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ni tin iip'n' rn a ri fi ti t i il
Foreign Affairs:
PATHS, February 19.-Thero is autho?
rity for saying that final ponce condi?
tions inohido tho COSB?OU of Alaaoe and n
portion of Lorraino, with tho fortresses
of Thionville, Motz und Bolfort, aud
?28.000,000 indemnity.
LONDON, February 20.-In the House of
Gommons, to-day, Gladstone, in reply to
inquiry, denied that Her Majesty's Go?
vernment had received ony proposals /or
the purohaBo of British Dominions iu
North America. Gladstono took occa?
sion to deprecate tho introduction of
questions of this character, pending tho
sitting of the joint high commission at
Washington.
The composition of tho now Ministry
under President Thiers, produces an ex?
cellent impression.
It is reported that the Gormaus have
levied a fresh requisition of 2,000,00C
francs on St. Quentin.
A Herald special from Kingston, Ja?
maica, the 20th, says: "Sir Chas. Bright
arrived yesterday in a vessel of war fron
the cable expedition, twenty-five mile:
East of Morant Foi nt, whero ho left thc
steamer Dacia, still grappling for the IOB
cable."
ST. PETERSBURG, February 20.-Tin
French Charge d'Affaires hero has noti
fled the Cabinet of tho establishment o
a new government. Recognition is ox
peqted to-morrow.
BERNE, February 20.-Emperor Wil
liam has notified tho Swiss Governmen
of his assumption of tho Empororship
and gives assurances of his continuel
sympathy with Switzerland.
LONDON, February 20.-A bill grautiu
annuity to Princess Louise has passed t
a third rending. Tho University test
bill passed.
Tho French por.s are filled with pr<
vision-laden vessels for Paris, but th
cargoes cannot bo forwarded, for want <
land transportation.
LONDON, February 21.-Tho early ri
turu of John Bright to parliameutnr
duties is doubtful.
Tho Standard hus information that til
Emperor William's health excites gra>
anticipations.
Tho German wounded capable of ben
ing arms arc sent to the front. Trooj
aro concentrating at Cologne. The r
latious of Austria and Russia with Pru
Bia are unufteoted by tho change of tl
Government. It is etated iu tho Huug
r?an Parliament that intervention in tl
Franco-Prussian war could not well 1
effected.
LONDON, February 21.-A despati
from Havre says tho city of Aleucon i
fusing to pny its assessment, tho may
and ten councilmen wcro imprisoue
A despatch from Bordeaux, of tho 20t
says Bismarck ia willing to resign Mel
if Luxemburg is given to German
Bismarck employs threats in urgii
Thiers to terms.
NEW YORK, February 21.-A spec
to tho Telegram from Paris, tho 201
says tho question of tho occupation a
retention of Mel/, is settled. The Li
raino Hue annexed will include Pont
Mousson. Tho Frenph wish to prolo
tho armistice until tho 2d of Man
Von Moltko insists, us a condition
prolongation, that tho Germans sh
enter Paris. It is expocted this con
tion will prevail. Tho meeting 0f t
Berlin Parliament is postponed. 1
French must pay half of tho inderan
by tho 15th of March. Puris is fast
suming its ordinary appearance a
prices much reduced.
LONDON, February '21.--Mada
Scheuicder, the actress, is dead.
Amcrlcun Intelligence..
iAariNWAijT,, February 10, ria Havo
-Tho United States stentner Leipsic
rived on the 9th. Site sails for All
River on tho 14th, where the supply s
Guard is anchored. Heavy rains c
tinno in that locality. The first Dal
surveying party left here on Ibo 6th,
Atruto River-all well. Commun
Selfridge joiua the United States stem
Resaca at Panama, and proceeds to i
vey tho Pacific side, commencing
Simon Bay.
HAVANA. February 20.-The Insure
Colonol Miguel Machado, Major Di
trio Ca8telloand eleven men surrend?
nt Puerto Prinoipe, on tho 14th. Mu
Lorenzo Castollo and Ricardo wen
Ponce Leon, on tho 10th, and Cap
Gonzales at Nenvitas. Tho pcoplo c
into tho cities in such numbers to
render, that tho interior is depopnln
Tho troops surprised tho Republ
Assembly in session at Murdal,
members, however, escaped, but t
documents wore captured.'
Profect Adrino Gurcia was kille
Borena J agna.
MOBILE, February 21.-At n mee
of the Common Brokers' Associatif,
this city, yosterduy, a resolution
passed adopting the Now Orleans sy
of bcokerago-thetis, one-half peri
from tho buyer and one-quarter per <
from the 8cllor. Tho former rato
uniformly sixty cents per bale.
RICHMOND, VA., February 21.
bitt incorporating tho Washington
Richmond Railway, which would
the Pennsylvania Central Road a coi
tipn with the Southern roads, and vi
passed tho House, yesterday, wne
featcd in the Senate, this evening.
ST. LOUIS, February 21.-A Dc
Uuited States Marshal was killed at
Madrid. An ex-Sheriff was arreste
suspicion.
NJ:W YORK, February 21.- The o
ficers of the Laokawana and Wc
Railroad Company ?ero re-elected.
To-morrow is u legal holiday ir
State
A person was arrested to-day fo
jury in bankruptcy. Ho gave $1
bail.
ClMltiiBSTON, February 21. -Arri
steamer Champion, New York; sch
Daylight, Bnracon. Sailed-st
James Adgor, Now York; bark Ai
tion, Liverpool; schooner George '
ington, Wost Indies.
. NEW ORLEANS, February 21. -TL
nival passed bit quietly, fti? strangers
in tho city pro estimated at 75,OUO, 20.000
having arrived ia the past four days.
Tho hotels are overflowing. Those ar?
riving by bouts during tho pnst two days
retain their stato rooms on tho steamers
for waut of hotel accommodations.
WASHINGTON, February 21.-A special
dusputch has been received from Littlo
Kock, stilting that tho commandant of
thc post has received ordors to preserve
tho pence. No progress has been made
in tho adj nat mont of the troubles. Tho
Senate is still without a quorum.
Tho Pacific Railroad Ooramittco will
report n. bill to-day, cutting off all
branches, and providing for a trunk from
Marshall to San Diego.
In tho Senate, tho Committed on Com?
merce reported a bill to promote tho
construction of tho Cincinnati and j
Southern Railroad, with immaterial
amendments. A bill for a uewJudioiul
District in. Arkansas was defeated. A
bill providing for a solicitor to the Inte?
rior Department was passed. Appropri-1
ntions were resumed. A motion wus
made lo include Pillsbury and Mobile ns
places to which goods may he transport?
ed. Adopted, when tho legislative, judi?
cial and executive appropriation was
nUESed.
In tho House, by a suspension of
roles, appropriations ure hereafter toi
tako precedcoco of all business ut 2|
o'clock euch day. The Committee on
tho Pacific Railroad reported tho South?
ern bill with certain amendments, but
only two were adopted-one changing
tho road to tho Southern Pacific and
another mukiug the capital $50,000,000
iusteud of $11)0,000,000. A motion to
postpone was defeated. An amondmeut,
which provides for a single trunk from
Marshall to San Dingo, aud another ex?
cluding from consolidation with other
roads which hereafter muy be chartered,
were passed. Thc bill was llnullj
passed;
The President signed the bill terrilo
riulizing the District.
Tho carnival was a wonderful success!
to-day.
The State Department has advices of
the wieek of tho British steamer Zoe,
from li .ston to Frunce, with provisions
contributed by Arnoticau citizens. The
vessel aud cargo were a tutu! losy.
--4-4-?-?
AN IMPORTANT ENTERPRISE.-General!
M. C. Butler and General M. W. Gary,
of Edgcficld, and Mr. John Chadwick,
of Charleston, have associated them?
selves together iu a general land aud
immigration business, thc object of
which is to have agents in Europe who
will furnish by circulars all the necessary
iu formation required by emigrants as re?
gards climate, soil, cheapness of laud,
icc, in South Carolina. The plan also
contempl?tes advances for passage to this
Stnto of emigrants who cannot help
themselves, also their susteunuco for the
first year in their new homes. By this
plan it is believed that thousands of small
Farmen*, with their families, will, before
very long, be arriving to occupy lands
now lying idlo iu immense tracts, and
Hating un tho owners by the payment of)
taxes. The principal oflico of thu
tgeuey will be iu Charleston, with
branch offices in thc different Counties
af Hie State. At these offices registers
will lie opened for thc recording of landa
for sale.
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An outrage was committed about ten
miles from Cartersvillo, lust Tuesday, on
i Dr. Harris, of South Carolina, who
liad moved with ll party of gentlemen
from that State to thu vicinity of Aduirs
nllo. Some of the patty were mounted
m horses, others wore in a buggy. Dr.
Hains, who was ono ou horseback,
stopped to purchase some apples and to
ibtuiu a light for his cigar, at a cabin on
tko side of tho road. Before ko over
Look his friends, a parly of white men
{topped him and snapped their guns at
lum, under the pretense of arresting
lim. They also took his horse, pistols
md money, aud let kim go under a
ilcilge of secrecy. Ono of tho despe?
radoes is said to bo named Boru and one
['carson. It is to bo hoped the rascals
nay bo punished. Such ucla us these
ire a disgrace to our State and will deter
nany good people from making their
jomes in our midst.
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FATAL CAKE OF BURNING.-Mrs. Maria j
Dgdou, of Westport, Conn., a visitor ntl
?he hoiiso of S. H. Smith, in Walluco|
drcet, Philadelphia, died on Wednesday,
rom burua received while preparing au
smbrocatiou for a young lady named
"Junio Randall, aged about seventeen
.ears, of Wilton, Conn., also a visitor at
ho houso. Tho latter was seriously ill
it the timo. Mrs. Ogden wns holding a
?up of alcohol over tho gas light, when
.ho finid took fire. Tho Hames com m u
licnted to tho clothiug of tho unfortu
?ato lady, and abo died tho following
lay. Tho sad occurrence coming to the
tnowledgo of Miss Randall, weighed
leaviiy upon her mind, and she died
.hunt tho samo timo.
Tho New York Express strikes tho nail
m tho head in tho following paragraph:
INSULT ADDED TO INJURY.-Tying the
ninds of tho South, politically, by tho
Coderai Government, and then abusing
t for not doing moro for ?ts people! So,
.Un, tho net making the negroes tho
nastors of tho white people, and then
busing tho white people for not giving
he best education to tho negro. Tho
diicatioual government bill is not only
;ti impertinence and a folly, but is meant
s un affront to a people who, if left to
heroselves, would do mauy limes more
or practical education than the Federal
Government could possibly accomplish.
? ? li. -c-mm ?KMB??-B?Mim?MJTW- ? mmm m m 111J
Beer: Beer!
JIEEGEHrV madulti rated double strong
_J ll<?EH is tho only reliably puro Reer in
ms uity. JOHN 0. 8-EEORR8.
P. 8. Drink Seeg? ra' Beer and you will hav
io headache. Feb'21
Notice.
VTO REER will bo ?old at mv Brewery,
131 neither at wholesale np retail.
Feb 21 JOHN O. HEEOERS.
A man, camed William Wilson, con-,
fessed on bis denth-uptl, a fev? dnyo age,
th nt ho'was ribo of Iii o tnunlcrcr? of tho
Supervisor of,tho town of Spaulding, in
Saginaw Coflnty, Mich., in February,
1864, and that io September of tho snmo
year, ho also Hilled his accotnplico in
that murder, beoauso ho refused to di?
vido tho booty then obtained.
St. Potorsburg is said to bo slowly and
suroly sinking into the swamp on which
it is built.
Frinco Frederick William of Prussia,
is a printer by trndo, having served nu
apprenticeship at Berlin.
PINANOIAIf ANO coN?iimci Ai,. I
COLUMBIA, S. C., February 22.-Sales
of cotton yosterdny 160 bules-middling
13 ??c.
LONDON, February 21-Noon.-Con?
sols 02. Bonds 9l??.
LIVERPOOL, Fehruary 21-Noon.
Cotton firm-uplands 75?; Orleaus 7J?
@8.
LONDON, February 21-Evening.
Consols 02. Bonds 01.
LIVERPOOL, February 21.-Evening
Cotton firmer-uplands 7%@7?4', Or?
leans 7J^@8; sales 12.000 boles; specu?
lation ami export 3,000.
LATER.-Cotton advauced a fraction.
Yarns and fabrics firm at Manccster.
NEW YORK, February 21-Noon.-Cot?
ton firmer; salos 3,000 hales- middling
uplands Orleans 15J?. Flour, coru
and wheat dull and declining. Pork
dull, at 22 37@25.50. Freights quiet.
Stocks strong. Governments steady but
dull. Stuto bonds very dull. 62s ll7,:.
Gold steady, nt 11.%. Monoy firm.
Exchange -long 9tv?; short 10,na\*
7 P. M.-Mouey very easy, nt 3(W\4.
Sterling steady, nt 9J.?(fl.9*0". Gold
Bonds steady--6s ll".,'; 62s 11%; 4s
11%; 5s new 10J.?; 7s ?O'.?; 8s
11 ; o' ; 40J lt)*f. Sontherus dull and
steady. Teune6.sces 64J?; new 64,'jj.
Virginias 65JJ; new GO. Lonisiunus
681-..'; new 60; levees 72; Ss 81. Alabamas
08;"f}3 67. Georgias 80j.j; 7s 00'?
North Carolinas 40; new 27. South
Carolinas 73; now 58.'.,'. Cotton dull
and declining, with sales of 3,000 bales,
at lfj;Ls'. Southern flour dull and droop?
ing-common to good extra 6 GO^/ 7.20;
good to choice 7.2.f>rVT8.7?3. Whisker
firmer, nt 92^(?)93. Wheat heavy anil
lower-winter red and amber Western
2 58<?2.00. Com unchanged. Pork
dull, nt 22 37(^22 .00. Beef steady.
Lard lower-kettie V>\}.{. Freights dull
-steam, corn 7; cotton 516.
CINCINNATI, February 21--Flour ?lull j
and drooping-family 6. lOfVrO 35. Coru
steady. Provisions dull, with no de- |
maud-mess pork offered at 22 00. j
Shoulders 0,'.J; sides lll.?(7tl2; conces?
sions necessary to sell. Whiskey a shade
lower-87 asked.
LOUISVILLE, February 21.-Flour, eom
and provisions firm. Mens pork 22 00.
Shoulders 9j-.<; clear sides 12 'j. Lard
12.1.?. Whiskey 87.
ST. Loins, February 21.-Flour scarce
and firm-superfino winter 5 75@5 9J.
Corn dull-white in sacks49@51. Whis
key 80. Mess pork 22.00. Shoulders
O'-.;; clear sides 11:,.(. Lard easier
kettle 12 )?.
BALTIMORE, February 21.-Cottou in
good demand and prices advauced - mid?
dling 15}?'; receipts 520 bale?; salon 420;
stock 15,050.
''NORFOLK, February 21. -Cotton firm
--low middling 13J,'(fi 13J?: receipts
1.610 bales; sales 175; stock 6.707.
SAVANNAH, February 21.-Cotton in ? i
fair demand-middling l-l1.,'; receipts j |
3,052 bales; sales 1.100; stock 09,700. j |
NEW ORLEANS, February 21.-Cotton ? ?
firm-middling 14 ^.'(r?MV; receipts
2.150 bales; sales 7,000; stock 202.450.
Flour senrco and finn-superfino 0 50;
iloulilo 7.00; treble 7.25. Corn 78?74.
Pork firm and unchanged. Bacon nomi?
nally unchanged. Lard--tierce 12J.J(o
13,'.j; keg ll($ll'?. Sugar quiet uud
unchanged. Molasses easier-prime
tV>(?\b1. Whiskey easier, nt 90@1.00.
UoiTeo unchanged.
CHARLESTON, February 21.-Cotton
firmer-middling 14Jj>(g}l4;??j; receipts
1,502 bales; sales 800;"stock 32,700.
GALVESTON, February 21.-Colton
strong-good ordinary 12?^; receipts
2,244 bales; sales 1,200; stock 57,960.
MoiiiLE, February 21.-Cotton quiet
ind firm-middling receipts 2,832
bules; sales 1,000; stock 83.400."
ACUCSTA, February 21.-Cotton active,
it advance-say 14j.f for middling;
lales 1,218 bales; receipts 000.
BOSTON, February 21.-Cotton quiet
middling 15J.?; receipts 125 bales; sales
100; stock 7,000.
WILMINGTON, February 21-Cotton
firm-middling 14; receipts 377 bales;
sales 180; stock 4,352.
Sugar-Cared Hams.
OHOIOB Now York Sugar-Cured
100 choice New York Sugar-Cured SHOUL?
DERS. Just received and tor salo, atrodnced
prices, by_J. AT. U. AON KW.
Seed Potatoes.
f f\f\ 13 ARR ELU PINK EYES and PEACH
1A/U BLOWS, in Ono order, for salo low
'orcash onlv. EDWARD HOPE.
Malt Corn Whiskey,
WARRANTED two years old, at
Feb 21 JOHN C. HE KO ERK'
Hay! Hay!
A NoTHER lot <d line Eastern HAY, just
f\ received.
ALSO,
10,0i)0 bushels best Cow Feed, at Columbia
tco House J. D. B ITEM AN.
Eo!) 19 t:l
SPBClAli ATTKSTIUS niven lo tho col?
lection of Commercial Paper, Interest
m Htato and Railroad Honda and Stocks, and
Jonvcr-ioii of State Kec.urlties. bv
Nov 28 limo r PAM HUI LL. Broker.
vroTlCE-Having had granted to me
l3l letters of administration unnii the
slate of William A. Wright. Into of Columbia,
lecoastid: All persona indebted (o tho estate
iro required to inako immodiato payment to
no; and all persons having claims against (ho
laid oatato will present them, duly attested,
o mo, at tho Niokoraon House, or to my
Utornoys, Messrs. Pppo tc Hat-kcll, at tlie.r
..aw Office, Richardson street, Columbia. H.
X, for early payment.
SARAH L. WRIGHT,
Jan25fl3 Adminiatiatrix
mgm H ? ,i ? i .. II
^JB^p?aT QUOTATIONS OF SOU"BKBN 8B
ounXTiEfl IN CHARLESTON:, & C-Dorrected,
February 21, 1871, by
KAUFMAN
Baukor and Broker, No. 25 Broad street.
Ha mes of Securities. Jiote In. Of 'd A eked.
STATE SEOUIUTTBS.
North Carolina, old.... G .... 48
N. Carolina, new .... 6 .... 23
South Carolina, old_ 6 _ 75
S. Carolina, new. 6 .- GO
S. C. reg'd stock, ex in. G .% .. G5
Georgia, new. 7 . - 93
Georgia. G .... 82
Tennesseo, old. 6 .... 62
Tennessee, new. G .... 62
Alabama . 8 _ 98
Alabama. 5 - 70
CIT? SECURITIES.
Atlanta, Ga.,bonds.... 8 .... 80
Augusta, Ga., bonds... 7 .... 78
Charleston stock. 6 .... 50
Charl'n Fire Loan b'ds 7 _ 70
Columbia, S. C., bonds 6 _ 60
Columbus, Ga., bonds. 7 .... 70
Macon, Ga., bonds_ 7 .... 75
Memphis, Tenn., b'uds
old... 6 _ 52 j
" now.. 6 . . . . 50
Savannah, (Ja., bonds. 7 .... 85
Wilmington, N. C. 8 _ 75
Wilmington, N. C. 6 _ 72^:
RAILROAD RONDS.
Atlantic and Gulf. 7 _ 80
B. R. lt., 1st mortgage 7 _ 60
Contral Georgia. 7 .... 99
Charleston and Savan.. 6 .... 63
Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 7 _ 85
Ghcrnwand Darlington 7 .... 82
Cheraw&Dur.,2dmort 7 _ 72
Georgia Railroad. 7 _ 98
Green. & Col., 1st mor. 7 .... 85
Green. & G., State guar 7 - 62
Luu nus. 7 ... 50
Memphis & Charleston. 7 .... 83
North-Eastern 1st mort. 8 _ 93
North-Eastern, 2d mort. 8 _ 78
Suv. Sc Char., 1st mort, 7 _ 78
Suv. & Char., Slate gua 7 .... 70
South Carolina. 7 .... 73
South Carolina. G _ 70
Spartanba rgaud Union 7 .... 53
RAILROAD STOCKS. I'ar.
Atlantic and Gulf. 100 _ 38
Contral Ga., ex div_ UH) _117
Charlotte, Col. .t Aug.. 100 _ 40
Georgia. 100 _ 98 j
Groen, and Col. R. R.. 20 _ 2 j
Macon and Western... 100 _ 108
Memphis & Charleston. 25 _ 10
North-eastern. 5U .... 13 j
Savannah Sc Charleston 100 . j
3. C. R. R. shares. 100 _ 40 ?
3. C. R. R.& B'k shares 125 _ 10 j
HANK STOCKS.
Peon's NT B'k Ckarl'u,
capital 3500,000. IUD 104 ....
1st Nat'l Bank CkarFn
capital ?400,000. 100 122 _
S. C. Loan & Trust Co. 100 100 ....
(Juro. Nat. Batik, Col'a,
capital $20.1,000. 100 100 _
Central National Bauk, I
Col'a, cup'l ?100,000 100 100 -
S. C. Bank Si Trust Co.
capital $200,000. 100 95 _
Bank of Charleston_ 100 _ 21
Union Dank S. C. 50 .... 6
People's BankS.'. Ga.. 25 _ 5
Plan, & Mc. Bank S. C. 25 _ 2}.?
Hank of Newberry. 25 .
Bauk of Camden....... 50 .
Others worthless.
MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES.
Charleston Gas Co_ 25 .... 21
LlhaiTnCity R.B.stock 50 - 52
UranitcvilloMan. Co... 100 _ par !
li. .V C. R. cert, itidob. GO j
S. C. R. cert, indebt's. pur ;
N\ E. R. lt., cert, iudebt. CO !
[lity Chnrlestoi: cor. in. 1)0 par. I
Cit yof Memphis coup. ... CO ....
S. "E. R. ll. pref, stock. 40
-5. \- U. ll. past, due coup. 45
S. it C. li. past due coup. 55
EXCHANGE, ETC.
Sew York sight.o IT par
Jold. 110 112
Silver. 103 ....
S. C. RANK RILLS.
''Bank of Charleston.
Hank of Camden. 30 ....
Hank Georgetown. 4 -
Sank of S. C. 8 -
Bank of Chester. 8 -
Lhink of Hamburg. 7 .... j
Hank of Newberry. 3 -j
[lank of the State of
S. C., prior to'GI. 35 ....
issue 'Gl and '02_ 22 -
?Pl. & Mee. Bank Chur'n.
'People's Bank Charl'u.
'Union Bank Charles'n.
<S. W. R. R. Bunk, old.
'S.W. R. R. Bank, new.
State Bank. Charleston .... 5 -
Farmers' Ex. B'k Char. 2 ....
[ixchango Bank, Colum .... G -
Dom'l Bauk, of Colum .... .7 ....
Merck. Bank of Chcraw- 3 ....
Planter's Bauk Fairfield_ 3 -
3. C. bills receivable. 95 -
Charleston chango billi!. 95 -
Xtefr" Bills marked thus (*) are being
?edeemed at tho bank counters of each.
Professional Card.
DU. J. J. GOODWYN will resume thc nrae- j
tiec of medicino in Columbia from this
Ute. Call nt tho ofiicc of A. Y. Leo, Arehi
oct, nicht or day. tsutc at Dr. Mint's Drug
boro. Feb ll 15*
Improveil Seed Planter.
PARTIEN wanting lither tho Ham or
Denian PLANTER, will sond their orders
it once. Wo ?no now well supplied, hilt later
n tho sonsoii do hot think wo will bo able to
neut tho demand.
Feb 12 LOIIK K .t LOWRANCE.
Co Holders of Past Due Indebtedness
ot' the city of Columbia.
1M113 City Council of Columbia having an
Idolized 1 Lo falo of certain STOCKS,
?etd by city, fur (uirpoho ot making payment
if past duo bondi ol Haid city, tho holders of
.nat duo bonds are requested to furnish fcclie
lulo lo Chairman ot' Committee o? Ways and
leann, ul City Council, tauting number of
louds, (bite td' issue, when due, on what ac
ount issued and number of coupons duo on
aid bonds. W. HUTBON W1GO,
Uhairmsn Commit I co of Ways and Mtans.
CoLpuniA, S. C., February ll, 1871.
car Charleston Courier. Augusta ConstUn
[nnatist and Columbia Union, ?iii copy for
WM weelo? and ?end bill to City Clerk.
Fob Itt
- tes i a <? ...... !
Fresh Crackers, &o.
ALBERT pt?C?lT.*
Lemou Cream Blacalt.
Cream Crackers.
Lomon and Ginger Snaps, Ao.
Guinnia' Dublin Porter.
MoEwan'a Scotch Ale.
Extra No. 1 Mackerel, in kite and bbla.
Codfish, Ac.
300 dozen Freeh Egga.
Choice Goslieu Putter.
For aalo by E. STENHOUSE.
Fob 21 G _
Special Notice.
ON all Taxe? not paid on or before tho 15th
day of March, lb7L a penalty of 20 per
cent, will bo added; and if tho aaid Taxen and
penalty shall not bo paid on or boforo the 5th
day of Juno noxt thereafter, or collected by
distress or otherwise, thc penalty and eaid
Taxes ahall be treated aa delinquent Taxca
on auch real property, to bo collected in tho
manner that ia, or may be prescribed by law,
with an additional penalty of 5 per cent, for
collection thereof. C. H. BALDWIN,
Fob 19 _ County Troaaurer.
White's Gardening for the South,
BY tho lato Wm. A. White, of Athena, Ga.
$2.
HOLMES* SOUTHERN FARMER and MAR?
KET GARDENER. $1.50.
Tho Phosphate Rocka of South Carolina,
their History and Developmenta-Colored
Plates. $125.
Six Sermona on Temperance, by Lyman
Boscbsr?
Sacred Rhetoric; or a Course of Locturee on
Preaching, lt. L. Dabney, D. D. $1.50.
Any above sent bv mail*.
DUFFIE & CHAPMAN,
Feb 10 Opposite Columbia Hotel.
Tax Notice.
COLUMBIA, S. O., Fobruary 1, 1871.
THE County Treasurer hereby gives notice
that ho will bo ready to receivo tho State
and County Taxes, for tho fisc?! year ending
September 1, 1870, on Real and Personal Pro?
perty, on and uftor WEDNESDAY, tho 1st day
of February.
Levy for State purposes, 0 Mills on every
dollar.
Lovy for Connty purposes, .1 Milla on every
dollar.
Levy for School pnrposes, $1 on every poll.
C. IL BALDWIN, County Treasurer.
Oflico over Scott, Son .V Co.'d Hank.
Feb 17
New Publications.
FO Ii SALE HY li li YAN .t Mc ' 'A Ii TEH.
?TALIAN LIFE AND LEGENDS. By Anne
Cora (Mowatt) Ritchie-$2.
Aspendale. By Harriet W. Preston- SI.50.
Fair France. By author nf "John Halifax.''
Tho Snow Man. A novel, by author of An?
tonia.
My Summer in a Gardon-$1.
MOSCH, tho Man of God. By Dr. Hamilton.
Thc Life of Lord Palmerston. By Bulwer.
Origin of Civilization and Primitivo Condi?
tion of Man. By Sir J. Lubbock-$2.
Nebraska Legends and other Poems.
And other new Books.
ALSO,
A now stock ol DIARIES for 1H71. Feb 17
Boots, Shoes and Hats
FOR THE MILLION !
AT
GREATLY REDUCED .RICES!
I WILL SELL FOR FIFTEEN DAYS, AT,
AND BELOW COST, to make
ronni for SPRING GOODS. No old stock ot
hand. Thc Goods aro Frosh
and Seasonable. ?-CALL AND EXAMINE
for yourselves,'?"**} nt tho
MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND JJ AT HOUSE,
Under tho Columbia Hotel.
Feb 12 A. SMYTHE.
SPRING GOODS !
SPRJrJ? S0?DS!
vj USP received, a 'ot cf NEW PRINTS, DE
LAINES, POPLINS. WHITE GOODS, LIN?
EN'S, BROWN and BLEACHED GOODS, for
lr,w prie? s. 11 C. r'. JACKSON'S
Feb 17 Dry Goods nonse.
Dried Reef Hams.
OAA LBS. MOUNTAIN-CURED BEEF,
fJ\J\J suited for hotels and boarding
houses, for sale low by EDWARD HOPE.
Fcl>) _
tT- W. I?^R^E3E?~
Life and Fire Insurance Agent
AM> REAL ESTATE BltOKEIt,
OFFERS for salo an elegant FAMILY RE?
SIDENCE on Arsenal HUI, with every
necessary out-building, ornamental grounds,
vegetable garden, choice fruit trees, Ac.
ALSO,
A COTTAGE on Upper stroot, and 300 acres
ot WOOD LAND, nine miles East ot Columbia.
83" Oflico at Dr. Midi's Drug Store.
Fob 10 17
To Farmers and Planters-Fertilizing
Material for Making Manures.
MURIATE OF POTASH.
German Potash Salts, 31 per cent, of
Swp. Potash.
Salt Cake, ground.
Nitro Cake, ground.
Sulphate of Soda, ground.
Sulphate of Ammonia, imported.
Sulphate of Magnesia. 71 percent.
Nitrato of Soda, double.
Nitrato of Potash, crude.
Muriato of Soda, rcsidinm.
Plaster, Limo.
Ground Rones.
Rupor-Pbosphato of Limo, 13 per cont, of
Soluulo Phosphoric Acid.
For s ilo by E. fl. IIEINITSIJ,
Jan 20 t Wholesale and Retail Druggist
Something Nice.
DINE" CHERRI KS, Dried Blackberries
.ind Virginia Roll Butter, tor sale bv
Feb 0 MONTEITH A FI El.DINO.
The Dexter Stables.
THE undersigned have re?
moved their Stables to tho new
building, imtrodi ite'y South ol
l?tf?77?Pi**i?tPfc"l*n''l*?,H Hall, ami, with anew
V?"c^^r T*tock of OAltRtAGES, BUll
ilr;S atm lino HORST'S, aro prepared lo all?
over all calla that may bo made upon them
Horses bought and sold on commission.
Morsons ill want of good stock, are invited to
{ive us a call. Liberal advances made on
dock loft for salo. BOYCE St CO.
W. IL BoTOR.
G IL PETTI son.!.. Jun 24
Fresh Eggs.
O/^/^V DOZEN FRESH EGOS, at 25 cents
?\)\J pordoEon. E.HOPE.
-;-1
?izotion Bales.
In the Court of Probate-Lezingtcn.
Ex parte A. H. Wolfe. Administrator of Wm.
M. Bookham, deocased.-Petition lo sell per?
sonal property of Wm. M. Beckham, de?
ceased.
HAVING failed on account of high water
to make salo in tho above stated cr.no, aa
heretofore advertised, I will sell said property
on tb? ilrst day ot MAROU noxt. For de?
scription, and terms, seo former advertisement
in the Columbia PULKMX. t?. M. HOOF.
Sheriff Lexington County.
Sheriff's Ofdco, Lexington 0. II.. February
H. 1871. ; Feb IG 15
Desirable Building Lot.
AT private salo, ono of the most desirable
BUILDING LOTS in the city of Colum?
bia, at thc corner of Plain and Pickona streets,
measuring front on Plain street 10-1 feet, ana
runs back on Piohens Btrcct 208 feet; nearly
opposite Wright's Hotel.
mo,
Three fine Building Lots on Pickcns street,
between Plain and Camden streetB. For par?
ticulars apply to
Feb 17 D. C. PEtXOTTO A SON.
For Sale.
THF* undersigned offers for sale tho
fljj?? COTTAGE, on Washington street, now
?illLoccupiod by him. Gaa add water on tho
I premises; well fiuishod stable, carriago house
I and other necessary buildings. Flower and
I fruit garden, wall stocked with choice y???g
trees and plants.
AL80,
THIRTEEN HOUSES, aitnated in varioua
parta of tho ci t v, for aalo on accommodating
tcrma. Apply to W. JIUTSON WIGG,
Feb 5 fimo _ Attorney.
Diamonds, Jewelry, &c
sT"SJ2.*3"t iri.ecGi"ved.t
??&t&i'SfiWW A NEW and bcauti
h' 1 P'. ? V I' ?\if ?"?I ??tock of tho abovo
.^ ',j?r? fl Bu gooda. Among them
?j ' &J>:*>$p!?s im ?everal SOLITAIRE
*>F^?l^^M DIAMONDS, which
WrW%C ' \lP V^BI nr0 perfect beauties.
WA V > J=- - /N?\^? ALSO.
... NJ?1 A NEW STOCK of
Xl " Vex ?-- r ^AT \ WATCHES, JEWEL
Rfed "^O-' 1 taJra RY, CLOCKS, FANCY
%\ I flt ARTICLES, oto..
\$?> . which will be disposed
\f ?-w-?f at such prices as
d hH;?/ VcT^wi,l induco inveat
WUr^ill??^^V ment.
llnl^nkv tho very best SPEC?
TACLES manufactured. All eyes suited.
Call and examine my goods.
I. 8?LZBACHEB,
F? b 17 Columbia Hotel Building.
A Stock of Clothing, Hats
AND '.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
AT
UK SH THAN COST. "uO
ARARE OPPORTUNITY TO EMBARK IN
THE BUSINESS. A fresh and weU se?
lected stock or CLOTHING, HATS and Genta'
FURNISHING GOODS, together wiih tho
STORE FIXTURES and Leaoo of one of tho
most desirablo business stands in the city of
Columbia-property of thc lato W. J. Hoke
is now offered tor salo at a sacrifico, in order
to closo tho business. Parties desiring to
treat for the purchase of aamo, will call on or
address tho aou of tho late proprietor.
MIKE HOKE.
JTS-Papors copying other notice will discon?
tinue it and insert this. Jan 29
Cotton Seed.
vrvTTv 100 TONS WANTED for cash, at 30
L^U^ICENTS per bushel.
afiSS COLUMRIA OIL COMPANY.
Feb li)_ _ jH|G
CARRIAGES.
r-WWyt- A COMPLETE assortment of two
(J?EggEand four-seat Passenger CARRI?
AGES h as j ust been received at tho Reposito?
ry, corner Lady and Assembly streets. Tho
littst and moat stylish patterns have been
selected with care, from somo of tho hist
builders in thc ?ountry; and tho block never
has boen surpass* d in design or finish by any
off. red here. Prices moderate.
Decid _W. K. GREENFIELD.
STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,.
CHARLOTTE. N. V.
SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Corn, Flour,
Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries
generali)*. Orders tilled carefully and prompt?
ly. Feb 7lyr
NEW STORE.
THE subscriber would re?
spectfully inform his friends
ind old cubtomors that ho baa
're-established himself in the
i O ENERAR GROCERY BUSI?
NESS, at his old Ht.md, (No. 109,) where ho
will bo ploascd to show and eoll to purchasers
a completo stock of new fancy and substan?
tial GOODS, carefully aclected.
Richardson street, first squate South of old
Mat ket corner. ORLANDO Z. BATES.
Dec 1 flmn
For Sale,
Q f$(\f\ ACRES of LAND in Barnwell,
-3.0V f\J on tho Edisto.
750 ACRES in Kershaw-tn lota to snit.
HOUSE and LOT in Columbia-$12,000.
1 Hotiso in this city, $5,000.
HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near tho
city-$3.000. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT,
Attoi-nev at Law and Real Estate Agent.
Sent 2;"> _ _ly
Garden Seeds.
ALARGE assortmont of frosh VEGETA?
RLE SEED, inst in and for salo low.
lan 13 EDWARD HOPE.
LAW COPARTNERSHIP.
TALLEY ?t BAHN IVKLL.
rglllE undersigned havo thia day ontered
JL into partnership, in tho practico of law,
nader tho namo of TALLEY A RAENWKXL.
W H. TALLEY,
Jan t NATHANIEL BARNWELL.
Irish Potatoes.
Ort ERLS, choice Tablo POTATOES, for
?O sale low. EDWARD HOPE.
Meat ! Meat ! ! Meat ! S !
_ THOMAS w*. POPE -'informa tho
ipnblio that tho best BEEP, PORK,
?1U PTON and SAUHSAOE, in tho
_nsrkot, can bo found at Stall No. 7.
itv., mo a cati. Dee 28 2mo
Spring Seed Oats.
$(\f\ RUSHERS Whito SEED OATS, for
jilli sale by Fd). HOPE.
GRAIN ! GRAIN ! GRAIN !
kV. J. WIIITSIIIIK, OKRF.NVILLB, 8. V.,
DRALER in GRAIN and COUNTRY PRO?
DUCE of all kinds. Will pay prompt
moulton to all orders cutruvtcd tr? bia cate.
This is a rare opportunity for Planters and
litters living along tho lino of tho Grcenvillo
md Columbia Railroad, to procuro their sup
iliea at first cost, f only ask a fair trial, and
fnarapteo satisfaction. Nov 20 3mo
Seed Irish Potatoes.
|A/\ RBL8. PINK EYES, Chill Reds.
Ll JU Early Rosa, Early Goodrich and
'each Blows, for sale low for ca?h only.
Fob 3 i D. HOPE.