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. E .' ?^.?ht ? ??? .rr:' ' i*M?igD'AfiHirtt Btet,w; F?rjruiiry 17,-The Emperor, by. ? deoroo, suspends a state of siege daring the elections, and orders the temporary release of political prisoners swatting trial, without prejudice to their future prosecution. MADRID, February 18.-Spanish elec? tions occur on the 8th March, and short? ly in Porto Rico aud Cuba. . LONDON, February 18.-The debate in th? House is general; tho prevailing tone is that England's weak hesitancy hid lost her the respect of belligerents, and invited an early war for her oxistonco. On the 8th instant, and for tho first time in several years, the widow of the late Prince Albert opened tho English Parliament in person. BORDEAUX, February 18.-Tho Assem? bly has confirmed executive power upon Thiers, with power to select council, of which Thiers will be President. Favre o?ntinnes Minister of Foreign Affairs. The chamber showed a disposition to postpone consideration regarding Alsace and Lorraine. Thiers insisted upon its Eresent consideration, saying the Assem ly meston its own responsibility clearly declare its wishes upon the subject. ScBSBAtJX, February 18.-Tho Eng? lish, Austrian and Italian ambassadors visited Thiers to-day, and officially re? cognized the new Government. American Intelliccncc. CHARLESTON, February 18.-Arrived schooner D. V. Streaker, Baltimore. Sailed-Steamer Manhattan, New York; schooner W. H. Steele, West Indies. WASHINGTON, February 18.-A far Weat stage coach was robbed yesterday, by highwaymen. Tho passengers were uninjured. A boiler in Now England exploded; two persons killed. Tho coal-carrying railroads of Penn? sylvania havo combined with tho coal speculators against minors and consum? ers, and prohibitory rates of freight will bo tho result. A resolution is pending iu the British House of Commons, declaring it the duty of neutrals to impose terms of peace, capable of restoring the pence of Europe and maintaining the independ? ence of Franco. The resolution was op? posed by tho Government, as inoppor? tune and impolitic. The opponents of the Government could not help the feeling. The policy of the Government amounted to selfish isolation. Henry Balwer said there was mischief in this resolve. It would irritate Prussia. The departments will be closed on Monday and Tuesday at 12 M., and u'.l day Wednesday. In the House, tho army appropriation bill passed. The New Iveriu mine case was discussed the halauco of the day. In the Senate, the Judiciary Commit? tee waa discharged from tho further con? sideration of female suffrage and re? cognizing the Christian religion. The Jadioiary Committee reported adversely to bills establishing the Western Judicial District out of North Carolina; also, re? lative to the District Attorney of Louisi? ana; also, bill repealing sevoral Acts relating to the tenure of office. HAVANA, February 17.-Surrendered insurgents Bay C?spedes is attempting to esoape from the island. MEMPHIS, February 17.-Tho Arkan? sas Senate first refused to receive tho impeachment managers, and finally^ after much wrangling, adjourned-thus defeating the official announcement of Governor Clayton's impeachmant. A message from Clayton was read in the House, announcing that upon tho ad? vice of the best talent that he could not be suspended, he was determined to re? tain charge of tho State by force, until nrtiolea of impeachment, regularly pre? sented to the Senate, were officially com? municated to him, when ho would readily surrender. The message was re? jected-?2 to 32. The Government has the approaches to the executive mansion guarded, and will declare martial law, if necessary, immediately. Governor Johnston is preparing to oust the military and proclaim himself Go? vernor. RICHMOND, February 18.-Tho Joint Committee of Finance of tho two houses of tho General Assembly met last night, and determined to recom? mend tue payment of the interest of the first of January on what is known a3 the old. debt of tho 'Commonwealth, amount? ing to about $32,000,000. Tho Legisla? ture bf 1866-7 funded the accrued in? terest, and neither the bonds thus created, nor the interest which has ac? crued since on the old and new bonds as woll, are provided for in this arrange? ment. Tho committee arrange for the appointment of a commissioner to take charge of the assois of the State, out of which the two last named items of in? debtedness shall be primarily provided for. PART OF A COMMODIOUS HOUltB to ront, furnished or unfur HiB Pished; For particulars, apply at Fob 17 fl* PHONIX OFFICE. Grist Hill. WANTED, a competent person to attend to a GRIST MILL. Apply at this of lico._Feb 1!) Cotton Seed. fVTVTx 100 TONS WANTED for oash, at 21) &?MMtfOBNT8 per bushel. LSSSEJ COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY. Feb 19_ \ l||(? Hay! Hay! ANOTHER lot of lino Eastern HAY, just reoeivod. ALSO, 10,000 bushel? best Cow Food, at Columbia Ice Houso. J. D. BATEMAN. Fob 19 _ +3 Graham Bread! Graham Bread!! A FRESH supply of GRAHAM BREAD, Z3L baked daily, at DUHMS it CO.'S Bakerv, Plain street, between Main and Asdombly Htreets^_F_?!L18 2 Something Nico. DRIED CHERRIES, Dried Blackberries aud Virginia Roll Bettor, for sale by Fob 9 MONTEITH & FIELDING. NEW, Y0BK,;February.l8-Noon.-Cot? ton qa ?ot and o tea dy; sajes 8,400 bales, at 15,'ti. Flour 5@10o. lower. Wheat firm-winter red arid umber Western 1.58@1.61. -Oom steady, at 82@84. Pork 22.50@2287. Freights quiet. Stooks steady. Governments strong but dull. State bonds steady. Gold 11% @lll?. Money 4@5. Sterling-long 9>?; ?hort 9>?. Tho bank statement shows loans have iuereased over $3,500,000; Bpecie de creafle nearly $1,000,000; doposits $2, 125,000; legal tender increase $500,000. BALTIMORE, February 18.-'Cotton Bteady and in fair demand-middling 14*6; sales 475 bales; receipts 755; Btock 14,545. BOSTON, February 18.-Cotton quiet middling 15i4'(a>16>i ; receipts 3,110; sales 400 bales; .stock G.500. WILMINGTON, February 18.-Cotton dull and nominal-middling 13,a?; re? ceipts 314 bales; etook 399. CHARLESTON, February 18.-Cotton quiet-middling M1 .< ; receipts 93G bales; exports 3,160; sales 30C; stook 32,199. AUOOSTA, February 18.-Cotton quiet, bul prices a shade better-say 13%@14 for middling; sales 418 bales; receipts 576.5 SAVANNAH, February 18.-Cotton in fair demand-middling 14>.<; receipt-3 2,602 bales; sales 100; stock 100,345. MOBILE, February 18.-Cotton firm middling 14^; receipts 3,823 bales; Bales 2,000; stock 77,00J. NEW ORLEANS, February 18.-Cotton steady and in fair demand-middling 14>4(t?>14j5?; receipts 5,035 bales; saleB 11,700; stock 288,306. GALVESTON, February 18.-Cotton stendy-good ordinary 12J-4@12,',j ; re? ceipts 1,879 bales; sales 400; stock 55, 098. LONDON, February 18-3 P. M.-Con? sols 92. Bonds 91^. LtVEUPOOIi, February 18-3 P. M. Cotton closed steadier-uplands 7'.i; Orhmns 7?.(@7J?. Cotton deliverable from Charleston or Savannah, April or May, 7},? for middliug. Special Notice. ON all Taxoa not paid on or before tho 15th day of Marcb, 1871, a penalty of 20 per cont, will be added; and if thc baid Taxed and penalty shall not bo paid on or before the 5th day of Juno next thcrcaftt r, or collected by dmtresa or otherwise, the penalty and said T&xos shall bo treated as delinquent Taxes on such real property, to be collected iii thc manner that is, or may bo pre?cribcd by law, with an additional penalty of ii per cent, for collection thereof. 0. H. BALDWIN, Fob 19 County Treasurer. White's Gardening for the South, BY the lato Wm A. White, of Athens, Qa. ?2. HOLMES' SOUTHERN FARMER and MAR? KET OAUDENER. $1.50. Tho Phoaphato Rocka of South Carolina, their History and Developments- Colorod Platea. 11.25. Six Sermons on Tempor?neo, by Lyman Beecher. Sacred Rhetoric; or a Course of Lectures on Preaching, R. L. Dabney, D. D. $1.50. Any above aent by mail. DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN, Feb 10 Oppoaito Columbia Hotel. SMITH & WESSON. Jl'tiT received, a lot of Smith ft Weaaou PISTOLS- conaidered tho beat. Call at I. S?LZBACH ER'S, Tab 13 2 Columb a Hotel Building. Professional Card. DR. J. J. GOODWYN will reaumo tho prac? tice of mndicino in Columbia from thia dato. Call at tho olhce of A. Y. Leo, Archi? tect, night or day. Slate at Dr. Miot'a Drug Ktoro._Feb 10 15? Tax Notice. COLUMBIA, S. C., February 1, 1871. TUE County Troaauror hereby gives notice that ho will be ready to receivo tho State aud County Taxea, for tbe fiacal year ending September 1, 1870, on Real and Personal Pro? perty, on and utter WEDNESDAY, tho lat day of February. Lovy for State purpoaea, 9 Mills on evory dollar. Levy for County purposes, 5 Mills on every dollar. Lovy for School purpoaea, $1 on every poll. C. H. BALDWIN, County Treasurer. Oftice over Scott, Son ft Co.'a Bank. Fob 17 _ For Sale. mTHE undersigned offers for sale tho COTTAGE, on Washington street, now occupiod by him. Gaa and water on tho premises; welliiniahod stable, carriage house and other ncceaoary buildinga. Flower and fruit garden, wi ll stocked with choice young trcoa and planta. ALSO, THIRTEEN HOUSES, Bituatcd in varioua parts of tho citv, for aalo ou accommodating terms. Apply to W. HUTSON WIGO, Feb 5 +lmo Atlorney. p???^yps?JM !~ Containing over 99] per cent, of Soluble Matter! ROUND and prepared in thia city, and \JT warranted freo from adulteration. " I Tho annexed communication from Prof. i Charloa U. Shepard, Jr., of tho purity of thia article, ia a guarantee of ita highly valuable j qualitica to the farmor, hoing availablo wbon j mixed with other manures, to tho great ad? vantage of any kind of crop. Unequaled aa a top droaaing for Wheat, Ryo, Barley, ftc, and tho Graeaea, (ono peck of which will ahow visible improvement on an aero of gronnd.) 'thia valuablo Manuru ia offered for Balo at tho low prico of $15 per ton, cash, or on timo for city acceptance, with intoroat added. Put up for shipment in baga of 200 pounds cacti. All ordora by mail, in accordance with above terme, will be promptly oxecuted bv JOHN H. HOLM?8, Commission Merchant, Boyce's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. [COPY.] OFFICE OF STATE INBPBCTOII OF FEUTILIZEII??, LAIHIATOKY OF riiK MEDICAL COLLEGE, QUEEN STUEET, CHARLESTON, S. C., November 24, 1870. Mr. John H. ilolmes. DEAII Sin: Tho GYPSUM submitted by yon for analysis ia tho most romarkablo 1 have ever seen for ite freedom from impurities of j every kind, containing as it doon but one-third of one per cont, of insoluble matter. If it oan be supplied of similar quality, it cannot fail to provo a groat boon to Southern agricul? ture aa there, ia no crop to which it ia not be? neficial, whether applied alone or in conjunc? tion with other manures. Very roepcotiully, your obedient aorvant. (Signed) CHARLES U. SHEPARD, JR., M. D. Jan 12 122 300 Spring Seed Oat?. BUSHELS Whito SEED OATS, for ?ale by ED. HOPE. ' rip ii wiy ^[p^^^^^m D?mocratie meo tin/? In Hartford, 'Col. 'S. A. Gooley gave some of bis experiences in South Carolina eleotions: He was ap? pointed registrar and inspeotor, under the law of Congress, in one of the voting districts of that State. He registered 900 colored men and only two white men. Tbe colored mon were not edu? cated, nor ns intelligent as tho colored people here. They were so ignorant that many of them did not know what voting meant, and some of them did not know what their own nainos were. In coming np to be registered, one would give tho name of Tom Rice, when fifteen | or twenty would give the same name 'Tee Tom Rice, too"-and he bad a long list of names repeated in that way. It was impossible under the regulations to tell who voted on these names. Tho ballot-boxes were open three days; they were cigar boxes, and such paper boxes as aro UBed in dry goods or fancy stores. They wore carried home ?it night by the box tenders. Colored men from all tbe region about the voting places came in and voted, giving such names as they were told to give. In one voting pre? cinct, tbe ballot-box was not returned for several days. Ho went over there and found it in a bar-room. It bad been pawned for whiskey.-Democrat and Ga? zette, {Herkimer County, New York.) A correspondent of the Pall Mall Ga? zette details circumstantially tho history of Napoleon's overthrow, showing that the war was forced upon him by the Court, which held up constantly the bugbear of Republicanism, and by the people of Paris with their cries of "A Berlin;" that he expected disaster and took tho young Priueo with him through dread of a separation, and that McMa? hon, on bis arrival from Africa, declared to his wife that France was lost and bis future ruined. Ho declared, moreover, that Napoleon made all preparations for the impending disaster, by removing from the Tailleries all the jewelry of the Empress, all tho silver plate, tho magni? ficent gold and silver table services pre? sented to tho Emperor by the Sultan, the Czar Alexander and tho Viceroy of Egypt, the silver cradle of the Prince Imperial, presented by the town of Ly? on?, all the treasures of art in the pa? laces of St. Cloud and Compeigne-noue of which were found when the Republi? can mob sacked the palace. From the very day when war had been declared, the railway stations of the Nord, of Strasbourg, and of Orleans (or Spain,; were crammed with gigantic boxes, bear ing away to various destinations the "personal" property of the Imperial fa? mily. Quite original in its way is the method adopted by thc administration to secure tho reputation of economic expenditures. It consists in carrying over a large amount to the next session of Congress, when it is provided for in tho shape of a deficiency bill. Vulgarly speaking, this is called "cooking" accounts, and ?13,000,000 bave just boen so cooked by Congress, as they rightly belong to last year's expenses. To tbe vast talent manifested by the Radicals for acquiring public money, wo must now add un equal capacity for hiding it. It will be noticed that in the reports of the French elections it is stated that the same candidate has been elected in several departments. For instance, M.' Thiers hus been elected by eighteen dif-1 feront constituencies and Jules Favre by I four. Both these gentlemen, as well as others favored in n like manner, will se? lect the department they desire to rep? resent, and supplementary elections will be held in the others. It will thus be seen that tho voters have yet tn elect a 1 number of members before the National Assembly will bo full. Two San Francisco barbers, engaged to fight a duel, agreed to start and walk around a block, und when they got with? in sight of each other to blaze away. When they turned the corner out of sight, both started on a run in different directions, and one has sent from Alaska for his winter clothes, and the other has written to his wife from the City of Mex? ico, asking her to send his lipen coat and palm-leaf lint. A man was once brought np before a magistrate charged with marrying six wives. The magistrate asked him how bc could bo so hardened n victim. "Please your worship,"> replied the fel? low, "I was trying to get a ?;ood one." A young Hoosier onco said to Hoosieress: "Sal, is thero anybody courtin' you now?" And Sal replied: "Well, Sam, there is ono fellow sorter courtin' and sorter not, but I reckon it is more sorter not than sorter." Tho Philadelphia volunteer fire com? panies are selling their property and dividing tho proceeds, come of tho smaller and richer organizations will pay out $400 per man. Mr. George J. W. McCall, a promi? nent citizen of Darlington County, died at his residence, five miles from the vil? lage, on Wednesday last. Tho cause of his death was apoplexy. They take things coolly in Vermont. With the thermometer ranging at will from eleven to fifty degrees below zero, they call it simply a "coolish turu." A doctor dismissed his servant girl for sprinkling ashes ou a slippery place in front of his rosidence, to the detriment of business. A mournfully jolly sooiable was given by the ladies of Littleton, N. H., tho other evening, tho object being to raise money to buy a hearse. To keep warm on a cold day women double tho cn no and mun doublo the horn. A woman in Clay County, Ind., has borno triplets five times in fourteen years. Mrs. Rebecca Thompson was acci? dentally burnt to death in Barnwell, on tho 10th inst. i mi Illlj.ll I .1,1 M il M A T privat? balo, ono of tho moot desirable J\. BUILDING LOTS; in tho city of Colum? bi*, at the corner of Plain and Piokono o troc t o. moaouring front on Plain street 104 feet, and rune back on Pickena street 208 feet; nearly oppoeito Wright's Hotel. ALBO, Tbreo fine Building Lots on Bickens street, betwoon Plain and Camden dtreota. For par ticularn apply to Fob 17 D. C. PEJXqTTO *_80N._ Freeh Eggs. ?Ti/^^ DOZF.N FRESH EGGS, at 25 ccnta ?\J\J per dozen._E. HOPE. New Publications. FOR SALE DY Bli YAN & Mc "ARTER. ITALIAN LIFE AND LEGENDS. By Anno Cora (Mowatt) Ritchie-$2. Aspendale. By Harriot W. Preston-$1.50. ? Fair Franco. By author of "John Halifax." The Snow Man. A novel, by author of An? tonia. My Summer in a Garden-$1. Moses, the Man of God. By Dr. Hamilton. Tho Life of Lord Palmerston. By Bulwer. Origin of Civilization and Primitive Condi? tion of Man. By Sir J. Lubbock-$2. Nobraaka Legends and other Poema. Aad other new Books. ALSO, A new stock of DIARIES for 1871. Feb 17_ SPRING GOODS ! SPni?G GOODS' ?JUST received, a lot of NEW PRINTS, DE? LAINES, POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, LIN? ENS, BROWN andRLEACHED GOODS, for low prices, : t CF. JACKSON'S Feb IT Dry Goods House. Improved Seed Planter. PARTIES wanting either thc Ham or Denian PLANTER will send thoir orders at once. We are now woll supplied, but later in thc season do not think we will bo able to meet thc demand. Feb 12 L?RICK .t LOWRANCE^ To Holders of Past Due Indebtedness ot the city of Columbia. THE City Council of Columbia having au? thorized tho sale of certain STOCKS, held by city, for purpose of making payment of past duo bonds of said city, tho holders of past due bonds aro requested to furnish sche? dule lo Chairman of Committee of Ways and Means, of City Council, stating number of bonds, dato of issue, when due, on what ac? count issued and number of coupons due on said bonds. W. HUTSON W1GG, Chairman Committee of Ways and Means. COLUMBIA, S. C., February ll, 1871. J03* Charleston Courier. Augusta Constitu? tionalist and Columbia Union, ^ill copy for two wooka and send bill to City Clerk. Feb 12 Dried Beef Hams. Qrvr\ LBS. MOUNTAIN-CURED REEF, O\J\J suited for hotels and boarding houses, foi sale low by EDWARD HOPE. F. b 9 Seed Irish Potatoes. 1 OH RBLS. PINK EYES, Chili Reds, lAJv/ Early Rose, Early Goodrich and Peach Blows, for salo low for cash onlv. Fob il ED. HOPE. Cigars. /"I ENUINE Imported CIGARS, together with \JC a largo supply of Domestio CIGARS. Prices to suit all. JOHN C. SEEGERS. Boots, Shoes and Hats FOTI THE MILLION! AT GREATLY REDUCED FRIGES! I WILL SELL FOR FIFTEEN DAYS, AT AND BELOW COST, to make room for SPRING GOODS. No old stock or hand. The Goods are Fresh and Seasonable. jqwCALL AND EXAMINE for yourselves.-?a at tho MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE, LTndor thc Columbia Hotel. Feb 12 A. SMYTHE. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHA It LOTTE. N. C. SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, ?Vc, and Family Groceries generally. Ordera lilied carefully and prompt? ly. * Feb 7 lyr Seed Potatoes. I f\f\ BARRELS PINK EYES and PEACH Lv/V ' BLOWS, in lino order, for salo low for cash only. EDWARD HOPE. Meat ! Meat ! I Meat ! ! ! THOMAS W. POPE linforma thc public that tho beat BEEF, PORK, MUTTON and SAUSSAGE, in tho _market, can bc found at Stall No. 7. Givo ino a call._Dec 28 2mo The Dexter Stables. THE undersigned havo re? moved their Stables to tho now building, immediately South of Tanney's Hall, and, with a now .stock of CARRIAGES, BUG GiuiS auu ?no HOUSES, aro prepared lo an? swer all calla that may bo mado upon them. Horses bought and sold on commission. Persons in want of good stock, aro invited to give us a call. Liberal advances mado on stock left for salo. BOYCE & CO. W. II. BOYCE. C. H. PETTINOII.L. Jan 21 A Stock of Clothing, Hats Ano GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AT tar L K S S THAN COST.-50 ARARE OPPORTUNITY TO EMBARK IN THE BUSINESS. A fresh and well se? lected Htockof CLOTHING, HATS and Genta' FURNISHING GOODS, together with thc STORE FIXTUltKS and Leaao of ono of tho moat desirable business stands in the city of Columbia-property of tho lato W. J. Hoke is now offered for salo at a sacrifice, In order to close tho btt-iness. Parties desiring to 1 treat tor the purchase of same, will call on or address thu sou of the late proprietor. MIKE HOKE. 9WPapers copying other notice will diacon I tinue it and insert thia. Jan 29_ Irish Potatoes. BB LH. dioico Tablo POTATOES, for salo low. EDWARD HOPE. 25 I ' I1 ' '1 -' ' ff'FM fi1 ? " ; ?T. . 'W- *?j*J?IaEl HC BE?t^ Life and l'ire Insurance Agent ABD AUB AL? E8TATH BHOKBn, OFFERS for salo aa elegant FAMILY RE? SIDENCE on Arsenal Hill, with every necessary on t-building, ornamental grounds, vegotable garden, choico fruit treoa, Ac. AI-SO, A COTTAGE on TJppor street, and .'100 acres ot WOOD LAND, nine milos East of Columbia. *S- Ofllco at Dr. Miot'a Drug Storo. _ Feb 10 17_ THE POLICY HOLDER S LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE GO. OF TUB SOUTH. Wm. MoUurncy, Prcsidont; E. P. Alexander, Vice-Proaidont ?ml Actuary; J. F. Oilmer, Vico-Presidont. resident in Georgia; E. Nye I Hutchinson, Yico-Prosident, resident in \ North Carolina; Geo. E. Boggs, Secretary; John T. Darby, M. D., Medical Advisor; Augustine T. Smythe, Solicitor; James Con? nor, Counsel. J. W. PARKER, Agent, Of?co at Mint's Drug Storo, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE abovo Company offers all the advan? tages usually grantod by other compa? nies, together with somo peculiar to itBolf. It ?B tho only truly mutual Company in tho South. AU profits are dividod among its policy holdors annually. No stockholders to absorb any portion. Dividends paid in cash at tho end of thc first yoar. It is more liberal than any Comyany in this, that all policios are nonforfeitable after the paymont of ono annual premium, and no violation of tho conditions of tho polioy (save fraud, or attempted fraud,) can destroy its surrender value. Its affairs, in overy respect, aro managed with tho greatest prudence and economy. Nearly $60,000 received during RB firBt fiscal year, (11th November,) and only $2,000 paid out on "death claims," in tho sr.mo time being losa than four por cont of same, and less thau $1 to each $G,000 at risk. Such management gives much better assu? rance of futuro stability and profit than tho mero statement and premises of agcntB of compvnica not ao conducting their business, no matter how large thc amount of their business or aaaeta. By assuring in this Company your premi? ums paid will bo under tho management of men of well-known ability and integrity at home, and not sent off to return only at your death. Tho State is annually drained of | hundred of thousands of dollars by premiums paid to companies out of thc State, fob 10 {Imo Carolina National Bank | OF COLUMBIA, S.C. Capital Stock Paid in, $200,000. JiOA RD OF DIRECTORS: L. D. CHILDS, PRESIDENT. DR. J. W. PARKER, R. M. WALLACE, Jons S. WILEY, Du. JOHN T. DABBY. E. ROPE, BICIIAIID O'NEALE, JR. C. D. MELTON, Attorney. W. ll G DUCK, C. J. IBKDELL, Cashier. Assistant Cashier. TUE capital stock of this Bank ia now $200,000, alh/>f which has been paid in, and confirmed by the Comptroller of the Currency. Authority has aleo beon received for a further increase to tho amount of $50 000, of which over $20,000 haa already beeb taken. Persona wiBhing to mako an investment should apply without delay. Thc Surplus Fund is now $0,000, er three por cent, upon its stock. The ('andina National Bank issues certifi? cates of deposit, bearing interest at tho rate of seven per cent, per annum. This feature of ita business makes it practically A SAVINGS BANK, and attention ia called to the fact that tho safety of those deposits, aa well aa all other?, aro guaranteed by the whole capital of the Bank. No Bafer mode of temporary invest? ment ia offered to the public than this-tho deposits being payable on demand, or on abort notice. Depot-its of any amount re? ceived either i:. currency or coin, and payable in thc same. Intercat will bo paid at the end of each six months, should deposita remain beyond that length of time. Columbia, H. C-, January 28, 1871. Jan 29 mwSmo State of South Oarolina-Union Co. COURT OF COMMON F LEAH. Aaa Smith, Plaintiff, VS. C. C. Baker, Defend? ant. Summons for Money Demand-( Complaint not served.) TO the Defendant, C. C. Baker: You are hereby aumiuoned and required to an? swer tho complaint in thia action, which Aaa Smith baa filed in tho ofiico of tho Clerk of Common Pleaa, for tho aaid County, and to servo a copy of your aiiBwer to tho said com? plaint on tho subscribers at their oflici;, in Unionvillo, within twenty dayu after tho ser vico hereof, oxclusive of the day of auch ser? vice; and if you fail tu answer tho complaint within tho timo aforesaid, tho plaintiff will take judgment against you for tho sum of $107.12 and coat*. WALLACE .t McKISSICK, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated Unionvillo, S. C., January 14, 1871. To thc Defendant, C. C. Baker: Take notice that tho auuimona in this action, of which the foregoing ia a cony, waa filed in tho office of the Clerk of the Court of Commou Fleas, at Unionvillo, in the County of Union, in thc Stato of South Caroliiiu, on tho 19th day of December, 1870. WALLACE Sc McKI8SlCK, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Unionvillo, S. C., January 14, 1871. Jan 17 tu ii _ NEW STORE. -T^. THE aubacribcr would re /fj?P?r-?-?tspootfnlly inform his friends [WJWl-jV-jttaud old customers that ho has \C i?HE&Bli re-established himself in thc awSESSSfeGENERAL GROCERY BUSI? NESS, at his old stand, (No. 199,) where ho will bo pleased to show and sell to purchasers a complete etock of now fanoy and substan? tial GOODS, carefully selected. Richardson street, firat square South of old Market corner. ORLANDO Z. BATES. Doc 1 fhno CARRIAGES. r^apaSM, A COMPLETE assortment of two SESSEiand four-seat Passenger CARRI? AGES has j uat been received at tho Reposito? ry, corner Lady and Assombly streets. The lat?st and most stylish patterns havo been selected with care, from some of the beat builders in tho country; and tho stork never has been HiirpasFcd iu design or finish by any offered here. Pricoa moderato. Doc 10 . W. K. GREENFIELD, Garden Seeds. ALARGE assortment of fresh VEGETA? BLE SEED, just in and for salo low. Jan 13 EDWARD HOFE. uO?u Thi?igs. RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard, Dupuy, Cognac Brandy, Duff Gordon's Palo Sherry, Routh-side Madeira Wino, London Dock Port Wino, Hibbert'a London Porter, McEwen'? Scotch Alo. Tho above direct from the importers and warranted puro. For sale by EDWARD HOPE. " 1 ? fm mm mmwmmm * 111 ? SheriiT? Sale. BT Tir tue of ann dry ?xecutiooi, to mo di? rected, I will Bell, on the FIRST MONDAY ia March next, ia front of tho Court Douse, in Columbia, within the legal honra, the follow? ing property, viz: All that lot of LAND, in tho oity of Colum? bia, bounded on tho Noiiu by Taylor street; on the East by lot of-Maya; on the South by lot of-Maya, and on the West by lot of -Banka; fronting on Taylor atreot fifty-two. feet, tbenco running back ono hundred and fiity-eight feet. ALSO, All that lot of LAND, with tho buildings thereon, in thc city of Columbia, containing ono acre, moro or lesa, bounded on tho North by lots of -; on tho East by Gates etreet; on tho South by Plain street, and on the West by Lincoln Btreet. ALSO, All that lot of LAND, with the buildings thoroon, in tho city of Columbia, containing ODO acre, more or loss, bounded on the North by Richland atreot; on the East by Gates atroct; on tho South by lot of William Glaze; and on tho WcBt by lot of William Glaze ALSO. I will soil, on tho FIRST MONDAY and TUESDAY in March next, at the residence of tho Dofendant, on tho South-west corner of tho intersection of Richland and Gates street, All tho HouBebolu and Kitchen FURNITURE I of the Defendant, consisting of Beds, Bed i ding, ChairB, Sofas, Carpote, Oil Cloths, Bu : reaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, Crookery, j Stoves, Books, Ao., and three Cows and ona Calf, ono Horno and ono Boggy. Levied on as the property of Caleb Bouknight, at tho ro Bpeotivo suitB of Bobcrt C. Shiver, Henry A. Mcetzo, and Henry A. Meotze, Assignee, -os, Calob Bouknight and Caleb Bouknight, sur? vivor. Terms cash. Feb 19 m th_P.-F. FBAZBE.S. It. C. In the Court of Probate-Lexington. Ex parte A. H. Wolfe. Administrator of Wm. M. Beckham, deceased.-Petition to sell per gonai property of Wm. AT. Beckham, de? ceased. HAVING failed on account of high water to make Bale in tho above stated case, as heretofore advertised, I will Bell said property on the first day ot MARCH next. For de? scription and terms, BOO former advertisement in tho Columbia PHOENIX. S. M. ROOF, Sherill Lexington County. Sheriff's OfBco, Lexington C. H.. February 14.1871. Feb 16 15 Just; DErLocoixroca.. ^H?W/"MiW7 A NEW and boauti Y -fi ? 'w H m\Vj fui stock of tho above Bsa.^&' j&iB ami K0?da. Among them ! K^vlflPfA fliW several SOLITAIRE 0^iS*|N^?\M DIAMONDS, which HK<*Scwl^^5!k??? aro perfect beautiea. 'ML. _\<s^\ A NEW STOCK of ab ^ ...rs j& A WATCHES, JEWEL fo '^0^\mM RY, CLOCK8. FANCY W~\ /TE ARTICLES, etc.. \ '*'".*-"'> /^r.# which will bc disposed Iv-T )=rv' ^?2? oi at 8ncn Price* aa t?^^^C m?nt.?ndtlC0 ?nTC8t 1f A>A t? fl* I am also agent for IlftlVlILw the very beat SPEC? TACLES manufactured. All eyes suited. Call aud examine my goods. I. SULZBACHEB, _Ftb 17 _Colombia Hotel Building. Carolina Manufacturing Company, . HAVING opened a Branch House in jaSjt tho city of Columbia, offer for sale the jjjjgB latest patented aud beat mado STOVES; ^Wcthe most improved patterns and regu? lar aizes of all kinda of TIN-WARE, and everything in thoso particular linea, with coutidenco of their merit. GUTTERING, BOOFING and all kinds of job work done with despatch, by superior workmen. Plumbing, in all it? branches, ex? ecuted. If you want Water carried to ?11 convenient points about your promises, wo t\ will do your work at such prices as will enable all to afford it. Tho public aro invited to call. Store in Ehrlich's Building, four doora below Bryce's corner._Aug 18 f For Sale, 3?AA ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, . OU\J onthoEdiato. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lots to snit. HOUSE and LOT in Columbia- $12,000. 1 House in this city, $5,000. HOUSE and thirteen aeres LAND, near the city-$3,000. Apply to JOHN BADSKETT, Attorney at Law and Boat Estate Agent. Sept 25_ly To Farmers and Planters---Fert?inng Material for Making Manures. MURIATE OF POTASH. German Potash Salts, 31 per cent, of Sulp. Potash. Suit Cake, ground. Nitro Cako, ground. Sulphate of Soda, ground. Sulphate of Ammonia, imported. Sulphate of Magnesia, 74 por cent. Nitrate of Soda, double. Nitrato of Potash, crudo** . . Muriate of Soda, rcsidiuffi. Plaster, Limo. Ground Bones. Supor-l'hosphato of Lime, 13 per cont, of Solublo Phosphoric Acid. For aile by E. H. HEINITBH, Jan 20 t Wholesale, and Retail Druggist. MONTEITH & FIELDING-, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants COLUMBIA, S. C. WILL give strict attention to sale of To? bacco and Country Produoo._Deo 17 QR??NT^RTIN! GRAIH! \V. J. WHIT .-tl I ll I-:. GREENVILLB.S.O., DEALER in GRAIN and COUNTRY PRO? DUCE of all kinds. Will pay prompt attention to all ordera entrusted to bis care. ? This is a raro opportunity for Planters and othore living along tho lino of the GreenvUIs and Columbia Railroad, to procure the? sup? plies at first coat. I only aak a fair trial, ?nd gnaranteo Batiafnction._Nov 25 3mo ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Diamonds, Jewelry, fice REYNOLDS' IMPROVEMENT. THOSE who havo lost several Natural Teeth, and havo been advised to patt with remaining sound ones, as the first step towards obtaining Artificial substitutes, ?re requested, beforo submitting to ? practice, cruel in itself und ofton unnecessarily per? formed, to convinco themselves of its fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of so muon importance. Tho above improvement was designed to re? sist so deplorable a practice, and after ? tho? rough test of more than threo years, is found capable of accomplishing what no other sys? tem of Artificial 1 u nt ia t ry has heretofore done. It ia now posaiblo to obtain partial case?, which will eave for years Natural Teeth, and bo at tho same limo reliable iu every respect. Au invitation ia hereby given to auch as loci interested to call at our Operating Rooms, and examino duplicate specimens of ease* now in actual use. Nov 0 t REYNOLDS k. REYNOLDS. LAW COPARTNERSHIP. TALLEY di DARN IVELL. THE undersigned have thin day entered into partnership, in the practice of law, undor tho namo of TALLEY A BAUNWELL. W. H. TALLEY, Jan 4 NATHANIEL BARNWELL.