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I LAV AHA, March 13.--Tb? friends of the prisoners departing for Fernandino Poe were allowed to furnish them with uoccssa ries. An insignificant ' American squadron, oomparad with those of F "ghi nd end Franco, is in Cuban waters, and excites de? rision1 and apprehension. Fighting is re? ported aa livelj in tbs Sagua District. The entire railroad is guarded, bnt the rebels are numerous and active. The Spanish Commandant at Santa Sp i ri tu proclaimed that the conciliation has ended. El Diario, in a leader, argues against tia confiscation of the rebels' property. The insurgents are commanded by a Polish Ge? neral, and havo burnt tho bridges and torn up the railroad hetweou Suu Marios and Sagua la Grande. Afr?li a In Washington. WASHINGTON, March 13.-Tho order as? signing Sheridan to Louisiana has not been countermanded. Delano is reported to have said this morning that he would not recommend for removal any reliable and loyal Republican who has been au honest, capable and efficient officer. The Louisi? ana Senators, Kellogg and Harris, are re? ported as having committed themselves to vote for Longstreet's confirmation. Geo. Wilkes nbd Dan. Sickles oro competitors for the Mexican mission. Sickle's chances are tho best Coin in the Treasury $102, 000,000, including $390,000,000 gold bear? ing certificates. The debt has been reduced $3,000,000 sinus the 1st of March. No in? terest will be due until the 1st of May, when 8d0?000,000 coin will bo reqnired. Jeffries, Register of the Treasury, has resigned. -o trews ltema. CHICAGO, March 13.-The Fenian brother? hood have appointed committees to collect, previous to tho 17th instant, $1.00 from each Irishman and woman, to transform the present arms of the organization to breech? loaders. SAN FRANCISCO, March 13.-Acapulco ad? vices report Juarez* situation as critical. Available forces are limited and no money in the treasury. Outrages continue, and the perpetrators go unpunished. Alvarey declines to go to the Capitol, and refuses to account for customs receipts. KEY WEST, March 13.-Dr. Mudd is hero ??? rout? for the North. AtJCOSTA, March 13.-Dr. G. W. Dardeu, who killed Charles Wallace, editor of the Clipper, was taken from the jail at Warren ton, last night, by a party of disguised men, who took him some distance from town, where they shot him to death. CHARLESTON, Ma rob 13.-Sailed-steamer I Champion, New York; bark Lizzie H., Liverpool; bark Olympia, Barcelona; sehr. Richard Vaux, Boston: sehr, Netty Chace, Baltimore! FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL.. NEW YORK, March 13-Noon.-Flour 5@ 10c lower. Wheat dull and l@2o. lower. Corn lo. lower. Pork drooping, at 31.00. Lard lower-steam lby?@l8}?. Cotton steady, at 283?. Money easy, at 7. Sterling steady, at 8. Gold 81#, 7 P. M.-Cotton active und a shade firmer, with sales of 3,300 bales, at 28 28%. Flour heavy, at 5.50@5.7f> Corn heavy, at noon's decline. Pork heavy, at 30.37V<i. Lard unsettled-kettle 18^19. Gold 31)?. BALTIMORE, March 13.-Cotton nominally unchanged. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat dull-primo Pennsylvania red 1.75. Corn firm-white 85@8G; yellow 88@90. Bacon active. CTNCIKNATI, March 13.-Whiskoy 91. Pork 31.50. Lard unchanged. Bacon firmer-shoulders 131?; clear sides 17; hams 18}?@19. NEW ORLEANS, March 13.-Cotton more active and irregular-middlings 28'.j ; sales 6,300 bales. Gold 32. Flour firm-super. 6.25; donble 6.75; treble 7.25. Corn scarce, at 82*?@85. Oats dull, at 75. Pork firm, at 33.00. Bacon quiet, at 14??@17??. Lard dull-tierce 183^@18>? ; keg 20@21. Sugar dull-common 12)0; prime 14. Molasses dull-prime 70?7?T Whiskey dull-West? ern rectified 92@92>.i. Coffee nominal, at 15@15%; prime 17(^17)6. Mom nu, March 13.-Cotton in good de? mand and firm, with sales of 500 bales low middlings 26>?@27. Receipts 783. SAVANNAH, March 13.-Cotton quiet and steady, with sales of 250 bales-middlings 27 >?. Beceipta 287. AUGUSTA, March 13.-Cotton firmer, with sales of 233 bales; receipts 68; middlings 27. CHARLESTON, March 13.-Cotton rather more active, but easier, with sales of 360 bales-middlings 27^(3)28. Receipts 722. LONDON, March 13-3 P. M.-Consols 92%. Bonds firm, at 83>4'. LrvERrooii, March 13-3 P. M.-Cotton firm but not higher-uplands 12; Orleans A contemporary recently said; "To caric? ature the medical profession hos been a constant tradition among French wits since Moliere and Boilleau." It would seem that the practice is not of French origin. There is a passage in the Bible which is not unlike some more modern hits at the doctors: "And Asa, in the thirty and ninth year of his reign, was diseased in his feet, until his dis? ease was exceeding great; jet in his disease he sought not to the Lord, but to the phy? sicians. And Asa slept with his fathers." (2 Ohron. xvi, 12.)-Boston Bulletin. -o-. A man who had a scolding wifo, being willing to excuse her failings, when called upon to give some account of her habits and character, said abo was pretty well in gene? ral, only 30 bj ec t at times, to breaking ont of tho mouth. Belle-A female boss of the situation. Tho spririgeT?<5t?On8 throughout tho into- \ rior of Now York State show a Tory gratify iug increase of democratic strength.. Pough keopsio has oleo ted. a Democratic Mayor, for ?tho first tiree in its municipal existence, by a majority Of1 Moro than 200. Newburghas heretof?l??_b,eeu strongly Republican, eledt ??g clij officers ox that stripe, and giving.n majority for Graut last full. The Democra? cy bas now made a clean sweep, electing tho whole municipal ticket except one Al? derman and one Supervisor. For the past tbreo years, the Republicans have carried the city of Oswego, but last week the Demo? crats elected their candidate by a majority tho largest ever received by a Mayor in that city. Columbia County hua made a gaiu, securing a two-thirds majority iu thc Board of Supervisors. In Utica, the success of the Democracy is unparalleled, and in Elmi? ra, it has carried all before it. lu Saratoga, Erie, Cayuga and Ulster Counties, large gains have beon made, and throughout the State the iudicatious aro most encouraging. Coming so soon after the Republican suc? cess of last fall and at the very time of tho inauguration of the new government, the.su returns aro significant of a rapid change in the prevailing popular sentiment, foresha? dowing a speedy return of the masses to tho support of the party of economy, equal rights and constitutional government. -o WORK AND WAIT.-There are two things that always pay, even in this not over-re? munerative existence. They aro working and waiting. Either is useless without tho other. Both united are invincibly and in? evitably triumphant. Ho who waits without workiug is simply a man yielding to sloth and despair. Ho who works without waiting is fitful in his strivings, and misses results by impa? tience. He who works steadily, and waits pa? tiently, may havo a long journey before him, but at its closo he will find its reward. -o Friendship-One of love's pimps. Garden Seeds. THORBURNS HEEDS-full assortment. These seeds have been for noarly a century before tho public, and require commendation from no ono. F?rjalo by GEO. 8YUMERS. Soap! Soap'.'. PT (\ BOXES Coburn Family SOAP, known hero OU tofore as tho Soap sold by Mr. R. C. Shiver, just received and for sale low, uv Feb'J T- n- AGNEW. Fresh Teas, &c. MOYUNE HYSON, SOUCHONG, (Orange davor,) Uncolored Japan, best quality-just to hand and of season 18G8-'G9. Fresh Italian Macaroni, Canned Fruits. Vegetables end Fish. ALSO, A full stock of the "Orange" Brand HAMS, in? comparably the finest Sugar-cured Hams in Ame? rica, for salojow by GEO. SYMMERS. New Books for Sale at liryan &McCarter's. THE CHAPLET OF PEARLS, by author of Heir of Rodclyffe-$1.50. Cast Up by the Sea, hy Sir Samuel Baker-75c. How a Brido waa Won. Illustrated. Above Rubins, bj- Miss Brigbtwell-$1.60. Jesus of Nazareth, His Lite Ac, willi descrip? tion of tho Palestine. Illustrated, by Abbott. Dilko's English Speakiug Conntrios-$1.00. Tales of Heroes, from English History-$1.50. ALSO, Some New Novels, London Juvenile. Books Cheap and beautiful, Ac. New styles of Silvor and Gold Pens. Feb 20 CITIZENS* SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH GAR0LINA. Authorized Capital-$500,000. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Deposita of $1 anti Upwards Ilecclved. MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Planters, Pro? fessional Men and Trustees can deposit their Funds anti receive interest compounded every six months. OFFICE?S : GEN. WADE HAMPTON, President. COL. J. B. PALMER, vice-President. THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. Persons at a distance may send money by Express. Land and City Property for Sale. 14 FIRST CLASS CITY RESIDENCES, 8 to 12 . Rooms, 2. 7 Second Class Citv Residences, 0 to 10 Rooms, 3. 5 Third Class " " 3 to 0 4. 8 Valuable Building Lots, on Main street, 5. 10 " Lots, in other parts o? tho city, G. 3 Largo Lots in Wavorle 7. 14 Tracts of Land, within 3 miles of Columbia, from ten acros to 1,000 8. Tho Hopkins T. O. Plantation, 1,480 acres, 9. 2,422 acres, near Kingsville, ono of thc host cotton and stock plantations in tho country, 10. 0 Other Plantations in Richland-some of thom very desirable, 11. 10,000 acres in Edged old- several tracts, 12. Mill and Planting Property in Lexington, 13. 13,000 acres in Charleston-phosphate and other Lands. 14. 2,500 acres Farming Lands in Fairfield, 15. 1,700 acres near Greenvill Court House, 10.0,000 " in Laurens-several tracts, 17. 2,000 " in Kershaw, 18. 1,900 " in Marlboro-a No. 1 place, 19. 210 " in York-rich in gold, 20. 7 Fine Plantations in Abbeville. 21. 85,000 acres or Land in Florida. Parties dosiring to purchase or sell property, will find it to their intorost to consult with us. Wo have cor res po n thin tu in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to which points we aro constantly sending descriptive lists of property for sale, March 0 GIBBES^* THOMA8. Bloomsdale Garden Seeds-Grown by David Landre th. THE unexampled demand, and increasing repu? tation, of Landroth's SEEDS, attests thair superiority over all other kinds. Years havo rolled up a long line of testimonials in favor or his Seeds, as being always reliable and of war? ranted quality. Tho subscribers havo a full Roe of Seeds, for sale wholesale and retail. Jan 13 + FISHER Sc HEINITSH, Druggists. To Floor Buyers. p? ( \ BBL8. 8t. Louie FLOUR, Extra Family, f J\J 100 Bbls. Baltimore Extra Flour, 125 Rbis. Super and Fine Floor, Fresh ground and selected carefully. For#alo at prices ranging from $7.50 to $13.00 per bbl., by March 6 12 E. 8TENHOU8E. MVX 1 IN accordance with a resolution passed by the City Cou noil, the period for tho removal of th? crous aiRn-i on thc streets of the city has been'J .extended to the 18th instant. March 10 7 J ? McMA.HON. City GWk _ Columbia Pine Art G-al?ery. -0 SOMETHING NEW. MESSRS. W EARN & blX WILL OPEN THEIR NEW FINK A.RT GALLERY I Mis MOKN 1NO, over Swafiluld's, wit|i the most ci."ico selec? tion of first class Chromos ?. vi r brought to a Boothera city, ami are propared with tho Uncut and most accurate Instruments to take PHO? TOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPE8, PORCELAINS, and other styles of Pictures', of all sizi from the smallest to the largest known size. Tho COLOHINO of Pictures will bc in thc high? est style of the art. Call and examine specimens and prices, and leave your orders. March 10 Notice to the Tax-Payers of Richland County. THE Assessment Hook? must bo clos- d and tbe Assessment completed on MONDAY, the 15th instant. The Assessors will be at the office on Corv?is street, between Richardson and Kum tor streets, DAILY, for one week, commencing M()> DAY, thc 8th instant, during which time ?ill persona who have not yet made their returns for Assessment, can do to; after that time, all property not re? turned will be double taxed. Thc Assistant Assessors will continue on duty in their respective districts, where necessary, nutil SATURDAY, the 13th instant, when they will report to their Principals and hand iu all returns received bv them, if thev have not previously done so. * M. J. CALNAN, March 4 10 Auditor Itiohland County. Executive Department. OFTICE OK COKTTIIOLJ.ER-GEXIZUAI.. COLOMBIA, S. C., March 1, 18CJ. POWWER having been granted me by virtue of an Act of tho General Assembly of South (inmuta, ratified Fobruarv 2-1 th, 1860, to lease tho SALUDA TURNPIKE HOAD, in GrcenviUo County, for the term of three years, scaled propo? sals will bo received at this office until the 2d day of APRIL nest, at which time tho contract will be given to tho highest, responsible bidder, after complying with the following conditions and re? quirements: 1. A bond for $5,000, payahlo to tho State of South Carolina, with approved Bocurity, condi? tioned for placing ?nd keeping ill good repair the road. 2. Bonds or notes with approvod security, pay? able half-yearly, for amount of lease. Parties sending In proposals shonld accompany them with reconnue! Lons and statements a? t? their responsibility, and known ability to comply with the contract. J. L. NEAGLE, March lot Comptroller-General. Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, FRESH COUNTRY AND MOUNTAIN BUTTER, Pink-Eve and Peaoh-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fine Goshen CHEESE, . At li. DIERCKS, Jan 23 At the Sign of the Watch. jpARKER'R BREECH-LOADING DOUBLE-BARRELED SHOTGUN The latest, host and cheapest mad?.'. Uses any ammunition. Prices, complete, $70.00 to $05.00. Address W. H. GIBBES, Columbia, Or BISSELL A CO , Charleston. Feb 20 Imo AYER S CHERRY PECTORAL. Tor Diseases of the Throat ami Lungs, such as Coughs, Collis, Whooping Cough, ?iron- i chitts, Astlitna anil Consumption. PROBABLY never before in the whole history of medicino, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon tho confidence of mankind, aa thia excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long s?rica of years, and among most of tho raceaof men, it has risen higher and higher In their estimation, as it has become better known. Its uniform character and power to cure thc vari? ous affections of thc lunga and throat, have made it known as a reliable protector against thom. While adapted to milder forms or disease and to young children, it is at tho .same time tho most effectual remedy that can be givon for incipient consumption, and the danger..us affections of tho throat and lunga. AH a provision against sudden attacks of CROUP, it should bc kept on hand io every family; and, indeed, aa all aro. sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should bc provided with this antidote tor them. Although settled CONSUMPTION is thought incurable, still gi cat numbera of cases where tho disease seemed settled havo bron completely cured, and tho patient restored to sound health by tho CHERRY PECTORAL. So completo is its mastery over tho disorders of tho lunga and throat, that the mostobstinatoof them yield to it. When nothing else could roach them, under thc CHERRY PECTORAL thev subside and diaappoar. SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS find great protection from it. ASTHMA is always relieved and often wholly cured by lt. BRONCHITIS ia genorallv cured bv taking the CHERRY PECTORAL in small and frequent doeos. So generally aro its virtues known that wu nocd not publish the certificates of them, here, or do more than assure tho public that its qualities are fully maintained. AYER'S AGUE CURE. For Fever and A"gue, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, liemittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Dilious Fever, ?tc., and indeed all thc affection* which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasma? tic poisons. As its name implies, it does Care, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis? muth. Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisenous substance whatevet, it in nowise injures any pa? tient. The number and importance of ita cures in tho agne districts, aro literally beyond account, and wo believe without a parallel iu tho history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments wo receivo of tho radical cures effected in obstinate casos, and whoro other reme? dies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or traveling through miasmatic looalitlos, will be piotectedby taking the AGU!'. CURE daily. For LIVER COMPLAINTS, arising from tor? pidity of tho Livor, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into he:.lt hy activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remeky, producing many truly re? markable cures, whore other modicinea had failed. Prepared by Da. J. C. AYER A CO., Practisal und Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Massachusetts, iud sold all round tho world. PRICK 91 OO PER BOTTLE. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines everywhere. _ Jan 1 filmo City Taxes. Cl ITT COUPONS, receivable for City Taxes, for J sale by GREGG, PALMER ? CO. Sheriff's Sale. Under order of Judge of. Probate_Sitia G. G ib non, by bit) next friend, va. Henry li. Gibson, et al.-8?vtniop,a in Partition. 1 ?"?> -?o cT iii ui?ur made uy William Hat X son Wigg, Judge of. Probate for Richland County, dil neted to me, I will sell, ou the PI lt HT MONDAY in April next, in front of tho Court House, in Columbia, within the logal boors: AU that HOUSE and LOT in the etty of Colum? bia, bouuded ou tho North by the residence of the late John H. Pearson, deceased; East and South by lands of John W. Parker, and West by Marion Btjr?el; containing one-third of an acre, more or less, boing the houso ?nd lot of which the late O. J. Gibson died possessed. TaBXS OK SALK.-Cash enough to pay taxes now due ami expenses of these proceedings, and two tifths of the bid; the batanee in one, two and three years, secured by bond and mortgage of tho pro? mises. Purchaser to keep premisos insured and assign the policy to tho Judge of Probate, and t< pay for stamps and papers. Tho above described property will tie re-sold, by order of William Hntson Wigg, Judge of Pro? bate, at the risk of N. E. Edwards, thc former purchaser. Ho having failed to comply with terms of sale. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of tho d?fendent in tho Plantation known as "Stoney Hill," in Rich? land County, situated on the waters of "Tom's Creek," bounded by the lands of John Bates, de coased, tho Bluff road and lands of Absalom Joy? ner; levied on as the property of H. W. Adams, at tho suit of Robert N. Lewis TS. II. W. Adams. March 14 mth 1?. F. PRAZEE, H. R. C. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Her? facias, to mo directed, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in April aaxt, in iront of tho Court House, in Co? lumbia, within tho legal boura, tho following property, viz: All that Plantation or tract of LAND, known as .'Hickory Hill." in Richland County, containing seven hundred ann twelve (712) acres, moro or less, and bounded as follows: on thu North by lands of estate of W. R. Singleton, formerly of Robert Weston and Richard Singleton; East by lauds of tin-estate of W. R. Singleton and John Neal; South by lands of Gilbert Garner and the estate of Lewellou Woodward, formerly of Gooroo Rawlinson, and Wost by lauds of Absalom Joy? ner, lunds formerly of John Williams, and also, by GrifOnV Cr?ok, separating it from Absalom Joyner's land; levied on as tho property of Thos. B. Clarkson, at the suit of Florian C. May rs. Tilomas B. Clarkson. Terms cash. ALSO, All that HOUSE and LOT m the city of Colum? bia, containing one-half acre of land, more or less. Bounded by Gurvais and Williams streets on tho North and West, and on other sides by other portions of tho same square. The said lot is known in tho plan of the town of Columbia by lot "No, 100" on Gorvais street. ALSO, All that parcel or lot of LANB, containing oue ! halt of an acre, moro or loss, in the city of Colum? bia, and known in the plan of said city by the No. "0," on Senate street; nounded East"by lot for? merly belonging to S. P. Bailey; South by Senate etret t. ami West hy lot belonging to Jacob Rife. ALSO, All that parcel or lot of LAND, in the city of Columbia, containing one-half of an acre, more or less, bounded on tho South by Senate street: on tho East by lot No. S, in plan of said city; on the West by lot No. 0, in said plan, and on thc North by lot ?o. 102, on Gervais street. ALSO, Ail that parcel or lot of LANI), in the city of Columbia, containing one-half of an acre, mor? or leas, kllOWU iu the plan of said city by tho No. live (oj on Senate street; bounded We.it by Gist street, and South by Senate street. ALSO, All that lot of LAND, in the city of Co'utnbia, being the Western half of thc square, boundod by Richland, Huger, Laurel anil Williams streets; levied on as ibo property of Jacob Rife, at tho suit of .Samuel Green r.a. Jacob Rife. Terms cash. March 14 rath P. F. FRAZEE, S. R. C. Richland County-In Equity. Edward Kiuslor and Henry O. Kinsler, Exocutora c' John J. Kinsler, rs. Amelia B. Kinsler, Mary A. Holmes, el al. ITNDER dooroo of tho Circuit Court, sitting in j Equity in tho above stated case, will bo sold on the FIRST MONDAY in April next, boforo tho Court Houso in Columbia, between the hours of ll A. M. and 3 P. M., thc following Tracts of Land, to wit: No. 1. Four acres of LAND, in tho city of Co? lumbia; bounded by Richland, Gist, Laurel and I'incknoy streets. No. 2. A Tract of Land, in Lexington Comity, containing 129] acres; bounded North by Conga reo Creek: East by Joyner's land; South by laud of estate J.J. Kinsler, and Wost by Mrs. Elmore's land. No. 3. A Tract of Land, in Lexington County, known as tho "Neaco Tract," containing 233$ acres; bounded North by lands of Roof; East by landa of A. Hook and ostato of Kinsler; South by lands of Ki osier's, and West by land not known. No. 4. A Tract of Land, in Lexington County, known as the "Haugabook Swamp Tract, con? taining 32 A acres; bounded North by Butler's land; East'oy Congarec River; South hy R. Joy ner'a land, and Wost hy Geiger. No. 5. A Tract of Ljnd, in Lexington County, known as tho "Percival Lands," containing 226j acres; bounded North by lands of General Henry Arthur; East by Congareo Rivor; South by Geiger's land, and West by land of Joyner. No. G. Tho Tract of Land, in Lexington County, known as tho "Maverick Lands," situato imme? diately opposite and insight of tho city of Colum? bia, bounded by lands of Guiguard aud others, containing about 1,200 acros, tho oxact number of acres not known, but survey will ho completed and quantity made known on day of sale, and this tract sub-divided to snit purchasers. No. 7. The right and interest of tho late John J. Kinslor (being the lifo cstato of P. Bofill) in ibo Tract of Land, in Richland County, known as "Palmyra," situated near Barhamville, contain? ing - acres. Flats of all the above property can bo seen at the office of tho undersigned. TEUMB OF SALE.- Ono-nfth cash, and tho balanco upon a credit of ono, two and throo yoars; se? cured by bond and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchasers to pay for Btampa and papers. Maroh 14 mth D. B. HILLER, C. 0. P. Richland County-In Equity. James U. Adams vs. John Klookloy. - Decree for Foreclosure. ITNDER decree of Circuit Courts, sitting in ) Equity, in the abovo stated case, will be sold, on the FIRST MONDAY in April next, boforo tho Court Houso, in Columbia, betweou the hours of ll A. M. and 3 P. M.: All that lot of LAND situate near tho city of Columbia, in the County of Riohlaud, on thu Camden Road butting and bounding to tho North on tho Camden Road; East on lands of Dr. John Wallace; South and West on lands of the Estate of Robert Latta ; containing FOUR ACRES, more or less. ALSO, All that PLANTATION, or tract of LAND aitn ato in the County and State aforesaid, on tho Rico Creok Spring Road, near the city of Colum? bia, butting and bounding to tho North on lands belonging to Mr?. Qibbos; to tho Wost on landa of Mrs. Dont, lands formerly of Andrew Wallaco. and lands of Alexander Smith; and to tho South on lands of Mrs. Smith, and James U. Adams; and containing 300 aores, more or less, on tho following terms, viz; For so mooh oash as aba.l be sufficient to pay tho principal and mterest which shall then be doe, together with the costs and expenses of tho suit; tho balanco on a credit of one, Uro, throe and four years, to be secured by bonds bearing interest from the day of eale, to be paid annually, mortpage.1 of tho property, the buildings to be insured and kept insured, and tb? policies of in?utauuv assigned. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. ' ' Mardh 14 roth D. D. MILLER. C. 0. P. Richland County---Tn Equity. Benjamin M. Leo vs. A. M. Hunt.-Decrete for Foreclosure. UNDER decroo of the Circuit Court, sitting in Equity, iu tho abovo stated case, will be sold, on tho FIRST MONDAY ia April next, be loro tho Court Houso, in Columbia, between the hours ot ll A. M. and S P. M.; All that lot or LAND, situate in the city-Of Co? lumbia, in tho Countv and State aforesaid, on the corner of Gervais aud Gates streets, butoi^c and bounding towards the North, on lands formerly of Frances Edgar; East on lands formerly of Margaret McDowell; South on Gervais street, and West on Gates street; containing one acre, more or leos, on the following terms, viz: So muon cash as shah bo sufficient to pay tho principal and in? terest which shall be then duo, togettier with the costs and cxponses of tho snit, the balance on a credit of one, two and three yearn: to bo secured by bonds and mortgages of tho property. Pur? chasers io pay for stampB and papers. March 14 mth_ D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. Assignee's Sale of Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods. JACOB LEVIN, AUCTIONEER. ON TUESDAY, 23d instant, at 10 o'clock, I wiU sell, at the store recontly occupied by P. B. Glass, on Plain Btreet, near Main, the entire stock or BOOKS. STATIONERY, Ac., bolonging to tho Bankrupt Estate or P. B. Glass. TERMS or SAT.? : Cash in Unitod States currency. _March 13 I4t_ D. B. MILLER, Assignee. Auction Sale of Government Property. D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, AUCTIONEERS. \T7TLL be Bold, at public auction, on THUR8 y\ DAY, 18th or March, at 12 o'clock M., at the Quartermaster's Store Houso, in rear of the Campus: 5 HORSES. 20 MULES, 0 ARMY WAGONS, 1 LOT GRAIN SACKS, And other public property. Sold OD account of removal of troops from thia post. TERMS- Cash m United States currency. E. B. GIBBS. March 5 Lieut. 8th Inf., A. A. Q. M. Try McKenzie's Celebrated FRUIT CANDY. REAL ESTATE OWNERS AND BROKERS. jyjTTLLIONS OF NORTHERN CAPITAL ABB now seeking investment, and SOUTHERN LAND, at good prices, is in great demand. If you want to dispose of your property, all that is necessary is to mako it known in tho proper manner-advertise it in Northern papers, stating I location, quantity, advantages and terms. You can do this, to best advantago, through Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Advertising Agfa., 3 Broad st., Charleston, S. C.. Any desired information given without charge, on receipt of a tbroo cent stamp, to pay return postage. Terms cash, in advance, or Charleston acceptance, payable on presentation of parpers containing advertisement. For our perfect reliability in every respect, wo ri fer to the proprietor of tho Phonir, and to newspaper Publishers throughout this State. Spe? cial references given in other States, if desired. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL. March ll_Imo _ SPRING GOODS. CLOTHING. J| HATS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. -O Oassimeres. f^yE ARE RECEIVING THE LARGE8T AN? best selected slock of the abovo gooda ever brought to this city, benght low for cash, and_ will bo sold at a small advance. In CLOTHING, wo have everything from planta? tion woar to fine French Cassimero-all equally woll made. In HATS, aU tho new Spring styles, Alpine, Ve? loc?pedo, General Prim, and new style Silk Hats. Country dealers would do well to examine our stock before going further. R. & W. C. SWAPPLELD. March 10 For Invalids. PURE Extract of CALVES FEET, for ma'-ing a nutritious jolly, and for improving Soups and Gravies. Pure Extract of Vanilla, Lemon and Pino Apple, for flavoring. Pearl Rarloy, Tapioca, Sago, Arrow-root, Chooo lato, Broma, Ooooa. Coxo's Sparkling Gelatins, for making Jelly, Blanc Mango, Creams. For sale by Jan 10 t FISHER A HEINITStl, Druggists.