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Foreign New?. JMus, Febraary 12>-Thirty-fl*e per I were arrested yesterday-all armed. The arresta continue. PARIS, Febraary 10.-The Journal La Afisere has been seized and its director arrested. LONDON, February 12.-W. Cooke, Jr., beat John Roberts, the English billiard champion, 117 in 1,200 points, for the championship and a heavy Btake. HAVANA, February 12.-Velder was murdered, on Sunday, from revengeful, not political motives. The agreement of the merchants to ?x the sugar taxe at fifteen per cent, has been dissolved. Domestic Nen?. CHARLESTON, February 12.-Arrived schooner Moonlight, Cieufuegos, for New York, in distress. RICHKOND, February 12.-The House adopted a resolution, declaring that it is not expedient to elect any person to any office who is disqualified by the four? teenth amendment. This resolution is in answer to a suggestion contained in the Governor's message, that if, in view of the scarcity of competent persons, the Legislature should elect sorao who arc disqualified, it should accompany the election with a resolution asking Con? gress to remove disabilities. SAVANNAH, February 12.-It is report? ed that the crow of tho steamer Two Boys, lost off Sapelo Island, iu tho gale of the 8th, were picked up iu latitudo 31.3G; longitude 80.10. . ? ? Washington Ketva. WASHINGTON, February 12-3 P. M. Tho House is considering appropriations. The Senate was not iu session. Tho Judiciary Committeo heard Georgia very briefly, and are uow considering nomina? tions. NEW YOUK, February 12.-Tho Fizeus Chemioal Works exploded to-day-seve? ral persons hurt. No causo assigned. In the House, Judd introduced n bill to construe Section 4 of the Act of March 31, 1868, exempting certain manufac? turers from internal tax, so as not to treat as manufacturers hog packers, lard vend? ers, or poisons engaged in saving hams, or canning meats, or in the provision trade; and to refund such taxes already collected. Cox hoped tho bill would be reported and passed without delay, as it affected tho whole provision business of the United States. The bill was referred to the Committeo on Ways and Means. The manufacturers of steel tools present? ed a petitiou against tho increase of tho duty ou raw steel. Moro petitions were presented for the iucreaso of tho duty on cigars. Treasury balance showa, for tho quar? ter ending with December last, receipts reach $116,250,000; expenditures nearly 8108,000,000. Mr. Gibson, attorney for Gov. Bul? lock and his delegation, read an argu? ment; tho main point endeavored to be mado being that Hill was elected Sena? tor by illegal votes. The difloronoo be? tween the Bullock aud Bryant factions seems to be, that Bullock wants all for? mer legislation tabooed, and Bryant wants it recognized up to the expulsion of the negroes at least; aud favors tho validity of all Acts of the Legislature. Bryant and Caldwell presented pointed arguments, that the prcseut Legislature is illegal, and asked Congress for a remedy. Internal revenue receipts to-day over $500,000. The gold panic investigatiou has closed. The report will cover several hundred printed pages. The now $20 legal tender notes will be ready for circulation to-morrow. The balance of this series of new notes-tho $100, $500 and $1,000 notes-will ho ready in about a month. DOMESTIC EXTORTS FOR TUE YEAR 1869. The annual statement of domestic ex? ports from this port for the year 1860 shows the following figures : Of sea island cotton 1,578,174 pounds, valued at $1,295,601; of upland cotton 32,392,322 pounds, at $8,328,341; of rosin and tur? pentine 28,620 barrels, at $102,679; of tar and pitch 527 barrels, at $1,783; of spirits of turpentine, 371.423 gallons, at $149,448; of rice 69,636 pounds, at $5,841; of boards, 1,786,000 feet, at $42,192; of shingles 106,000, at $802. Total value of exports $9,920,687. [Charleston News. GIN-HOUSE BURNT.-We rogret to state that the gin-house of Mrs. McDow? ell, in this District, was destroyed by fire during last week. Loss iu cotton and building about $1,000. The origin of the fire is thought to huvo been acci? dental.-Laurensville Herald. The Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church, (which had recently been repaired,) about three miles from Charlotte, N. C., was destroyed by an incendiary fire, on the 11th. We are glad to learn that moro than $5,000 has already been subscribed for the purpose of erecting a new and com? modious Methodist Church in ( 'reenville. Tho weak and emaciated mother says: "My health and strength is restored'by the uso of" SOLOMONS' BITTE**. N21 150 babies have been found in tho little crib-basket at tho door of tho Now York Foundling Asylum, since tho 20th of last November. "Oh! what an excollcut Tonic," is tho language of tho invalid who uses SOLO? MONS' BITTERS. N21 The-Woman's Club, of Brooklyn, will, at their next meeting, discuss tho ques? tion, "What do women need at the pre? sent time?" We can answer in ono word-Husbands. "I am strong and healthy, yet to pre? serve my good condition," I use SOLO? MON'S BITTERS. N21 They are finding gold in Scotland, and canny Scotsmen are scratching there? for. yiWAwciAr. Airo coioncnciAt.. NBW YO?K, Februarjf 12-Noon. Stocks firm. Money ' easy j at 5@6. Exchange-long 8%; fhort 9#. T?old 20^. Sonda 14$?. Tennessee's, ox-cou? pon, 56??; new 51; Virginia's, ex-cou? pon, 62; new 64; Louisiana 6's, old. 74J.?; levee 6's 74; Alabama 8's 94; 5's 62; Georgia 6's 86; 7's 92; North Carolina's, old, 45??; new 25}?. Flour and wheat quiet and firm. Fork lower mess 26.50. Lard dui!, at 15>?@153?. Cotton dull, at 25,'?. Freights dull. rfj,7 P. M.-Cotton a shade easier; sales 1,200 bales, at 2?}?. Flour a shade firmer and quiet. Wheat lc. better, but not uctive. Corn unchanged. Whiskey lower-97@98. Pork lower-new 26.50. Lard easier-kettle 16@17. The money supply largely exceeds tho demand, at 4@5. Bank statomout unfavorable, showing a net loss of over $2,225,000 ou the legal tender reservo. Sterling 8.7,i (39. Cotton bills scarce, showing a large portion of such exchange goos from Southern ports. Gold closed dull, at 197?- Government's active. New Ten? nessee's active and advanced, at 54%; transactions roached nearly $1,225,000. Other Southerns unchanged. LOUISVILLE, February 12.-Corn 93@ 94. Moss pork 27.50. Shoulders 12'.j; clear sides 15^. Whiskey 93@94. ST. LOUIS, February 12.-Corn heavy. Whiskey firm, ut 94. Pork 27.50(7? 27.75. Bacon active. Keg lard 17. CINCINNATI, February 12.-Provisions neglected; holders remain firm. CHARLESTON, February 12.-Cotton quiet; sales to-day 400 bales-middlings 24@24.1.,'; receipts 840; exports 6,511. AUGUSTA, February 12.-Cotton mar? ket quiet but firm; sales 40S bales; re? ceipts 630-middlings 23>?@23??. SAVANNAH, February 12.-Cotton re? ceipts 1,179 bales; exporta 7,509; sales 400 bales; market quiet-middlings 24. MOUILE, February 12.-Cotton in fair demand and closed steady; sales 1,500 bales-middling 24; receipts 2,643. LIVERPOOL, February 12-Noon. Yesterday eveuiug, cotton closed steady; quotations unchanged; sales 10,000bales; speculation and export 2,000. Cotton opened steady to-day. LIVER COMPLAINT.-Arise from tor? pidity of the ?iver, causing a decreaso in tho flow of bile: from too great determi? nation of blood, cansiug enlargement, inflammation, abcesses; from obstruc? tion of the ducts leading from it into the bowels, causing jaundice and similar affections; it sometimes produces dis? eases of tho skin-such as pimples, tumors, blotches, sores, ulcers, boils, j itchings, erysipelas, scurf, sore eyes, Are. lt gives the skin a yellowish tinge, sometimes deepening till it assumes a very tawny nu a greasy look; tho whites of the 03"cs become yellow or greenish, and the tongue whito or brown coated. Heiuitsh's Queen's Delight is the cure by purifying aud cleansing tho blood. For salo by Druggists everywhere. ?726 A STUUHORN FACT.-There is scarcely auy disease in which purgative medicines are not more or less required, and much Buffering might be prevented were they more generally used. No person can feel well while a costivo habit of body pro vails; besides, it soon generates serious diseases, ;which might have been avoided by a timely use of Cathartic Medicines. For this purpose, Dr.. TUTT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS are confidently recommend? ed; they aro mild, safe, prompt and uui form in their action. They contain no Mercury. Persons may eat and dr;uk as usual, and they may bc taken at any time. F8 6 OBITUARY. It is with painful regret that we chronicle tho sad demise, at her residenco, at Hodge's Depot, Abbovillo County, on tho 15th of Janu? ary, 1870, of Mra. CELESTA A. COCHRAN, consort of Capt. J. N. Cochran, in forty-second year of her age. Sad is tho lot to chroniclo tho death ot thc wife, suddenly borno away from tho companionship of a loving husband. She is gono from ns, tint gono, wc trust, where companionship of her blessed home is forever unbroken, lier years had boen spent in works of usefulness, and in endeavoring to insure happiness to her family. Ho who duet h all things well has seen lit to deprive her loving husband of tho comfort of his declining years, her sorrowing family of tho fond object of their affection, and hor many friouds of ono whose memory will ever ro? main enshrined in thoir hearts. Of a pure and upright mind, gent?o and engaging man? ners, and a sweet and amiable disposition, she was loved and esteemed by all who know her, and as a dovotcd Christian and a sincere friend, sho leaves behind ber examples worthy of imitation. Wc watched her breathing through tho night, Her breathing soft and low, As in her breast tho wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. So silently wo seemed to spoak, So slowly moved about. As we had lent her half our powers To eke her living out. Our vory hopos belied our fears, Our fears, our hopes belied; Wo thought her dying when she slept, And sleeping when sho died. For when tho morn came dim and sad And chill with oarly showers, Her quiet eye-lids closed-she had Another morn than ours. Irish Potatoes. TT^ARLY RUSE, Early Goodrich, Jackson _CJ White and selected Fink-Eyo POTA? TOES. Also, Royal Raking Powders. For salo by CAMPBELL A JONES. Feb 13_8 HAWLEY HAS received another shipment of his well known LIGHTNING ROD, and is now propared to fill all orders loft at Post Office.' Feb 18 White Chester Pigs. A FEW pairs to be had, if applied for at onco. Warranted pnro. Apply to BLAKELY A GIBBES. _Feb 13_2* Just Arrived. A CAR-LOAD of young Kentucky ^HMb MCIdOS, as fine as uny wc have ^J^Whandlcd this winter. Warranted ^^^^^sound and healthy. Call andoxamine thom, at Logan's Stables, corner Assembly and Senate streets. Feb 13 t W. S. A J. M. TALBOTT. SOLUBLE PAC PERSONS doeiring oithor of the above FEI early as possible, aa there will be a groat presa Feb 13 i R. O'NEALE WILLIAM GLAZE, (LATE a LAZE ?1: RADCLIFFE,) HAS just received a fino lot of tho cele? brated Nardiner and Jacot Stem Wind? ing GOLD WATCHES. These WatchcB aro the best Watches made. " JVcb 13 8 _ WILLIAM GLAZE. Diamond Rings. ALOT of FINE DIAMOND RINGS will bo sold at New York prices, if called for in tho next ten davs. WILLIAM GLAZE, Fob 138_Lute Glaze A Radcliffe. To all Whom it May Concern. HAVING, by virtue of thc power conferred by his Excellency the Governor of tho State, taken possession of the QCARniED STONE in, upon and about the premises known as "THE GRANBY QUARRY," I hereby warn all persons to desist appropriating, carrying off or in any manner interfering with the said property, on penalty of being dealt with ac? cording to law. Dated COLUMBIA, 8. C.. Fcbrnarv 12, A. D. 1870. CARLOS J. STOLRRAND, Superintendent South Carolina Penitentiary. Feb 13 Cf Cock Fight ! -Main for $1,000. South Carolina Against North Carolina. .A $100 each battle. Thirty-one ^ Cocks to bc shown by each party, mMtMW^, weighing from fn,ir pounds nix wKxlJMjrtonnccs to six pounds six ounces. _/Sku^WreFight to commence at tho Ex % y Awli??!,? Cock-pit, in Columbia, S. C., on TUESDAY, April 5, 1S70. To bo kept up four days. Will bo tonghi according to Turner's Rules, l inc sport and fair play! Feb 13 t EXCURSION TO ?] EW YORK HIV i THROUGH IN TWO HOURS ? uil ar Panor ama NEW YORK CITY ! TAKES TUE BPECTATOlt FOItTY-ONE 3X1X^1 THItO??H TUE Streets of New York City, FAITHFULLY SHOWINUI . \h Business, Hustle, and Confusion of City Life. HE HAS A VIEW OF MOKE THAN 10,000 HORSES AXD C AK Ul AG KS, AND UPWARDS OF 100,000 OF ITS PEOPLE! 7'?."Miles of Shipping and Steamers, rroccHHlona, Mllitarr i'ouipanlrs, Banda of Maate, Shipping, Btcamcrs JLc,. At each exhibition on explanatory lecture will b-- given, gi vlngoiucn valuable knowledge of NEW YORK AND ITS PKOIM.K, Of great importance to stranKcrs, and of general and tntttructive ti formation to everybody. Th? following buildings have been placed on thc paaonuua thc laet year, at thc expense ol fS.wO: Th? fry ?tal J*alaet on J'irt, ?^Ictcart'M Marbi? JPalae; Tin *1t*tropolitan Ilottl, Th* JW. JVicholat Hot*l,\ Tht .Itt reliant a' Union Kruraaa O met and int trnatianal Motet, J Th* l'ivt Vointt Mom?*otInAuatry, Door.- up: nan hour before thc panorama moves. V* ILL BE EXHIBITED AT Nickoraon House Hall, Thursday and Friday, February 17 and 18-Afterneons and Nights, at 3 and 8 o'clock. Admission 50 cents. Chil? dren under twelve years of age 25 cents. Re? served seats 75 cents. Tickots for salo at Duftio A Chapman's dookatore, Columbia Ho? tel Building. Feb 13 4 Paris Horticultural Exposition-Spe? cial Notice. M. RONNA will cloae, on TUES? DAY next, tlie exhibition at Fla nigan's old stand, Plain street, Ibis choice collection of PLANTS, ?BULBOUS ROOTS, FLOWER SEED, FRUIT TREES, GRAFTED ROSE TREES._Feb 12 3 Guanos and Phosphate. 4 f\ TONS GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, ttv/ 20 tons Chesapeake GUANO. 20 tons Crichton A Sons' Ammoniated Solu? ble Super-Phosphate ol Limo. For salo by WELLS A CALDWELL. Feb G timo Crackers ! Crackers ! ! FOR thc convenience of families, wc have just received a supply of Fresh CRACK? ERS, assorted, in ten pound boxes, consisting of Roston, Rutter, Cream, Egg, Milk and Pa? tent Assorted Crackers, which will be found very convenient to house-keepers. Feb 5 J. A T. R. AGNEW. 'Valentines for February 14. WE will open, THIS MORNING, a select lot of VALENTINES, sentimental and comic, just received from New York, Lace and Embossed Envelopes, Ac, superior in rich? ness and olegauceof design. Feb 10 5 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. St. Valentine's Day is Coming. CALL at RRYAN A McCARTER'S Bookstore and jilease your Valentine. Comic and Sentimental VALENTINES, 1.000 for Hale. Call early, at RRYAN A McCARTER'S. Feb 8 Butter. OA KITS MOUNTAIN RUTTER, fresh and *U\J good, for sale by LOWRANCE A CO. Planting Potatoes. (*?/"? BARRELS Pink-Evo and Goodrich tJ\J PLANTING POTATOES, just received and for salo by_ ^L A T. lt. AGNEW. For Sale or Rent, ONE of tho most olegant RESIDENCES fin tho city. Salo preferred, to chango in Lveetment. Terms easv. Apply to POPE A HASKELL, Att?rnevs at Law, Feb .". Scott's Range. Main Street. Notice. ALL persons indebted to tho undersigned, must come forward and make payment, on or before tho 25th instant, or their ac? counts will bo placed in the hands of an attor? ney for collection; and all holding claims will present them at once. 3. H. SPENCER. Feb 8 C >IFXO GUANO ITILRERS, wiH ploaao send in their orders aa taro of freight shortly, which may delay deli & SON, AG-ENTS. EXCHANGE HOUSE. JUST RECEIVED, fl ENUINE imported Dutch CURACOA. XJC Genuine importedSwisa Abaynthc. Genuine importod Champagne-(To order.) Consular Beal, Rodeuir Cabinet. Creme D'Bouzy, Dry Verzcnay. ALSO, 1 cask Gordon Sherry, guaranteed. 1 cask Hennessey Brandy, guaranteed. Feb ?) New Law Books. THE New York Code, with notes and deci sions to 1808. Forma of Practico and Ploading in Law and Equity, with reference to New York Code, by Abbott-2 volumes. Whit? taker's Practice and Pleading under New York Code, Ac, Ac.-2 volumes. Tillinghast'a and Shearman's Practico in Civil Actions, Ac, in New York-2 volumes. Waterman on Set-off Recoupment and Counter-claim. Shearman and Redfield on Negligence. Abbott Digeatof Law of Corporations. Smith Probato Law. Redfield on Law of Wills. Blackwell on Tax Titles, and u variety of other new Law Booka, for salo at publishers' prices, at Feb 8 BRYAN A McCAKTER'S Rooks-tore. JANNEY'S HALL. THURSDAY, FRIDAY ?ml SATURDAY, FFB RU AR Y 17, 18 and 19, 1870. Thc fa? mous und original LaRue's Carnival Minstrels, BRASS DAND AND ItliRLESO>UE UPEKA TROUPE, Tho most stupendous organization extant, numbering eighteen distinguished Artists. Tho Heroes of a Hemisphere, and Prime Mi? nisters of Mouiua, Terpsichore, Wit, Senti? ment and Opera Bouffe. Monarchs of tho Profession. Newly Augmented, Remodeled and Enlarged for ?H70. THE GREAT RICARDO, the only Trima Donna outrivaling Adelina Patti. A. J. TAL? BOT, hostend man Uvnig. LILLY. REEVE, best Plantation Darkey in tho world. STEVE RODGERS, beat single Clog Dancer and Song and Dance Performer on thc continent. "FUSSY JOE MACK," most versatile Bur? lesque Artist in the universe. HUGH HEM ALL, best Ballad .Singer in thc United States. LARUE'S ORIGINAL SENSATION. SHOO FLT, ) LA lines, ( SHOO FLY, SHOO FLY, LA ni'F.'s, - SHOO FLY, SHOO FLY, J LA RUF.'s, ( SHOO FLY, Ev KU Y NlOlIT, EVEttY NlOllT. Vanderbilt Sings it. Gould Hums it, Fisk Whistles it, tho Blind eau hear it, thc Deaf see it, EYEBY NIOHT. Begins ats, EVF.HY NIOIIT. MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 3 P. M. Admission 75 cents. Reserved Seats $1.00. Reserved Seats secured during tho day at the Hal), without extra cb arge. "PHAT BOY," Agent. D. C. LARDK, Manager. Feb 9 6 E. R. STOKES* BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY AND Paper Ruling Establishment, MAIN STREET, COL UM Jil A, S. C. BLANK BOOKS of all kinds, such | as Sheriffs', Clerks', Judge of Pro- j bates', County Commissioners', Ac, I mado to order, and Rulod to any Pattern, of thebept paper and mate? rials, with or without printed headings. Also, Paged or Indexed, as required. RECORD BOOKS, Day Rooks, Journale, Cash Books, Lodgers, fte., ?fcc, of my own manufacture, kept constantly on hand, at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. MUSIC, Periodicals. Nowapapcra, Law Books, and any other work, Bound in tho neatest stylo. 93" SATISFACTION 01VEN TO ALL. ~S? Has now on hand a largo stock of Blank Book Papers-Modinm, Domi, Flat Cap, Folio Post, Flat Lotter, Bi'l Head Paper, in packages of 500-six, quartor and half alioota, all for aalo LOW FOR CASH. _Fob 4 fimo Rhine Wines and Champagne. PARTICULAR attention is called to the fol? lowing list of genuine IMPORTED WINES and LIQUORS: L?rzweiler, Laubcnheimer, Niersteimer, Deidcehoimer, Hocbheimer, Hildesheimer, Marcobrunncr, Haut Sauterne, Moet A Chaudon's Champagnes, I Vorzonay, quarts and pinta. Dry Imperial, quarts aud pints. Sparkling Moselle, Muscatel. ALSO, Bruch, Toucher A Co.'s Lac d'Or and Carte d'Or. Cordials-Curacao and Maraaquino. Boing importers' ngent for sale of these goods, I can offer them at low rates, and gua? rantee their genuineness. Fob 5 OEORGE 8YMMER8. Planting Potatoes. 1 fi)K BARRELS IRISH POTATOES, in fine JL^O order. EARLY GOODRICH, Chili Rode, Early Ro?0, Harrison, Pink Eyes, For sale low for cash, by ,Ian_18 ED\VARD|HOFF. To the Public in General. IHAVE bottor COTTON SEED than any man who advertises Seed for sale. Mine ia tho improved BOYD PROLIFIC, which ex cols any other. Tho prico ia $2.50 per bushel. An examination of my proofa will ho convinc? ing. 1 refer to Jocob H. Wells and J. D. Hitt. Call and look at tho growth, in DutcherTown. Dec ll _ N._FOFE. Sundries. PC A BOXES SOAP and CANDLES. O vi 5,000 lbs. Racon Sides, Shoulders and Hams. Coffoo, Sngar, Mackerel, Ac. 100 barrels Flour. Iron and Steel, Plows and Plow Irons, Car? riage Materials, Ac, ftc. Our prices aro always adjusted to meet the lowest figures in the market. Feb 2 LOWRANCE ft CO. notion Aale? Bacon, Flow, Oh????, Lard, dc. BY D. C. PELXOTTO & SON. ON TUESDAY MORNING, 15th in ot ant, at 10 | o'clock, at our Auction R oom, wo will sell, without reserve, 6,000 lbs. Prime BACON SIDES, 4,000 lbs. Prime Western Shoulders, 100 barrels Choioe Family Flour, 40 boxes New Factory Cheese, 25 kegs Extra and Natural Lard, 25 boxes Colgate's Family and Toilet Soaps, 20 bags Choico Rio Coffee, 10 Small Tubs Prime Goshen Rutter, 10 barrols Choice No. 2 Mackerel. Conditions cash. Salo positive. Feb 13 Mides, Horses. BY D. 0. PEIX0TT0 & SON. ON TUESDAY MORNING, 15th instant, at our Auction Roon, wo will soil, at 10 o'clock, - Prime Young MULES, - Work Horses. Feb 13 Sheriff s Sale. BY virtuo of sundry writs of Ji-ri facias, to me directed, I will sell, on the flrst MON? DAY in March next, in front of tbo Court House, in Columbia, within thc legal hours, the following property, viz: All that HOUSE and LOT, in tho city of Co? lumbia, situato on Assembly street; bounded on the North by M. H. Berry; East by Thomas Davis; South by Davis' Alley, and on the West by Assembly street. Levied on as the property of Charles J. Rol? lin, at thc suit of Mary Allen et a!, cs. Charles J. Rollin. Terms cash. Fob 13 mth _ P. F. FRA ZEE, S. R. C. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to mo di? rected, I will sell, on* tho first MONDAY in March next, in front of thc Court House, in Columbia, within tho legal hours, All that PLANTATION or TRACT of LAND, in Richland County, containing cloven hun? dred (1.100) acres, moro or leas, and bounded on tho North by- McRae; on tho North? east by II. Ravan; Sonth-oast by D.Wilson: South" by lands formerly of Dr. D. W. Ray; South-west by D. W. Lcdingham; North and North-west by T. Brown and Mrs. Goulding. 1 icvied on as tho property of John Lcdingham, deceased, at thc suit of Andrew P. Vinson, Assignee, va. Francis Lcdingham, Administra? trix of the estate of John Lcdingham. Terms cash. P. F. FRAZEE, S. R. C. Feb 13 nub Sheriff's Sale. Wni. Whooler Move, by next friend, rs. Thos. R. Brown, Administrator_In E<?\titij. IN pursuance of tho decretal order of the Circuit Court, sitting in Equity, in the abovo stated case, I will nell, on tho first MONDAY in March. 1870, in front of tho Court House, in Columbia, within tho legal hours, All that TRACT of LAND, in Richland County, containing 200 acres, moro or less, bounded North by Elizabeth Bruns'land; East by Gilbert Garner and Joseph Bates; South a?id West by Congaree River and Jos. Bates. ALSO, A Tract of Land, situate in St. Matthew's, Parish, containing 250 acres, moro or less; and bounded on all sides by Congarco River, being au island. Tho above described proporty will bo sohl at the risk of tho former purchaser, he having failed to comply with the terms of salo. THUMS OK SALK.-Cash sufficient to p?yeoste and expenses of suit and sale; and tho balance on a credit of one, two and three years, se? cured by bond and mortgage of thc promises. Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. Feb 13 mth_P. F. FRAZEE, H. lt. C. Sheriff's Sale. Under order of Juilgo of Probate. John M. Humphrey, et HA, VS. George Price, et al. Petition for Sale of Heal Estate. IN pursuance of an ordor made by William Hutson Wigg, Judge of Probate for Rich? land County, I will sell, on the first MONDAY in March next, in front of tho Court House, in Columbia, within thc legal hours. All that TRACT of LAND, in Richland Coun? ty, containing thrco hundred (300) acres, more or less, tho samo being originally three soparato tracts-purchased of James Martin, Benjamin Edwards and William Joy. TERMS OK SALE.-Cash enough to pay tho cost of these proceedings, and one-half bid; the balance to be paid in twelve mouthe from day of sale, with interest thereon, to bo so cured by bond and a mortgage of tho pre? mises. Tho purchaser to pav for stamps and papers. P. F. FRAZEE. S. lt. C. Feb 13 _ mth Sheriff's Sale. Wm. Shicll and John A. Shiell va. Elizabeth Shioll, et al, PURSUANT to tho decretal ordor of the Circuit Court, sitting in Equity in tho abovo stated caso, I will sell, on tho first MONDAY in March next, in front of tho Court House, in Columbia, within the legal hours, All that lot of LAND, in the city of Colom? bia, situated on the corner of Sumtor and Lady Btreeta, boundod on tho North by Joseph Tay? lor's lot; on tho East by Sumter street, and measuring thereon 101 feet, more or less; on tho South by Lady strcot, and moasuring thereon 71 feet and 2 inches, moro or less; and on tho Wost by Wm. and John ShieU's lot. TERMS.-Cash enough to pay costs and ex? penses and one-third residue: balance on a credit of one and two yoars, socurcd by bond and mortgage of promises sold. Purchaser to pay for stamps and all necessary paper Tho above described property will bo sold at the risk of former purchaser. Wm. W. Deane, he having failed to complv with terms of for? mer sale. P. F. FRAZEE, S. R. C. Fob 13 mth Sherill"s Sale. Under order of Judge of Probato. W. W. Rife vs. T. C. Rife, et al.-In Partition. IN pKrsuauco of an order mado by Wm. Hut son Wigg, Judgo of Probato for Richland County, I will soil, on tho first MONDAY in March next, in front of tho Court House, in Columbia, within the legal hours, All that LOT of LAND, situated in tho city of Columbia, containing one-half acre, more or less, known in tho plan of said city as Lot No. 100; . bounded on tho North by Gervais street; West by Williams street; South and East by laud now owned by Charles Hamburg. TERMS of SALE.-One-third cash; balance in one and two years, secured by bond and mort? gage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. P. F. FRAZEE, Feb 13 mth_3. B. C. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to me di? rected, I will sell, on tho first MONDAY in March next, iu front of tho Court House, in Columbia, within tho logal hours, All that LOT of LAND, with tho buildings thereon, in the city of Columbia, containing ono acre, and boundod on tho North by Smith, - Bardell and - Taylor; on the East by T. D. Feaster; on tho South by Lady street, and on tho Wost by Oadsden street. Levied on as the property of Albert R. Colton, at the suit of Uoraco L. Emory A Son ta. Al? bert R. Colton. Will be sold at tho risk and cost of tho formor purchaser, Franklin F. Mil? ler, ho having failed to comply with terms of sale. Terms cash. Fob 13 mth P. F. FRAZEE, S. R. C. HEISE S DINING- SALOON ^ ^TTTT^ IS OPENED for ""?fft ^r*?*^^ SEASON, with choico ?HA, OYSTER8, GAME, Ac, together with Z^JUJS. everything that is usually kept in a first class Restaurant. Nov 16 S?"LUNCn every day at ll o'clock. Fresh Norfolk Oysters, RECEIVED EVERY DAY, and families can be supplied in any quantity, at Nov 24 J. E. HEISE'S RESTAURANT. Hi Sale of the Laurens Railroad. ? JACOB LEVIK, AUCTIONEER. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COLUMBIA, January 26,1870. THE undersigned, having boen appointed Receiver ol the Laurena Railroad Com? pany, in tho said State, and having duly qual? in ed for said office, notice is hereby given that, pursuant to orders heretofore passed in the Court of Common Fleas for Laurens County, in the said State, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, the property of the said Laurens Railroad Company, described as follows: The Railroad of the said Company, running from Newberry village to Laurens ville, including the road-bed, right of way and lauds occupied by or belonging to the said Company, together with tho several super? structures and trackB thereon, and all rails and other materials used on the same, and all aud singular tho several bridges, viaducts culverts, fences, depot grounds and buildings thereon, station-houses, work-shops, engines, tenders, cars, tools, materials and machinery, equipments and appurtenances of every kind, and all tho stock subscribed for in the said I Company, and all other property belonging, appertaining to, or in any manner connected < with or forming a part of the said Laurens Railroad Company, and all franchises, rights j and privileges of tho said Laurens Railroad I Company, of, in, to, or concerning the same. I And upon such salo all equity of redemption in thc said premisos shall be" forever barred and absolutely foreclosed. ! Tho said salo shall take place at tho State I House, in tho city of Columbia, South Caro j lina, at 12 o'clock, meridian, on tho 30th day of March, in tho present year, on tho follow? ing terms, that is to say, $42 OOO cash, and tho residue in six per cent, coupon bonds of the State of South Carolina at par, or in private bonds, payable in one, two and three years, bearing interest at the rato of seven per cent, per annum, nayablo semi-annually, with as? sured personal security and mortgage of tho premises. GEORGE W. WATERMAN, Jan 27 Receiver Laurens Et. R. Co. FDR ONS DOLLAR. You can purchase a pair of Ladies' Kid Gloves, AT C. F. JACKSON'S. Just received by Expr?s?, from New York, this day, one gross S "A "XT T TI n rr TI n Y Y 1 1 VJ IT Li O To which the attention of the Ladies is in? vited. C. K. JACKSON. Jan 20 CARRIAGES. ANEW stock of ELEGANT LIGHT CAR? RIAGES is just opened at tho corner ot Assembly and Lady streets, near tho Post Office. All persons" in any way interested are invited to call and examine some of tho finest specimens of design and workmanship that can be produced. These vehicles have been bought right, and will be sold low. The styles aro tho very latost-tho quality unsurpassed, and every effort will bo made to afford lasting satisfaction and pleasure to those extending their patronage to tho subscriber. Jan 21_W. K. GREENFIELD. To the Farmers, Planters & Gardeners. A X KW A NB PERFECT FERTILIZER. " rau?NE. " BETTER than Peruvian Guano for genorat use. For Corn, Potatoes, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Buckwheat, Millot, Turnips, Peas, Beans, Beeta, Carrots, Cabbages, Tomatoes. For Grass and Clover, for Trees and Vines, and, above all, tho best Fertilizer for Cotton. This new compound contains every valuable ingredient contained in Stable Manure, and is the only Fertilizer which possesses such a combination of concentrated active fertilizing materials, as Animal Matter, Blood, Hair, Hoofs, Ac, with those activo Chemical Salts required to support vegetation. We challenge the world for a bettor Manure. It is cheaper to buy a good article at first, and wo can as? sure our friends that tho Fertilizer we now ofter is tho best in the market. Planters will do well to call and examine the quality and learn the price, and leave their orders. We endorse this Manure. No adult?ration, no dirt, no ground stones or rocks-all pure. For sale by FISHER A I IK I NITS ll, Feb 2 t Chemists and Druggists. Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &c. V,-rf. RAGGING, ROPE, IRON W-f? J TIES. RACON, Clear Ribbcdi J3fifiB\Sides and Shoulders. A choicel articlo Canvassed HAMS. Family Lard," in barrels, kegs. 3 lbs., 5 and 10 lb. packages. Choice Family Flour, in bbls. and bags, with a full assortment of other grades. Liverpool Salt, in sacks. Mackerel-Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in bbls., halves, quarters and kits. SUGAR and COFFEE, of all grades. TEAS, of all grades. Molasses-Muscovado, New Orleans anoSng&r House Syrup. Tobacco and Segara. Soap; Can? dles, in boxes and half boxes; Cheese, Crack? ers, Pickles, Can Fruit, Spiced Oysters, Sal? mon, in cans and glass. Liquors-Choice Old Cabinet, Monongahela, Rye and Corn Whis kov, and a variety of other fine brands. WOODEN WARE, Nests Iron and Brass Bound Tubs, Pails, Churns, Buckets and Cans, Nails, of all sizes, Shot of all numbers, Cast? ing, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Skillets and Frying Pans, of all sizes. All tho above named with many other arti? cles has boen recently purchased and selected with caro and will bo sold low for cash. Give us a call. WELLS A CALDWELL, Near thc S. C. and G. and C. Railroad Depot, next door to National Bloted. _ Pot 16 t DRY GOODS! MW STORE AND SEW GOODS. ~\X7"E take pleasure in announcing to the W public, that wo have this day oponed a fine stock of DRY GOODS, of every descrip? tion, and shall always have on hand a fino assortment of all tho various Goods appertain? ing to our trade. Our Dress Goods Department Shall always bo roplete. with tho latest styles of Silks, Satins, Poplins, Plaids, Empress Cloths, Merinos, Delaines and Operas, in all colors, Prints of all gradea and makes. TABLE LINENS, in all stylos, Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Doylies and Diapers of every description. In JEANS, CASSIMERES, BROADCLOTHS, DOESKINS, wo shall always havo a complote assortment. In BLEACHED GOODS, SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, and in BROWN COTTON8, we shall offor great inducements. In GLOVES, HOSIERY, GENT'S WEAR. Collars, Morino Draweid and Shirts, a fine se? lection and bargains. A fine assortment of NOTIONS on hand. Call and see us, at the New Store, in Diercks new building, under the old Kinsler Hall. Dec 2 3mo S. W. PORTER A CO