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natniary- J.?. rr- ?voa ?j b>en n*eivetL H A of Bis fnroJIJDilUjr,' $?^praWe result January 10.-Tlie orisis it over. -B?ero is President of the Gort eft, .nd baa, accepted tilo Miulstry bf the Io tori?ri" Topeto is Minister of Marine Sagosto is Minister of State. ^''^'DaasMatla News. mary 10.-Arrivod intauo, Baltimore. ! which vas arrested 'tte knited Statos C^rwolMBHBfcfeaaed this morning a motion to that "effect having beon made K^mWM tho stomer, with the concurrence of the United States Dis? tinct Attorney, as nothing was found to Sttb?feftftiate the charge of violation of toe neutrality .laws. Tho Anna leaves for Nassau to-night. r, NASHVILLE, January 10.-The Constitu? tional Conventiou organised. John C. Brown, a Confederate General, was elected Chairman unanimously. 8AII, FRANCISCO, January 10.-Deory boat Dion for tho diamond cue and $1,000. Dion made 1,492 points. on ' Hews. JBhiflM i ii, January 10.- In the House, many bills' wera introduced, in? cluding ono frorn. Payne, to reconstruct ' ?nisv.: - f tbe Senate, varions petitions were ted; among them, one for rocog ^'duba. . . . Sawyer.ia contirmod for the Ninth Ju? dicial Circuit. ^^^i'Sa^'Dbmliigo treaty was received Dy tftff?^alo s>na referred to the Com? mittee on/Foreign Relations. ? rtaai Tovenuo receipts to-day $072, - 3US0, Blaiu's vote, ordering a ? 4^ the main question, is considered important; The bill in question is '^'^fc'at??^ admits Virginia without ml conditions. President h as nominated Thomas jul-Gcneral at Havana, and * ". Enimons, of Michigan, ? Withey, who declined. Bjor*General Charles H. Smith, com? manding the 19th Infantry, succeeds General Mower in Louisiana. Genoral Ayr?a succeeds Smith in tho command of the 19th Infantry, at Little Bock. General Beynolds assumes command of th?25tJi Infantry, vice Mower-still, how? ever, retaining command in Texas. J^iftrjiiia and tho general coudition of .'ifmiirs iSonth was discussed in both Houses. In the Senate, Stewart, War? ner, Sawyer and Fowler advocated Vir ginia'a admission; while Sumner, Wil? son, Howard and Pomeroy suggested obstacles: Warner wanted to go into Alabama with the amnesty in one hand and the halter in the other; he would pardon . rebels, but haug murderers. Fowler would substitute the Bible for tba halter. Fowler defended Tennessee against the alleged slanders of her Con? gressional delegation and Brownlow. In the House, the bill admitting Virginia was discussed. Bingham demanded the previous question; the demand was sus? tained, aud a reconsideration of tho vote ordering the tnuin question was moved, by a vote of 76 to 70; the Speaker voted no. The main question was up, but, the manr4u# boni expiring, thc matter went over. An error was found in the vote on or? dering tho main -question on Virginia's admission. The Speaker withdrew his voto, and ou tho subsequent vole shall thb;taain question bo ordered? tho voto stood: yeas 60, nays80, aud the bill went MESSAGE OF GOVERNOR BOWIE TO THE MARYLAND L?GISLATURE.-It was read Thursday. It is very long. The aggre? gate of rccoipts into tho Treasury for tho fiscal year ending September 30th (in? cluding a balance of 8182,551.01 left over) was $3,484,641.59. Tho total disburse? ment for tho same year were $3,039, 301.18, leaving n balance of $445,340.41. The State debt for which interest has to be provided was on tho 30th September 812,092,938.90. Tho productive assets of the State (bonds and stocks on which interest and dividends are promptly paid) amount1'to 87,228,413.13, Of unpro? ductive assets tho State owns $19,070, 632.08; Governor Bowie denounces the fifteenth amendment, and opposes its ratification. He promises a separate message concerning the Chesapeake and Ohio canal. He disonases at great length the refusal of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to pay a bonus due the State on passengers between Wash? ington and Baltimore, and recommends the taxing of all that company's $50, 000,000 worth of property. Ashley is like Jemmy Twitcher sus? pended by his nether integuments, hung upon a spike on the top of a wall, in his efforts to escape in a thieving expedition. He was charged with an attempt at affili? ation with the Democrats, and was about to be removed from the office of Gover? nor of Montana Territory. Dangling by the wall, he protests his innocence, nod inveighs against his eviotion for so un? just aa "impeachment"-a kind of as? sault he is well acquainted with. Thus st?nde the ease. It is said he is not absolutely removed, his case being under advisement, but he still hangs upon the wall! We suspect that Ashley, under the impression that a great convulsion of parties was at hand, had r-Ashley "over? tured" the Derna., but fonnd, too soon that his strategy was about to place bim, instead, among the "dams," and wailed alO#d, ; t^rm-! Baron Haussman, Prefect of tbo Seine, waa romov?d, say sa Paris despatch, on account oj^b^ys^aVaganco of his ad m?B?LffitfiH ?the unnecessary sums i rainf and. beautifying * complied with *u baa been &p 'ans say ?Soul, Carolina, d 3g ht instill tod ft? no**.. ."V ?ul tmond!and Banvil^Q?^ ?y,in conseqamic? ofmX ^ox<rfL, ion from the ladies' 0a\>KOI/)e,'>f th? ^conductors on that line. \[b?estimate* his "dam?tes" at $5,000, Vf\ha\ em I ployed A. G. Biddle, Esq., wVVaaliing 1/ too, to recover that BtlOnVM J thi company, if he can.- Bichtnftl Vfhfy, "Tato strong and healthy, yet to fee. ?arve my good condition," I nf> ^Qto HON'S BITTERS. .Vi COLUMBIA, 8. C., January 10.-Sale of ootton to-day only about 40 halos ? ?W?NNATI^PB6?1UCE I ANO MARKET-Report by Morris & Reid, Pro dace and Provision Brokers.-CINCIN NATI, Ov January 5, 1870.-Provieioi market every Un?, and TjnsetUed.f ..vitl sales of all hog product at lower prices and no demand ai the decline.! There cc ip ts of hogs to-day 6,964; market dal and a further decline established by salei of live at 8.75(0)9.50 gross for fair to ox tn heavy averages. Total packed to dato a this point 298,610; total packed to sam< time last season 322.022. Green mea ti offered at 10, 12(ml4 \? for best average! of shoulders, sidea and hams, but buyers aro holding off, anticipating lower fig ti res. Bulk incuts-sales of partly oared shoulders at ll; fully cured nominal, at 11!4, 14>?@15 for shoulders, clear rib and clear sides pucked. Bacon-ne sales; bat purchases could profitably be made at 13, 16(a}16*? for shoulders, cleai rib and clear sides; hams, canvassed, 20@ 21. Lard nominal, at 17; bat parohaset might be in nd o l^(ji)l.jO. less for oity kettled leaf; primo steam sold at 15.%. Moa? pork-sales 1,050 barrels, inside city, at 26.50. Corn-nw old offered; new shelled 80o. in elevator and 90o. sacked, including bags. Oats 53o, in elevator; 58c. including bags. Flour unchanged; saper 4.50@4.75; extra 4.85 (3)5.10; family 5.35($6.00. Whiskey high wi nes 91o. sharp cash. NEW YORK, January 10-Noon.- Stocka unsettled, but firm. Money 7. Ex? change-long 8%; short 9J?, Gold 22, %. 62's, coupon, 15^; Tennessee's, ex coupon, 53>?; new 50; Virginia's, ex coupons, OO1-,, ; new 57 '4; Louisiana's, old, 68; new G9; levee 6's 65)?; 8's 60>.<; Alabuma 8's 98; 6's 63; Georgia 6's 80; 7's 89; North Carolina's, old, 43; new 28,14'; South Carolina's, new, 72>?. Flour dull uud drooping. Wheat dull and a shade lower. Corn dall and declining. Pork firmer, at 28.50. Cotton heavy, at 25?^. Freights dull. 7 P. M.-Cotton a shade easier; sales 2,100 bales, nt 25??. Flour dull and heavy-superfine ??tate 4 75@5.00; com? mon to fuir extra Southern 0.50(36.00. Wheat heavy and lower-winter red Western 1.28(^1.31. Corn dull and de? clining. Pork steady, at 28.0?'(7r?28.87. Lard firm. Whiskey firm at 1.02?1. 04. Freight? on cotton-steam ?4. Money very easy at G@7. Sterling 8??@S}?. Gold 22%- Tho Government sold $1,600,000 in gold, at 22 1-16. LOUISVILLE, January 10.-Pork 28.50; shoulders 13,1.,; clear sides 17. Whiskey 93. CHARLESTON, January 10.-Cotton firm, but quiet, for want of offering stock; sales 200 bales-middlings 241?(?) 24V; receipts 1,100 balos. AUOUBTA, January 10.-Cotton mar? ket firmer; sales 532 bales; roceipts 711 -middling 23,'.j. HAVANNAH, January 10.-Sales of cot? ton, to-day, 800 bales-middling 24 >?; market firm. LONDON, January 10-3 P. M.-Mo? ney 92%. Bonds firmer, at 86%. PABIS, January 10.-Rentes firm, at 74 @70. HAVRE, January 10.-Cotton quiet on spot 137. LIVERPOOL, January 10-3 P. M. Cotton steady-uplands l\%(7ijM%; Or? leans ll ^?ll^. LIVERPOOL, January 10-Evening. Cotton quiet-upland's 11^(3,11',(; Or? leans ll??@U*?; sales 10,000 bales; spe? culation und export 2,000. Jost .Received AT HARDY SOLOMON'S, 1 case EON TON SURPRISE CANDY. _ Jan ll Wanted. A N intelligent GIRL, well recommended, ?A. can get a good situation as honse ser? vant. JAMES G. GIBRES. Jan 11^_ _ _1_ Wanted, A FURNISHED ROOM, by a singlo gentle 3. man. Address, "S. C. G.." Jan ll 1* _PHCEMIX Office Special Notice. THE annual meeting of tho Stockholders of tho Carolina National Dank, will be held Till? DAY, at 12 o'clock M , at tho Banking Houac. Jan ll 1 True Brotherhood Lodge No 84, A. F.M ML AN extra communication of this Lo <i.i;o will be held at Masonic Hall, /^^TUIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Tho Second Degree will be conferred. Jan ll 1 F. A. GRAY, Secretary. WON'T BE UNDER-SOLD ! ! SILVER THIMBLES, bestin thecitv, FIFTY CENTS. WATCH GLASSES, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, at I. SULZDACHER'S, JaullC Columbia Hotel Row. The Executive Committee OF the South Carolina Stato Agricultural and Mechanical Socioty will moct in Co? lumbia, at the Columbia Hotel, at 7 o'clock p. m., on TUESDAY, 25th instant. All the mem? bers are requested to be present. Rv order of the Pr?sident. D. WYATT AIKEN, Secretary South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Socioty. Jan ll HUHTl For Sale. -, 2 FINE BILLIARD TABLES, 1^axx>-zn-s,^f Sharpe's make, Hlate bedding. TtBS^flajy* ^Tablcri aro in good order, with '?ai? r CUOB, Balls and Counters com? plete. Will be Bold very low. Apply to Jan ll G. DIERCKS. Seed Potatoes. -j Kf\ BARRELS Irish Planting Potatoes, J.OvJ consisting of Early Rose, Qoodrich, Plnk-nyo. Peach Blow, Monitor, Ac, For sale to arrive, low for cash. Ordeis from tho country addressed to mo will receive prompt attention. P. CANTWELL, . Jan ll 1_Columbia, 8. C. Academy of Music, Charleston, 8. C. During the weok commencing noSOAY, JANUARY 17, 1870, THIS magnificent Temple of tho Drams and Mneio will bo occupied by the eminent Shaksponan Scholar And Comedian, tMB. JAMES H. HACKETT, WJ\LT. HACrKETTS last ?ngagement was at 'BOOTH'S T HB A VRE, N? W YORK, Ending on Christmas Evo. It WAST a success th?t compelled this ftmoos scholar to appear as Str John Falstaff continuously for over one month. , " Mr. JOHN T. FORD, the Charleston Ma? tt ager, form'?rly of Ford's Thoatre, Washing? ton, D. C., bm secured Mr. HACKETT'S next appoarinco.afUr Booth's Theatro, for Charles? ton, H. C. 'Jan 11 1? Dental Notice. OWING to an ascideut. tho undersigned will bo forced to t4oso nix Dental Rooms I until Haturday, the 15rb instant. Jan !> ft* T. T. MOORB, Dental Surgeon. To Renv MARCOTTAGE, on Pif^ens stroot, with four Rooms and a BkBoment, which latter contains Kitchen, savants'Rooms I dc, .Ve. Soplytn WM. WALLACE. ' CJau '. " At Colombes, Ohio, they had s ?Ap took in a darkey first, and after aloshing him around in tue tank, asked .. ?erora? young ladies to step in who were all pre? pared. They wouldn't go in unless he changed the water, and he told them he would see them d-arned first. That's the way the matter rested at last accounts. SUBLIME HYPOCRISY.-A few days ago, Secretary Boutwell, in the course of a leoture, pathetically dwelt upon the folly ot ai tempting to govern a people without their consent. Bontwell is determined to believe that the South is not so gov? erned, and some of the Southern people are anxious that he should continuo to think so. MURDERED.-Mr. Dan Lee, doing business in Cochran, was killed in that place last Saturday night. He was be? hind tho counter, selling goods, when some unknown person outside shot him through the open door, lodging a load of buckshot in his breast. He fell back and died instantly. [HaxokinsviUe Dispatch, 30th ult. (One of Massachusetts' new Mayon, in his inaugural address on Monday, gave utterance to this sentiment: "As the east? ern horizon of the present is made glori? ous with its beaming rays of opportunity, so may the sun-set hour of the future, by the rofraotive influences of faithful duty greet us with its gorgeous panoply of prismatic light." The great land tenure conference of nobility and la&d-holders of Ireland will shortly assemble in Dublin. Its pro? ceedings are expected to have great in? fluence in arranging the difficulties which now exiBt between landlord and tenant, and the publio press unite in ad? vising a libe ral and progressive policy. A PRODIGY.-Missouri rejoices in a mathematical genius who, through very little rate, squared, in three minutes, the following figures ; 145.145 146.146. As tho result is 21.067,113,159.163,117,071, 025, we leave the reader tn judge whether it was an easy performance or not. The man called James Logan No. 2, who was recently shot in New York by Jerry Dunn, died Thursday night. Ho signed a paper declaring himself inno? cent of the Bogers murder, somo months ago, and that he had no knowledge of who committed the deed. A store clerk in Fond du Lac, Wis., got oven with somo boys who sat on the door-step nfc nights aud told obscoue stories to keep him awake. He poured sulphuric acid on the step, and when they left, the seatof their pants remained. They thought it would have been a good joke on any one else. Au exchango paper saya that a delegate from a territory, in Congress, is u sort of Congressional tadpole. He can awim and dive, but ho cannot croak. He has no vote upon what ho has been talking about. Tho last ouse of modesty is that of a young lady who discarded her lover, a sea captain, because in speaking of one of "li ia voyages, he Buid thatjho "hogged" tho shore. A young lady being oharged by a gen? tleman with having trifled with bis feel? ings, very funnily, as she thought, ex? claimed, "Well, I plead jilty." Tho safe of tho Adams Express Com? pany was robbed of 830,000 between Washington and New York, on the 7th. No clue to the robbers. The trigonometrical survey of the kingdom* of Great Britain, which was commenced in 1783 by General Roy, was ended last week, with the completion of survoys in Scotland. The New York Herald says "General Grant regards the law with contempt." Bat it is hardly trao. How can he re? gard with contempt a thing ho knows nothing about. Tho firemen of Waverley, N. Y., aro going to resign. They have waited thir? teen years for a fire, and none has oc? curred. Their red shirts are ont of fashion, and they aro disgusted. Two young ladies, named Cartiss, ex? hibited the premium bale of cotton at the fair in Brenham, Texas. It was not worn about their persons. The World's Japan correspondent writes that Russia has seized some of the northern islands of the Japanese Empire, and tho belief prevails that it is the in? tention of the Czar to ultimately absorb tho entire country. An armed body of men stopped the United States mail coaches on Tuesday, between Denver and Cheyenne City, and rifled them of their contents. This is tho second time the mails on this route have been robbed since Christmas. We like cheek, but the young woman who asked the photographer to take her a picture with an expression as if com? posing a poem, had more than enough for one person. A telegram from Salt Lake announces that the excitement among the Mormons, caused by sohism and the proposed con? gressional legislation, oontinues. A despatch from Troy, N. Y., says that the Oleun Falls National Bank was en j tered by burglars yesterday morning, at I an early hour. The safe was blown j open and $20,000 stolen. The Indians blamed for recent mur? ders, near Fort Shaw, Montana, were innocent, the white men were the perpe? trator?. "Oh! what an excellent Tonie," ia the language of the invalid who uses SOLO? MONS' BITTERS. N21 Hotioe. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, J?nuary 10,1670. Th? following Beotions of the "Ordinance concerning Streets, Pavements and Shade Trees," ara published for general information: Sw. 18. Be it further ordained, That lt ?ball not be lawful ta drive any wagon, oatt, or other oarrlaga, or to rids or lea* any horse aoross or upon any open briek drain, within tho^corporstojto^ of OolnmMa: for erosaiog aaM draina?under a?p?naUy not .-not be lawful to drive any wagon or other car? riage, cr to ride or I?a4 any horse or mule, or -nftr them te stand upon any pavement, ex* ceptin eaaaa of absolute aeoeasity; and any person offending herein, shall be tnbtect to a fine of not less than one, nor more than fifty dollars. " By order ot tho City Council. Jan 116 J. B. MCMAHON, City Clerk. A Good Dinner CAN bo obtained any day, at S o'clook, at the EXCHANGE HOUBE. Also, FREE LU NC H from ll until 1 o'clock, daily. Jan 6 ?TuLjat; *El.?oo?t7-oda. AT HARDY SOLOMON'S rTI pr BARRELS Pink-eye Planting POTA TOE8. 25 bbls. Poach Blow Planting Potatoes. 25 bbls. Goodrich Planting Potatoes. Jan 9 Wfr-Mjfj<wi t? mm i ia mt wu ? ers. n ejre>aa? <a? i*mtm>?tm ^?iiw.' 'iti,i i '??ii pwm A Yankee one day asked his lawyer how an heiress might be carried off. "Yo? ow??u? do i? with safety/' said the counsellor, ?bat I'll tell yon what yon may; do. Lret her mount a horse and hold ? bridle-whip; do yon then monnt behind her, and you are safe, for she runs away with yon." The next day the lawyer found that it was his own daugh? ter who had ron away with his client. The rebel Mexican State of San Luis is to be reconstructed. The Governor and most of the members cf ?he Legis? lature have been put in prison, a new election hns been ordered, and a forced loan of $400,000 has been levied on the people. An Omaha despatoh says that the Mormon schism is increasing rapidly. There are over two thousand apostates now in Utah, and they aro about to have a daily newspaper. The Captain-General of Porto Rico met with a narrow escape from death by poisoning recently. The poison was verdigris,whioh had accumulated on meat kept in a metal box. Henry Ward Beecher ia for instaut Cuban recognition, right or wrong. He looks at Cuba as he did at Mts. McFar? land, simply as a suffering sister. The Dahe or Devonshire is about to : construct, at his own cost, a line of rail- J way from Fermoy to Lismore, in Ireland. J The estimated cost is ?120,000. The weak and emaciated motbor says: j "My health and strength is restored by 1 tho use of" SOLOMONS' BITTEJ>?\ N21 ! Louisville is going to post the names ? of common drunkards ia the Baloons, and forbid the salo of liquor to them. Why are lovers like tarnips? Because they are often pared (paired.) ECBNRY'8 C0\STlT?T10i\ RENOVATOR,. UR Blood Cleanser. I THIS medicine is known tn tho faculty as hoing tho cone ont ru tu J fluid extract of Sarsaparilla, u ited with othor valuable medi- j ciual herbs, aud is guaranteud as chemically puro. For tho cure of SCROFULA ANO CONSUMPTION. ' This remedy is compounded expressly for \ purifying and cleansing tho blood of all io drmities, going at once to the fountain-head , of disease. It extinguishes Tumors, Consumption, Syphilis, Skin Erup Hons Sait Rheum, Bous, Rheumatism, Was'e of Vitality, Scrofula. we all know that the promiscuous vaccina- i tion indulged in during the late war bred the j most villainous diseases. Vaccination pus wa? nikon from the arms of many persons full of ? scrofulous sores. Then of course the impnrities of the scrofu- I loua patieut were absorbed in the blood of men otherwise- without diseases, and both became : infeotod alike. Men, women and children throughout all tbs West are most wofully ! diseased from thin cause, and knew not, until 1 a few months ago, the origin of lt. Henry's Constitution Renovator Relieves the entire system of pains and aohes, ! enlivens the spirits, and sends new blood BOUNDING THHOUOH EVERY VEIN. It imparts a SPARKLINO BRIOHTNESH TO THE EYE, A ROSY GLOW TO THE CUEEK, A RUBY TINGE TO THE LIPS, A CLEARNESS TO TUE HEAO. BRIGHTNESS TO THE COMPLEXION, BUOYANCY TO THE SPIRITS, ANO HAPPINESS ON ALL bioES. For all affections of the kidneys it is uno ur- j passed. People havo been rescued, aa it were, from [ the very jaws of death, by a timely ase of this groat remedy. EXTRACTS Y HOM VARIOUS LETTERS. "Doctor, I was vaooinatod in the hospital. ; Beforo that I had no skin disease. Until I had I a bottlo of your 'Constitution Renovator.' sent mo by Mr. Roper, of Columbia, Mo., I suffered tortures with running sores. Hinco I used two bottles I am well, except a small sore on the calf of my left leg, and that ?B getting well fast." This from a lady: "And now ray skin is as olear and fair as a babe's. My complexion, thanks to your 'Renovator,' is beautiful." "YOB, yes, I may well say Buch relief was unknown to me before. Enclosed ?nd ?vo dollars for six bottles; two families here want to try it." "I was very much troubled with syphilis. Your remedy seems to be curing me fast. Bend four bottles per Express." "No moro rheumatism. Three bottles of Constitution Renovator have made me a new man." "Doctor, enclosed And $5. Please send me a supply. Two families hero waut to try your Constitution Renovator." We have not space for more of the above ex? trada, but you can ask your neighbor about tho remedy. Every one has something good to say, as it cures every time. For all diseases of tho KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URINE, AC, AC. And for Female Diseases, Nervous Prostra? tion, Weakness, General Lassitude and Want of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. CAUTION.-In ordering our remedy, always place tho number of our Post Oflice Box on your letters. Tho new law in our New York Post Oftieo compels this. Address, DR. al. K. HENRY ?St CO., Director-General Berlin Hospital, Prussia. Agency of the United States, Laboratory, 276 Pearl street, Post Office Box 5,272, New York. SO- CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $1 per bottlo, six bottles for $6. Sent anywhere on receipt of price. Patients are requested to correspond confidentially, and reply will be made by following mail. Bold by all respectable Druggists. AIM AR ? S SARRACENIA BITTERS, A sovereign remedy for X> "ST S? 3E? 3E2 P8IA, And diseases arising from a disordered con? dition of the Rtomaoh and Liver. Prepared by G. W. AIM AR, Chemist and Druggist, 469 King, corner Vanderhnrst street, Charlonton. South Carolina. SOT SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. -g? Jan ll_ -ly Oas Bills for Month of December. CONSUMEIS ara respectfully requested to make promptpayments of the above. Tba Company ha? pressing demanda and munt be met-do not permit yourselves to be deprived of the light. The regulation regarding it, will be enforoed without anv distinotlon. Jan 9jj_JACOB LEVIN, 8eo'y Qa? Co. Pookot-Jiook Found. APOCKET-BOOK, containing several valu? able notes and othor papers, supposed to belong to E. W. Bates, of Orangeburg, has been found and placed in tho hands of Polico? man Berry, who will return it to tho owner, on payment of tho neceasary oxpensee. Jan 0 1 J oat Received. 1BARREL puro mountain dew CORN WHISKEY, from tho mountains of this ?Ute. CAMPBELL A JONES. Jan 8_3 Notice. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, January 5, 1870. TAXES on eales of merchandize, sales at auction, and on commission, innurance agencies, receipts of hotels, boarding-houses, saloons, Ac, for the qnartor ending January 1, are due, and prompt paymont of the the tsame is required. J. H. MoMAHON, Jan fi ?__ _City Clerk. _ Fresh Drugs. CHLOROFORM, Soluble Glass, ?-"?6?. Composition Powder, at Jan 5 E. E. JACKSON'S. FANOY ARTICLES, AT REDUCED PRICES, at Jan5 E. E. JACKSON'S. Reduced Rates of Passage and Freight. GENERAL AGENT'S OFFICE, GREENVILLE AND COLOMBIA lt. R. Co., COLUMBIA, S. C., January 8, 1870. | THF reduced "Rates of Passage" adopted | by tho board of Directora of this Compa? ny, will go into effect on MONDAY, January 10 1870. W. ALL8TON GIBBES, Jan 9 3 General Agent. SST" Papers publishing by agreement with thc Company, will pnblish three times, tri? weekly._ Pocket Diaries for 1870. PLAIN AND SELF-CLOSING. j DIFFERENT size* and prices. Miller's ?J\J South Carolina Almanac. Also, Lon doa. American, Rural, Church and Pictorial Alroap?"?, for 1870. For self, bv Jan C_BRYAN A MoCARTER. White Corn. C\f\f \ RUSH ELS primo White CORN, for V>V7V_J sale low for CASH. J<n 8 KD WARD HOPE. Jewelry, etc. /~o I have J nut received another lot of fl?e DI VMONDKINUS, flue WATCHED I eVjajdiid GoLD THIMBLES. Call at WM I Ui-.A?t?'3, next door io Messrs. Scott, WU- I Hams & Co V Hanking Kou-o Jan 8 12 Expected Daily FRESH ONION BETS, and GARDEN SFF.D, at E. E. JACKSON'S. Jan_f>_ THIS DAY. G. DIERCKS RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and customers that ho has removed to hie new establishment, j formerly Kinsler's building, on the ' 'corner of Richardson ana Taylor streets, wnere ho will constantly keep on hand a carefully selected assortment of GROCERIES. COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, Hams, Su'ar-cnred Shenlders, Plantation Bacon, Fulton Markot Beef, Mackerel, Salmon, Herring and Codfish. ALSO, Flour, M?sl, Rice, etc Canned Lobsters and Oysters, Sardines, etc Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Canned Fruits, Jollies and Pickles. His stock of Liquors and Wines FROM tho low- 1 est priced to the best imported, is 'large and select. French BRAN? ED I E S, Holland G I N , Jamaica Rum, Rhine Wine, Catawba,Madeira, Sherry, Port, Champagne, etc, all of well-known brands, both WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.. Ho will always have in his Now Store a full supply of TolDaooo. ? SMOKING TOBACCO of Riohmond, Lynch burg and Baltimore manufactures, in half, ' quartor and ono-eighth pound packages. SEGARS-both homo manufacture and im? ported. And CHEWING TOBACCO of different qualities. Besides ovory article belonging to a first class establishment. Grateful for past favors, and determined to loave no honorable means untriod to retain tho good will of all who have favored me hitherto, and who may hereafter favor mo j with their custom, I will bo happy to receive the kind patronage, both of my old friends and of tho public in general. ?. DIERCKS. Jan 7 Administrator's Notice. THE undersigned givos notice that on tho 7th day of February next, ho will apply to W. H. Wigg, Esq., Judge or Probate for Rich? land County, at his office, at 10 a. m., for a Anal discharge as Administrator of Mary E. Turner, deeeaecd. Jan 8 |13_SAMUEL B. THOMPSON. For Sale, ft, JUSTreceivod from Ken- - ?n tucky a large and soloot yV-^ fjy^stock of young MULES and ijNi^ nui.oiirf, wbioh can bo seen at Lo- \ ,\ * ? gan's Stables, rear of State House. Oeo_29 12_W 8. A J. M. TALBOTT. Annual Meeting-Dividend. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, 8. 0., December 20,1809. THE annual mooting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at ita banking house, in Colombia, on the second TUESDAY of January, 1870, being the 11th prox. The Board of Director? have deolarod a semi-annual dividend for the six months and? ing December 21,1869. at the rate of SIXTEEN PER CENT, per annum, being Eight Por Cent. fur the period named, free of United States, Stats and Gonn ty Taxes, payable on and after th? Sib day of January mxt. Deo ?lt nf W. B. GULICK, Cashier. aso. w. wiL l?t?m? WHOLESALB WILLIAMS, BIRNIE & 00., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 65 Beaver street and 20 Exchango Place, JanS_ NEW TOBIE_t3mo Upholstering and Mattress-making. fTXHE undersigned has opened work-shops on L Washington street, a few doors West of the Masonic Hall, for the purpose of carrying on the above business io all it? branches. AU work entrnsted to him will bavo bis personal attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Bis long experience and best efforts shall be used to please all who favor him with orders. floe19 timo_I. QRIE8HABER. Executor's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estato of Mrs. 8. H. HOWELL, dooeased. will present thvin, proporlv attested; and all persons lndobtod, will mako payment, within three months from date of this publication, to JAMES H. nOWF.LL, Administrator. Dee 30 tb8 WIGS. COILS, CURLS, BRAIDS, tte, repair? ed ?nd rojayonaU-d. Ladlee* Hair dr eas od in latest ame?. Office over tb? Savings Bank, corner Hain ?nd Taylor street?. Jan 9 6* LEONBOUJAHSON. , EQUAL TO A COLO DOLLAR! Prices reduced to Gold Val ne ?nd Greenback accepted at par. C. F. JACKSON HAS REDUCED tho pries of his entire stock of DRY GOODS, And until the FIRST OF FEBRUAR NEXT, Y I will sell off ny large ?nd varied stock of DRY GOODS, without regard to profits. All extra Fine Goods, such a?; CLOAKS, ARABS, SILK DRESS GOODS, RICH PLAIDS, CASSIM ERES, Will be sold AT COST._Jan 9 Fashionable Dress-making. Mtgfc MRS. M. J. CURRY wishes to an f^PrTHnouDce to tho ladlee of Columbi* L s^RBind vicinity, that she is located on JL ffWMain street, opposite Mr. S. Por *g WT tor's Dry Goods Store. She gua 79*" A\ ranteea ? good flt sad moderate prices to ?ll who may favor her with a call. A share of public patronage is earnestly soli? cited._ _Jan 4 12 Large Assortment OF Ladies' and Gent's fine GOLD WATCHES ?nd CHAINS, for salo at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S, Columbia Hotel Row. Ornamental Hair Work. O O Large Assortment F new styles Ladlee' Half SETS, (some? thing elegant,) at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S, Colombia Hotel Row. Immense Stock F solid Silver and Plated Waree, selling cheap, at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S, Columbia Hotel Row. Tho Finest Assortment OF Table ?nd Pocket CUTLERY in the olty, at reduced prices. ISAAC 8ULZBACHER, Colombia Hotel Row. Large Assortment 9F Frenoh ?nd Ameriosn CLOCKS. Also, ? small assortment of GUNS, PISTOLS, MUNITION, Ao.,Ao..kt ISAAC mJLZBAGHER'8, J?a?_Coltan bi a Hotel Row. Dissolution of Copartnership, THE firm of E. A G. D. HOPE is this dey dissolved by mutual consent. Ail in? debted by toot? or account are requested to settle thn gftmn Bs early a? practicable. EDWARD HOPE, Jan 110_G. D. HOPE. A CARD. THE firm of B. A G. D. HOPS having been dissolved, the business will be continued on the oash principle-indefinite credit ia abo? lished, so far as concerns the undersigned. Jan 4 10 EDWARD HOPE. Estate of John Stork. NOTIOE is hereby given, that on the Slat day of January, 1870, the undersigned will apply to Hon. Wm. Hu taon Wfgg, Judge of Probate for Richland County, for ? final disoharge as Administrator of the estate of John Stork, deceased. W. H. STORK, Jan 1 tig Administrator. TH ttl MU? OO BL OF TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS C AP R ETIN6! JOHN CROSSLEY & SONS' MAKES AND SELECT PATTERNS, WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT COST FROM THIS DATE. W. D. LOVE & CO., Colombia Hotel Building. W. D. LOVB, B. B. MCCBEEBY. ' Dec 28 Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN the best manner, by first class workmen, ?nd warranted. ENGRAVING finely executed. Deo 1G_WILLIAM GLAZE. Fine Gold Watches OF ?ll description H, for Ladiett ?nd Gentlemen, for ssl? ?t WILLIAM GLAZE'S, One door North of Messrs. Scott A Williams' Banking House. Dec IC Guns and Ammunition. FU ST received by William Glaze, fine Eng? lish BRE EG H - LO?DIN O GUNS, fine Eng? lish Powder, in Cania tire, Shot ?nd Caps, of all kind. One door Nortl of Messrs. Scott, Wil? liams A Co.'s BanklnaHonae._Deo 16 Cow Feed Cow Feed! JbbT received. ? fn sh lot of COW FEED, at ; the Columbia Ic i House, which will be sold lew for cash. J. D. BATEMAN. N&i 20_3mo Fine Gold Watch Chains OF ?ll the latest stiles, for Ladies and Gen? tlemen, tor sale ly WILLIAM GLAZE. Doo ls_ I_ Diamonds. IHAVE inst reoetvttt by Express ? fine As? sortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY-Rings rrom $40 to $250. j WILLIAM GLAZE. Deo 16_lr_ Heu?Goods. I HAVE juett Kccivcd another supply VU of floe Knglt# and Frenoh CA8S? fEk MERES, of th?] latest styles, ?hloh are MM. offered low tor hsb. TO. D. EBEBH ARDT, Washington stn.? 1, Opposito Law Range. ff0**8. . , .,giMllBl/M JP oommon. , ?y Pure rmni Tanti Cholee Spices. ' ' Flavoring Extra u. J ?WeloXby Nov M . %:)? JAOyBON, Druggist. Tb??:r?t?8p?oai ?ND best FLAVORING.B^TBACTS. at the lowest prices"*! Fisher * g Store. _P*0 S Fin CrackerB'.'iFire Crackers 1 1 AA BOXES flret quslity FIBE OBAOK 100 ER8,jwst ^yj|fiArQyKWow To the Public in General. IHATE better COTTON SEED tb?n ?ny mao who advertises Seed for-ntl: Mine is the improved BOYD PROLIFIC, which ex? cels ?ny other. Tho price iai $3.60 per bnshel. Aa ex?min?tion of roy proofs will be oonylno? ing. 1 rsfsr to Jooob H. WettS and J. D. Hltt. Call ?nd look at th? growth, In Busher Town. Dec 3 N- POPE. Sugar and Molaesea. BY F. P, 8ALAS. Auctioneer. On THUB8DAT next, the 18thinstant, athalf peet ll o'clock a. m., will ba sold, on Central wharf, Charleston, 8. C., a'ongeido tb? brig Caatillan, just arrived from Matanzas, 60 hhds. GOOD GROCERY SUGAR 50 boxes prime Grocery ?jugar 100 hhds. superior New Crop Clayed Molasses 150 bbl?, superior New Crop Clayed Holaaaea 75 bhds. Prime Musco vado Molasses 18 bbls. prime Mudoovado Molasses 60 hhds. Cuba Molasses 100 bbls. Cuba Molasses . TBBMS-All sums nuder $1,000 caah, above that amount thirty daya, with approved city endorsed notes. _Jan ll 2 Watches and Jewelry. Riobarda.jn\?a Tavlor Btreets.' Gold and Silver vVATCHES, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Wares, Kuivea, Forka, Spoons and every tojag belonging to a well-selected as? sortment, alwava to be had or furnished on the mosttavorabie terms. Repairing of Clock*? Watches, Jewelry, Mnsio Box-a, Surgical Instrumenta by an ex? perienced! Workman from Europe Jail 7 \% G. DIKRCKM. Auunistrator's Notice. THE unde^'^ led Rives notice that on the 28th day o i muary next, ho will applv to W. Hutson Wk. , Esq.. Judge of Probate'fur Richland Cou m. -x bia office, at 10 o'clock A. M.. for a final d cb urge as Administrator ot William H n SHU tu de -eased. Dec 80 tl3 WM. K. BACHMAN. Fin?, discharge. THE undersigned gives noti.ro that ho will apply to Hou\ William Hutson Wigg, Judge of Probate fdr Hiehland Conntv. at bia office, in Columbia, do MONDAY. January 24, 1870, at 10 a m., for aXQnal discharge as Guar? dian o? Sallie H. BeltA J. p. SOUTHEKN. COLUMBIA, Decemberv ; 1869. Dec 23 \ DRY GOODS! NEW STORE AND v\'E\Y GOODS. WE take pleasure in announcing to the pub ic, that we have this ula v opened a flue, stools of DRY GOUDH, of 4i fy descrip? tion, and shall always have onv band a fine assortment of all the various OUH\\H appertain? ing to our trade. ^ \ Our Dress Goods Department Shall always bo replete, with the latest atylea of Silks, Satina, Poplins, Plaida, kmprcsn Cloths. Merinos, Delaines and Operas. <u al! colors, Print? of all grades and makes. ? TABLE LINENS, lu all st> los, Damtaka. Towels, Napkins, Doylies and Diaper* ot I every description. In JBANS, CASSIMEREH, BROADCLOTHS. DOESKINS, wo shall always have a complete assortment. In BLEACHED GOODS, SHEETINGS amt SHIRTINGS, and in BROWN COTTONS, wt shall offer great inducements. In GLOVE8, HOSIF.llY, GENT'S WEAR, Collars, Merino Drawers and shirts, a tine se? lection and bargains. A fine assortment of NOTIONS on hand. Call and seo ns, at tho New st? ire, in Diercks' new building, under the old Kinsler Hall. Deo 2 3mo_8. W. POSTER h CO. Dissolution of? Copartnership. THE Firm or FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER is diesolved by tho death or the senior partner. All those indebted to this concern are ear neatly requested to como forward and aattla their accounts withount delay. R. N. LO WU ANCE, ) R??,i??? J. FI8HER, fSnrvivora. COLOMBIA, S. C., December 1, 1869. New Firm. RN. LOWRANCE, W. B. LOWRANCE AXD . P. C. L?RICK having purchaaod the stock of Fiaher, Lowraueo * Fisher, have united under tho firm of LOWRANCE A CO., and beg leave to offer their services to, and ask a continuance of, tho favors of the friends of the old concorn. They will receive payment from all parties indebted to Fiaher, Lowrance ir- Fisher; and those having claim? against tho same, will present thom for liquidation. Dec 2 LOWRANCE A CO. Fresh Goods RECEIVED to-day: 90 Barrels Western FLOUR, super, ex? tra and family. 2,000 pounda Fine Feed. Boat Orange County Butter, Dairy and Fac? tory Cheese, Saur Krant, Mineo Meat, (som?? thing nice,) Brandy Fruits, Jollies-assorted Carnied Tomatoes, Peaohes, Salmon, Cov,; Oysters, Lobsters. Sardines, Dosicated Cod Fish, Fulton Markot Beof, Pickles, Salmon. Bay Mackerel, etc.. etc. Nov 20_LEAPHART & SLOANS. Empire Shuttle Machine. WHY IS IT THE B^^^^ ?SWS tho most delicate, thin, snit tabric with? out drawing. It sews a Bias Seam as well &t any other. W. D. LOVE A CO.. Columbia Hotel Building, Nov_21 4m. ?_8? 1 e_ A gents. Family Supplies. A _ WE take pleasure ^^V?ir \ 'n no,h*ying our ^?v^g^^^^^^^." public that we have .^^S^SSP^ ^v nearly opposite Co 'jJth?j- rSBfey/ lumbla ll o t o 1 , ^KjC^J^ps?y^r where we will be pleased to seo and offer them extra inducements in all articlea usually kept in the GROCERY, HARDWAY ?nd LIQUOR line. T. J. & H. K '?'c?rner. Pet is old EteJass; *?"k ^IP^L FreeH norfolk Oysters, RECEIVED EVERY DAY, and famiUea oan ' Baking Powders. BETTER than Proaton's, warranted. Only JTSSSS rfo""*T Pm. Store. Limbnrgher Cheese. I ?~\S\ LBS of this celebrated OHEK8E III 1^1 jost to hand. , " AliVlO boxes prime Cutting Cheese. jgjggggg AmBri?* ?TO!1 SYMMERfl. Kerosene ! Kerosene 11 PURE KEROSENE OIL, warrantod 110, fire test, for sale low by the barrel sadat re? tail; aleo in five gallon tin cans, at 60,cents per gallon-no charge for cans-which is ver> convenient for country purchasers. n.KVXxr JJot 24 _J.AT.U. AO Msw. Freeh Norfolk Oysters. jp*. /-\ IF yon want iresb NoifolkOYS Citfl^TKItB, call at tho Columbia leo House, whore they are k*p? con .tahtlyon band, and sold lo* ,'0'"nlded ?o