDING LOT, on East side of Assembly street, be-, tween Blanding and Laurel.j.\. 800 00 9. BUILDING LOT, on East side] of Assembly street, be- ' ^ twoen Laurel and Blanding.-.i!. 1.. J'?' 800 06 ' 1 10. COTTAGE HOUSE and lot, cprner Gates and Div5nd','J ' streets, 54x108 feet .?..'.\.;.. . ; 700 00 11. BUILDING LOT, on West Bide Gates street, between Medium and Pendleton. .....4. j....>?.'.. 30O 00 a 12. BUILDING LOT No. 1, half acre, corner of Henderv a \ son aud Indigo streets. 200 00 13. BUILDING LOT No. 2, half acre, fronting on Indigo, : adjoining Lot No. 1.j. 200 00. 14. BUILDING LOT No. 3, half acre, corner Pockens an4 . , . Indigo. m feu, 15. BUILDING LOT No. 4, adjoining Lot No, 3, on Pick^ ... ens street, half acre. ..'..?.;.. .? It 200 00 16. BUILDING LOT No. 5, half a/;re, corner Tobacco und Henderson.;. ..i"..vi! I'J.i'i ? 150 00 17. BUILDING LOT No. 6, half acre, on South side To* ? , :' ' : bacco street, between Pickens and Henderson-. 100 00) ia 18. BUILDING LOT. No. 7, quarter. acre, on East, side Pickens street, between Tobacco and Jndigo. ?.?.f ...'..?.$?.'?4 100. 00 19. BUILDING LOT No. 8, quarter acre, adjoining No. 7; 100 00 20. BUILDING LOT No. 9, quarter acre, adjoining No. 8. . 10ft 00; 21. BUILDING LOT No. 10, quarter acre, adjoining No. 9 100 00 22. DOUBLE CASE GOLD LEVER WATCH....... 1.. ! 125 00 r 23. Gentleman's Heavy GOLD CHAIN_. . 175 00 1 21. Pair Lady's GOLD BRACELETS.??. 60 (ft<'[ Lady's DOUBLE CASE GOLD LEVER WATCH,.. , ,'50 00' Lady s SINGLE CASE WATCH./.\V1 f, T., . '40 00 . Lady's GOLD CHAIN....?.v; 4000 DOUBLE CASE STEM WINDING WATCH....... u 35 00 DOUBLE CASE ENGLISH LEVER WATCH...... 35 00 Lady's DRESSING CASE. , 40 00 DOUBLE CASE WATCH. 20 00 Total value of property.. i, ^ ....*?'..? M$%Q 'Off?,, 25. 2G. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. tickets @$-?Nm?1ies to "be Issue* $4 BSrThe Holder of each Ticket*M be enti?e? to fr*e,^d^fi?ori:to ' the Musical Entertainment at tho? Opera House on ^?^veiun?.pl tU? .. Distribution of tbe Awards. J^^Tjues t? the Fropei^^3>e^e^j; , ., The Distribution will be under tbe supervision anol ditfecBPB. r of Qv, ? I Committee appointed by the Ti<*ekHolder?. iTJietoo^y TOCeki? for ^ principal towns in the State, for tbe conyehi6^u^jMt obtaining tickets for the Distribution, ,ancl it ia believet of rapidly aud tbe Dis?ibu'tlbfi T^adA dt on early date middle of April. Tho only 4pairo qf, the originators pft fchis project ia : to dispose of some surplua })ioperty, at a fair ratoj olid'in-euoli'manner ? as to enable any one to procure a sito fortxhbmo.' tfA<ddfe^?b\n^?ttiea^v^'v' ?ons for information to ? - . ? ?????*? oaun?:. .'-a* J. A. ||LB^?|^^ fi^Ticlccts Hotel Cigar Store Grocery Store nnc son; John C. Squier, Winnsbaroi 1). Biema?, Wnllu?Ha^^?.rS?ott, NewbeiTV.