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Wa.hlngton Newt. WASHINGTON, April 30,-Tho last spiko of the Pacific Railroad will be driven ou Mon? day. Th? blows of, the sledge will bo re? corded in every telegraph offio? throughout the country. -o Db meat Ic Newe. NF.W Y?I?K, April 80.-The steamer Bre? men, from Bremen., ia ashore on Banner Shoals. Six tugs are endeavoring to float her. PHILADELPHIA, April 80*-Tast after tho velocipede race, the Bose st. .et rink, capa? ble of accommodating 8,000 skaters, was burned, with thirty-three velocipedes. The fire was occidental. G AX?VESTON, April 30.-To-day, an attempt1 by armed men, to break np ?* odored Mi thodist quarterly meeting, in Columbia, Texas, was promptly stopped by tho citi? zens, who protected the minister and con? gregation. . ? CjonrjMnos, OHIO, April 30.-The Legisla? toren as passed a bill authorizing Cincinnati to lend 810,000,000, to connect Cincinnati with the Southern Railroad, centreing at Chattanooga. WILMINGTON, April 30.-Harry Clinton, alias Bentley, arrested in this city sometime ago for forgery, has been recognized ns an old forger, by Detective John F. Ritenhonse, and. was surrendered to the latter on a re? quisition of the Go vero or of Rlinois on. the Governor of this State. Bentley will be carried to Champagne City, Illili scene of his crime, for trial. CHAI??ESTON, April 3u.-Arrived-brig| Birchard and Jot-'oy, Portsmouth, N. H. schooner Argnn Lye, New York. KIN' .?CIAl. ANO COMMERCIAL.. NEW YOKK, April 30-Noon.-Money steady, at 7. Sterling 9%. Gold 34>4'. Floor-low grades 5@10c. better. Wheat spring l@2o.. better. Corn l@2o. better. Mess pork 31)^. Lard-steamed 18(3)18)^. Cotton 28)?@28??. Freights dull. 7 P. M.-Cottou steady; sales 2,000 bales, at 28}?@28%. Flour-superfine 5.40? 5.80; common to fair extra Southern 6.35(a) G.85. Wheat closed dull, at noon's advance. Lard-kettle 18}??18%. Whiskey firmer held at OL Sugar a shade better. Freights declining. Money easv, at 6@7. Sterling 9.^. Gold 34 J?. NEW ORLEANS, April 30.-Cotton sales to? day 2.400 bales; for the week 10,200; better demaud-middlings 28@28.1.?. Gold 34%. Flour dull-superfine 5.50; double 5.70(a) 5.90; treblo 6.37. Corn quiet-white 75(a) 76. Pork dull, at 32. Bacou retailing ac 13>??@17>o. Sugar dull-common 10@11; prime 13,!?. Molasses nominal-fermenting 50@55. Whiskey-Western rectified 87 ?? @95. Coffee-fair 15@15^; prime 17@ 17*. CINCINNATI, April 30.-Whiskey quiet, at 90. Mess pork 30^4. Bacon shoulders 13; clear sides 16^8'. MOBCLB, April 30.-Receipts of cotton for the week 2,065; stock 38,636; sales to? day 800 bales-low middling 26>?(2>26>?; market firm. SAVANNAH, April 30.-Cotton firm-mid? dlings 27%; sales 500 bales. AUGUSTA, April 30.-Cotton market firmer -?ales 260 bales; receipts 170 bales; mid? dling 26>?. . CHARLESTON, April 30.-Cotton in better demand and steady; sales 650 bales-mid? dling 27^. LONDON, April 30-Noon.-Consols 93%. Ronds 80^. LIVERPOOL, April 30-Noon.-Cotton firmer-uplands 11%; Orleans 12%; sales of tho week 54,000 bales; exports 9,000; specu? lation 6,000; stook 351,000; of which Ame? rican is 168,000; stock afloat 487,000; where? of American is 102,000. Yarns and fabrics dull LrvERrooL, April 80-Evening.-Cotton quiet-uplands 11%; Orleans 12%; sales 10,000 bales. In Equity-Richland. D. C. Higgins, et ux. et aL vs. John C. Doyle, el al. PURSUANT to the order of tho Court, the cre? ditors of EDWARD Y. li 3 Y LE, deceased, aro required to present and provo their demands against tho said estate, before me, on or before tho 15th day of Hay next. March 23 tu_D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. Aromatic Life Bitters. ANEW RUMMER TONIO, prepared with tho Best Medicinal Whiskey, containing the es? sential properties of "Ocntnary and Lifo Ever? lasting, an Invigoraut and Appetizer. Put up in largo bottles-retail at ?1 00 per bottle For salo by FISHER A HEINITSH, April 28 f Druggists. Richland-In Equity. Edward and Henry O. Kinsler, Executors, vs Amolia li. Kindler et al. PURSUANT to Om order of tho Court, the cre? ditors of JOHN J. KINSLER, deceased, who havo not heretofore proved their demands, aro required to prosent and establish the same, be? fore mo, on or before the 1st day of MAY next. D. H. MILLER, C. C. P. Clerk's Oflicc, Richland, March 25, 1809. March 20 tl6 In Bankruptcy. In tho District Court of tho United States for tho District of South Carolina. IN tho matter of H A LOOT P. OREEN, Bank? rupt, hy whom a Petition for Adjudication o? Bankruptcy was hied on the 20th day of Decombor, A. D. 1808, iii Haid Court. In Bankrnptcy- This is to givo notico that.on the 20th day ot April, A. D. 1809, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against tho estate of Halcot P. Oreen, of Columbia, in tho Comity of Richland and Btato of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition ; that the payment of any debts and de? livery of any property belonging to paid Bank? rupt, to him or for hi? uso, and tho trauefer of any property by him, aro forbiddon hy law ; that a meeting of tho creditors of tho ?aid Bankrupt, to provo their dubts and to oho so (?no or moro assignees of his estate, will bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holden at Newberry C. H., South Carolina, before C. G. Jaeger, Register on the 8th dav of May, A. D. 1809, at 12 o'clock M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal us Messenger. Per A. P. PiFKii, Deputy U. S. Marshal as Messenger. April 28 -13? Report for Week ending Friday, April ??, 1830. PHONIX OFFICE, COLUMBIA,' May 1, I860.-The cotton market has been dull aad drooping daring pas t week. Middlings ate now quoted at 23 J? 20L Tho ?aloa for the week amount to about 50 bale?. No nli micro in nt.hnr ?rHol?o of co?CtrV srOC?nCC. Tho following are baying ratea of South Curo lina Bank Notos, prepared by Oregg, Palmer & Co., Brokera: ; , Bank of Camden.75 .Exchange. 10 Bank of Chkrfestari. .67 Planter*'. 5 Bank of Cheater..; ?.. 8 Farmers andExchangeO Bank of Georgetown. 10 State.8 Bank ot Newberry.. .70 Union.,.95 Bank South Carolina.15 So.Western ll. B,.old,50 Stato South Caro, old,4") People's..75 State South Caro.hew,8 Planters and Meehan.70 Hamburg.(f.. ? Merchants'.!.. 8 Commercial.,, 1 - - . r m Whol(?nlr Price? Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY RT THE COLUMBIA BOARD OF TRADE. A rn,ES, %ibun.l 25? 1 50 MoLASsES.Cuba,g.60?70 BAOOINO, Gunnv,25 @28 NewOrleansl 00@1 25. DundeeWyd-?25 Sugar Houao. 75? I 25 BALE BOPS, Man?Ua,??G NAILS, y keg..fi 03<.&7 00 N.Y.orWes.'Wlb.l0?i5 ONIONS. ^bus.l25@2 00 BUTTES, Northern,.?50 OIL,Kerosene,^g85@75 Country, W lb. .35^45 Machinery.-. .75?1 00 BACON. Hams_20?23 POULTRY, Ducks, pr.. Sides, 5jV I!i.18? 20 Turk ev?.3 00 Shoulders.10 ?17 Chickens.25@30 BRICKS, WI,OOO_9? 12 Geese. CANDLES, Sperm. .40(^70 SPECIE, Gold.. 1 34? Adamantine, lb.21?25 Silver.1 20tfil 23 Tallow-..-., . 14?1G POTATOES, Irish.75? 1 *J5 COTTON YAnN..2 00?2 20 Sweet,bush 1 U>?1 10 COTTON. Strict Mid.?27? BICE, Carolina.lb.ll?10 J.'iddfing.. . .25$?2G East India. low Middl'g, 25 @25J 8UOT, ?bag.. 3 25?3 50 GoodOrdiury,23J?24* SALT, Livorp'1.3 70?3 00 Ordinary.22 ? 23 SOAP, %m..7~i?tl CHEESE, E. D. Bv..90<$28 SPIRITS, Alcohol,ga?.5 00 factory.23?26 Brandv... 4 00? 12 00 CorPSE, Kio.W H>..22?26 Holland Oin.5 00?7 00 Laguayra.27@29 American.. .2 08?3 00 Java.37?40 Jani'a Hum.G 00?7 00 FLOuu,Coun.l2 00?1300 N.E. .. .2 00@3 00 Northorn.. 8 00?14 00 Bo. Whiskey,3 50?4 50 GRAIN, Corn. .1 I.8?I 25 Monong'hula250?4 00 Wheat. 2 00?2 50 Bcctiiied_123? 175 Oats.1 00@1 10 SCOAR, Crus'd, It?.lU?20 Peas.1 10?1 20 Powdered.19?20 HAY, Nortnorn, Wcwt. Brown.12? 17 Eastern. ST.VUCU, ^lb.10? 12.* Hints, Dry,lb ..12??18 TEA, Green, lb.I 00?2 0? Groon.@S Black.100? 150 INDIOO. Oarobna.l?l 25 TOBACCO, Chow..50?l 25 LAUD, yn>.20325 Smoking, "^Ib.50?l 00 LUMUKU, Brds, 100 f.l 50 VINEOAR, Wino, g.70@75 Scantling.150 Cider.50@G0 Shingles, Wl.000 .2 75 I French.1 25? 1 50 LIME, $ bbl... 2 70?2 80 | WINK, Cham. g.25?32 00 MEATS, Pork, WIb... 15.J Port, ?ni. .3 00?5 00 Beof.8@12| Sherry.3 50?600 Mutton,.15 I Madeira... .fl 50?G 00 AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. THE reputation this ex y-c-^r*^ cellent modiciue enjoys, is x "^*2>< ? derived from its cures, pmmLmmfjM many of which are truly v ^^^E^^ marvellous. Inveterate /i Mm oaseBof Scrofulous disease, ^^y. ffll wbero tho system seemed AgaV B "*^BW "aturated with corruption, ^i >6 liavo been puri?ed a n .1 ^^L^ag-tiM?tr-* cured by it. Scrofulous af -jj??^?? Ws' fectious and disorders, -^BITI?SH?"BB^^ which were aggravated by the aorof nions contamination until they were pain? fully afflteting, have been radically cured in such groat: numbera in almost every section of tho country, that the public scarcely need to be in? formed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of tho most dostructivo enemies of our race. Often, thia unseen and un? felt tenant of the organism, undermines the con? stitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some favor iblo occasion, rapidly develop into ono or other cf its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tubercles may bo sud? denly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in tho liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcerations on some Eart of the body. Hence, tho occasional uso of a ottleof this SABSAPABILLA is advisable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Per? sons afflicted with tho following complain ts, gene? rally find immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the use of thia SARSAPARILLA: St. Antho? ny's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears. and other eruptions or visiblo forms of Scrofulous disease. Also, in the moro concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Hearl Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and tho various Ulcerous affections of the muscular and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases aro cured by it, though a loDg time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any modi cine. But long continued use of this medicine will oar? the complaint. Leueorrhata or Whiten, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, aro commonly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its purifying and invigorating effuct. Minuto di? rections in each caso aro found in our Almanac, suppliod gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly toit, as also Liver Com? plaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver, and Jaundice, whoa arising, as they often do, from tho rankling poisons in tho blood. This SARSAPARILLA is a groat restorer for the strongth and vigor of tho Bystoni. Those who are Languid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Fears, or any of tho affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convinc? ing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. A Y KU, & CO., Lowell, Mass., Aprils Practical and Analytical Chemists. f5mo Richland-In Equity. Southern Mutual Life Insuranco Company vs. W. J. Hoko, Amanee of J. G. Oibbes, Mary A. Dougherty, Edward D. Dougherty, et. at.-Bill for Foreclosure. TT appearing that Mary A. Dougherty and Ed )L ward D. Dougherty, two of the Defendant? in tho above stated case, are absent from tho State, on motion of F. W. MoMaster, Complainants' So? licitor: Ordered, That tho said Defend mts do plead, answer or demur to thc abovn bill, within FORTY DAYS from tho publication o? UI?H notico, or a decree pro cotrfesso bo entered against them. D. U. MILLER, ii. C. P. CLERK'? OFFICE, Columbia, April 17, 18G9. April 18 m Gardening for the South, BY Wm. N. N. White, o? Athens, Ga. 'ibo Grape Culturo a treatise on tho culti? vation of tho nativo grape. By Fuller. Phin's Grape Culture and Wine-making. Saunders' Practical Treatise on Farm yard Poultry-illustrated. Breaking a Bu'.teiUy. By Author of Guy Liv? ingstone Maroouor's Island. By Author of Young Ma rooncrs. Friendships of Women. By Alger. Anecdotes of American Clergy. And many other now books and novels, at DUFFIE BL CHAPMAN'S Book?toro, April 29 Under Columbia Hotel. torrioiAt,.} Act? Passed by the State Legislature. An Ad to incorporate the South Carolina Im? provement and TY us t Company. SECTION 1. Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now -mei um? sitt\Hg in General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same, That Henry J. Fox, Wm. F. Martin, J. G. Miller, B. F. Whittomore B. J. Donaldson, O. L. Jerralds, W. J. Clapp, H. Best, John McCulla, F. A. Babcock, D. Thomas, Wm. Harris and M. S. Gill, and their associates, are hereby created a body politio and cor? porate, by the name and style of the Sonth Carolina Improvement and Trust Company, for tho purpose of scouring and employing foreign and domostio capital in the purchase of lands, mills, mill sites, water powers, valuable franchises and other property, and iu the erection of mills and factories, and in supplying and operating the same, and also in stocking and working plantations and disposing of tho same: Provided, however, That the said corporation shall bo organized and go into operation within one year after the passage of this Aot. SEC. 2. That the said corporation shall have power to purchase, acquire, hold, usc aud dispose of real estate in any of thc several Counties in this State, but not in any other State, except the same shall be required to secure the payment of elatrnf held by said corporation, to erect mills and factories in this State, and to stock, furnisl and operato the same, and to dispose of gcucraliy, tho articles so made and manu factured, and to stock, and work, and opo rato farms and plantations within this State aud to dispose of, generally, the products o thc same. Said corporation shall havi power, also, to borrow, money by issuing interest-bearing bonds equal in amount t< its paid in capital, as hereinafter provided and to mortgage its corporate franchise ant property to secure the payment of the same to adopt by-laws, and elect officers, au< employ agents und labor in pursuance of th same. SEC. 3. Tho capital stock of said corpora tion shall bo five hundred thousand dollars divided into shares of one hundred dollar each. Tho Directors of said corporatio: may, at any time, with the consent, in wril ing, of the stockholder holding a majorit of the stock, increase such capital. Th shares shall be deemed personal property and may be transferred in such manner o shall be prescribed by the by-laws of th corporation. The Directors of the corport tion heroby created may issue full pei stock for the purpose of purchasing prc per ty, both r?-al and personal, and afso fe the employment of labor and services, pr< fessional and otherwise, necessary for tl purpose of the corporation, to the amoui of the value thereof, and the stock so issue shall not bo liable to any further asses mellis; neither shall the holders thereof I liable for any other payments on such stoc under the provisions of this Act; bat in s statements and reports of tho corporatic hereby cleated, suo.h stook shall not t stated or reported us being cash paid in the corporation-, bul shall be stated and r ported according to the fact. SEC. 4. The mortgages mentioned herei and the bonds to be issued to secure tl payment of the same, hereinbefore ai hereinafter mentioned, shall be subject the following conditions: Said mortgag shall be, in their order, liens on the corp rate franchises and property of said corp tion. . The bonds shall be made payable twenty yoars from their date, bearing inl rest at the rute of seven per cent., pay?t annually, and tho Directors may confer . any holder of nny such bond the right convert the principal duo and owing the: on into stock of said corporation, at a time not exceeding ten years from the de of the same, under such regulations as t Directors may see fit to adopt. Such bon shall be issued only when it 3hall appear, tho written oaths of the Presidont and S retary of said corporation, that its une cumbered real estate, cash assets and otl property amounts in vaine to tho snm twenty thonsand dollars, and then only that amount, except that similar amounts bonds may bo issued whenever the propo and assets aro shown in the same manner have increased in value to an additio amount of twenty thousand dollars, and on with every subsequent increase to t amount, until tho several amounts si embrace the maximum limit of tho capitt SEC. 5. Tho first niuo persons named the first Section of this Act shall constit the first Board of Directors of tho corpc tion hereby created, and shall hold tl places as such until tho first day kof Ap 1870, aud until others shall be electee their stead, and a majority of them may any meetiug of their Board at any t hereafter, designate three or more of tl number to open books, after twenty di previous publio notice in any paper re lally published in this State, receive s sen plions to the capital stock of tho coi rution hereby creuted, at such place places, aud under such regulations, and per coutago to bo paid, in all respects, as Board of Directors may prescribe. 1 number of Directors, after tho first elect shall not bo less than seven or more t twenty-one, to bo fixed upon by the laws. Au election of Directors shall < place ou tho first Monday in April, in year 1870, and annually thereafter on day, at au hour and placo to bo design: in tho by-law8! uud tho persons then ele by a major, ty of shares voted upon by stockholder^ in person or by proxy, I constitute tho Directors for the ensi j'car, and until others s'if?l! be cleote their places. And in case it shall bappc tiny time that an election of Directors s not bo made on tho day herein d?signa it shall be lawful to hold such eleotio some day thereafter, on full and reason uotico to the stockholders. All vacai which shiill occur in tho Board of Dire< shall bo tilled by appointment by a may of tho remaining members of thc Boan tho balance of the term; A majority of said Board shall form and constitute a quorum. SEO. C. The officers of the corporation hereby created shall consist of a President, Vioe-Presidejot,^ Treasurer.^ and Secretary, who shall be .elected by the, board of Di? rectors from their number, atul sooh com? mittees may be appointed, and such snbor-1 dinate officers, agents and employees, as] the Board may deem proper and necessary. SEC. 7. The term of said corporation is. hereby. limited to fifty (50) years. Said corporation shall have power to adopt and ase a corporpate seal, to sue and be sued, to ?dead and be impleaded, and also to estab ish its principal office in tho city of New York, and such branch offices in different sections of the State, and in foreign conn tries, as the company may require. SEC. 8. Should it be deemed for the inte? rest of this company, or for the improve? ment cf its real estate, cr for the marketing of its products, to havo road improvements, then it is hereby granted to them the privi? lege of constructing roads, either plank or macadamized, with the privilege of con? necting with any other road in tho State. SEC. 9. This corporation shall ODjoy all the privileges that are awarded under tho general laws of tho State to any corporation, together with tho special privileges ac? corded by this charter. Approved March 23, 18G9. An Ad to provide fur the payment of the fees of Sheriffs for dieting persons confined in Jail. SECTION 1. He il enacted by the Senate and i House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same. That tho Comptroller-General be, aud he is here? by, directed to audit tho accounts of She? riffs for dieting and removing prisoners np to the first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, and draw his warrant upon the State Treasurer for tho payment of tho same, in accordance with the provisions of tho Act of tho General Assembly, ratified on the the nineteenth day of December, eighteen huudred and sixty-six; and the Treasurer shall pay said warrant out of any funds in the Treasury appropriated for that | purpose, or not otherwise specially appro? priated. SEC. 2. The Comproller-General shall debit tho amount of tho said accounts thus ! paid to tho soveral Counties, and on or after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, shall draw his warrant upon the ] County Commissioners of tho respective Counties for the amount of said accounts thus paid; and when presented with the proper vouchers, tho said County Commis? sioners shall pay to the Comptroller-Gene rul the amount of said warrant, which the Comptroller-General shall at once pay over to tho Treasurer, and credit the County j with said amount upon his books. Approved December 21, 1808. Mules and Horses. Mtw JUST ARRIVED from Kentuckv, a fine rM lot of MULES SD HORSES, which 1 offer ^?H .Tr. fm- sale, at Je-, lier's Stablos. Call and see thom. H. W. ROGERS. J^pnl 24 _ IN EaUITY. Wm. M. Beckham, Administrator, cum testamento annexa, vs. James Williams, Andrew Patterson, et al. PURSUANT to tho order of tho Court, thc cre? ditors of JAMES C. BATES, deceased, aro required to present and provo their demands against thc said cst ate, before me, on or before tho 1st day of JUNE next. D. B. MILLER, March7jnl2_ C. C. P. and Refcrce. COLUMBIA HOTEL Columbia, JS. O. -o - THE PROPRIETORS take plea? sure in announcing that this elegantly-furnished Establishment is now open for tho accommodation of guest3. Tho table will always bo supplied with every delicacy of the sea? son-both from tho Now York and Charleston markets, and no efforts will ho spared to givo perfect satisfaction, in every respect, to onr patrons. WM. GORMAN, pBftPnrpTomi H. H. BADEN HOP, J 1 ????????? April 27_jlmo SPRING GOODS. ^ CLOTHING. Jj HATS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Oassimeres. .^yE ARE RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND best selected stock of tho above goods ever brought to this city, bought low for cash, and frill bc sold at a small advance. In CLOTHING, wo have everything from planta? tion wear to Ino French Cassimore all equally well made. In HATS, all thc new Spring styles, Alpine, Ve? locipede, General Prim, and new style Silk Hat?. Country dealers wonld do well to examine our stock before going further. E. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. March 10 Assignee'? Sale. In re S. H. Myers A Co., Bankrupts. - In Bank? ruptcy. T>URSUANT to a d?cr?tai order to me directed XT ~j his Huuur George 5. Bryan, Judge of th? District Court of the United States for tho Dis? trict of South Carolina, dated 24th November, 1869, 1 will sell, beforo tho Court House, in Colum? bia, on tho SECOND DAY o? MAY next, for cash: All the nnco lice tod NOTES AND ACCOUNTS, lately due to tho above named Bankrupts, now in my hands as Assignee. A. H. MONTEITH, April 22 t Assignee. A FINE OPENING. $5.00 for a First Class $15.00 Dress! WE have about 23 Satin Sriped Silk and Barnie DBESS PATTERNS, of peculiar beauty and richness, which aro really worth much moro than wc oder them for; and gentlemen visiting the city cannot invest $5 in anything more valuable to take home. Call and see ?.hem. April 29 B. C. SHIVER. Fire and Life Insurance. H. R. NICHOLS ?i CO., AGESTS, COLUMBIA, 8. C., REPRESENT OLD COMPANIES, with aggre gato accumulated Capitals, January 1, 18G9, of $22,379,174 00. _April3TJ_BE INSURED._ 3mo OPXIN'IM'G OF NEW GOODS AT EINARB'S. WE OPEN, THIS MORNIVG, several Invoices of NEW DBESS GOODS, with Fringes, Gimps and Buttons to match. A full line of Printed Lawns, Cambrics, Jaco? nets and Organdies. A full line of Sheeting. A full line of Long Cloths. A full Imo of Calicoes. A full line of White Goods. A full line of Kid Gloves. A full line of Lisio Thread Gloves. A full line of Hosisry. A full line of Irish Linens. A full line of Casai meres for Gentleman's Suits. A full line of Linen Coating, Drills and Ducks. Making our stock quite aa foll and complete as it was two weeks ago. Wo solicit a caU from our friends and all visitors to our citv, with the assurance that our stock and prices will please all. J. H. A M. L. KIN ARD, April 28 One door South of Columbia Hotel. GALL ON 0. F. JACKSON FOE CHEAP DEY GOODS. Call on C. F. JACKSON for Choice DEY GOODS. Call on C. F. Jackson for Best Bargains in DEY GOODS. Call on C. F. Jackson For Liberal Dealings in Dry Goods. April 25_"_ Good Investments. CHARLOTTE AND S. C. RAIL $3,000 ^ 7 ROAD BONDS, $5,000 Columbia and Augusta Railroad Bonds. $10,000 " " .? " Stock, $20,000 South Carolina " " $1,000 City of Wilmington Bonds, $5,000 " " Memphis " $6,000 New State Bonds, $3,000 City of Columbia Coupons. For sale by_GREGG, PALMER & CO. FISHING TACKLE. ^-^mumm^ A Largo and Complote Assort? >^*yqt5t\j5mont of very Choice Silk, Grass, Flax and Cotton LINES. ALSO, Every Variety of tho Superfino Limerick and Kirby HOOKS, Limerick Hooks on OimnandGut, Cork Floats, Trout Spinners, Dip Nets, Fly Spoons, Fishing Bods, Multiplying Reels, just re? ceived, at E. FQLLARD'S. April 1__ taimo* CITY MACHINE WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE subscriber is prepared to manufacturo fe TEAM ENGINES, Portable and Stationary, of from 4 to 2> horso power. MILLS and MILL GEABING furnished at tho lowest pricu and shortest notice. All work guaranteed. April 1 Gmo* RICHARD TOZER.