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LONDON, March 24.-~ Gen. Schlotten, Pi??riiun oom m an der at 8 t. Deni B, in? formo >t?iQ commander of Paria to the effect that Germana occupying forts North and North-east of the city will maintain ? friendly attitude while noth? ing hostile ia done, but if'the provisions of preliminaries of peaoo are overstep? ped, Paris will be treated as an enemy. The delegate of Ministers of Foreign Affairs replied that the revolutionary proceedings in Paris are purely as to mu? nicipal affairs, and can in no instance be regarded as aggressive towards Germany. The delegate adds, be has no jurisdic? tion, and cannot discuss matters in reference to preliminaries of peace which were" voted by the Assembly at Bordeaux. A special to the London Telegraph gives justification, published by com? mander of insurgent Nationals, of tho massaoro in the Plnco Vendome. He says the people who demonstrated against his foroea orovoked them by yells and fired. Lord Lyons telegraphs Granville his confidence of the early restoration of order at Versailles. VERSAILLES, Mardi 24.-A law was adopted in tho Assembly requiring every department of France to send to Ver? sailles immediately a battalion of volun? teers for the support of the Govern? ment. It was announced in the House of Gommons that the opinion of the law officers of the Grown were adverse to making a. reclamation on France for injuries to British subjects residing in that country. Gladstone suid the Go? vernment was indisposed to press claims against France for the property of British Bubjeots. MADRID, March 24.-Elections to the Cortes resulted: Chamber of Deputies Carlists, 50; Republicans, 45; Moderates, 15; Montpensierists, 13; Ministerialists, 230. Sounto-Ministerialists, 132; Op? position members, 19. The King of Portugal congratulates Amadeus and his queen upon their peaceable accession to the throne, and conf erred various Portuguese orders upon them. LONDON, March 24- Midnight.-Sois set has undertaken to concentrate loyal battalions of the National Guards al Puebla Bourse, and re-establish,his? star! headquarters there. Soisset is disposed to pardon the soldiers engaged in thc emente to restore municipal franchises continue the pay of the Nationals; re voke law for reward and payment o! billa; and urges the Assembly to legis late to reconcile conflicting interests. PARIS, March 24.-The Insurgen I Committee threaten to arrest and pun ish the Bonapartist and Orleanist agent) among them with speedy trial and pun ishment. The situation is unchanged and a conflict is feared. The insurgent Official Journal says tho committee de cided to occupy all the Mayor's offices o the arondissements, and dissentients wil be tried upon arrest. The trial of seve ral dissentient journalists has beet ordered. Menotti Garibaldi has beet appointed Commander-in-Chief of th insurgents. The National journals ar? supporting", the Assembly, and deman< the employment of force against the in sargents. The insurgents made de monstrations, but so far retire withou fighting. PARIS, March 25.-Later news to-da; centres in mere proclamations, wherec the usual number were issued. The re moval of the barricades is expected tc night, under reported favorable negoti ations between the Mayors and insurgen committee. PARIS, March 25.-The mayorality n< gotiation resulted in tho Mayors givin their support to the municipal eleotio and the election commanders. The Ni tional Guards hold their present poa tions. Duval, Brunel and Endes con tn the insurgent military power until M< notti Garibaldi arrives, who was unan mously chosen chief. VERSAILLES, March 25.-Favro has ri ceived two additional despatches froi the German authorities, declaring it tl duty of the Versailles Government 1 conquer sedition. Tho withdrawal i tho German troops has been entire stopped. Saisset, who commands 10,0( National Guards, with guns and mitra: lenses, has been empowered to offer tl insurgents amnesty; in caso of ref UBI to nttack them and secure thc Centi Committee. 50,000 men aro en roi from Boulogne, to suppress the iusurrc tion. American Intelllsencc. WASHINGTON, March 25.-Confirm tions-Ropier, Assessor of tho Secoi Alabama District; Corbin, United Stal District Attorney for South Carolina. The total subscriptions to the now lo is 828,000,000. In the Senate, Clayton was seatc There was considerable discussion o^ tho Blodgett and Goldthwaito erode fiais, which gave way to the deiioien appropriation bill, which passed. Su uer stated, in debate, that while tho ? crctary of the Navy complained of n la of vessels, twelve were girdling San I mingo. Chandler wanted immedii action regarding Ibo South, where said thousands and tens of thousac were being scourged and murdered, a these outrages wore certainly on tho crease. Adjourned. Weather synopeis for thc past twen four hours-Tho low barometer s continues over the Eastern States, wh< North-west winds have prevailed all di with clear weather; very low pressa with a cold North-west gale, has p vailed all day on tho top of Mot Washington. The highest pressures ; now off Capo Hatteras and on Luke Ei with fair and clear weather. A grad fall in tho barometer, with clouds r light ruins, has beon in progress dur the day in tho Mississippi Vulloy. G ilo and frosh winds havo prevailed th ns well as on the lukes. The press . i,?, ?. .../..-.. .>?.? .-" v'f?*.:>? J.*???** has romninod pretty uniform in ?bel Rocky Mountains, and slowly increasing on the Pacific coast. Probabilities-lt is probable that the cold North-west wind will continuo, but with added force, over the Eastern States, on Sunday. Partially cloudy weather, with fresh winds, aro probable for the lower lakes, middle and Southern Atlantic coasts. Cloudy woatber, possibly, with rain, will probably prevail in the Gulf and on the upper lakes. NEW TonK, Maroh 25.-The French Relief Committee has received in two days $2,400. A large number of delegates to the Savnnnah Railroad Convention departed to-day. Specie shipment to-day was $500,000. Dennis Gunn, who killed his sister's seducer in San Francisco, has boen ac? quitted. The verdict was wildly cheered. Tho Mississippi Senate refuses to con? cur with tho House resolution for Fed? eral aid. The New York World has a special despatch, dated ?Paris, 24th, which Bays the reaction in favor of thc Empire in? creases hourly. CHARLESTON, March 25.-The steam? ship Falcon, from Baltimore, is ashore near this bar. The weather unfavorable. The latest from the steamship Falcon is that ibo steamer is in a bad position, and that she is throwing ber cargo overboard. An attempt to get her off at high tide failed; another effort will be made to? night. RICHMOND, VA., March 25.-Charles Friend, a prominent citizen of Prince George County, living near Petersburg, was murdered last night, near his bouse, by a band of negroes, who took him into the woods, where he was found. He lived long enough after his discovery to tell the circumstances of the assault. A white frost, this morning, nlong tho liue of the Fredericks burg Railroad. FINANCIAL AND C?MNERCIAL. NEW YonK, March 25-Noon.-Flour and wheat dull nud heavy. Corn quiot and heavy. Pork quiet, at 21.00. Lard unchanged, at 12).<@12*j}. Cotton firmer -uplands 15??; Orleans 15^;Bales 2,000 bales. Freights firm. Governments dull and heavy. Stocks steady in price. Money easy, at 4. Gold weak, at 10^. Exchange-long 9J'8'; short 10%. 7 P. M.-Money 3@4. Sterling dull. Gold lOJa-. Governments advanced >4@ %-closing strong. Southerns vory dull, at yesterday's prices. Cotton firm; sales 3,311 bales, at lS^. Flour 5?10c. lower. Wheat a shado lower-winter red and amber Western l.G8@1.71. Corn dull and lower-80@82. Pork 21.25. Lard a shade firmer. Freights steady. HBOSTON, March 25.-Cotton firm middling 15??@l5l?; receipts 1,735; sales 500; stock 12,000. BALTIMORE. March 25.-Cotton quiet and firm-middling 14??; receipts 153; sales 475; stock 12,018. ' NORFOLK, March 25.-Cotton firm low middling 13; receipts 1,330 bales; stock 0,146; sales 18G. WILMINGTON, March 25. -Cotton moro active-middling 131.,'; receipts 48; Bales 75; stock 3,327. CHARLESTON, March 25.-Cotton firm? er-middlings 14@14,J4; receipts G29; sales 400 bales; stock 22,2G4. AUGUSTA, March 25.-Cotton market dosed firm, with n fair demand, at 13% for Liverpool middling; sales 590 bales; receipts 2G0. SAVANNAH, March 25.-Cotton in good demand and prices advanced-middling 14J?; receipts 1,407. Sales 1,400; stock G7.696. MODILE, March 25.-Cotton firm middling 14'^; receipts 86; exportB 2,098; sales 1,500; stock 60,339. NEW ORLEANS, March 25.-Cotton steady and in fair demand-middling 14^?@14}?; receipts 8,357; sales 855; stock 276,215. GALVESTON, March 25.-Cotton quiet -good ordinary I2.I4 ; receipts 842; sales 750 bales; stock 55,674. LONDON, March 25-Noon.-Consols 92J?. Bonds 92. LIVERPOOL, March 25-Noon.-Cotton hardening-uplands 1%\ Orleans 7?.{. LIVERPOOL, March 25-Evening. Cotton closed activo and firmer-up? land? 1?iG$l%\ Orleans Sales 15.0.;0 bules; speculation aud export 4,000. Lippman's Dillors aro for salo hy all drug? gists and dealers. Depot in Columbia. S. C., at Omaun & McaitKoon's, Druggists. S 1? MT? KENT, tho brick STORE and DWELLING, corner of Pendleton and Sumter streets. Gas fixtures in the house. Apply to D. G. THOMPSON. March?t! 2* Phoenix Axe, Hook and Ladder Co. AREGULAR MEETING of this Company will bo held TO-MORROW EVENING, at their Hall, at 8 o'clock. Hy ordor. March 20 1_W. W. DEANE, Sec'y. LIME, THE GREAT FERTILIZER. ICAN furnish LIME at Depot at Walhalla, S. C., for $1 ;>0 per barrel. Address, REV. H. HOLDER, Walhalla, S. C. March 2<> Cotton Seed-1,000 Tons Wanted. Cl ONT lt ACTS niado for April, May or Juno, J at 7.1 cents per 100 pounds. March 26 3 COLU M RIA OIL COMPANY. REMOVAL" Entire New Stock. ,?a THE undersigned respectfully informs T&? his customers that ho has REMOVED to (lithe new store, on Main Btrcct, directly ? "ILoppoaito the Columbia Hotel, and is fully prepared with an entiroly NEW STOCK OF GOODS, to fit out a gentleman in tho very LATEST FASHION. He has secured tho latest and liest st vies of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS generally. Call at tho new stand and select a tuit, or ieavo your older and have it made to measure. ii. D. EHERHARDT. March 2? Rio Coffee. RAGS RIO COFFEE, for salo low to dealers bv EDWARD HOPE. Seed Potatoes. I AA PARRELS PINK EYES and PEACH Ll ty) BLOWS, in line order, for salt; low forcash only. EDWARD HOPE. ll I ll ? ?*MW??^ifWM?^W An Elmira farmer wrote *o Mr. Gree? ley for his adrice as to the relativo mer? its of long-born and short-bora cattle, for the farm.. Horace enid his experi? ence convinced bim that the short-born cattle were the best, aa he had a cow that had both horns broken off jumping I a rail fenoe, and since that time she bad given more milk and cheese than two yoke of long-homed oxen, and on the aamo feed, too. That poor, deluded El? mira fat mer has gone to knocking the j horns off all his cattle. The height of avarice has been reached in Pennsylvania. A millionaire there was robbed and offered $10,000 reward for the oapture and conviction of the thieves. They were captured, but the millionaire, not wishing to pay the amount of the reward, engaged a lawyer to defend the mon and thus .saved his 1 money. This is about as good a journalistic joke as we have heard for a long time. A copy of tho Fairfield (Iowa) Ledger, by some mistake, was sent to the Bloom? field (Iowa) Democrat, with but ono side printed. Tho Democrat printed its edi? tion on the other side and sent it back Radical Republican on one side, and in? tensely Democratic on tho other. A Providenon man, about seven years ago, was persuaded to tako some stock iu a fancy corporntiou for a bad debt, and recently some of its oroditors, find? ing bis name in the list of stockholders, commenced suits against him, and obtained judgments, whioh have thus far amounted to $25,000, and the end is not yet. A lady teacher iu one of tho public schools of a town in Wisconsin has laid aside her ferule and adopted the method of kissing her pupils into obedience. The larger boys, it is said, aro particu? larly unruly, aud require daily correc? tion. "Why," asks au enthusiastic gusher, "why, oh why is love like a canal boat?" and knowing thnt conundrums are not intended to be guessed, ho replies to his own question, "because it is an internal transport." A bigamist lawyer, in response to a question from the judge, as to how many wives bis cliont had, said: "We have thus far only counted up thirteen; but there are yet twenty-nine States to hear from, your honor." "Shall I help yon to alight?" said a young gentlemen, addressing a bouncing country girl, who wns preparing to jump from a carriage in front of his office. "Thank you, sir," sweetly replied the girl, "but I don't smoke." It will take GOO granite cutters two years to get out the material for tho New York post office, so it is said. Now in Store, A FULL STOCK OF SPRING AND SHINIER DRESS GOODS Also, a large stock of FANCY GOODS, All new. To bo sold at VERY LOW PRICES* C. F. JACKSON. March 2(5_ Wanted, AT Presbyterian Theological Seminary, a DIN INO ROOM BEUV'ANT, man or boy. Good recommendations required. $15 per month. Inquiro immediately of MRS. WAD? DELL, at tho Seminary._March 25 3? Monster Cook Fight. /Bk & A COCK FIGHT, on an extensivo fiSS/?Q scalo, is to como off at Newberry T?y Court Houso, on WEDNESDAY, tho Fg55tfS5th day of April next. Twenty-one (JOCKS uro to bo shown; $100 on each fight and $1,000 on tho odd. Tho fight is betwoon Char? ley Sims, of Union, and J. B. Chappell, of Newberry._ _March 25 7 Seegers Beer is Pure. IT dou't contain Cococnlus Indiens Fish Horries to mako sleepy or headache._ 500 Barrels EXTRA Family, Medium and Common FLOUR, for salo low. E. HOPE. Office of Clerk of Circuit Court, Rich? land County, COLUMBIA, MARCH li, 1871. ASPECIAL SESSION of tho Court of Com? mon Pleas for Richland County will bo held at Columbia, commencing on tho FOURTH MONDAY of March instant, for the trial of such causes as may properly come before it. By order of Hon. Samuel >V. Moi? ton. Circuit Judge Fifth Circuit of South Ca? rolina. D. B. MILLER, C. C. C. March 12 t7 Election for Policemen. AN election for Two [2] Assistant Police? men will bo held at rogular meeting of I Council. TUESDAY, March 28, 1871. Appli? cants will hand petitions to WILLIAM J. ETTER, March 221 _ Clerk of Council. No More Frost. /~1 O to work at your Oarden in good ear \JC nest. Plant Corn, Beets, Squasli, Beans, Melons; transplant Cabbages, Tomatoes, Let? tuce. Buy your Soeds at UEINITSU'S storo; bo has tho largest assortment in tho city. Corn in great variety-oarly and late-Sugar, Flint, Mutton. TOMATO PL.AIWTS, Now ready to sot out-Tilden, Grant and Largo Red. for salo at HEINITSH'S Drug Storo, March 22ft Opposito PIKKMX Oflice. STOVES ! STOVES1 STOVES ! Tin-ware ! Tin-ware ! Tin-ware ! PLUMBING, ROOFINO, GUTTERING, an? all work iu this lino, put up to orde and ready for Balo at tho CAROLINA MANUFA CTOR Y Call at eithor houso-Columbia or Newborn. HENRI' n. BLEASE, March 22 t Proprietor. For Raffle. -| S) FINE SINGING CANARIES, and bande?me, new stylo CAGKH. Thirl chances, at N per chance. Six highest aii( six lowest. Call at the Pollock House, am see for yourselves. March 21 BARRY'S SALOON, WHERE WET GOODS of all kinds aro dis posed of, is convenient to Hain street, and at tho samo time a very quiet retreat. Drop in and obtain a ?ample. It. BARRY, Proprietor, March 25 Washington street, near Main. BRANDIES. 5OASES James Hennossy's <t Brandenburg 1 Freres BRANDIES, imported direct, and 0 Herod pure and unadulterated. These com Eriee vintage? of 1835, 1858, I860 and 1863. took of Hocks. Clareta and White Wino? in? clude somo of tho most famous branda as well I as sound low priced goods. For Bale by March 25_GEO. SYMMERS. SMOKED MEATS, ETC. SMOKED TONGUE8, extra smoked BEEF. Ferris Fulton Market Boef. Diamond and Orange brand Hame. Sugar-cured Bacon Strips. Pickled Salmon. Mosa and No. 1 Mackorcl, Arc, all iresh to hand. For salo by GEO. SYMMERS. March 25_ CHAMPAGNES. 1 (~\f\ OA8ES Moct & Chandon's CHAM 1A/V/ PAGNES, just reccivod, and offered, in consequence of cessation of hostilities, at much reduced rates. For salo bv March 25_GEO. SYMMERS. CLOT H I N Gr AND j! HATS AT B. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S. l^yTE havo now in store a very large stock of tho above goods, and wo assure our cus? tomers that wc have never before been en? abled to offer them so CHOICE A SELECTION OF OOODS, at such low prices. Wo havo good All Wool SUITS at $15, suita? ble for any business man. HATS. Wo have a very large stock, and wc aro de? termined to undersell auy other dealers, as our facilities enable us to do so. OUR SHIRTS Are decided to bo tho best fitting Shirts made. We maho tho Quest custom garments made in this State. Call and examine. March 25 R. St W. C. SWAFFIE LD. A CARD. Aware of tho fact that most all eur mer? chants South havo bought very light for the summer, wc have purchased heavier than ovor, and to-day own tho most valuable Btock wo over bandied. Our idea is that in ovcry community there are prudent people, who al? ways have money laid away for "rainy dava." Those will want goods, and nico goods, and wo want to supply thom; thcrofore, wo havo established a Samplo Bureau with our busi? ness, from which wo send samples of all goods requostod for selection, and thon for? ward the goods by Express, C. O. D. in all casca, guaranteeing entiro satisfaction. Per? sons desiring to avail themselves of having a ono hundred and fifty thousand dollar stock spread out, as it were, almost at their door to select from, will order samples of such goods as they desire to buy, and wo will guarantee they can save ten dollars ou every forty bought of our house. Samples sent free except to points not reached by mail. Address R. C. SHIVER Si CO., Columbia, S. C. ll. C. SHIVER. DAVID JONES. March 23 :laio mr Every paper in thc Stato within 100 miles ol' Columbia copy one?! and send bill. Guano. ?)/\ TONS pure PERUVIAN GUANO, ??\ f at) tons Berger St Butzc's Superphos? phate, for Balo low to planters and dealers, for cash, by WELLS St CALDWELL, Near G. Sc C. E. R. Depot, Columbia, S. C. March 10_ Plant the Trophy Tomato. ANOTHER lot of this mammoth TOMATO SEED just received at HEINITSH'S March 17 Drug and Seed t toro. ~ WarfiTldVcoTdrw?t~?r~S??p\ FOR salo by E. HOPE, Solo Agent for South Carolina. _ March 19 Bacon, Flour, &c. 4i~\C\f\ LBS. C. R. BACON BIDES, ,\J\J\J 5,000 lbs. Bacon Shoulders, 3,000 lbs. Whito Bulk Shoulders, 3,000 lbs. Whito Bulk Sides, 3,000 lbs. Smokod Sides, 150 barrels Extra Family Flour, 150 harrold Super Flour, 150 barrels choico Super Flour, 100 barrels choice tino Flour, 100 kegs primo kettle rendered Leaf Lard, For eal? low to dealers by WELLS .V CALDWELL, Near G. ?t C. R. R. Depot, Columbia, S. C. March 10 Meat ! Meat ! ! Meat ! ! ? THOMAS W. POPE (informs thc public that tho best BEEF, PORK, MUTTON and HAUHMAGE, in tho _Market, can be found at Stall No. 7. Givo mo a call._ Dec 28 3mo To Rent. ADESIRABLE STORK, on Main street, near tho comer of Blanding. Forterms, apply to Dr. John Lvnch, or Feb 22 HENDRIX A BRO. I United States Internal Revenue, ASSISTANT ABSEBSOB'B OFFICE, COLUMBIA, March 21,1871. ALL porsonB having a gross income, of $2,000 daring the year 1870, are hereby notiflod to make roturo of tho samo, to tho undersigned, on or before tho 1ST DAY OF APRIL, 1871, as tho eamo are now due. A penalty of 50 per cont, attaches by law on all rotaras not made by the above time. G. A. DARLING, Assistant Assessor. Office ovor Scott's Dank._Marob 22 CHILDS & WILB7, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, TRUNKS, VALI8ES, UMBRELLAS, CANES AND BOYS' CLOTHING. (Successors to ll*. ./. I/oke.j "TTT7TLL continue the business at tho old vV stand, Main street. We will sell the recent purchase at Nen York cost. j Como aud sec our new stock of SPRING OOODS now arriving, and purchased by thal experienced and artistic clothier, G. M. JOHN SON. L. D. CHILDS. March 17 f2mo_JOHN 8. WILEY. Morrells I'eep Well Pump and Fire Engine Combined. THE undersigned, Agont for the abovi PUMPS, highly recommends thom to th? public, as a valuable article in caso ol firo They aro cheap, durable and very effective as tho following certificate will show: I horeby certify that one of tho abovi Pumps saved our entire mill from destrnctioi by tiro a fow weoks ago. JAMES N. JONES, Superintendent for Whitlock & Stack, nea Columbia. March 2 Imo_RICHARD TOZER. Early Cabbage Plants. THE largo demand for PLANTS has es haunted tho supply of Schweinfurt, now o tier for salo Early Wyman, a fine marke variety, heads early, largo aizo, brings th highest price. Early Jorsoy Wakefield, from true scot! This variety always commands a premiur and is a favorite with gardeners. Carter's Superfino Early Dwarf Cabbage These plants aro perfection. Vigorous growth hoing transplanted, are hardy aud ready fo tho garden. For sale at HEINIT8H'S March 10 t_Drug Store. Cotton Seed. InAVE 400 bushels COTTON SEED, whic! 1 offer for sale, at 50 cents nor bushel Those seed aro second year,from David Hieb son, and tho product of 21 acres of land, froi which I have gathered 52 bales of cotton c ?100 lbs., in thc two yoars. Only ono mul used. R. O'NEALE, Ju., March 1 Imo Cotton Town. Spring Seed Oats. OflA BUSHELS White SEED OATS, fe OUU aale by ED. HOPI?. Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, BECAUSE it givcB strength and improve their health. _ March ll Country Flour. O/^i^a SACKS good COUNTRY-GROUN ?\J\J FLOUR, for salo low. March 19_E. HOPE. Terms Cask Only. OUR terms are strictly cash, and no ordi will hereafter bo filled, or goods dolivo ed, until paid for. All parties indobtod to i will please call and pay tho same imm?diat ly._ _ J. & T. R. AGNEW. South Carolina Medical Associatio; THE ANNUAL MEETING of tho South C i-olma Modical Association will be he at Charleston, on the FIRST WEDNESDi in April, at 12 M. County Societies will c ganizc and Bend their Delegates. All pra ticing physicians aro invited to attend. J. SOMERS BUIST, M. D., March 15 wa5 Recording Socrotary. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons holding demands against t Estato of WM. M. BECKHAM, d ceased, aro required to present thom, di attested, to my attorney in Columbia. W. Monteith. Esq. A. H. WOLFE, March 17 s(J Qualifiod Administrator Administrator's Notice. ALL porsous having claims against t Estato of tho lato JAMES S. MCMAIK deceased, will present them immediately, pi porty attested, to the undersigned, ami persons indebted to said Estate will ina immediate paviuent and savo costs. JOHN AGNEW, Adm'r Estate Jas. S. McMahon, dee'd March 0 tbs Imo Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R. C PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, Cli.vni.OTTi:, March 1, 1S71 THIS Company will continuo to rece money on deposit or loan for six mon! or longer, and pay interest on the same at I rato ol ten per cent, pei annum. Dopas or loans may bo made with tho Treasure! tho Company at Columbia, M. P. Pegrs Cashier, or tho undersigned. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, March 5 2mo _President Natural Frozen Ice. AS the summer season is now approachii I wish to inform my old customers, s the public in general, that having secure good crop of natural frozen lako ICE, t winter, wo aro prepared to furnish it, in ? quantity, SB low as any that can bo procu herc, that is, from ono to ono and a halt ce t or pound, according to quantity, and h been selling at that price since tho 1st January. J. D. BATEMAN, Ag't. Marc!'. 17 2r.*.w Columbia Ice House Potato Slips. 1 AtA BUSHELS Yam Sweet POTA JA/V/ SLIPS, for salo low, for cash. March 3 E. HOPI CARRIAGES. ?&rBJZj A COMPLETE assortment of (?*EL?3y-? and four-seat Passenger CAR AGES lias just boen received at thc Repos ry, corner Lady and Assembly Btreets. ' latest and most stylish patterns have b selected with caro, from somo of tho 1 builders in the country; and tho stock ne has boen surpassed in design or finish hy offered here. I'riccB moderate. Dec 1? W. K. OREEN FIEL! Fresh Crackers. SODA, Walnut, Snow Drop, Butter. Fai " Farmer, (linger, Balmoral, for sale by Maren :i E UDP Seegers Beer DONT contain Strychnine. It is pur?-, warranted tobe <?o. March -..... _mr* _Auction Saleg Hay, Hay. BY D. C.PEIXOTTO & SON. On TUESDAY MORNING, the 28th instant, at half-past 9 o'clock, wo will soil, in front of our Anction Store, without reserve, 50 BALES HAY, to close consignment. Will bo sold in lots to suit purchasers. Terms cash. March 2G 1'rime Bacon in Variety, ?So. BY JACOB LEVIN. ON TUESDAY MORNING next, before my store, I will sell, at 10 o'clock, weather per? mitting: - lbs. first quality Sugar-Cured BREAK? FAST STRIPS. - lbs. first quality Clear Rib Sidon. - lbs. first quality Smoked Dollies. - lbs. first quality Smoked Shoulders. - lbs. first quality D. 8. Clear Rib Sides. - bbls. Sugar. - boxes Cheese. - boxes Adamantine Candles. - boxcH Soda CrackorB. - firkina Butter, Ac, with sundry articles of Furniture, &o. Salo as usual, unlimited. March 20_ Sheriff's Sale. Under Order of Judge of Probate. Kr. parte Sarah M. Bryco, Executrix, John C. Bryce, Executor, in re cstato of John Bryce. Petition for Sale of Stocks. INpnrsuanco of an order mado by William milson Wigg. Judge of Probate for Rich Ian i County, in tue above stated oaeo, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in April next, in front of tho Court House, in Columbia, within the logal boura, tho following Stocks, viz: 27 Share? of the Stock of the Sooth Carolina Railroad Company. 10 Shares of tho Charlotte and South Caro? lina Railroad Company. 40 Shares in tho Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company. 80 Shares in tho Columbia Bridge Company. 125 Shares in the Columbia Gas-Light Com? pany. - Shares in tho Bank of Charleston. Tornas cash. P. F. FRAZEE, March 21 tum 8. R. C. Sale for Foreclosure. BY virtuo of a power of attorney given to me, I will seU, at public auction, before the Court House, at ?oiumbia, on tho FIRST MONDAY in April next, All that lot, pioco, parcel or tract of LAND, situate, lying and being in tho city of Colum? bia, butting and bounding to the North on Gervais etroet; to tho Eaat on Gates street; to tho South on land lato of George Glenn, and to tho West on lot of Martha A. Glenn. Terms cash. JOHN AGNEW, Ja., March 12 flO_Specjal AttorneyJin tact. "NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! SEW PRICES! OUR friends will find ns in the new large brick building nearly opposite our old stand, whore wc will be glad to welcome them, and offer tho Largest Stock of Goods, AT TUE Iiowest IPrloos, Wo have over bad. Our heavy sales within the last two mouths has convinced na that the ONLY SYSTEM IS LOW PBIOE8 AND QUICK SALES, and this shall in future bo our motto. Wo offer tho LARGEST 8TOCK OF GOODS in tho city, at tho lowest prices, most of it having been purchased for cash since the lato decline. If this ia not trne, wo will pay for lying. L?RICK St LOWRANCE. March 17_ Improved Seed Planter. PARTIES wanting either tho Ham or Denian PLANTER will aend their orders at once. Wo are now woll supplied, but later in the season do not think we will be able to meet tho demand. Feb 12 L?RICK St LOWRANCE. 50 North Carolina Hay. BALES primo HAY, for salo by March 9 E. HOPE. I The Doctors Recommend Seegers' Beer IN preference to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Why? Thoy know it is unadulter? ated. March ll Seegers' Beer is Pure. T don't contain Copperas, Salt, Lime or Alum. March ll ICE! ICE! SPRING WATER ICE at $1.25 per 100 pAunds; at retail, lAc. per pound for tho season. Tickets at either store. March ll JOHN C. SEEGERS. For Sale, 3?A/V ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, .OUU on tho Edisto. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lots to suit. Saw Mill and 2 000 acres of Laud in Lexing? ton, on North Edisto, $7,000. 2,500 acres Wateree Bottom Land, 4t $2 per acre. 2,500 acres creek bottom aud pine L&nd, at $2 per acre. 1 Honae in this city, $5,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the city-$8.500. Apply to JOHN BAU8KETT, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent. Sept 25 "_ly Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables, &c. 7pr POPULAR FLOWERS, and how to O cultivate them. By Rand. Thc City Fruit Garden and ita Culturo. By Thomas Rivers. Thirteenth edition, fl.CO. Pouch Culturo. Bv J. A. Fulton, of Del. The Grape Culturist. By Fuller. $1.50. Tho Southern Gardener. By White, of Oeorgia. $2.00. Practical Floricnlturo for thc Amateur. By Henderson. $1.50. Buist'a Family Kitchon Gardener. $1.00. Guenon on Mich Cows andjthe Dairy. 75c. Tho Gentleman's Stable Guido. By McLure. Tho Trotting Horses of America; How to Train and Drive them. $'j.25. Professor Holmes' Woik on Phosphate Rock. For salo bv _ I\ b 28 BRYAN St McCARTER. S3 White's Gardening for the South, T)Y the lalo Wm. A. White, of Athens, Ga. HOLMES' SOUTHERN FARMER and MAR? KET GARDENER. $1.50. Tho Phosphate Rocks ot South Carolina, their History and Dovolopnients -Colorcd Platos, il 25. _ ?ir Bornum* on Tempor?neo, DJ Lymar. Beecher. " , T Sacred Rhetoric; or a Conreo ot Lectures on Preaching, R. L. Daluiev, D. D. $150. Anv above sent bv mail. ? DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Feb 19 Opposite Columbia H<.ter