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----?-rr--?-i-r-r-, ...'ii---" ForelgQ Row?. DUBLIN, April 19.-A largo quantity of powder was seized at the little village of Connell, today, supposed to have been collected by Fenians. BERLIN, April 19.-Bismarck is very ill. His physicians nro in consultation. BRUSSELS, April 19.-A boiler in a linen factory exploded to-day, killing twenty-five men and women. The fac? tory was burned, causing a number of bands to be thrown out of employment. LONDON, April 19.-Laird has con? tracted to build two steamers for the New Orleans and Hamburg line. MEXICO, April 16, VIA HAVANA.-Se? rions charges have been preferred against Romero and the Ueoretary of the Trea? sury. The President hus granted spe? cial powers for a speedy trial of kidnap? pers and bandits. The bill constructing the Tehanntepec canal, passed. Revolutionary troubles in the central States are waning, but from other points tho news is unfavora? ble. Placide Viga captured Mazatlan, with a quantity of money. Prom Washington. WASHTNOTON, April 19.-In the House, a petition was presented requesting Go? vernment to abandon the Louisville Canal to private enterprise. By some technicality, Sypher versus St. Martin, from Louisiana, went over. Tho House is now considering the New York Post Office. Ia the Senate, Sumner presented a memorial requesting the Land Commis? sion to provide homesteads for recently enslaved people. Edmunds reported a bill enforcing the fifteenth amendment. Georgia was resumed, when Fowler pro? ceeded to read a written speech. In the Senate, Chandler offered an amendment to the corruption resolution, direoting the Committee on the Judiciary to enquire whether the rebels had at? tempted to use corrupt influences to fie care votes on the Georgia bill. Terry objected and the resolution went over. Chandler offered a resolution request' iog the President to appoint two com missioners to open negotiations with th? people of Winnepeg, with a view of an nexation. - Georgia was resumed and discussed tc recess, with Schurz on the floor. Tin Senate re-assembled at halt-past 7, and i vote will doubtless be reached befon morning. The House is in session to-night oi the tariff. The Senate Judiciary Committee to day commenced un examination of wit nesses in relation to alleged attempts ti secure the defeat of Bingham's amend ment by improper means. It is undei stood that evidence was elicited going ti show that railroad bonds endorsed b; the State of Georgia were offered by out side parties to secure votes of Senator against tho Bingham amendment. Otbe witnesses have been subpoenaed. A. F Boone, who testified that he was com pelted to leave home in oonsequenoe o his politics was before the Becoustruc tion Committee to day regarding Ter nes8ee. Internal Revenue receipts to-da $139,000. The Transcontinental Railroad me had a hearing before the House Pacifi Railroad Committee to-day. No actioi Stephen Preston, a white man, he arrived as Hay tien minister. Delan J decides that the first of Ms occurring on Sunday, bonds shall t dated May second. Cel. O. A. Mack, hos been appointe Inspector of National Cometries, an will Boon prcoeed Southward. ?omtulle New?. NEW YORK, April 19.-The annn mooting of the Tammany Society coi voned to-day. W. M. Tweed was electc Grand Sachem. Tho seats of the youi Democracy iu tho General Tam mai Council were declared vacant. The Silesia, with Burlingame's remait on board, has arrived. SAN FRANCISCO, April 19.-Thosteami Continental, from Mazatlan, has arrivci with $125,000 in treasure. When tl Continental left. Gen. Viga was report? within eight miles of Mazatlan, with 31 men well armed and equipped. Tho Colorado loft for Panama to-da with 300 passengers, includiug tho Oni da survivors. Shipments of treasure since Janna 1st, $13,000,000, including $5,000,0 overland. Mazatlan nd vices to tho 17th havo bo? received. Tho United States steam Saranao and the English gunboat Rei deor are in port. Col. Lucas Peuto, an adherent of I zado, who voluntarily surrendered hil self, was shot. Commotion upon tho supposed ndvc of Vega, has subsided. NORFOLK, VA., April 19.-Tho tug I solute arrived hero this evening from t wreck of tho ship Mercury near Ca Henry, bringing all tho ship's ero Tho crew will leave for New York I morrow. MONTREAL, April 19.-Tho volantei parado as usual, but tho Fenian exci ment hus subsided. Thc Papal Zouuv recently returned from Rome, have fered their services to tho Govern mei It is staled that Prince Arthur's regime of rifles will form part of tho Red Rh oxpedition. *v ?: WILKESDARRE, April 19.-No coal 1 been shipped for several days, the str ing miners refusing to allow cars to loaded. Tho Susquehanna is twonty feet hij No damage done yet. Io Nevada, recently, tho people r and unanimously "resolved that tho dian of poetry and romaneo is not Indiau in fact, tho latter being posses of ovory attribute of beastly deprai and ferocity." That famous female engrossing cl of the Iowa House has triumphed. ? is to marry ono of tho members. FinAWCIAIJ ANIO COMJ?IEIICIAA.. NEW YORK, April 10-Noon.-Stool? firm. Money easy, nt 6. Exchange-long 9>?; short 9&. ' Gold 18Bonds 12^ Tennessee's, ex-coupori,69W; new 54%; Virginia's, ex-co up on, 09%; new 69; Louisiana's, old, 7GJ^ ; now 74; levee 6'H 79)?; Alabama 8's 99)?; 6's 80; Geor? gia 6's 85; 7'a 93J<i ; North Carolina's, old, 46??; new 22>?; South Carolina's, old, 87; new Flour 5o. better. Wheat lo. better. Corn l@2c. better. Pork dull-mess 27.50@27.62K- Lard dull, at 15^(i@15%. Cotton quiet and steady. Freights quiet. 7 P. M.-Cotton quiet and Bteady, with sales of 1,200 bales. Flour 5@10o. bet? ter-superfine State 4.76@6.05. Wheat I steady. Corn scaree-new mixed West? ern 1.00?5U.14. Pork firmer, at 25.75. Lard quiet and unobanged. Whiskey decidedly firmer, at 1.07. Freights firm. Money easy, at 5@6. Gold steady, at BALTIMORE, April 19.-Flour very firm and unchanged. Wheat firm. Corn active-white 1.10; yellow 1.09@1.11. Oats steady. CINCINNATI, April 19.-Whiskey active. Provisions quiet. Pork held at 28@25. Bacon held-shoulden 12; sides 15%(3) 1G#. Lard 15%@16. NBW ORLEANS, April 19.-Cotton in demand-middlings 22>? ; sales 2,000 bales ; net receipts 1,389. MOBILE, April 19.-Cotton quiet and steady-middlings 21 % ; sales 300 bales ; receipts 932. SAVANNAH, April 19.-Cotton in fair demand-middling 21; sales 550 bales; receipts 870. CHARLESTON, April 19.-Cotton firm and in good demand middlings 21%@ 22; sales 200 bales; reoepts 1,140; stock 12,230. LONDON, April 19-Noon.-Consols opened at 94>?. Bouda 82)?. PARIS, April 19.-The Bourse opened quiet-rentes 74f. 60e. LIVERPOOL, April 19-Noon.-Cotton quiet-uplands 11?? ; Orleans ll %? ll>?. Yarns and fabrics at Manchester Bteady. LIVERPOOL, April 19-Evening.-Cot? ton quiet and steady-uplands 11?? ; Or? leans 11%@11>? ; sales 10,000 bales. Law Books on the New Code. ALBO, a Variety of NEW LAW BOOKS Acts of Legislature, ftc, for salo bv April 20_BRYAN A McOARTER. j Enoch Lodge of Perfection A. and A. M. No. 2. AGALLED Meeting of thia Lodge will bo held at Masonic Hall, THIS EVENING, at S o'clock, aud all brethren, of the 14? in thia city, arc fraternally invited to attend. Croquet, THE GAME for this Season. A large assort? ment, some quite cheap; direct from tho ! manufacturers, for salo at BRYAN A McOARTER'S j April 20 _Bookstore, j To Tax-Payers. CITT CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, April 19, 1870. ALL persons who aro in arreara for CITY TAXES. LICEN8ES, etc., are notified that ; Executions for the collection of tho same will bo placed in the hands of the Sheriff, if not : paid before the 1ST of MAY NEXT. April 20 10 J. H. MoMAHON, City Clerk. j To Owners and Agents of Sewing Ma? chines. THE CARPENTER BASTER AND GUIDING ATTACHMENT. A new and auoceasful invention. It can bo applied to ALL Sewing Machines. All Basting is entirely done away with. No more thread wasted. With its uso a Machine becomes self-gnidiog. lt ia simple and durable, and no Operator should bo with? out it. Agents wanted. For salo by F. A. SCHNEIDER, April 20 Gon'l Ag't for Booth Carolina. Second-hand Billiard Tables FOB. HALE. ONE a six pocket, and the other with no pockets, with Balls and Cnes. Address Key Box 521, Charleaton, 8. C. April 20 1_ Tax Notice. COLUMBIA, 8. G., April 19, 1870. THE County Treasurer will he ready to re? ceive the State and County Taxes for tho fiscal j ear onding September 1st, 1869, on Real and Porsonal Property, on and after Monday, tho 25th instant. Oflico hours from 9 a. m., to 3 p. m. Low for State purposes, 5 mills on every $1 00 " County " 3 " " 1 00 " School " $1 on evory taxablo poll. J. W. DENNY, April 20 G Richland County Treasurer. ESTB. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS. 1809. 211 Washington street, JV. Y. SA POLIO THE BEST THING OUT FOR cleaning Windows, without water; re? moving Stains from Marble aud Paint; polishiog Knives, no scratching; washing Dishes, scrubbing Floors, Floor Cloth, Tables, I Bath Tubs. Ac; polishing Tin, Brasa, Iron, Coppor and Stool Wares; removing Gums, Oil, Rust and Dirt from machinery. Indispensa? ble for House Cleaning, and all uses, except washing clothes, lt costs bnt a few cents, and is sold by all good Grocery, Drug aud No? tion Stores. Wholesale by all dealers in Charleston. April 20 fly STYLISH ~1^SS ~???DS7~ AT ?*opia.lar Prices!! IN IFRENCH Figured Piquoa, all colors. 1 White Piques. French Figured Jackonets. French Percales. Printed Cambrics, Hair Cord Oronadien*, Gcmpins, Arnacoia?, Challies, Evening Silks, French Lawns. French Poplins, Buff Linnen, for suits, Fancy Figured Linnens, Tor suits. ALSO, ALEXANDRE GENUINE KIO GLOVES. Gooda guaranteed aa Iowas tho lowest. Hilvcr given in chango at W. D. U)VE St CO.'S, April 20 Main street. CURB FOB CONSUMPTION-W ht the Doctor* Say.--Amos Woolley, M. D., of ! Koa o in uko County, In diana, eayo: "For three years past, I havo used ALLEN'S LUNG BAL? SAM extensively, in my practice, and I am satisfied there is no botter modioine for long diseasea in nae." Isaac A. Doran, M. D., of Logan County, Ohio, says: "ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM not only soils rapidly, but Rives perfect satisfac? tion in ovory oaso within my knowledge. Hav? ing confidence in it and knowing that it poB seBses valuable medicinal properties, I freely use it in my daily praolico and with unbound? ed success. As an expectorant, it is moat cer? tainly far ahead of any preparation I have ever yet known." Nathaniel Harris, M. D., of Middlebury, Yormont, says: I have no doubt it will BOOU become a classical remedialagent for the care of all diseases of tho Throat, Bronchial Tubes and tho Lungs. Physicians do not recommend a medicine wbich has no merita, what they aay about AL? LEN'S LUNG BALSAM, can bo taken BB fact. Let all afflicted test it at oooo. Sold by all Medicino Dealers. Bold by FISHER A HLTNITSU, April 1 Ellimo_Oolnmbia. 8. 0. PAIN KIIiLTCR.-It is a Balm for every wound. Our fust physicians uso and recom? mend its uso; tho Apothecary finds it first among tho medicines called for, and tho wholesale Druggist considera it a leading article in his trade. All tho dealers in medicino speak alike in its favor, and ita reputation aa A Medicine or Ur*at Virtue, ia fully and permanently established. It ia tho groat FAMILY MEDICINE of tho ago. TAKEN INTERNALLY, it cureB Dysentery, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramp and Fain in tho Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters' Colic, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Budden Colds, fiore Throat. Coughs, Ac. TAKEN EXTERNALLY, it eurea BO?IB, Felons, Bruises, Cuts, Burna, Scalds, old Hores and Sprains, Swelling of the Joints. Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheumatism, Chapped Hands, Froat-bittcn Foet, Ac. PAIN is supposed to bo thc lot oi us poor mortals aa inevitable AB death, and Hablo at any timo to come upon us. Thcreforo it ia important that remedial agents should bo at hand to bo used on emergency, when we are mado to fool tho excruciating agony of pain, or the depressing influoncca of disease. Such a remedial agent exista in PEnar DAVIS' "PAIM KILLEH," the fame of which has extended over all tho cm th. Amid the eternal ices of the polar regioi a, or beneath the in? tolerable ana burning suns of tho tropics, ita virtues are known and appreciated. And by it suffering humanity has found rolief from many of ita illa. Tho effect of tho Pain Killer upon the patient, when taken internally in casca of Cough, Cold, Bowel Complaints, Cholera, Dysentery, and othoraffectiona of the system, has been truly wonderful, and baa won for it a uamo among medical prepara? tions that can nevor bo forgotten. Iis success removing pain, aa au external remedy, in caaeaof Burns, Bruises, Bores aud Sprains, Cute. Stinga of Iuaecta, Ac, and other causes of HU (IV ring, has secured for it tho most promi? nent position among tho medicinea of tho day. 49~ Bewaro of counterfeit a and worth? less imitations. Call for Perry Davie' Yogeta blo Pain Killer, and take no other. Bold by Druggists and Grocera. Prices, 25c , 50c, and $1 por bottle For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, Cohim bia. 8. O._April 1 lljlmo OCCUPATIONAL, AILMENTS.-Fresh, puro air ia a vitalizing elixir. Whoever ia de? barred by circumstances from unrestricted access to thia invisible, but powerful stimu? lant, needs a medicinal in vigoran t of some kind. Tho great, object should ho to choose tho best. Popularity ia a pretty good guar? antee of merit in this scrutinizing and intel? ligent ago, and tried by thia criterion HOSTET TEII'S STOMACH BITTEIIS stands first among the invigorating aud regulating medicines of thu present day. To tho wants of persona en? gaged in indoor employments, especially in crowded factories, where even with the beet poBBible ventilation, the atmosphere ia al? ways in some degree polluted, thia salubrious vogetablo tonic is peculiarly adapted. Tho naturo of tho ingrediente ii no mystery. It consists of an absolutely pure diffusive stimu? lant, tinctured-or rather surcharged-with the fluid extracts of sanatous roots and burks, and herbs. 'Hie pharmacopeia baa ita tinc? tures, bnt what are thej? 1 he juice of only a single root, or hark, or plant is present in each. Not ono of them combines tho threo properties of a tonio, an alterative, and an aperient. All these elements aro blended in the Bittors; nor aro tbeae tho sum of its me? dicinal recommendations. It ia also a blood dopnrent and an anti-spasmodic. Tho baleful effect which air that baa been Eartially exhausted of ita oxygen by frequent reathin ,- produces on th?> vital organization, ia notorious, and when to thia devitalized atmosphere is superadded tho mophitic vapor of hot air furnaces, it becomes deleterious and depressing in tho extremo. To -enable tho system to bear up, oven for a few hours each day, against the debilitating influence of a vitiated atmosphere, a wholesome tonic and ilterative is urgently required. This grand disideratum ia supplied in UOSTETTEB'S BIT TEQS, which, aa a strength-sustaining, health protecting agent has no rival either among officinal or advertised medicinea. Ap 17 Cf To the Working Class.-Wo aro now pro pared to furnish all classes with constant em? ployment at homo, the whole of the timo or for tho spare moments. Buaincea new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily oarn from 50c. to $5 per evening, and a pro? portional sum hy devoting their whole timo to tho business. Boya and girls carn nearly aa much as men. That all who soe f is notice may send their addrofs, aud t oat tho bu si nous, wo make thia unparalleled offer: To such aa aro not woll aatinfiod, we will send $1 to pay for tho trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on. and a copy ol The People's Literary Companion-ono nf tho largest and beat fami? ly newspapers published-all sont freo by mail, ttoader, if you want permauont, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN A CO.. Augusta, Maine., March 10 ||13mo MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD-ES? SAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on the paaeional attraction of tho sexes, and tho happiness of TnuE MARIIIAOK, when perfect manhood and perfect womanhood unite to conBecrato tho union. Sent freo, in sealed envelopes. Ad dreaa, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Phi? ladelphia, Pa. Jan 30 3mo Mountain Butter. ?)1 KITS North Carolina MOUNTAIN BUT ?J L TER for salo low by tho package. March 9_GEO. BYMMEUS. Hoes! Hoes!! WE havo in etore 250 dozen of Brade's hoavy Crown Stool HOES, Brade's Light Steol Uooa and Riveted Eyoa. Elwell'* Picks and Planters' Hoee, manufactured near Bir? mingham, England, for our trado, and paid for with gold at 11} to 12 j per cent, premium, and we confidently say wo are preparod to suit tho market. LOWRANCE A CO. March 23 Fine Gold Watch Chains OF atl the latest styles, for Ladies and Gen? tle m on, for salo by WILLIAM GLAZE. MW GOODS! NEV GOODS!! .Txxsert Received, A LAUGE BTOCK OF WHITE GOODS. Trio ta at 8c, 10c. and 12 Jc. ? No. 1 Long Cloth, at G yarda for $1. April 17 c. S*? JACKSON. Greenville and Colombia Railroad Co. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, COLOMBIA, April 1G, 1870. THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of 1 tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company will be held in Columbia on THURS? DAY, 28th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. AU a tock reproaontod by proxy requires a ten cent stamp for each signature, and no ono but a Stockholder can be a proxy. Stockholders will be passed to and from the meeting, under tho following resolution pass ed]by the Board of Director?, 15th inst. : Jieso'ved, That Stockholders, and persona who owned stock on the first December last, and their wives and children reeiding with them, be passed to tho annual meeting in Co? lumbia on the following conditions, to wit: Each person shall procure a ticket from tho Looal Agent where he takos the train, and bat ono ticket shall bo isaued to euch person and family, and no free ticket shall be issued to any perron after Wednesday, the 27th inst. The Couductora will exact pay from every Stockholder who docs not produce a ticket from tho Local Agent. April 17 t C. V. CARRINGTON, Seo'y. mw Papera publishing by agreement, two insertions._ ARTIFICIAL WOBK. THE undersigned, having lonatod in this city, would offer his services to all in want of an; ono to decorate their Gardens, in French or Swiss stylen. Will also attend to putting up all kinds of Fancy Work, Buch as Fountains and Natural Water-falls, Fertilizing Side Hill Ditohoa, Bridgea, Landscapes, Tem? ples, Arbors, fine Pavements, Fire and Water? proof Roofs, and decorations of all kinds. Address through tho Post Onion, March 2 tgmo_W. AUG. D'ELMAR. New Books. THE AndeB and the Amazon, by Orton, with plates and map. $2.60. Hummer and Rapier, by John Eaton Cooke. Our Saturday Nights, by "Brick Pomeroy." I Aakaros Kassis, the Copt; a Romance of Modern Egypt, by Edwin DoLeon. $1.50. Among My Books, by Leigh Hunt. Truo Love, by Ladi DoBeauclerk. $2.00. Tho Spanish Barber, by author of Mary Powell. Tho Life of Our Lord, by Rev. Dr. Hanna. $1.50. Tommy Try and What no Did in Science. Earthly Paradise, second series; Autumn, by Morris, said to bo superior to Tennyson; abd other new books, for sale at BRYAN A MaCARTER'S Book Storo. 300 Barrels Flour. FOR Bale by March 2 LOWRANCE A CO. Biscuit, Crackers, &c. pr f\ BARRELS and boxes Fresh Crackers, OU Ac, just received and for sale low, con? sisting aa follows: Ginger Schnapps, Ginger Cakes, ... Soda Biscuit, Butter Crackers, Cream Biscuit, Cream Crackers, Lemon Crackers, Egg Crackers, And Boxes aaaortod Family Crackers March 9_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Buy to the Best Advantage. W. kn CARR & CO., Bridge street, near Gates, Oeneral Grocers SELL GOODS as Cheap, if not Cheap )j?|Uer than any houso in Columbia. Give ?tliem a trial. March 10 Fulton Market Pickled Beef. BUFFALO TONGUES, Mutton Hams, Smoked Beer, Pickled Pip: Pork, Pickled Salmon, for sale by Mar* 8 E. HOPE. Stack's Corn Whiskey. FOR sale by Marsh 2 LOWRANCE A CO. FRESH GARBEN SEEDS. AFULL supply of Fresh GARDEN SEEDS. For sale by E. HOPE. Broom Corn Seed. FOR salo by March jj _LOWRANCE A CO. To the Public. CK I WOULD RESPECTFULLY /SsnSik?inform tho citizens of Columbia [?~J afiBand tho surrounding country ge f?fvL ijSz|l>cra'ly' tuat 1 have resumed my fi?iS???l2a0a*old Business again, after a lapse of twenty years, engaged in tho manufacture of Iron, I am again back at my first Business, that of WATCH, CLOCK ANO JEWELRY where a full Stock of all Gooda kept in a First ; Class Establishment can bo found. I shall use my best endeavors to give satisfaction to all. I hop? to rocoivo a share of patronage 1 shall keep First Clash Workmen, and all work en? trusted to me will bo warranted. Nov G WILLIAM GLAZE. Notice. THE undersigned gives notice that on tho second day of May n xt ho will apply to tho Judge of Probato for this County for a linal discharge as Guardian of JOHN J. UN? GER. JOHN HILLER. LKXINOTON. March 22, 1870. -fimo Notice. THE undersigned gives notice that on tho second day of May next he will apply to tho Judge of Probate of thia County for a final discharge ns Guardian of Mi?s CLAUDIA D. and ADELAIDE E. HENDRIX and li. J. SCOTT HENDRIX. JOHN H. COUNTS. LEXINOTION, March 22.1870. fimo Ale and Porter. BREMEN LAGER BEER. Younger's Edinburgh Ale. Hibber's London Porter. For salo bv Feb lfi _ GEO. HVMMER3. Hoes, Steel and Iron. OHO DOZEN Brade's CROWN HOES, aa OV/V" sorted sizes. 20,000 lbs. English PLOW STEEL, assorted sizes. 60,000 lbs. Genuino SWEDES IRON, assort? ed sizes. Tho above aro of direct importation from Stockholm, Birmingham and Sheffield, and aro, therefore, of superior qualities to Nor th? em imitations._J. A T. R. AONEW. French Brandy. JUST rccoived, imported direct from Bor? deaux: Ono uaak Brandenburg Freres COGNAC, vintage 1835. One cask Pinet, Castillon A Co.'s; very fine. For sato by GEO. 8YMMEBS. New, Handsome, Desirable ^ AND CHE AF XKR7 GOODS AT J. H. & Bl. L. Kt H ABD'?g Oar Spring and Sommer Stock fij IN each of the twelvo departments is ijH fnli and complete, to a CIOBB examinat?o^B of which we invite attention, being detcrmineS| not to be nnder-sold in any market bon th. Oar prices aro uniformly low, and the Goods well bought when prices were at tho lowest mark ever yet or expected to reach. D11E83 GOODS prettier and cheaper than ever. Splendid Silks astonishingly low. Irish Linons at about half former prices. Longolotha aa cheap as before the war. Hosiery in overy stylo, size and price. Broadcloths, Cassi tn eros, Vestings, etc., to suit overy taate. Lacee, Embroidery and Ribbone within tho roach of everybody. Sheeting, Pillow Caaing, at lowest market rates. j Mourning doods, boing all imported, pricoa I Will surprise. Shirt Fronts, Linen and Paper Collars, j Under-voats. I Table Damasks, Doyliea, Napkins, Ao., sub? ject to the Bame heavy declino as other im ? ported gooda. A very heavy stock of Domestics at ruling ratea. ? Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Cor I niece, &c. 1 N.B. Wo havo a competent mechanic to put up Cornices and Window Shades, and la/ down Carpeta. J. H. A M. L. EINARD. I April 17_3m o CLOTHING Must be Sold II WE h&vo about $10.000 in CLOTH? ING, moro than wo can realize on thia Spring, and we are anxious to get rid of aomo of it, and will sell VERY CHEAP for that purpose. Onr stock ia thc largoat, in our lino, that baa ever beon brought to thia city. Handsome Gooda, and bought right. Large line of BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS AND CLOTHING. New styles of MEN'S "VENTILATOR HATS." Lest Fitting SHIRTS. It ia now generally admitted that we aro making to order THE FINEST CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS IN THE STATE. Call and examine for yourselves. II. ?Sc VV. C. 8WAFFIBLD. April 17_ Increase the Product of Your Farm. Concentrated Barn Yard Manure. " PHTJINE. " THIS ia a combination of all the valuable fertilizing propertiea of Stable and Barn Yard Manure, aud ia warranted to be a perfect compound. For Cotton, it is an invaluable ! manure-cheaper than anv other Fertilizer in the market. Farmers, Planters, Gardeners will do hotter to buy "PHUINE" than any other compo.it, aa it will secure a good crop. For salo by FISHER A HEINITSH, April J5J-_Druggists. German Cattle Powder. FOR tho cure and prevention of all diacaecs to which Oxon, Milch _Cowa, Sheep and Hoers aro subject. i< annum, Drovers and others will find this an excellent Medicine, and none should be without it. It purifica tho blood, carries off all groaa humors, and thus prevents diseaao. It im? proves their appearance and condition. Whon cattle aro oppressed with heat, fatigue and in low spirits, a few doses will restore them. For Milch Cows, it ia an invaluable powder when calving; it increases the quantity and richness of tho milk and improves their worth. To havo good cattle, tako caro of thom. This Powder ia for aalo onlv at tho Drug Storo of Dee io t_FISHER A HEINITSH. THE ONJLY TaUB HifiINlT8H'S GERMAN HORSE POWDER, Deutsches Pferde Pulver. THIS Celebrated POWDER is ! prepared from tho old Gorman ) Kecipo, and is tho only genuine German Horse Powder as mado ?*jy "Heiuitah." Itia specially in? tended for diaoaacs to which tho Horse ia sub? ject. The extraordinary virtues of thia Horse Powder are attested to by thousands, und for fifty years has stood and still stands first in tho' estimation of all experienced Fat mera, Agriculturists and Farriers, aa tho best medi? cine for tho Horse. It ia composed of roots and herbs carefully combinod with t?nica, and may bo given in all caaes where diaeaeoexiata. For INDIGESTION, DISTEMPER, Hide? bound, Drowsiness, Losa of Appetite., Inward Sprains, Debility, Wasting of Flesh, Sore Eyes, Swelled Legs, Orcaso, Mango, Surfeit, old Coughs,Exhaustion from Work. It carries off all foul humors, purifies and cools tho blood, and prevents horses becoming stiff and foun? dered. It ia a stimulons for weak stomachs, and rondera tho limbs and skin soft and fine, giving a smooth coat to tho hair, and transforms tho ill conditioned and aick to health, beauty and spit it. Prepared' only by E. H. HEINITSH, Phar? macist, Columbia, S. C._Dec 10.f BREAKFAST BACON. 2AHO POUNDS O? BACON STRIPS .VlVJU and Broast I'?CCCB, 5 caaka Davie' Hugar-Ourod Hants, 25 'obis., half-bbls. and kegs Leaf Lard, 300 lin. Mutton Hame. For salo bv Feb 20 _ _EDWARD HOPE. Notice. THE undersigned given notice that on tho second day of May next ho will apply to tho Judge of Probate of this County for a final diachargo as Guardian of GEORGE W. BALLENTINE. JOHN W. BALLENTINE. LEXINGTON, March 23,1870. limo ftiWflBBBI BpPi??^tcd to moot ?W**8?gSH^^TTAY MORNING next, tho 21st inet.Tat J ann ey'a Hall, to form in procession, ander direction of the Chief Murrdial, and marah over the following route: Down Assembly to Lady; np Lady to Barnier; up Sumter to Lanrol; np Laurel to Richard ann; down Richardson to the State Honee, where addressee will be made by the Hons. W. B. Naah, F. J. Hosea. Jr., R. B. Elliott, D. H. Chamberlain, and otbera. The celebration will bo continued in the evening; tho Torchlight Procession marching from Janney's Hall at 8 o'clock; after which there will bo Fire Works at the State House, and addresses made by the Hone. Reuben Tomlin son, N. G. Parker, J. L. Nagle, and others. C. M. WILDER, Apt il 20 1 Cbm'n Oom. Arrangements. Great Slaughter. KNOW ALE MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That S. W. PORTER & CO., Have jnat returned from New York, (the se? cond time thia season,) with another fine and well-selected stock of choice DRY GOODS, Which they aro now offering to the trade VERY 1.0 W DOtvn. ?> We call especial attention to our Dress Goods Department, Only asking a call (rom the ladies, feeling Bure we can please them. We believe wo are telling tho CHEAPEST G00D3 LEI COLUMBIA. In Spring and Bummer C A S SIM E R ES. For Men's and Boys'wear, we defy competition. In fact, the slaughter we are now making ia DRY GOODS ia really fearful to behold. Call and seo for yourselves, and yon will be con? vinced. H. W. PORTER A CO., April 15 Main street. WHOLESALE MY COODS HOUSE! ?Tvusrt Ox^ezxocSL BEA li OF GREGG'S BUILDING, Corner Main and Taylor Streets. "\X7"E aro now prepared to offer to Country IT Merchants and tho Trade a stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, &C" Which for VARIETY IN STYLES and LOW PRICES, cannot bo surpassed in any market. All goode ordered carefully eejected, and satisfaction guaranteed. W. D. LOVE & CO. W. D. LOVE, B. B. MoCREERY. For Sale. DICKSONS IMPROVED COTTON SEED. &ROWN from Heed purchased directly of Mr. David Dickson, in 1867, and carefully presorved from mixing or adulteration with other seed. I will deliver the Seed, sacked in good order, at tho Louisville Depot, South Carolina Rail? road, at $2.00 per himhol, for any amount un? der 5 bushels, or at $1.60 per bushel, for all amounta in excossof 5 bushels. A. P. AMAKER, St. Matthew's, 8. C. I respectfully refer to the below named gen? tlemen, who purchased Seed of mo last spring, tor information touching the purity and supe? riority of tho Heed, to wit: Hon. T. J. Good? wyn, Dr. A. R. Taber, Fort Motte; P. M. Hou? ser, Esq., and Wm. Faulting, Esq., St. Mat? thew's; IJ. It. Beckwith, Esq., Jamison's; and Captain F. H. W. Briggmann and W. B. Muller, Esq.. Orangeburg Court Houso ; all cf Orange burg County, 8. C._Feb ll 3mo* STILL IN ADVANCE ! Gooda Purchased nc Lowest Gold Frle?*. NEW ARRIVALS DALLY I THE subscriber having just re? turned from New York with ono of the finest eelec ' tion of goods ia the JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS LINE, would call espe? cial attention to tho following articles, which will bo sold at astonishing low prices: Gold and Silver WATCHES; Fino GOLD JEWELRY; Watch Chains, Silverware, Rpectacles, American and French Clocks. Staines, Toilet 8eta, Pocket Dooks, Fans, Musical Boxes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. ISAAC 8ULZBAGHER. March 22 Columbia Hotel Bo*?. EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS, Show Booma ooer 0. F. Jackson's, Main street. THE latest atvlos of BONNETS, i HATS, just received. Alao, plain land elegantly-trimmed D Kl! 8 H PATT i- RNH, of all tho latest and moat reliable sty lee. D R E 8 8 - M A K I N G. in all ita branches, attended with promptnoes, and on reasonable torms. Ladies aro iuvitcd to calL April 0_ImO IT?TM"O V A L . HAVING removed my placo of business to the stand formerly oocupiod by Dr. B?rry, next to Pollock Houae, my patrons will find rae at that place hereafter, with a full and completo assortment of SPRING GOODS, consist i ng of English, French and Scotch Cas simeres, Neck Tics, and Gont'a Furnishing Goods generally. A call is solicited. March 24 J. F. EISEN M ANN. Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN tho best manner, by first olasa workmen* and warranted. ENGRAVING finely oxtscuted. Deo IC WILLIAM GLA?a.