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? Teh-Jgtaphie--Foreign1 News.
Lotoqn, April 27.? Win wood Kesde,
tho authur oi numerous; books of travul,
TEteLiofd'Stayor of London will go in
sta*S>M att+md'the bnnnnet in Dublin in
honor of the. American ritte team.
Xessgraphh? (AmaXeiiif Me*"
- ig.
ceremony'of conferring the beretta on
Cardinal' MoClooky. I There had been an |
enormous demand for ticket?, and nam
here of those who had thorn found great |
d ifflcudty in gaining entrance. The streets |
in the ?immediate neighborhood wero
packed with . human beings. The inte?
rest manifested, was so great. that repre?
sentatives from, every part of the Union
were prescht. 'A number of front seats
were r??erved for invited guests, and
anoong'those seated In thorn ware Chief
Justice ^aly, Ju^d^o poaoughviu, District
Attorney Phelps, Sinclair Tourney, Col?
lector Arthur, Thos. Murphy and many
other) wel 1 cknow h, oithiens. " At twenty
mim?ten -to aluo'elodk, .the head of the
procession emerged, .ftpm .? the, vestry,
Acolytes' leading them, followed by long
lines 'of clergymen, who, after making
SenufiexifcaBS before the high altar; passed
own the, ;w*nire aisj?; which. was aeon,
packed. , \yii en the s n x u 1 i oo' d priests had
alt taken their pike es, the representatives
ofthel'varicru*VMigto?s orders' in the
dioessSdragan to emerge from' the Vestry
in their picturesque habit** . .When the
?r?i isVirl With, gorgeous music, frbar the
chop-. The prooession ofi prohUoa at
length' emerged .fromut?e vestry- .with
slowafedmoasuredtreall. the audience
roMiastthoa?tgtttteent spectacle* begirn
to uu?>bAf'U*>11 The scone was m?Knin
and swinging censors, and dignitaries in
daHcp^i&?Mpreceded the- Arehbiahops
and Bishops. The procession was
closed by celebrants' xff moss, by bi?
shop I Las ghtta ( ??f 'Brooklyn, Bev. Dr.
McOlyani assiatant, Bsv. Father McQean,
deacpo- .and Father Kean,> sub-deacon.
Then cimo Cardinal McClosky, the papal
onToViTrW. 'Ubaldi and Mgr. BOucefti,
and lastly, the tall figure of Count Muro
fosohi, of the, Juppe's noble guard, in his
CardmalMcChjskoy, wearing his pur?
ple1 easaook Snd maUfiletta, knelt at the
epaatla.aiebKrf! the altar. The Archbishop
of.BsWmoresat on.has throne on..the
name side. The officiating bishop and
clergymen stood at' the altar steps, and
mass was commenced. At the confltCor,
the cardinal stood up* Arid proceeded to
his throne at'the Gospel1 side - be alone
of aU the prelates present having the
pastoral staff, which was carried by ah
asssstSSsh Phs enjeissiug bishop,- after1
inoensing the.aJtjB^tfci&> Junes, .sat down
with the deacon and suD-deacon. Bishop
Ladgnliri read,the' introit, recited the
kyrie, and'ftrioned the Gloria In Excelsis,
which was -sang by the- choir.2 I The ee4-1
leato were, Jteadby the qelebraut, the
epistle by. the sub-deacon, and while
Bishop'Laughlin read the Gospel, the,
entire congregation rose to their feoL
He mm mam \m ,*hi\\ Vr?&rT?s
Uham Hews-ftV and-. in a. . low voice
*^tsdt,.,|ben/??ittaiadf8r of the Ni
coneipresd, Whan ik.was concluded.,
the oeieVrsnt, together with the assistant
deacon and snb-deaoon, sat | down until
the choir had finished.. Bishop Laughlin
returned /to the altar, whereafter thai
customary Dominus nobiaoiun and orimus,
he proceeded to read the prayers at the
offertory. The det&man-'l sub-deacon
thintprepared the sacred vessels and the
bread, and. wine. Meroandantta Quam
D?ncUt was sung during .this period.
Acolytes agunn - advanced with censers,
and tits sits*- was incensed by the cele?
brants, .the Archbishops and Bishops
rising and. removing their. mitres. The
priests and congregation also rose. At
this time. the. cmiroh-wf* a level sea of
heads from right to loft, from the sanc?
tuary to the'doors. Tho right, haft and
cenuse aisles were packed as full as
they could hold with people, who were
glad to get 'Standing room. When the
bell tinkled to announce the opening of
the canonvdr solemn part of the cere?
mony, the y^pU standing made the
?g10 wiA^: i
and the very Unusual spectacle was wit?
nessed by hundreds standing up during
tho consecration. Towards the end of
the masS wa*-introduced the ceremony
of giving pax or the kiss of peace. Pax
was Wren from one to another, until it
passed along to the right and left all
through th'5 crowded sanctuary. When
' "led, thct interesting part
cQntinSnced. Cardmal
and knelt at the left
hand aide of the altar. The Archbishop
of BaltrmorV Stepped down from his
thron*'and knelt at the epistle side. The
audii*ifflS_ 58t* r .W^to?, fFVlWF1** sad
some'erowdwd up among the 'clergymen
in the sanctuary; ? The legate, Mgr.
and in 4 loud, ylear voice, read. the mos
sags in Lai
bile fraler,
setting forth the:
him to ooJafstithe caruinalat* on Arch
bishop MoCloskey, sad at the close hand
?d him, thsbriaf authorising him to con'
for th^Wsf* on thie, wrwly-eppointcd
Elsas of .?huroh? The Archbishop,
vW^jplud in Latin, passed the brief
over td Father McGean, deacon, of the
ohUh^ai^ C?Unt M**ef?*"
Bai^,w*?waAksd ov*r to the
cardinal and placed the cap on his head,
at the same, time addressing him in Latin
as 2frKjMtt/io fma. The cardimU made a
suitsW?vM4j, ahm,,in Isrtin? and after
intoning the Te Deum, retired to the vss*
trJ Sf^Dut en Oia crimson rohe loft his'
offly*aj|n &Wr*m to the altar, while the
I
?i)ill< -
Let oar Jost Cen*u
*tn oar ?i
u i con
choir Hang the Te Deum: At the close of I
the hymn, the cardinal gave the pontifi
3si benediction and the ceremonies wore I
losed, and the rest of the congregation
passed out of the cathedral.
New Yonx, April 27.?The steamer Me?
tropolis, from Hamilton, Bermuda, is '
one week over-due. .The owners say she
has fifteen or sixteen passengers on
board; think the machinery is broken
ana Is kept back by head winds.' Crew
numbers thirty.
Wahhinoton, April 26.?The Court of |
Claims to-day took up the cases of Roh t
G. Johnson' and others, for tho cotton
seized in Mississippi during the rebel
lion:to the value of nearly $4,000,000.
Most. Of the cotton embraced in' the j
claims was captured with the city of
Yicksburg. Among tho claims is one for |
a large amount preferred bv Robert M.
A Stephon A. Douglas. The Douglas
chum was referred to the Court by Con
Eross for a. decision. According to the
lw and the practice of that Court in
such cases and proceedings, and upon
the law in the case, Mr. Goforth, the
Assistant Attorney-General, holds that
the reference of that claim does not give
the Court jurisdiction?the practice of]
the Court having been not to entertain
jurisdiction in oases not presented with?
in two years after the elose of the rebel?
lion. These cotton cases will be conti?
nued from day to day until disposed of.
WasHnfOTON, April 27.?Bard's resig?
nation has bean accepted, to take effect
on the 1st of May, which closes his quar
The President appointed Lieutenant
Thornburg and "Win. Mayandier pay?
masters in the army; thore arc technical I
stops to these gentlemen exercising their I
functions, which involves$10,000 fine and
other penalties.
It is now sure that the President to?
day has signed Conley'a commission as I
postmaster at Atlanta. John Lee haaj
been appointed postmaster at Cheater C.
The Court of Claims was to-day occu?
pied with hearing a preliminary discus?
sion of the report of Commissioner.
Evelott on the numerous claims known
Es the Natchez and Yicksburg cotton
i ase, which were but year grouped to-1
pet her and rcferrud to him for examine- |
tion. Arguments concerning them will
be formally presented to-morrow.
Probabilities?For the Middlo and ]
South Atlantic States, light rain will con?
tinue, with Bast to South' winds, and
falling barometer during the night, fol?
lowed by clearing and warmer weather.
For the Gulf 'States, Tennessee and Ohio
valley, clearing and warmer weather
during Wednesdey, with Southerly to I
"Westerly winds and stationary or rising
barometer. The lower Missouri' River |
will rise slowly.
Chicago. April 27.?Mr. Jervey, Geo?
logical and Topographical Exploring Ex?
pedition to the Black Hills and vicinity,
headed by the Government Scientific
Commissioner, and accompanied by a
military escort, under Lieutenant-Colo?
nel Fred. Grant, will start about the 10th
,pf May from Yank ton, Dakota, proceed?
ing thence by small steamer up the Mis?
souri to Fort Abraham Lincoln. Its
ultimate destination is Yellow Stone I
Valley, whioh will be thoroughly sur?
veyed, the waters of the river sounded
and the minerological features of ' the
region examined. Yellow Stone River
will be navigated as far as possible, the
expedition intending to follow it a dis?
tance of 160 miles, with a view to mak?
ing a chart of its course, depth of water
and height of rapids and cascades. An?
other expedition will, in the course of I
the season, be sent out. led by General
Caster; its destination is tho Big Horn
and Powdor River region.
Charleston, April 27.?The News and
Courier libel trial ended to-day in a disa?
greement of the jury, after being locked
np twenty-four hours. It is understood
that eleven juTors wero for acquittal and
one for conviction. There are seven!
other indictments against the proprietors |
of the paper, but the Court announced
that no more would be tried this term.
Tho failure to convict is generally re?
garded as the end of the case.
Wallace, Kansas, April 27.?Lieut
Henley arrived at Fort Wallace, yester?
day, with a number of soldiers in an ex?
hausted condition. 400 Indians were
seen about fifty miles from Wallace, near
the Kansas Paoifio Railroad track. The
Government is making preparations for
several attacks on the Indians.
Haselton, Pa., April. 27.?No disturb?
ances ainco Thursday! * The man killed I
Thursday was a desperado, named >*eter
Mundy, who was the leader of the it ob.
Boston, April 27.?Charles P. wf.nl
bury, the well known inventor, is dead.
New Oblkans, April 27.?The Louisi?
ana Levee Company et al. have sued
Scott and MoComb for $282,000, for vio?
lation of contract
Indianapolis, April 27.?The Great I
Western Dispatch and Erie and Pacific I
Dispatch Freight lines have connoU
dated.
Yesterday's Markst Rsporti.
New Vobk -Noon.?Stocks active and,
strong. Money 2L Gold 161. Exchange
?long 4.88; short 191. Governments
active and strong. State bonds quiat
and steady. Cotton weak and irret '
sales 973?uplands 161} Orleans 163
tures opened easy; May 16 3-32?a)H>j;
June 18 13-32@167-167July l? ai-??
116 11-16; August H613-16; .September 16>
r?vlG 21-32. Floor dull and deolinina
Wheat quiet and nominally lower. Com
e shade easier. Fork-mess 22.00. Ls*jl
hea*y-atea*nl6?>Ml4fc ... ...
^"P. M.-Cottoaqjriet;!salea.l,M?.?i
@16|. Southern flour dull and with?
out deoadfd change in prioe* Who
without decided change,. Com stest
'and in.fair demsnd-r9p(g)9M Was*
{mixed. Coffee quiet and firm*. S<
quiet and steady?81? lOf. Molai
quiet: grocery grades firm. , -Rio* at?a
with fair jobbing trod* Pork eaeif
22. oo, n sw mast, Best* auieft. Lard saaW
JMBIA, S. C., WEDESDAY
?1G prime steam. Whiskey steady
1.10. Money easy?2?3. Exchange
quiet Gold dull?lOMplM. Govern?
ments active and strong. States' quiet
and nominal. Cotton?net receipts 180;
gross 186. Futures closed steady; sales ,
36,700: April 16 1-32@16 1-16; May1
26 1-18(3)16 3-32; June 16 6-16; July
JO 17-92; August 16 11-16; September
6 17-32@16 9-16; Ootober 10 1-32?
16 3-16; November 16 16-16@15 31-32;
December 15 31-32(0)16; January 16J(?)
16 5-32.
Boston.?Cotton quiet?middling 16|;
net receipts 124.; gross 1,922; exports
Great Britain 30; sales 70;stock 14,670.
'. Memphis.?Cotton quiet?middling 15 j
@15J; net receipts 271; shipments 796;
sales 600; stock 30,655.
Savannah.?Cotton dull ?middling
15^; net receipts 586; sales Htt; stock 34,
Galveston.?-Cotton dull?middling I
15}; low middling 15}; good ordinary 14;
net receipts 564; gross 577; exports Great
Britain 680; coastwise 1,590; sales 262;]
stock 44,760.
Charleston. - - Cotton easier?middling I
15$; low middling 15}; good ordinary!
144; net receipts 23 ^safes 000; stock 17,
629.
Mobile.?Cotton quiet?middling 15*;
pot receipts 115; exports coastwise G?;
tales 1,200; stock 24,420.
Norfolk.-?Cotton quiet?middling
151; net receipts 808; exports coastwise
250; sales 150; stock 5,094. ,
New Orleans.?Cotton demand fair
and a shade easier?middling 15}; net
receipts 1,843; gross 2,012; exports to
Franco 4,030; continent 151; sales 2,500;
Stock 126,677.
Alouhta.- Cotton quiet?middling
15J; low middling 15; good ordinary
net receipts for two days 260; sales
151;
Philadelphia.?Cotton quiet?mid?
dling 16J; net receipts 107; gross 528.
j ^Wilmington.?Cotton quiet?middling
15'; net receipts 1,060; exports coastwise
577; sales 5; stock 1,722.
: Baltimore.?Flour quiet and un?
changed. Wheat firmer and advanced
2@3c.? Maryland amber 1.40(a) 1.44;
white 1.30(a,1.38. Corn stronger- -89(a)
92. Oats and rye quiet Provisions
quiet hut strong. Lard Arm?refined
16(o)16}. Coffee firm?ordinary to prime
Bio cargoes- 10}(a li). Whiskey firmer
and higher?1.16@L17. Sugar strong?
10L Cotton duU?middling 161; net re?
ceipts 1; gross 765; exports coastwise 660;
stock 13,908.
Cinc innati.?Flour firm and in good
demand?family 5.75(5)0.00. Corn firmer
?74(5,77. Pork?held 22.25. Lard
prime steam held 15$; 15$ bid. Bacon
WnAB*b Shoulders 12}; dear rib 13}.
Louisville,?Flour quiet and un?
changed. Corn nominally 73(0)75, Pro?
visions quiet and steady. Pork 23.00. I
Hams?sugar-cured 13 j(?,14. Lard firm '
?prime steam 15A; tierce 16(a)164; kegl
lGjgl?L Whiskey 1.14. Bagging firm |
Chicaoo.?Flour quiet and unchanged.
Corn active?No. 2 mixed 74]; rejected
711. PorkBteady?2L874(a)21.90. Lard
dulland drooping?15.62)^15.66. Whis?
key firm and in fair demand?1.14.
LoHtips?Noon.?Eries 87037}. Wea?
ther throughout England fair.
Paris. - Ren tos 03 f. 924c.
LivEEPOOL?3 P. M.?Cotton easier but I
not quotably lower?middling uplands
7|@8; middling Orleans 81; sales 10,000;
speculation ana export 1,500; to arrive
easier; basis middling uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, deliverable May or
June, 72; basis middling Orleans, no?
thing below low middling, shipped
March, 8 11-16.
95 P. M.?Basis middling uplands, no?
thing below good ordinary, deliverable j
June or July, 8 1-16; nothing below low
middling, deliverable May or June,
7 15-16; sales of American 5,500.
Final Settlement.
NOTICE is hereby given that I, W. P.
Hix, surviving partner of the firm
of WEARN A HIX, will make my final
settlement of the business of the said I
firm, with the administratrix of the
estate of Richard Wearn, on the 12th
day of MAY, 1875. All persons who
have claims agains the said firm will
present the some before that date for
payment, and all persons still indebted
to the said firm are requested to make
payment W. P. HIX.
Apbil 15, 1876.
Notice is hereby given that Margaret
R Wearn, administratrix of the estate of
Richard Wearn, deceased, has applied to
Hon. B. L Boone, Judge of Probate, in
and for the County of Bichland, for a |
final discharge as such administratrix.
It is ordered, that the 12th day of I
MAY, A. D. 1875, be fixed for hearing of
petition, and a final settlement of said
estate. ." B. L BOONE,
Judge of Probate, R^ohland County.
^AprulG_;_tl2
Odd Fellows' School.
Jff^ THE undersigned has taken
jff^^l^charge of this School, and re
Bspactfolly solicits patronage.
I^Bno labor spared to advance
4Bsw^ pupils committed to his care.
Terms?Primary Department, $3.00 per
soonth; Intermediate, $4.00; Languages,
$3.00. J. J. McCANTS,
April 5 Into Principal.
O'CONNEBhas just
opened, at the store formerly
been pied by F. ' B. Orchard A
Co., a fine and well selected
Stock of MILLINERY AND
FANCY GOODS, to which she would in?
vite the efcUrtipnof the ladies of Colom?
bia and vieinity. i Priesa moderate.
, April 2, .1 . .,_lmf
Davis' Diamond H?mo.
AFULL supply of thess choice HAMS
. isat received and for sale by
April 16 i* j JOHN AOMBW A HON.
MOJKNiNGh APRIL 28, 187
ATTRACTION**
GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS BSTAB'IMT
HAVE increased bo fMt lately, we ere |
unable to enumerate them all, and
would prefer to Lave all in quest of
Good Goods, at low prices, to call and
inspect our assortment. .
Our SUMMER DRESS Materials, at
12Je, I69C, 20c. and 2?o. a yard, are the
best Goods ever sold in this market for
tho money.
Our Summer SILKS and POPLINS aro
offered at less price than they are retailed
in Now York.
Our Stock of Llama LACE SHAWLS
aro elegant in Patterns and low in price.
SUN UMBRELLAS in all the Latest
Styles, Ladies' and Genta' Silk Ties in
Exclusive Novelties. Boots and Shoes,
all Qualities and Prices.
Our Stock? of Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Shades and Mattings uro Extensive and
Choice, _
Our Stock of Gents' WHITE SHIRTS I
and Furnishing Goods excels any this j
side of Now York.
Our Domestics, Prints, Cottonadea,
Cassimeres, Jeuns, Ac, aro all Fresh and j
Cheap.
It will pay all who havo any supplies
to purchase for their families during the |
summer to oxamino our Extensive As?
sortment at the Grand Central Dry Goods |
[ Establishment of
WM. D. LOVE & CO.,
J COLUMBIA, S. C.
Samples sent gratuitously to all parts
of tho oonntrv on application.
April 25
A FEW FACTS
That We Wish the People to Know:
1THAT wo have an entito NEW
? STOCK OF DRY GOODS.
2THAT we have an entire now stock
? of CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. MAT?
TINGS, RUGS and WINDOW SHADES.
3THAT we havo an entire new stock
? of Ladies', Gents' and Children's
SHOES; decidedly tho largest variety'
and the best'work over shown in this
I market.
ALL tho above we aro prepared to
SELL CHEAPER and give you
BETTER GOODS than any other house
in the trade.
JONES, DAVIS & BOTJXKIGHTS,
Successors to R. C. Shiver A Co.
m fresh lioiiiis
J. H. Kl NARPS
. ?? , . ... . I
LARGE assortment of rich and beauti?
ful DRESS GOODS.
The styles end patterns of PRINTS
j are numberless in variety, and every de
Krtment of his large establishment has
en replenished with accessions ro
I freshingly seasonable and accommodat
j ingly priced.
The Millinery Department
Is superbly stocked.
???~Mr. Kinurd invites a rail.
April 7
IM JbJ W
Who feeds me from bis grocery store,
And shows me uvery day a score
Of dainties, finer than before?
'Tis Solomon.
Groceries, Family Supplies, Pure
Liquors, Winee, &e.
iWhoso clerks nie smiling, childlike,
bland,
And always at my service stand
I Attentive to my least command?
Why, Solomon's.
! Breakfast Strips, Beef Tongues, Sal?
mon Bellies, Fulton Market Beef,
Canned Goods and Other Delicacies.
Who cares for no man's smile or frown,
While be con keep his prices down,
Yet sells the Anest goods in town?
'Tis Solomon.
j A Splendid Assortment of New, Cof?
fee and Teas Japan, Oolong, Gun?
powder, Hyson, Imperial andMixed
I And oan I ever cease to bo
Tho best of customers to thee,
I Who always did so well by me,
Oh, Solomon?
I Fancy Crackers, Raisins, Nuts, New
Floor and Buckwheat.
I I'll keep to the store I like so well, '
I 'Neath Mr. Gorman'a big hotel,
And kept by Hardy H-O-L
O^M-O-N.
Prices still lower, and goods fresh
every day. April 9
C. F. JACKSON,
the
LEADER OF 10W FBldfeB.
HAS in store the greatest variety of
FANCY ARTICLES, RIBBONS,
Ac., ever offered in this market?all of
which he will 'dispose of at Very low
prices. ' ? ) ;
SPRING GOODS, of all shades and
colors, to an inspection of which ths
ladies sre particularly invited. <,
128 MAIN 8TKBKT '
and the True Event."
5.
TO!
X
_u i.
AND
CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING
AND
HATS,
FOR
i ? t.
8 P ? I H ?1
OF
1875,
Now in store, and to ba sold at low j
prises.
K. & W. I!. SWAFF1ILD.
?III! EUTIIK
Just Arrived!
CHILDREN'S ?2.60 to $7.00.
BOYS' $9.00 to $14.00.
KIHARD A WILKY.
Spring Clothing]
Spring O lot hing
Spring Olotf?ttgl!
Justopened
[The Largest and Best Htot
Ever seen here,
AT D EPSTIN'8,1
UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL.
STYLES, New and Handsome!
FABRIC and DESIGN. Elegant!
BEST MAKE UP!
. PRICES, Lower than over!'
Very full linen of Bora' and Youths'
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS and)
HATS. . i . (nib
Call and examibe at
April 4 Undar_Oolunibia HoteL
Notioo.
?N and after May 1, the folio wing!
Banks wiU close their business at 11
o'elook P. M., until further notice:
C. J. IREDELL, Cashier Carolina Na-|
tional Bank.
J. H. SAWYER. Cashier Central Ns- ]
tional Bank.
L. N. ZEALY, Cashier South Carolina I
Bank and Trust Company.
G. M. WALKER, Cashier Union Bank.
April24_ , j
HEBER D. HEUnTSH, M. D.,
Physician <w4 Surgeon,
RESIDENCE CORNER BLANDINQ
AND MARION STREETS, offers his
Srofessional senrioes to the citixena of
olumbia and vicinity. Calls left at the,
Drug Store of E. H. HEINITSH will re?
ceive prompt attention._April X
ents of Dental Bursary.
South Carolina State Dental Asso?
ciation will meet in the city of Co?
lombia, on TUESDAY, May 4,1875, at
10 o'clock A. M., at the rooms, of Drs.
Boozer A Wright, at which tine and
{dace the Board of Dental Examiners in
he State of South Carolina will hold, their
meeting in pursuance with the Act passed
by the Legislature of the State, entitled
"An Act to regulate the practice of den?
tistry, and protect the people against
empiricism in relation thereto, in the
State of South Carolina."
Candidates for examination will pre
sent themselves at 12 M. of WEDNES?
DAY, May 5, at the above mentioned
i place.
THEO..F. CHUPEIN, D. D. &,
President South Carolina S. D, .A.
C. C. PATRICK, dTSTK,' ?>,
April 6 Corresponding Secretary.
/^Greenville A>uw copy twice a week
,.r- j. t ? I w Uhlli I .ill "Hi
DLES. REAPERS, Av , at s?e
numctursr*' prsee. Send for
to nj ? L?RICK * LOWRANOK, a^n
April 22 i io v I ? ColnmbiaS. G
1 Dr. Goo. Howe, Jr., ^'T77..
OFFICE over W. C Fisher's Store.
Residence comer of Bhxmrbxg and
Pioksne street Aprp 28 lmo/
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LUME XI?NUMBER 3*4, l
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|. . . Iftty Xo/#T JmprcW an? *a
By H. * 8.BBASD,
On MONDAY naxt, the 3d of May, i?mUi
da*. 1 at 10 o'obtek A_ M . In W
12 LOT?, each containing e-ne4eattlfc
of an acre. tVkm 9t mto um* umtum
wWe^enrnVi*^ Ah.
square, bounded by Asaembly? Otoen.
Gate? and Diruxe streaky but <o*U b?
^Th?Sl^fiBiTe jm o^po^y*^,
persom of modelte ?eu)? ^o secure a'
fiomeitead on very ?anr termi, a* ?al
Iowa: One-fourth rwh liiilwn In tmm
*WS three jmmbjl secured b* botnt,
'-?-1??i ? ? .i * imn .'.Ii if hon
siUtrUiqaiJ
By SBJBKIJS k SZKLL, Afjittjpjf.
SoOTH^AJO^A?BJBDBnaiiy OOMBft, i
J) mortgage, executed by KnSf Rollm
William fi Dial, of madisOn ?BE
Vlortda, om the Oh **y of tiigMty UML1
1 will ?eil, et the Court Bous*, e* MO?
J>AY the 3d day of May next, within, the
legal hour, of aale, ?
' All that lot of LAND, with Ahe Mid
lags ihereon, containing ata ?????ahai c<
M? more or lesa, 009*4*4 fM
bn? hundred and MV^ty^ntee? 1
more Or leaet on the WeeC tiy!
?ireet, measurmg thsaeom Swo Jit
bine CW?> feet, mere or lees; attdoo %kV
East by; Jan. Maty lUUhspi
gwn two h andr?4 aad
more or leas, being in ahspe ,..
a rectangular ?ai^?lo|tW^ t?ir
Ired and ssw*ktty~*ine (17?/)
more or loa?, by two hundred sod 4
jToffookamio os* Mntjgfikj*. -
1>. O. PBIIOWO* -?tt?, A?*?
T>UBi?J ANT to the pcWaioet *ale SSSV'
1 Uinod in? m?mmt Hnmn sVvdaa*,
k 187^fwlK
I DAT IN MAY neott, befbra- tfce
guse, in the city of C^sasbiavaa.av
|^oj^thf foUpwinj deeirah^ J^l,
. LctNa T- All tl!at-piece or pared o/"
LAND in the exty of jWmmfata, altaaOt t
I on the Eaataidoof
Washington and I
and fronting on i
(3T) feet, more or
two hundred ?nd^^f^:
: Lot No. 2, of the some dfaaanaiaaw ao ,
Lot No. 1; bounded on the Nflrtfc ay
laat1?0 J*fe ?Seial^ W^to***
Timm' (km#mm m^kY^mmmmf
six yearly ! art ?ilia fM Bean i ad mj mmmH
and morlgage, w^intarert at *%ht pef
PerT AlTSSw, fctn^ffiC anS*eS
hare beesi paid 1? faH to Me oh *i*
abore property. K. PUJLIxA?B. I
Iftnal DianAATf?. '
rOTICB is hereby giTan tlaU BaOfth L.
of thaeetaie
jhjTQjTBmis
to Hoo/b\ L^ E>nod(judgl' ofrSl?u:
ip and for the County of ftichland, ***
final discharge Fan such adautniatraaiir
It i? ordered, that the ?lat day erf MAY,
A. B\- Wii be fixed for hearing pettttoai.
and Ai final settlement of said eaaatai
B. L BOOaTB,
Judge of Probate RiobJand OaoaAy. .
April fi&J iroa ft*
?- n ?? t^JT- ;-; w n?fl?Mtfleh
T BEO lea^e to, inforat
JL o-natomers that my an
nearly completed, and 1
nnder the City HalL early ? _
?e prepared to ?a>a ?atlaftdlaawf ii
Ait?iaTiwiP'*?itMi>a?W UjJilgAJo . -.a
We^Btnuu,.,
AprSdomwf Oosawiasieai.aa^Maa'i.ui ?
r-MIiK njidnraiaaiad hereby ?Holl
JL that Oiey haVe iMa day mnmam a
LIMITED PABTKBBMDP,?? S
action c4 a msrcaa#le/bu*ifte?B iav.tha
c4ty of OoIumWor-aaid Moots
braoa, cWefiT^th? wholeaale ?ad ?naa?
of DRY GOODS, iiOTIOBita, ~
HHGEB and ?ATta, at toe cMcs
G Shiver A Co., under the Ana
JONES, DAVIS A
DAVID
J. HENRY D
EDWDN & BO
Aji mum* f ?. fis^j gteM!?
' CALEB
the will oT
a special |t
eon tribute*
Cfi?i{t wWWmmaU Mar*
lent ml., i""*' /J- ! j3 u,n*v
1 i oi j mn m\% MBv