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. '? .'iPi^miAp?n. 30.TTArieeting at wbioh an accusation ngniost tho Emperor nae pi?p?a?d, was1 dispersed by the nu th or i tJB?.i(:!T?? person who propoged the ac? cusation was arrested. At the same meeting it waa resolved that those favor? ing; tv republic should vote "no." The Court will remain at St. Cloud, during tho voto. Tho clergy have been instrnct . ed' by the church authorities to vote ?.yes." Indications of turbulence ai pl?biscit? mootings aro increasing. Reports aro rife that a new plot has boon' discovered by the police against the State and tho lifo of the Emperor. It ia alleged that yesterday a deserter from the army-?a non-commissioned officer-was arrested in a hotel in the Rae Montmaitre, who had in his posses? sion abettor from Q u?tavo Flournes, and . anote containg instructions for his part in the execution of tho conspiracy. Figaro says a part of the design of tho plotters was to blow up the paluce of tho Tailleries and the prefecture of police. Prince Auatole Ger nulo rf do San Donato, the husband of tbe Princess Mathilde de, Montfort, of tbe imperial family of France, died soddenly to-day. It is reported that the Pope advised tho Frouch clergy to.cast their influence and votes forplebescite in favor of thc Government?' LONDON, April SO.-The morning edi? tion of'the Pall-Mall Gazelle has beer discontinued.' Tho .? Times reviews thc oom ra on ts on tho ottropities of the Greet* brigands, and emphasizes tho call nporj tho groat powers' to intervene in. th< affairs of Oreeco^ to tho end that si mihi] outrng?s m ay bo provo ute d io future. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 30.--Tho Sal tan,- addressing the'Council; reviewed the events,of last.year, and proposed t< give every attention to reforms, the de velopuioot: of education, trade, roads and military andi inavy re-org?nization Oom-tlc Nc wo. RICUTUOND,<April-3G\-W. C. Dunham agent of the Now York and Yirgini: Steamship Company, ono of the .victim of the'late'disaster, died at noon to-day Es-Stata Treasurer John S. Calvert i considered dying. There are no othe doutha from the disaster. Offers of ai< ' hnvo; been received from New York Philadelphia, Chicago, Baltimore, ant various other places. The Legislature is now meeting at tu Exchange Hotel. General Can by issued orders to-da; relinquishing command of the depart ment of Virginia, and directing nil o?l eera now serving in the department t report by letter to General McDowel commanding the department of the Easl General Cunby and his staff left tc night for Washington. BALTIMORE, April 80.-Thos. Hoffmar w?koi with Edward. Grier and Ed war Donnie, robbed' the messenger of tl Hamden Express Company, in this cit; last May, and who broke jail and wei recaptured ia Indiana, were convicte to-day, and sentenced to ten years in tb penitentiary. Four companies of the seventeent United States Infantry, under commun of Col. Samuel B. Hayman, arrived th morning, en route from Graham, N. C to Da? o tah. NEW YORK, April 30.-The schoom Mattie Lou sails this evening, carrying second detachment of colonists for tl Hyde Park Colony, N. C. WASHINGTON, April 30.-The Hon has voted to adjourn over from ne Thursday till the following Monday. Judge Chase departs for Virginia ai Judge Bradley for New Orleans, on Mo day, to open Courts. Tho Suprerj Court adjourned to the last week in C tpberj. General Sherman states that Iudii hostilities have not yet commenced the Sioux country, but ho is expect ii despatches to that effeot. General Sb ridan has gone to the front and will coi manicato ut once in detail the state affairs. Internal revenue receipts to-day OTB $500,000. The Star says the various contend? parties in relation to the Trans-con nental Railroad, several bills for whi have been introduced in tho House, r about harmonizing, it is said, and vi probably agree upon ono of the bills, a urge its favorable consideration by t Pacific Railroad Committee. Tho I upon which the compromiso will be feoted wus prepared by Senator Ho wu: Tho Senate was not in session. The caae of Knox vs. Lee, from Tex which was submitted upon written arj ment by Judge Paschal and Mr. Will was ordered to bo re-argued at the n term of the Supreme Court. The cai involves only two points-one the efl of a sale of property by the Confeder States and their sequestration h against alien enemies; the other ut an instruction of the Judge upon measure of damages. Tho Judge s that in assessing damages, the j would recollect that whatever arno they might give in their verdict, it co be discharged by the payment of si amount in legul tender notes of United States. It is said the diffict was upon this instruction, and that argument has been ordered because openB up the whole question of the c stitutipnality of tho legal tender In The case will be argued by Judge I chai, against the instructions. The House adjourns at 4 p. m. Thursday, to Monday, to put tho bal summer trim. Sohenck, by unanimous consent, after an explanation, introduced a j resolution, prepared by Clark, of Te providing that all persons duly ele to office in Texas shall have thirty < from tho 30th of April, 1870, wi which to file tho oath of office prescr in tho Act of March 31, 1870; w passed. . A national association of medical legos assembled to-day. A r?solu was adopted, reiterating in thc stron tim??lo i?a? mad*tb?ui ?tfihe'bnrri oolam of Gtndy, endeavor to confine thom to the gonoyal pinn which was re common ded by the convention of 1807, and adopted the'samo year by tho Amer? ica^ Medical AssdojEktjloh. \Vjf pc A very important dcoiBion waa deliver? ed to day, to the effect that the property of a person who had taken the amnesty oath wasttot n legal prize after taking the oath, ?overal millions aro involved. FINANCIAL. AND COMMKB.OIAL.. NEW YORK, April 30-Noon.-Stocks strong. Money easy, at 5@6. Ex? change-long 9J?; short 10>?. Gold 14%. Bonds 14%. Tennessee's, ?x coupon, 60; new 56%; Virginia's, ex conpon, 69}?; new 09 j?; Louisiana's, old, 75?*;, new 75}<C; levee 8's 91%; Ala? bama 8*e 103y,\ 5'i< 74}?; 6*s 90; Georgia 5's74>?;6'8'90; 7's94>?; North Caroli ua's, o?d, 47>?; new 23>?; South Caroli? na's, old, 90. Wheat, corn and flour dull and nominally lower. Pork quiet-mets 28.50. Lard quiet, at 16^0163^; steam duli. Cotton dull, heavy and nominal, at 23 V?@23%. Freights dull. 7 P. M.-Cotton moderately active, but heavy; sales 2,000 bales-uplands 23J?; Orleans 23%. Flour 6@10c. lower, closing steady. Wheat-winter red and amber Western 1.27@1.29. Corn droop? ing-new Western 1.08@1.08>?. . Whis? key firmer at 1.05@1.06. Pork 28.50? 28.87)o'. Freights quiet. .' The bank statement favorable. Money easy, at 4@5. Sterling 9%. Gold 15^. Go? vernment's buoyant-62's lb%@lb%. State bonds firm. , > . .'* BAX?TTMOEE, April 30.-Cotton un? changed-middling 23;'sales 100 bales; stock 2,83,0. ! ? BOSTON, April 30.--Cotton dnll and lower-middliqg 23*?@23>?; Bales 350 bales; stock 9,000. ST. Louis, April 30.-Corn unchanged. Provisions very firm-mess pork 28.00@ 28.50. Shoulders 12>?; clear sides 16%. Whiskey 1.03. CTNCINNATT, April 30.-Corn dull, at 88@90-BOpply better. Whiskey dall, at 1.01@1.02. Provisions firm-mess pork 29.00. Shoulders 12%. Lard 16)?. CHARLESTON, April 30. -Cotton quiet -middling 22; eales 250 bales; receipts 245; Btock 10,920. AUGUSTA, April 30.-Cotton market closed dull and irregular; sales 193 bales; receipts 188-middling 20??@21. SAVANNAH, April 30.-Cotton in fair demand, at lower rates-middling 21@ 21>?; sales 500 bales; receipts 919; stock 42,009. MOBILE, April 30.-Cotton heavy middling 21@21>?; sales 500 bales; re? ceipts 630; stock 51,720. NEW ORLEANS, April 30.-Cotton ir? regular and unsettled-middlings nomi? nal, nt 22@22%; sales 3,300 bales; stock 140,366. Coru advanced-white 1.15@ 1.20. Bacon firmer, at 13%@18?5?; hams 19@10)?. Prime sugar 11%@ 11)<?. Prime molasses 1.00; prime re boi?ed 70. Whiskey 92??@95. Coffee ea?ier-fair 16>?@16%; prime 17%@18. GALVESTON, April 30.-Cotton inactive nnd drooping-good ordinary 18@18*^; sales 600 bales; receipts 1,330; stock 32,092. PARIS. April 30.-The Bourse opened firm. Beates 74f. 30o. LONDON, April 30-Koon.-Consols 94. Bonds 88%. LIVERPOOL, April 30-3 P. M.-Cot? ton quiet and heavy-uplands 10%; Or? leans lli?@ll>?. PARIS, April 30-3 P. M.-The Bourse closed quiet-rentes 74f. 27c. FRANKFORT, April 30.-Bonds opened at 94%($95._: nere -to Stop. Williams' Hotel, Formerly Harvey House, SPARTANOCRO C. H., S. C. COHTINENTAL HOTEL, LA URENS C. II., S. G. J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor. MY friends and the traveling public aro respectfully in? formed that the abovo named - HOTELS are now under my control; una ihoy may rest assured that tho reputatioa of the two houses will be fully kept up. Tho Rooms are comfortably furnished and tho Tablea will bo supplied with the best j of evorything._May 1 3mo Hay'. Hay! ALARGE lot of prime NORTHERN HAY just received, and will bo sold low, for cash, at the Columbia leo Honan. April 30 6_J. D. BATEMAN. Removal. IHAVE removed my BARBER 8HOP to the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Eisenmann, on Main streot, where I shall be glad to see all | my old customers. Shaving and Hair Gutting dono neatly and with despatch. Anril 30 3_T. WETHERS. For Sale Cheap, For Cash. 1 AN excellent FAMI LY HORSE, good con ..fcV ditioned and a good traveler. Alao; a strong, baudsome BUGGY. Inquire for "JIM," at April 30 2?_AGNEW'S STABLES._ To Bent, ON tho 1st of Mav, throe or four ROOMS, centrally located. Apply at this office. April 29_3 1870. Ice! Ice! Ice! 1870 1?HE COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE is now open . for tho Season. Being thoroughly reju? venated, I am now prepared to fill all orders from tho country that may ho accompanied hy? the cash. JOHN D. BATEMAN, April 24 Imo ARont. Batter and Cheese. CHOICE Goshen BUTTER and primo Factory CHEESE, just received, and for salo low bv_J. S: T. R. AGNEW. Sugar Cared Hams. ZyC\f \ CHOICE Sugar Cured HAMS, just ?Vw received, and for sale by jApnl 27_J. .t T. R. AGNEW. Just Arrived, A fresh lot of genuino imported CANA Vr&R* BIRDS-splondid singers. ^JBUi ALSO, Tai* A beautiful assortment of CAGES. Call early and make your selections, at tho April 22 POLLOCK HOUSE. /Le'att?nA th?-: pWp?B?ftv.OonyTOttwr*" ?oaohor?, it haoboon decided to call tbo Cc volition to meet in Columbi?, at tho Nickerann House, on THURSDAY. May 19, at 8 P. Mi The proprietor of the Nickerapn Honee, who bas tendered bis Hali for. th? nae of the Con? vention, will entertain the members at greatly reduced ratea. Dologates will be passed tb and from Columbia on the Greenville and Co? lumbia, and the Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta railroads for ono faro. The other rail? roads in tho State have boen requested to | extend the same privilege. The Convention j is to consist of all Teacher? in tho State mu? sido of the "free common schools" established by the Legislature: and all such aro earnestly urged to attend. The papers of tho State aro requested to publish this notico. HUGH S. THOMPSON, _ Principal Columbia Malo Academy. April 30_ SEWING MACHINES. THE Snbacriber respect? fully informs the Ladies and* public in general, that ho has on hand Wilcox A Gibbes' SILENT SEWING MACHINES. They are simply con atmcted, noiseless, and will do Sewing which no other Machino can do. These Machines can bo aecn in operation at my Store. Sewing Machines, of most all other makora, new and Bccoud-hand, at very low prices. ALSO. Attachments as Tuckers, Bafflers, Basters, etc.. of thc most improved Btyles, for salo. REPAIRING of Machinery done-charges moderate. F. A. BOHN EIDER, April 2l> t _ Main street. Guns, Pistols, Etc. I HAVE on hand an assort? ment or ali kinda of GUNS, PISTOLS, BIFLEB, Ammuni riion and Sportsmen's Equip? ments, which 1 will soil at lower prices than any other House in tho city. Repairing of Guns, Pistole, Locks, etc.,'done, and all work warranted. F. A. SCHNEIDER, April 29f Gun and Locksmith, Main street. Lost, Stolen or Strayed, SINGE April 18, from the South I Carolina Penitentiary, one COW and ^HEIFER. Cow red and whit o spot _.ted. Heifer red; about two years old. Cow marked with swallow fork in left ear; right oar slit. Any person giving informa? tion (leading to the recovery of the oamo) to the Superintendent's Office, will be suitably rewarded. O. J. STOLdRAND, April 20 6_Superintendent. Digest of New York Reports, BY Olinton & Waite, fivo volumes, $25; Ab? bott's Digest, eight volumes, $50; both to 1?C9. Also, a fresh supply of Abbott's Forms, two volumes, $12; Whitaker's Practice, two volumes; Tillingbaat A Shearman's Practice; Howard's Annotated Code, $6; Edwards on Beferees (under the Codo;) Tyler on Cover? ture, Ac. and other new law books. April 26_BRYAN A M.iCARTER. Fishing Tackle. JUST OPENED, a largo and well-selected stock of Silk, Graes, Hair, Cotton and Flax LINES. Also, ovory sizo of Limerick and Kirby HOOKS. Limerick Hooks on Gimp and Gut. Buel's Patent Fly Spoons and Trout Spinners, Cork Floats, Dip Nets, and Multi? plying Beels. Attention ia particularly called to Buel's Irish Limerick Hook; also to 4 now kind of Silk Lino, tho strongest and moat elas? tic over made, for which I have the exclusive sale in this city. E. POLLABD. April 21 thmfl_ ?Bl BaH, W. J. HOKE Mbk HAS just received, and opon m?SB ed a large stock of SPUING BBB AND SUMMER ?V CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, TIES, Ac, Which ho proposes to sell on the most reason? able terms. Call and examine for yourselves. April 10_t_ MRS. 8. A. SMITH, EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS, Show Itooms over C. F. Jackson's, Main street. THE lateat stylos of BONNETS, iHATS, just received. Also, plain laud elegantly-trimmed DRESS PATTERNS, of all tho lateat and most reliable styles. DBESS-MA Kal N G, in all its branches, attendod with promptness, and on reasonable terms. Ladies aro invited to call. April 9 . ? Imo CLOTHING Must be Sold!I WE havo about $10.000 in CLOTH? ING, more than wo can realize on this Spring, and wo aro anxious to get rid of some of it, and will seU VE BY CHEAP for that purpose Our stock is the largest, in our line, that has over been brought to this city. Handsome Goods, and bought right. Largo lino of BOY'S AND CHILDBEN'S STBAW HATS AND CLOTHING. Now styles of MEN'S "VENTILATOR HATS." Beat Fitting SHIRTS. It ia now generally admitted that wo aro making to ordor THE FINEST CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS IN THE STATE. Call and examine for yoursolvos. II. Si XV. C. SWAFFIELD, April 17 Threshing Machines--Reaping Ma? chines, Horse Powers, ON band and for salo at manufacturer's prices, adding freight. April ll LOWRANCE A CO. Law Books on the New Code. ALSO, a Variety of NEW LAW BOOKS Acts of Legislature, Ao., for salo by April 20_BRYAN A McCARTER. _ Military Goods. IHAVE JUST RECEIVED a full Stock o? MILITARY GOODS, suited to all grades of Oflicera-both Fiold and Staff. April 10 Imo WM. GLAZE. ?PI ear ^p&^? ale s . ti , ifl'-i i tl *1 t;r . -y t . ? ? f fiji" > i-J?Jtf ::t;>:\t? .. ->'.,.,. . ....HMMMM;?-..; i?.rr 1ii . .. ?!- t / DRY GOODS, COMMENCING tore to be Enlarged. IN coDBCQiicnco of tbo great increaso in onr bneineBS, ft baB become necessary to enlarge oar etoro, to effect which, our stock on baud muBt bo greatly reduced. Wo are proparcd to offer great inducements to buyers, Goods will bo sold ata fraction above cost. Visitors, friends, and tbo public generally, aro respectfully invited to avail IhemBclvoa of this favorablo and very rare opportunity to purchase DRY GOODS at amazingly low prices. Everything appertaining to a first class trade may be found in stock, at J. H. A M. L. KINABD'S, Firat door South of Columbia Hotel. April 27_ 4?. NEW DISCOVERY ! ! Salvation for the Hair. CLEAR A^yATERI WITIIOT^SEDIMENT ! . OPENTHJTIE LIGHT 1 I ! For Restoring io Gra^iair ?is Original Co/orl PHALON'S "ViTALL^^iffers ut? terly from all tjy^iiair coloring preparations^ieretofore used. It is li^Hd, sweet smelling, precuntatcs no muddy or slimy matrer,requires no shaking, im? parts no stain to the skin. Hold it tcYhe light and it is clear and clouqJess. It leaves no mark on the seato; yet it reproduces in gray haintficnatural color that time or sick^ws&rnay have bleached out of lt^"^^ S^Phalon's Vitali\^i is for one sole purpose^Jnat of reproducingjwith absolute cer? tainty, the natural^olor of the hair. It is no^mtended as a daily dressio^nor for removing scurf or trandruff ; nor for cu? ring baroness; nor for stimula? ting tJ?e growth of the hair. Thesf objects may be accom? plished after the color has been fixed with die Vitalia, by Pha? lon's Comical Hair Invigo? rate r. ^^^^ THE ViTAL"fc}?"?i^a harmless and unequaled preparation for the reproduction of lie origi? nal hue of gray haired noth? ing else. This is accomplished in from two to ten applications, according to thed^th of shade required. S?jkroyall druggists Bonds and Stocks. GOLD AND SILVEIl. UNCURRENT BANK BILLS, Coupons, Mutilated Currency, Ac, Aa., Ac, bongbt and sold by D. GAMBRILL, Feb 15 3mo Ofu^o Columbia Hotel Building. Wholesale Drugs AND SUNDRIES THE FOLLOWING DRUGS, CHEMICALS. MEDICINES, PATENT-MEDICINES, Ac, will be sold at prices sufficiently low to maka it pay dealers in tho interior of tho State to stop and buy. Buy gooda whorever you can buy on tho best terms. We havo every facility for doing a wholesale business; and weean as? sure dealers they will Havo money hy stopping in Columbia and giving us a call WE HAVE TO orren : 1,000LBS. SUPER. CARR. SODA, (English,) 100 lbs. English Calomel, 50 lbs. Gum Opium, 10 OKS. Sulphate Morphine. 2,uno lbs. Epsom 8 .dh*, Iodide Potaasa, Bromido Potassa, Chloroform, Castor Oil, Esscnco Ginger, Cod Liver Oil, Elixir of Barks. Koroeono Oil, Alcohol, Fluid Extracts, Patent Medicines, Turpentine, . Buchu. A1.SO, AT It KT Ul.. BROMA. COCOA, Liobeg's Extract Beef, Calf's Foot Jelly, Gelatino, Tapioca, Sago, Pearl Rarlov, Hop?, Arrowroot, Extract Vanilla, Lomon, Pino Ap? ple, Orango. Pure Ground Spices, of oveiy variety. Salad Oil, Port Wine, Medicinal Brandy. For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH, April 9 t_Druggists. Bay to the Best Advantage. w. A,TA~RR~ & eo., Bridge stroet, near Gates, General O-rooers P^r?ft SELL GOODS as Cheap, if not Cheap ?1er than any houso iu Columbia. Give ^B?tta^bom a trial. Murellie TT NOW ALL MEN BY TH ESE FRE8ENTS, S. W. Pp RT ER & GO., Havo just returned from New,York, (the BO eond Umo this ao&son.) with another ilno and well-selected etook of choice " ' ' ti*?Vf T ' ? . DRY GOODS, Which they aro now offering to tho trado VERY LOW ?OWN. Wo call especial attention to our Dress Goods Department, .Only asking a call from tho ladieB, feeling euro wo can ploaas them. Wo behove wo aro selling tho CHEAPEST GOODS IN COLUMBIA. In Spring and Summer CASSI MERES. For Men's and Boys' wear, we defy compel ilion. In fact, tho slaughter we are now making in DRY GOODS ia really fearful to behold. Call and soo for yourselves, and you will bo con? vinced. 8. W. POUTER & CO., April 15 _Main strcot. TAKE NOTICE. '4m Tile Mam met otli BOOT, SHOE, HAT & TRUNK H?LSE HAS just received a very largo and beauti? ful stock of 8PRING GOODS, selected with great care, which will be disposed ?of as low as the times will admit., It ls enough to say to tho public, that our buyer was in the market late in the Season, and reaped tho benefit of the rocent and very great deoline in prices. In BOOTS and 8HOES, I nave every thing the eye could fancy, and each aftiole warranted as represented. My stock ot HATS can't be surpassed in style abd quality, abd will guarantee prices au low aa any trou?e in the State. I have paid special attention to my Jobbing Stock, in ooth branches, and am prepared to offer rare inducements to the trade. Be auro to call one door North of Columbi a Hotel, as early as possible, and secure bar? gains. A. SMYTHE. April 21_ Extraordinary Exhibition OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL VER AND PLATED WARE, Oloolsjs, Cutlery, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY ARTICLES, &(., AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF I. SUMBACHER. Special inducements aro offered to pur? chasers, in consequence of the low price of gold, in the lollowing articles: Fino 18K. Gold Pondant Winding. United States, Elgin and American WATCHES. Also, a large as sort men t. of Swiss WATCHES, in Gold and Coin Silver Cases. Ladies'and Gent's GOLD CHAINS. Ladies' and Misses' Half Sots, Bracelets, Charms, Ear Rings, Brooches, Ac, Ac. Solid Silver Ware, Meriden Triple-Plated Ware, Fancy French Clocks, ali grades of American Clocks, Musical Instruments, Pis? tols, etc., Ac. Particular attention is called to a large as? sortment of Funs, Portmonaios, and Card Cases, which will be sold very low. REPAIRING OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY personally attended to and warranted. ISAAC SULZBAOHER, Columbia Hotel Row, Columbia, S. C. A Library of Un'versal Information. THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, COMPLETE IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES. THIS important work presents a panoramic view of all human knowledge, aa it exista at tho present moment. It embraces and popularizes every subject that can be thought of, and contains an inexhaustible fund of ac? curate and practical information. No topic, in brief, is omitted, upon which information can bo desired. Tho work is a library in it? self; it ia a complete universal instructor, and opens to tho student and general reader the whole field of knowledge. It should bo owned by every intelligent family in the country. I'll I CK AND STYLE OF SIN DI Mi. In extra Cloth, per vol.$5 00 In Library Leather, per vol. 6 00 In Half Turkey Morocco, per vol. 6 50 In Half Russia, extra gilt, per vol. 7 50 In Full Morocco, antique, gilt odges, per vol. 9 00 In Full Russia. 9 00 Tho Annual Cyclopocilla. commenced in 1861. Eight volumes now out. The same price per volume, and uniform with the NEW AMEUICAN CYCLOPEDIA. Published one vol? ume annually, registering all the important events of each year-valuable aa a work of reference. "LIBERTY HALI., CRAWPOBDVILLE, GA., March 31, 1870. To J. C. Derby. Esq.: In reply to your re? nnest for my opinion of tho New American Cyclopedia, by tho Appleton's, of Now York, and the continuation of tho samo in their Arnaud, etc., allow mo briefly to say that my appreciation ot tho merits of both theso works may best bo judged from tho fact that I pro? cured both ns soon as I could, and would not be without oither for double their coat. "Tho New American Cyclopedia I prefer to any English work of the sort I have ever seen. "Tho Annual contains a treasure of impor? tant current matter, relating to events of in? terest in Politics, Religion, Arts, Scienco, Ag? riculture, and General Statistics, not to be met with elsewhere, at this time, in thia coun? try. Yours moat respectfully. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS." "ft seems to mo vory interesting, accurate and impartial; an important contribution to tho huowledgo wo all need, that of recent ovouts." R. W. BARNWELL. Aey volume Bold acparatoly. Sold hy sub? scription (Hil V. D. APPLETON A CO., Publishers. J.C.DERBY, Augusta, Ga.. (Manager of "Tho Groat Southern Suhscripliou-Book Agen? cy,") General Southern Agent. llBV. J. H. CORNISH, Agent, Corner Sumter and Washington streets, _ Columbia, H. C._April 20 Oats. 1AAA BUSHELS Pi imo FEEDING .V/l/lf OATH, for walo hy E. HOPE. Ale and Porter. BREMEN LAGER BEER. Younger'a Edinburgh Alo. HIbber's London Porter. For salo bv Feb 16 OEO. SVMMERS. BY D 0. PEIX0TT0 ft SON. ON MONDAY MORNING May 2. at 10 o'clock, in front ot tho Court, Houso, wo will coll, Horses, Mules and Cattle. TorniR cash. f' ' ' r_April 30 Valuable Real Ettate. D. C. FELXOTTO & BON, Auctioneers. Richard Davis, Martha A. Davis ir, Ann Sou den ,W. 8. Davis et lal. IN purauanoo of the decretal order of April 22d, we will sell, at public auotion, on tho ?rst MONDAY in May next, the following real estate in the city of Columbia: hil lat. AU that lot of land, in the city of Co? lumbia, with the residence tboreon, kitchen, Ac, bounded on the East by Barnwell street, measuring thereon one hundred and four feet, (KM feet,) more or lem; North by a lot now or formerly belonging to Gen. Gwynn; West by lot of Joshua Wondon, deceased; South by lot of Mrs. Bebecoa Kirkland. The house con? tains five rooms, and ls at present occupied by Andrew Weddingfollow. 2d. Also, all that lot or parcel of land, situ? ate on Ger vaia street, in the city of Columbia, fronting on that street 101 feet! inches, more or less, bounded on West by lot of John McCammon; Sontb by lot belonging to estate of Joshua Soudon; East by lot of Gen. Gwynn, now occupied by A. G. Mackey; said lot has a house upon it containing six rooms, stables, kitchen, out-houBes, Ac. TERMS OF SALE- One-half cash; balance in ono and two years, secured by bond, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, and mortgage of the premises. Pur? chasers to pay for papers, Btamps, Ac The abovo property can bo treated for pri? vately prior to day of eale. _ _ Aprh24 Sheriff's Sale. Under order of Judge of Probate. Ex parto Mrs. Sophia Ewart ra. J/ 8. Guignard et al.-Petition for "Dottier: ' f"n IN pursuance of an order made by tho Hon? orable William Hntsoh Wigg, Judge or Pro? bate for Ricblaud County, I will sell, on tba FIRST MONDAY in May next, in front of the Court liouQo, in Columbia, within tho legal hours, " it' ' . . All it hat LOT, or parcel of. I, IND.. situated on Richardson street, in' tho city of Columbia, bounded on the North by a lot formerly of Mrs. Black, but now of tho estate of Jamoa 8. Guignard, and measuring thereon 208 feet, more or leas; on the East by an alloy-wny, measuring thereon 47 feat, more or lee?'; on the South by a lot of 'tho - estate of James B. Guignard, measuring tboreon 2(;8 feet, more or less, and on the Wert by Richardson street. The above described property will bo ?old at the risk of the former pur oh a ocr. - Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers.- P, F. FBAZEE, 8. R. C. April ia' tnth 1 Sheriff'o Salo. Under order of Judgo of Probate. Ex parte Jamen Hunter and Ellen Hunter. Petition for Sate, d c. IN pursuance, of an order made by Will ?ara Il utoon Wigg. Judge of Probate for Rich? land County, in the above stated oase, I wUl sell, on tho first MONDAY in May next, in front of the Court Hon no, in Columpia, within tho legal hours, the several Tracts of Land of which tho lato Jacob Wyrick, died, possessed, viz: All that TRACT of LAND, situate on Crane Creek, in the County of. Riobland, containing six hundred and three (003) acres, und bound? ed by lands of Captain Stack, F. A. Koon, G. Douglas, W. Cook and Renton Smith. Thia is one of the finest timbered taacts of land in the State. ALSO, All that Tract of Laud, in Richland County, containing five hundred and eighty-seven (587) acres, and bounded by lands of Dr. La Bordo, Thomas Center, Mr. Turnips cod and others. ALSO, All that Tract of Land, sitnato in Fairfield County, containing fonr hundred and seventy four (474) acres, more or. less; bounded by lands of Colonel D.D.Fenly and lands former? ly of Colonel Leitner and others. A large por? tion of this Tract is in original oak and hicko? ry forest. i. . THUMS OF SALK.-One-third cash; the ba? lance on a credit of one and two years. Pur? chaser to give bond, with approved personal aecurity, and a mortgage of ibo premiaos sold, anil to pay for stamps and papers.1 ' April 10 mth P. F. FRAZER. S. R..O. Sheriff's Sale. Under order of Judge bf Probate. . .' IN pursuance of an'order made by William Hutaon Wigg, Judge of Probate'for Rich? land County, 1 will yell, on the FIRST TUES? DAY in May next, at. the residence of M. J. Corley, in Richland County, about ll miles ' above Columbia, within the legal hours, All the PERSONAL PROPERTY of the estate of James F. Corley, deceased, consisting of one Mare, one Mule, ono Ruggy and Harness, one Cow and Calf, three Heifers, twelve head of Fowls, one Bed and Bedstead, ene Pistol, (Colt's Repeater,) one Silver Watch, Lot Cook* ing Utensils, one Table, Lot pf Crockery, one Saddlo and a lot of Sundries. Terms cash. P. F. FBAZEE, April 10 mth B. R. C. Sheriffs Bale. Under order of Judge of Probate. IN pursuance of an ordt r made by William Hutaon Wigg, Judge of Probate for Bich? land County, I will self, on the FIB8T TUES? DAY in May next, at Mrs. K. G. Brevard'a mill place, about eight miles below Columbia, on the Bluff Road, within the legal hours, All the PERSONAL PROPERTY of tho es? tate of James Jackson, deceased, consisting of 1 Mule, 1 Wagon, lot of Plows and Gear, Plan? tation Tools, Kitchen Furniture, lot of Crock? ery, Household Furniture, 1 Silver Watch and 1 Clock. Terms cash. P. F. FRAZEE, April 10 roth_Bj R. C. Sheriff s Sale. Robert Howell and Michael 0. Howell rs. Jo? seph Howell, Elizabeth Chaplin, John J. Chaplin, Charles Howell, Olin Howell, Jesse M. Howell, Catharine P. Howell, Daniel R. Howell, Mary R. Howell, and Sarah Mccul? lum.-Bill for Partition in Equity. IN pursuance of the decretal order of the Circuit Court sitting in Equity in the above stated case, 1 will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in Juno next, in front of the Court House in Columbia, within the local hours. All that Square of LAND ia the city of Co? lumbia, containing four (4) acres, bounded by Lady, Barnwell, Gervais and Henderson strocts. The above described property will bo divided and Bold in lots of oue-fonrth of un acre, each, and can be treated for privately. TERMS OF SALE-Cash for one-half of bid: balance in one year; secured by bond ana mortgage of the promises sold. Purchaser to pay for nt amps sud papers. AprilJG mth P. F. FRAZEE, 8. R. P. Notice. . THE fast trotting Messenger _?_-y?u]h& Stallion DANVILLE will season Mgffilasy tu Richland County, thia spring, s? jf Wat Agnew A Co.'a Livery Stable, B"?Ma?3a?,n Columbia, where ho can be seen; also, at W. H. Dowdy's, on the Wood? ward plantation in the Fork, and alternately at tho abovo places every niuo days. For par? ticulars apply at tho abovo places. I Danville took the first prize at our last State Fair for speed, and can show as fine oolts as any in tho State._ April 1 Imo $6,000 Reward! WE will pay f?.OOO for tho recovery of tho Currency, Cold and Dank Bills, stolen from our Rank on tho night of Saturday, ICth inst., or ton per cent, upon tho value of any portion thereof, and $1,000 for evidenco to con? vict tho thieves. ' 1* April 19 SCOTT, WILLIAMS A CO.