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Vorelfjn Bow?. >?.'".??' ; MADBTD, April 7.-In" tba Corteo, o dropatch from the. Captaiu-Gonond of Cuba vf as read; announcing the flight of Jordun, the insnrgont Commandcr-in Chiof, tho surrender of many rebels, the execution of othors, and dedaring tho rebellion .ended. The Cortes adopted a vote of .thanks to DeRoda's army, the navy and, (the volunteers. JP An?s, April 7.-It is rumored that Coane Dar ti and Buffett, Minister of Fi? nance, have resigned. It is also rumor? ed that the Emperor hurt himself mount? ing his horse. The rumors dopressed the Bourse. Emile Ollivier and .Tides Janen have been elected mombers of tho Academy of France. Ollivier takes Lamortine's chair. [ The medical students have signed a protest against closing their school. The Moniteur, the ministerial journal, aocuses Bonhor of encouraging the strike at Oreuzot. HAVANA, April 7.-Official despatohes have been received from DeBodas, at Puerto Principe, announcing a great re? action in the insurrection districts iu favor of the Spaniards. Persons conti? nuo to present themselves for protection. Ten commun left Puerto Priuotpe with instructions to divide themselves into em ill partios, each column under sealed orders. The rebel General ?Agr?mente was lately near Puerto Priucipe. Spanish despatches say that Jordan has certainly fled, and that tho insur? gents are commanded by Genend Agra monte; o's >, that tho Cuban Congress has beeb dissolved. Convoys of provisions now reach Les Tunas without molestation. LONDON, April 8.-Tho election of Lord Lonesbury as a representative poer for Ireland, hus boon announced iu the House. The vote on the important amendment on the Irish land bill, show? ed but 32 majority for the Munster. Parts correspondents of London jour? nals confidently predict that the plobici tum will be ordered early in May. PAWS, April 8.-Tho Antiquarians are exaited over the discovery of a great Bo man amphith??tre ia the excavatious at | Mount Genieve, near this oity. A grand military review took place to? day. The streets wore full of soldiers and peoplo. VIENNA, April 8.-Tho Upper Chamber passed resolutions favoring a liberal mi? nistry and opposing tho strong central i powers. The Lower Chamber adopted an address to the Emperor, protesting against experimental changes of thc con? stitution. From W a.* ll lu utan. WASHINGTON, April 8.-Gov. Sen ter testifies before the Reconstruction Com? mittee to-morrow. The conservatives apprehend that Seater will favor declar? ing the election a fraud, and finally, that Seater will continue Governor, as tho Buooessor of Brownlow, nod be the pro? visional Governor. A part of this scheme involves allowing Georgia to romain iu her present status. The House discussed private bills. Clark, of Texas, was placed ou tho Com? mittee on Commerce. The Elections Committee heard Couner and Grafton this morning, from tho Third Texas Dis? trict; no action. The Pacifia Railroad Committed heard General Hunter on thc trans-continental route. M. Gilbort, of New York, attorney of tho Mompbis and El Faso routo, favors tho traus-contineu tal road. No progress in tho Virginia matter be? fore Judge Chase. In the Semite, the morniug hour wa? occupied with District uffairs. Thc Joint Committee's report ou Indiun affairs was resumed. Davis entered hissolemu pro? test against its passage. He was satisfied that it meant nothing but fraud and treachery towards tho Indians, and no? thing but ruin nud desolation for thom. It requires a two-third's vote of tho Se? nate to ratify the treaties, but if yon give to tho Houso concurrent jurisdiction iu this matter, the very principio underly? ing our treaties will bo overthrown. After further discussion, without action, ad? journed. In tba House, the credentials of Barry fron the Third Mississippi District, were presentud and referred to tho Cuna mi-tee on Elections. A resolution for tho relief of tho sureties of W. D. Ktndall, lalo post? master at New Orleans, passed. Bui ry, after an examination of cre? dentials, was neuf ed. Tariff wu8 resumed, whoa tho House aljonroed. Internal revenue receipts to day, S387, 000. Delano decides that each lowery vender must pay a license and managers must give boud for venders. Judge Bradley has gone home, in Jer? sey, preparatory to goiog South. Tho nomination of J nd go Bond to the Fourth Circuit will not bo considered till Senators return from tho funeral. Gov. Henry A. Wiso has been admit? ted to practice in tho Supreme Court. Tho National Banks of Now York held $25,500,1)00 iu specie on tho 21th of Marah. Iliiin. si tc Mews. NEW YORK, April 8.-Tho missing steamer Missouri arrived at Havana th ii morning. Sylvester Brun, better known as Jack Reynolds, who murdered William Town? send, was bunged to-day, when hopes for a reprieve wero gono. Bran abandoned the pretence of iusauity und kissed thc oracilix. Ho struggled seventeen mi natos after tho drop foll. McFarland's defence oponed to-day. CONOOUD, N. H., April 8.-Fiuga are at h a If-mast and bolls wero tolled, nnd tho headquarters of tho Grand Army of tho Republic were draped in mourning in memory of Geo. Thomas. CHTCAOO, lill,., April 8.-Mr. and Mrs. Munder wero murdered to-day, at Co 1 ma, and their ohild was noarly killed. Tho deed wan perpetrated by robbers, who stole 81,600. <>;:-s^ asrfcgg*........j?.?.i,:^g4J'.?' .' .T?OT, April 8.-Tho remain* of Gen. Thomas arrived safely, und tho funeral occurred to-day ncoordiug to programme. FINANCIAL AND COHMBBCIAL. COLUMBIA, April S.-There has been bot little cotton on the murket during the past week, only 154 bales having been disposed of, at the following price's: 4 hales at 16>?; 3 at 17; 7 at 18; 10 at 19%; 51 at 20; 68 at 20J.< ; 8 at 21. Kaw YORK, April 8-Noon.-Stocks steady. Money easy, at 5@6. Exchange -long 8%; short 9& Gold 12%. Bonds IO?.!- Tennessee's, ex-conpon, 59; new 53; Virginia's, ex-coupon, 70; new 69; Louisiana's, old, 70; new 72 J? ; Ievoo G's 75; 8's 91; Alabama 8's 97; 5's 80; Georgia G's 88; 7's 93; North Caroli? na's, old, 46)?; new 21; South Caroli? na's, old, 88: new 82. Flour dull, and 5o. lower. Wheat dull, and lo. lower. Corn a shade firmer. Pork steady-mess 27.03. Lard quiet-barrels 15^(2)16 steam. Cotton in higher demand and moderate-nplauds 23*^; Orleans 24; sales 1,300 bales. Freights dull. 7 P. M.-Cotton firm and elosiug quiet, with sales of 2,700 bales-mid diing uplands 23)? ; Orleans 24. Flour ? State and Western 5@10c. lower; Stato ?4.35; Southern dull uud drooping, at 5.50. Wheat dull-winter red and amber Wostorn 1.22@1.25*?. Com new mixed Western 1.08@1.10. Pork firmer-mess 27.25. Lard firmer steam 14)^@16. Whiskey decidedly lower, at 1.03@L.05. Rice dull. Sugar quiet. Coffee dull. Molasses dull. Gold 12%. Money 5?6. BALTIMORE, April 8.-Cotton Armer and prices a shade better-middling 23; Bales 102 bales; ret receipts 27. NEW ORLEANS, April 8.-Cotton fis m middling 22?<?22;?; sales 5,850 bales; not receipts 678. LOUISVILLE, April 8.-Flour and graiu unchanged. Provisions active. Pork 24 00. Shoulders 11%; clear sides 16|.<. Lard 16. Whiskey 1.00. MOBILE, April8.-Cotton steady-mid? dling 22; sales 800 bales; receipts 1,315; Btock 50,687. SAVANNAH, April 8.-Cotton very firm-middling 21%; sales 400 bales; ro ccipts 945. AUGUSTA, April 8.-Cotton market firm and moro active with sales of 37 bales-middliugs 21i.<; receipts 321; stock 19,416. CHARLESTON, April 8.-Cotton quiet and steady-middling 22; sales 100 bales; receipts 414; stock 15,656. PARIS, April 8.-The Bourse opened qniet-rentes 73f. aud 75c. LONDON, April 8-Noon.-Consols un? changed: bonds 90?.j. LIVERPOOL, April 8-3 P. M.-Cotton buoyant-uplands llj-?; Orleaas ll)i>; sales of the week 94,000 bales; export 15,000;speculation 17.000; stock455.000, whereof American is 254,000; receipts 76.000, whereof American is 54,000; stock cotton afloat 213,000, whereof American is 218,000. Yarns uud fabrics ut Man? chester 6 rm. LivEitpooL, April 8-Eveniug. -Cot tou closed firm and unchanged, with s des of 12,000 bales. WHOLESALE I* ll IC ES CUUItKNT, COUKEOTED WEEKLY BY THE BOAUD Ol' TRADE. APPLES, ??oU.l ?OJOI 5U UAOOINO, Gunny 20328 li?udos # yd 30 ii32 BALK Hore. A?iiitil,<V??(? N.y.orWcs$<lt>lU015 BUTTER, Northern (??50 Country, $ lb.25035 BACON. Hum.-. .:??uf/>\ Sides, ?J lt.1G!<?18 Shoulders... 1101(1 CHICKS, $1,000. .9012 CANDLES, Spcrm40(&70 Albumin Uno lt< .'Ait/;:'.;, Tullow. 19fi22 COTTON YAUN18O01 UU CorroN.Strict Md0 21 Middling... 'Mit) Low Midl'g, 19? GuodOrdny, 18 <? Ordinary... 170 CUKKHK.E.D.UI. 23025 c'actory.19 Vi 21 COFFEE, Kio,t(lbl8(?22 Laguayra_25027 Java.!I0 (t,\M FLOUR. Co. 8OU09UO Northern.00J@ll no QUAIN, Cuni 1 35 <a\ 4u Wheat_1 CU02 Ot) Oats. 1 <H)@1 10 Peas.1 7502 00 ?1 AY, Nortn, $fowt.2 0U Eastern . BIDES, Dry, $ll>12|@t8 Green.?8 INDIGO, Caro.. .101 25 LAUD, t-db.18?J21 LUMUKU, Bds lao t.l 50 Scantling. 1 50 Slmiglea,$)l000..2 75 L.1MK, fi Util. 2 5002 75 MOLASSES,CU ba, 4ti(a 55 Now Orl'uhl lM(u)l lu Sueur irse..7501 UU NAILS, %} Kog5 5U0C 75 ONIONS. ??bus! 7502 till OIL, Kerosene,g C0(st7U Machinery_7501 21 SPECIE, Gold 01 lil ailvor. 01 tC POT AT'S, Irisl 50YJ)t 7. J Sweet, bus 1 7502 HO SICK, GaiohualIi8J'?,lu rinoT, t'hag. 3 O?I03 16 HALT, Liverp.25U02 00 SOAP, %ltb,.7J0K> SPiniTS, Alcohol,fji7 uU Braitdv . A 00012 (10 IIolliidGin.5 (1007 0 ' American..2 OW03 ( 0 Jam. Hum.fl UU07 CU N. E. " . .2 OJ03 5(1 Bo.Whiakv3 5U01 Ufl Munoiighiu25O01 08 licet Hied. 135015? SUOAR, Crua'd, 17?(?18 Powdered... lGtj}l8 Brown.120 n; STABCU, t'? lt?... 9i0lb TEA, Green lb 1 OU02 5U Black, ....1 OU01 08 Ton.vcco, Chw.0001 CU t>mokiug,U)..5U01 ll YINEOAU, Wine,.7U?7i? Cider.5U0CG French_1 25? i 50 WINK, Cham. 20???8 00 Port, tJgal3UO05UU Sherry... 3 5U0C UH Madeira.. .2 5008(0 SOUTH CAROLINA SUNDAY SCHOOL CON? VENTION.-At a meeting held iu the city of Charleston, on Monday eveniug, March 28, composed of representatives from tho various Sunday Schools, of all denominations iu that city, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That a convention of Sun? day school supcriutoudeuts, teachers and friends in the State of South Carolina be held in this city on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, tho 12th. 13th and 14th of May next, for tho purpose of devising ways aud means for tbe advuncemeut of tho Sunday school canso throughout the Stato, to confur together relative to the best modes of conducting Sunday schools and iucrcasing their usefulness. Resolved, That invitatious bo extended to ull persons interested in the cause of Sunday schools, in evory part of the State, to attend said convention, and that arrangements be. mudo for their en? tertainment in this city, aud transporta? tion if possible. THE PACHTO CARLE.-At last, a cable is talked of to joiu tho Atuericau conti uent und tho Chinese coast by a straight lino across tho Pucitio Oceun. Cables aro very readily mado and laid now, and tho propositions do uot loug precedo the reality; BJ that there is overy likelihood wo shall soou bo as ucur to Cantou as to auy European city in the interchange o thought aud nows. This cable, with the completion of tbe lines now in construe tiou in the Indian Ocean, will complete tho girdling of the earth. LATEST' QUOTATIONS OF Spvrvaxm?? C?BITIES IN CnAniiESTON. S. Jorrected, semi-weekly, by A. O. Kaufman, Broker, No. 25 Brood street-April 8, 1870: Names of Securities. Raie Tn. Ofer'd Asked STATE SECURITIES. North Carolinu, old 6 . 17 N. Carolina, new.. G .... 21 South Carolina, old 6 86 . S. Carolina, new.. 6 80 . S. C. reg. atk, ex ia 6 . 80 Georgia, old. 7 .... 89 Georgia, new. 7 . 91 Georgia.... 6 . 88 Tennessee, old_ 6 . 60 Tennessee, new... 6 . 51 Alubama. 8 . 98 Alabama. 5 . 75 om SECURITIES. Atlanta, Ga., bonds 8 . 87 Augusta,Gu. bonds 7 . 81 Charleston stock.. 6 . 58 Char'u Fire Ln bds 7 . 75 Colambia.S.C.bds 6 . 70 Columbus, Ga.,bds 7 . 82 Macon, Ga., bonds 7 . 78 Memphis, Tenn., bauds, endorsed. 6 65 Memphis, Tenn., bonds, uuendVd 6 . 53 Savannah, Ga.,bds 7 83 85 Wilmington, N. C. 8 71 73 Wilmington, N. C. 6 58 60 BATXiROAD BONOS. Atlantic aud Gulf. 7 76 80 ti. R., first mort.. 7 70 . Central Georgm. 7 96 99 Chnrleston and Sa. 6 65 . C., C. & A. 7 . 90 Cheraw and DaiTu 7 . 86 Georgia Railroad. 7 95 100 G. & C., 1st mor.. 7 80 . G. & C., Stute guar 7 69 . Memphis & Charles 7 83 86 N. Eastern p'stduo 7 . 90 N. Eastern, new... 8 . 88 Sav. & C.. 1st mort 7 . 80 S. & C., Stat? guar 7 70 . South Carolina_ 7 . 80 South Carolina.... 6 . 75 Spart'g and Uuion. 7 58 . RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Athiutio and Gulf. 100 37 ll ? Central Ga., ex div IDO . 117 C., C. & A.100 . 55 Georgia. 100 . 109 G. and C. R. R... 20 2 . Macon and West .. 100 . 112 Mcmphis&Churles. 25 ll . North-eastern_ 50 10 . Sav. & Charleston. 100 - 35 S. C., wholesharcB 100 . 15 S. C., half shares,. 50 . 22 BANK STOCKS. fPeo'aN. B'kCh'n, capital ?500,000. 100 101 . {lat Nat Bk Char'u capitul 8100,( 00. 100 . 120 S. C. Loan &T. Co. 105 Cur. Nat. Bk, Col'u. Bank of Charleston whole shares.... 100 . 23 Bank Char, i.i shs. ni . 11>.? Uuiou Bank S. C.. 50 7 . People's Bauk S.C. 25 . 5'.< P. & M. Bank S. C. 25 . Vi Bank of Newberry. 25 . 5 Bank of Camden, 50 . 2 Others worthless. MISCETj. SECURITIES. (Jhur. M. & M. Co. 100 . Wando M. & M.Co. 100 . Chnrl'n Gas Co... 25 . 2S>.< Ch'uCity R R.st'k 60 . 51 Granitevillo M. Co. 500 . 170 G. & C. R. cert, iu. 67 . S. C. R. cert, ind. par N. E. R. cert, ind. 65 City of Charleston certificate iudebt. 98 par. City Memphis coup. 70 . N. E. R. pref, stock. 35 S. & U. R. p. d. con. 58 . S. & C. R. p. d. cou. 62 . EXCnANOE, ETC. Sterling bills. 121 121>? New York sight. par Gold. 110 112 Silver. 105 108 S. C. BANK BILLS. *Bauk Charleston. *Bank of Newberry. Bank of Camden. 50 . Bank Georgetown. 5 . Bank of S. C. 5 . Bank of Chester. 5 . Bank of Hamburg. 3 . Bank of thc State of S. C., prior to '61. 50 . BuukStutoofS. C., issue '61 and '62. 18 . *P. &M. Bk. Char. ?People's Bk Char. *Union Bank Char. *S.W.R.R. Bk, old. ?S.W.R R.Bk. new. State Bank, Char. 3 . Farmers'Ex. B k C. Ut Exchange Ba'k, Co...... 10 . Com'l Bank, of Co. 2 . Mer. Bauk Chcruw. 3 . Plan. Bank Fairfield. 3 . S. C. bills receiv. par City of Charleston ton chango bills. par fLess Stock dividend of 20 per cent, and cash dividend of 6 per cent. jLess cash divideud of 6 per cent. Securities moro in demand. Exchange favoring buyers. Money easy. Bunk rates 1 per cent, a mouth on stock collaterals. Out? side rates urbitrury. Bank notes stagnant. ?f?y Bills marked (hus (*) aro being redeemed at tho bunk counters of each. REMO VAL. HAVINO ronio\od my place of business to tho stand formerly occupied by Ur. Sorry, tiuxc to Pollock House, my patroua will lind mo at that placo hereafter, with a full and completo aaaortmcnt of SPUING GOODS, cousistingof English. Trench and Scotch CaB simerca, Neck Tica, and Gout's Furnishing Goods generally. A call is solicited. March 24 J. F. KISF.NMANN. For Sale, CAA BUSIIELS COTTON SEED, of snpo t}\J\J rior quality. For particulars, in? quire at KRAFT'S BAKEItV, Aoril 1 Main street.. Neck Ties, OF ovory Bhado and hue, and all tho now styles as thoy come ont, at March 19 lt. A W. C. SWAFFIELD'S. I HA.VE on hand a largo and well-selected stock of the abovo GOODS, ?hieb I am offer? ing at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, and pur? chasers will do well to give mo a call, as I re? spectfully solicit an examination, feeling that it ?viii bo to thoir advantage to do au. April 3 C. F. JACKSON. OPERA CLOAKS. SPRING GOODS. WE opon to-day a splendid assortment of I OPERA CLOAKS, a full liuo of White f Kid Gloves and Laco-tritnmod Chemisettes. Our SPRING STOCK ia now roady for in? spection, which will be found, on oxamiuation, to be much larger than at any previous season, and the prices considerably lower than they ever have been since wc commenced businoss. For the present, a discount of ten per cont, will be allowed for specie. March 25_J. H. A M. L. KINARD. Granite Mill- Stones, From ike Cloud's Creek Quarries, Edgefield \ County, 8. o'. TUE abovo superior MILL-STONES havo been "weighed in the balance (iron) and not found wanting." Orders filled at short notice. Address E. W. McLENNA, March 30 || 121CTT2_Leoavillc. S. C. Stockholders' Meeting. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA ft AUG. R. R CO., COLUMBIA, S. C., March 29, 1870. THE Firat Annual Meeting of tho Stock? holders of thia Companv will he held in tho city of Augusta, on WEDNESDAY, tho 20TH proximo, at 10 o'clock A. M. stockholders and their families will have tho privilege of going and returning over this road freo, from Monday, tho 18th proximo, to Saturday, tho 23d proximo, both days in? clusivo. C. H. MANSON, March 29 JU_Secretary. Hoes! Hoes!! WE have in store 250 dozen of Brade's boavy Crown Steel HOES, Brade's Light Stool Hoes and Riveted Eyes. Elwell's Picks and Plantera' Hoea, manufactured near Bir? mingham, England, for our trado, and paid fur with gold at Iii to 12.} per cent, premium, and wo e mfi.lentlv say wo aro prepared to suit tho market. ' LOWRANCE & CO. March 23 _ The Fertilizing Properties of 'Thuine.' ' ANALYSIS-Bono Phosphate Soluble, Sul? phate of Ammonia, Sulphate of Potaah, Sulphate of Soda, Sulphate of Limo, Carbo? nato of Lime, Sulphate of Iron, Organic .Sub? stances. Thia ia tho beat combination of fer? tilizing ingredients known to chemistry. Il e. m i ams every property ueceaaary to Bupply thc wants of vegetation, and ia a reliable ?Min posit ion-making it tho beat general FER? TILIZER ever offered to Plantera and b armera in South Carolina. For Gardens, it will bc found a cheap and satisfactory manure. For aale in largo and small lola, by FISHES A- I1E1N1TSH, March 12 j Druggists. Fresh Goods at Low Prices. -I f\ f\i\f\ LBS. BACON HAMS, Sides ?1 J.UV/V/ and Shoulders. 300 bbla. Family and low-priced Flour. 20 kits Mountain Butter. 50 bbls. Refined and Crushed Sugara. March 25_For Bain hv_K. HOPE. French Brandy. JUST received, imported direct from Bor? deaux: Ono u mk Brandenburg Freres COGNAC, vint ago 1835. Ono caak Pinct, Cast ?lion A Co.'a; very fine. For Palo bv GEO. KYMMRRH. Irish Potatoes, PLANTING and for table uae: Early BOBO, Early Goodrich, Pink-eye, Peach Blow, Chili Red. " For ado by_ GEO. SYMMERS. Sweet Potato Slips, pr f\ BUSHELS YAMS and other Slips, in 9J\ f Uno order, for salo by M n en 25_ E. HOPE. Hoes, Steel and Iron. Qrir\ DOZEN Brade's CROWN HOES, na Ow\/ sorted sizes. 20.0U0 lbs. English PLOW STEEL, assorted sizea. 50.000 lbs. Genuine SWEDES I BON, assort? ed sizes. Tho abovo aro ot direct importation from Stockholm, Birmingham and Sheffield, and aro, therefore, of superior qualities to North? ern Initiation*.. J. A T. lt. AGNEW. The New State Code, INTERLEAVED and Sound, $2 50. Paper Cover, not Interleaved, $1.00. Acta of Legislature, 18C9-70, $1.00. Ofllrial copiea of tho abovo for aale. Mail vour orders to BRYAN & McCARTER, March 30 Columbia, H. C. Bonds and Stocks. GOLD AND SILVER. UNOUERENT BANK BILLS, Coupons, Mutilated Currency, &c, Ac., Ac. bought and sold bv D. GAMBhILL, Feb 15 Hmo OffL'n Columbia HntH Building. Fulton Market Pickled Beef. BUFFALO TONGUES, Mutton llama, Smoked Beof, Pickled Pig Pork, Pickled Salmon, for sale by Mar-h8 E. HOPE. For sate or Beut, aONE o? tho moat elegant RESIDENCES in tho city. Kalo preferred, to chango in? vestment. Terms eaav. Apply to POPE A HASKELL, Attorneys at Law, Fol>5 Scott'* Itnnco. Main Street. 300 Barrels Flour. FOR salo by Mareh 2 _ LOWRANCE A CO. 100 Bales Hay. FOR salo low, by March 2 LOWRANCE .t CO. Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN tho best maimer, by first claas workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING finely cxeentod. Dec IC _WILLIAM O LAZE. Fine Gold Watches ij-rr^T?B GF all descriptions, for Ladies _Jm?k*j^3kV and Gentlemen, for salo at fiaM^fc WILLIAM GLAZE'S, Qn0 {j00r (fatth of Mesera Scott A Williama' Bunking House. Deo 16 Stack's Corn Whiskey. FOR sale bv March 2 LOWRANCE A CO. For Bale. "F ANDS of tho catato of B> N. Lewis, dc JLj ooaaed, conaiating of tho following valua? ble Tracta: A PLANTATION, containir g 218 acres, in Richland County, on the branches of Six Milo Creek, and bounded by landa of John Einaler and James Douglas. ALSO, A Traot of Land, ia Richland Connty, five milos from Columbia, containing about 736 acres, on branch, waters of Crane Creek. ALSO, A valuable Traot, in tho County of Lexing? ton, oppoaito Columbia, known as tho Maver? ick Traot, containing about 127 acres; on it a beautiful sito for a residonco, convenient to the city. ALSO, A Tract, in Richland Connty, containing about 250 acree, and bounded by lands of Joel Martin snd others. ALSO, A Tract, in Richland Connty, containing about 25G acres, on the branches of Sandy Run and Tcrriblo. watora of the Witoreo River; bounded by Ianda of Thomas Milos and others. Apply to F. w. MCMASTER, Attorney at Law, No. 5 Law Rango, Columbia. March 31_ths8 In Equity--Lexington. Jool J. A. Jcfcoat and wife vs. Alexander Gei? ger, Executors and others-Hill to account, tte. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Alexan? der Goiger, Caroline Geiger, Isabella Gei? ger, Josiah Geiger and John Geiger, five ol tho defendants in the above caso, resido be? yond the limita of this Stato. It ia, on motion of Mr. Moetzo, Solicitor for complainants, or? dered that said defendants do plead, answer oi demur to tho hill in this case within forty dayi from tho dato hereof, or the carno will bf taken pro coiifesso as to them. D. J. GRIFFITH, C. C. P. CLERK'S OFFICE, LEXIKOTON C. H., February 19. 1870._Feb 2G. March 17, 29. April 9 ? TUB POLICY-HOLDER'S Life and Tontine Assurance Company of the South, 29 Iiroad s'.reet, Chnrteston. S. C., HAVING deposited $50,000 with the Comp troll or-General for the protection of iti policy-holders, will isano tho usual forms o Lifo and Endowment Policies. It is thc most liberal Company lo thc A MU rei in the World! Tho Charter guarantees to the assured th cash surrendtr value of his policy after on mumal premium has been paid, except in caa of fraud. It ia tho only purely mutual Company in th South. lt haa no St', ikholdere. All surplus profit must bc divided among tho policy-holders. It is thoroughly conservative. Ita invCBtmeuta aro confined by charter t tho most solid securities, and it is under man agemcnt of men of wcll-ontablishod abilit and integrity. Persons desiring any information will pleae communicate with anv of tho ofiiccre. WM. Mc BD RN ?Y, President. E P. ALEXANDER, Vico Pres. and Ac GEO. E. BOQQS, Sr-c'v and Oen. Agt. JOHN T. DARBY, M. D., Mod. Advise March 29 jl 8 _ Greenwood Hotel. ? yrt*I'^Y THE subscriber, having pu ft llU*^~-**3 chased thc large and com nu / In- 1 'MA1 I 'huns building known as tl KSgHgjtS: GREENWOOD HOTEL, pruparuu to entertain thc traveling pnbli Tho house is situated in full view of and coi veuicnt. to tho depot, and busiucBS portion tho town. Tho rooms aro largo, neatly ai newly furnished. Tho labio will be constant supplied with every delicacy tho market s fords, and tho hotel ia in every way equal t if it doua not surpass any, in tho up-cuuntr In connection with thia hotel ia a lirst cia Livcrv Stable. Convcvances of all kinds < hand for biro. T. F. RILEY, Proprietor. GiiEF.NWoon. S. C., March 1:1 Imo State of South Carolina-Eichlai Connty. COU HT OF COMMON ULFAS. Jonathan M. Blakely and Winthrop B. W Hims, as survivors' Plaintiff-?, rs. Aloxand Laughlin, Defendant. TO ALEXANDEK LAUGHLIN, Defenda in thia action: You aro hereby summon and ri quired to answer tho complaint in tl action, which is tiled in thc office of the Ck of the Court ol Common Pleno, fur the ai County, and to serve a copy or your ansv on tho subscribers al their oflico, at Coln his, within twenty dava after tho service this BiiinmoEB on you, exclusivo of tho day service. If you fail to answer this complaint nit] tho tim? aforcsuid, tho pla int : li's will ti judgment againat you for tho sum of tin thousand and forty-seven dollars and nine one cents, with interest at the rato of sm per centum, payable annually from tho thir first day of May. ono thousand eight ht drod ai d sixtv, and cnBts.. Dated March .10 1870. BARNWELL A MONTEITH. April 2 h0 PlaintilVs' Attorney? For Sale. DICKSON'S IMPROVED COTTON'SEI GROWN from Scud purchased directly Mr. David Dickson, in 1807, and oareft preserved from mixing or adulteration w other seed. I will deliver tho Seed, aacked in good orr at tho Louisville Depot, South Carolina lt road, at ?2.?0 per bushel, for any amount der 5 bushels, or at $1.50 ncr bushel, for amounts ill excess of 5 bushels. A. P. AMAKER, St. Matthew's, S. ( I respectfully refer to tho below named g t leinen, who purchased Seed of mc last spri tor it formation touching the purity and su rioritv of tho Seed, to wit: Hon. T. J. Gc wyn, Dr. A. It. Taber, Fort Motte; P. M. il aer, Esq., and Wm. Paulling, Esq., St. t thew's; L.lt. Beckwith, Esq , Jamison's; Captain P. H. W. Briggmann and W. B. Mul Esq.. Orangebarg CourtUouso ; all cf Oral burg Conntv. H. C. Fob ll 8m< To the Public in General. IHAVE better COTTON SEED than man who advertises Seed for sale, fi is tho improvod BOYD PROLIFIC, which cols any other. Tho prico is $2.50 nor bua Aa examination of my proofs will bo cnuv ?iifr. 1 refer to Jncob H. Wellsand J. D. I Call and look at tho growth, in Butcher Tr Deo 3_N. POP To all Whom it May Concern. HAMBURO. S. C., JANOAUY 16, 18? BEING appointed and commissioned a? Rcccivur of tho Hamburg Bank, all nus having tranaaciiona with said Bank communicate with FRANK ARNI Feb ?_ Ale and Porter. BREMEN LAGER BEER. Youngcr'a Edinburgh Ale. 1 libber's London Porter. For salo tiy p?b IS * CEO SYMMET Patent"office. A LEX ANDER ?t MASON, Solicitora of i t\. rican and European Patents, and C sailors at Patent LSWB, (fifteen yoara e x onco us solicitora of Patenta,) 4C0 Rev atrcct, opposite tho Patent Oflico, Wail ton, D. C. Papers carefully prepared, l'atout s secured without delay. Examina in i ho Patent Oflico freo of chargo, and ii dividual feo asked in any case, unless a Pi ia allowed. Charges as reasonable aa other reliable Agency. Semi for circu? terms, instruct mun and refcroneo. Jan Mouutain Du tier. KITS North Carolina MOUNTAIN] & L THU for sa c low hy tho packaga. March 9 GEO. 8YMME Bay to the Best Advantage. W. A. CARR & CO., Bridge etreet, near Oates, CBfroxxox* 'sd. Oirooers SELL GOODS aa Cheap, if not Cheap ?er than any hoaae in Columbia. Give them a trial. March 10 WHOLESALE HY ?IR Ililli J-ixisrt Opened REAR OF OREG Q'S BUILDING, Corner Main and Taylor Streets. WE are now prepared to offer to Country Merchante and tho Trade a ?tock of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, M., Which for VARIETY IN STYLES and LOW PRICES, cannot be surpassed in any market. All goods ordered carefully eolocted, and satisfaction guaranteed. W.D. LOVE & CO, W. D. LOVE, B. B. McCREERY. IN OCR RETAIL HOUSE, CO LUMIiIA HO TEL BUILDING, Wo havo each department packed full of NEW and DESIRABLE Spring and Summer Dry Goods Of all tho latest importations and Ameri? can manufactures, whioh will be sold at Gold Prices for Greenbacks, AND SILVER GIVEN I IV CHANGE. Wo aro showing some raro novelties in LACE MANTLES, and SHETLAND PANNIER MAN? TLES, METTERNICH STYLE. A full lino of ALEXANDRE A COURVOL SEER GENUINE KIO GLOVES, At low prices. Special Joh Lots of Goods offered daily. W. o. LO vis & co.. March 21) Columbia Hotel Building. Empire Shuttle Machine. WHY IS IT THE BEST! IT RUNS OVER Seams all right. It will take fifty stitches to the ?inch finer than any o thor Ma? chino. It will sew heavier and thicker Goads than any other Machine. It UHsa any and every kind of Thread. It sews Starched : Goods aa well as Unstarched.. It jows tho most delicate, thin, soft fabric with? out drawing. It sows a Dias Seam as well aa any other. W. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia Hotel Building, Nov 23 gmo_Solo Agents. Spring Trade of 1870. R. & W. C. SWAPFIELD. THE LARGEST and best stock of CLOTH? ING, HATS and Gent's FURNISHING GOODS ever brought to Columbia. Prices as low as before the "late unpleas? antness." FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERE AND VESTINGS. GARMENTS made in a stylo equal to tba be.it Northern custom woik. HATS, and overythlng that tho Market af? fords, at prices that arc bound to ploano. SHIRTS, NECK-TIES, HALF HOSE. HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, ?cn. Wo have, aa usual, A VERY LARGE STOCK, And some very CHOICE VARIETIES. OCR JOBBING STOCK Ia large, and tho attontinn of Country Dealers ia aolieitod. R. &, W. C. BWAFFIELD. March 19 REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD Ol' 0ON8TUUOT1NO Artificial Dentures, Patented December, 18G7. AFTER an cxtonsivo nae of thia important improvement in practico for nearly two j earn, it ia with full confidence urgod upon th? profession and thu publio, as fulfilling moro thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other modo, every intention of Artificial Dontures. Aa in thia method, rubber teeth are alto? gether discarded, it ia desi rabio that it should fall especially into the hands of those familiar with gold plate work. lt may not bo gonorally known that they who wear caaea of artificial tocth, oonstruotetl according to thia paient, by Dentists who ara not licensees, render themselves liable to the penalty of infringement, aB well aa tho ope? rator. Oftico rights will bo disposed of and Instruc? tion given by lettor, or at tho operating rooms of Reynolds'^ Reynolds, whoro tho manipula? tion may bo daiiy witneaaed, and where com munioatiouB may bc addressed. WM. REYNOLDS, M. D., Aug 12 t Columbia. 8. 0.