The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 24, 1871, Image 3

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.t . Foreign A fT? lr ii VERSAILLES, February 22, via LONDON, February 23-5.80 A. M.-Tho Emperor received Thiers to day. Gen. Chauzy was present at the iuterview. Peace is considered concluded, though the treaty has not yet been signed. Tho Gormans will probably enter Paris Sunday next, bat not with triumphal ceremony; and they will not remuin long in the city. LONDON, February 22.-A Times Ber? lin special says the London Conference j has agreed to open the Black Sea to foreign mon-of-war, and to authorize the! Porte to admit the passage through the Dardanelles of all armed vessels, Rus? sian and Roumanian alone excepted. Russia is not opposed to this settlement of the question, but Turkey hesitates to j agree to it. A despatch from Constantinople to the Times says the Porte objects to the powers having more than two ships-of war in tho Danube. Tho Times' corres- | pondent in Constantinople telegraphs that the Porto protests against tho Ita? lian expedition to Tunis, and expresses readiness to examine tho Italian com? plaints and enforce redress. The London Telegraph has a despatch frons Paris of the 19tb, which says (bat the police are searching turbulent dis? tricts for arms and baud greuades, and many havo already been seized. The authorities fear an unpleasant demon? stration against the Emperor William and Couut Bismarck, if the Germans enter Paris. A German, named House, has been Prefect of St. Denis, from which place 800,000 francs are exacted by the Prus? sians. BORDEAUX. February 22.-In the Na? tional Assembly, on the 10th, Thiers de? livered a speech in the capacity of Cbiof Exeoutivo of tho French Republic. He dwelt upon the disasters and sufferings which have been caused by the war and the German invnsiou, and apou the. necessity of peace. "Nevertheless," said Thiers, "tho terms of peace would be courageously discussed with the Prussians, and would only bo accepted if consistent with the honor of France. The task of tho Administr?t iou is to pacify and re-organize tho country, re? store its credit and re-organize if s labors. When this is accomplished, tho country itself will decido its destiny." Tho Assembly subsequently adopted a | proposal made by tho Government to send a commission of fifteen Deputies to Paris, to as act intermediary between the 1 negotiators and tho Assembly. Thiers proposed that tho Assembly suspend its sittings during tho negotiations. LONDON, February 23.-A despatch from Arras,odated the 23d, says t he moats around that city have bcou filled with water, for its defence. A despatch from Dieppe, dated the 22d, 8ayB the eighth German corps, be? longing to Manteuffel's army, and com? posed of Mecklenburgers, is arriving thore, and, if peace is signed, will em? bark for Hamburg direct. LISBON, February 23.-News from Rio Janeiro to February 2lias been received by mail steamer. Affairs at Montevideo aro improving. Tho revolutionists have been defeated, and the insu rection is nearly ended. BORDEAUX, February 23.-La Moniteur, of Bordeaux, announces that the armis? tice has been prolonged to the 25th inst., at midnight. It denies the reports which have been current respecting Prussia's demands, and rays Bismarck and Thiers will main tain absolute silence at present. LONDON, February 23 -A despatch from PariB, dated the 22d, says nothing is known yet of tho Prussian terms for peace. La Figaro, however, says the terms aro conciliatory. The Moniteur, of Versailles, says tho war indemnity de-1 mnnded by the Government is two milliards of thulers, and justifies it. The Germans demand thc immediate payment of 2,000,000 of francs by tho Department of Oise, and accord delay in the payment of tho remaining 8,000, 000. All railroads leading into Paris havo been ro-establisbed. Tho Paris Moniteur says Trochu has resigned, at] the request of Thiers, and retired to private lifo. The d isla banco at Nice hus been suppressed. La Gaulois says Lord Lyons, the British Ambassador, and Chevalier Nigra, tho Italian Minister, will soon go to Paris in order to afford Thiers the moral support of their Go? vernment in peace negotiations. PARIS, February 23.-La Patrie, of to-day, says Bismarck has communicated the conditions of peace to tho Cabinets of Vienna, London and St. Petersburg. Paris is tranquil. --3 ? ? American Intelligence. WASHINGTON, February 23.-It is re? ported that- thirty-fiyo members of tho Indiana Legislature have resigned, and that the Republican members of tho Se? nate will resign. In the House, a bill prescribing an oath for Senator Miller, of Georgia, was passed, and goes to the Pissident. A bill relieving John Williamson, of Sa? vannah, from political disabilities, was! passed, and goes to the President. A conference committee was ordered on the bill bridging the Mississippi. The for? tification appropriation bill was passed. It gives over $1,500,000, exclusivo of un? expended balances. Tho river and har? bor appropriations were taken up. Jones, of Kentucky, said only a fourth 1 of the sum was for tho South. An amendment, giving $25,000 to Cuchita River, in Arkansas, was passed. In tho Senate, tho Texas Pacific Road bill, as roturned from tho House, with amendments, was laid before the Senate by voice of tho President. Howard moved that tho Sonato nou-concur, aud ask for a committee of conference. Sherman moved that the Sennto conour. Warner said tho amendments made by thc House made tho bill nirnost entirely a new ono, aud in order that the Seuatu might know exactly what it was, he moved that it lay on tho tab!" notil it bo I i riiHimriffriT? tn7Trir-'Tl1-1'^-|-<>-~" printed, which wai agreed to. The Me Caraban bill, after a ?hort and sharp dis [ ouGsion, showing tho bill could not pass I tbis BOBoion, was laid on the table.- A i joint resolution of the Indiana Legisla? ture in favor of the removal of the c ipi toi, was presented. A bill extending section 55 of tho national currency bill of 13G9 to banks organized under the Act of 1863, was passed. It imposes certain penalties 'for embezzlement. A motion to tnko up tho bill suspending the construction of the Cincinnati and Newport Bridge failed. A bill relieving brandy distilled from grapes was indefi? nitely postponed. Colonel V. A. Gaskell is her . as the agent-of Georgia to secure the agricul? tural land scrip for that State. Gaskell has assurances from high quarters that the scrip will bo issued as soon us tho clerks can prepare it. Full delegations are hero from Ohio, Koutucky and Ten? nessee, also, a delegation from Atlanta, Ga., to urge thc passage of Sherman's bill regarding the Cincinnati and South? ern Railroad. BOSTON, February 23.-Tho ship Gol? conda, from Liberia for Baltimore, went ashore on Nantucket Shoals. The Cap? tain sent his wife and child und some passengers asboro in a boat. When a vessel was sent to rescue the Golconds, sho found no traco of her. Sr. Louis, February 23.-The Board of Trade haB sent a memorial to Con? gress asking the appropriation of $1, 500,000 for the improvement of the Mis sissippi between tho mouth of tho Mis? souri und Cairo, by means of dikes am: other .structures, which will tend ti strengthen tho river mid give greatei depth to the channel in time of lov water. SAVANNAH, February 23 -Col. Join S. Monroe, Mayor of Now Orleans at tin time it was captured by Butler, who wa: imprisoned for a long time by thnt gen eral, but who lias been a resident of tili: city since tho war ended, died suddenly tbis evening. A disastrous lire occurred last night destroying Hodgesoii's block, OD Ba; street. Loss about ?250,000, ubont hui of which is covered by insurance. NEW YORK, February 23.-The Freud contributions now exceed $100,000. A full length portrait of Washington said to bo by lie. ni bru nt Peale, th ownership of which has been for som years in litigation, was sold to day fo 8250. The District Attorney-General hs conimeuced suit against the Oceou Nu tioual Bank, for $10,000, for failure t make returns, as required by law. RICHMOND, Februory 23.-Tho Seuatt to-day, passed tho Washington an Richmond Railway bill, with ninene ments. It goes back to the House, wl.e it will pass to-morrow. INDIANAPOLIS, February 23. - Tb cause of tho resignation of the Republ cans, whereby legislation was stopped ft lack of a quorum, was a motion on tl: part of f e Democrats to re-district tl State. CHARLESTON, February 23.-Arrived - steamship Full Uiver, Philadelphia. Cucumbers, beaus and othor ear vegetables ure being sent to the Ne York market from tho "Colt grce house," iu Hartford, Conn. The stnv berries are nearly ripe, and the pin apples, oranges and bananas aro comii along. This green-honso is the crow ing beauty of ono of the most elega residences in th > ?State. Wo cannot vouch for the truth of t statement that au editor out West d clares that of course we don't want S Domingo, because it is only a big roc situated South of Florida, in thc Mei terranean Sea, being a hilly climate, a unable to support life with any degr of comfort. A Northern English rector used think it polite not to begiu service I tho arrival of the squire. A little wh ago he forgot his manners and beg; '.When tho wicked man-" "Ste sir," called out the clerk, "he haiutcoi yet." Books which have been handled duri recovery from scarlet fever, should bumed after they have served their pi pose for tho patient. In thc stages recovery such books frequently beco charged with the germs ol the disease lu Mobile, Ala., a man married, 1 week, his seventh wife, a Mexican, h ing previously boen united to Germ French, English, Dutch, Irish and Al rican women, all of whom died. A German who went t? hear Nilss says he does uot like her because sin so tall and thin. He wants a singer v looks like a "fedder bed mit a s'.r tied rouud der middle." The ways of societ3' are various. 1 I ladies who resido near each other Fifth avenue, New York, havo exehan calls and invitations for six years, i [yethave never met personally. Heinrich Heine said every wot wroto with ono oyo on her page aud other on some mau-except tho Conn Huhu-Hunn, who hud but one eye. On his return to Salt Lake, the E j B. Youug found his wife drawn up hollow square to receive him. [Boston Poi Tho once beautiful Bois de Boulc of Paris is said now to bo only a area of unsightly stumps of trees. McBSrs. JAMES MCCLUSKY & BY UNE just returned to this city, and will remai a few days only, to offer their splendid as mont of GOODS, consisting in part of Paisloy and Br oshea SHAWLS. Also, SILKS and SATIN DRESSES, English Ocrman BROADCLOTHS, Beavers, Ac. bo seen at tho Washington House, bet tho hours of 1 and S o'clock, and from I o'clock P. M. Feb 21 LOST-An accouut against Now! County, or $383, which tho findei leavo at this ofllce. A suitable roward w paid for its recovery. All partios aro hi warned against trading for tho samo. Feb 21 3* T. F. BL Al i . ", i ?,u ->?^ r.u-^rt/<i j a m'A. cnfAIWOIAXI AND COAMEHCIAI.. " fe COLUMBIA, 8. 0., February 24.-Sui ea of cotton yesterday 105 bales-middling 13M@13%o. LONDON, February 23-Noon.-Con? sols 92. Bonds 91. LIVERPOOL, February 23-Noon. Cotton quiet-aplauda 1%\ Orleaus 7J-?; aales 10,000. FRANKFORT, February 23.-Bonds 95??@95%. LONDON, February 23-Evening. Consols 92. Bonds 91. Bullion de? creased ?23,000. LIVERPOOL, February 23-Evening. Cotton dull, both on spot and afloat uplands 7??'; Orleans 7%; sales 10,100 bales; export and speculation 1,000. NEW YORK, February 23 -Noon.-Cot? ton dull, with .sales of 1.000 bales-mid? dling uplands 15J?. Flour, corn and wheat, dull. Pork dull-mess 22 37@ 22.50. Lard steady-steam 12%@1S. Freights dull. Money 4@5. Stooks steady. Western Uuiou very stroug and activo. State bonds very steady and dull. Governments steady. Gold steady, at 11>?. Excbauge-long"9,>.i; short 10%. 7 P. RI.-Money very easy, at 3@4. Sterling 9)?@9?g. Gold ll^iajll^. Governments very firm. Bouda 12^. Southerns very dull. Georgias a little stronger. Teuuessees 04)^; new 64??. Virgiuias G5^.?; new Gl. Louisianas 68; new Gl; levees72; 8s 84 Alabama? 99; 5s G7. Georgias 82; 7s 90;^. North Carolinas 48J"'; new 27. South Caroli? nas 73; uew 57. Cottou dull, with sales of 485 bales, at 15J4'. Flour-Southern dull; common to good extra G.55@7.10; good to choice 7.15(0*8.75. Whiskey heavy and lower, ut 9l??@92. Wheat dull aud l(3fc2e. lower-winter red 2 GO. Corn steady, at 83@84. Pork 21.12(g| 21.25. Beef steady. Lard heavy kettle V?}.{. Freights unchanged. BALTIMORE, February 23.-Cotton is quiet and timi-middling l?'ji; receipts tor two days 470 mles; sales G25; stock 10,305. Flour weaker but more doing. Wheal-choice lots wanted; others dull. Corn-white dull, at 85; yellow steady, ! at 89. Provisions quiet. LOUISVILLE, February 23.-Bread-stuffs and provisions tirm. RIess pork 21.75. Shoulders^,1-;,'; aides Lard prime leaf 12U?. Hams-sugar-cured ll!; plain 15. Whiskey 8G(_i?.87. ST. LOUIS, February 23.-Breadst lift's dull and unchanged. Whiskey 89. Pork 21.50@22.00. Shoulders 9?J. Lard easier-prime 12. ^CINCINNATI, February 23.-Flour quiet i and unchanged. Coin stoadv, at 55(H-56. Pork dull-22.00 asked. Shoulders 9%; clear sides 11,3.(. WILMINGTON, February 23. -Cotton j firm-middling 14; receipts for three days 480 bales; sales 200; stock 4,333. I BOSTON, February 23.-Cotton quiet. middling 15M; receipts for two dava 2,990 bales; sales 300; stock 7,000. NORFOLK, February 23.-Cotton very steady-low middling 13?^@18Jg; re? ceipts for two days 3,G17 bales; sales 425; stock 54,4(52. NEW ORLEANS^ February 23.--Colton firm-middling 14j?@14-,?; receipts for two days 12,953 bales; sales 8,000; stock 294,048. Flour scarce-superfine 6 50; double 7.00; treble 7.25@7.50. Corn easier-yellow and white 72. Pork easier, I at 23.25. Bucou and lard unchanged. Sugar-good common 7?7J?; prime' $%(jl?'}\i choice 10(7$ 12. Molasses dull; fermenting abundant ; good scarce prime 48@52; strictly prime 54. Whis? key flat-Cincinnati 90@1.00; Indiana 85* Coffee-prime 15'?@15??. MOBILE, February 237-Cottou dull and nominal-middling 14^; reco-pts for two days 2,105 bales; sales 1,500; stock 78,847. CHARLESTON, February 23.-Cotton easy-middling 14,,.'.(7f;14'iJ; receipts for two days 2,884 bales; sales 1,200; stock 32,429. AUGUSTA, February 23.-Cotton in good demand, but prices easier, at 14 for middling; sales 1,100 bales; receipt.-. 1.3G0. GALVESTON, February 23.-Cottou dull and heavy-good ordinary 12}?(ci}. 12?{; receipts for two days 2'JG bales; sales 1,100; stock 58,352. SAVANNAH, February 23.-Cotton quiet middling 14>.<; receipts for two days 4,GOG bales; sale's 1,500; stock 94,682. SBALEO mus will bo received till APRIL 1, WI, tor Hie covering of the Broad Uiver Bridge. Ri.ldors will suggest tho plan upon whi -li they propose- to cover, selecting tho must economical R.C. SHIVER, Feb 22 2 President sud Treasurer. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to tho col? lection of Commercial Paper, Interest on State and Railroad Ronds and Stocks, and Couver-ion of State Seeurlties, by Nov 2:1 (imo L" <? A M URI 1,1.. Brok er. _ O1.1) BANK. HILLS ami DI UTI LATED CURRENCY bought and sold hy Nov 2:1 Gmo I). QAMUKILL. Broker. C" ?TT?N 8?KD OIL CAKE can 00 bud at all times, and in any quantity, of Jin 21_ _ K. HOPE. COUNTY ?J LA IMS ANO JURY CERT1 Kit;.vries bought bv Feb 5_D. OAMBItlliL, Broker. NOTICE.-Having had granted to mo letters of administration uoon tho estate of William A. Wright. lato of Columbia, deceased: All persons indebted to tho estato aro required to roako immediate payment to mo; and all persons having claims against tho said estato will preseut them, duly attested, to mo, at tho Nickerson Honso, or to my Attorneys, Messrs. Pope ,t Rachel), at their Law Oflioe, Richardson street, Columbia, S. C., for oar!y pavnient. SARA Tl L. WRIGHT. Jan 25 fl3 Administiatrix. STOCKS, BONDS anil COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL, Broker. Nov23 Cmo_ For Sale. fi*. THE undersigned offers for sale thc [?TCOTTAGE, on Washington street, now IlLoocnpiod by him. Gas and water on the pm ie i ses; well finished stablo, carriage house and other necessary buildings. Flower and fruit garden, well stocked with choice young trees and plants. ALSO, THIRTEEN HOUSES, B?uatod in various parts of the city, for salo on accommodating terms. Apply to W. JIUTSON WIGG, Feb 6 -fimo_Attorney. Irish Potatoes. 2K BBL8. choice Table POTATOES, for ? sale low. EDWARD HOPE. ? BACKWOODS EDITOB.-"Trust a Yan? kee for enterprise,*' says a country edi? tor, "and the noble iustitnshun of the press to make itself a home everywhere. Why, in the backwoods the editor whit? tles bis type out of the hardest wood the prairie affords, sets thom on a board, smears them with swamp mud, (which, fortunately for the causo of education, is abundant in thoso quarters.) and then with a few smart blows of a sledgo ham? mer brings off the bootifullest lukybra tions on art, science nnd literatoor." A Moravian missionary, after forty years work in Greenland, now returning to England, reports: "Ju all Greenland, them is but one station in tho neighbor? hood of whioh thore aro heathen. With this oxception, all tho GreonlandcrB now profess Christianity." What shall wo do with our favorito hymn, "Erom Green? land's loy Mountains?" A now Chinese temple has just been finished in San Francisco. Before it was opened for worship, n wooden figure of a horse,' supposed to bolong to the gate? keeper of hell, was burned, and after? ward tho effigy of tho gate-keeper him? self was set in flames, in order to keep tho evil spirit away. Tho first American newspaper was published by John Campbell, in New England. Why not havo John's bust| done in bronze. He is us much entitled to celebrity us many who havo been so honored. Besides the publio bas busied a great many less deserving editors. Printed valentines aro about 140 years old, but it is difficult to discover the ex? act period when the gent?o lovo-words became changed into rather spiteful pa? squinades. Somo swain was probably jilted, and so ho took his revengo by sending u biting epigram. A Ohiengo youth, named Slaokman, ordered his father to get up and build a fire, but the old man talked back, and tho hoy bud to flog him before he would mind. Of late years fathers are getting more uud more impudent. Mrs. Woodhull has opened her Presi? dential campaign with a very effective speech, which she delivered to a full au? dience iu Lincoln Hall, Washington, lust evening. Manchester, N. H., must bo a dull pine*, lt hos had but oue alarm of Aro in seven years. Spring and Summer Importation 1871. RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, GATOR & CO., 2:17 and 239 llaltimore Street, Baltimore, Md., ?Jfo. IMPORTERS and jobbers of Helmet, Trimming und Velvet Hihbuns, Sonnet Silks, Satins C?^nySS? und Velvots, Blonds, Netts, JjtSjK?f?Sfr Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feat h jfj^wipf/ ttj ers, Ornament H. Straw Sonnets IMP T/'M a Ladies'Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, Ac; fif.li] <d?cr tho largest Stuck lo bc funid iu this country, and un? equalled in choice, variety and cheapness, comprising tho latest European novelties. Ordors solicited and prompt attention given. h\ b 2:1 12* To Bird Fanciers. ANOTHER lot of cindee long-breed ^^^CANARIES, male and female, just ro ^Kycuived, together with a lot of fancy ?f??M.Cages. This is tho season for mating. Applv early, as they aro going off rapidly, rob 22 " T. M. POLLOCK. To Rent. ADESIRABLE STORE, nu Main street, near the corner of islanding. For terms, applv to Br. John Lynch, or Feb 22 _ HENDRIX ft BRO. Wanted Immediately, m?i\f\ HANDS lo work on the Wilmington, jUXrVj Colombia and Augusta Railroad, sixteen miles from Columbia, and two miles from Adams' Cut, S. C. H. Ii. Thc highest wages will bo paid. Applv to J. S. BATES, Agent. Fish 22 fi At W?lls ,t Caldwell's. Beer! Beer! SEEGEnS' unadulterated double strong BKElt ls tho only reliable pure Heer in ibis city. " JOHN C. SEEOKRS. P. 8. Drink Scegera' Beer and you will havo no headache. Feb 21 Notice. NO BEEK will be sold at my Brewery, neither at wholesale or retail. Feb 21 JOHN C. SERGE BS. Malt Com Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old, at Feb 21 JOHN C. SFF.OHHS'. Fresh Crackers, &c. ALBERT P ISC OTT. Lomon Cream Biscuit. Cream Crackers. Lemon and Ginger Snap*, Ac. Gui??is' Dublin Porter. M.iEwan's Scotch Ale. Extra No. 1 Mackerel, in kits and bbls. Codfish, ?Lc. ;100 dozen Fresh Eggs. Choice Goshen Lutter. For sale bv E. STENHOUSE. Feb 21 ? White's Gardening for the South, "gY tho lato Wm. A. Whito, of Athens, Ga. HOLMES'SOUTHERN FARMER and MAR? KET GARDENER. $1.50, Tho Phosphate Rocks of South Carolina, their History and Developments-Colored Plates. $1 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 sent tty mail. DUFFIE fe CHAPMAN, Feb li> Opposite Columbia Hotel. Hay! Hay! ANOTHER lot ot lino Eastern HAY. just received. AI-SO, 10.000 bushels best Cow Food, at Columbia leo Honso. J. D. BATEMAN. Fob 19 t:' Dried Beef Hams. QAA LUS. MOUNTAIN-CUBED BF.EF, OUU snited for hotels and boarding houses, for salo low by EDWARD HOPE. Fehl Something Nice. DRI ETI CHERRIES, Dried Blackberries and Virginia Boll Rutter, for sale by Feb 9 MONT KITH ft FIELDING. Tax Notice. ' COLUMBIA,H. C., February 1,1871. THE County Treasurer hereby gives notice that be will bo ready to reecho tbe State and County Taxes, for tbe fiscal year ending September 1,1870, on Real and Personal Pro? perty, on and after WEDNESDAY, tho 1st day of February. Levy for State purposes, 9 M?IIB on overy dollar. Levy for County purposed, 6 Mills on every dollar. Levy for School purposes, $1 on evorv poll. C. H. BALDWIN, County Treasurer. Ofiieo over Scott, Son <V Co.'s Bank. Fob 17 Special Notice. ON all Taxes not paid on or beforo tho 15th day of March, 1871, a ponalty of 20 per cent. will be added; and if tho said Taxes and ponalty ahull not ho paid on or beforo tho 5th day of Juno next thereafter, or collected by distress or otherwise, tho penalty and said Taies allait bo treated as delinquent Taxes on such real property, to bo collected ia tho manner that is, or may bo prescribed by law, with nu additional penalty of 5 per cent, for collection thereof. C. H. BALDWIN, Fob 19 County Treasurer. Cotton Seed. 100 TONS WANTED for cash, at 20 CENTS tier bushel. COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY. Feb 10 flitC Professional Card. "P\R. J. J. GOODWYN will resumo tho prac I ? r tice of medicino in Columbia from this date. Call at the office of A. Y. Leo, Archi? tect, night or day. Slate at Dr. Mot a Drug i I Store. __Feb ll 15* j New Publications. FOR SALE BY BRYAN A Mc''ARTER. ITALIAN LIFE AND LEGENDS. By Anne Cora (Mowatt) Ritchie-$2. Aspendale. By Harriot W. Proston- 51.50. Fair France. Ry author of "John Halifax." Thc Snow Man. A novol, by anthor of An? tonia. My Summer in a Garden-$1. Moses, tho Man of God. Hy Dr. Hamilton. Tho Lifo of Lord Palmerston. By Bulwer. Origin of Civilization and Primitive Condi? tion ol Man. By Sir J. Lubbock-$2. Nebraska Legends and other Poems. And other new Boohs. ALSO, A now stock ot DIARIES for 1871. Feb 17 Improved Seed Planter. PARTIES wanting either the liam or Denian PLANTER will send their orders ut once. Wo nto now well supplied, but later in thc season do not think wo will bc aldo to meet thc demand. Feb 12 L?RICK .V. LOWRANCE. To Holders of Fast Vue Indebtedness of the city of Columbia. THE Citv Council of Columbia having au? thorized tho salo of certain STOCKS, held hy city, for purpose of making payment of past duo bonds of said city, tho holders of past duo bonds are requested to furnish sche? dule lo Chairman of Committee of Ways and Moans, of City Council, stating number of bonds, dato of issue, when duo, 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. &v~ Charleston Courier, Augusta Coriftitii li'malist and Columbia Union, will copy for two weeks and send bill to City Clerk. F_ob_12_ SPRING GOODS ! SPRING GOODS! . Vj UST received, a lot or NEW PRINTS, DE? LAINES, POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, LIN I ENS, BROWN and BLEACHED GOODS, for low prices, : t C. F. JACKSON'S Feb 17 Dry Goods House. ?r. PARKER, Life and Fire Insurance Agent AM) Il IC A I- ESTATE UllOKEll, OFFERS for sale an elegant FAMILY RE? SIDENCE tm Arsenal Hill, with every necessary out-building, ornamental grounds, vegetable garden, choice fruit trees, Ac. ALSO, A COTTAGE on Upper street, and :100 acres ol WOOD LAND, nine miles East of Columbia. eCff- Office at Dr. Mini's Drug Store. Feb 10 17 Boots, Shoes and Hats FOR THE MSLMOW ? AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! I WILL SELL FOR FIFTEEN DAYS, AT AND BELOW COST, to make room tor SPRING GOODS. No old stock on hand. Tho Goods aro Fresh an 1 Seasonable. SST CA LL AND EXAMINE for yourselves,"an at tho MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE, Under the Columbia Hotel. , Feb 13 A. SMYTHE. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, N. C. SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, ?cc, and Family Groceries generally. Orders filled carefullv and prompt? ly. * Feb 7lyr GRAIN '. GRAIN ! GRAIN ! XV. J. W11ITMIKK, OIIBENVILLB, S. C., DEALER in GRAIN and COUNTRY PRO? DUCE of all kinds. Will pay prompt attention to all orders entrusted to III'H caro. This is a raro opportunity for Planters and others living along tho lino of tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad, to procuro (heir sup? plies at llrstcost. ( only ask a fair trial, and guarantee satisfaction. Nov 2G '.imo The Dexter Stables. THE undersigned havo re? moved their Stables to the new building, immediately South of Tanney's Hall, and, with a new stock of CARRIAGES, BUG? GIES mu lino HOUSES, aro prepared to an ewer all calla that may bo made upon them. Horses bought and sold on commission. Persons in want of good stock, are invited to givo us a call. Liberal advances mado on stock loft for salo. BOYCE & CO. W. H. BOYCE. c H. pETTiNon.L. JAu 24 Seed Potatoes. f m\ BARRELS PINK EYES and PEACH LU* ) BLOWS, in tino order, for sale low for cash nnlv. EDWARD IUH'R. Auction ?ale?._ in the Court of Probate-Lexington. Kr, parte A. H. Wolfo, Administrator of Wm. M. Beckham, deceased.-Petition to ?ellper? sonal properly of Wm. M. Beckham, de ceased. HAVING failed on account of high water to make salo in the above stated case, aa horotoforoadveriieed, I will sell said property on the first day ot MARCH next. For de scription and terms, eco former advertisement in Hie Columbia PHCSMX. 8. M. ROOF, Sheriff Lexington Countv. Shoriff'a Oftico, Lexington C. H., February 14.1871._ Fob 16 15 Desirable Residences for Sale. MAT private salo, throe doairablo RESI? DENCES, in the central portion of the city, with Ano Gardens and all necessary out-bnildinga attached, and in good repairs. ALSO, Tbreo duo Building Lota, in a respectable portion of thc City. Apply for terms Ac., to D. C. PEIXOTTO A SON, Fob 22 3 Auctioneers and Com. Merchante. Diamonds, Jewelry, &c Just BLeoelve??. - V y<~*-'?? A NEW and boauti . 'i Es H| fui stock of the abor? ,"V [j Bmil gooda. Among them , wi. '/'iA &al ??'?oral SOLITAIRE ' s5l*vl DIAMOND?, wbioh j , '. \ \j? "/??'!u"v,>fii "rs perfect benuiieo. -' A vi ALSO. -.. _S A NEW 8TOOK of i ' -: ^ \ WATCHES, JEWEL I i ?< ! s=s? R*. CLO0K8, FANCY .~^?r ARTICLES, etc.. . y?-> . /-^-' v , %v'ic which will bo disponed W -W*v /?/ of at euch prices aa 4?V?v-?^'w*| will indnco invest Wt?fflLfPi?*iJP 1 am a,e0 agent for ffftl^nkV tho very beat SPEC? TACLES manufactured. AJI eyea suited. Call and examino my gooda. I. SULZBACHER, _Feb 17 Columbia Hotel Building. CARRIAGES. ?vp&JL, A COMPLETE assortment of two j?=?#y- and four-Beat Passenger CARRI? AGES has juat boen received at tho Reposito? ry, corner Lady and Assembly streets. Tho latest and most stylish patterns have been selected with caro, from some of the best buddera in tho country; and tho atock never has beor, surpassed in design or finish by any offered herc. Prices moderate. Doc IC W. K. GREENFIELD. A Stock of Clothing, Hats ANO GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AT ?5- LESS THAN COST. -?ft ARARE OPPORTUNITY TO EMBARK IN THE BUSINESS. A freBh and well se? lected stock of CLOTHING, HATS and Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, together with the STORE FIXTURES and Lease of one of the moat desirable business stands in the city of Columbia-property of the late W. J. Hoke is now offered ter salo at a sacrifico, in order to CIOBO the haziness. Parties desiring to treat for thc purchase of same, will call on or address the son of tho late proprietor. MIKE HOKE. SfS~Papers copying other notice will discon? tinuo it and insert thia. Jan 29 LAW COPARTNERSHIP. ~~ TALLEY & BAUN WELL. THE undersigned have thia day entered into partnership, in tho practico of law, under the name of TALLEY & BABNWTLL. W. H. TALLEY, Jan 1 NATHANIEL BARNWELL. NEW STORE. THE subscriber would re? spectfully inform hia frienda land old cuatomera that he bau 're-established himself in the (GENERAL GROCERY BUSI? NESS, at his old stand, (No. 199,) where he will bo pleased to show and sell to purchasers a complota atock of new fancy and substan? tial GOODS, carelully selected. Richardson street, first square South of old Market corner. ORLANDO Z. BATES. Dee 1 Snin Por Sale, 3?*(\f\ ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, ,l)UU on tho Edisto. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lota to ault. HOUSE and LOT in Columbia-$12,000. 1 House in this city, $5,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the city-13.000. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, Attorney ut Law and Real Estate Agent. Sept 25_ ly ' ARTIFICIAL TEETH REYNOLDS JMPR 0 VEMENT. THOSE who havo lout several Natural Teeth, and havo been advisod to part with remaining sound ones, as the first step towards obtaining artificial substitutes, are requested, before submitting to a practice, cruel in itself and ofton unnecessarily per? formed, to convince themselves of its fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of 80 much importance. Thc above improvement WQB deaigncd to rc sist so deplorable a practice, and alter a tho? rough tost of moro than three years, ia found capable of accomplishing what no other sya lem of Artificial Dentistry h aa heretofore done, lt is now possible to obtain partial oases. which will cave for years Natural Teeth, ano he at tho samo time reliable in every respect. An invitation ia hereby given to auch as feel interested to call at our Operating Booms, and examine duplicate specimens of caaos now in actual usn. Nov f? t REYNOLDS A REYNOLDS. Carolina Manufacturing Company, HAYING opened a Branch House in the city of Columbia, offer for saie the latest patented and beet made STOVES; the most improved patterns and regu? lar sizes or all kinda of TIN-WARE, and everything in theso particular linea, with confidence of their merit. GUTTERING, ROOFING and all kinda of job work dono with despatch, by superior workmen. Plumbing, in all it? branches, ex? ecuted. lt you want Water carried to all convenient points about your premises, wo will do your work at such prices aa will onablo all to afford it. Tho publie aro invitod to call. Storo in Ehrlick'd Building, four doora below Bryce's corner. Aug 18 t Meat! Meat ! ! Meat ll ! THOMAS W. POPE (informs the publio that tho beat BEEP, PORK, 4UTTON and HA?8HAOE, in the _ ntrkot, can be found at Stall No. 1. Give mu a call Deo 28 2mo Presh Eggs. ?\f\f\ DOZEN FRESH EGOS, at 26 eenU ?i\)\J pw doaen. K. HOPE. . Spring Seed Oats. r>i\{\ BUSHELS White SEED OATS, for Owl! nah. hy ; 'ED. HOPE? " Sugar-Cured Hams. GBOICE New York Sngar-Cnred 25UU HAMS. 100 choice Now York Sugar-Cured 8HOUL DEIiS. Just received and tor wale, at reduced prices, by J. St T. it. AGNEW.