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Bnussxxs, April 17.?-In the Chnmbor
of Deputies, this cvoning,. the * Minister
of Foreign Affnirs Btutod that the Go?
vernment, yesterday, received Germany's
roply to its last not* -vThe reply citow do
fresh facts; it descants oft principles of
international law involved in tho dicons
sion, and expresses' the- hope that .-Bel?
gium will sotto tho opportunity to. dissi
pato tho impression that Germany in?
tended to attack the: liberty of the press
in Belgium. . The Minister, after inform?
ing the House of tho contents of tho
note, said that in addition to this oorres
Eon dene e, courteous vor hul explanation n
ad been exchanged with tho German
representatives, and in conclusion, ho
assured the Chamber that the Belgian Go?
vernment sincorely desired to strengthen
good relations with Germany.
London, April 17.?In the Houso of
Commons, to-night, there was .an acri?
monious m-bato on the question of sum?
moning to tho bar tho printers of the
Times and 2fei6s, for breach of privilege
for publishing documents in the hands
of the Select Committee on Foreign
Loans. Mr. D'laraeH moved a resolu?
tion, that the select committee be in?
structed to investigate the affair, and re?
port how the press obtained the docu?
ments in question. Tho reaolution was
carried, and the order summoning tho
printers was discharged.
Havana, April 17.?Shnrkcy remains
in jail, and has not been allowed to com?
municate with any one.
Paris, April 17.?A party of three per?
sons ascended in the balloon Zenith to?
day, for the purpose of making scien?
tific observations. The balloon attained
tho extraordinary height of 8,000 motros
?over 26,000 feet. Two of tho reronauts
wcro suffocated to death, and when the
'balloon reached tho ground, the third
was almost insensible and has since been
ho ill that his recovery is doubtful.
Bkhmn1, April HL?The bill abrogating
those clauses of the Constitution which
grant independent administration of
ecclesiastical affairs, unimpeded inter?
course of religious associations with their
superiors ana freedom of clerical ap?
pointments, passed its second reading,
to-day, in; the lowor house of Prussian
Diet. In' tho courso of the debate,
Prince Bismarck said the Government
was loth to proceed to such measures,
but they were unavoidable. Since tho
Vatican Council, no one possessed the
intlucnco the Pope had, with a compact
party, a woll organized 'press and an
army of obedient priests. . This power
would he serious,; even if it belonged to
a nativo instead of a foreign monarch.
That monarch,'if he had the means,
would carry out his programme in
Prussia; but he would first-have to
destroy... the majority of the Prussian
people., The Princo closed his speech
with these word a: "When all tho breach on
in the .bulwarks of tho State, caused by
granting too many rights to unworthy
objocts", are repaired, then will wo bo
able to conclude peace."
Tolographlc?American News.
Kansas Crjnf/April-17.?800 ('hey en no
warriors crossed the track of the Atchl
son, Topoka and Santa Fco Bailroad, on
Tuesday night, fifteen miles East of tho
lake, goingNorth. X company or cavalry
from Fort Dodge is in .pursuit. A large
party of Black Hill explorers arrived
here.. Carpenter's expedition, number?
ing 1,600,' start soon.
Washington, April 17.?The tempera?
ture is below freezing in Now England,
the Middle States,, the Ohio Valley, the
lake region, Tennessee and North-west
High water detains the trains on the
Union Pacific Bailroad, in the vicinity of
Fort Lsrauiie. . .
Geo. A. Ahrens, Jr., partner of the
firm of .Billings, Ahrens & "Co., Balti?
more, suicided; no conso. . .
Philadelphia, April 17.?Striking
?weavers unanimously adopted a resolu?
tion to stand firm . until the employers
yielded. " t ?. ,
I Providence, April 17.?Tho s'upple
' mental elections resulted in favor of tho
regular Republican . candidates, which
will probably secure Lippett the guber?
natorial chair, and repeal the prohibi?
tion and State constabulary Iuwb.
[ The strike at Great Falls, Mass., has
exhausted itself.
San Pbanoisco, April 17.?-The Colo?
rado has arrived. Fighting has occurred
between tho Chinese und savages of
Formoso, provoked by the Ohinase. Tole
gmphio communication has been estab?
lished between all the important cities of
Japan. Two Chinese officers ventured
into Formosa, which is inhabited en?
tirely by aborigines, and were killed;
200 Chinese, in retaliation, burned the
village, killing old men, women and
children; subsequently tho aborigines
attacked tho Chinese, killing ninety; tho
savages lost thirty in the fight.
Chicago, April 17.?In tho billiard
. tournament, last night, Shaw beat Hoa
[ by a score of 200 to 144?winner's ave
rago 5. Carter beat Bnrleigh by a score
of 200 to 185?winner's averago 4.05.
I Bhines beat Gallagher; score 200 to 184?
winner's average 4.44.
I New( Yobk, April 17.?The model of
the Sumner statue was rooeivod to-day;
I but the body was broken from defective
packing. It is thought, .with great care,
it may he patched for tho Sumner monu?
ment, in City Hall, Boston.
PoTTsvnxB, April 17.?Coal shipped
last week 11,886 tons, against 70,59? cor?
responding week last year. The whole
supply sent from all regions as far as re-,
turns received this year, 3,205,576;
against 4,12-4,837 some time lost year; de?
crease in supply anthaocite is 954,718
tons. ?
Lowjuu., Habs., April 17.?The warp
Iis gradually giving out in all the mills,
and as it does so, one after another is
compelled to dhiohargo its help. All
ring spinners were dismissed this morn
i ing untuy Konds^. The J agents 'Bavo
made a careful estimate, and say that in
less than I week 8,000 operatives will be
out of. employment; that 'will> ho iub^
stantially the , pasis on which mills can
run indefinitely; that is, about two
thirds^'of 'tho . full average capacity of
most of the corporations. ," 1
Haiuvord. April 10.?Auton Linburg.
a Swede, wWlo; drunk, fatally i stabbed
Andr5n?Wr!^J'V*^40Kl??? at Col-j
hnsviliy pn^uaynifenC. Jphn Pelton,
a Germafc/Vho ?e^exod tbVrobnv'on1
hearina the .trouble;1. Was stabbed?four
times by.Linburg .and.- died instantly.
Folton s wifo also received a fearful stab
in the lip. Linburg then plunged' the
knife into his own body and also 'Cut bis'
throat; ho lived but a few moments. , >
CmcAoo, AprU;l7,-In the. WnUrd;
?;. JdU
Moggioli 200 to 146; Parker beat Horning
200 to 110; Miller boat Liverman 200 to
160.
Pijitadf.i.i'iiia, April 17.?The Union
Paper Collar Company vs. eortain other j
companies, an injunction wan ordered,
with a docroo for past damages, with se
ourity of $25,000 in enoh caso, with fur?
ther to pay tho usual royalty into tho
Court until tho expiration of tho patent.
Washington, April 17.?Tho Treasury
Department has deoidud that hereafter
drafts for proocods of olaims will bo
issued to the claimant or to the attorney
having tho latest power of attorney to
receive it. This ousts what is known as
an attorney of record, und cnublcs tho
olaimant to pay at pleasure all but his
last, who may retain his fee.
Quartermaster A. G. Robertson, re?
lieved from duty in the Department of
Texas, has boen ordered to the Depart?
ment of ihe 1'iattu; Cupi. G. W. Smith
ordored to report in tho Department of
Texas.
In Memphis, there was frost and ice,
killing vegetables and threatening tho
fruit. In Lancaster, N. H., ten inches
Hnow. In Nashville, ice one-quarter
inch thick formed; vegetation frozen,
und it is belioved fruit, wheat and cotton
in this and the adjoining States is seri
rionsly injured, if not entirely killed.
Fleet Surgeon Jumes Suddards, of the
North Atlantic fleet, writes to the Navy
Department, under dote of Port Royal,
S. C., April 14, 1875, in regard to the
health of the crews of the vessels at?
tached to tho fleet and the existence of
fellow fever at Key West and Havana,
le gives satisfactory reasons for believ?
ing that tho fever will prevail at these
ports extensively, having made its ap?
pearance unusually early, and that the
removal of the ?oet was imperatively ne?
cessary.
Probabilities For tho South Atlantic.
R?stern Gulf States and Tennessee,
clear weather, low temperature, except
in the lower Mississippi valley, North?
erly to Westerly winds, and rising baro?
meter East of Mississippi, and Easterly
to Southerly winds and falling barometer
in the lower Mississippi valley.
Yesterday's Market Roports.
New York ?Noon.?Gold opened 15-j
now 15. Money 3. Exchange?long
4.87; short 4.901. Cotton quiet; sales
1,623?uplands 16J; Orleans lflg. Fu?
tures opened easier: Mav 16 5-10(5.16;j;
June lOjjpVUG 11-10; July lOj? 16 10-10;
August 17 1-16(5)17|. Pork unchanged?
moss 22.50. Lurd quiet?steam 15 jj.
? 7 P. M.?Dank statement?Loans de?
creased $250,000; specie decreased $500.
000; legal tenders increased $1,875.000;
deposits increased $2,500,000; reserve, in?
creased $750,000. Money easy, at 3(el4.
Sterling firm, ut 7. Gold 15(5\15L Go?
vernments dull but strong?new 5s lGJ.
States- quiet und nominal. Cotton net
reoeipts 144; gross 1,151. Futures closed
steady; sales 20,800: -April 1613-32?.
16 7-10; Mav 10 7-16(5)16 15-32; Juno
16 23-32(ml0i; July 17(h)17 1-32; August
17 5-32(W>17 3-16; September 16 29-32(5)
1015-16; October 16 7-10; November
16 8-32@16 7-32; December 10 7-32@17;
January 16 7-16. Cotton quiet and Jo.
advance; sales 1,653, at 16)(a)16j. Flour
dull, a shado lower and in very limited
inquiry?5.10(5)5.75 common to fnir ex?
tra Southern; ?.80(5)8.25 good to choice
ditto. Wheat dull, heavy and l(5)2o.
lower?1.25(?Al.30 winter red Western;
1.33.} ambor ditto; 1.33fS)1.41.V white
Western. Corn dull, heavy and de?
cidedly lower?91(5)031 Western mixed
afloat; 1)11(5)92 yellow Western; 90 white
Western, "in store. Pork firmer?22.37A
now. Lord quiet -15 J prime steam".
Coffee firm. Sugar quiet and firm. Rice
quiet. Molasses firm. Freights dull?
sail cotton 7-32; corn 4? (5)5; wheot5f5)5\;
steam cotton \; corn 61; wheat 6.
Boston.?Cotton quiet?middling 16>j;
net reoeipts 53; gross 192; sales 42.
Baltimore.?Cotton quiet and lower
to sell?middling 10J; low middling 16;
good ordinory 15; gross receipts 199;
exports coastwise 109; Bales 1,020; spin?
ners 600. Flour steady and unchanged.
Corn dull and weak?80(5)89. Provisions
strong and buoyant- mess pork 22.50(a)
23.00. Bacon firm?shoulders 9j. Lard
firm?refinod 10@l6*j. 'Coffee strong ?
ordinary to prime Rio cargoas lt5J(<iU9.
Sugar firm?10J@10L
MEMtuirs. ?Cotton steady -middling
15A(5)l?3; net receipts 232; shipments
914; sales 1,100; stock, actual count,
30,066.
New Orleans.?Cotton quiet?mid?
dling 15J; low middling 15\; good ordi?
nary 14A; net receipts 735; gross 1,214;
exports" Grout Britain 5,321; Franco
1,668; sales 2,000.
Norfolk.? Cotton quiet---middling
155; net receipts U54; exports coastwise
2,145; sales 100.
Cincinnati.?Flour firm. Corn steady
?73(5)75. Pork firm -22.25. Primo
lard?steam held lot; bid 15'. Whis?
key firm- -1.12.
Augusta.?Cotton steady -middling
151; low middling 15J; good ordinary
14V; net receipts 154; sales 265.
PmLADEXPBiA.?Cotton firm ?mid?
dling 101; low middling 16J; good or?
dinary l5g; net receipts 36; gross 72.
Gaxvebton.?Cotton quiet?middling
15J; net receipts 470; gross 506; exports
coastwise 12; sides 750.
Wilmington.?Cotton nominal?mid?
dling 15}; low middling 15$; good ordi?
nary 14j; net receipts 54.
Chicago.?Flour quiet and unchanged.
Corn dull and declining?No. 2 mixed
71}*, rejected 71. Pork fair demand,
lowor and Unsettled?mess 21.95. Lard
fair demand and advanced?15).
Charleston.?Cotton quiet?middling
16(5) 17; low middling 15}; good ordinary
143(3)15; net roceipts 441; sales 400.
Savannah.?Cotton quiet?middling
15|; low .middling 15}; good ordinary
14J; net receipts 356; exports coastwise
0,870; salos 1,788. /
St. Louis.?Flour in good demand.
Corn firmer and a shade better?No. 2
mixed 731(o)75i Whiskey higher?1.12.
Pork held nt 22.25; no sales. Bacon
firmer?shoulders 9}; clear rib 13; clear
13|^al3f! J.tfird hei"j higher?IS} asked;
Moiiile.?Cotton quiet?middling 15};
net receipts 200; gross 200; exports coast?
wise, 23; soles 500. T .
''? Pinifl.?Rentes 63f. 85c. '
Liverpool? 3 P. M.?Cotton dull and
unchanged?middling uplands 8;' mid?
dling Orleans . 8g(3)8j; nahm American
4,100; speculation and export 1,000. ^
Nows girls aro becoming -numerous in
N w.York, and threaten to drive the hoys
^niofjthehuainess..
?i8?\otd'DiaESTiON. ?If chronic indi?
gestion affeoted the stomach onl
might be moreeasily borne; but It _
ride, ine vitubly, to many other/ diseases
affecting the liver, the nerves, the bowel?
and tho brain. Biliousness, nervous
tremors, constipation, headache . | and
terrible mental disturbances are among
its usual accompaniments. In fact,
ovory organ, every fibre of the frame
sympathizes with the debilitated slid
diseased stomach. What is needed in
such a case? Clearly an alterativo and
invigorunt; and among medicines of that
class, Hostettor's Stomach Bitters is,
boyond all comparison or estimate, tho
best. Mere purgatives only deprive the
system of the little strength that disease
has left it. Salivants have the same
effect The whole internal organism has
gone wrong, and can only be put right
and kept right by a medicine in which
the tonic and stimulating elements pre?
dominate, but are qualified and modi?
fied by anti-bilious uperients and blood
purifying components. Now, the truth
is, (and tho medical faculty as well as tho
Smblic know the fact,) that Hostetter's
litters contain every ingredient requi?
site for the cure of dyspepsia and all the
ailments of body and mind which it in?
volves. This has been proved in so
many thousands of instances that it
seems almost idle to repeat the statement.
The great tonic rallies exhausted na?
ture, from whatever cause enfeebled, and
permanently recruits the vigor of the
nerves, the muscles and the brain. Its
effect upon the brain id to give strength
to the will and precision to the judg?
ment, and to banish despondency and
that infirmity of purpose which generally
accompanies bodily weakness.
AplC {O'l
, -
How in IlKnToiuc the I'nosrEnmr or I
tuc Statu.?Keep you money at* homo.
Do not send away for anything which
you ean obtain as well here us elsowhere.
We do not advocate paying S5 for that
which you can buy abroad for even $-1.90; |
but when you can buy your Blank Books,
of the best grade, at prices as low as j
Now York, then send to Walker, Evans A
Cogswell, Charleston, S. C, and purchase,
what you need. All their Blank Hooks
are made in Charleston, and your en
coumgemcnt will sustain a worthy manu?
facturing enterprise. M'ilf
Seventeen men on a train of cars, in
Maine, \aiuly attempted to quiet a cry?
ing baby. Along carao an old woman,
pulled a pin out of the lady's heel, and
all was peaceful and serene in two mi?
nute...
To Bent,
THE DWELLING known aa the
Jpi? '-Brenizer Place." Said place hav
*"^iug changed hands, will be "lot" at
n very low rate, to an approved tenant,
by applying to DB. T. T. MOORE.
April 18 _ 1*_
Final Notice.
ALIi persons holding claims against
the esbito of WM. McGUlNNIS, de?
ceased, aro hereby warned to hand in
said claims, properly attested, to the un- ]
dersigned, by tho first day of July next,
else they will be barred.
ELLEN McGUlNNIS, Executrix,
D. McGUlNNIS, Executor.
April 18 ml 2
Columbia Lorig??. No. H'8. A F.M.
n. THE Regular Communication
^f%rOf this Lodge will be held TO
AAMOIUIOW (Monday) EVENING,
at 7 o'clock, in Masonic Hall. By order
of the W. M. Z. P. MOSES,
April 18 I Secretary.
For the Benefit of the
CONFEDERATE MONUMENT.
OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY EVEN?
ING, April 20.
w.'-tf-Tiokcts for sale at bookstores, Dr.
Miot s and Dr. Fisher's drug stores, and
at the door. April iw
To the iJit.z^Qs of Columbia
Coj.tjmiiia, S. C., April 17, 1875.
npHE undersigned, on behalf of the
_I_ hand engines of the city of Colum?
bia, have appointed the following per?
sons to solicit contributions to aid them
in defraying the expenses of the TOUR?
NAMENT to be given by them on the
11th OF MAY next, viz: Messrs. John
Dennison, II. E. Hayns, Isaac Black, Jr.,
C. M. Wilder, Thou. J. Gregory and
William Rose.
The members of both companies have '
contributed to a fund for that purpose, j
but failing to raise a sufficient amount, |
they are compelled to appeal to a gene-!
rous public to supplement their own j
contributions with a sum sufllcieut to
pay the expenses.
It is unnecessary for us to refer to our
voluntary services, given stall times for
the protection of the lives and property
of tho citizens of Columbia; wo feel they
are known and appreciated, and that our
appeal will meet with a hoarty, ?bend
response. H. E. HAYNE,
President Enterpriso F. E. Co.
JOHN DENNISON,
President Vigilant F. E. Co.
April 18 _
The tatest Fashionsl
WE are now reooiving NEW STYLES
of PATTERNS each wook and
have a full stock of all NEW SPRING
STYLES up to this dato. Sinco esta?
blishing their Paris and London
Branches, Messrs. Buttorick & Co., are
enabled to receive promptly the LATEST
PARIS STYLES, and to furnish thorn to
their Agencies each week instead of
monthly, as in the past By this ar?
rangement we are able to furnish our
patrons tho latest styles simultaneously
j with their appearance in New York city.
Every pattern iB guaranteed to be a per?
fect fit The new WEEKLY METROPO?
LITAN, published by E. Buttorick A
I Co., is a first class Fashion Magazine,
and .gives full descriptions j of latest
fashions and new patterns" issued each
week, and contain." 'besides a large
amount of literaryjpaittor.1 la for solo by
ua. 'N.'W. TRUMP,
Agent Wheelor A Wilson Manufg Co.,
Mfain Streot =, , < y Apr IB 1*
. Great Bargains at ?o omon'G.
HARDY SOLOMON has reduced
BUTTER ten . rents a pound.
Good Mountain Butter' 20 cents nor
pound. April 15
E
Thiirsrttty' Kvcnliig, April 22.
?T tho spontaneous request of the]
loading citizens of Columbia,
HISS \m\ 6. DICM'SOS,
Who is universally recognized to bo
without a living equal, will deliver her
new theme, entitled
' FOR YOUR OWN SAKE!"
Miss Dickinson is wholly unliko any
artist now beforu the public, being at
once original in execution and subtile in
conception, while exercising a mag?
netism upon her auditors that holds
them as it wore spell-bound from her
first appearance until her final exit.
Reserved Seats on sale at the Wheeler
House. April 18
CT> 3p G .X" J9L ?3C *c? xi_!? 0=
One Night Only, Monday, April 19.
The Favorite Character Comedians,
BAKER AS!) F ARB OK,
riMIESE famous Dialect Actors and Per
JL sonators of Male and Female cha?
racters, will appear in their great drama?
tic specialties, entitled
Ohrts and Lena,
ou
German Life on the Mississippi.
Supported by tho
TALENTED DRAMATIC COMPANY
Krom Bid well's Academy of Music, New
Orleans. Messrs Baker and Farron will
introduce during the drama their great
and original Songs, Dancesand Sketches,
including the new Muldoon Guards, Tim
Flahartv, tho Little Frauds, the Happy
Dutch Pair, etc., etc.
Reserved seats can he secured without
extra charge, at the Wheeler House.
Admission $1.00; Gallery 50 cents.
April 17 3_
Wanted,
AFIRST CLASS( MACHINE HAND.
None but competent bund need
make application. Applv to
April l? 2 MUS. S. A. SMITH.
Quito a Move.
f E. JACKSON is moving to tho fine
Ja building ou Main street, opposite
tho City Hall, whore he will ke<>p on
hand a fine stock of DRUGS, Ac.
_April_10_ C
Several Fine Mu'ee,
ARE ofieroil for sale, ut fair
rnsa& prices. Applv to C. HAMBERG,
April 1? _ C
"Hendrxx House"
TPoiv BLont.
THIS well-patronized
y^V, "HOUSE," located on the
.-jJJ^oorncr of Taylor and Sum
i ?^nSJgPIter streets, is now offerod
for rent, to an approved tenant. Par?
ticulars can be obtained bv addressing
J. A. UENDRIX,
April 15 Columbia, S. C.
Odd Fellows' School.
THK undersigned hr.s taken
ehargo of this School, and re?
spectfully solicits putronage.
'No labor spared to advance
pupils committed to his care.
Terms Primary Department, $".00 per
month; Intermediate, $4.00; Languages,
$0.00. J. J. McCANTS,
April 4 lmo Principal.
Proposals for Military Supplies.
C/vfzoe Outer Qvaotermahtkr,
Department or the South,
Lonsvii.i.k, Ky., March 31, lS75.
SEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate,
under tho usual conditions, will be
received at this office, an l also at the
offices of the United States Quartermas?
ters at the several posts named below,
until 12 o'clock M., on WEDNESDAY,
tho 12th day of May, 1875, at which time
and place they will ho opened in tho
presence of bidders, for the delivery of
military supplies during the fiscal year,
beginning .Inly 1, 1875, and ending Juno
30, 1870, as follows:
Wood, Coal, Corn, Oats, Hay and
Straw, at the following named posts:
Louisville, Lebanon, Lancaster and
Frankfort, Ky.; Nashville, Humboldt
and Chattanooga, 'renn.; Huntsvillc,
Mount Vertion and Mobile, Ala.; Atlanta
and Savannah, (ia.; Charleston, Colum?
bia, York ville and Sewberry, S. C.; Port
Johnston, Fort Maeon, Marion and Ra?
leigh, N. C: and St. Augustine, Flo.
Bids for any portion of the supplies
will be entertained.
Tho Government reserves the right to
reject iftiy or ell bids.
A preference will be given to articlei
of domestic production.
Blank proposals and printed circulars,
showing the estimated quantities required
at euch post, and giving full instructions
us to the manner of bidding, and thu
terms of contract and payment, can be
ohtuined by personal or written applica?
tion to the Quartermasters at the various
posts or to this office.
JAMES A. EKEN.
April 10 thin! Chief Quartermaster.
Final Settlement.
NOTICE is hereby given that I, W. P.
Hix, surviving partner of tho firm
of WEARN ft HIX, will make my final
settlement of the business of the said
firm, with the administratrix of tho
estate of Richard Wearn, on the 12th
day of MAY, 1875. All persons who
have claims agains the said firm will
present the samo bofore that date for
payment, und all persons still indebted
to tho said firm are requested to make
payment W. P. HiX.
Amu, 15, 1875.
Notico is hereby given that Margaret
R. Wearn, administratrix of the estate of
Richard Wearn, deceased, bos applied to
Hon. B. I. Boono, Judge of Probate, in
and for tho County of Riehland, for a
final discharge as such administratrix.
It is ordered, that the 12th. day, of
MAY, A. D. 1875, be fixed for hearing of
petition, and a final settlement of said
estate. B. I. BOONE,
Judge of Probote, Richlund County.
April 10 _ tl2
Mackerel! MRCkfreU
tHIOICE MESS MACKEREL.
) No. 1, 2 and 3 MACKEREL.
Just opened and for sale low, at retail,
by JOHN AGNEW ft SON.
April 1C
Dr- D. B. Miller
OFFERS hin professional services to |
the public. Residence, Central!
Hotel. Office, Fair's Building, Piain
Htreet. April 10 Im\
FIltK INS?K?NCK.
Merchants' and Mechanics1 Insurance
Company, of Virginia,
NO. 1214 ilain Htreet, Richmond, Vtt.
A. Y. STOKES, President; J. B.
MOORE. Secretary; J. B. WILSON, As?
sistant Sec.rotarv. Statement Juiinary 1,
1875:
ASSETS.
United Stales Bonds.$ 45,90(1 00 j
Richmond City, Va., Consols
and First Mortgage Rail?
road Bonds. 110,000 46
Loans on Real Estate. 20,071 59 |
Loans on Collatend. 30,085 00
Other Loans. 28,525 15
Cash in Rank.$51,047 00
Cash in OOlc-.-. 2,005 35
- 53,113 25
Intorest Accrr.cil. 7,430 70
Presiinms in Course of Trans?
mission. ?0.237 11
$3;< 1,032 34
LIABILITIES.
Losses Reported, Adjusted,
and being Adjusted, but
Not Due. $1-1.4*9 10
HAGOOD & TREUTLEN,
Agents, Columbia, S. C.
Mobile Underwriters.
Anvvil Htnt'.mtnt Janwinj 1. 1875. I
ASSETS.
Cash on hand and in Bank $70.728 0"?
United Suites and other
State Bonds. 0-1,237 <R)
County, City and other Rail?
road" Bonds. 43,050 00
Baidc and other Stocks_ 57,440 00
R- al Estate. 43,635 03
Loans and Collaterals. 280,507 21
Loans on Bonds and Mort?
gages. 103,742 65
Bills Receivable, (first class
commercial paper,)...... 381,574 31
Interest due and accrued. , 8,651 02
Premiums in course of col?
lection. 38,659 50
Miscellaneous . 9,503 30
$1,032,718 CO
Outstanding losses, $13,510 35.
HAGOOD A TREUTLEN, Agents,
April 14 3 Columbia, S. C.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against
the estate of MARY THOMPSON,
doceascd, will please present the same,
properly attested; and nil those indebted
rill make prompt payment to the under
| Bignod. D. G. THOMPSON,
Adm'r of Mary Thompson, deceased.
Columbia, S. C, April 2, 1875.
April 4 ru3_
JE* I H SI M 33 29* ' S
AFIREMAN'S TOURNAMENT will
be held in Columbia, S. C., on
THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1875.
Under the auspices of the Palmetto and
Independent Steam Fire, Engino Com?
panies and the Plunnix Hook and Lad?
der Company.
Tho following prizes have been offered
by the citizens for competition:
1st Prize, for steainorB.$100
2d " . 75
1st Hook A Ladder Co.. 75
2d *. " ' "50
1st '? '? Hoso Cos. and Hqao
Reels. 75
2d " ?| - " 50
Companies intending to participate in
the Tournament, will please communi?
cate with Cupt. W. B. Stanley, Chief En?
gineer, Columbia, S. C.
Copies of the Order of Exercise will be
furnished on application to T. n. Black
well. Secretary of the Committee of Ar
rangemeiits.
THUS. DODAMEAD, Chairman.
T. H. Hlu.kwkij., Secretary.
Apr 11 t3_
Oanfirnl Southern ^apri tCor.v^i tion
Charleston, P. C , May G, 1875.
Gnnr.Nvii.t^Bil Colvmuia, R. R. Co.,
Columbia, S. C, April 10, 1S75.
J>( )l'ND TRIP TICKETS will be sold.
V commencing MAY 1st, to all who
wish to attend the above meeting, good
to return at any time thereafter, at SIN
GLE FARE (?NE WAY. at all the princi?
pal Stations on the line of this and the
Blue Ridge Railroad.
THOS. DODAMEAD,
Genoral Superintendent.
J.u112 Nouton, Jn., General Ticket
Agent. April 17
COTTON!
STORED and INSURED at very lowest
rates, and the top of the market gua?
ranteed for all Cotton consigned to us for
tale. Advances made at one teb cent,
feu month upon all Cotton Stored with
us, Xo charge for Droyage.
HA7!
Northern Timothy and Clover at $1.25
and 1.50 ^.i 100 -full weight guaranteed.
SEED POTATOES!
Fine Early Boso, Goodrich, Peerless,
Peachblows and other varieties.
GUANO!
Jonesport Fertilizer?as good os any
uned -4*15 ton cosh and 50 "f\ ton time.
SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE CO.,
Fob 19 3m Opposite S.C. ^JRPP01
Money to Loan,
On Marketable CoUatoraje.
T7"X0I*ANOE on New York, Baltimore,
XL' Philadelphia, Boston, and all promi?
nent cities of tho United States und Eu?
rope bought and sold. .,.?....?,.,
DEPOSITS r o obi vc d anddnterest-beW-?
ing CERTIFICATES issued.
ST0CK8J BONDS; GOLD arid S?LVER
bought and soldi'' < '
ACCOUNTS of merchants and others
from tho city and couhtry solicited, and
LIBERAL,- LINKS ? OF DISCOUNTS
granted thy the CENTRAL NATIONAL
DANK, corn or of Plain' and Richardson
streets. 1 JOHN a PRESTON, Pres't.'
J. H. ?AWYun, Cashier. Mar 24 .
> ? Mortg&ge Sale.. \1 *?
By SEIBELS & tZELL, Auctioneers.
SotiimOabo^a^Riojii^nd Coontt. j
BY virtue on a I power ionfoinedina
mortgage, exeoated by Katie Rollin
to William H. Dial, of Madison Comity,
Florida, on the 4th day of August, 1873,
I will Boll, ut the Coart LIoobo, on MON?
DAY, the 3d day of May next, within the
legal hours of side,
All that lot Of DAND, with the Build?
ings thereon, containing idx-HCTcnths of i
an acre, more or less, bounded on North
by Senate street, and measuring tbercon
one hundred and seventy-nine {179) feet,
more or less; on the West by Sumter
street, measuring thereon two hundred
and twelve (212) feet, more or leas; oo.
the South by I'atriok Spellman, measur?
ing thereon one hundred and sovonty
liine (179) fe&t, ifloia uc less; und ua iao
East by Mrs. Mary MoMahon, measuring
thereon two hundred and twelve (312)
feet, more or less, being in shape and
form a rectangular parallelogram of ono
hundred and seventy-nine (170) feet,
more or less, by two hundred and twelve
(2131 feet, more or less. Terms cosh.
April 8 WM. H. DIAK
Foreclosure of Mortgage.
H. & S. BEARD, Auctioneers.
The Mechanics' and Farmers' Building
and Loan Association, of Riohlond
County, South Carolina, against Tuoa
J. Gibson and IL M. Gibson, partners,
under the firm name of T. J. A H. M.
Gibson.
BY virtue of power to me given, as
President of the Mechanics' and
Farmers'Building and Loan Association, .
of Rich land County,, South .Carolina, by
tho above named Thomas J. Gibson and j
H. M. Gibson, partners, under the.firm
name of T. J. A II. M. Gibson, by their
deed, sealed and delivered, to sell the
property hereinafter described, and. for
them and in their names to execute pro?
per titles to the purchaser or purchasere ?
of the said premises/1 heroby giva no- .
tice, that on the FIBST MONDAY .of
I May next, 1 will sell, at public auction. ,
in the city of Columbia, before the CouiyVV.
House, to the highest bidder, for cash/ ,
All that lot, piece and parcel of LAND,
6ituate, lying and being in the city of
Columbia, with Buildings thereon, con?
taining one-third of an acre,;more or
less, and bounded as follows, to wit:
North by lot of R. O'Neale; East by lot
of Thomas J. Gibson; South by Lumber. .
street, and on the West by InncoLn
street. The said lot is situate on the
North-east corner of Lumber and Lin?
coln streets. R D. SENN,
President of the Mechanics' and Farm?
ers' Building and Loan Association, of
Richland County, 8. C.
April 13_ tnmG
Seal Under Power to Satisfy Mort?
gages.
I>. C.PEIXOTTO&SON,A?ra.
BY virtue of tho power .of attorney,
endorsed upon tho mortgage of Thos.
J. LaMotte, to the Citizen? Savings
Bank, of South Carolina, empowering
tho undersigned to sell the premises -
mortgaged, I will sell, on the FIRST
MONDAY IN MAY NEXT, at the usual .
hour, before the Court House, in Colum?
bia, tho followung described Lots of Land,
all situate in tho city of Columbia and
Richland County: .
1. LOT OF LAND, containing three
fourths of an acre, bounded North by lot'
formerly of J. L. Beard; on the East by
Barn well street; on the Sooth by lot of .
Barre; and West by. lota of A. C. HaskeU
and Cooper. To be divided and sold in.
two soparnte lots.
2. LOT OF LAND, containing one
acre; bounded North by lot of Augustus
Cooper; East by lot of A.' Tra*ger;Boufli '
by Wheat street; and West by Assembly ?
street. To be divided and sold in two
separate lots of half an acre euch. ,.
Terms of sale?Cash.
JOHN FISHER.
Trustee, in Bankruptcy.
_ April 14 _wlm3
Foreclosure of Mortgage.
I>. C. PKIX?TTO& SON* A'rg
IPURSUANT to the powers of sale con?
tained in a raortgago from C. V. Ant?
werp to H. P. DeGraaf, and assigned by
H. P. DeGraaf to E. Pollard, dated-July
9, 1872, I will sell, on tho FIRST MON?
DAY IN MAY next, beforo the Court
House, in tho city of Columbians. G, at
10.) o'clock, the following desirable Real
Estate, to wit:
Lot No. 1?All that piece or parcel of
LAND in the city of Columbia, situated
on the East side of Main street, between
Washington and Lady streets, measuring
and fronting on Main street twenty-soven
(27) feet, more or less, and running back
two hundred and eight foot, more or
loss; bounded tm tho North by estate of
S. Boalwright; on tho South by Lot No. 2;
on the East by J. D. Bateman.
ALSO,
Lot No. 2, of the same dimensions as
Lot No. 1; bounded on the North by Lot
No. 1; on the South by A. Palmer; on tho
East by J. D. Bnteman.
Terms?One-seventh cash; balance in
six yearly installments, secured by bond
and mortgage, with interest at eight per
cent per annum. Purchasers to pay for
papers. All taxes, both State and city,
huvo been paid in full to date on the
above property. E. POLLARD.
April 13 13 16 18 22 25 28 M2 ?
Notice to the Public Practitioners and
Students of Dental Surgery.
THE South Carolina State Dental Asso?
ciation will meet,in the city of Co?
lumbia, on TUESDAY, May 4, 1875,, at
10 o'clock A. M., at the rooms of Dra>
Boozer ft Wright, at whioh time and
place the Board of Dental Examiners in
tho Stute of South CarolinawUlhold their,
meeting in pursuance with tho Act passed
by tho Legislature of the State, entitled
* 'An 'Act to regulate the practice of den- 1
tistry, and protect the people against
empiricism in relation thereto, in the
Stator of South Carolina."
Candidates for examination will pre?
sent Ihomseives at"li M. of WEDNES?
DAY. Maj 5, at.tho above mentioned
place. ,
TIH20. F. CRTJFEIN, D. D. S.,
President South Carolina 8. D. A.
P. C. PATRICK, D. D. 8.,
April 6 , Corresponding Secretary.
i^#*Green1vi)lle Kciea copy twice a week
H^l^i .V. ?_LI
Tile Gro?tat of Ah BSedicines
IS HEINIT8U S QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
for purifying the Blood. For sale at
his DJrug Store. , April 16 t