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LONDON, March 2.-There was consi?
derable excitement in Kingston, Surrey
County, last night, over the sadden ter?
mination of the Republican meetiog
being held there. While Mr. Odger,
member of Parliament, was addressing
the assemblage, a party 'of royalists at?
tacked the building and dispersed the
meeting. The royalists were particu?
larly threatening in their demonstra?
tions towards Odger, who was compelled
to seek safety in flight.
PARIS, Maroh 2.-Should L'Admi
ranlt resign the Governornhip of Paris,
he will probably be suoceoded by Gen.
Glinohaut.
ROME, Maroh 2.-It is believed the
Pope meditates an early departure from
this city.
American lutelliacne*.
WASHINGTON, Maroh 2.-The Wiscon?
sin Assembly, by a vote of forty-nine tc
thirty-eight, tabled the resolutions en?
dorsing Sumner's one term amendment,
Charles Manly presides at the South
Baptist Educational Con ven tion, at Nash?
ville. Noarly all the Southern States an
represented."
The steamer Japan took $1,500,000 ir
speoie from San Fraucisco for China.
Rev. Wm. H. Day, for thirty-fiv?
yean oonneoted with tho Bethel Mission
at Cleveland, is dead.
Havana journals publish,the following
decree, issued by Oaptain-Generul Yal
maseda, and dated at Santiago de Cuba
February 1: Any white male or fe mah
or free oolored malo or female, who wil
bring twenty-five froe or slave negroes
now roaming in the mountains, to head
quarters, will reoeive full pardon am
$600 reward; any male or female negri
slave who will bring in twenty-five ne
groes from the insurrectionary districts
will reoeivo his freedom. If bringing ii
the number with arms, seventeen dollar
will be paid for eaob negro. Partie
unable to bring in the required numbul
bat who bring in some, will reoeive pat
don, and the value of their services wi
be taken into consideration in the matte
of recompense. The Spanish troop
captured and exeoated, near Canto d<
Embarcadero, Cuban Col. Calixto Piedr
and Capt. Landileno Perez. A beav
engsgement ia reported in the Terre
Mountains, in whioh the Spaniards wei
victorious.
NEW YORK, Maroh 2.-A Tamman
meeting resolved to hold a nsw eleotioi
at whioh aa eatirely new general coo
mittee will be chosen.
The Trish societies will parade on S
Patriok's Day.
Henry F. Chorley, the celebrated mi
sioian of London, is dead.
Schuyler Crippen, ex-Judge of the S
preme Court, is dead-aged aevent,
seven.
The IHrnes states that Mayor Hall b
thirty-nine actions to bring against tl
proprietors and editors of that paper,
soon as he is acquitted in the case nc
pending against him; and also, that tl
Mayor offers to bet he will bavo them
the State prison.
At a meeting of the Irish sooieties, Ie
evening, a rr o tion to invite the neg
militia to aot as their escort on ?
Patriok's Day was voted down, and i
ardent Fenian, fresh from Ireland, w!
counselled cutting the throats of t
Orangemen, was elected.
WASHINGTON, March 2-Evening.
Tho signal office is advised from K(
kuk, Iowa, on the Mississippi, that t
ice oommonoed to move oat of the rivi
at 11.15 to-day. -
Vice-Admiral Bowan, who has be
critically ill with pneumonia, is reoov
ing.
The President will be in Pbiladelp
from the 7th to the 11th instant, to
tend a wedding.
Probabilities-Tho very low barome
off the New Jersey coast will oontit
moving North-eastwardly during
night, with rising barometer over
South Atlantic and Middle States,
mioishiog North-westerly and Westc
winds aud clearing weather. The fall
barometer over tho New England SU
to-night will be succeeded on Sunday
rising, with clearing weather and Noi
westerly to Westerly winds, the la'
diminishing in force. Falling baromi
with rising temperature, and winds ba
ing toward the South, with probn
threateniug weather, will prevail c
the Western Gulf States during
night, and extend. Eastward over
Eastern Gnlf States on Sunday,
oreased cloudiness and probably thr
eniog weather from the Ohio Yal
Northward, over the upper lake reg
rising barometer and North-west
winds will extend Eastward over
North-west during the night.
Proceedings in Congress unimporl
Only about a dozen members were in
House.
Tho severest snow-storm for y
prevailed all day. Tho Japaneso J
v7:thiu doors.
CHARLESTON, March 2.-There w
?evere North-east storm boro last ni
but no damage done in tho harbor
is supposed to havo boon heavy oil
coast.
SAVANNAH, March 2.--Thero was
vere rain and wind storm, last n
Two ships, two barks and fivo sohoc
were driven from their moorings;
the damage was very slight, exceptii
tho hoisting machine on tho Balti
steamship wharf, which was totall;
stroyed.
RICHMOND, VA., March 2.-The s
cst storm si nco January, 1857, is
prevailing. It has been snowing he
for twelve hours and it still couti
with the wind from tho North-west
ing a hurricane and tho snow drift ii
cordingly.
NEW YORK, March 2-Evening.
reported that u warraut hus been ie
to-day, for tho arrest of two re1
officers, for exacting money from
chants.
Judge Gurdozo, to-day, charge
jury, in the Stokes' CAJO, order
verdict, which legalizes the action of the
grand jory, and upholds the indictment.
He granted a stay of proceedings for
twenty days, to enable counsel to bring
the tnattor before the nppelote tribunal.
A driving snow storm commenced
this afternoon. The weather is very
oold.
WTLMINONON, Mulch 2.-Tho British
brig Clio, with a cargo of turpentine, ?B
a total loss at the mouth of the Gape
Fear River.
Financial and Commercial.
NEW YORK, Maroh 2-Noon.-Stocks
strong. Gold brm, ut 10}.{. Money ac?
tive, at 1-16 of one per cent, per day.
Exchange-long 9J4' ; short 10. Govern?
ments dull but steady. Flour unohauged.
Wheat and oom steady. Pork dull
moss 13.90@14.00. Lard heavy-steam
9%@9%. Cotton quiet but steady
uplands 22!^; Orleans 22%; sales 190
bales. Freights dall.
7 P. M.-Bank statement shows loans
decreased $266,400; specie increase
?143,000; legal tenders increase 81.
272,500; deposits decrease $2,845.400.
Sales of aotton for future delivery to?
day, 9,750 bales; Maroh. 21%, 21 11-10;
April, 22%, 22 5-16; May, 22%, 22%;
Juno, 22%, 22 13 16. Cotton qniet;
sales 750 bales, at 22% for uplands; 22%
Orleans. Common to fair extra South?
ern flour 7.00@7.75; good to ohoice 7.80
@9.50. Wheat quiet and steady-wiu
ter red Western 1.70. Corn steady-new
Western mixed afloat 70%. Pork heavy,
at 13.75@13.90. Lard dull-kettle 9%.
Freights dull. Money striugent; rates
of interest early in the day 1 >82(9)1-16.
Exohange dull, at 9%@9%. Gold 10%
@10%. Loans from 3@7. G2s 11%;
81s 15. H tates dull-new South Cero
liuas somewhat better. North Carolinas,
old, firm and closed quiet. Tennessee
6s G6; now 66. Virginia 6s 50; now 51.
Louisiana 6s 57; now 50; levee 6s 62;
8s 75; old 8s 90; 5i 60. Georgia 6s 70;
7s 82. North Carolinas 35; new 18(3!
18%. South Carolina? 52%; he* 31%.
BALTIMORE, March 2.-Cotton quiet
and steady-middling 22@22%; receipts
630 bales; sales 185; stock 8,942.
BOSTON, Maroh 2.-Cotton quiet and
weak-middling 22%; receipts 1,701
bales; sales 300; stock 8,000.
CHARLESTON, March 2.-Cotton steady
-middling 21%; receipts 802 halos;
sales 400; stock24,729.
I AUGUSTA, March 2.-Cotton dull and
little doing; sales 185 bales; stock 891.
I SAVANNAH, Maroh 2.-Buyers and sel?
lers apart, and prices of cotton tending
I down-middling 21%@21%; receipts
929 bales; sales 700; stock 59,633.
j MoniiiB, March 2.-Cotton quiet-mid?
dling 213.1; receipts 359 bales; sales 500;
stock 51,897.
GALVESTON, Maroh 2.-Cotton dull and
nominal-good ordinary 19%; receipts
213 bales; sales 200; stock 4,190.
NEW ORLEANS, Maroh 2.-Cotton dull
and nominal-middling 21%; receipts
3,540 bales; sales 1,200; stock 204,411.
WILMINGTON, Maroh 2.-Cotton dull
middling 22; receipts 129 bales; stock
3,978.
?T. Louis, March 2.-Whiskey dull,
at 86. Provisions dull uud nominal.
Mess pork 12.75@13.00. Clear sides
7%@7%. Lard quiet-8,% offered, but
refuBod.
MEMPHIS, March 2.-Cotton holders
are asking higher ratea, which buyers
roluao-middling nominally 21%@21%;
receipts 1,746 bales.
CINCINNATI, March 2.-Grain un?
changed. Provisions quiet and weak.
Mesa pork offered at 12.50, but no de?
mand. Whiskey steady, at 85.
LONDON, Maroh 2-Noon.-Consols
92X- Bonds 91%.
FRANKFORT, March 2.-Bonds 95%.
PARIS, March 2. - Rentes 56f. 50c.
LIVERPOOL, March 2- Evening.-Cot?
ton closed heavy-uplands ll; Orleans
ll)4(a)ll%; sules 8,000 bales; sp?cula?
tion and export 2,000; shipping at New
Orleans ll.
ENFOROINO THE SUNDAY LAW IN PHIL?
ADELPHIA.-To the vast army of drinkers
and tipplers of "spirits that intoxi?
cated)," Snnduy was n sad and deplora?
ble doy in Philadelphia. From Kensing?
ton to the furthest limits of Southwark,
and from the Delaware to the suburbs,
the thousands of bar-rooms, fashionable
saloons, tho low and unlicensed taverns
aud beer saloons, woro grim aud silent,
with portals barred and shutters hermet?
ically sealed, which resisted every effort
of the thirsty crowd, who knocked in
vain to obtain their customary stimu?
lants, The closing on tho part of the
liquor dealers was general; hundreds
who kept open on Sunday week joining
with the rest on Sunbay last. The local
option people have obtained a great vic?
tory, and with tho aid of the judges tho
offset will ho permanent. The dealors
do not regard the fine as of much conse?
quence, but the imprisonment puts a
different face on tho matter. His Honor
Judge Ludlow asserted, in passing
sentence on Waidlich, that ho would iut
fliot tho fall penalty by law on tho nox
o(Tender convioted.
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY IN JAPAN
IMPORTANT MESSAGE OP THE MIKADO.
Tho Emperor of Japan recoutly called
his nobles togthcr, and delivered a mos
sngo touching tho educational interests
of tho people. It is a romarkahlo docu?
ment, and fully confirms the reports of
tho revolution of idenB which hus taken
placo in Japan. Tho Mikado declares
that thc uuciont system hus bueu
changed, und that a new departure has
been made. Ho not only advises his
subjects to go abroad and study tho sys?
tems of other nations, but declares that
thorn is not tho slightest objection to
taking their wives, duughtcrs und
sisters with them, that they may learn
in other countries tho best manner of
instructing children.
- -.?. . . -
Gov. Hoffman, of New York, is the
ohnmpion vetoer. Tn three years ho has
vetoed 391 bills, and evory veto, with one
otcoption, hus been sustained by tho
L 'gis'atute.
A gang of burglars met with a singu?
lar mishap in Manobeater, Ohio, a few
nights sinoe. Eleven in number, they
went at midnight to rob the First Na?
tional Bank. Entering tho bnilding
with a false key, they proceeded to open
the door of the safo with powder. While
lighting the fuse, a spark fell upon a keg
of powder which they had brought, and
an explosion of unexpected proportions
speedily followed. Two men were killed
outright and another had a leg fearfully
mangled. The others escaped, but all
except two of them havoBiuce been cap?
tured. With one excoptiou, the bur?
glars were residents of the Conuty,
where, for seven years, they have been
committing depredations.
Vesuvius is beginning to get lively
again. After one of its long periods of
inaction, or rather of unseen prepara?
tion, it begins to show signs of mischief.
A month ago tbe smoke was very d?b?
oute and transparent, but it saon after
began to got denser, and to be laden at
times with puffs of ashes. These, more
recently, have boen followed by other
projectiles, and the Naples Purg?lo, of
February 3, says fire could then be seen
from Naples, vomiting from tho crater
every night. Tho eruptivo movement
appears at three distinct points, nod
fears are outertaiued of a a?rions out?
break.
G EH M AN ACCOMMODATION TO FRANCE.
The Gen. '.n Government has notified
France that the Emperor William will
accept au anticipatory payment of -i 10,
000,000 francs of tho war indemnity,
allowing a discount of five per oeut, off J
for cash. The French will pay the'
amount immediately, and thus save 20,
000,000 francs. This is Ibo true princi?
ple of the science of finance; prompt
payments und tho profits of honesty.
France will liberate herself from debt
and begin anew.
GEN. LoNGSTiutET.-A epeoiul report
from Washington has it, that in conse?
quence of the fact that Gen. Longstreet
took sides with tho Wurmoth faction
during the recent unpleasantness in New
Orleans, the President has decided to re?
move that functionary from the office of
surveyor of that nert. It is further
.stated that the administration has deter?
mined that treason to party, . which
mcaus treason to Grant, cannot bo per?
mitted among mon holding appointments
by the grace of Ulysses.
Mt; DD KN DEATH.-Mrs. James COB
grove died very suddenly, at tho resi?
dence of her husband, Market street, a
few minutes after 9 o'clock, Thursday
night. She sought her chamber, and
after being thete awhile, said she felt
unwell. A physician was promptly called
in, but medical aid proved unavailing,
and she expired in a fow minutes, of j
apoplexy. Her numerous friends deeply
regret her nncxpeoted death.
[Charleston Courier.
DEATH OF A LADY OP THE OLD SCHOOL.
Wo know (says the Darlington South?
erner) that the old inhabitants of Georgo
\ town-tho few that remain-will regret
to hear of tho death of Mrs. Maria Lou?
isa Shackelford, the widow of Mr. Ri?
chard Shackelford, of Georgetown, S.
; G. Mrs. Shackolford died suddenly on
I the 20th of February, at the residence of
her son, the Bov. John W. Shackelford,
in New York city, at the advanced age
! of eighty-eight years,
j The body of tho white man found
drowned and floating in the Savannah
River, near the now wharf of tho Cen
! trul Railroad Company, on Sunday after?
noon last, was yesterday, although much
decomposed and disfigured, recognized
ns that of William H. Lindner, who han
been missing from his home for about
two'woeks.
DEATH OP M ns. MOSES H. GRINNEI/L.
A private cabio despatch announces tho
death of Mrs. Moses H. Griunell, at
Genoa, on Thursday, the 22d instant.
Mrs, Griunell's maiden name was Julia
Irving, she being tho el lest daughter of
Dr. William Irving, the eldest brother
of Washington Irving.
Tbe great parliament of the gipsies,
which is hold once every seven years,
took place this year on the 3d of Febru?
ary, at Cinstaft, in Germany, out of de?
ference for tho gipsy king, Richard Rein?
hard, who is ninety-eight years of ugo,
and not able to undertake any long
journey.
It is fashionable in New York for
young ladies to invito their gentlemen
frienns to breakfast, instead of dinner
or tea.
Nineteen thousand aoven hundred and
ninety-one acres of land, in Greenville
County, aro to be sold for luxes on Tues
duy next.
Tho Robeson County outlaws have
quieted down, since tho heavy robbeiy at
Lumberton.
HOTEL AIUUVM.H, March 1. -Nlckerson
House-II Terry, Columbia; It M frost. Pa;
lt J Townsend, S C; O Norris, Baltimore; C
Howard, Agent Leon Brothers; J O Hudmctt,
Sky H Co; \V J Black, Jake Miller, J J Gorm?
ley, Charlotte; Mrs C Wright, Hies Wright,
New York; J W Beach, Charleston; Mr and
Mrs JD Puller. Springfield; Mrs W G Par?
sons, Mina Parsons, Charleston; W Gregg, Jr,
John's Island; W Steers, bick'? Creek.
Fair Notice.
ALL persone or partie? intfcbted to the un?
dersigned, or to E.0. 1). Hope, pre?
vious to tho Int of January last, will como for?
ward and make settlement within thirty days,
and save costs of suit. E. HOPE.
March ?I
N. C. Seed Corn.
TITAN boon seloutod with caro for thirty
I Xi year?. A few bushels for sale bv
March :J LO HICK A LOWRANCE.
Found, HES
ON Friday night, in front of the ('entrai
Bank, a small PUK CAPE, which tho
! owner can have by paying for this adveit so
' mont. March fl
Gourd Seed Corn.
APKW bushels Pennsylvania QOUR11
SEED CORN, r.r need. Very productive
and adapted to this climate. Pur saht bv
Vi 1.-J1 E. HOPE.
QUOTATIONS FOR Bourn CAROLINA SE- ]
OCMTIES, BY D. GAMBIULL, BROKER,
Main street, Columbia, S. G., Dealer in
Gold, Silver, Bank Notes, Stocks, Bonds,
etc.-March 1, 1872.
STATE. Bid. Asked.
South Carolina Bonds, t? T?
cent, (old).
South Carolina Bonds, 6 TP
cent, (now).
South Carolina Stock, 6 ^ ct.
CITY SECUKITIES.
City Columbia Bonds, 6 ct. 57
City Columbia Bonds, 7 ct. CO
City Columbia Gas Stook,
par, $25. 12
City Charleston Stock, C ~$ ct. 54
City Charleston Bonds, Fire
Loan, 7 cont. 71
RAILROADS.
South Carolina Bonds, 7 'c!
cent., 1st mortgage. 82.<
South Carolina Bonds, 7 ct. 65 G7
South Carolina Bonds, 6*$ ct. 60
South Caro. Stock, par, 8100, 32 33
S. C. Bank Stock, par, 3125.. 32 33
North-eastern Bonds, 1st mort?
gage, 8 1* cent. 88
North-eastern Bonds, 2d mort?
gage, 8 cent. 78
North-eastern Stock, prefer?
red, 8 TP cent., par $50_
North-eastern Stock, Capital,
par, 850.
Charleston and Savannah
Bonds, 6 ^3 cent. 55
Savannah and Charleston
Bonds, 1st mort., 7 Tfi cent. 65
Savannah it Charleston Bouds
Stato guurautce, 7 cent.. 60
Havannah and Charleston
Stock, pur, S100.
Greenville und Columbia
Bouds, Stute gaar., 7 ct.. 55
Greenville und Columbia
Bouds, 2d mortgage, 7 "?1 ct. 47
Greenville und Columbia 1st
mortgage, past due, 7ct. 88
Greenville and Columbia
Stock, par, 825. 1
Charlotte, Columbia and Aug.
1st mortgage Bonds, 7 ^ c. 80
Charlotte, Columbia and Au?
gusta Stock, 8100, par. 20
Spartuuburg and Union B'ds,
State guarantee, 7 cent..
Blue Ridgo Bonds, let mort
giiga, 7 ^ cent. 50
Cheraw and Darlington B'nds,
1st mortgage, 8 cent_ 88 90
Cherawtind Darlington B'nds,
2d mortguge, 8 ^ cent. 78 80
HANKS.
People's Bank of Charleston
Stock, pur, 8100. 2)3'
Union Bank Charleston ti tock,
par, 850. 45
Plauters' and Mechanics' Back
Charleston Stook, par, $25 23
South Carolina Loan and
Trust Co. Stock, par, 8100.. 100
First National Bunk Stock,
par, 8100..... 125
People's National Bunk Stock,
par, 8100. 104
Bank of Charleston Slock,
par, $100. 18
Carolina National Bank of Co?
lumbia Stook, par, 8100.. . 100
Central National Bank of Co?
lumbia Stock, pur, 8100.. . 100
South Caroliua Bank and
Trust Co. Stock, par, 8100.
HANK NOTES.
Bank of Camden. 10
Bauk of Chester. 10
Bank of Georgetown. 10 04
Bank of Hamburg. 15
Bank of Newberry. 10
Bank of South Carolina. 01 03
Bauk of State of South Caro?
lina, prior to 1861. 15
Bank of Stuto of South Caro?
lina. 1801 and 1862. 15
Commercial Bauk Columbia.. 15
Exohangc Bank of Columbia 02
Farmers' and Exchange Bank
of Charleston. 01
Merchants'Bank of Cheraw. 02
Plauters* Bank of Fairfield.. 02
State Bank. . 01
These quotations are liable to fluctua?
tion. Securities sent to mc will be re?
mitted for as directed, ut the best mar?
ket rates. Stocks and Bonds of every
description bought and sold.
Columbia Lodge, No. 108, A.F. M.
A A CONTINUATION of the regular
-?T\L^ communication of Columbia Lodge.
y? Jt No 108, will he held at Masonic- Hall,
/^%r\ on MON HAY EVENING, at s o'clock.
Mern beru'.will he prompt, aa tho oflioera will
le mc i ?ill ed. By order of the \V. M.
W.T. WAL PEU, Secretary pro tem.
March :i 1*
Gaza Lodge. I. 0. B. B., No. 168.
AM E ET I NO will be hold T LI IS MORNING,
at 10 o'clock, in Temperance Hall. The
Second Uitgrco wid he conferred. Candi?
dates will take duo notice thereof, and govern
the rn Helves accordingly.
March 3 1 PHI Ll I' El'STTN, Secretary.
Columbia BuildingandLoan Associa'n.
nptilE regular monthly meeting of tho Co.
JL lumbla Duiitliltg und Lea ll Association
will bo held in Tempe rance ll all. T0-M0H
ItOW (Monday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock, by
order f tin- President
Mareh !l 1 A. G. HKENIZEIL Secretary.
Richland Lodge No. 39, A. F. M.
A AN EX NIA COMMUNICATION of
{Willi* Lodge will ho hi hl in Masonic
/Wllall, TO-MOUKOW (Monday) EVEN?
ING, at 7 o'clock. The F. C Degroo will lc
conferred. Uv order of the W. M.
Mared 3 1 ' (I.A. HAULING. Secretary.
IRWIN'S HALL.
TWO NI ?HTS OStA.
THE LE OX BR (?Til EUS,
Southern Favorites,
AM? Tn ria
Pantomime, Comedy and Snrleique
Troupe.
TIM', ll EST OUCH EST A TIIAVELIXG.
M ru AUDIE HlMtr.Vhl),
MUN- JOSI PHIS !..
Ami STAK J HOUP:-:.
I Wi il in sill? y anil TlitiiKl.iy, Mun li
O nuil 7
Admission, fl; Children, Mi cents. Soalu
lean |><- cc cnn? il ai I'roi. I.V..lund's MUCK
I Slot.:. Without extra ch irgi March 3 1
IRWIN'S HALL.
RY PARTICULAR REQUEST !
GRAND KXTHA. NIGHT!
MONDAY, MAROR 4.
yin Entirely New Programme ! !
The Berger Family
SWISS BEH RINGERS!
SOL SMITH RUSSELL!
WILL nive their la?t entertainment ia
COLUMBIA, during ihn pruscutseason,
a? above.
NEW HONGS! NEW INSTRUMENTS !
NEW BELL MUSIC ! NEW OVERTURES ! !
All the Favorite, will Appear t
Admission (1 </0 Seato can he secured at
LyBrand'a Manic Store. March 3
Notice.
MR J. H. DAVIS wart admitted a Partner
in our house, Fchruarv 21, 1872.
March 2 H. C. SHIV KR Ar. CO.
200
Citizens' Savings Bank of S. C.
ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITH made ia thia
Bank on or before the 5th day of each
?calendar month will bear interest for that
mouth as if deposited on tho 1st instant.
J. C. B. SMITH,
March 1 1 AsHiatant Cashier.
Lime.
BARRELS or LIME, fo - low by
_JOHN AGNK' SON.
Norwood's Patent Cotton Planter.
PARTIES wishing to punt?ase COTTON
PLANTERS will consult their interests
; by calling at PHILIP MOT/AS Wagon Manu?
factory, where tho beat and moat complete
Cotton Planter* in the South are manufac?
tured aud sold. PHILIP MOTZ,
Assembly, between Lady and Gervais streets.
March'1 Imo
Hay, Fodder, ?Sec.
.7BALES N. C. HAY.
jfj 50 hale? good eODDER,
100 bushels CuW PEAS.
For 8?le at P. CANTWELL'S,
March 11 Main street.
Approved Fertilizers.
pr/^V TONS Z ELL'S PHOSPHATE,
OU 60 ton? Burger k Butt's Phosphate.
Terms cash, or on favorable terina till No?
vember 1. WELLS & CALDWELL.
F?'b 28
New Spring Goods.
I HAVE just received rav stock ol
J?1SPRING and SUMMER CASHMERES,
JW VESTING 8, &C., to which I wou'.d invite
u the attention of the public Tho Btock
comprises all styles and prices, and will bo
niado to order in thc most fashionable man?
ner. 0. D. EUE lt HARDT.
IlfR 0W1 KID MB!
200 dozen just received.
NEW AND EXQUISITE SHADES
STREET AND EVENING.
Two Buttons, $1.50
Single " 1.00
at
E. C. SHIVEE & CO.'S.
IN
HOSIERY!
At
E. G.* SHIVEE & C0/S.
Fob 24 __
First in the Field.
SPRING GOODS ! SPRING GOODS!!
I)HINTS, Delaines, PopUna, CasidmeroB,
Joann and 'J woeds.
A I.HO,
A full stock of FANCY OOODS.
Now is the time to purchase, Def om they ad
vance in price.
P. S. Heavy goods sold at eoHt.
C F. JACKSON,
Feb 18 Next door to ?jrnow A Kon._
Groceries, Wines and Liquors.
AFULL SUPPLY or CHOICE FAMILY
GROCERIES, in all their varieties. Beat
brands Champagnes, Wines, Liquors, ?Sro ,
suitable 1er Chiistmas, on hand and for salo
Inw.by JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Removal and Slight Change.
THE undersigned informs her
ialM%friends and patrons that she has
f ^qk'.Urenioved to thu ?veil known drj
Hj** S*i?k'",Mla house ol the Mesera. Kin Ard,
ffi ?jayi whorp she is prepared lo exhibit a
^5^" A. selected steck or articles in the
MILLINERY LINE, which she is conddout
will gratify her patrons. Her stork of spring
goods is particularly putty. Call at the
?lore of the Messrs. Kimi rd.
Feii is M LS. A. MCCORMICK.^
Relined Oil.
(10TTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gab
J lou or barrel. Also, in glaass. pint* aud
piarla. Forsalelow. E. HOPE.
Gold and Silver
BOUGHT and sold, at
THE CI riZENH'SAVINGS BANK
$50,000 to Loan,
ON GOOD COLLATERAL. Apply al
.Inn 2:l CITIZENS' HAVINGS RANK.
Money to Lend.
I\S marketable collaterals, at
jil I HF. GIT1ZENH' SAVINGS RANK.
j The Doctors Recommend Scegeis'Ueer
: r\pi ijferoiioit to London Port ei and Seo. eh
I u Whv? '">. .. kunv ir i* unadulterated
Thorbnrn's Garden Seeds.
VLARGE r. - .n u ni ..[ ir .?li GARDEN
SEEDS, Onion .>? t.?, \ e . for cale low.
I .Inn 13 1 D\\ ARD HOPE.
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Quotion Salo?'.
Ody Lot.
BY D. C. PEIXOTTO & BON.
ON MONDAT MORNING, March tho 4th,
sale-day, wa will sell, io front of the Court
Hoaae, in thia city, at 10 o'clock, without
reservo,
AU that lot of LAND, bounded North by
Ronato atreet; East by land ot William Rabb; ?
South by lot of Jamea Beard; fronting fifty
two feet ou Honato Btreot, more or lona, and
running hack half the length of equare.
There ia a email house on the lot.
TEHMB OF SALE-Half cash; balance in ono
year, secured by bond and mortgage, with
lDtereatfrom date. Purchaser to pay UH for
papers andBtampa. Marchi
Desirable Building Lot.
BY D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON.
ON MONDAY MORNING, the 4th of March,
wo will aell, in front of the Court House, in
this city, at balf-paat 10 o'clock,
A deairablo BUILDING LOT, situated on
Pickcue atreet, between Taylor and Plain
atreeta. Said lot measures front on Pickena
street G9 feet, moro or loss, and rans back 150
feet, more or lesa. Bounded on the North by
Bunn, late Dr. Edward Fieber; on tho South
by George Symmara, on the Weat by Pickene
street, on tho Eaat by the eatate of Dr. Ed?
ward Fisher.
TEIIMS OF SALE.-One-third cash; balance
ia twelve months, securod by bond and mort?
gage, bearing interest at seven per cent, per
annum. Purchasers to pay us for papera and
atampe._Fob 29
Extensive Sale of Horses al Auction.
BY D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON.
MONDAY NEXT, March 4, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
in front of tbo Court Uouee, in thia city, wu
will positively aell,
40 hoad of superior Northern HORSES,
among which Are two very fast animals.
Brown horse Ethan Allen, Jr., six years
old, trotting time 2.40, or better.
Bay mare Lucy, by Leviathan, aix years old,
can trot in 2 38.
Bav pacing Maro, five yoara old, can paco ia
2 30."
The above horses can be aeen and their
speed exhibited to any one wishing to pur?
chase, by calling at the atablea of Charlea
Logan, previous to day of Balo. Feb 29
Building Lot.
BY B. C. PEIXOTTO & SON.
On MONDAY MORNING. March 4, (Sale-day,)
in front of thc Court House, in this city, at
half-paet 10 o'clock, we will soil,
A desirable BUILDING LOT, situated on
Plaiu atreet, between Marion and Bull street;
measuring front on Plain atreet 60 feet, moro
or lc*a. aud running hack 135 feet, more or
leas. Bounded ou the North by Plain atreet;
on the South by church property; on the Eaat
by J. E. Heise; on tho West by Hwaffleld.
THUMS OF SALK.-One-half cash: balance in
twolvo mon tba, secured by bond, bearing in?
terest at 7 per cent, per annum, and mort?
gage of property. Purchaacra to pay na for
papera and atamrs._l?eb*25 t4
Cottage.
BY D C. PEIXOTTO & SON.
ON MONDAY MORNISG, March the4th, Bale
day, in front of the Court House, in thia
city, at half-puBt 10 o'clock, we nib ?ell,
A desirable four-room COTTAGE, with two
basement rooina, and necessary out-build?
ings, situated at tho corner of Gatea and
Taylor street?; lot measuring forty-four feet
six mettes; trouts on Tayiur street, and mu?
lling back on (Jatea street 120 feet, more or
leas; bounded on tbe North by Taylor atreet;
on the South by eh urch property; on the Eaat
by Dr. Smith; on the Weat by Gatea atreet.
THUMS OF HALB-One-third cash; balance
I in one and two years, occured by bond bear?
ing interest at aoven per cent, per annum,
and mortgage of property; house to. be in
I sured and policy to be aasigned. Purchaser
I to pay ?B for papera and stamps. Feb25 fi
Valuable Building Lots.
BY D. C. PEIXOTTO & 80N.
>n MONDAY MORNING, 4th of Mai ch next,
in front of the Conrt House, bi thia city, at
10 o'clock, we will aell.
Tho following valuablo acre LOT, in thia
city, bounded As follows: North by Lumber
street ; Weat by McElrone; East by Cathcart;
j Sooth by S. N. Pike, formerly Mrs. McDonald.
The above acre ?ill be aold in four equal
parta, each part containing 52 feet front, by
208 feet deep, more or lesa.
TEHMB OF SALE.-One-half c&eh; balance in
twelve months, Hecnred by bond, bearing 7
per cent, interoat, and mortgage of promises.
Purchasers to pay na for papera and stamps.
Agricultural Implements.
"DOW LAW,"
"HAM,"
"JONES," and other
popular Cotton Plant?
ers, warranted satis?
factory or no aale.
"NOKWOOD."
Garden Plowe and Cultivators.
200 Dixon Steel Sweeps, better and cheaper
than tho Farmor can make them himself.
Fob ?5_L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
2 000 Iba. HAMS,
2 000 bushels CORN,
20,000 lbs. BACON, at prices that
I J dur every inducement of other mar?
keta. L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
Fob 25
First Arrivals!
SPRING- GOODS ! !
1872.
OPENING. MONDAY, A MAGNIFICENT
LINE OF
7Lo.ce Goods,
Ludion LACK COLLARS aud SLEEVES.
Full lin. of
E M B ? 0 I D E HI E S,
Ladies' MVDi: UP UNDEK-GARMKSTS,
Now style SPUING PRINTS and CAM?
BRICS, junt suited tor the season.
All Departments aro now fully replenished
with new aud
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Aud will bo sold ut uniformly
Low Prices!
W. D. LOVE A CO.
W. D. LOVE,
lt. H. McOnr,snv._ Feb 18
Ueiniteh's Blood and Liver Pills,
TTtLEGANTLY sugar-coated, perfectly tasto
JLJ less, and warranted to euro all diseases
of the liver and ita kindred complaint s Good
for oonstipati 'ii of tho bowels, disorders of
the stomach, sick and nervous headache, in?
digestion, biliousness, fevers, chills, kidney
BffeotiotiH, female irregular ?ties. They purify
the blood, and remove all derangements of
tho internal viscera. Tut up in a blood-red
colored wi upper r.nd sohl at 95 conta a box,
at UKINITSH'S DItUG STORE.
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