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BY JULIAN A. SELB! The British army estimates for 1875-6 have just been given to the public. They amount to $73,000, 000. This is an increase of more than $1,000,000 over the esti? mates of 1873 -4. The homo force of British regular troops is esti? mated at 100,059 men, which, with 23,912 for the colonies and 62,850 in India, makes a total regular force of 186,821. Besides this, there are 118,000 militia, 12,500 yeomanry, 161,150 volunteers and o2,000 army reserves, making a grand total of 510,471 men of all ranks. This ia. a small army for aggressive purposes; bnt aggression is not the policy of England. She may be called to defend her India posesssiona from Busman encroach? ments, and that is about ns mulch as she w ill be able to do at tnis time. I The Mis?he of a - German Wobj>. The suit of Meta C. Qatge against Mrs. Chas. C. Yonges, for $20,000 damages for an alleged slander, was concluded on Wednesday, in the City Court of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Yonges' son became engaged to Miss Gatge. When Mrs. Yon? ges discovered this she became very angry, and accused the girl of misleading her son. Upon the German synonym for "misleading" arose the present suit The girl insists that Mrs. Yonges used the word verfoehrt?low German, sig? nifying to seduce?and Mrs Yon? ges contends that she used the word verfuhrt?high German sig? nifying to mislead. A number of witnesses were examined on either side, and the jury finally rendered a verdict for the plaintiff, with Rix cefajs damages. Few men in these days, live to see three-quarters of a century of active military duty, but Field Marshal Gomm, of the British army, who has just died, at the age of ninty-one, has been in the army seventy-seven years. He Iras with Wellington in his great canpaigns, including the last and r greatest. Gomm had seen oceans of fighting, and the simple record of his many wounds and his numerous pro? motions for gallantry wpuld have sufficed for tue honors of a dozen men. It is bnt a few years since he was made Governor of the Tower of London, the recognized berth of the champion veteran of tite army. He was probably the last living general in the world who saw fighting in the 18th cen? tury. The rapidity of the passage of the electric fluid through the wires received a remarkable test recently. A message was sent as an experi? ment from Harvard College to San Fraucisco and back to the college by way of Canada, in the space of two-thirds of a second. In order to make this trial it was necessary, of course, to have all of the offices thoroughly prepared for the unusual occurrrence. The mes? sage traversed thirteen diiTerent lines in its roundabout journey of nearly 8,000 miles. The object of the experiment was to ascertain as exactl/^s possible the least space tf/time re^-w?d^for^the transmis? sion of the fluid through Ib&g lines . of wire.- V Corning Eevolntion. SIGNS of this great change can ba seen on PERRY * SLAWSON'S Coun? ters. ?{]?,, "Ye little stars hide your diminished rays." ? Mar 24 Good Jtm for those Interested In the Mexican National Game. COCK-FIGHTING will be re? sumed at the . Cottage House Cook Pit, on GOODTRIDAY, and continue until Easter Mon? iere will bo , aI number of gen _ vWj&JJoett ?oA dfifttent parts of . J?te. Call early and got a reserved g6Maroh,23 jjf X?XCHANGE on Hew Xork, Baltimore, JU Phikrfelphie, Bestehend all promi? nent cities of the United. States and Eu rope bonght and sold.' - DEPOSITS received and interest-bear-1 ing CERTIFICATES issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others front the city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OP DISCOUNTS tented by the jBKStifiLL NATIONAL SANK, corner of Plain and Riohardson (street*. JOHN S. PRESTON, PreVt J. H. SawTB?, Cashier. Mar 24 'Let our Just Censures COLUMBIA, S. C, THURSDAY SIMMONS' REGULATOR Tbesymptomsol J.iverComplaint ?renn easiness and pain in tbe aide. Sometime the pain ia in tbe shoulder, and ;* mistaken for rheumatism, Tbe stomach in affected with lose of appetite and elcknta?, bowels, in general, costive, sometimes aiwmating with lax. The beadie troubled withpiin, and dull, heavy sensation,eonefderableloss of memory, accompanied with painiui sen? sation of having '."ft nndone i-omething which ought to im>r been done. Often com plaining of weakness, debili'v and low spirits. Sometimes many of 'the above symptoms attend tbe disease, and at ?aber limes very few of them; but tbe Liver it generally tbe organ moM involved. the; favorite home remedy Is warranted not to contain a elngle particle of Mercury, or an; injurious mine ral sub? stance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE, Containing thoae Southern Hoots and Herbs, which an All-wise Providence bats placed in oonntriea where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cnre all Diseases csused by De? rangement of the Liver and Bowels. 8IMH0NB' LIVER REGULATOR, OB MEDICINE, Is eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate retort, will save many an hour ot eurToricg. and many a dollar in time and doctors' bill*. After over Forty Years' trial, it in still receiving tbe most unqualified testimonials to its virtues from persons of the highest character and responsibility. 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Ae a remedy in Malarious Fever?, Bowel Oomplaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic. Constipation and Biliousness IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. 'I have never seen or tried such a ?im? pte, efficacious, satisfactory and pleaeaut remedy it) my lifo."?H. Haiseb, St. Lonis, Mo.. lion. Alex. II. Stepliens. "I occasionally nee, when my condition requires it, Dr. flimmous' Liver Regulator, with good effect."?Uon. Ai.ex. H. Stf> | PBEKS. Governor of Alabama. "Your Begnlator has been in use in my family for aome time, and I am persuaded it ia a valuable addition .to the medioal science."?Qov. J. Gill Buobteu, Ala. "I have used the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world as the best me* dlaino I have ever used for that class of | diseases it purports to uare.?H.F. Thiu PXX. President of City Hank. "Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good aud efficacious medicine."? 0. A. NuTTIXG. Druggist. "We have been acqaaiuted with Dr. Sim mom.' Liver Medioine for more than twenty years, and know it to be the best Liver Re? gulator offered to the public"?M. R. Lyox axd U. L. Liox, Dellefontaine, Ga. "I waa cared by Simmons' Liver Regu? lator, after having suffered several years with Ohiila and Fever."?R. F Ajtokbbom. Annual Meeting oi the Stockholders | of the 8outh Carolina Kailroad Company and of the Soutn-west era Railroad Bank. CHARLESTON. S. C, March. 1675, THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the South C arolina Railroad and of the South-western Railroad Bank will be held in this city, in the Hall of tb6 Bank of | Oharleston, North-east corner cf Broad and State atreete, ON TUESDAY, April 13th proz., at 11 o'clock A. M. On the day fol? lowing, an election wUl be held between the hours of 9 A. M. and 8 P. M.. for fifteen Di? rectors in the Uaiiroad Company and thir? teen Directors in the Bank. A Committee to verify Proxies will attend. Stockholders will be passed over the Road,to and from the Meeting, free of charge. J. R. EMERY. Se.-reUrv. Mar 18 1G 20 23 27 30. Al 3 C 8 10 12J3j4 _ Annual Meeting of the Month Caro? lina Railroad Company end of the South-western Railroad Bank. SHAREHOLDERS having Proxies in? tended to be used.at the Meeting to be held on the 13th and Uth of April proximo, are requested te lodge them with either ol the following Committee, who will be in at? tendance at the Hall of the Bank of Charleston during the morning of the 13tb prox., for the purpose of verifying Proxies. j^On the following day, during the election, otsber duties may prevent the Committee from\exatnining batch es of Proxies before 1 the botflr for eiosingthe polls. iL. 0. HENDRICKS,) Committee &. P. AIMAB. V on T\M. WARING, ) Proxies. Mar 18 lg 2023 27 80, Al 3 6 8 1012 13 14 <? \8 D.EP8TIN, ATT?RHKY AT LAW, TPiOl,Boosa Mo. 5, Southern Insur? ance Company Building, Columbia, |B7C. \ March 11 Imo o ddCtf Attorney and Counselor at Law. KOOM No. 6, Second Floor, New Life Insurance Buldiojg, corner BiobsiDsV Co sod Washington Bwreetr. Columbia, 0. . MsrlOttGir A COMPLETE STOCK. ALL NEW, direct from the 8eed Farma Of IOWA. FLOWER and VEGETABLE? wholecale and retail. / L?RICK ft LOWRAHCR, March 10 Columbia, 8.0. ? In. \ The Clergy. "Have been a dyspeptic for years; began Regulator i wo year* ago; it Las acted like a charm in my case."?Rev. J. C. Holmes. Lady's Kndorsetnent. "I have given j our medicine a thorough trial, and in no caae haa it failed to give fall satisfaction."?Ellen Meacham, Chat tahoocbee, Fla. Sheriff Bibb County. "I have need yonr Regnlator with suc oesafnl effect in Biliona Colic and Dyepep. sia. It is an excellent remedy, at.d cer? tainly a public blesaing."?C. Maptekbok, Bibb County, Ga. My Wife. "My wife and sell have used the Regula tor for years, and testify to ita gr< hi vir? tues."?Rev. J. It. Feloeb, Perry, On . "I think Simmons' Liver Regulator one of the best medicines ever made for the Liver. My wife and man? others have used it with wonderlul effect."?E. K Sfabks, Albany, Ga. . AC D. "I have uaed the Regulator in mj family, and also in my regular praotice, and have found it a most valuable and satisfactory medicine, and believe if it was used by the profession, it would be of service iu very many oases. I knew very much of its com? ponent parts, and ean certify its medicinal qualities are perfectly harmless."?B. F. Obioos.M. D., Macon.Oa.l Jan 30iwGm COTTON I STORED AND INSURED at the very low? est rates, and the top of tho market iruaranteed for all Cotton couaicned to ue far sale. Advances made atone per cent, per nvnth upon all cotton stored with ne. No chargf fordrayage. HAY! Northern Ii moth v and Clover at (1 85 and >l. SO per 100. Foil weight guaranteed. SEED POTATOES! Hne Early Rose, Goodrich, Bee rieb?. Peachblows, and other varieties. G?ANO! Jonenport Fertilizer?as good as any used. $45 oer ton, oash. and S50 per ton, time SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE CO..|kb Peb 19 3m Opposite 8. C. R. It. Depot. Wines and Liquors. CHAMPAGNES?Pommery, 8ec, Obaus A Duchatel, Kol ley'a Island Sparkling Catawba, California "Iiupeiial." BRANDIE8?Brandenburg Frert*. Jas. Hcnneeey, Otard, Dnpuy A Co vintages 1835, 18P8. 1865. WINE8-OM Private Steck Maderia?in bottles only. Choice Table Sherries. California Angelica?very delicate, h andeman and other Porte, Full lino of Hooks and Hantornes, includ? ing "Chiteau Yquf-m," "Latour Blanche," ' 'Hockbeiroer,"' - Laobentu hner," Ac., A c. Our specialty is Ado goods, sued as we oan, with confidence, rioommeud Any rare wine not in store we are prepared to purchase either in hew York or Europe, and furnish at merket rates. Not28_GRP. BYMMERB. City Taxes. fflHE books of the City Traeaursr are now ' JL open for the rcoaiving of taxes for 1675. All oily taxes musk be paid before the 81st day of March instant. Mar 17 BIOHARD JOKE8, City TreSs. CAR LOAD GALIFOBBIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne -% A,a JUST RECEIVED direct - xran Oaiiforela. These Wines ! and Brandies are made of de Jicious grapes of Oalifornia. *Wer sale by J. 0.8KEQEBB. Qrsnd Central Jays Coffee. WE are agents for the GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY. Their coffee Is sold In pound packages, at thirty cents per pound, and each cute of sixty pounds contains a superior eight day clock, which becomes the property of the valae Itself for the prise charged, and the olock is given as a prise to induce por? ch aaers to try the coffee. Jan32 JOHN AGNEW & SON. p Atta MORNING* MARCH 25, 11 AUOtlOn ?e,?. Valuable City I roperty lor Bale. v. C. PKiXOTTO ik HON. Auction*er*. ' Sur Unties J'wrrr to Satisfy Mortgages. BY v.rtno ur the power oi auorn.-y of J >hu Fie'ding,empowering theCashier ot the. Citizens' Savings Bank, of South Caio iua, and bie aeaigns, to sell the pre* di;-> a hereinafter described, for (be pur? pose nl satiafjint? certain mortgagee of tui oaid John Fielding to said bank,or beld b> said bank, I will sell, ou the FIB8T MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, at tbe usual luur.butore tbo Conrt Hause,in Columbia, All that LOT, PIECE OB PARCEL OP LAND, *ith tbe Buildings tbereon. situate aud being iu the city of Columbia, and Couuty of Richland, butting and bounding to the North on lot of McAllister; to the East on lot ot John P. Southern; to the South on Plain street, and to the West on lot formerly of Henry Davis and of D. Epetin. Tlrhi of Kale?One-half cash: balance on crodit of one year, eecurod by bond aud mortgage of premises. JOHN FISHER, Mar 14 m2 A4 Trustee in Bankruotcy. Sale Under Power to Satisfy Mort? gages. D O. PKIXOTTO ?SC MOV, Auctioneers. BY virtue of tbe power of attorney, en? dorsed upon the mortgage of Thomas J. LaMotte, to the Citizens' Savings Bsnk, of Sontb Carolina, empowering the under? signed to sell the promisee mortgaged, I will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, at the usual hour, before the Conrt House, in Columbia, tbe follow? ing described lote of land, all eituate in the city of Columbia and Richland County: 1. The LOT OP LAND, bounded on tbe Sontb by Blanding street; East by lot of John B. Dennis; West by lot of F. L- Car? doso, and North by lot of Thomas J. La? Motte; measuring on Blanding street one hundred and fonr feet four incite-;, and then running back two hundred and eight feet eight inches. 2. LOT, bounded on the North by lot of John B. DenaiF; East by lot of John B. Dennis; Sonth by lot of Thomas J. La Motto and lot ot*F. L. Cardozo, and West by Oadsdon street; measuring on Oadsden street one hundred and fonr foot four inches, and running back two hundred and eight feet eight inches. 3. LOT OF LAND, containing thrce fourthe of an acre, bounded North by lot formerly of J. L. Beard; on the East by Bam we'll street; ou tbe South by lot of Barre, and Woat by lote of A. C. Haekell and Cooper. 4 LOT OF LAND, containing one acre, bounded North by lot of Augustes Cooper; East by lot of A. Traeger; South by Wheat street, nnd West by Assembly street. ThiiMK or Sale?Cash. JOHN FISHER, Mar 14 m2 A4 Trustee iu Bankruptcy. Foreolosore of Mortgage. Tbe Mechanics' and Farmers' Building and Loan Association, of Biohland County, South Carolina, against Charles Jiggers. BY virtue ol power to me given as Presi? dent of ibe Mechanics' and Farmers' Building and Loan Association, of Rich laud Cocnty, Sonth Carolina, by the above named Charles Jsgge-re, by his deed, sealed and delivered, to sell the property herein? after described, and for bim and his name to execute proper titlee to the purchaser or purchasers of the said premises. I berebv give notice, that on tbe FIRST MONDAY F APRIL NEXT, I will sell at pnblic auction, in the city of Colombia, before the Court House, to the highest bidder. All that LOT OF LAND, situated in city of Columbia, and bounded ae follows, to wit: (in tbe North by lot of Thomas J. LMaotte, Eaut by a street aa yet unnamed. South by lot of Stnrglf and on the Webt by lot of Allen. The lot herein conveved in situated iu the Eastern portion ot Columbii, known as Waverly; measures on its Eastern and Wcetern Hues 69 feet 2 inches, and on Its Northern and Southern lines 15?; feet, and in a part of tbe Tract of Land coveved bv f'.ctd to Tb una.: J. LaMotte bv S. Olin Tai ley. R. D. BENN, President of tbo Mechanic*' and Farmers' Building and Loan As^ociution, of High? land Countv, Bontb Carolina. Mar 13 23. A4 ?Foreclosure ot Mortgage. D. V. I'ISiXOTTO cfe SO.V. Auctioneers. Agues S Talley vs. Wm. H. LyBrand.? Foreclosure of Mortgage. PURMJANT'to tbo powers of ?alt eon tsined iu a mortgage from Wm. II. LvHrxml to Agnes S. "1 alloy,dated Auuust '18,1873, recorded in tbe office or Uegi-ter of Menno Conveyances hicbland County, lit ok H.uage-s C23* and C2?, I will soil, on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL >>LXI. before the Conrt House, in Columbia. S. O, at 10 o'clock A. M., or as soon thercafier as practicable, Ail that pieco, parcel or LOT OF LAND, sitnate, lying ana being in the city of Co? lumbia, on the West si.le t>f Riohai (!*on street, fronting thereon 2C feet, moio or lees, aud running baok ouo bundled und forty-nine feet four inches, more or less; bounded North by lot sold by < xecutoi s of Henry Davis to W. K. Greenfield; East by Richardson street; Month by lot Bold bv ex? ecutors of Henry Davis to John H. >fcln tosb.and West by lot sold by William U. Ly Brand to Lewis Baker. fKDKe of Sale?Oasto; purchaser to nay for papers. AGNEB S. TALLEY. M'?rl4 niiu8_ Foreclosure of Mortgage H. At ?. BEARD, Auctioneers. The Columbia Building and Loan Aesooia tion, of llichlond County, Sonth Carolina, Iagainst Bimou May aud Olatieaa May. jiY virtue of power to me given as i'reei j dent of the Columbia Building and Loan Association, or Richland County, 8 C, by the above named Simon May and Cla? rissa May, by their deed, sealed and deli? vered, to sett the property hereinafter de? scribed, and for them and in their name to exeoute proper title* to the purchaser or purchasers of lbs said premises, 1*00 here? by give notice that on the FIRST MONDAY in April next, I will sell, at public auction, in tbe city of Columbia, beroro the Court House, to the highest bidder, All that LOT OF LAND, with the Build? ings thereon; in the city of Columbia, on the East side of Marion street, between Taylor and Plain; bounded on the West by Marion street, fronting tbereon fifty-two feet, more or less; North by lets sow or lately of O. Bouknlgbt and C. Daniels; East by lot now or lately of tbe estate of O.Beek, and Pouth by lots of S. 0. Nichols and Wan namakor. Term a eash. OEO. L. DIAL, President Of the Columbia Beilding tad Loan Association of Richland County, 8. 0. March 13 m m? the True Event." 375. V( Foreclosure ol Mortgage. II. & s. BEARD, Auctioneers. Tbe Mechanic*' and Farmers' Building aod Loan Association, of Richland County, South Carolina, againat C. J. Houston, Morris Seabrook and William M. Taylor, t ho throe principal officers of Lebanon Lodgo, Mo. 6, Free and Accepted Ancient York Masons, their successors in office and assigns. T^JY virtue of power to me given, as Freii 0 dent of the Mechanics' and Farmers' Building and Loan Association,of Bichland County, South Carolina, by the above named C. J. Houston, Morris Seabrook and William M. Taylor, tbe three principal officers of Lebanon Lodge. No. 6, Free and Accepted Ancient York Masons, by their deed, signed, sealed and delivered, to sell the property hereinafter described, and for them and their successors in office and assigns, to execute proper titles to the furchaser or purchasers of said premises, hereby give notioe, that on the FIRST MONDAY OF APBIL NEXT, I will soil, at nob1 to auction, in tbe city of Columbia, be? fore the Court House, to the higheot bid? der, for eash, All that LOT, with a two-story Brick Building thereon, situate in the city of Co? lumbia, on Gervais street, aod bounded as follows, to wit: On the North and Bast by lot <d Nilos O. Parker, and running North sixty-nine feet, more or less; West by lot of Mrs Strstton, and South by Qervaia street, fronting thereon thirty feet. B. D. FF.NN, President of the Mechanics' and Farmers' Building and Loan Association, of Rich land County, South Carolina. Mar 13.23 A4_ Foreclosure of Mortgage. H. 4? 8. BEARD, Auctioneers. 1 The Columbia Building and Loan Associa? tion, of Bichland County, South Carolina, against Simon May and Clarissa May. BY virtue of power to me given as Presi? dent of the Columbia Building and Loan Association, of Bichland County, South Carolina, by tho above named Simon May|and Clarissa May, by their deed, sealed and delivered, to se'l the property herein? after described, and for them and in their name, to execute proper titles to the flnr cbaser or purchasers of the said premises. I do hereby give notice that on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, I will sell, at public auction, in the city of Columbia, be? fore the Court Hoose, to the highest bidder, All that LOT OF LAND, situate in the city of Columbia, with the Buildings there? on, fronting on Marion street forty (40) feet, bounded Sontb by lots of 8. C. Nichols and Wannamaker; Bast by lot of said it by Marion street, and North by lot of said 8imon May and Clarissa May an?', lot lately of C. Bouknigbt. Said lot runs beckon Southern boundary Eastirardlv one hun? dred feet, more or less, and on Northern boundary rnns back Eastwardly, with a front of forty feet, to a point fifty-two feet from Marion street, when it narrows to twenty-seven, more or less, and runs back to a point one hundred feet,mui e#or less, from Marion street Eastwardly. Terms caeh. QEO. L. DIAL, Preeident of the Columbia Building and Loan Association, of Richland County, South Carolina. March 14 m4 Foreclosure of Mortgage If. ?V 8. BEARD. Auctioneer?_ The Mechanioa'and Farmers'Building and Loan Association, of Richland County, South Carolina, against Josephine Hcbulthies. BY virtue of pow^r to me given ai Presi? dent of tbe Mechanics' and Farmers' Building and Loan Association, of Bich? land County, Sontb Carolina, by tbe above named Josephine Schulthiea, by bar deed, sealed and delivered, to sell the property hereinafter described, and for her and in her name to execute proper titles to the purchaser or purchasers of the said pre? mises. I herebv give notioe that on the FIRST MONDAY OF APRIL NEXT, I will sell at public auction, in tbe city of Colum j bia, before the Court House, to the highest I bidder, for cash, All that LOT OF LAND, with Buildings thereon, situate in the city of Columbia, and bounded an follows, to wit: On the i North by Blossom street, fronting thereon on i bun tired and thirty-seven foot; East by alotfoimerly belonging to ( rosar Gully, deceased; South by entale of Sarah Brown, and running thereon oue hundred and twenty-four foot, and Went by lot of Aukub tUH Cooper, running thereon one hundred and fifty-two lent. R. D. 8ENN, President of the Mechanics' und Farmers' Bui.ding and Loan Association, of Rioh land County, South Carolina. M 13. 23. A4 foreclosure of Mortgage. II. <fc 8. BKAKD, Aaystioneers [ Tbe ColumlU Building and Loan Associa? tion, of Bicbland County,jSouth Caroli? na, against Emma E. 8ingleton. BY virtue of power to me given, ss Presi? dent of tbe Colnmbia Building sod Loan Association, of Richland County, South Carolina,by the above named Emma E. Mugleton, by her deed, sealed and deli? vered, to soil the property hereinafter du scribed, and for her and in her name to ex cute proper titles to she purchaser or purchaser* of the Baid premises, I do here? by Kive notioe. that on the FIRST MON? DAY IN APRIL NEX r, I will sell, at pnhlio sue ion. in the city of Columbia, before the Court Houpo, to tbe highest bidder, All that LOT OF LAND, with the Build? ings thereon,eitnatod in the city of Colum? bia, and bounded as follows: On the West by Assembly street, and fronting thereon forty-five (46) feet, more or less;- South by Mrs M. A. Stratton, and running thereon one hundred (100) feet; Eaat by lot of B. F. Baldwin, and lot formerly of Dedriok Haue; North by lot of B. F. Baldwin.. Terms eash. GEO. L. DIAL, President of the Colnmbia Building and Loan Association, of Biehland County, South Carolina. Mar14m4tB Foreclosure ot Mortgage. The MechanloB'aud Farmers* Building and Loan Association, of Richland County, Snath Carolins, againat williaon M. Hayne. BY virtue of power to me given as Pre? sident of tha Mechanics' and Farmers' Building and Lean Association, of Bieh? land County, South Carolina, by the above named William M. Hayn?, by his deed, sealed, and delivered, to sell the property hereinafter described, and far hin ana la bis name to execute proper titles to the purchaser or purchasers of the said pre? mises, I hereby five notioe that on the FIRST MONDAY OF APBIL NEXT, I will sell, at pnhle auction, in the city of Co? lumbia, before the Court House, to highest bidder,for cash, )LUME XI?NUMBER-2/1 AU that LOT OF LAND, situate In the city of Columbia, and bounded ae follows, to wit: On the West by Winn etreet; on the South bv lot marked No. 7 on survey; on the East by the "Ditch," and on the Nortb. by lot, supposed to beiong to Urs. Ksat ings. The lot herein conveyed ie desig? nated ae Lot No. 8 on the survey, contains one-fourth ( Ii of an acre and twenty-six perches, and rone along the line of Winn ?trect forty-five feet, and along Lot No. 1 four hundred and fourteen feet, and on the North along the corner let ot truet estate, parallel with the line of Lot No 7 three hundred and seventy- eeven feet. B. D. SENK, President of the M>ch*nlcs' and Farmers' Building and Loan Association, of l?ioh land County, Bout h Carolina. Mar 13 2a Ap 4_ Foreclosure of Mortgage. H. AS, BSC ARU, Auctioneer*. I The Mecuanics' and,Farmers' Building and Loan Association, of Bichland Ooanty, South Carolina, against lehom Mitchell. BY virtue ot power to me given, as Pre? sident of the Mechanics' and Farmers' Building and Loan Association, of Biohlaoal I County. Honth Carolina, by the above named Ishom Mitchell.by ? -'f t d, sealed and delivered, to sell the Li.>r?.rly herein? after desoribed, and for him and in his. name to exeonte proper titles to the pur? chaser or purchasers of the said premised, I berebv give notice, that on the FIRST MONDAY OF APRIL N r XT, I will sell, at pnblio auction, in the city of Colombia, be I Fore the Court House, to the highest bid? der, for cash. All that LOT OF LAND, with building r thereon, situate in the city of Columbia,, and bounded ae follows, to wit: On* thai Nortb, by Plain etreet; South by lot for? merly belonging to Ctesar Gully; and West by lot now or formerly belonging to B?n? delt. The eaid lot contains one-half acre,. more or leas. B. D. BERN, President of the Mechanics'and Farmers' Building and Loan Association, of Bich;. - land Coantv, South Carolina, M 13.23. A4_ Ma okerel! Mackerel!! WE have jnst received a full supply of choice. MACKEREL, consisting of Neve Keen Not. 1, 2 and 3, in barrela, half j barrels and kits, rchicli tee are offering at greatly reduced prices, at irholetate ana re? I fait. JOHN AGNEW A SON. March 10 , City Taxes. PERSONS having city taxes or licenses to pay. can save monev by pure-bas? ing CITY COUPONS and CITY SCRIP of D. GAMBBILL, Broker, March 8_107 Main street. For Sale or Rent, A COMMODIOUS ?nd bandaoaieJv iluisbed COTTAGE HOUSE. Nortb . west corner Penaleton and Assembly, etreete; with fine Stablos, Kitchen, Gar? den, etc., attached; Hot and Cold Water and all othor conveniences. .Poe- session, given i.pril 1. Apply to March 5 ? _ JOS. TAYLOR. For Rent or Sale. THE commodious HOUSE on tho corner of Assembly and Lady street a 'ie nndergoing repairs, and will be I rented or eold on reasonable terms In? quire of R. SWAFFIEED.. Feb21_ Patriot. stt* _ THIS thorough-bred ST A L-. _^HlA LION will stand for tbs sea S BB"fl?8on- commencing March 15, SXT I Ml 1875. at the Wheeler House ?"?SBmsMsMestables, on Plain street For I terms and pedigree, apply at the Stables.. tMarch 6_tlmo Seed Potatoes. Bacon, Butter. Lard. OP: 15-POUND pails Choice Gilt-Edg^ rffiO Oos hen MUTTER. 100 bbls. Early Boee POTATOES?se? looted seed; early erup. 100 bbls. Chili Bed POTATOES?selected seed; late crop. 100 bbls. Choice Eating POTATOES. 25 boxes Choice Dry Bait SIDES. lObsxes Choice Dry Salt BELLIES? small. 50 tube Pure LEAF LA. UD. 25 tube Cboioe Gosbeu BUTTER. 25 tubs Goshen BUTTEU?for bakers.. 50 kits MACKEREL?Nos. 1 and 2?full, weigbtr. 50 boxe's Family SOAP. 25 boxes Factory CHEESE. Constantly receiving OKANGES, BANA? NAS, OOOOANUT3, Ac, fioia cargoes ar? riving io Charleston. All of the above wc guarantee to be Sold? at lowest market rates, at wholesale only, by C. J LAUREY, March 7 fl8 Oopoaito Pmawix Office. Coughs and Ooidt BROWN'S BRONCHIAL '-ROCHES, Chlorate Potash Pasli'.ee, Gelatine lozenges, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill'? Balsam Honey. Ayer'e Cherry Peoterral, Jaync's Expectorant, Piso's Cure. For sale at L. T. SILLIMAN A CCS Dec 29_Drugstore Extra Fine Seed. HUBBARD SQUASH, The Tnrbsn SQUASH. Marblohead Champion BEAN, Marblehe?d Mammoth COHN, stowolt'd Evergreen COBN. For sale at HKINI TSH'B Drug Store. March 6_ Hew Roost, at Bryan's Bookstore. TWrORKIRG to Win, a story for girls, VV ?.75. Mistress of the Manse, by Dr. Holland,, author of Aithur Bonnycastle, IT 50. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Times, by Charlton Lswia, $8 58. Manual of Mjrthology, Greek, Bosesn? Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Ola German, by Murray, $3.25. Prairiewand Forest, the Game of North. America, with advent ares in their pursuit, by Oulmors.? 50. Health and Education, by Einjesloy.tl .75. Hogarth's complete works, in three vo? lumes. The Wild Marth Lead, by Major Butler, with plates. $2 CO. Htstory ofOlubs. and Club Life, London. Book of. Wonder- - (ul Onaraoiers, with portraits. The Blang ( Diet io vary, historical and anesdotal. Homes and Haunts of tho British Poets, London, and other pew books. Hov 1 City Taxes. TJARTIES bavins;city taxes and licenses JL to pay can be supplied with CITY NOTES, rocelvabls for same, at a eTtseow*.' by applying to JOHN AGNEW * SON,.