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. - BB?SSHLS,. May lO.w-A/fcerribla.aopi
deot occurred on ike railroad near Lux
5 'fln)b?>t? te yesterday; J ; '.twenty perfeons
' w/re killed. .. " V !' ?
La Liberte says tko Emperor intends
to abrogate the decree diminishing tlie
Bourbon and Orleans families. The
sarab journal wants complete freedom of
'the press as a result of plebiscitum, and
proves that after yturs of experience that
oU efforts against or in opposition to the
press are powerless. It was feared hist
night disturbances;' would be renewed
this evening.
MADRID, May 10.-Souator Olnznga
returns immediately to Puris. There is
canch speonhitiou concerning the notion
of the Government in summoning him
hero, and the mystification is uot lessen
Sd by the fact that the Ministers to Italy,
LUPtria and Portugal nre also expected
here. It ia rumored that these con?
ferences bear on tho question of a candi?
date for tho tb rone. The chances of tho
elevation of Espartero are improving.
The Spanish press comment unfavora?
bly on French plebiscitum.
PAMS, May ll.-Barricades aro again
thrown up iu Fauberg du Temple aud
Belle Vibe, and troops are now operat?
ing against them. It is reported that a
captain in charge of the attacking party
Wis wounded.
8 P. M.-The trouble iuroughout the
city last evening was more serious than
was anticipated. The authorities were
foroed to make a large display of mili?
tary power, in -Order to restore quiet.
Barricades which had been erected in
Bellvine district, were stubbornly de
' fended by the rioters, though they were
subsequently carried by tbe soldiers, at
the point of the bayonet. Several were
killed aud wounded on both sides.
During the night other engagements oc?
curred, in which a number of soldiers,
policemen abd citizens were killed. Bell
vide district was occupied during th?
night by tbe military, in great force. Nc
persons permitted to pass. Tbo police
made several charges upon crowds ol
people who had collected out of curiosi?
ty, aud, in some cases, used swords aud
eling-sbot?, whereby many were serious?
ly injured, mainly those who had noth?
ing to do with the disorder. The police
nnd rioters used flre-urms freely, but t in
troops made no general uso of them
once daring tbo uight a company ol
cavalry were assailed with a shower ol
stones, and, becoming exasperated, Oreo
m the assailants; but this is the onlj
Instance iu which the troops have de?
parted from their d?terminai ion to U8t
fire-arms only as a lust resort. Tlx
working men are out in greater forci
than on auy previous occasion. Perfec
order was restored before daylight. Ni
signs of trouble now. The Guverumou
has not relaxed its precaution to guim
against, future disorders.
LONDON, May ll.-A resolution in tin
House of Commons, agaiust raising i
large portion of the revenue from opiuui
was defeated. A comrnilteo was appoint
ed to inquire by what tenure the Cathu
lio and Anglican Institute hold property
HAVANA, May ll.-The Lloyd, iron
Aspiuwull, released hy the Spanish au
thorities, sailed yesterday. The small
pox, in a malignant form, prevails II
Havana aud many interior towns.
Domrrttic Wu.
CHABLESTON, May ll.-Arrivc 1-Sienni
ships Coan) pion, New York; ami Se
Gull, Biltimore; schooner WeuouaL
Baltimore.
WASBINOTON, May ll.-In tho Senat?
last night, tbe appropriation bill wu
caunidered. The umeudmeut apprnpv
ating $500,000 for the new State D.-pur
meut, provoked acrimonious debute o
moving the capital, which will mvolv
the expenditure of $6,000,000.
In the Senate, tho legislative nppr<
priatiou bill, by a vote of 41 to li
adopted au amendment,, providing fi
the erection of a new building fur tl
Stute Department. This is consider?
decisive against the removal of the cap
tul.
In the House, the Pacific Nor?iei
Badroud bill was not renewed, but Orl
appealed to the House to have it referrt
to the committee. Wheeler insisted t
the report of the um jori ty to con lr
legislation. The House refused to ord
the bill to a third reading-77 to 91, ut
the bill and amendments were referrt
to the Committee on the Pacific Kail ron
Iuteruul revenue receipts to-day, S l i J
ooo.
The nominal defeat of tho North P
oifio Bailroud bill causes much oomiuoL
It was backed by uu immense lobby u
tion. It is, however, not regarded
detrimental to tbe Southern PaoiticUa
road bill, us the most object humble ft
titres iu tho former bill, do not occur
the latter.
Bille were introduced granting lan
to the Alabama and Tennessee liai I m
Company, and for subsidizing a sen
monthly steamship line between Ni
York aud Valparaiso, Chili and otl;
Pacitio ports via Panama llailroud
other available LttliuiiiH route. The ii
propriatiou bill was considered und
amendment adopt od enlarging tbe Ca
toi grounds et an expenso ol $jUO,0(
Adjourned.
A bill was offered, in tho House, a
referred to the reprisal Act of IMHO, i
thonzing tho States of Maryland a
Georgia to lovy a tonnage, tax on vesst
A bill wits introduced providing fori
butter protection of tho frontier ef l
Stato of Texas. Tho tariff bill wus tal
Up and dissciissed until adjournment.
NEW Youie, May ll.-Mis. MuFurlui
Richardson will publish ber story in
Ti i'fune.
To-day's Tribune is out in a long a
clo against Southern aud Western C
gres.-,.nen for arguing against tho red
tion of tho army to 25,000 men
formor declaring that it will not do
remove troops from tho South, and
latter desiring moro troops to bute
Indians. Tho artiolo suggests that i
bettor to rulo by lovo and amnesty t
by lear and proscription.
e report of ' Ibo' Executive
Committee regarding certification of
Kreaobera' licenses, and admitting pro
atiouista to- full membership at .ih?
option1'of tho preacher. Thje/ church
register waa adopted, and many Bishops
havo signed a letter expressing tbeir.de
stre to consummate a re-union, aud n
willingness to do anything to tbis end
that did not in volvo n/saorifice of princi?
ple. The couference adopted the follow?
ing: "Nd ministry ahull celebrate matri?
mony contrary-to our Lord's decision in
Matthew, chapter 19. verse 9."
LOUISVILLE, May ll.-Tho Southern
Baptist Couvention adopted resolutions,
unanimously, adverse to co-operation
with tba Northern Baptists. Adjourned.
OTTAWA, May ll.-lu the Senate, in
reply to u questiou relating to tho with?
drawal of British troups, Hon. Mr.
Campbell said tbut the Correspondence
was not complete, that the Goverumeut
was remonstrating against the contem?
plated polioy of tho imperial Govern?
ment. He might say, however, that tuo
homo Government, iu ordinary times of
peace, was just as able to bear tho ex?
pense of deteuce as thu mother con ut ry.
The home Goverumeut proposed to gar?
rison Halifax aud similar fortifications,
but it was expected that tho luud fortifi?
cations, if garrisoned at all, would bc
occupied by Canadian volunteers.
TORONTO, May ll.-It is feared that
Sir John A. McDonald will die in a few
hours.
HALEIGH, May ll.-The Republican
State Convention met to-day; 3f)0 dele?
gates were preseut, two-thirds of whom
wero negroes. Senator Pool was chosen
chairman, after a bitter and strong op?
position ou the part of carpet-baggers.
Tho proceedings were very disorderly
and tumultuous. Several fights occurred.
AUODSTA, May ll.--The opening
Floral Fuir of the Cotton States Mecha?
nical and Agricultural Association was
commenced to-day, aud visted by about
2,U00 persons.
The annual convention of the Georgia
Railroud adjourned to-day. Jehu H.
King was re-elected President.
FINANCIAL AND CU.1IMK11GIAL.
NEW YonK, May ll-Noon.-Flour
5@l0o. better. Wheat lo. better. Guru
quiet and unchanged. Pork quiet
mess 29 25. Lard firm, at 1G%@18
Cotton firm; sales 1,000 bales, at 23%?
23%. Freights quiet. Stocks, Govern?
ments and gold strong. Money easy, nt
5@G. Sterling 9j??; long 10. Gold 15.
Bouda 12%. Tennessee C's, cx-coupou,
59>?; new 55j.<; Virgiuiu ti's, ex-coupon,
69%; new 69; Louisiana O's, old, 75'ii;
levee G's 72% ; 8'H 90; Alabama 8's 102;
5's 72; Georgia 7'? 95 !?; North Carolina
7's, old, 47%; now 24".,; South Caroli?
na 7's, old, 'JO; new 81%.
7 P. M.-Cotton strong; sales 3,000
bales- middling 23,,.'i ; Orleans 14. Flour
-State 4.95@5.95; "Western 4.95@6 50;
Southern firm. Wheat opened firm,
but closed dull and l@2c. lower. Corn
unchanged. Pork finn, at 29 00?30 50.
Lard steadier-kettle 1G%?17. Whiskey
lirra. Rico firm. Sugar steady. Coffee
lirra. Molasses dull. Money easy, al
3@5. Gold 15? 15%.
BALTIMORE, May ll.-Flour firm
aud iu good demand, at yesderduy's
prices. Wheat firm-Maryland 1 51)?
1 GO; Pennsylvania 1.37@1 43. Cum firm
and highet - white 1.2U(ml.23; yellow
1.15? 1.1 G. Pork 29 75(o)80.U0. Bacou
firm, at 13%. Lard 17%?17%. Whis?
key-no inquiry; firm, ul 1.78.
LOUISVILLE, May ll.-Corn 1.20
Polk 29.5U. Shoulders 13%; sides 16%
?17).?. Lard 17. Whiskey 1.00.
CINCINNATI, May ll.-Com in good
demand. Whiskey held at 1.0J. Pork
held at 30 00. Bacon quiet-shoulders
11%; clear iib sides 1G;?; clear 17%.
Lard 16%.
ST. LOUIS, May ll.-Corn-mixed
and yellow 1.03(a) 1.05; fancy white 1.13
?1.19. Purk quiet, at 2.1.50. Shoul?
ders 13; clear sides 17%. Lard quiet,
at 16?10}?.
NEW ORLEANS, May ll.-Cotton active.
-middling 22%; ?alee 6,800; net receipts
1,798; stuck 141,004.
MORILE, May ll.-Cotton firmer
roiddliug 22%; sales 8J0 bales; receipts
192.
AUOU8TA, May ll.-Cotton market
opened quiet and easy, but closed active
and firm, with sales of 540 bales; re?
ceipts 170; middliug 21%.
SAVANNAH. May ll.-Cotton firm -
middling 22?22%; eales 500 bales; re?
ceipts 1,240.
CHARLESTON, May ll.-Cotton steady
middling 22; sales 500 bales; receipts 453;
stock 12,072.
LONDON, May 11-Noon.-Cotton opens
quiet and steady-uplands 10%; Orleans
ll%f?lll%.
LIVERPOOL, May ll-Evoning.-Cot
tou closed buoyant-uplands ll@ll'u;
Orleans 11%; sales 15,000 hales.
POOR RULE THAT WON'T WORK BOTH
WAYS. -Tho following is very applicable,
and wc publish it for thu benefit of those
most interested :
Landlord-Mr. Eliior, I will thank
yon to Bay that I keep tho very best table
tn tho city.
Editor-I'll thank yon to supply uiy
family with board, gratis.
Landlord-I thought yon were glad to
get. something to fill up your paper.
E'litur-I thought yuu were glad to
got somebody to fill your house. It's a
poor rule that won't work both ways.
Exit landlord in a rage, threatening to
have nothing more to do with tho oUico.
"When ho shot at mo Hie third time,"
said a California teamster, "I began to
think he meant business, so I up with
my title and put a bullet through his
hoad."
E-ister Decorations-Pot Curalo:
"What do you wish for now. Miss
Bryties?" Miss B.-"Yow, if you
please 1"-Fun.
It is rumored that the Mormons aro
looking to Mtxico'as a placo of refuge.
3 ia a mo vo ment ti ow an foot to givo
the'President power to nea troops in any
State, on almost any pretext, and with?
out tbe interference ? of either the Go?
vernor or the L?gislature.
Groat floods have prevailed on the
Eastern coast of Australia, causing im?
mense destruction of property, and the
loss of many lives. The gales have been
very heavy, sud numerous shipwrecks
have been reported
At a rogular meeting of tho Board of Di?
rectors of tho Young Men's Christ ian Asso?
ciation of Ci J] nm bia, 8 G., the following pro
amblo and reBoluiione, in reference to the re?
cent ltichmond calamity, wcro unanimously
passed:
Whereas, Almighty dod, in Iiis nil-wine
providence, has seen ht to visit a severe anil
trying calamity upon many citizens of tho city
of Kii'hmimd,
Itexolced. That wo, Christian members of
the community nf Columbia, ti. C., do, in be?
half of the community, extond our sincere
and heartfelt BJ input hy to all those bereaved
and afflicted by thu sudden and terrible acci?
dent, praying that Ho who doetb all things
for some good purpose of His own, will give
thom Christian strength to nay, '"Thy will be
done," and comfort them with every blessing
Jies'tlvrd. That a uopy of these resolution*
bu sent to tho Tresidonl of the Young Men's
Christian Association of Itlobniond, alao to
tl.o Itichmond and Columbia patters, with re?
quest to publiait. A. O HASKELL, Pres.
B. FHANK MAUi.ni?, Rec. Uno.
To Kent.
A COTTAGE containing eight rooms,
situated on Main struot. Apply at this
omeo._May 12 1*
Meeting of the Graft, A. F. M,
A meeting of the Craft, A. F M.
?will bo held THIS (Thursday) EVEN?
ING, at Masonic Hall, at H o'clock. By
order r f tito Board. May 12 I
I True Br otherho od Lodge No. 84, A.F.M.
jg\ AN Extra Communication will bo hold
jyiUU (Thursday) EVENING, at 8
y^^^o'chick. Members aro requested to
Ito punctual in attendance, as business ot
importance will bo transacted. By order of
the W. M. P. A OBEY,
May 12 1 _Secretary.
Phoenix Axe, Hook and Ladder Co.
AN EX TBA MEETING of this Corop*nv
Will bo held at their Hall. THU EVEN?
ING, the 12th itmt.. at*8 o'clock. Those who
desiro to become members, will Bend in their
letters of application.
By ordnr of the l'rostdent.
May 12 1 W. W. DEANE, Sec'y.
Northern Hay,
m ?? BALES primo North Rivor HAY, in fino
i O order, for salo at
P. CANTWELL'8
May 12 1 MAUI etrt ot.
To Trial Justices.
SUMMONS, RECOGNIZANCES, and othor
BLANKS.
Abbott's Form Book, in two volumes.
ALSO,
Tillinghast's PRAC 1 ICE and MODE of PRO?
CEDURE. ,
Whittaker's Practice, and all useful bcoks to
Trial Justices, for sale at
ll KY AN k MeCABTER'S Bookstore,
May 12 Colombia.
lob ?ales Hay.
FOR SALE bv
WELLS fi CALDWELL,
Near Greenville and Charleston Depute.
May ll _ _
Lott!
ANOTE OF HAND, dated in 18U7, payable
to Win. haugh, for f 100, und signed by
or ut ns B-tnknmn, was lout somewhere in thin
city. There was on said unto a credit of $5
1'orsotiB aro forewarned against trading fur
?aid milo, as nawncnt has been stooped
OHE iOhY KULLY.
May ll 3 Adin'r Estate of Wm. Haugh.
Nickerson House Hail.
THURSDAY and FRIDA Y, May 12 and 13.
11HE BENOWNED MGNOR R?BINI, tho
Great European Conjuror, in his
fined illusions and delight tul mysteri?s. Near?
ly 10 comly Presents given fairly away among
tito au Hnnce. Admission 50 cents; Hoservod
Sea's 75. Doors open at 7. Matinee on
THURSDAY, at 2 p. tu. Tho Furniture can
tio seen at Harry's FurnitureStoro. May 113
A Fair Warning.
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE,
ASS'T ASSESSOU'S OFFICK. 1ST DIVISION,
3D IUSTUICT. S. C.,
COLUMBIA, May io. 1870.
A LL LICENSES under tho internal Ku venue
/\_ Laws, expiro ou tho 30ru OF APRIL, of
each jrnr. Ami all persons, linus and corpo?
rations, intending to carry on any business
arter that date, requiring aliconso, must take
. tut a new liceime, lo dato from tho 1st of May
All persons suhjfct to this license and who
have not already made application to this
office for tho same, will do no within ten days
fi oin-this dato, or be hablo to indictment for
doing business without license.
P. t? -C. H. Baldwin, Esq . whoso office is
next door to mino, will attend lo business
connected with my oflico, in my absouco.
May ll J. F ENS Ht. Ass't Assessor.
$25 REWARD?
THE abovo reward will bo paid for tho ap?
prehension, or proof to convict any one
harboring or giving einplovnteiit to my two
sons, THOMAS and JAMES JONES, who left
me on thu PKli of April, 1870 Thomas is
about i ightcon, and James about sixteen vears
of ugo. J.E. JONES.
Mai 10 _ _3
State Convention of Teachers.
AT tho req'iuBt of Teachers, who desire to
attend tho proposed Convention ol
Teachers, it has boen decided to call tho Con?
vention to meet in Columbia, ul tho Ni<-k~rson
Hoiiso, ou THU BSD/Y, May 19, at 8 P. M
I I bo proprietor of tho Nicholson Hoiiso, who
hus tendered his Hall for the uso of tho Con?
vention, will entertain the mi min rs at greatly
reduced ratea. Delegates will bo passed tb
and from Columbia on the Greenville and Co?
lumbia, and Hie Charlotte, Columbia and Au?
gusta railroads for one fare. Tho other rail?
roads in the State havo been requested to
extend ibo same privilege. The Convention
is to consist ef all 'Teachers in tho Stale out?
side of I he "free comm ai schools" ostablisht d
hy tho Legislature; and all such aro eariicstl)
urned to atteint. Tho papers of the State ure
requested to publish this notice.
HUGH S. THOMPSON,
Principal Columbia Male Academy.
AprR80_
Exchange House Bar and Restaurant.
OPFN at all hours-where vou can always
find tho host o? WINES. ALES, L1QUOBS,
CIGARS Ac. Frosh Lager Beer ou ice.
May 8_
Sugar Cured Hams.
?)f\f \ OHOIOE Sugar Curod HAMS, just
AV/V/ received, and tor salo by
April 27 J. & T. R. AGNEW.
WE ABE
Opening a Large Invoice
OF
Linen Dress Goods,
IN ALL COLOHS.
Xhe Most Beautiful, Comfortable,
And Economical
DRESS OF TUE SEASON.
OU R PRINTED PERCALES AND PRINTED
Whit ii and Buff Piquos excel anything in
tho Market.
Tho ladies always find EXAOTLY what thoy
want, in uur Lacea, Itibhoua and Trimming
stock.
Tho Novelties of the Reason will ho ex?
hibited by ua in every claaa of Gooda in our |
linn, aa tho season advances, and at PorULAH
PRICES. W. D. LOVE .V CD.,
May 8 Columbia Hotel Building.
Proposals are Invited
TO furniah tho Southern and Atlantic Tele?
graph Company 20 OOO Telegraph Polea of
durable timber, dehv fabio on or before thu
drat day of June, 1870, ou the lino of tho
Charlot te, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, or
any navigable atream in North Carolina,
South Carolina or Georgia. Said Polee to bo
aa folio wa: 25 foot in len gi li, G inches in diame?
ter at the top. aquarod ab both ends; bark,
limba and knots all removed, with outface left
amootb and olean. Parties desiring to aupply
the whole, nr any part of tho above, will ad?
dress with full name and poet ofiico address,
JOHN B. LAFITTE,
No. 20 Broad atreot, Charleston, 8. C.
April gg lbj_
Valuable Property for Sale.
Till'' undersigned will ofter for >^
sale, on the firat MONDAY in Rep Bil
. t ember next, (if not disposed of pro
Tioualv,) tho valuable proportv, known us tho
ICONGAREE RACE COUR&?, situated two
miles from Columbia. Tho tract contains 125
acres, moro or leas. A small brick Cottage ia
attached. Also, a COT TAGE, containing aix
rooina, on Gervais atreot, near Pickoua. An
excellent Well of Water on tho premises, and
all necessary out-bu lld in gu. 'the propel i\ can
ho treated for privatolj bv applying to Hubert
Bryce, Esq. Terina, one-halt caah, balance in
ono vear. WM. H. PURYEAR.
April 28 th*_
In the Court of Probate-Lexington.
Martha Pool and others vu. Abram Pool.- Pe?
tition for Partition.
THE Plaintiffa tiaving thia day filnd their |
petition in thia offn e in tho above caae.
againat Abram Pool, who, it appeara, r?unies
beyond tho limita of this State, and placo ot
resilience unknown; it is ordered that said de?
fendant do appear in pemon or by attorney,
within tho time prescribed by law, and lile bia
ot j.-ct ions to thu proceedings in thia caae, or
bin cousent to the samo will be entered of
record. A. EFIRD,
Judge of Probate, Lexington County.
Office Judge of Probate, Lexington C. "H.,
April 10 187(1._Aonl 14 wjgjjfi
United States Internal Revenue,
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. 8i> DISTRICT, S C.,
COLUMUIA. May (i. 1870.
THE Annual List td' United Stales Internal
Keveline faxes baa been transmitted to
uns otlice lor collection. Citizens ot Colum?
bia and of the Cou.ltira of Uiohland and Lex?
ington aro r< quired to make pavment hy the
Irt of JUNki NEXT. Alter that date, Hie
penalty ol five pi r cent.., prescribed by law,
will ho enforced againat all delinqnenla.
R ii. WALLACE,
May 75 Jloputv Collector, 3d S. C.
$6,000 Reward!
WE will pay $5,000 tor the recovery of the
Currency, Coal and Dank Billa, stolen
(rom our Bank on thu night of Saturday, illili
met., or ten per cent, upon tho value of any
portion thereof, and $1,000 for ovideuco to con?
vict the llin ves.
_Aprillf) SCOTT. WILLIAMS A CO.
BARNWELL & MONTEITH,
A TTOHNEYS A T LA W
AND SOLICITOUS IS EQ.UITY,
PRACTICE in Kichland, Fairfield, Lexing?
ton and Newberry Count icu. Offices Court
tiouae Rango, Columbia, S. C.
NATUAN1EL BARNWELL. WALTER 8. MONTEITH.
Jan t? tli2ti
"Wliere ~to Stop.
Williams' Hotel,
Formerly Harvey House,
8 PAUTAN HU H O C. H., S. C.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
LA Ult ENS C. IL, S. C
J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor.
MY friends and the traveling
public aro respectfully in?
formed that the iifoo' named
_ HOTELS aro now under my
uuutrui; MMU they may rust a*aiuc,d that tim
reputation of thu two houses will bo fully kopi
up. Tho Rooms ure comfortably furninhod
and tho Tables will bo supplied with tho beat
of evervthing Mav l Brno
CONTINUATION
OF
Clearance Sales.
Special Lines of Goods
FOR
THIS WEiEK.
SEVERAL cases moro uf thoae cheap LONO
CLOTHS.
Ten canea moro new atvlo PBINTS.
Our entire block of DHLS ? GOODS at a still
further reduction
We have m uk d down tho whole etoek of
Hosiery and Gloves.
La uta' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, GO
couta a dozen mel upwards
Irish Linens, Table Damasks, Napkins.
Doylies and Housekeepers' gooda generally,
which will pay well to buy now and keep.
Ladies' and (?enticen n's Summer Under
vc8ta. Aa theao gooda always command a fair
profit, the great reduction will bu seen and fell
in tho pocket.
Wo will not particularizo any moro. Our
entire stock munt ho auld, to enable us tu
tuako the improvements which wo abortiv in.
tend to commence
May H_J. H. A M. L. KINABD.
Mountain Butter.
?)1 KITS North Caroliua MOUNTAIN BUT
?j L TER for aa.o low by tho package.
March 9 OEO. B?MMERS.
Dress "Trimmings,
Wfi?T? ?tffc?S, &?.
. ' , jj?_i:,: i,
IHAYE on hand a quantity of BRESS
TBIYIM?NGS, which I atn offering wry
low, to Which I would call tho sp?cial attention
of tho Ladies.
ALSO,
A Beautiful Ao'nortine.ut of
uiu t; ,NS,
PASBFS.
BELTS, Ac, at very low
figures.
WHITE GOODS, of every description, and
very cheap; Swiss Mull, Figured Swiss, Tarlo
taus, Nainsook and Mull Muslins, Bishop and
Victoria Lawns, Tapo Checks, Jaaonot, India
Twill Long Cloth, Percales, Hambr.rg Edg?
ings, in Nainsook, Jaconet, Swiss and Linen,
Lace Collard, Laco Sets, Chemisettes, Ao.
May 1_O. F. JACKSON.
Extraordinary Exhibition
OF
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SIL VE It AND PLATED WADE,
Oloolsjs, Cutlery,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FANCY ARTICLES, &?.
-. ? .-i
Special inducements are offered to pur
chasers, in consequence of thu low prico of I
gold, in the tallowing articles:
Fino 18K. Gold Pendant Winding, United
States, Elgin and American WATCHES.
Also, a Urge assortment of Swiss WATCHES,
in Gold and Coin Silver Casos.
Lailioa' and Gent's GOLD CHAINS.
Ladies' and Misses' Half Sets, Bracelets,
Charms, Ear Binga, Brooches, Ac , Ac.
Solid Silver Ware, Meriden Triplo-Platod
Waro, Fancy French CloekB, all grades ol
Amoricau Clocks, Musical Instruments, Pis?
tols. ?fcc, Ac.
Particular attention is called to a largo as?
sortment of Fans, Portmonaics, ana Card
Cases, which will he sold very low.
REPAIRING OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY
personally attended to and warranted.
ISAAC SULZ BACHER,
_ Columbia Hotel Row, Columbia. B. C.
MANHOOD:
How Lost ! How Ileo t or nt !
Just published, ina sealed envelope. Price 6 els.
A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREAT?
MENT, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions,
Sexual Dobility, and Impediments to Marriage
generally; Nervonsutss, Consumption, Ipi
lopsy, aud Fits; Mental and Physical Inca?
pacity, resulting from Belf Abuse, Ac, by
Robt. J. Culverwoll, M. D., author or tho
"Green Book," &o.
"A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SuFFEnF.ns."
Sent under seal, iu a plain envelope, to any
address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or
two post HUH stamps, bv CHAS. J. C. KLIVE
.V CO.. 127 Bowery, New York,Poit onie?
Box 4,580.
Also Dr. CulverwelPs "Marriage Guido,"
pri<vi 21) centn. Ma? 3 3nv>
"TAKE NOTICE.
Tito IV^^TTI -rrLC3.t!Lx
BOOT, SHOE, HAT & TBliXK UOISE
HAS j lift received a very largo and bounti?
ful stock of SPltINU GOODS, selected
with great care, which will bo disposed of as
low a? tho times will admit. It is enough to
say to tho public, that our buyer ?as in the
market late in tho season, and reaped the
bonedt of tho recent and very great declino in
prici s. In BOOTS and SHOES. 1 tiavo every?
thing tho oyo could fancy, and each avticle
warranted as represented. L!y sto-k ot HATS
can't bo surpassed in style and quality, and
will guarantee prices as low as any houso in
the .S. ate.
I have paid special attention to my Jobbing
Stock, in both braucht s, and am prepared to
offer raro inducements to the trade.
Be sure to call ono door North of Columbia
Hotel, as early as possible, and secure bar?
gains. A. SMYTHE.
April 24_
Proposals.
OFFICE SINKING FUND COMMISSION,
COLUMBIA, S. C., April 25. 1870.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Commis?
sion is now prepared to recoivo proposals
tor tho purchase of Stock owned by tho stato.
All communications must bo addressed to thc
undersigned. J. H. RAIN EY,
Secretary Sinking Fund Commission,
April 26 22 Columbia. S. O.
$S" Charleston Republican. News and Cou?
rier vinny for twenty-two days.
Just Received.
2/-\rv/~V BUSH. PRIME WHITE CORN,
?V/UV-/ which will bo sold at lowest
uiuruet price, for cash, at
MavJ_H AUDY SOLOMON'S.
Bonds and Stocks.
GOLD ANO M I- V H ll .
UNCU BRENT BANK BILLS,
Coupons, Mutilated Currency, Ac., As.,
.vc, bought and sold hy D. G.vMBhlLL,
Fol ? 15 3 m o t >fli-?) Coliim bia Hotel Build in g._
Ale and Porter.
BREMEN LAGER BEEB.
Younger'*: Edinburgh Ale.
Hibber'a London Porter. For salo by
Feb Vi GEO SY?IMERS.
Fulton Market Pickled Beef.
BUFFALO TONGUES,
Mutton Hams,
Smoked Beef,
Pick eil Pig Pork,
Pickled Salmon, for salo by
M?r-h 8 _R. HOPF..
Watches and Jewelry Repa.red
IN tho best manner, by lirsl class workmen,
and warranted.
ENGRAVING lindy oxecuted.
Hoc. lfi WILLIAM GLAZE.
Buy to the Best A tl vu .muire.
W. A, CARR & CO.,
Bridge street, nesr Gates,
Oonersil G-rooors
?$4i5f? SELL GOODS aa Cheap, ir not Cheap
Xji-jfe'ii?er than any houso in Columbia. Give
W"*iwi'heni a trial._March Kl
Guns and Ammunition.
FUST received by William Glaze, fino Eng?
lish B KEECH-LOA Di NO GU.NS. lino Eng?
lish Powder, iii Canisters, Shot and Caps, ot all
kind. One door North of Messrs. Scott, Wil?
liams A Co.*4 Bunking Hou-". ]),.o If,
Croquet,
TITHE GAME for this Season. A largo assort
JL mont, some quite cheap; direct from tho
manufacturers, for salo at
BRYAN A McOARTER'S
April 20 Bookstore.
Contents of a Segar Store. ? ?
BY T). C. PEIXOTTO & SON.
Wo will noll, THIS (Thursday) MORNING,
12th iuntu.iit, at 10 o'clock, at the e*ero South
ot tho Market, without reserve, tho en tiro
contenta of the said store, consisting of
5 OOO l'art a go ii CH, 3.000 Universal,
5.000 Para, ti OOO Piamarck,
6,000 Dasotah, 7,000 Figaros.
ALSO,
253 lbs. Smoking Tobacoo, in H and 14 pound
packagea,
A fino assortment of Pipes. Torms cash.
May ia_
Sherill" 8 Sale. |
Robert Howell and Michail C. Howell rs. Jo?
seph Howell, Elizabeth Chap.in. John J.
Chaplin, Charles Howell, Olin Howell, Jecao
M. Howell, Catharine P. Howell, Daniel R.
Howell, Mary H. Howell, and Sarah MoQol
lum.-Bill for Partition in Equity.
IN pursuance uf tbe decretal order of tho
Circuit Court sitting in Equity in the abovo
stated case, 1 will sell, ?n tho FIRST MONDAY
in Jane next, in front of tho Court House, in
Columbia, within the legal boars,
All that Square of LAND in tho city of Co?
lombia, containing four (4) acres, bounded by
Lady, Barnwell, Gervais and Henderson
atroets.
Tho above described proporty will bo divided
and sold in lets of oue-fourth of an aero, each,
and can bo treated for privately.
THUMS OF SALK -Cash for one-half of bid:
balance in ono year; secured by bond and
mortgagu of tho premises sold. Purchaser to
pay for tramps and papers.
April 2G m th P. F. FRAZEE, 8. B. C.
Great Slaughter.
RNOW ALL MEN DY THESE PRESENTS,
That
S. W. PORTEE & CO.,
Havo just rofurned from New York, fthe so
cond time thia season,) with another flue and
well-selected stock of choice
DRY GOODS,
Which they are now offering to the trade
VERY LOW DOWN.
Wo oall especial attention to our
Dress Goods Department,
Only asking a call from tho ladies, feeling
sure wc can picas? them. We believe wo are
?idling the
CHEAPEST GOODS IN COLUMBIA.
In Spring and Summer
CASSI MERES.
For Men's and Boys'wear, we defy competition.
In fact, tho slaughter wu are now making in
DRY GOODS ia really fearful to beheld. Call
and soo for youraolvos, and von will be con?
vinced, t?. W. PORTER A CO.,
April 15 _Main street.
CLOTHING
Must be Soldi!
WE havo about $10.000 In CLOTH?
ING, moro than wo can realize on
thia Spring, and wo aro anxious to
Cot rid of some of it, and will Bell
VERY CHEAP for that pnrpoao.
Our stock is tho largest, in our
line, that bas ever beon brought
lo this city. Handsomo Qoods,
and bought right. Large lino of
BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S STRAW
HATS AND CLOTHING. New
styleB of MEN'S "VENTILATOR
HATS."
Be?t Fitting SHIRTS. It ia now
generally admitted that wo aro
making to order THE FINE8T
CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS IN
TnE STATE. Call and examine
for yourselves.
It. Si XV. C. S1VAFPIELO.
April_17_
Empire Shuttle Machine.
UIIV IS IT TUE BEST?
jir^*j$? p T " UN!8 ovfi1
^^?^S Unstarched. It
?rws Ibo moat delicito, thin, Bott fabric with?
out drawing. It sown a Uiaa Seam as well aa
any othor. W. D. LOVF. ?c. CO.,
Columbia Hotel building,
NovlPO limo S"to Agents.
For Sale.
DTnK80W8 IMP ROVED COTTON SEED.
Cl llDVVN from Seed purchased directly of
IT Mr. David Hickson, in 18G7, and carefully
preserved Irom mixing or adulteration willi
other seed.
I will deliver Ibo Heed, sacked in good order,
at tho Luuirtvillo Depot, South Carolina Kail
road, at *2.U0 por busbftl. for any amount uu
dor 5 bushel*, dr at $1.50 nor bushel, for all
amounis in excess nf 5 bushels.
A. P. AMA KER, St. Matthew's, S. 0.
I roupoot fully refer to tho below named gen?
tlemen, who purchased Seed of rue laat spring,
tor ii tor m m mu touching tho purity and supe?
riority of tho Seed, to wit: Hon. T. J. Good?
wyn, Dr. A. R. Taber, Fort Motto; P. M. Hou?
ser, F.Hq., and Win. Paullhig, Eaq., St. Mat
ttiew'a; L R. Reckwith, Eaq , Jamison's; and
Captain F. H. W. Hriggtnann and W. B. Muller,
Heq.. Orangohurg Cottrtllouao ; all of Qmngo
bntir Onmifcv. fl. 0. . Fob'.1.?Imo*
Oats.
1I\f\i\ BUSHELS Piime FEEDING
.UUV/ OATS, for salo by E. HOPE.