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from Paris,. tbqlOih,saya the o?nnohade. &ns^^ ^%oppMOQr;d'?rtpg,^^?'; ,ra?n"-: 'wbieh bas ; : boen/incessant ;for.: the past ';<fow days. 1 f'-There ha^ been mt?oh i? .fWi^ The marbete ?roy; badlyvaappJioa. Bullo?k J~ <?i??t? ? brio gi o g a. shilling i peri. pound ?: before ' killod. Tho* ComtnuD? johrnala re?omm?nd ;.ih?t the 'Imbori?l mumray! ^'W r^nibved.from tho Invalid?e/: :Bbo?e-; ':?;?ort?^aypjV??>>traatw0rthy information',* that BOmi-ofilcial jaegotiatioua are pro ? ^OMd|ng^' T .winttnia>re(Depg;-ni?de to provision'paris ,:V toy{W?^ihorn .antt, E?Bterri : railways. : A /sp?oial' desp?jkohVjHpla^d, Tuesday even-? ^.iiugi? says j the" insrirgems met with a jjf$ jsgvefc? defeat ?y?sterda^. ;'' Large -6 defen ?w.?Wp\:^prM' ?hayo .vbeeh completed at m iAe n ier?a wi thin: t h e last ? fe w days. The O?'m'mane1 gouorals believed' their p?si? V^MouBieafe from ^tt^ok beyond the bridge over .tho Seine. A strong barricade had. . ^ been erected fifteen yards from. the rail x'iuway. Stations, '- ar caed. with two!, uiitrail ' ' -j??tis?*/ ' Other'?arthw?rkB were thrown .... .up. last night, to'cover the attack from , - tho .rOhnrl bo ur g. road. The Colombes S?irbad. was /protected- by a barricade of ' ..p^vibg isturios ''oovered with earth two j^Saa^lHgMi^^M^ : Jong, and C ooqneotod with".the principal insurgent Peate. ) Soven armor-plated locomotives, Kg armed with American mitrailleuses, were ?:'j$eady along, the .railway to d?fend tho . ".jNat^nal.Gaards^ i/>" t?; PABIB,1, April .19. -The program me )'.:?wty?h :\& suggested meets with general "!'vap?Yp^al,among the people pf Paris. It : Provides for tho maintenance OT the Re? public; granting communal rights to I^Pfl^M^O^tjl&^it?^j Sqd'the dlSBoln \''Vtibn^f;tne;A?semb?y and the election of ..'/a fJSfattpnal ' Commtt?aV' Representative "j - Asacmbly instead of tho formation ad " ?toierimsOf g?vernmenta for Paris and Versailles,: tho declaration of amnesty for all offenders against the Government, n'nd tho Bigning of tho armistice. The ' r iqsurgonta admit their repulse at Neailly, but .olaim 'victories at Issy and Clarmont. :. Gon. Okelow succeeds Gen. Dombrows ki's brother, disabled at Asniors. 4/'^?LO^QN:; Aprjl l9l;-A despatoh from Versailles,' says tb e weather ? ffiS-rainy and operations to-day are next ^.'PA^'M^?^rr^?re was a panic at L thu, outposts yesterday: : The Nationals ^'wore rallied with difficulty. WASHINGTON,'April 20.-Foreign Mis ?ilMU?^^Th?; insurgents were driven ^IwPX.Wniers hyV heavy' naval. guns at ? fGr?nevilllers,- supported 'by two columns K^\r6f ^VefrtiiUliBt?i /Wh'pse lifeavy cross fire V;;droye tho insurgants ' across*'-the Seine. rf&WJ^ iper?unally t Jed ; a forloP r ^l?pe^-d?y;- *<^lp?k~ Wednesd ayfc al I was I rioWf-at Ne?'lfly? ^T?? ib&?fgents refuged ^-?hr?ugtf portO J?aifl ^'The Versaillists fJ?^f??y ^nr?ll^e G?hn?vilijiers pe ^: 'nihsu^^;..;?P??." insurgents wer? ; driven entirely, to 'their..own side? of the Seine. '. Tho Commune>hos 'suppressed the Op\ Lf^i?nyN?tionale^GUoche Soir and Bien f?z$&ubliqu6.?? A hot fight ooo t? rr ed between ithe fogitive Nationals, from Aeniers and ii? tho civil adherents of tho Com mn ne, on ..; account of tue Nationals entering the !^t^(p)rte pryiqgy ?'Alfs l?sti"?The citizens ?? responding,.'1 'Co warde 1" Thc spectacle ' ot Lovallers ia horrible. The Nationals . : are earouaiug while' the -wounded are . groaning in tho streets.. Tho command-" ?I' artilleryat Neuilly was denounced . - .?3 a traiter, and was arrested. The No ; tionala aro retreating in largo n?mb?rs," (.^t?ngh'ousesin their rear..' . Many women f?^Ji^^^^fifi^jifi. X#agP iu cellars ; -were Churned; . Ar ?umber of houses in ' V?rsBin?B^er?'Vfl^^ shells. The ^.ftfomidbpi^v are ' firing ' -<jn ; Pdb eaux, '?|X)ejalB & fprowded-"with IpeopleivifleeiDg yr^Earis.'' v: ' Wi. la?Wkiir, AprilraO-^Advioes from Ver to-da^ tr^rfc. Jhafc fighting still ? '.:?ontin>iC8r at; A^pior^ ,whorb tho iusur ? 1 'gents aro makipga desperate and bloody i^-MtorOpt'? toWrrega?n 'their; lost '.position. ^^ij^e^j^eB troops1 hav?; s?j?.e?^Qd in ^^^)l^$^>lSM^)^^^t%^n 'of l Asniera, and VIQUUU ;IUCD the iiaburbo suffered severely ff.<%dmv-th?%ilhige>?bdt? the $pn?dj?g\ai-^ '.streets arpdined , ?'.**90'%; W'JP^^ ?4^ .'fkrUpJes of wearing #^por?l? .'.vAn endeavor ..was inade by ^Dbmhro^flkit*d r?lI? the Nationals, but ?f bia/ i^aio^.nave^ee^, arres.tod on suspicion, ut t.yw?Vpffi.i iThe-ivorsaill?s. ifoop'sshbw. no sign of wavering, and keep tho'?dvuu ' ;^?g? of the position .. jtheyihave 'secpred ?-?with calmness and, determination. Ali the railroads aro now commanded by the Versailles troops, and the insurgents will - ' be Unable tb < receive supplies of provi ^.??pn? it?pi'toatside th? ?ity.; : ?t ?^i^^?id?UL???Bs;- Aprxl, 20.-Can rober t\ ia . ^boro: The troops who were sdrr?hdered L??withhim ?are enrouto hither. The i nsu r ./gent fire ia gradu ally ?koking. "It is rti '. mored that ,'arrApgements: nave been A made whoreby Franco pay g. tho Germans pm?00,000 francs down. . : .?^;;tpABis,;?pril aOi^-Dombrowsk? reporte t^ih?ji bia troops. is&ye- re-captnred a cer u?wi? p?p?^i?n/^with ? provision's ' and some .prisoners. ' Ho adds, asking for rein' - 'Morc?rrient?/ J'th?i ' ihe \ battle continues. ^^l^ftl?tt?li^u^ bi? position at As v _hi?r? against, eli Ibo efforts of the Ver f >ti^lU4tfl :?p/0ialodge him. Mot d'Ordre \ -%rGondBrnu?-,|fte Comm?ne for the suppres ?Sg ^Isw^^ftprll '. 00,-Ashbury' WOB re : x.Gleote.^ f.iOommodoro bf ' the . Harwioh rf;'YapM pldbV/,^ spocml .tP.tHe.TW^r/Tp? S^W/ktp^'iy^yde Tri a m ph was destroyed /? batteries.'. Sffc? ^?^^jS?^?SS?^^^ Hooso ie Eu Klux bill. It seems cor ?0on?T?y .^llv^djo'?m some light.' -After several recessea boil ^?XOIUK?S : adj ourned^ to .iwlTpaai' 10 fl to ?qrro^/iyrKb p?bf?r?noe ??;t? on tho/d?fijMeoipy j?prfr?p^t?on'& straok q?t, I bb claru BB repealing Pr ake'e pro viao ige?; gard iii g l^Sl^S^???Bm^*^ '*. v ! t WASHTHOTON,; Aprib $0,--A final effort to cob'firm. Blanchard aa postmaster at JH?yf Orlea.ps .'failed, bauda?mojy. Doun, waa /confirmed Assistant Appraiser of: Merchandise. ... 1 twl - . The Senate adopted the Ku Kins con? ference report by thirty -six. tp thirteen-i Robertaa/p,.,qpd..'.Hitl .voting najH-und adopted a ,r e a ol u t ma tb. nd jour n a (?fifi die, afc 2 o'clock. ' .In deprecating the conces? sions, Sherman" Baid not ono offender would bo convected Abd. not o ' dollar of damages obtained. under it. The only virtue left in the bill was the employ? ment of United States forces,1 when ne? cessary. . 1 Thurman, in opposing tbo juror test oath clause, said their eelection would.depend upon the Judge and Dis? trict Attorney. It excluded from jury service, tho Attprney-Generni of the United- States,. Ss??tors on the floor, and many others now in high publio po? sitions. - The election is progressing quietly. The Demoaruts are more cheerful and hopeful than yesterday. Bets were made yesterday that the Republicans would have 1,000 majority. The Senate ia in executive session. The House adopted the Ku Klnx bill by 93 to 7-4-striot party vote. Also, con? curred in a resolution to adjourn at 2 o'clock to-day. The following is a substitute for Sher? man's amendmeut as passed: That if any person or persons having knowledge that uoy of tho wrongs conspired to be done and mentioned iu the second sec? tion of tbis Act, are about to be com? mitted, and having power to proveut or aid in preventing thesur^o, shall neglect or refuse to do so, and -mell wrongful act shall bo committed, such person or persons ahall be liable to tho per;-on in? jured, or his legal representatives, for all damages caused by any such wrongful act wbioh snob first named person or persons, by reasonable diligence, could have prevented; and sncb damages may be recovered in an action on the case in the proper Circuit Court of the Uoited States; and any number of persons guilty of such wrongful neglect or refusal may bo joined as defendants in such action: Provided, That such action shall be commencod within one year from tho time such cause of action shall bave oc? curred; and if the death of any persou shall be caused by any each wrongful acta and neglect, tbe legal representa? tives of such deceased person shall have such action therefor, and may recover pot exceeding $5,000 damages therein, for the beuefitof tbe widow of sock de? ceased person, if any there be; 'or if tbero be no widow, for the benefit of the next, of. kin of such deceased persou. id ?The case of Klein against the Uoited States and others, a case from the Court; of Claims, now being argued before the Supreme Court, presents for decision the question of the constitutionality of tho 'proviso relating to amnesty ona pardon in the appropriation Act of July, 1870. That. Act provided that no. pardon or amnesty granted by the President should be'coDBidered' by tho courts in deciding.-;?poir.any .claim against the Uuited7Sj?t??.i& > Among tho nominations which failed of confirmation was Miraros, as Iuspector Qeneral bf,Steamboats. Weather . propsbilities-Ribing ba? rometer and cleo/lug np weather, with fresh winds, pre probable foi Friday over "the t??uhtry Qoath.p? 'tho', lakes add East of the Mississippi; fresh Weatei ly winds pp tho lower lakes , and North-westerly .vHndsonTjake Buperior; cloudy weather in the Eastern States. ? The polls closed nt 7 o'clock. Partial returns indicate the success of the Re? publicans. ?d' The .. dofjoionoy , appropriation bill passed torday euables the cpOBUB bureau to settle 'with census marshals, including fifty per ceut. increase of pay. i A proclamation has been issued con? vening the Senate, in extra session on the lOth^t' May. 'Both houses adjourn? ed at 2 o'eloolff:-: Butler made a personal explanation^, -defending himself from various.cbaTjjos/'and' denouncing Mr. DaviB, Of; Kentucky, and Farnsworth, of Illinois. Farnsworth replied, closing his^epeech with the remark tbutko could eopyidt the~ gentleman fro'ju;.Massachu? setts pf embezzlement and! pei jury be? fore any'.jury ju the country. . Beak re? plied to the dan un cia ti on of Mr. Davis, impeaching Butler's truthfulness and personal courage. . " NEW YORK? April 20.-A man giving his name as Beman Gay, claiming to bo a merchant 'rom Archer, Flu,ida, has been'ar'r?st'ed herb on" a charge-of pass ib'g. a forged cheok for $8,000 on/Saintu-l Rosvelt & Co. ii Siuco his arrest, several other merchants entered similar chnrges against Gay. ..' N?EW. OJILEANS, April 20.-A crevasse occurred near Bonnet Carre Point, on .tbe left bank of tbe river, thirty-eight miles above the city. Tbo Jackson Railroad offered to famish the means and an effort will be made to close it. Tbe 'Kentucky Democrats will hold their State Convention in Frankfort ou the ?uV?f May. There is quite a contest j?tf?rthe nomination for Governor, nnd several Connty conventions have in? structed tbeir delegatos whom to voto for. Hiram Powers is reported'to be near Rome, finishing "Eve After tho Fall." If BOtoo other powers had "finished" that sinful woman before tho fall, it would haye saved Hiram and the rest of ns a good deal of work. ? Louisville, Ky., is putting ia a claim for tho next Democratic National Con? vention, p .? . - Confederate money is ss good as any other kind in San Domingo. So is counterfeit, Ex-Go vorn or Denison, (Republican,) of Ohio, ia out in favor of universal am? nesty. ., ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ : COLUMBIA/ -Saleado? WkmmB???IsWM LONDON, April 20-Noon.-CODBOIS ,93^v Bocuda gO^j . ( >. . . g Idra?mofi,'.'April: 20-No?n.-Cotton -holders pressing sablea;,uplands 7)?<3?> 7#?;, OrleanB $>6&J%lkw?9 10,000 tauta ? ' LbND?Nj'Aprs^20-Evening.-Consola 93>?. . Bohds OOJ?. (LiVEBPqoij, April'20-Evening.-Cot? ton ol o Red with n downward toad e ney uplands 7??; Orleans. 1%\ sales 10,000 bales;Speculation and export 8,000. . Nsw ?yon)K, April ;20-Noon.-Flour dull , and declining. Wheat quiet and heavy. . Com dull and he?yy. Poik Siiiet, at 19.00. Lard dull,.at 11(5)11%. Qtton very quiet-uplands 14%; sales 10,000 bales. Freights firm. Govern monts steady nud dull. Stocks vera, strong and active. Money steady, at BT Gold strong, at 11??. Exchange-long 110; short 10%. 7 P. M.-Specio export 8500,000. j Cotton quiet and steady, witb sales of 1,705 bales, at 14^. Flour-Southern dull nud decliuiug; common to extra 6.85@7.50; good to choioe 7.55@9.00. Whiskey firm, at 92. Wheat heavy and l@2o. lower-old winter red Southern 2.00?4@2.55; wiuter red and amber Western 2.62@2 63. Uoru closed rather heavy, at 75@76J?. Groceries steady. Pork dull, at 18.5U@19.00. Beef dull. Lard dull-kettle 11 Freights more active. Money closed very easy, at 4@5. Sterling quiet and steady. Gold 11(7^11).^. Governments declined }?(a? J?o. 62s 13%. State Blocks closed Homewhat better-particularly Tenues sees and now North Carolinas. Tenues sees GG@6G?<?; new 66^. Virginias 71^4; new 72. Louisianas G7; new G2; levees 74%; 8s 8G. Alabamas 100%; 5s 70. Georgias 82; 7s 89. North Caroli? nas 48hi; new 25. South Carolinas 71; uew 59JJ. NEW ORLEANS, April 20.-Corn easier -white and yellow 75. Pork dull nnd lower, at 19.75. Whiskey firmer-West? ern rectified 87,1-?@91>?'. Others un? changed. Cot lou in fair demand-mid? dling 14\<;'(aU4%; receipts 1,495 bales; sales 6,200; stock 207,G50. LOUISVILLE, April 20.-Provisions firmer. Flour heavy. Corn unchanged. Mesa pork 19.00. Shoulders 7>?'; clear sides 9,J<C(Vy 10. Packed whiskey held ut S8. CHARLESTON, April 20.-Cottou quiet ,-middling 14; receipts 58G bales; bales 300; stock 17,547. , BOSTON, April 20.-Cotton dull-mid? dling 15; receipts 1,595 bales; sales 300; stock 14.000-. ? BALTIMORE, April 20:-Cotton steady aud in fair domnnd-riuiddling- 14 1 .< ; re? ceipts 305 bales; sai?s 42??> Btook 1(3,023. ? Wiiikn???roNliApril 20.- Cotton quiet and nominal-rntddllog'l^;' receipts 59 ;bales;.stock 1,809., : .. . Mom LE, April 20.'-Qoj.ton . quiet miildfi'ng l4??? ; "receipts 755 bales; sales .1,000; stock.41;158. SAVANNAH, April 20.-?otton in good demand,, at lower rates-middlibg 13%; receipts 1,533 bales;.sales 1,200; stock 521663. ti':' :' NORFOLK, .April 20.-Cotton dull low middling 13;' reoeipte525 bales; sales KJO; stock 2^911. :' - ? . GALVESTON, April 20.?-Cotton quiet good ordinary 12^tJ&*?; receipts 1,234 bales; sales 600; Btook 51,514. '' I "3E^p^. CO." . "^^1Ltop?h on, \MCN D A Y a beautiful linc Ladies' Dress Goods, * ' I.VCL?m.N?" MADDER LAWNS, From 10c. upwards. SILK GRENADINES, From 25c. upwards. LACE POINTS, LACE PALETOTS, From *3 00 to $.10.00. Also, wo will exhibit a beautiful line and a MO. DIU YE IN SHETLAND SHAWLS ,, . . ij . <A*b .... SHETLAND MANTLES, AT 33.00 EACH. Ever fully alive to the wants of our cns)inn? ers, our buyer in New York is watching the market OIOHOIY, and lins sent us, fNOEr. mu UKCi.iNK, a mu STOCK nf DOMESTIC! GOODS. Wo aro making quick wiles and small ]>ro?ts and our low prives satisfy the closest buyer. "W. I). LOVE, Aprjl lS_p. p. MoOBEERY. PLANTS FOR SALE. ORNAMENTAL FOLIAD E. y Achy ran t hun, Alternant hoi a, Bcgo :* nia, Canna, Coleus, Ooraninm, (va? riegated,) Gazsnia, (variegated,) ?Vine?, (variegated.) l'yrothrum and many othsr variotios. BEDDING PLANTS.-Verben ia, Petunia. Heliotrope. Salvia, Lantana, Douhlo Whiio Feverfew, Cuphea, Coleus, Chrysanthemums. , GO variotios. of G EUAN I OMS, consisting of Douhlo, Variegated, Ivy, Scouted, Scarlet, No?ogay and Largo Fldworod. 10 varieties of FUSOIIIA. Also, a etioiee ??lection of ANNUAL, BIEN? NIAL and PERENNIAL PLANTS, raised from oarofullv solected Sesd, and roady for trans? planting. Apply to W. H. wIGG, Washington etroet, ono door from Ball. March 81 ' . flmo_ JUST BECEIVED, ASMALL invoicojof thoeo genuino Albert BISCUITS, manufactured bv McKenzie [ & MoKenaie, Edlnhurg.Sqotland. ALSO, . Engltsb Biscuits, Fancy j Nie Nacs, Uril liants. Goma, Cornhill, ?ko. '' April7 . ,. JOHN MCKENZIE. C W. WIECKING, CORNER KINO AND SOCIETY STS., C H?IUiESTOIV, 8. c.,,' AGENT for MILWA?KIE LAGER BEEP Orders solicited. April l l Gt* ':?BDEVIL,?.K,'B. C. |# J?Jrff?S W. FQWLEEl Proprietor. DRY GOODS/ MILLINERY ;V'"!; . AND I . "' .' ' BAMPLE8 of DRY O?0DS SBnt I ?by mail. MILLINERY sent by ex? press and satisfaction guaranteed. Particular attention paid tu the Oiling of otdors." . .April 1 Imo Diamonds, Jewelry, &c JUST RECEIVED. vffiiff J^ft W?W A NEW and beauti . |Lr 1( My^r if Ml/T1 fit?ck of tho above $3i -S^iW-iSiSl B?a goode. AmotiK them I^e^^ST^A1- Alf! Hovoral (SOLITAIRE Oi^?^^O4\B DIAMONDS, which H^^^^J(J~^^^^H aro perfect beauties. A NEW'STOOK ol iff -\>JprtVi WATCHES, JEWEL ?fc? (^0-"^ ] Un HY, CLOCKS, FANCY V ( ?w / vi ARTICLES, etc., \ /-*^v /.^??tr which will bo dispoaed '%cv ?\A-)?v ?' at Huch prices as ?K^^? willnt indu., invest ^W?^P?^&JI4^ I am also agent for SlATtll#ribV thc very best SI'EC TACLEH niuuutHciurcd. All eyes suited. Call and examine my goods. I. 8ULZB?CHER, Feb 17 Columbia Hotel Buildinp. M. OOLnSMlTU. I?. KINO. GOLDSMITH & KIND, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, (Pheonix Iron Works,) MANUFACTUR? ERS of STEAM ir ENGINES, o? all ' sizes; Horso Pow ^ern, Circular and SiMnley Saw Mills, Flour ^lills, Grist I and Sugar Cano| Mills, Ornamental Housa and Store Fronts. Iron Rail? ings, Agricultural Implements, etc. Brass ', and Iron Castings of all kinda made to order on ?hort notice, und on tho mon reasonable [ terms. Also, manufacturers of COTTON PRESSES._April 4 Imo M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room I Plain Sired, near Main. NOW on hand and d.dly ro 1 iving from tho manufac? tories of New York, Boston, Cincinnati and Louisville, tho largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ? ver kopt in tbis market, consisting iu part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Room Suite; 200 Bedsteads cf different I patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, tho | celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MAI TRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at j shortest notice und iu the best mauuer. Terms o*fh and Gooda cheap. Oct S0_ Boots, Shoes and Hats For the Million ! AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES! I WILL SELL FOR FIFTEEN DAYS, AT AND BELOW COST, to make roomf.tr SPRING GOODS. No old stock on hand. The Goods are Frosh and Seasonable, ?-CALL AND EXAMINE for youraolvcs,"??. at tho ? MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE, Under thc Columbia Hotel. Feb 12_A. SMYTHE. _ Spring and Summer Goods, GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. THOUGH late in VB opening our stock of BHI Cent's READY-MADE wR? CLOTHING, we chal I ?37 long? theState for LOW Jfc?* P1UOES, and are ready ami williug to oom pare ^^SMjM|B^8^ quality und liaish with J{fl3B?HBBBllLCT. 1)11(1 a" K"ods made rs ^nmHHH|| peciaHy for our trade. gjjT5?sBHBBtTO Wo eunmerato a few of - ^^^sffi(i""('H' i" convey ^^w^W-?n^^^fi lion ore ?I us with a call: T^BB^L MBfi Fancy Casbimcro Suits, ?Ss? SBw ^'at;'i CaH?iaiore Sane, BBQ* BP MK} Main Colored ??saim?ro HB ?' pK; ??E Suit s, White Duck Suits, 'JJj/^ l) ',-V t}AC'<H' Alpaca Sacks //?&f? N IS"l 1NG \\I)Ol)S anil t>. WwW? GENT'S UNDERWEAR '^tenT^rf- v? \ cowM'loto, and we feel ^^^f?>K^ I justitiell in Raving that J our SHIRTS aro tho mo?t perfect tilling ever found ready-made; Shirts also made to order. Our line of HATS is large aud varied; and in thin line, loo, wt: defy competition in LOW PRICES. Wo call special attontion to the K. Ki K. Hat - something nevor as yet surpassod inbeanty. In Silk Hats, wo have all tho styles of the present season. We boast of tho very largest stock of STRAW HATS in this city, embracing all styles and colors. Wo auk but a fair trial to guarantee satisfaction, and most cordially extend an invitation to all In want of I goods in our line to pay UH a call ero purcLuB Fng elsewhere. D. GOODMAN, Main street, nrxt to Pollock House. April ? ?__ Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islav Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Oturd, Dupuy, Cognac Brandy. Duff Gordon's Pale Shorry, South-Hide Madeira Wim?, London Dock "Port Wine, Hlbhcrt's London Porter, McEwen'a Scotch Ale. The above direct from the importers and warranted puro. For salo by EDWARD HOPF.._ DR. D. L. BOOZER {g?Sr&$!?, WOULD respectfully inform frro^TOj?L 11 i H patrons and the public RC *-MJ_IJj nerally that he has moved into his now oflloe, ?ver Duffle tt Chapman's book? store, oppo.-ite the Oolnmbia Hotel, where ho is prepared to execute, satisfactorily, all ope? rations and work, of whatsoever kind his pro? fession demand*. Terms accommodating. I March 8 ?<* m ty.-^t J~+7^ ? J. u^t^-.iw' s*'**-** n -V. '.- t.- j'..,; Yr. nippon . ?. t^'i b? Vs .. ..?./? ^fiau A.*. o'T?i ^r.'! j . .Ti-. ?'? >ft<r.. ? ?;??Sj vVi.?-:- t*1 >... vv.~..v.,..-.; .> ...j-u> ..-?fr*?* i.. I . >ii? "?:.. ?S ('?iii, J .,. i?';?!',;!^,,,-.{: . ? . <. H^E:\>.\'/ .? i ""..'.? . y ' -IV. |^ j F A L. L i N ) >.>' '.."..'.v'? . . j ;l, rpjgr"!^ OLD AD/vOE OF 'J'QJ) . EARLY BIRO CATCHES THE WORM,' ] lias failed moat signally this season, in the purchasing of DRY GOODS, For it is a well known fact that thei e has been : Depreciation of from 10 to 20 Fer Cent. Within tho last twenty days. One of our firm EEING ON THE SPOT, has takon all advan? tage of the deebne. which enables ns to for? ! uish our friends and the publio at the ' SAME REDUCTION. Having made arrangements in New York to be Supplied Weekly with Fresh Goods, Our patrons will BEOKIVK TUE B*MKFIT, as we [ intend,to . ' , . ,\ SELL CHEAP, And we invite an INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK, Which is ad Large and Attractive as Usual. Call earlv nud get some of the Great Bargains That will bo offered ,in every department of ] our house, our motto being "QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS: Tarties writing for SAMPLES, will PLEASE BE SPECIFIC, as that branch has so much in I creased lately, that wo find it will pay to con? tinuo it, und, as an extra inducement, we will deliver ali packages from $25 and upwards FREE OF FREIGHT ! Wo have added a boautiful stock of WALL DECORATIONS .'?\..y. . ,,<:U i I To our HoiL?o-furn'iehing Department, Which will be SOLD LOWEE Than they can bb bought anywhere olio ip j TH?SCTrY. : ; -:y % J H. & Iff. L. KIN ARD. April 0 ' .^ut?,.B?^ ?^^?^j GOODS Ia tn storeano moving,'making tbom daily for .vi w?hlt.'- ;. '7:1 v i >'..' . fjf? <.'. ' NSW AREIVAL8, V .?...-i.fr'vr.) ,~'."V?.4Si\'iw?l;V! Wbiob wo will continuo to receive nil through the season.' " - . . dim. SAMPLE iiunKAtr ' snf*~}*:< -J-. Is a' Buc?ec?, and wo are now distributing Gooda oTor the on tiro State through its agency. Tbs most.-oareless observer cannot bot see the groat advantagea to bo derived from dealing with' a livo house, like' onrB, where everything ls kept moving by system and order-where no extra profits are tacked on to pay idle hands. Of course, we can and do SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THIS SECTION. ? A positive proof is, that we sell more Goods than all the rest added together. That is tho proof. Tho people kuow where to buy obeapeat, and let the stranger follow tho great publie. In buy big, let them follow th os o who Know E. C. SHIVER & CO. AprllS ? .. -, ,_ CHEAP GOODS -vn'.Mir;:, ? Air . - rv;;; O. F. JACKSON'S. NOT to be beat by any bouse In the city, large or small. White PIQUES nt 121 cents to 58 cents per yard. MUSLINS at 10 cents nor yard-warranted to wash. DAMASK DOYLIES at 75 cents to $1.50 per dozen, and a hoBt of cheap DRY GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES, at lesa prices than before the war. C L OT H I N Gr ? AND. \Jtt ? flttfe 1 ^ T * JLf? AT .'. ! .' R, 6 W. C. SWAFfiELD'S. "^yrE havo now in store a very large stock of the above goods, and we assure Our cus? tomers ' that we I have never before been en? abled to offer them so CHOICE A SELECTION OF GOODS, ai auch low prices. '[\'*.;., We have good All Wool SUITS at .115, suita? ble for ?ny busmesVmari. ' ' ' -. v-.e- <ti . *.{?;. . . ' . .. if?ieti >Ii,A.T'8) .? .? ? j, ; . . . WO have'a very large stock, and wo are de? termined to undersell any other dealers, aa our facilities enable us'to do so. O t II 8 II I lt .T, Si Are decided to be the boat fitting Shirts made. We mabe'the finest custom garments made in thia St ate. Call and examine. March 25 R. & W. O. 8WAFFIELD. City Taxes.' NOTICE is hereby given that tho books for the collection or City Taxes (Real and Personal Property) wiU be closed on TUES? DAY. April 25, 1Q71. and on and after said date executions, covering tai unpaid, penalty and costs, will be placed in tho bands of the proper-officer. Office boura 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. 1 WM. J..EXTEB, Aprjl 13 j T.- CityGIerk and Treasurer. .....To Tannera. . /..';. WE have (en (ho UH a nd pounds of A No. 1 DRY HIDES for sile at market prices. ...f ...Axso,.,, ?.", Ono tho'nsaud pounds TALLOW* .'? April ll_POPE ?to-FRANKLIN. ?T?LI?D'B?^P.Wl?Vabd 15 ^ Gente per pound;' can bo had at VStalls No. 4 and IB. i . April 13 ... DENT Sc HEIDT. Charlotte, Colnmbia 'and Angnsta B. B, i t ?Jftlff?'C THE ASU RFU'S. OFFICE, . . - COLUMBIA. 8. Ol. March 2L1871. ATTENTION of, Stockholders is invited to following, reaylutlone, adopted at last aunual meeting; - ? Resolved, That tho'nr?vlle'g? of free' trans? portation for btcokholders and their familh ts, to and from our aunual meetings, he here? after extended to the,, holdere of eiock in the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta- Railroad only. ? }?? IV. v ..;;;? Wt) Resolved, That no stock be allowed repre? sentation at any futuro stockholders' meeting, except stock in the Charlotte, Colombia and Augusta Railroad.- . ?, In anticipation, of the annual 'meeting, which occurs on Wednesday, 3d Hay?, the transferee! stock will .bo.suspended between 20th April and ?d May, inclusive.,V..\.' MarohS? jgg C. DOUKNIGHT. Treasurer. Ficklin^ is MoCaw* . . ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, will prac tico, in tho Courts of Richland, Kershaw, Lexington andEdge field: in tb0 Supreme Court of the State of South Carolina; and In tho Cirouit ' sud Dis? trict Courts of tho United Statoa for tho Dis April ? m ? ^TOATA^B. MOWy. "The Gr?'a?^a^^?i^?tSiu% ? priBBUtoM .??o* .: T?' TCiOR the JargfaVOBO/^ J? seed.raisedbi Oepigfe E.' Waring. Plants of this remarkable Tomato raised from seed of tho fruit weighing not lees than ten pounds now ready and for salo. Alsojj^to^f the Tilden, Largo ,Rod and Grant Tomato, at 25 oe nts a doaon. Call carly and leave your or? ders at; HEINIT8H'8 t;. Apriiy.f., . .. -Drug atore. , pp? I $w#pt$? . % m .?. A DESI HARLE STORE, on Mai? street, i3L near tho obrfisrof Blanding. For terms, apply to Dr." John Lynch, or Feb 32 HENDRIX A BBQ.