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THI?BGaAFHIO V ore I? n. Scwi. PARK, April 1.- Tb ero will be ? great demonstration in Madrid on Sunday, against the conscription. All bat tue Ministerial journals pronounce the views of the Sonatas Consul tum insuffi? cient. It is announced that Prince- Bonaparte has gone to America. His family go to Switzerland. The medical students again refused to hear Furdien. There wus much disor? der, but the police did not interfere. Charles Hugo, editor of the Rappel, was sentenced to six months imprisonment and 8,000 francs fine. Tba managing editor of the Rappel three months im prisonment and 2,000 francs fine for violation of the press laws. LONDON, April 2.-There have been an unusual number of naval promotions; many senior officers have been trans f?rrea to the retired list. PARIS, April 2.-The strike at Creuzot continues. The strikers pelted the troops stationed there to preserve order; but the forbearance of tho officers prevented a conflict. A son of Juarez, President of Mexico, is expected hore. The Pope postpones naming the Car? dinals until September. FRANKFORT, April 2.-5,000,000 of the bonds of the Oregon and California Rail? road have been negotiated here. LONDON, April 2.-Tho House of Commons rejected ali the Lords' amend? ments but one to the Irish force bill. Domestic News. SAVANNAH, April 2.-General Lee and daughter arrived here last night; they aro guests of Gea. Lawton, formerly Quartermaster-General of the Confede? racy. General Lee was serenaded du? ring the evening, but being indisposed, did not respond. He will remain here several weeks. RICHMOND, April 2.-The Petersburg iron works were burnt this morning; loss $100,000. The day passed quietly with the police of both Mayors on the streets. To-night the United States Marshal served a writ on Ellyson, to give up possession of the City Hall and other property. Ellyson refused, and tho Marshal then applied to the military for aid. On tho appear? ance of the military, Ellyson retired with his force to other headquarters, not owned by the city, where he will continue os Mayor. This is done with a view to get the matter before tho Supreme Court. W. J. Hines committed suicide this afternoon, by blowing his bruins out. 9 P. M.-Tho military hus not ap poared; Ellyson still holds the City Hall. NEW ORLEANS, April 2.-Tho Conucil has been enjoined from selling the Jack? son Railroad or water works stock. NEW ORLEANS, April 2.-The old City Council, at its lust regular meeting last night, rushed through an ordinance, directing tho City Treasurer to sell the city stock in the New Orleans and Jack? son Railroad, disregaring tho injunctions of the courts. J. H. Oglesby having declined lo ac? cept, the Governor has appointed Ex Governor Flanders Mayor. PHILADELPHIA, April 2.-Au April hoax thut the City Council had voted per? mission to the negroes to celebrate tho fifteenth amendment in Independence Square, attraoted the negroes from all quarters. The immense crowd was dis? persed without disorder. NEW YORK, April 2.-Wendell Phil? lips, the anti-slavery secretary, states that they will disband April 0, at Apollo Hall, where they hold their final meet? ing. A disorderly negro was arrested, after being seriously wounded and knocked senseless by tho butt of a policeman's pistol. CHABLESTON, April 1.-Arrived - steamer Charleston, New York; sch r.s. Lilly and W. G. Dearborn^ New York. CHARLESTON, April 2.-The burk Eliza, from Matanzas for Now York, wus lost off Bull's Island breakers. AUSTIN, Texas, April 2.-Gov. Davis has called an extra session of tho Legis? lature March 2Gth. From Wathineton. WASHINGTON, April 2.-There is a tremendous pressure from the West against the seventeenth section of the funding bill. President Grant, responding to a sere? nade by a negro club, said: "I can as? sure thoso present that no consumma? tion since the close of tho war affords me so much pleasure as the ratification of the fifteenth amendment to tho Con? stitution by three-fourths of the States of the Union. I have felt the greatest anxiety, ever since I was called to this house, to know that this was to bo se? cured. It looked like the realization of tho Declaration of Independence. I can? not say now so much on this subjeot ns I would like to, not being accustomed to public speaking, but I thank you for your presence this evening." In Delaware, the negroes voted nt the school election to-day. An important question is pending in the Court of Claims, us to wheu the President's proclamation, dated June 24, 18(35, regarding commercial inter? course, and removing restrictions in cer? tain portions of the South, took effect. Tho 24th of June, of that year, was Sa? turday ; and tho proclamation bearing that dato was not promulgated until the Tuesday following. In tho meantime, Treasury Agents made many important seizures. Tho intention is to appeal the question to the Supreme Court, in order definitely to determino when tho procla? mation took effect-whether on the 24th or 27th; if the court decides in favor of the 24th, the proceeds of much cotton will bo restored to tho original owners. In tho House, a bill was introduced, to authorize the city of Buffalo to construct a tunnel under tho Niagara River. But? ler iutroduced a bill to collect debts from Southern railroads. The tariff was re? sumed. Sehenck, answering a question, said, a revenue bill would bo reported, reducing the amount to $30,000,000, but declined giving particulars* Tho tariff on tea is fixed at twenty cents a pound; tariff on coffeo was, j fixed at. fl vo cents aj pound ; the quest io n of Sugar waa roached, when the Committee roso, without action, and the House adjourned. Internal revenue receipts to-day over 81,000.000. Applications for offices in the execu? tive departments receive no attention, when addressed to occupants of the White House. Grant, Belknap and Sherman attend the celebration of the Grand Army of the Republic on Saturday next, at Phila? delphia. The necessary disbursements during March were $16,500,000, exclusive of in? terest on the publie debt. Forty Cheyennes are at Powder River, and assert thut they want peace. They want to go South, and have left the Sioux, who are going on tho war path. FINANCIAL. ANO COMMERCIAL.. NEW YORK, April 2-Noon.-Stocks dull. Money 5@6. Sterling-long 8)?; short 8%. Gold 11)?. Bonds 10. Ten? nessee's, ex-coupon, 68; new 54^; Vir? ginia's, ex-coupon, 70; new 08; Louisi? ana's, old, 77; new 72; levee 6's 77; 8's 91; Alabama 8's 97; 5's 75; Georgia 6*s 84; 7's 92; North Carolina's, old, 46>?; new 22; South Carolina's, old, 88: new 82. Flour dull and declining. Wheat dull and nominally lower. Corn quiet and lo. better. Pork heavy-mess 26 50. Lard quiet-barrels 14%@14%, steam. Cotton quiet but firm-middling uplands 22%?22%; Orleans 23>?@23.&; sales 500 bales. Freights dull. 7 P. M.-Cotton dull; sales 500 bales, at 22?4- Flour dull and drooping superfine State and Western 4.35?4.55. Wheat da'l and declining-white 1.42? 1.45. Corn source and lc. better mixed Western 1.03@1.0G)<i ; new yellow 1.08. Pork steady, at 26.50. Freights dall. Money active, at 5@7. Bank statement unfavorable; loans increase nearly $1,00:1,000; specie decrease over 2,250,000; circulation increase nearly 250,000; deposits decrease nearly 2,500, 000; legal tender decrease 2,600,000. Sterling dull, at 8,'?@8%. Gold 11%. Governments dull, but steady. State securities dull. Stocks dull and weak. BALTIMORE, April 2.-Cotton firmer, at 22Flour firmer and in improved demand-Howard street super 4.62)<i@ 5.00.; do. extra 5.12K@6.00; do. fair 6.25?7.U0; city mills'super 4 75@5.50; do extra 5.60@0.00; do. family 6.75? 8.75; Western super 4.62?<i?5.0U. Wheat firmer-Pennsylvania red 1.75; Marylund 1.35@1.45. Corn receipts small, but demand good-white 1.00(<x) 1.03; yellow 1.00@1.02. Oats steady, at 50@58. Whiskey feeling better, at 98? 1.00. AUGUSTA, April 2.-Cotton market firm and more doing; sales 311 bales; receipts 240-middling 20???20?4\ CHARLESTON, April 2.-Stock of cotton light, causing much firmer prices-mid? dling 21; sea island 33; sales 41; receipts 498 bales; stock 15,341. SAVANNAH, April 2.-Cotton in fair demand-middling 21}?; sales 600 bales; stock 46,353. MORELS, April 2.-Cotton in good de? mand, tending upward-middling 21^; sales 1,000 bales; receipts 360. Flour quiet, at4.25?5.75. Corn-white 1.00? 1.05. NEW ORLEANS, April 2.-Cotton in fair demand and firm-middling 21>?@22; sales 5,800 bales. LONDON, Aoril 2-Noon.-Consols 933?; bonds 91J?. LIVERPOOL, April 2-3 P. M.-Cotton firm-uplands 10%; Orleans HJtj WHOLESALE DIT COOM lilli! Just Oponed REAR OF O REG O'S BUILDING, Corner Main and Taylor Streets. WE aro now prepared to offer to Country Merchants and tho Trade a stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, &G" Which for VARIETY IN STYLE8 and LOW PRICKS, cannot ho surpassed in any market. AU goods ordered carefully selected, and satisfaction guaranteed. W. D. LOVE & CO, W. D. LOVE, li. B. McCREERY. IN OUR RETAIL HOUSE, COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILDING, Wo have each department packed full of NEW and DP] Jilt ABLE Spring and Summer Dry Goods Of all tho latest importations and Ameri? can manufactures, which will bo sold at Gold Prices for Greenbacks, AND SILVER GIVEN IN CHANGE. Wo aro showing some raro novelties in LACE MANTLES, and SHETLAND PANNIER MAN? TLES, METTERNICH STYLE A full line of ALEXANDRE <fc COURVOI SEER QENUINE ?IC GLOVES. At low prices. Special Job Lots of Goods offorod daily. AV. If. LOVE Ai CO., March 20 Columbia Hotol Building. 300 Barrels Flour. FOR salo by March 2 LOWRANCE A CO. , LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SoTT'HERN S? C?BITIBS IN OBATU*&F?H. &. C-Oorreoted, semi-weekly, by A. ?. Kaufman, Broker, ' No, 25 Broad etreet-April 1,1870; Harnea of Securities. Rale In. Ofer'd Asked. ( ; STATE SECURITIES. North Carolina, old 6 . 47 N. Carolina, new.. 6 . 24 South Carolina, old 6 86 . 8. Carolina, nuw.. 6 80 . ! S. C. reg. stk, ex in 6 80 . j Georgia, old. 7 . 86 Georgia, new. 7 . 94 Georgia. 6 . 88 ? Tennessee, old_ 6 . 60 j Tennessee, new... 6 . 51 Alabama. 8 . 99 Alabama. 5 . 84 CITY SECURITIES. Atlanta, Ga., bonds 8 . 87 Augusta.Gu. bonds 7 . 84 Charleston stock.. 6 . 58 Char'n Fire Lu bds 7 . 75 Columbia.S.C.bds 6 . 70 Columbus, Ga.,bds 7 . 82 Macon, Ga., bonds 7 . 78 Memphis, Tenn., bonds, endorsed. 6 65 . Memphis, Tenn., bonds, unend's'd 6 . 53 Savannah, Ga.,bds 7 83 85 Wilmington, N. C. 8 71 73 Wilmington, N. C. 6 58 60 RAILROAD RONDS. Atluntic and Gulf. 7 76 80 B. lt., first mort.. 7 70 . Central Georgia. 7 96 99 Charleston and Sa. 6 65 . C. , C. & A. 7 . 90 Cberaw and Darl'n 7 . 86 Georgia Railroad. 7 95 100 G. & C., 1st mor.. 7 80 . G. & C., State guar 7 68 . Memphis & Charles 7 83 86 N. Eastern p'st duo 7 . 90 N. Eastern, new... 8 . 88 Suv. & C., 1st mort 7 . 80 S. & C., State guar 7 70 . South Curoliua_ 7 . 83 South Carolina_ 6 . 75 Spart'g and Union. 7 58 . ! RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. I Atlantic and Gulf. 100 37 41 Central Ga., ex div 100 . 117 C., C. & A.100 . 55 Georgia. 100 . 107 G. aud C. R. R... 20 2 . Macon and West.. 100 . 112 Meinphis&Charles. 25 . ll North-eastern_ 50 10 . ... Sav. & Charleston. 100 . 35 S. C., whole shares 100 . 45 S. C.. half shares,. 50 . 22 RANK STOCKS. fPeo'sN. B'kCh'n, capital ?500,000. 100 104 . ?1st Nat Bk Char'u capital S400.1I00. 100 . 118 S. C. Loan & T. Co. 105 Car. Nut. Bk, Col'a. Baukof Charleston whole shares.... 100 . 23 Bank Char. >.< shs. 5) . 11J I Uniou Bank S. C.. 60 7 . People's Bank S. C. 25 . 5 P. & M. BankS. C. 25 . 2; Bunk of Newberry. 25 . 5 Bauk of Camden, 50 . 2 Others worthless. MISCEL. SECCRITIES. Char. M. & M. Co. 100 . Wando M. & M.Co. 100 . Charl'u Gus Co... 25 . 2:t Ch'u City R. R. st'k 50 . 54 Grauiteville M. Co. 500 . 470 G. & C. R. cert, iu. 65 _ S. C. R. cert, ind. p N. E. R. cert, ind. 65 City of Charleston certificate iudebt. 98 p[ City Memphis coup. 70 .... N. E. R. pref, stock. 35 S. & U. R. p. d. con. 58 .... S. &C. R. p. d. cou. 62 _ EXCnANOK, ETC. Sterling bills. 120% 120 Now York eight. par Gold. Ill 113 Silver. 108 11C S. C. BANK RILLS. *Bank Charleston. *Bauk of Newberry. Bank of Camden. 50 Bank Georgetown. 5 - Bauk of S. C. 5 Bank of Chester. 5 - Bauk of Hamburg. 3 ... Bank of the State of S. C., prior to '61. 50 Bank State of S. C., issue '61 and '02. 18 *P. &M. Bk. Char. ?People's Bk Char. *Uuion Bunk Char. *S.W.R.R. Bk, old. *S.W.R.R.Bk. now. State Bank, Char. 3 Farmers'Ex. B'k C. Exchango Ba'k, Co. 10 Cotn'l Bauk, of Co. 2 Mer. Bauk Cberaw. 3 Plan. Bunk Fairfield. 3 S. C. Lilts receiv. City of Charleston tou chango bills. jd jess Stuck dividend of 20 per et and cash dividend of 6 per cent. $1 cash dividend of 6 per cent. Securi more in demand. Exchange favoi buj-ers. Money easy. Bank rates 1 cent, a month on stock collaterals. C aide rates arbitrary. Bank notes stagoi R?~ Bills marked chuB (*) ure bi redeemed at the bank counters of ea< ? CARD. A KU MOP having boen circulated that NICKERSON HOUSE would Bhortly doa ho oponed as a female school: This id ti form tho public, that at a meeting of Trustees, on tho ICth inst., thoy abandi tho idea of opening a school for tho proi Tho public will bear in mind tho matter, will find tho Nickorson Uouso uneurpaBec any Hotel in tho eily. A call ?B solicited. Omnibus to aud from Hotel. Charges, t day. Families and othors wanting board bo accommodated on reasonable terms. WM. A. WRIGHT March 20 Imo Propriotor. Columbia. H Mountain Batter. i)1 KITS North Carolina MOUNTAIN ] ?j L TER for salo low by the package. March 0 GEO. 8YMME! ? BRI VB R'S (JOLCEIN. EBOM ? communication in Columbia- Pntn Hix, February 19, br "Tax-payer," we cot the following dry gooda trade statistics for '(59 : Jackson.$30,500 Klnard.._f 84,600 Lo??... 44,168 Shiver.187,000 We Bold more goods, according to thoao re? turns, loone month, than one of tho houses did for. the whole year; more in eil weeks than another did for the year; more io two months than another did for -the time returned for, and moro in six months than the whole added together. 8o muoh for amounts; now let us get au approximate idoa of per centage: A bouse winch sells $21,000 per annum, with an expenso of $7,000, pays 33 per cent, for Belling tho goods, or has to get 33 per cent, profit, to get coat for their goods; a house that selle $35,000 per annum, and whose expenses tor conducting business is $11,000, baa to add ucarty 33 percent, on tho cost of ita goods, to get cost for them. The house that would sell $45,000 for eight months, $05.000 for twelve months, (averaging, ) at an expense of $14,000, would havo to add on to their goods full 20 per cent, to get cost for them. Now, wo retnrn $187.000, and disburso as expenses, about $17,0V.0, or 9 1-10 per cont, expensas for selling tho goods. It is oasy to seo that any business conducted on a 10 percent, basia for expenses, (which is entirely too high,) can afford to sell goods far below a busiuess costing 20 percent. io eonduot; and as to tho busint aa costing 33 per cent., tho comparison is unnecessary. By those figures, which any reader can apply, it will bo seen why wo soil goods cheaper, and how we can d^ it. Besides thee o proofs, we doairo to add, that our business arrangements aro with men of great integrity, and among the finest bueinoas mon of tho country, ll will bo observed , and remarked, probably, that this is an unusual style of advertising-sud wo intend it to be, for wo have oxhauated om knowledge of tho enumeration etylo, and no? submit somo opinions of tho proas, of oui atatUB, which wo are quite proud of-the more especially, aa they aro "nitro-glyceriuo, oi spontaneous notices," "not requiring pay:" TUE EFFECTS OF ADVERTISING.-R. O. Sbivci is called, by the Cheater Reporter, **tho A. T, Utewart of Columbia." Ile scatters bia ad vertiBements broadcast. Accompanying thai which appeared in our laat issue waa tho vcr] liberal order for all papers in the upper, th? Haslem and Western portions of tho State tc copy and aond bill. Such a merchant ia wortl millions of bueinoss to any growing town OJ city, and is bound to accumulate largely an< to become prominent In bia department. [Sum er Watchman. Bead the card of B. C. Shivor, of Columbia H. C., and Bee what inducemonta are offered Bead it carefully and profit bv it. [Fairfield Herald. Fail not to read, as directed or requested the card of Mr. It. C. Shiver, of Colombia. IL offera extraordinary inducements. Mr. Suive baa as extenaivo and variad a atock of Dr; Clouds, faucy and staple, as can bo found out ?ide of tho Northern marketa, and amonj which aro bargains. Bead tho card, it cover all tho gronnd necessary to attract und fix at tontion.- Neioberry Herald. TUE SHIVER CARD.-Dou't fail to read th card of lt. C. Shiver, in another column Shiver ?B tho Stewart of Columbia. His ns tabliuhment ?B princely.-Kdgejield Adctrtiser Mr. B- C. S-diivcr, tho dry gund? king of Co luinbia, knows tho valuo ot' printers' ink. Se in our columna thia week his "lixtraordinar Announcement" to the public. Ho has on han $100,000 worth of dry gooda, which bo in sell iog at astonishingly low prices. When in Ct lumhia, give him a call. You can also urde moat advantageously.-Keoxcee Courier. lt. C. Shiver, tho liberal and progreasive dr goods merchant of Columbia, muli esses th people of thia section of the Mate, in ou columns. No visitor to Columbia should fa to go into his establishment, and thcro sc what enterprise and good management ca accomplish.-Sumter Watchman. It. C. SHIVER.-Attention ?B called to tho at vcrtisemcut of thia enterprising aud success ful merchant of Columbia. Those visiting th city will find it to their interest to call on hin [Camden Journal. Bead B. C. Shiver's advertisement in ai other column. Ho ia tho well-known Colun bia merchunt, and ia Belling off his lari: stock at low figures. Send in your orden and trust to his judgment in making tho si j lection.-Abbeville Presa and Banner. We want to talk a little now wi li our lac I friends. By all means road the advertiaemei I of II. C. Shiver. Columbia, headed "Fxtrao dinary Announcement." Mr. Shiver has o hand $100.000 worth of dry goods. Now, di gooda havo gone down latolv, aud Mr. Shive acting liko the acuaihle gentleman bois, wan to get rid of bis largo stock; and not on wanta to get rid al it, hut ho is going to ac everything bo hat?, and for cash, too. In o der to do that ho has marked all of his goo< down to pricos that defy competition, and i who want to buy cheap aro now afforded chance that may never again bu given tim No matter how far yon live from Columbi Wo know Mr. Shiver by reputation, and gua tee that all orders sent him will bo prompt and carefully attended to. r-ond right on f what you need.-H .rnirell Journal. GnEATi.Y BEDUCED Pnicts.-Do you wa dry good?? If j ou do, lt. C. Shiver, at C lumbla, offera you especial advantages in th line. The recent heavy tull in dry gooda cot pola him to sell at astonishingly low prices. 1 has about $100.000 worth of goods in thc ci of Columbia that ho ?B Belling at very h ligures. Ho wunts to sell all of them; ', means what ho says, tor ho advert?aos throug out all tho up-country. Goods can bo pi: chased of him at either wholesale or reta So parties who do not. want to parchase a gre many articloa can got as few aa they wish, a. attendod to promptly, too, just as well aa they had ordered a com plot O atoclt. His a vertisemcnt appoars in our columns of tl issne. Give him a trial.-Greenv ?We Etderpri See tho advertisement of Mr. B. C. Shiv* tho enterprising tradesman of Columbia, our advertiaiug columna or this ?HBUO. [Darlington Southerner NEW ADVBRTISBMEN ra.-lt. C. Shiver, Cola lua.tiidls tho people, and wo know ilia tri that ho is selling Dry Gooda alarmingly chet [ Unioiivilte Times B. C. SHIVER advertises in this issue t fact that ho has $100.0?0 worth or Dry GOG that ho ia determined to realizo tho money i at once. To do thia ho is obliged to sell tin at figures below cort. His icurious for reduci tho prico of bia goods are fully act forth in 1 advertisement. And ho is in earnest, ti He's a real livo merchant- t lie A. T. Stowa of Columbia. Now'stho time, and his stor tho placo, to secure bargains. He can aup| your wanta in a manner guaranteed to plea: if you'd aond your order to him. [ Chester Reporter SHIVER'S PoruLAR DnY lioims House.-'1 special and extraordinary announcement thia widely known establishment, recogi?; as tho largest of ita kind in Columbia, will found in our columna to-day. Wo direct tontion to tho superior inducements offered this firm.-Anderson Intelligencer. lt. C. SHIVER.-Attention is called to I attractivo advertisement of lt. C. Shiver. I merchant Prince of Columbia, and ono of I most successful in tho South. Send y< orders to him, and rcccivo valuo for y< mouey. Mr. Shiver'a unprecedented aucc ia no doubt due to bia liberal in vest monta printers' ink. Ho advertises in all the lead papera in tho State, and Ina orders for goi spring up in every section of tho State. S cosa to bun.-.Marion Star. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.-Bead notice in another column under the above c tion, by Mr. B. C. Shiver, merchant of lumbla. Mr. Shivor ia now tim Merell Prince of that city, and his establishment woll worth a visit. Starting, as ho did at dose of tho war, with a very limited busini hia present success is duo to his cxcull business qualifications and liberal manner dealing, coupled, we doubt not, with thorough understanding and liberal use of aoionco of advertising.-Sumter News. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY -Someth that you don't seo and hoar of every tl April 16 [Clarendon Prcsi Mules, Horses and Cattle. BY D. 0. PEIX0TT0 & BOH. TO-MORROW (Monday) MORNING, 4th April, at 10 o'clock, wo wiU noll, in front of tho Court Mouse, HOR8E8, Mules, Catt lo._April 3 Variety Bale. BY JACOB LEVIN. TO-MORROW (Monday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, at my ntoro, The varions GOODS, postponed on Friday on acconnt of weather. Ai.no, 200 Sacks Damaged CORN. Precisely at 10 o'clock. Sale ineido if weather unfavorable._April 8 1 Desirable Building Lot on Main Street. BY JACOB LEVIN. On MONDAY, 4th inst., at 10 o'clock, I will sol), at the Court Houso, That desirable LOT on tho West side of Mainstreet, measuring 58 feet front, moro or less, running through to Assembly Btroet 416 feet, more or less; tho fronton Main street being bounded North by formerly C. Beck, and on tho South by formerly J. J. Kinaler. On each front of this Lot thero ia a com? fortable Cottage, suitable for smaU families. TEBMS OF SALE-Une- third cash; balance on I ono and two years, for bond and mortgage, with interest payable semi-annually. Pur ! chaser topsy for all papers and ulampa. April 1 3_ Sheriff's Sale. T>Y virtno of aundrv writs of fieri facias, to JO mo directed, I will sell, ou the FIRST MONDAY in April next, in front of the Court Houso, in Columbia, within the 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 I by Aesombly street. Levied on as the proper? ty of Charles J. /Joll?n, at tho suit of Mary Al? len ct al. vs. Charles J. Bollin. Terms cash. March 13 mth P. F. FHAZEE, 8. R. C. Sheriffs Sale. TT> Y virtue of a writ o? fieri facias, to mo di J3 rectsd, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in April next, in front of the Court Houso in Columbia, within the legal boure, FIFTY SHARES of tho Greenvillo and Co? lumbia Railroad Stock, of the par value of (20 I per share. Fifteen Shares of tho Greenville and Colum I bia Iiailroad Stock, issued on assessment of original ii Ft y shares, on tho 10th January, 1855. Loviod on as tho proporty of Perry E. Duncan, at tho suit of U. F. Manldin, Execu? tor, Ac, vs. Perry E. Duncan. Terms cash. March 15 mth P. F. FHAZEE. 8. lt. C. Sheriffs ~Sale. J. Robert Scay, Executor, vs. William F. 8cay, Edwin T. Williams and wife, and others. TN purauanco of tho decretal order of tho JL Court o? Common Pleas, sitting in Equity, in tho above caso, I will sell, on tho Pl It ST MONDAY (thc 4th day) of April next, in front of the Court Houso, in Columbia, within tho I legal hours, All that PLANTATION, situated in thc County of Richland, near Kincville, belonging to the fut ate of thc lato James H. 8eay, de? ceased; tho said Plantation comprising 2,358 acres, more or ICBB, consisting of several sepa? rate parcela. Tho Plantation will bo Bold in ono body; and a plat thereof may bo Been on tile in the omeo of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas, in connection with proceedings in tho above cane. Wilt be sold at the rink and coats of the former put chaser, J. Robert Scay, ho having failed to comply with terms of salo. TEHMS.-Cash au flic, ie nt to pay the costs of proceedings and of Bale, and one-fourth of tho remainder of tho purchaao moucy; tho balance of tho purchase money in tlireo instalments, willi iiitcrcat from the day of salo; to bo so enred by bond, with good personal securities, I aud a mortgage of the promises. Purchaser to pay tho costa of executing titles, bonds and I mortgagn, including stamps. Mareil 13 mth P. F. FRAZER, S. R. C. Sheriff's Sale. Jamen Hopkins, Administrator, and David Hopkins cs. English Hopkins, Amy G. Hop? kins, et al.-Bit: to marshal assets for sale of (autis, ?fcc. TN pursuance of tho decretal order of tho JL Circuit Court, sitting in Equity, I will sell, on the tirat MONDAY in April next, within the I legal boura, in front of the Court Houae, tho I following tract of LAND, belonging to the catate of tho lato Gen. William Hopkins, do I coaacd, situated in Richland County: Ono Tract, known as the "Diaeker Tract," I containing four hundred and forty acres. I Plat of this Tract, recently re-surveyed by Mr. Alex. ?. Lee, Civil Euginccrand Suivoyor, I may bo seen on ?lo in tho offica of tho Clerk of the Court. I TEHMS OF SALE.-Cash snffieicnt to cover costa of the proceedings in the above case and I of salo, and one-bun tb of tho balance of pur cbaao money; the remaiudor on a credit of one I and two years, in equal instalments, with in? terest from the day of salo. Purchaser to 1 givo bond with good personal sureties, and mortgage of the premises, and to pay for the execution of tho neceasary papers and for re I venue st ama. Tho abovo described proporty will bo sold at I the rink of tho former purchaaor, he having tailed tn comply with terms of salo. March 13 thm_P. F F SAZ BR. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. Elizabeth C. Starling vs. Wesley D. Starling, Jd mes G. Gibbes, and others.-Bili for Par I titlon. Account, &c. T> Y virtue of a decrotal order in tho above J3 callao, issuing from tho Court of Common deas, for lindi land, (sitting in Equity,) I will ?eil. to tho highest bidder, on tho 11 li ST MONDAY in April next, in front of tho Court blouse, within tho legal honrs nf salo, Ibo fol? lowing parcels of REAL ESTATE, belonging to tho eatato of tho lato Gabriel R. Starling, deceased, all lying and situated in Richland County, to wit: 1. A Tract of LAND, known as tho George Coon Tract, containing seventy ,70) acres, I more or lea*, situated about twenty miles from Columbia, near tho road to Garner's ferry. 2 A Traet of Land, known as tho Jamos Campholl Tract, containing tlireo hundred and nineteen CH1.)) acres, moro or leas, bound? ed by landa of Joseph E. Reoao and E. D. Gil? more. 3. An improved Lot. in tho city of Columbia, containing three-fourths of an aero, more or load, situated on tho corner of Barnwell and Ta\ lor streets. 4. A Lot, in Columbia, containing four (4) acrcB, moro or leas, bounded by Wheat, As? sembly, Gates and Rico stroets. ALSO, A Tract of Land, containing throo hundred and eighty-four (38-1) acres, more or lea?, bounded by lands formerly belonging to .las. II. Adams, to catate of Ephraim Adama, and to estate of Gaffney. This tract belongs to catato of Gabriel R. Starling and to Wm. lt. Taylor, and will bo sold for partition between them. Tho muniments of title pertaining to the aaid parcela, with plats of recont re-surveys of parouls abovo number* d, may bo seen on tile in tho oilieo of Clerk of tho Court. TEHMS OF SALE -Cash sufficient to pay the coats of proceedings and of salo, and one third of tho purchaao monoy; the balance on a credit of one and two yours, in equal instal? ments, with intcroat from the day of salo, to bo secured by bonds with good aurolioa, and mortgages of tho prcmisea. Purchasers to pay fur neceasary papera and revenue, stamps. Tho abovo described propel ty will bo sold at the risk of tho former purchasers, they having failed to comply with terms of sato. Marek 13 mth P. F. F RAZEE, 8. R. C. Sheriff's Sale. Under order of Judge ot Probate. Bx part* Mrs. Sophia Ewart??. J. 8. Guignard et ai. Petition for Dower. IN pnrananoo of an order made by tho Hon? orable William Hutoon Wig?, Judge of Pro? bate for Richland County; I will sell, on the FI HST MONDAY in April next, in front of the Court House, in Columbia, within tho legal hoare, All that LOT, or parcel of LAND, situated on Richardson street, ia tho city of Co? lumbia, bounded on the North by a lot formerly of Mrs. Black, but now of tho catato of James 8. Ouignard, and measuring thereon 208 foot, more or less; on tho East by an alley? way, measuring thereon 47 f?*et, moro or lesa; OD tho South by a lot of the estate of James S. Guignard, measuring thereon208 foot, more or lesa; and on tho Wost by Richardson street, measuring thereon 47 feet, more or loas. TEBMB-Cash; purchaser to pa* for stamps ani papers. ?m P. F. FRA ZEE, 8. R. C. March 13 m th_ Sheriffs 8ale. BY VIRTUE of a writ ot fieri /acia?, to mo directed, I will sell, on the FI ll HT MON? DAY in April next, in front of tho Court Uonso in Columbia, within tho legal hours, AU that lot or LAND in tho city of Colum? bia, containing ono-fourth of an acre, more or ICBM, and bounded SB follows: On the North by Lady street; on tho East by lands of the catato of John Stevens; on tho South by George Davis, and on tho West by Laurens street, levied on as tho proportv of William J. Randolph, at tho snit of William Donglaa vs. William J. Randolph. Term cash. P. F. FBAZEE, S. R. C. _March 1$_mth bhenff's Sale. Under order of Judge of Probate. Sultan W. McKenzie, Administrator, r.s. Frances Por? tee, et al. IN pursuance of an order made by tho Hon. Wm. HutBon Wigg, Judgo of Probate for Richland County, I will soil on the ?rat MON? DAY in April next, in front of the Court House in Columbia, within tho legal hours, All that Tract of LAND in Richland County, containing forty-five (45) acres, moro or less, situated on Rock Spring Uran ch and Griffin's Creek: bounded North by the Rock Spring Branch; East by Griffin's Creek; South by Gilbert Garner, and WeBt by Lewellen Wood? ward. TERMS Cash. Purchaser to nay for Btatnps and papers._P^F. FBAZEE.JI. R. C. ^Luotlon Sales. Bacon, Coffee and Seaars. BY D G. FE1X0TT0 & SON. TUESDAY MORNING, 5th April, at 10 o'clock, in front of our Auction Boom, wo will posi? tively sell, on account of all concerned, - Bags Rio Coffee, - Out Dacon Shoulders, - Rbis. Flour and Potatoes, - BOSCH Sogars, brands "Grand Dutchess," "Paul Moraby." "Ungo," Au., some of them imported brande, and damaged in transporta? tion. 1 inmediately after above, 5 Hhda. Primo Western C. R. Sides, G Caaes Primo Dry Salted Sides and Bellies, 2 Casen Sugar-Cured Shoulders, 40 Bbla. Extra and Family Flour, Boxes Cheese, Soaps, libia. Molasses, Ac. Sale without any reserve, and positively to close consignment. Terms cash. April 3 Sheriff's Sale. F. A. Sitgreaves vs. J. W. Thornton-Warrant of Attacement. IN pursuance of an order in the above stated case, mado by the Honorable Sarauel W. Melton, Circuit Judge Filth CP cn it of South Carolina, I will sell, on MONDAY, the 18th day of April instant, in front of tho Court House, in Columbia, within the legal honre. One MULE, attached as the property of the defendant, at the snit of F. A. Sitgreaves VB. J. W. Thornton. Terms cash. Aptil 3 mth P. F. FRAZER. 8. B. O. Sheriff's Sale. Louis H. Trevett vs. Francis Kenstler-War? rant of Attachment. IN pursuance of an order in the above stated case, made by William B. Nash, one of the Magistrate? for'Richland County, I will sell, on MONDAY, the 18th of April instant, in front of the Court UOUBO, in Columbia, within the legal boure. One VIOLIN and CASE, attached as the property of Franoii Kenstler, at the suit of Louis H. Trevett os. Francis K? Datler. Terms cash. P. F. FR AZ EE, S. R. C. April 3_mth Sheriffs Sale. A. Smytho vs. A. M. Lee_Warrant cf Attach? ment. IN pnrenanco of an order in thoabovo stated case, made by A. L. Solomon, one of the Magistrates for'Richland Connty, I will sell, on THURSDAY, the 14th day or April, 1870, in front of tho Court House, in Columbia, within tho legal hours, the following goods and chattels of tho defendant, viz: TWO ROXI'S and two Trunks, containing Booka, Portraits, Crockery, Blankets, Coun? terpanes, Ac. One Desk, one Table and one Carpet. Terms caah. P. F. FRAZEE. March 30 wm_H. R. C. Sheriff's Sale. John English vs. David H. Smith. BY virtue of a warrant to levy on and sell tho crop of tho defendant "in the abovo ?tatod cuan, directod to me by D. B. Miller, E-?q , Clerk of tho Circuit Court for Richland County, and in pursuance of au Act of the Genoral Assembly of South Carolina, entitled "An Act to secure advances for agricultural purposes," and also hy .virtue ot a certain lien oxeetited bv David H. Smith to John Eng.iah, in Juno, 18G0, I will sell, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of April, 1870t in front of the Court MOUBO, in Columbia, within the legal hours, the following property, viz: 5 head of Cattle. Terms cash. P. F. FRAZEE, 8. B. 0. March 3S wm _ Bay to the Best Advantage. w. A,TARHT& CO.. Dridgo street, near Gates, ?-enox-^X Grrooers f?slSh SELL GOODS as Cheap, ir not Cheap X.")".^|'ler than any houao in Columbia. Give *jftffijjth<Hg a trial._March 10 Biscuit, Crackers, &c. pr f \ BARRELS and boxeB Frosh Crackors, ?)U Ac, just received and for salo low, con aiating as follow*: tl inger Schnapps, Ginger Cakes, Soda Biscuit, Butler Crackers, Cream Biscuit, Cream Crackers, Lomon Crackors, Egg Crackors, And BOXPSassorted Family Crackers March 9_J. A T. H. AGNEW. 100 Bales Hay. OR salo low, by March 2_LOWRANCE A CO. Bonds and Stocks. C? O I. 1) AND S II, V E II . UNCURRENT BANK BILLS, Coupons, Mutilated Currency, Ao., Au., Au., bnnght and sold by D. GAMBRtLL, Feb 15 Hmo On>o Columbia Hotel Bnilding. Irish Potatoes, PLANTINO and for table use: Early Roso, Early Goodrich, Pink-oye, Poach Blow, Chili Red. For salo hy_GEO. SYMMERS. For Sale or Bent, ONE or tho most ologant RESIDENCES in tho city. Halo preferred, to chango in __vcBtnient. Terms oasv. Apply to POPE A HASKELL, Attorneys at Law, Feb 5 Scott's Rango, Alain street. F