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O?Q^OSR^IJt^bt . he^-House or 18B8, BabzmuoS a mbbon l'expressive. of rpgroi?)? tliopft?;fci)f th? Hous? that the o^^rri^rnlQ^.'' Mof?j&?b'r^ unora c$?>!riW Jlir?tmok%??i 'tho Ministers, waoLtr?^.^dei?l?aea fey Sir Robert Peel. After p?iup severely castigated by the Minieteriahats, Delko withdrew his mo? tion. Th? House bf Lords, after re? ceiving tho Chancellor's bill to unseat bankrupt peers, adjourned un til April 20th; Io th? House ot Oommbns, Hage* son. gaye, iy>Mg?i.$hftt< Jhe. Qpyeipment was preparing a bill providing for con f edorationof the Br i tish ' islands in the West l?dieS.' Gladsto o o nb n?nnced that tho ; House would, on Tuesday next, adjourn for the Eistpr holidays." Coch? ra no (conservative) moved, that in the opinion of tho House, Her Majesty's Go? vernment, in view 'of existing tranquility in Earopu, should urge Prussia to. in o de raie the. torma of peace sho required.of Franae. He said the indemnity exacted from j France waa ! more ' th??' \ equal to ?hp-sixth bf the entire capital of Franco. Cosh rana addad.that by her laok of sym? pathy with' Frauo?,. England had lost a firm allyt .wi^bout. 'A gai ni n g, s nother. Po ter Hoaro, the ban kel-, * seconded tho motion, saying that payment of indem? nity to Germany imposed-' an additional barden of i ? 14, OOO, 0 00 y our ly o n Fronoh revenues. Gladstone replied that Eog laj^a ; oondu?t waa ; applauded by all iEdropo. "France was wrong bs regarded itiie immediate ? cause j nf the ! war, and Germany waa right, though the latter ;was not freo of blamo in tho;ufIair. Ho ^e^F?t?'."Ber; Vevol?tion's ; concerning' the so-called Beneditti treaty, aad defended Granville's policy of neutrality and j his courao in ., securing . tim neutrality of .other po wera. Hp hohovod that through - Granville's efforts Prussia had already moderated herterms.^1 He urged the in? opportuneness of the tnotib?, and it was .withdrawn without further debato. ? hi ST. PETEnsiiUjiu, .March 31.-Prince Gortaohakoff has also received the title of Sereno -Highness; Baron Brno neaw, tho rank of ; Count; and ?gnatief?, the -lordbrbf St**. Alexander;- Newsky^ -.. . LONDON, April;I.--PariB despatches of .the ?lst ultiniQ cVnt??n information that .a committee will lease tho Hotel do'Villo J?ar-Luxembciu?g; .; MemberkofIhe Com? mune now. administer tho i affairs of the different. arondieaemeuts. The iababi 'tania. con ti mm ' to como into Paris, al ' though many streets ?;?)ill lo?fc deserted. Tho' Constilulionncl'was seized yesterday. ? Bismarok conBonts to the augmentation . pf 'the Paria armytto 80,000 men. . iULI?lhtfboat^?ojtf?twoen the Oxfpfd and , Cambridge crewe was won by tbe latter. PARIS; April 1.--Bismarck asks Thiers, in a no te, to define1, a time in whioh he would accomplish tho suppression of the ! insurrection in Parier. Thiers' resisted tho domand, by an expression of the ' hope that he wonld Buccosd in bis efforts of conciliation, and concluded by assert? ing tho right to judge When other mea '? n?tco ????Bn?rj. ,?-?*.( ? A Florenoe despatch' says that Vis ?cbnnt * Harbourt'l'i?ha' boen appointed ; French ambassador to Boino, and Count Era^tin Chaiaond comeo to Florence in a eimilor capacity. ' ? "''^Cbmmnnicaubj? between Paris "and (Versailles is interrupted. There were no' letters or papers between the two - pities; bb Friday. . ? ? - ' j - j .: * . ? ?? <? . . - . ? rumo? having. rioori: that a body of troops, intended .for an, attack on Paris, . bad rqaohod Neuilly and St. Cloud, all - tho Western gatea of Paris wore closed, .'and gevbml7officers bf the orderly eighth ' battalion of tho1 National Guards were \ or rooted. ; Tho, complete isolation of Paria is momentarily, expeoted. The journals Francais?and Electeur Libe haye . ^e?apd.to appear. . 'jin ThoCommune has,summoned Colonel !C holleton, who surrendered Fort Mont . 'Va??ri?n. to Frassia, to appear for trial, . but ho has ref used .to obey. .rn ..- "I -< .. ~ ~^.T*r~- , . . \\ . .at ,:. ?' ? American.Intelligence. . ??' BpSX?N, March 31.-A bill was intro . $ripj&tt^,'iu the State Senate to-day to sus pphrl temporarily tho Bei zuro clause of \ tho liquor law. In the State constabula? ry " investigation before1 the Legislative . Oommittoo, to-day, several witnesses tes ti?ed to paying sums weekly or monthly . to deouro their liquor business from in? terruption. . r " ..... ' I?^M^QB?,VMarohV'0^*^Efc ie under? stood that definite propositions have been .made to the directors of the great coal railroad for Chinese labor, on a large sealo, for working in Pennsylvania. ut A World Bpecial from Paris, the 81st, says the Government has completed ar? rangements for moving against Paris. , Troops will, move simultaneously with ^ho.Germans along the line by Montmar? tre and Beroy. Learning this, the Com? mune have agreed to march on Versailles ^b-aifihti with 80,000 National Guards, via Mont Bongo and . Camp Sar tory, where . the infantry. lines aro stationed. Overcoming or ;fraterpizing with thoso, they will proceed to Versailles and dis pereq tho Aflsembly. New decrees by the Commune mako tho war men wild with .4eugft. g m ' \: SA>r.PBANOTaoo, March 81.-The s team ship Montana, from Panama and Mexi? can i ports, has arrived, and reports all 'j qrdet in Western Mexico Uud Panama. In considor?tion of tho benefi t to Mnzat - lan by ibo PaolfibMail:Steamship Com b nn??os; n etea ta or tphohin g at that pott, ..St_.? ._,_i._ ._J .1. _ ^Mm^^??mti?W?^p main land, Tho MexicanGovernment has appointed q Gen. Davaloa Geyerndfifof Lower Gatf* 2 forma. This notion, ? nft he.part of Moxi- q oo ia thought to iudio?t? a determination j, to assert hoc- right in caso ?na Coioniza-i.i ^ tion Comp au. ott pm pta any overt aot. ... J e ; HAV?FA',5 Jtfaroh- M-Vf-AySoatherjj]0 wind, almost.a hurricane,.ie prevailing; B tho heaviest ..ever. experienced on the island. rT^'i/''- .-J'- - . * J0 OTTAW^ Maroh 8fLf~Ia the Senate,. , the Poat'maater-General stated that the n claims'ot Ganada-for tho Fenian raid ? expenses " hadv.'boen submitted to tho4 8 Joint High Commission at "Washington. r If' they .were/not entertained,, tho Go-L vernmout would presa.thom on the atteu- (. tion of the Imperial - Government. In Q tho House of Gommons, after rejection g of several amendments, the Government j plans for admission and for the construe-1 <_ tion of the Paoi?o Railroad were adopted } by a vpte/Qf 91 to 7., L NEW YORK, April 1.-Isthmus of Da- r rien advises represent that the newly- f discovered oanal route is only twenty- ] two miles locg. ( The frigate Tennessee has arrived. > WASHINGTON, April 1.-The debt L statement shows a reduction of $11,011,- , 250 daring March. Coin balance $105,- ] 697.800; currency $18,G86,242. Tho. House was in "session to-day and (, again to-night: The members are ans- ] ions to come to a voto on the Ku Klux bill; and for that, purpose will meet ono ] hour earlier, than usual on -Monday. lt ] is doubted ir: tho -Ku.-Klux bill will get through. Shober and Waddell, of North ] Carolina, epoko in opposition to-day. h Ex-Senator Howard, of Michigan, was j strickon with apoplexy at Detroit, yester- ? a{h e Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, will ? hold a. meeting on e Monday next,-when the case of the t North Carolina Senatorship will be taken np. Judge Newoome, who was nomi- , nated and confirmed us Assistant Secro- ? tary of the Interior, in place of Otto, has declined the position. c Orders have been sent from the Navy ( Department to the commandant of then Brooklyn Navy Yard, to fit ont for sea immediately seven vessels. t The following is a synopsis of the y weather report for-tho past twenty-four r hours: In the.Lower Mississippi Valley and South-west, the barometer has risen ? since Friday eveuing, and the clouds t have very generally -cleared away, with fresh cold North-west wind; in the South . Atlantic States, a decided fall iu the ba- 8 rometer and heavy rains are now report- fl ed. . A. etill heavier fall, with.a decided c increase of temperature and . partially ? olondy weather, has been in progress in the extremo North-west and on the upper g lakes. Heavy rains and falling barome- ? ter aro reported on Lake Ontario; ol ear? ing up weather in the Eastern States. c Probabilities-It is probable that on L Sunday a low barometer, with cloudy t and threatening weather, and brisk winds, will prevail on the upper lakes; L dearing up weather on the lower lakes j and Lower Mississippi Valley; cloudy or clearing up weather on the Atlantio ooast. Funeral Invitation. Tho relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. i Caleb Bouknight are invited to attend the funeral of their little daughter, MARY WIMEK, at their residence, on Araonal Hill, ' THIS AFTEHNOON, at half-past 2 o'clock. I If you desire rosy cheeks and a complexion . fair and free from Pimples, Blotches and 1 Eruptions, purify your blood by taking Dr. ' Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Disco? very. It has no equal for this purpose,nor as a remedy for "Livor Complaint," or "Bilious? ness." Bold by all druggists. A 2 1?1I3 Not a creature is stirring, not oven a mouse, as tho happy housekeeper Baid au ho lay quietly In his bod after cleaning tho premises of rats, mice, bed-bugs and r.>achos, with Isaacson's "HUUK POP." Sold by all druggists. Ltppman's Bitters are for salo by all drug? gists and dealers. Depot in Columbia. H. C., at GEMED &, MOQUEOOH'S, Druggists. 8 18 NOTICE._Sinco several of tho Merchant^ of Columbia have seen fit to sell Good?, to persons in my employ, on my account, without my knowledge or consont, I warn all persons that I will pay NO BILL, unlesB con? tracted in poraon or by my WHITTEN O UDER. ^jjriU_J. F. ENROR. COUNTY CLAIMS ANO JUUY CERTI? FICATES bought bv Feb 6_D. OAMBRILL, Broker. COTTON SEED Oil. CAKE can bo had at all times, and in any quantity, of Jan 21_ _E. HOPE. ?20,000 libs. Bacon, 2,000 Bushels Corn, 40 Barrels Sugar, 30 Sacks Coffee, at tho lowest figures they havo boen I offered at SINCE THE wan. BUYING FOR GASH. AND SELLING FOR GASH, Turning over Goods quick before they got o'.d or declino, wo CAN, WILL AND DO offor tho | I very CLOSEST FIOUI.ES that CAN DE MADE. Our atocle, both of HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, Has recontly boen largely increased. April 2 LOHICK A LO WRAN OBJ. Seed Pindera for Bale. XHAVE reooived, on consignment, a lot'of SEED FINDERS-a nsw variety-superior to any over beforo offered in this market. They will pay the farmer bottor than cotton would at 25o. per pound. An ordinary hand will gather fifteen bushels per day; Apply to March 25 flt_WM. MoGUINNlH. "{ Just Arrived. Wav A LOT of .fine wefi-broko MP$? MULES/ rThoy Can bo eoen taSLiSL M C. Logan's stftbloB. Marchao s nv ?ia(J . J.-M- Ti .: ?"H Ii FIN AIVCIAJL. Ar?p COilPIKHCI A L. ' ?*-v>t> rf ??VJ * 4jl?gHH&?*?IO^ J*W??>t'-Mr~ ?NBW, i ,?OHKI , ;?prjl u?-=7Ngop?--TFloar | [uiot and unchanged.Wheat aod coro LrrhV FoVk-'"ft^dyj;.<-iiffe.'S}l,2S; ' Lard [Oiet, at 12)i<M2U: Cotton quiet-up ?nd* 15)1; Orle?na?;l5%;. salea 1,000 \ i ales, b took s steady and quiet. Money aay, at 4. Gold steady, at 10%. Ex hange-long '9*? ; short 10%. Freights teady:, " ' 7 J?? M.-Money active, at 5@6 on alh Exobange dull. Gold 10%. Go ernmenta dull, but prices firm-62s 2y?. State securities generally very lull. Tennessees and Virginias very trong and active. South Carolinas, kew, had a slight ro-aotion, to-day, and old up to Gl. Tonnessees 66^; new ?5J?. Virginias 73; new 93. Louisianas 18; now G2; levee 6s 72; 8s 84. Alabama ls 102; 5s 68. Georgia 6s 82; 7s 89%. iorth Carolinas 46 >?; now 23. South Carolinas 72; new 61. Cotton doll and leavy; sales 1,431 bales, at l?jfj. Flour1 |uiet and steady, at 6.90@7.50 for com? oon to fair extra Sonthern. Wheat Irmer for Bpring, at 1.58@1.61; 1.67@ ..69 for winter red and amber Western. Dorn firmer, at 82@,84 for new mixed .Vestern-chiefly 83@83).<. Fork heavy, it 21.00@21.25 for now mess. Lard mchanged, at ll?12Jjj ; steam 12@12??. freights quiet and firm. BALTIMORE. April 1.-Cotton quiet ind firm-middling 14J.<@14%: receipts .18 bales; sales 390; stock 10,435. BOSTON, April 1.-Cotton-middling .5%; receipts 715 bales; sales 200; stock 2,000. CINCINNATI, April 1.-Demand for mess >ork light and holders firm, at 20.50. jard-full psices asked, but no demand. 3ulk meats dui!, but unchanged. Bacon n only limited jobbing demand-sboul lors 7%@7%; clear iib 10; olear ll. WILMINGTON, April 1.-Cotton quiet I md weak-middling 14; receipts 53; itock 2,810. CHARLESTON, April 1.-Cotton dull niddling 13j}.i@14; receipts 826 bales; ixports 1,734; Bales 100; stock 22,334. AUGUSTA, April 1. -Cotton market dull ind prices a shade lower, at 13>2@13^ br middling; sales 225 bales; receipts .80. SAVANNAH, April 1.-Cotton in good lemaud-middling 14; receipts 1,135 mles; exports 3,971; sales 1,500; stock iO.098. MoniiiE, April 1.-Cotton dull- mid Iling 14j.i ; receipts 531 bales; sales 800; itock 57,285. NEW ORLEANS, April 1.-Cotton quiet I -middling 14J??; receipts 2.677 bales;1 ales 4,300; stock 241,244. Bacon dull, it 8)?@113?. Flour, corn, pork and loffoe unchanged; stock of coffee on land 24,000 bags. GALVESTON, April 1.-Cotton dull ;ood ordinary 12; receipts 1,374; exports ,400 bales; sales 1,150; Btook 58,874. LONDON, April 1-3 P. M.-Consols dosed at 92??@92J-? for money; 92% $98 for tbe account. American s?curi? t?s-bonds of 1862 92J?. LIVERPOOL, April 1-3 P. M.-Cotton >lo8ed easier-uplands 7%@7)<; Or? eaos 7%%!%. JU8T KECEIVED, A NOTHER Bupply of SEWING MACHINES, ?\_ Sowing Macniuo Noodles and Attach? ants. F. A. SCHNEIDER, . Plain street, ono door April 2 3f_In rear of Shiver's. Columbia Building and Loan Associa? tion. THIS ASSOCIATION will hold ita Regular Monthly Meoting at Irwin's Hall, TO? MORROW EVENING, at a quarter before 8 /clock. A. G. BUE.?1ZER, April 2 1_Secretary. Notice to the Public OFFICE CITY CM; mc AND 1 BBASDBEB, | COLUHIUA. S. C., April 1, 1871. THE ofllcoor the City Clerk will be closed tor buBiaoBQ, ou MONDAY, April 3d, in udor to transcribe property returns upon the ;ax book. WM. J. ETTER, April 2_City Clerk and TrcaBnrer. Citizens' Savings Bank of South Caro? lina, A LL savings doposits made in this Bank on ?\. or boforo tho 5th day nf oach calendar month, will hoar interest for that month as if Jepoeitod on thc 1st. J. C. 13. 8MITH, April 2 3_Assistant Cashier. BIRDS, CAGES AND FISH. THE undorsignod will rafllo off two ^CANARIES, with Cages, and Aquariums ?of FIS?I, as soon aa tho chances aro ?taken. Chances $2. Call and secure ono. Tho highest and lovroet throws secure prizes. ? i^ftnti Wo have alco to Radio two ?*KS?SS^ large GOLD FISH, at flftv omits a chance. BROOKBANK^ & CO., April 2 Main street. WALTER cl FISHES, ; DRUGGIST, And Dealer in Family Medicines, Seeds, FANCY GOODS, ?c, OPPOSITE THE COLUMBIA HOTEL. HAVING "JUST OPENED MY .DRUG STORE, 1 offer to Columbia 'and vicinity a woll-selecttd stock of PURE DRUGS, FAMILY MEDI? CINES, SEEDS, and everything _ . usually kept in a first class estab? lishment. Proscriptions carefully prepared. I introduce a new foaturo (for Columbia) in thc Proscription business, having a BELL at the front door, and a competent person to aloep in the Store, parties can be supplied with Medioine at any hour of the night. April 2_ Warfield's Cold Water Soap, FOR salo hy E. HOPE, Solo Agent for South Carolina. Spring Seed Oats. QnA BUSHELS Whito SEED OATS, for ?KJyj ealo by ED. HOPE. Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strength and improves _ thoir health._ March 11_ LIME, THE GREAT PE11TIMZI?H. ICAN furnish LIME ut Depot at Walhalla, S. C., for $1 50 por barrel. Address. Rsy. B. HOLDER, Walhalla, S ?. March 26_ ;' Seegers' Beer is Pare. IT don't contain .Cococulua Iudie.ua Fish Berries to make sleepy or headache. . A LOFTY MAIU? FOB SLANDER.--lu the trial of the Jamel caSo in New York, last mother behoved General Washington to have been the. father of George W. DUHcu, nitrglbtu?uta uuuu O? "il ii d? Hi G Jamel, then Betsy Bowen. A lady of Matt?on, Illinois, was re? cently married to her eighth husband. Numbers five, six and seven are reported alive and well, but-divored. PORTER & STEELE HAYS JUST OPENED ANOTHER Neat, Attractive and Beautiful LINE OF FRESU SPRIXG DRY GOODS, BOUGHT VERY LOW. which they offer to thia market at a very ?mall advauce. Wo have no loaders or epeciala, as all of our Goods aro first elana. It would be invidious to draw comparisons between them. Wo advertise nothing but what we mako good to our customers. Hoping wo may havo thc pie anuri; of a call, wo are, yours truly, April 2 3m_PORTER & STEELE. M. OOLHSMITH. T. KIND. GOLDSMITH & EINB, POUNDERS & MACHINISTS, (Pheonix Iron Works,) MANUFACTUR? ERS of STEAM ENGINES, of all sizes; Horao Pow r ers, Circular and : Muley Saw Mills, Flour Milla, Grist and Sugar Cane Mills, Ornamental Houso and Storo Fronts. Iron Rail- ' inga, Agricultural Implements, otc. Brase and Iron Castinga of all kinds mado to order on short notice, aud on tho moat reasonable terms. Also, manufacturers of COTTON PRESSES._April 2 Imo "EMPORIUM OF FASHION'," JAMES W. FOWLER, Proprietor, AUDRVII.MC, S. C. DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND BRESS - HARING. SAMPLES of DRY GOODS Bent by mail. MILLINERY sont by ex? presa and satisfaction guaranteed. Particular attention paid to tho Ailing of orders._April 1 Imo Desirable Vehicles. WE havo now on hand a full and _^tino assortment of BRETTS, Rock? aways and Buggies, which we offer at cost prices for cash. Theso are our own manufac ! ture, and we warrant them to be of superior workmanship. We are constantly adding to our stock and will manufacture to order any doalred stylo of vehicle, from a small Pony nunton to a large Carriage. REPAIRING promptly attended to. CARROLL & SPELLMAN. March J28_;_Imo 0 HAMP AGNES. -? f\f\ CASES Mott & Chandon's CnAM lAJv/ PAGNES, just received, and offered, in cousequonc? of cessation of hostilities, at much reduced rates. For sale by March 25_ OEO. SYMMERS. Seegers' Beer is Pure. "T don't contain Copperas, Salt, Limo or Alura. March ll Baoon, Flour, &c. 4f\r\f\ LBS. C. R. BACON SIDES, . UUv 5,000 lbs. Bacon Shoulders, 3,000 lbs. Whito Bulk Shoulders, 3,000 lbs. Whito Bulk Sides, 3,000 lb?. Smoked Sided. 150 barrels Extra Family Flour, 150 barrels Super Flour, 150 barrels choice Super Flour, 100 b?rrela choico Hue Flour, 100 begs primo kettle rendered Lei Lard, For sale low to dealers by WELLS &. CALDWELL, Near G. & C. R. lt. Depot, Columbia, S. C. March 16 _ _ "STOVES! STOVES"! STOVES! Tin-ware ! Tin-ware 1 Tin-ware ! -. ? ? 1 ? -? - PLUMBING, ROOFING, GUTTERING, and all work in thia line, put up to order and ready for salo at tho CA 110 L INA MA N UFA C T 0 Ii Y. Call at cither house-Columbia or Newberry. HENRY H. BLEASE, March 22 t _Proprietor. Natural Frozen Ice. AS tho summer soaaon ia now approaching, I wish to inform my old cuatomors, and the public in gonoral, that having secured a good orop of natural frozen lako ICE, this winter, wo aro prepared to furnish it, in any quantity, as low as any that can be procured herc, that ia, from ono to one and a half cunts per pound, according to quantity, and have neon selling at that price since tho 1st of January. J. D. BATEMAN, Ag't. March 17 2mo Columbia leo HQUHP. No More Frost. O to work at your Garden In good oar vJT neat. Plant Corn, Reeta, Squash, Beana, Molona: transplant Cabbages, Tomatoes, Let? tuce. Bny your Soods at HKINITJU'S store; ho bas tho lavgost asaortmont in tho city. Corn in groat variety-oarly and lalo-Sugar, Flint, Mutton. TOMATO PLANTS, Now ready to set out-Tilden, Grant and Largo Rod. for salo at HEINITSH'8 Drug Storo, March 22jjt Opposite PIKKNIX Office. Guano. S)?\TONS pure PERUVIAN OUANO, ?U\ 9 50 tona Berger & Rutzc'a Superphos? phate, for sale low to plantera and dealers, For cash.by WELLS fe CALDWELL, Near G. & C. U. R. Depot, Columbia, S, Or March 10 ' ? TiyfANY NEW and DESIRABLE PATTEBN8 WALL PAPERIN0, Making it more complete than any evor brought to thia city. Thorough and compotent workmen kept, nnd satiaiaction guaranteed. " j R. C. SHIVER & CO. March 80_? I ?? _ ?4 ri .r?f u ? v. H NOTICES. TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. WE are bestowing more thatl ordinary attention upon our WHOLESALE 1 DEPARTMENT thia season, and are offering rare inducements in prices, ic. Our stook will bo lApt at the maximum ali Beason, so that you can reasonably calculate to SAVE MONEY, in time, freight and price, by dealing with us. Orders solicited. Prices gu?ranteos and satisfaction promised. R. C. 8HIVER & CO. R. C. SHIVER, I DAVID JONES, f March 30 PLANTS FOR SALE. ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE. AohyranthuB, Altomanthera, Bogo 1 ma, Canna, Coleus,Geranium, (va? riegated,) Gazenia, (variegated,) tViuoa, (variegated,) Pyrethrum and mauv other variotios. BEDDING PLANTS.-Verbcnia, Petunia. Heliotrope, Salvia, Lantana, Doublo Whiio Fovorfow, Cuphea, Coleus, Chrysanthemums. 50 varieties or GERANIUMS, consisting of j Doublo, Variegated. Ivy, Scented, Scarlet, Nosegay and Largo Flowered. 10 varieties of FUBCHIA. Also, a dioico selection of ANNUAL, BIEN-1 NIAL and PERENNIAL PLANTS, raised from carefully selected Seed, and ready for trans? planting. Apply to W. H. WIGG, Washington street, ono door from Boll. March 31_fimo "AT LOVE ac CO.'S" TO-DAY GR AND OPENING OF LADIES' UNDER GARMENTS AND SILK MANTHAAS. W E do not dCBiro to do r.way with the uso of the common ucedlc or the EMPIRE SEW? ING MACHINE, for which wo aro Agents, but | j simply to get up a nice lino of goods which will be both ECONOMICAL to the HU8BANDS ' and LABOR-SAVING to the WIVES. In this department ladies eeo at & glance a complete drees from an APRON to a CORSET COVER. New styles CA8SIMERES and CLOTHES for Genia. PARASOLS now open. W. D. LOVE, March 20_B. B. McOREERY. Now in Store, A FULL STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS Alao, a large stock of FANCY GOODS. All new. To he sold at VERY LOW PRICES, C. F. JACKSON. Maroh 26 _ CHILDS fie WILEY, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, GENTS' FURN1SUING GOODS, UMBRELLAS, CANES AND Boys' Clothing, (Successors to W. J. Hoke.) WILL continuo the business at tho old stand, Malu street. Wo will soil the recent purchase at .New York cost. Como and eco our new A took of SPRING GOODS now arriving, and purchased hy that experienced and artistic clothier, G. M. JOHN? SON. L. D. CHILDS, March 17 t2mo JOHN S. WILEY. BRANDIES. 5CASKS JamoB Hennessy.'* * Brandenburg, Frorc8 BRANDIES, imported direct-, trna oflerod pure and unadulterated. .These bom priso vintages of 1835, 1858, 1860 and 1803. Stock of Hocke, Clarets and Whlto -Wines' in cludo some of tue most famous brands as well ti* sound towpri?ed.goods. For salo by >c March 25 ? "V QUO. flTMMERfr. North.Carolina.g&'y._ ! er ri BALES primo HAY, for BAltfok-' . ?)U MarohJI_ t? tgtj 'Ei HO PE, ""??teat! Meat M Me>t ! ?!>5;;; : THOMAS W. POFSP?nfori?S *he _Itnerket, can he found at Stall No. 7. Givo mo a call. ? ?<?:. Deo 28 3rao BY MONTEITH & FIELDING. On MONDAY,'too 8d<' instant, at half-past IO o'dook, wo will sell; before the Court HOUHO, in thia city, QNR FINE HARNK88 HORSE. Three Mulee.- ,y r. i Wagons and Harnees, "> '*. -J LJ - <? Two fine Milch Cows and Calves. Torma oaBh._ " April 1 Auction Bale of kial'Estate. > '? 1 BY JACOB LEVIN. ON MONDAY, Sd of April, before the Court Houae, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, ' 1 Yaoant LOT, measuring one-quarter of an acre, situated .on. West corner of Lady and Winn streets. 1 Lot and Two-Btor.v Dwelling, on Lady Btreet, adjoining the.aboye. Lot one-quarter of an acre. ,k 1 Lot and Two-8tory DWelling, on Lady street, adjoining tho abovo. Lot one-quarter of, an acre. 1 Yacant Lot, one-quarter of'an acre, on East cornor Lady and Laurens streets. The above will bo sold for half cash, the ba? lance on twelve months, secured by mortgage ot property. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps._ - : ' April 1 ? Cottage. ' ' BY D. G. PEIXOXTO & BON. ON MONDAY MORNING, the 8d day of April, we will Bell, in front of the Court House, in thia city, at 10 o'clock to tho highoat bidder, LOT, with COTTAGE thereon, on Upper Bouudary etreet, measuring thereon forty feet, moro or Ieee, running back 109 feet, moro or less; bounded on the North by Upper Boun? dary atreet, on tho South by Wm. Simona, On the East by Mrs. H. Flynn, on' the Weat by Julia Baker. ' . ,' TEBMS.-Ono-half cash; balance In twelve months, secured by bond and mortgage, bear? ing interest at seven per cent, per annum. Purchasers to pay us for papers and stamps. March 31_. - ; . " ? -, ,- n.: > Desirable Duelling. BY D. G. PEIXOXTO & SON. ON MONDAY MORNING, tho 3d of April, we will sell, in front of the Court HOHBO, in this city, at 10 o'clock, - * . That desirable RESIDENCE, on Bull street, between Laurel and Blanding, containing ,96 feet front oh Bull street, and running beck 208 feet, more or less; bounded on the North bv S. W. Melton, 8onth l>v estate- of Bryce ind' Maj. Mc Oro orv, Ea nt by Dr. Howe. TERMS.-One-half cash; balance .in twelve; month H , secured by bond and mortgage, bear*, ing interest at seven per cent.'per annum. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. - March 20 "Ah iltfaj SneritTs Bale.' ; * L . r ' Under Order of Judge of Probate. ' Ki parte Sarah M. Bryce, Executrix, John O. Bryoe,Executor, in rec?tate of John Bryce. Petition for Sale ofStocks.- .t .( - . , IN pursuance of an order made by William Hutson Wigg, Judge bf Probate-for Rich laud County, in the above stated case,'! will Hell, on tho FIRST MONDAY in April next, in front of the Court HOHBO, in Columbia, within the legal honre, tho following Stocks, viz: 27 Shares of the Stock of the South Carolina Railroad Company. ?. ..' : 40 Shares of tho Charlotte and South Caro? lina Railroad Company; " . *4 ' :,, 40 Shares in the Columbia''and- Augusta Railroad Company. - ?-V . - . ? 80 Shares in the Colombia Bridge Company. ' 125 Shares in the Columbia G as-Light Com? pany. .., . "... , ....j ' . - Shares in the Bank of Charle?tdn. ": Terms caah. : P. F. FBAZEE, March21tum . ' :.U> ,B.:B; C..; 8 a ie for Foreclosure. BY virtue of a power of attorney given to? me, I will noll, at public auction, before the Court House, at Columbia,.on the FIRST MONDAY in April next, . 1 . "! ' All that lot, piece, parcel or tract of LAND, situate, lying and Loiog.ln the city.of Colom? bia, butting and bounding to tbe North on Gervais etreet; to the East on Gates street; to the South on land late of George Glenn, and to the West On lot bf Martha A. Glenn, 'Terms! cash. , . JOHN AGNEW. JB., J March 12 HO Special Attorney in fact., j Sheriffs S*is< : ? ?.. ."J Under order of Judge- of Probato, ex parte John Agnew, Administrator of James S. McMahon. Order of sale of real estate. IN pursuance of an order, made by William HutBon Wigg, Judge o? Probate for.Rich? land County, I will sell, on the FIRST MON? DAY IN APRIL NEXT, in front nf the Court House, in Columbia, within the legal honra, the following described BEAL ESTATE, to wit: .- . . All that lot of LAND, in the city.of Colom? bia, formerly known as the Dr. Palmer lot, bounded on the North by estate of Tradewell, | East by Rev. George Howe; South by Bland? ing street, and West by estate of Tradewell and C. R. Bryce, fronting, on Blending etreet one hundred and four (104) feet niko..(9) inches, more or less, and running back' two I hundred and eight (208) feet, more or IcaaJ. . ALSO, / : -J r All that lot of LAND, in the city.of Colum? bia, with BUILDINGS thereon, on the Weat aide of Wayne street, at tho intersection of Laurel street, measuring on Wayne street one hundred and four foot four, inches, and on Laurel street one hundred and four .feet four inches, bounded East by Wayne street; North by Laurel atreet, South hy Antonio Muller, having the same moaaurementindenthonthe j North-east, Sooth and Weat ?idea, hoing the residence of tho late J. S. McMahon. . THUMS OF SALK.-Sufficient cash to pay.the coats and expenses of these proqoodinge, and tho amount due opon the mortgage ot each of said LotB, respectively; the balaceo on a credit of twelve months; thu credit portion to bc secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. ...),>.. : i y P. F. FRAZEE. S. R. 0. MAPOH ll. 1871. v : :'. ? Maroh 3hSi ? Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Bail road Company. .;</. ' TREAS??BrVS OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. C.. March 21,1871. ATTENTION of ?tockbpldors.ia invited to following resolutions, adoptad at last aonoal meeting: >-'?u . -^il'Xtr* . Resolved. That tho privil?ge of free trans? portation for stockholders and their ramilles, to and from our annual mcetinga,-be here? after extended to tho. holders, of stock .iq tue Charlotte, Columbia, and Angnata Railroad only. i . Resolved, That no atook be allowed., repr?? sentation at any futuro otockhoklora' meeting, except stock in.the Ch ariotto, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. In anticipation of the annual meeting, whioh occurs on Wedneaday,> Sd May, thc transfers of stock will ho suspended between 20th April and 3d May, inclusive, iii S * . C. BO?KNIGflTiV Maroh 20 120 - .Treasurer. CARRIAGES m cantM* A COMPLETE assortment of<wo and four-aeat . F/usaongcr C ARRI? ACES baa Just been recetvqd at tho Ropoaito ry, cornor Lady'and "Asa o ru Uy a tree la. Tho latest nod most stylish patterns hdV? befen a doc ted with omo, from e?iao o?. thc beat builders In the country;; rind:tho stock never has boon aurpasted in design dr finish by aoj offerodhero. Trlcea md derated Dec 16 . * ,W. K. ^BEENFIELD. "" :' Ma?tC^tnWhl?W,;''^^.,; WARRANTE?, wo wars old, 'MiM^mv