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Forol?n BOWB. PAIUS. May 1 1-Midnignt: -The tr??ps have occapied the Place Obotea? Peu, where the casero of Prince Eugene in .. Bltnated. Many groups of curioua spec? tators throng the boulevards, buta heavy . rain prevents a dangerous increase. Bellville and Faubourg du Temple are held by the military, and no one is al lowed to pass tho guards in thoso quar? ters. To this hour tranquility is not disturbed. PAWS, May 12-2 P. M.-Tho city ia tranquil. Tho troops still occupy the scenes of the recent disorders. Roche fort's paper was agnin prosecuted to-duy, for asserting that tho recent riots were instigated by tho police. Bullion de? creased 24,250,000 francs. The crowds which collected at tho various points last night wero dispersed without bloodshed, by the troops und police. It is thought the tronblus have ended. Tho ministe? rial changes will not take placo until after the Chambers verify plcbiscitum. EDINBURG, May 12.-Tho Scotsman. commenting on tho swelling Scandina? vian emigration to America, by way of Glasgow, says the Suutish Iron Musters threaten a lock out. FLORENCE, May 12.-Monetto Gari? baldi, denying complicity with the re cent riots, and no proofs forth-coming, was discharged. Domestic Newa. WASHINGTON, May 12.-Tho House is considering the report of tho Committee on the Declino of American Commerce. In the Senate, a bill reducing tho army is up. An amendment making the strength 30.000 instead of 25,000, was adopted, but tho question is still pond? ing. The Commerce Committee agroed to a bill for a survey of the Rappahan nook River, Virginia. Gov. Bullock bas not yet put in au appearance in obedi? ence to the summons for the Judiciary Committee. The House Committee ou Elections agreed to pay tho Louisianians who have contested seats in tho House, but been ruled out, ns follows: S: plier $3 60); St. Mariin $2,500; McCrane 32.U00; Hunt $1,500. Internal reveuuo receipts to-day, $589, 000. The President, to-day, signed the bill limiting the number of Treasury agents to fifty-three. Tho Star soys the Seuate Committee on the Pocilio Railroad have agreed to report in favor of a Southern Pacific Railroad from Marshall, Texas, by way ot El Paso to Sau Diego, in California. Gen. Fremont's road is to be allowed to connect with the above road at El Paso, bnt he is to receive no grant of lands beyond El Paso. Tho Ways and Means Committee heard Mr. Bowles, of Bowles it Co., Paris, in favor of four per cent, bonds. Tho army bill, as it passed, ousts some 250 officers from drawing two salaries. Morton said in debate that it was a blow nt tho administration that Commis? sioner Parker has received official letters from Texas containing accounts of raids by tho Cauiauohes and Kiowas, and thu capturing of women and children. lu tho House, during tho morning hour, tho bill from the Select Committee to revive tho navigation and commercial interests of tho Uuited States, was dis? cussed. Tho balance. oT tho session was devoted to the consideration of the tarill bill. The army bill, as it finally passed the Senate, is as follows: The army to bo re? duced to 30.000 men; active and retired officers forbidden from holding any civil office. Tho bill goes to tho House for concurrence. Adjourned. TORONTO, May 12.-Tho Red River expedition departs on Monday. OTTAWA, May 12.-McDonald's condi dition is moro hopeful. SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.-Tho Cham? ber of Commerce elected Thomas B. Swain President. Tho rush for the New Arizona silver minos continues from the States and tho Rio Graude. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows have appointed a committee, to consider the propriety of establishing an Odd Fellows' College. Tho richness of tho Arizona mines have been cob firmed. CHICAGO, May 12.-Peremptory man dumas has been obtained requiring the old board of drainage commission to tnrn over money and effects to tho Ship Island Canal Company. ST. LOUIS, May 12.-Thc express train hitherwurd, from Atcbison, last evening, collided with a freight train at 0 o'clock this morning, near Eureka. Sixteen were killed and twenty wounded, two fatally. No names. Both locomotives were smashed and tho trains badly wrecked. NEW ORLEANS, May 12 -Barrett lins boon released on bail, thc two men he shot being ont of danger. RALEIGH, May 12.-Tho Convention harmonized to-day. Resolutions were adopted endorsing Grant, Holden, the present school system mid inviting im? migration to North Carolina. Adjourned sine die. House and Lot for Sale. NOW occupied hy C. Uonkidght. Lot es tonda full front on Plain street, und about 250 feel front on fl ues and Lincoln streets, and covers nearly two (2) acres House has twelve (1 J) largo rooms. Throe i3j rooms have been built in the yaid lately, snit ahlo for offices. There is also upon the lot a CUTTAOE of three (Jil rooms, and other out-bounce, a largo and fine (laldun. Water and Oas throughout; is shade d nv a lino am) moat b?ant ifni Uro ve of Tree*. The location iaO"eof the most desirable in tho city, being near tho business purls, and proper distances from 0huruliC8, Sulioolq and Railroad Depots Tho price will he low, and terms easv. Apply to ROBERT O. SHIVER. ' _Mav ?InT. To Trial Justices. SUMMONS, RECOGNIZANCES, and other BLANKS. A'jbott'a Form Book, in two volumes. ALSO, Tillinghnat'a PR AO HOE and MODE of TRO? CE DU lui. Whittaker's Practice, all useful booka to Trial Jasticea, for salo at BUY AN & MoOAUTER'S Bookstore, May 12 Columbia. steady. > Money #??. . Exchango-long G^; ahort 10. Gold 15>?. 'Bouda 12%. Tennessee's; ex-coupon. 60??; now 55%; Virginia's, ex-coupon, 69%: new 69%; Louisiana's, 75??; levee G's 73; Alabama 8'e 101; 5's72; Georgia 7'a 94; North Carolina's, old, 18; new 25; South Caro? lina's, new, 81%. Flour quiet and un cbauged. Wbeut nominally l@2o. bet? ter. Corn dull and lo. lower. Pork quiet-mess 29.40. Lard quiet, at 16>^ ?j?lGJ,<. Cotton quiet and tirm, at 2334 ($21; "sales 1,000 bales. Freights dull. 7 P. M.-Cotton Arm aud quiet, with ?ules cf 1.700 bales-middling uplands 23J.V. Flour less nctive. Wheat dull, ut I 32. Corn-new mixed Western 1.12@ 1.15. Pork dull, at 29.25@29.50. Lurd dull, at 1G)?@17. Whiskey lirmer, at 1.10@1.11. Groceries firm. Freights dull. Mouey easy, at 4@5. Gold 14J?. Southern's closed firm, with advance in Norlh Craolina's and Tennessee's. BAIJTIMOKE, May 12.-Flour firm. Wbeat brm-Pennsylvania 1.40(7r>l.45; Maryland unchanged. Corn quiet, and unchanged. Pork firm at 29.5U@30 00. Shoulders 13>a. Lard quiet, at 17@ 17J.?. Whiskey in good denian ]. I CINCINNATI, MHV 12.-Corn 1.03@ 1.05. Whiskey held nt 1.00@1.10. Pork I held at 29 75(o|30.00. Bacon quiet 'shoulders 12??(?U2;?U; sides 163.<($17%. Lard dull, atlt?)^. ST. LOUIS, May 12.-Corn-mixed LOO? LOG; yellow 1.00? 1.07. Whis? key 1.08. Provisions quiet. Pork 29.50 @30.00. Bacon-shoulders 13; clear I sides n?a(?$ni4.; sugar-cured hams 19@ 19^. ? NEW OniiEANS, May 12.-Cotton buoy? ant-middling 22j?; Bales 7,000 balea; net receipts 1,372. MOBILE, May 12.-Cotton-middling 223.;, ; sales 300 bales; receipts 791. CHARLESTON, May 12.-Cotton steady middling 22@22,'?; suies 200 bales; re? ceipts 2G2;stock 11,354. SAVANNAH, May 12.-Cotton firm - middling 221j}@22t?; sales 350 bales; re? ceipts 918. AUGUSTA, May 12.-Cotton market firmer with sales of 500 bata; receipts 113; middlings 21%. PARIS, May 12 -Tho . ourse opens firm-rentes 75f. 2c. HAVRE. May 12.-Cotton opened firm, at 131 n float. LIVERPOOL, May 12-Evening.-Cot tou-uplauds ll.'? ; Orleans 11%; sales 12,00.) bales; speculation export 3,000; naval stores finner. Nickerson House Hall. THU USD A Y and FRIRA Y, May 12 and 13. 11H? RENOWNED HONOR Ki: 151NI, tho Great European Conjuror, in bia re? fined illusions and delight I ni mysterton. Near? ly ll).' costly Presents given fairly away among tho au Hence. Admissicn Tit) cents; Reserved Sea's 7;>. Doora open at 7. Mathieu on PHURSDAY, at 2 p. m. The Furniture can he "vow at lb rry's Furniture Store. Muy ll :i Notice of Assignee's Sale. PURSUANT to an order obtained, 1 wit! sell, nt Newberry Court House, S C., tho notus and accounts of Jicoh Luther Anil, bankrupt. ? in Mondav, tho 23 I dav nf M.iv. inst. Terina of saloca-h. ISAIAH UAL'IIWANGER, May 12 10 Assigner. WILLIAM GLAZE HAS JUST RECEIVi-.D aiiNtlinr lot of fino English and French SPECTACLES, the Dent of Scotch pebble. The Frc il ell Percsco pic Scutch Glasses aro superior to any Ameri? can Glass made. Out the best G lays and save your sight. WM. GLAZE. Mav 8 tim WILLIAM GLAZE HAS WATCHES REPAIRED by tho. heat of Workmen. All kinds of JEWELRY re nailed und made to order. ENGRAVING done by one ol the best Engravers in the S mth. " WM. GLAZE. May8 _ -Hm State of South Carolina, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA, May 3,1870. WHERE\S, a vacancy exists in "tho repre? sentation of tho First Congressional District of South Carolina, occasioned hy the resignation of Hon. H. F. Whittemorc, now, therefore, I, Robert K. Scott, Governor of thu State aforesaid, do hereby i^suo thia, my Proclamation, that an election to fill said va? cancy will bo held at the several election pre? cincts in said Congressional District, on TUESDAY, thu 81st day of May, inat. Tlie Coinmiaaiouers of Elections, appointed in pursuance of an Act providing for the next guttural elections, and thu manner ol con? ducting tho Hame, approved September 2(1, 1803, ure authorized and directed io conduct the said special Congressional election, and to I uiuko all necessary arrangements therefor; and each of them are hereby required, after due publication, and with stiict regard to the provisions of tho Constitution, and of tho laws ut tho State touching their duty In auch case, to canso such election to bu held on the day aforesaid, and to take all tho necessary steps tor tlie holding of audi election, and for tho ascertaining anti determining tho person who nindi have been duly elected thereat. Given linder my hand and thu seal of thc Si ate, in'tho city of Columbia, this, 3U day of May, iii tho year of our Lord ^sc^vT"?ono ti'"?*?1?1! eight" hundred and ?V?. ..J"), seventy.and in tim ninety-fourth year of thu Independence of tho United States of America. ROBERT K.SCOTT, Governor. F. !.. CAUDO/.O, Secretary of Sute. May 1 wi STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE DEPAUTMKNT, COLUMBIA, May 12,1670. THE Charleston Republican, Clarendon M inner, Lincastcr Ledger, Kingatreo Star, Georgetown Times, Darlington Southerner, Donnoltavillo Journal, Camden Journal, Hurry Sentinel, Marion Star and Suinter News, will p'eaao notico tho correction in tho above ad vertisemcn'., and for "Managers" of Election, substituto '.Commipsioners." Threshing Machines-Reaping Ma? chines, Horse Powers, ON hand and for aale at manufacturer's prices, adding freight. April 14 LOWRANCE & CO. CONTINUATION cir . Clearance Sales. Special Lines of Goods FOR SEVERAL caooa moro of HIOBO cheap LONG CLOTHS. Ton caaos moro now style PRINTS. Our entire etock of DHLS J GOODa at a still further roducliou Wo have mai k* tl down the wholo Block of Hosiory and (Hoven. La tien' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, GO conto a doz JO anti upward* Irish Linens, Table Damasks, Napkins, Doylies and Housekeepers' goods generally, which will pay well lo buy now and keep. Ladies' and Cent leinen'? Summer TJlldcr veata. AB theso goods alwa.is command a fair profit, the great reduction ?'ill ho Hoen ami felt in tho pocket. Wo will not particularizo any moro. Our entire stock must ho BOII1x lo enable ns to make tho improvement* which wo abort ly in? tend tn commence. May 8 J. n. ft M. L. KINARD. W. J. HOKE fSCgfib HAS just recoivod, and open- _ aSS cd a larne ?tock ol SPRING Hi* IJKw AND SUMMER fia ?^51. CLO t'HINO, HATS, -i"? SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, TIES, Ac, Which he proponen to Bell on tho mont reason? able terms. Call and examine for youraelves. April 10_ t ARTIFICIAL WORK. THE undersigned, having looatod in this city, would offer bia servicoa to all iu want of aro ono to decorate their Gardens, in Fronen or Swiss styles. Will also attend to putting up all kinda or Fancy Work, mich as Fountaiua and Natural Water-falls, Fertilizing Side Hill Ditches, bridges, Landscapes, Tem? ples, Arbora, lino Pavements, Fire and Water? proof Hoofs, and decorations of all kinds. Ad ?irena through tho Post Office, Maroh atfrno W. AUG. D'F.LMAR. State ConventioR of Teachers. AT the requoat ol' Teachers, who doc ire to attend tho proposed Convention ot teachers, it baa boen decided to call tho Con veution to meet in Columbia, al tho Niekcraon Houao, on THURSD/Y, May 19, at 8 P. M The proprietor of tho Niekersun Houao, who baa tendered his Hall for tho uao of tho Con? vention, will entertain the members at greatly reduced ratea. Delegates will bo paaaed to and h om Columbia on the Greenville and Co? lumbia, and the Charlotte, Columbia and Au guata railroads for ono faro. Tho other rail? roads itt tho State have been requested to extend tho same privil?ge. Tho Cou vont ion ia to conaiBt of all Teachers in tho State out? side of the "freo common schools" establish! d by the Legislature; and all such aro earnestly urned to attend. Tho papera of tho State are request Ld to publish this notice. HUGH S. THOMPSON, Principal Columbia Malo Academy. April 30 _ DR. D. L. BuOZliR Surgeon Dentist, WOULD INFORM bia patrons anti the public, that bo is now propared to iuaert ARTIFICIAL TEETH, upon Dr. Stuck'e Cele? brated Putout Plates. He also has a larger stock of Dental Material than over was kept in thia city and c in supply oilier Dentists. High? est prices paid for old gold, or new plates niven in pay. O (ll co-West fido of Main street, throe door* North nt plain. April 15 Guus aud Ammunition. fUST received by William Glaze, finn Eng ?J Uah BREECH-LOADING GUNS, lino Eng? lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Caps, ol all kind. One door North of Meuai'B. Scott, Wil? liams .V Co."a Rankine Hmt-o. Dec 10 \ NEW DISCOVERY ! ! VITA^TI A; Salvaron i or thc Flair. CLEAR A^VATF.R ! WlTil?V?LSEDIMENT : : OPKNTrH?Jl'llE LIGHT ! : : For Restoring to Grat?lair its Original Color? PHAI.ON'S "ViTAi-u^irTers ut? terly from all thtfiiair coloring prcparations^iierctoiorc used. It is l?prtpid, sweet smelling, pr?cis?tes no muddy or slimy matrer, requires no shaking,im? parts nostain tolhcskin. Hold it toVhe light and it is clear and cloudless. It leaves no mark on the seato; yet it reproduces in gray hai^iicnatural color that time or sicCT??e??^niay have bleached out of it/*5***^ tsrPhalon's Vitalia^ is for one sole purposc.Jnat of reproducing,with absolute cer? tainty, the naturajjelor of die hair. It is not^mtended as a daily drcssiu^fnor for removing scurf or dandruff; nor for cu? ring bain ness; nor for stimula? ting XWc growth of thc hair. Thcsf objects may be accom? plish Al after the color has been fixed Vith thc Vitalia, by Pin? ion's Chemical Hair Invigo rator. THE ViTALf???4^a harmless and unequaled predication for thc reproduction of ?ie origi? nal hue of gray hair,alid noth? ing else. This is accomplished in from two toten ajaplications, according to thed^th of shade required. SoWfoyall druggists SUMMER GOODS. WE ARE ! Opening a Large Invoice OF Linen Bress Goods, IN ALL COLORS. Tho Most Beautiful, Comfortable, And Economical DRESS OF THE SEASON. OUR FRINTEDPERCALES AND PRINTED White and Ruff Piquas excel anything iu tho Market. Tho ladies always find EXACTLY what they want, iu our Lacee, Ribbons and Trimming stock. Tho Novelties of tho Season will ho ex? hibited by us in cverv class of Goods in our lim;, as tho season advancos, and at cocci..wi THICKS. W. D. LOVE ft CO., May 8 Columbia Hotel building. w tiere ~to Stop. Williams' Hotel, Formerly Harvey Houso, SPARTANBUKG C. II., S.O. CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LAURENS U. //., S. C. J. Y. H. Williams, Proprietor. -^v-v HY friends and tho traveling k."*?S publie aro respectfully in? formed that tho above named _ ! HOTELS are now uuder my controi; auu I hey may rest assured that the reputation of tho tvvu houses will be fully kept up. Tho Rooms are comfortably furnished and tho Tables will bo supplied with tho best j of everything. _May 1 Hmo WALTHAM WATCHES. THE extensive uso of theso WATCHES for tho last fifteen years by Railway Conductors, Engineers and Expressmen, thc most exacting of watch-wearers, has thoroughly demonstrat? ed the strength, steadiness, durability and accuracy of the Waltham Watch. To satisfy that claps in uil tiit-ao respecta, ia to decide tho question as to tho real value of these time? keepers. Mme th4ii 4.10.000 of these waldies aro now ?peaking for themselves in thc pockets of | the people-a proof and a guarantee of their superiority over all others. Thc superior organization and great extent of the Company's Works at Waltham, enablo them to prodtico watches at a price which rendors compcliolion futile, and those who I buy any other watch, merely pay from 25 to I 00 per cont, moro for their watches than ia necessary. Wu ure now selling Waltham Watches at leas prices in greenbacks, than thc gold prieis bo fora tho war. There is no other manufac? ture of any kind in the United States of which j this can bu said. I 'i hcao time-pieces combine every improve? ment that a long experience has proved of real practical usc. Having hud tho refusal of nearly every invention in watch nia'dng origi? nating in thia country or in Euro] c, ou'y those were finally adopted which severe (eating, by the most skillful artisans in our ?rorka, and long uso on tho part of tho public, demonstrat? ed to bo essential to correct and enduring time keeping. Among tho many improvements wc would particularize: Thc invention and use of a OClltro-pIniou of peculiar construction, to prevent damage tu tho train hy tho breakage of main-Spring-!, is original with tho American Watch Company, who, having had tho refusal of all other con? trivances, adopted Fogg's patent pinion us bo ing thc best and faultless. Hardened and tompered hair springs, now universally admitted by watch-inukers to he the best, arc used in all grades of Waltham Watches. All Waltham Watches have dust-proof cups, protecting thc movoiiiunt from dust and les? sening tho necessity of tho frequent eleaniug necessary in other watches. Our now patent stem-winder, or keyless watch, ia already a decided success, anda great improvement on tiny st cm-wind ing watch in tho American market, and by far i lie cheap? est watch of its quality now offerod lo tho public. To those living in portions of the United States whero watch-makers do not abound, watches with tho above mentioned Improvements which tend to insure accuracy, cleanliness, durability and convenience, must prove invaluable. Everv watch guaranteed by thc Company. To prevent imposition, buyers should t-ec that every watch should bear either of tho following trudi' marks: American Watch Co.Waltham, Mars Atn'ii. Watch Co.Waltham, Mats American Watch Co., Crescent St.Waltham, Muss j Appleton, Tracy <v Co.Waltham, Mans Waltham Watch L'o.Waltham, Mass P. S. Bartlett.Waltham, Masa Will imu Ellery. Waltham, M.ma Homo Watch Co.Roaton, Muss For salo at retail by all respectable dent?is, A descriptivo circular giving much useful information Bent to any address on applica? tion. No wattfhos retailed by the Company. Ad drepM ROBBINS & APPLE! O.V.Gi n'l Agi lita, 1S2 Broadway, New York. Ask to seo tho new FU LL-PLATE WATCH hearing ?ho trade mark "AMERICAN WATCH CO., Crescent street, Waltham. Muss." It is by far tho best full-plato watch mudo in tho United Statoa, and surpnssos anything herr toforo mado in thia country for Railway Engi? neers, Conductors, Ac. April 24 t3mo Dress Trimmings, ?RIBBONS, BASHES, WHITE GOODS. &G. IHAVE on hand a quantity of DRESS TRIM MINOS, which I am offering very low, to which I wonld cali tho special attention of tho Ladies. ALSO, A Beautiful Assortment of RIBR ;NS, HAsnra. BELTS. Ac., at very low figures. WHITE GOODS, of cvory description, and very cheap; Swiss Mull, Figured awias, Tarle tatm. Nainsook and Mull Muslins, Bishop and Vietin?a LawtiB. Tapo Checks, Jaconet, India Twill Long Cloth, Percales, Hamburg Edg inga, in Nainsook, Jaconet, Swiss and Linen, Lace Collard, Lace acts, Chemiaettoa, .Vc. May 1_ C. F. JACKSON. Extraordinary Exhibition OF ?IA1I0ADS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SIEVE Ii AND ELATED WARE, Olock.s, Cutlery, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY ARTICLES, &C. ? ??. ? Special inducements aro ofTercd to pur? chasers, in constquenco of tho low price of gold, in tho following articles: Fino 18K. Gold Pendant Winding. United States, Elgin and Amarinan WATCHES. Also, a large asaortmeutof awiaa WATCHES, in (iold and Coin Silver Cases. Ladies'and Getifa GOLD CHAINS. Ladies' and MIMICS' Half Seta, Bracelets, Churum, Ear Iiiuka, HroochcH, Ac , Ac. Solid Silver Ware, Meriden Triplo-Platod Ware, Fancy French Clocks, all gradea ol American Clocka, Musical Instruments, Tia tola. (fee., Ac. Particular attention is called to a largo as? sortment of Fans, Portmonaica, ana Card Casca, which will bo sold very low. REPAIRING OK WATCHES AND JEWELRY personally attended to and warranted. ISAAC SUL/.IJACHER, Columbia Hotel Row. Columbia. S. C. _ MANHOODT How Iioat I How Restored! Just published, ina sealed envelope. Price G els. ALECTUREON THE NATURAL TREAT? MENT, and Radical Cnro nf Spermatorrbea or I Seminal Woakn'cBs, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally; Ne'rvotiam BM, Consumption, Fpi I Kipsy, and Fits; Mi nt.il and l'hyaical Inca? pacity, resulting front Self Abuao, Ac, by Itobt. J. Culverwell, M. D , author o? tho "Green Book," Ac. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OK SUFFER cns." Sent under anal, in a plain enve'ope, to any address, post-paid, un receipt of six cents, or two poa tuc? ?tam pa, by OilIAS. J. G. KLTMC fij CO.. I?7 Bowery, flitw York.PoitORict Box 4,380. Also Dr. Culvcrwell'a "Marriage Guide," price 2ii couta. M av il Sni'l TAKE NOTICE. BOOT, SHOE, HAT & TRIM HOUSE HAS just received a very large and beauti? ful ?tock orSPRINl? GOODS, selected with groat caro, which will bo disposed of as low as tho times will admit. It ts enough to aay to tho publio, that our buyer waa lu tho market late in tho soaanu, and reaped the beni lit of tho recent and very great decline in priei a. In BOOTS and SHOE*, 1 nave every? thing tho oyo could fancy, and each article warranted ai represented. My stock ol HATS can'i be hitrpaahetl in style and quality, anti will guarantee- prices as low aa any houae in tin-State. I have paid special attention to my Jobbing Stock, in both branches, anti am prepared to offer rare inducements to tho trade. Be sure to call ono door North of Columbia Hotel, as early as possible, and aeenre bar? gains. A. SMYTHE. April 21_ Proposals. OFFICE SINKING FUND COMMISSION, COMJUDIA, S. C., April 25, 1870. NOTICE ia hereby given that the Commis* Bion is now prepared to re?oive propoaala tor tho purchase of Stock owned by tho Stato. All communications must bo addressed to Ibo umloraignod. J. H. RAINEY, Secretary Sinking Fund Conimiasion, Anni 2022 Columbia. S. C. Sa"- Charleston Republican. Nctcs aud Cou >./>!. cony for twenty-two day?. Bonds and Stocks. GOLD AND SIL. V KR. UNCU lt RENT BANK BILLS, Coupons. Mutilated Currency, Ac, Ac, Ac. bought and sold by D. G AM Bbl LL, Fob lf> boo O fu Columbia Hotel Building. Fulton Market Pickled Beef. BUFFALO TONGUES, Million Huma, Smoked Beef, Pick ed Pig Pork, Pickled Salmon, for Bale bv Mar li 8 _E. HOPE. Watches and Jewelry Bepa.red IN the beat manner, by lirat claaa workmen, and warran I ed. ENG HAVING linclv executed, nee |Q WILLIAM GLAZE. Buy to the Best Advantage. W. A,~CA~RR~& CO., Bridge street, near Gates, Grcneral Orooors FVv,'- SELL GOODS aa Cheap, if not Cheap K 1-jfcjUer i han any house in Columbia. Give .\eui a trial. March IO Hoes! HOLS!! WE have in aloro 250 dozen of BradeV hOAvy Crown Stool HOES, tirade's Light Steel Hoes and Riveted Eyes. El wei l's Picks and Pl.miora' Hoes, manufactured near Dir mihgh.tm, England, tor mir trade, and paid for with gold al llj t" 12 .j per cent, premium, und wo c mil bullly say wo art) prepared to suit tho market. " LOWRANCE A. CO. March 2:1 _ Fresh Goods at Low Prices. ! IA nnfl BACON HAMS, Bides l\ M IUU and Khonl lera. :J;)0 iibla. Family anal low-priced Flour. 21) kita Mountain Butter, flt) bbl-?. Ri lined and Cru-diod Sugars. Mardi 25 . '''?L?'"^!! K. HOPE. Fine bold Watches 49?*<f?3fer9 ?^ a" descriptions, for Ladies ^S*V<gKgf and Gentlemen, for ante at ffiffiffflffiBh WILLIAM GLAZE'S, ^^^^^^^^ Ono door Not th of Mesera. ? Scott fe WillianiB' Banking House. Deo IC s Great Slaughu KNOW ALL MEN BY TilEBE PBEBENv That S. W. PORTEE & CO., Have just roturned from Now York, (tho so cond timo thia aeaeon,) with another fino and well-selected stock of cooloo DRY GOODS, Which they are now offering to tho trado V El ll Y l? O \V DOWN. Wo call especial attention to our Dress Goods Department, Only ?f-king a call from tho ladies, feoling auro we can ploase them. Wo believe wo are selling tho * CHEAPEST GOODS Hf COLUMBIA. In Spring and Bummer CASSI HERES. For Men's and Boya'wear, we defy oom pot i rion. In fact, tho slaughter wo are now making in OUY GOODS ia really fearful to behold. Call and soo for yourselves. And yon will be con? vinced. S. W. POUTER & CO., April 15 _ Main Btreet. CLOTHING Must be Sold 11 WE bavo about $10.000 in CLOTH? ING, moro than we can realize on this Spring, and we are anziona to get rid of aomo of it, and will sell VERY CHEAP for that purpose. Our stock ia the largest, in our lino, that has ever been brought to thia city. Handsome Goods, and bought right. Large line of BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS AND CLOTHING. New styles of MEN'S "VENTILATOR HATS." Best Fitting SHIRTS. It is now generally admitted that we are making to order THE FINEST CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS IN THE STATE. Call and examine for yourselves. II. Si W. C. SWAFFIELD. April 17 Empire Shuttle Machine. WHY IS II1 TUB HKS t ! IT RUNS OVER Roams all right. It will take fifty stitches to tho inch finer than any other Ma? chine, lt will sow heavier and thicker Goods than any othor Machine. It uses any and every kind of Thread. It sews Starched Goods aa well os Unstarched. It iowa the moat delicate, thin, soft fabric with? out drawing. It sews a Biaa Seam UH well as any other. W. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia Hotel building, NovfPO 5mo_S'do Agents. For Salo. DICKSON'S IMPROVED COTTON SEED. Cl SOWN from Seed purchased directly ot JT Mr. David Dickson, in 1807. and carefully preserved from mixing or adulteration with other seed.' I will deliver the Seed, sacked in good order, at thu Louisville Depot, South Carolina Rail? road, at ?2.(JO per bualml, forauy amount un dor 5 bushels, or at $1.50 per bushel, for all amounis ill exceaa of 5 bushels. A. P. AMA KER, ht. Matthew's, S. C. I respectfully refer to tho below named gen? tlemen, who purchased Seed of me last spring, tor ii formation touching the purity and supe? rior'! tv of tho Seed, to wit: Hon. T. J. Good? wyn, Dr. A. R. Tabur, Fort Motte; P. M. Hou? ser, Esq., and Wm. Paulling, Esq., St. Mat tnew's; L. R. Beckwith, Eaq , Jamison's; and Captain P. H. W. Rriggmaun and W. B. Muller, lien,.. Orangoburg Court House; all of Orange luu u County, s. C. Feb ll 3mo* Biscuit, Crackers, &c. i\f\ BARRE LH and boxes Frosh Crackers, Ol " Ac , just received and for salo low, con fisting us follow*: Ginger Schnapps, Oingcr Cakes, Soda Biscuit. Huller Crackers, Cream Biscuit, Cronin Crackers, Lemon Crackera, Egg Crackers, And Boxes assortod Family Crackers Man i. !t * * T. R. AGNEW. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. AFULL supple of Fresh GARDEN HEEDS. Fur nain l>v_E. HOPF. 300 Barrels Flour. T71?U anio by ] Mae-', 2_LOWRANCE .V CO. Old Java Coflee. ? MAT8Old Government JAVA COFFEE, \tmi\f for nate nt reduced prices. E. Hi ?PE Ale ana if oner. BREMEN LAGER BEER. Yu un ger's Edinburgh Ale. I libber's London Porter. For anio by 1 J-VU lfi GEO SVMMERS. BREAKFAST BAOON. .) f\f\i I POUNDS OF BACON STRIPS ?J?\/\J\/ and Breast pieces. 6 casks Davin' Sugur-Ciirod Hame, 2."> hbls.. half-bids and kegs Leaf Lard, I 300 lbs. Mutton Hams. For sale by Fol?2(1 EDWARD HOPE. To ail Whom it May Concern. HAMBURG, S. C., .JANUAIIY 16, 1870. BEING appointed and onihmiktioned as the. Iteueiverof tho llumhiug Bank, all par? ues having transactions with enid bank will communicate with FRANK ARNIM, feb 0 F Stack's Corn Whiskey. OR aale bv March 2 LOWRANCE * CO.