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BruB3ela that a^?rmul tjre?ty of peace ,tjommandaobiof th&Na?don?.1 Guard?, in ? h fight' io RuePeyronn?t. t 1. i:, t! Bi'.i"TWo-hhB b??d great con deo tration -of W?TVVaaillists fnY^trtlly. ' A oirptjnjr "from Pir?n* orders a striot watch bf tbs BonapartaiftTih B 6 <T h u ve-iqwl TO ThetpduoeFbrrr Auvergne is d?j&T ? ^^a^yon^i^bo- elebtibn?, wert quiet. ut ,TUe i'Yorsa?HaU were bompell'?? to OTaouato Olamart, by the aten ah ot tho . n?b?ried dead.'1 The Verwailles Govern? ment will send to tho proviuoeB, soldiers who have kinsmen in Puris. The bat* tery at- Montretant comme uoed fir!og npoh Pont du Jour and other Commu? nist positions.gn - j ?/? ; .;_> - -JJ Tho -.throb . officers oo'mUJOndiqg Issy i declared it was neoemary to exfllodo the Worii "(Rossel ordered'them to hold out, and.they replied! that thoy weald rather re?ign. Rossel had them and two others tarros ted. Tli? goUorol htm great doto r m?hation, and ls virtually military dicta? tor'.' There ts n dispute between the ', Ceutrnl ' Committee abd the Commune bead. The Commune.has seized the -telegraph;lines on tho Northern railway. . Tho German Geo. Yon Tann demands ,.'Jth? ..eomplete"* ?vacuation ot Vincennes. , ; At e, meeting .of the CpmVwimo,' yest?r ? flay, i k was demanded that Deputies from " Paris to .the'"Versailles . Assembly should r?a?gb immediately, npon pain of out ?Vlawry or death. BKHLW, Moy 8.- It is officially report? ed that Bismarck {?going to Oompeigne, the headquarters pf ' the . Prince of Saxo? ny, to confer'witu Thiers.. ., YEKflAiiinKs i Monday. May 8-Noon. - - To-morrow, operations on a large scale, . are expected. To-day, the commander! of divisions carno to Versailles to tak< orders. McMahon, with eighty bif guns, will operate on certain, points, at i ? o'olock to-morrow. PABZS, May 8-Night-The Centra Committee of the Women's Union de maud idar outrance. The Sisters of th* Convont of Sulplico have been arrested ' Prussian patrols are vigilant on the nen tral zone. 160 Nationale were arrestee by them yesterday.; ; Cluserpt demand . nu examination. ' A powder magasine a ?Porte Maillot was .exploded by twi ?hells, this morning; and Several person were killed; Thero wds - great destruc tioh. .' ' ; I VKBSAIIIZIESV May 0-8 P.| M.-For Issy has been captured and ia now il possession of ' tho Versai His to.. .j . Algorian i?surrectibus are spreading. ; LDMDOV, May. -9.-The ? ship Youn ?Eagle, from Now Orleans) tfor Livorpoo' ? .--i* HT ? v?-i_ii_?- . BKHLIN, May, B.-r-Tko ipe orp oratio p, c 'Alsace Und'Lo ti?ino waa conaidered ,ii ; "tho'Roi?htt?h;; ? An article eonferritig in . i tan ta, has already peen adopted. ? . lbj ,??:ai .V;:'?TV'to?i* I M ' >i CK A.HIJI3TON, May 1 "9?-^-Arrivod ? Steamship Virginia, Philadelphia ' > :t^;,W,ABniKar?^, Moy 7i'-TheOommitt? of Claims, to-day," decided tho case < Slaw'son vs. thpSunitod States, in faV< .of tho Government, being, sulk brongl for tho recovery of- proceeds of a steau "boat captured at Charleston, which he . boen used' by the Confederate author lies, and .was .afterwards, on verb; agreement of- SlaW6on, employed by tl united States - Quartermaster's Depar ,jnent, and thou turned ovor to tl Treasury Agent. and sold. Judgmei 'against olaimant is renojged on tl Sronnd that the court-lrfts^Tio jnri?di on pf j a?itB to recover proceeds of ai captured property which has been ns< Tor the purpose of carrying on a w against the'-United'States, and also ?fl : the reraon that said boat having bei appropriated by the Federal army ?1 military . purposes, is exempted 'fro jurisdiction of the' court by Act of Ju ''-?, 18G4.' Tho Supervisor of Georgia ai .Florida reports the arrest of counter fe ors' of'fiye. dollar gold pieces, at Lal City, Fla., and their machinery seized ;> Nuw 'Y?rix, i May 8.- A verdict f ^lO?.OpO, full amount claimed, wa? i turned for the . Government; ogait Lt li on thal, tobacconist, for falso retar <>f 'sale. ' - ? ' '? ft ?. baissbn for the New York" Ei River bridge,.was succeaafaUy'lauboh to-day* mt woigbs 23,000 tone, Jj/jJ ? ?i A?B?RK, N. Y" May 9.-Throe cl ' dren play jpg jn aa outhouae exnlodot barrel of Ero,works and were killed, lady in the vicinity died from sorrow the. terrible event. Son ANTON. PA., May 9. -r-A labore meeting of 1,000 Was assailed by abc an equal number, inoluding 100 worn? The tight is still progressing, with stav ; clubs and pistols. ',' . A&iNWA?t?, i May 6, VIA JAMAICA ,' W 8.-Intelligence received by a Dan -man-of-war, yesterday, states that I insurgent army ia advancing towa Santiago DeVeragooa. The Insurge threaten Panama immediately, abd o ceqnently, there ia' great alarm, 'J President, in a proclamation, notil the troops to prepare for a fight, and tl have been supplied with arms and i munition. .The railroad depot was livered over to the commander of national troops for safe-keeping. Pe commissioners started to confer with rebels, and also proper officers to ol aim tho steamer Mon ti j o and prisoners oh board the Herrara. 1 rebel commander has notified the Uni States Consul not to interfere by send the United States steamer Resaca for recapture of tho Moutijo, because United States officer will not be peri .ted to como on board that vessel, anc will light thom to the bitter end. 1 BesaoA-wiU leave the isthmus on 10th, and thenceforth foreigners will unprotected. All foreign Consuls I addressed the President begging hin order the national troops to romain the protection of the lives aud prop of foreigners. The Government p in tb? BtatoHiR um|)h ovor tt@r&<JI)It$jhi?t8, who, br! marro, and, poldlerfl have, boon sent to re? dress .'.lt andi ...arrest - the, riugleadorp. Several insnrgonte wero'captured at the I oily of . Limo,- ?he capital of . Fera, on the 28th hit,., . .. i ,, ;. ,.v. ""," By nn accident on tho.Bella Vista I?* 'Advices' from 'BWenoaAyres nt ato that the averaged deaths from vomito is 250 daily.' 6;00O'persons died>ih five weeks, and ?OtOOO.h?ve?ed from the city. Ad? vices 'from . Valparaiso to the 17th of I April, sta tomlin t vomito is mokipg fright fol .ravage's..,' ' . ,],:'{? WASDIHO^ON, May O.-rThe semi-official synopsis, bf \'the treaty, published thiel morning, differs in' no essential point from the report of yesterday. 1 The^exlra Hessioa'of the Senate con? venes' to-morrow. Thorn wan a iult.Oabiuot to-day, ex? cept Robeson and Belknop. ?it-. That con fid?nco ie felt in official circles | of tho speedy ratification of tho treaty is shown by'iho fact that Soh?nck and the daglish member's of the. High Commis? sion have engaged passage .on,a steamer leaving New York-on the 24th. Th? Court of Olaime will hear no moro I oases af ter the 18th instant, and will ad? journ about the 1st of Juno. ..The dock? et is nearly clear. Probabilities-Tt is probable that the | rain and clouds will, on Wednesday, ad? vance along the Atlantic coast, with clear weather on the lakes and cloudy and clearing Weather in the interior. RICHMOND, VA., May 9.-Samuel B. Smith, a prominent bank officer, died this morning. - The dose registration hore BIIOWB ma? jority o?,00,0 for the whites. ..: NKW YORK, May 9.-The labor reform leaguer held a session to-day in Stienway Hall. About 400 were-' present, mostly women. Wendell Phillips, instancing .the execution of Malford by Butler, in? vokes the President to follow Butler's plan; I Applause, j Another Novelty ii jj .". .] AT ?j' i, ' ' ; ' POUTER & STEELE'S. W^E'ehow1 to-day, together with the ohoi.ce | Uno of Pit Y OOO DH mentioned in onr laat | ?u)v?r4?;ornent, tho PATENT UPRimiT BUREAU TRUNK, Tho ntti*.Trnijlta nt tMtm ll.. j ' ' Oorno and'BOB them before they ar? ?old. Jjf?cnA no ?*K?B.raowtao'. .'.'. ii AprlfcU,', PORTE? A RTEELT5. ' ftnonnnj B4JI ? :? , i^nitri. z-i ;..) j *-j ?Ti .j? i OUR" : MR. LOVE IB now in Now York, devoting his timo in ee? looting and shipping ns hy every et earner NEW NOVELTIES FOB TBE SUMMER MONTHS.: Oar improved facilities and intimate cou nsctione with moot of the largest importera and manufacturara throughout the oonntry, ? five na extra, advantages over AMY OTHER '] onae in the haying of goods, and in the se? lections for this market. Wo only boy thu "Best Makes of Goods" AND SELL TUK.U AT THE L0WE8T PRICES. Onr stock will bo kept up complete in ah departments, co that all ia want of GOOD AND CHEAP DRY GOODS Will bo euro to fiad them at tho popnlar one prioe store of w.u. w)VK A CO. W. D. LOVE. D. B. MOOBJCKBT._ May 7 New Booka. CHIPS FROM A GERMAN WORKSHOP. By Max Maller. Ghardla, or Adventures in tho Desert of-( Sahara, By O. Naphegyi, M. D.. A. M. ?1.75. Motherless, or a Parisian Family. By an? ther of John Halifax, tl 50. , : The aitont Partner, By author Oates Ajar. The.Franoo-Prusai?n War. By Landon, with 18 portrait? and 14 maps. $1.75. Tho Empty Heart; a Novel. By Marion Harland. $1.50. Climates for Invalids, Ac. $1.25. Glut's Baby; hia Birth and Misfortunes; a Satire. $1.25. The Sisters of Orleans; a. Tale of Baoe and Social Conflict. Also, a number of new novols and other publications, lust received at BRYAN & MoOARTEB'B April 23 Bookstore M 0 K E NZ IE IB NOW PBEPABED WITH. A FULL AND SELECT STOCK OF Fanoy Goods and Toys. THE most complete in variety and quality in the city. Spring goods for boya anti girls, consisting of Bats and Balls, Marbles Skipping Ropos, Croquet Sets, Hoop?, Blow Rubber, Blond?n, Rainbow, Gyroscope, Cba meleon, Spring and Fanoy Tope, Dolls in pro fusion, dressed and undressed, Fanoy Boxes Bag?, with a large stock of Common Toys. A large and varied assortment of pure Can dies, manufactured dally. Gakee of all kinds fresh made ovory day. French Bon Bons Crystallized Fruits, Gnotolato, Nougeat, Bon dpn Almonds, Cream Dates, Ac. Oanned Goods, a fall anpply. Jelliaa, home manufac? turo from pure fruit. Foreign Fruits and Nuts. Almond?, Raisins, a full lino. English Crackers, Albert Biacuit, genuino. Weddings, Pit HOB, Pie Nico, Ac, supplied to order, with Cako, Ice Cream. j>mos9de, ie. Call at MoKonalc's Confectionery and Toy ?toro, Main street, near Btato House, and bo convinced that our assortment andprloes can not he excelled. || _April 26 A fine enmmer tonio is Hattorfs Bitters can bo had at POLLOCK'S. LONDON! fl??yi? 9-iNoon.-Con sols Orle?ns 7#@75?.-'?'f ' LivWii'o?n; May 6-^Evening".-Cotton ?ui?t autj .teady-r-upJanJtt 7L4@7,%r Weans T^@7.>?;' poley 10,000. batea speculation and expdr? S;000. .' NEW-"YOBS, May -9-Noon!^-Stocks steady-and quiet. Governments strong aid steady. State bonds dull andsteady. Tcimesseea V?ry strong.V. Money easy, at 5. .Gold steady, ot fl>?. Exchange long ?0J?; short 10%. Flour dall and onohanged. Wheat quiet, without de? cided change. Corn lo. better, Pork steady, at 17.5'J@17.-75. Golton quiet and steady-uplands 15%; Orleans 15,%; eales 2,00) bales. Freights firm. 7 P. M-Money 4@5, with exceptions ranging at '?@G. Exchange very strong sixty days 10%. Commercial bille very scarce. Gold il%@1,1}?. Governmeots firm. ' Southerns, except Tennessecs, nominal. Teuncsseea 63%; now G8}?. Virginias 08 !?; new 71>?. Louisianas 69; new 66; levees 7; 8s 81. Alabamas 102; 5s 70. Georgias 84; 7s 89}?. North Carolinas 16%; new 25. South Carob n19 71; now 60%. Cotton quiot, with sales of 8,674 bales, at 15%. Southon flour qniet. Whiskey u shade firmer, at9l),<. Wheat closed less firm winter rel und amber Wostern 1.66(2) 1.60. Cor? firmer, at 78@79. Pork hteady. Lari dull-kettle 11%. Freights firmer. CINCINNATI, May 9.-Flour in good demand. Corn steady, at 57. Pork in light demand ai,d holders ?rm, at 17.37 (3)17.50. Lard buoyant and unsettled ll asked. Bucoa buoyant, unsettled and in fair demand-shoulders 7; sides 9@9??; held %c. higher. Whiskey steady, at 88. LOUISVILLE, May 9.-Flour quiet and steady-family extra 6.25@6.60. Corn -shelled 62%. Provisions firmer nod nnchnogod. Whiskey steady, at 88. BALTIMORE, May 9.-Flour active and nnohauged. Whent firm-choice white 1.90. Corn-white Southern dull, at 77 yellow qniet, at 75@76. Pork un ohanged. Bacon lower-shoulders 7% @8; rib sides 9%@10; clear rib 10%@ 10%; hams 16@17. Whiskey weak, at 92y,. Cotton steady-middling 14%@ 14%; receipts 236 bales; sales 400; stock 40.279. BOSTON, May 9.-Cottou dull-mid diing 15%@15%; receipts 126 hales; sales 500; stock 12,500. .MoniLB, May-9.-Cotton market bare -middling li'i; receipts 117 halos; sales 100; stock 28,127. 'SAVANNAH, May 9.-Cotton io active demaud with dight-of/erjugu-^middling 14%; receipts, .i.uotLjiaFos; saie* 300; stock'84,402.* . ' . 7 . W??ii?QTQ??, Mi?^/xCiitt?^ qaiet raidaii?g~14%; receipts-'3fi billes; stock 2,03$. -rror ,. 1 ^ ihfijhiiz'E. CHARLESTON,May i9j rr Cotton steady middling ?4??j^ba?iptH , 605:,nales 300; stock 18.463. 5 *V? 1 GALVEPTOK," Say'9^-Cottou qniet good ordinary 12,%; receipt? 988 hales; sales 1,200; stock.58,776. N NORFOLK,- -May tTr^Cottoo quiet-low middling 18%(ajl3>?^receipts 155 bales; stock 2,446; :& NEW Om.HANS, May .9.-Flour firm superfine6.25; double0.75; treble 7.00@ 7.25. Corn easier-mixed 70; white 73. Bacon quiet but firmer,- at 7%@10%; sugar-cared barns 14@14%. OtnerB un ohanged. Cotton firmer and held high er-middling 14%@15; receipts 4,312 bales; sales 5,800; atook 158,822. AUUUSTA. May 9.-Cotton qaiet but steady, at 13%(a)13% -for middling; sales 255 bales; receipts 220. .. IRWIN'S HALL. -e . - Return of the Great Sonthern favorites TUE CHAPMAN SISTERS, The Famous Comediau, C. B.. BISHOP, AND their ucwiy-organtzed and most] poworfdl combination. FOR THREE NIG HTS ONLYI THUIISOAY KVENISO, BIA Y ?, Tho Musical Burlesque of LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD; OH, THE IDUS APPRENTICE. FUIDAY BVfiNINO, MAY 13, THE SLEEPING BEAUTY, IN THE ENCHANTED WOOD. SATURDAY KV IC NINO, BIA Y 13, Tho Famous Burlesque, THE FORTY THIEVES. The CHAPMAN BISTERS, Mr. BISHOP I and tho entire Company appearing in oaoh Slay. 8eats oau bo scoured at Ly?rand & ou'a, commencing Wodiicudsy, May 10. May 9_5_ Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't contara Cococulna Indiana Fish Berries to m&ko Bloepy or headache. Rio Coffee. BAGS RIO COFFEE, for sale low to dealers by EDWARD HOPE. 50 ICE. CREAM, TO be had at MCKENZIE'S SALOON, on and after to-day, durhig tho season. April?_ JUST RECEIVED, ASMALL invoice of those genuino Albert BISCUITS, manufactured by McKenzie A McKenzie, Edinburg, Scotland. ALSO, English Biscuits, Fancy Kio Naos, Bril? liants, Goma,Cumbill, Ac. April 7_JOHN MCKENZIE. GEORGE TUPPER, 3>RORER, BEAL ESTATE AND INSUI? J ANCE AGENT. Office over W. O. Fisher'? rug Store, opposite Columbia Hotel, Main street, Colombia, B. O._May 2 ' GOOD BUTTER, FINE BEEF, Ano Beef Tongues, fine Smoked Beef, Sugar-Cured Strips, Sugar-Cured Shoulders, Sugar-Cured Pic Hams, Dutch Herrings, Cream Chctso and Champagno Cider, at April 0_ _ G. DIERCK'J. 1,000 Pounds Tallow,' FOR cale by POPE & FRANKLIN. April 30_ The host place to get a cool summer drink iq at POLLOCK'S. Bonk?r and Broker, No. _5 Hroga stfeet. Names bf Securities. Kate In. OjF'd Asked. STATE BECUIUTTES. ' North Carolina, old_ 6 - 48 N. Carolina, now. .. .\ 6 .... ;24 ' So?th Carolina, old..'. '. ? . " 75 S. Carolina, new. 6 .... 02 8. C. reg'd stock, ?x in; - 6~- 65 Georgia, new.; .7 .... '90, Georgia. 6 _ 83 Tennessee, old. 6 .... 66 Tennessee, new. 6 .... 66 Alabama . 8 _102 Alabama. 5 .... 68 CITY SECURITIES. Atlanta, Ga., bonds_ 8 .... 86 Augusta, Ga., bonds... 7 .... 82 Charleston stock. 6 .... 49 Charl'n Fire Loan b'ds 7 .... 70 Columbia, S. C., bonds 6 _ 60 Columbus, Ga., bonds. 7 _ 76 Macon, Ga., bonds.... 7 .... 76 Memphis, Tenn., b'nds old... 6 _ 56 " now.. 6 * . . . 55 Savannah, Ga., bonds. 7 -. 85 Wilmington, N. C. 8 _ 75 Wilmington, N. 0. 6 _ 72% RAILROAD RONDS. Atlantic and Gulf. 7 .... 80 B. lt. lt., 1st mortgage 7 _ 60 Central Geurg;a.. 7 _ 97 Charleston and Havan.. 6 .... 60 Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 7 _ 85 Chernwand Darlington 8 .... 90 Cheraw_Dnr.,2dniort 7 _ 70 Georgia Railroad. 7 .... 97 Green. & Col.. 1st mor. 7 _ 93 Greeu. & C., State gnar 7 _ 60 Laurens. 7 .... 50 Memphis & Charleston. 7 .... 85 North-Eu H tem 1st mort. 8 _ 90 North-?astern,2dmort. 8 _ 78 Sav. & Char., 1st mort. 7 _ 78 Sav. & Char., State gna 7 _ 67 Sonth Carolina. 7 _ 70 South Carolina. 6 _ 65 Spartauburgand Union 7 .... 55 RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic and Gulf.100 _ 85 Central Ga., ex div_100 _120? Charlotte, Col. & Aug.. 100 _ 40 Georgia. 100 _102 Green, and Col. Ii. B.. 20 _ 2 Macon and Western... 100 _107 Memphis & Charleston. 25 .... 9 North-eastern. 60 . *.. 10 Havan uah & Charleston 100 ..-.. 20 8. C. R. R. shares..... 100 _ 36 S. C. R. R. & B'k Bhares 125 _ 36 RANK STOCKS. POOD'S N'l B'k Cliarl'n', capital ?ouu.uo?..... 100 _ 105 1st Nat'l Bank Charl'n capital 8400,000;_10O 125 .... 8. C. Loan & Trust Co. 100 _ 97 Caro. Nat. Bank, Col'a. capital $200,000-.. ?., "100 100 _ Central National Bank, Col'a, cap'l $100,000 100 -100., .... S. C. Bonk & Trust Co. ' \ ' ? . capital 8200,000...., 100 95 ... I Bank of Charleston_100 _ 20 Union Bauk 8. C...... 50 _ 5% People's Bank So. Ca. .... 3% Plan. & Me. Bank S. C. ..-.. 2% Bank of Newberry. 25 . Bank of Camden. 50 . Others worthless. MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES. Charleston Gas Co_ 25 .... '20 Charl'n City R. R, stock 50 _ 51 G ran i te vi I lo Man. Co.. . 100 .... par G. ?fe C. R. cort, iudeb. 58 S. C. R. cert, indebt's. par N. E. R. R., cert, indebt. 65 City Charleston oer. in. par City of Memphis coup. 60 - N. E. R. R. pref, stock. 40 8. &U. R. past duo coup. 55 H. k C. R. past due coup. 50 EXCHANGE, ETC. New York sight.par %prem Gold. 110 111% Silver.. 103 _ B. c. BANK RILLS. *1 .uk of Charleston. Bank of Camden. 30 .... Bauk Georgetown. 1 .... Bank of 8 O.J. ........... 8 ? ..... Bank of Chester. 14 Bank of Hamburg. 10 .... Bunk of Newberry.. 3 .... Bank of tho State of S. C., prior to '61. 42 _ issue '61 and '62_ 38 _ ?Pl. _Mee. Bank Char'n. .... ?Peoplo'b Bank Charl'n.1. ?Union BankChnrles'n. *3. W. R. R. Bauk, old. *S.W.R. R. Bank, new ,i. State Bank, Charleston .... 6 .... Farmers' Ex. B'k Char. .... 1 - Exchange Bank, Colum .... 8 - Com'l Bauk, of Colum_ 8 - Merch. Bank of Chernw .... 3 .... Planter's Bank Fairfield_ 3 .... 8. C. bills receivable. 95 .... Charleston ohange bills. 95 .... 8&~ Bills marked ?hus (*) are being redeemed at the bank counters of each. C. F. JACKSON'S. WHITE LINEN, at 25, 87. and 50 cont?. LINEN DUCK, duo and common. LINEN DREHS UOODS. LINEN PHILLS, White and Brown. LINEN DAMASK, Whito and Brown, all at J GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. May 7_ The Doctors Recommend Seegers' Beer IN preference to London Porter anil Scotch Ale. \Vh\? They know it is nnadultor ated. _____ March 11_ Cotton Seed Oil. 4 PUKE artiolo, auporior to others as a ____ salad "il fin* table use, at one-third the lineo of Imported. For uah? by April 0 EDWARD HOPE. Freo Soup every day, at ll o'clock, at POL? LOCK'S. --_oxea,_.oO.O?_.._ OFF?OERS: JOHN B. PALMER, PrtBidedt1.'- - A. G. BRENIZBH, Cashier. OJN. G_BPXT, ABBi6f_pia^?hUr.p ).ri_ TUE dogroo of en?c?B? that lias attonacd the operations of U<-i4 aineo ita establishment in February last, and the de aire on the partof the Directors to have- asso? ciated with them moro df tboir oonntry friends, baa induced them to add 150,000.00 to tho capitan Shares tlOO 00 each. .< 1 Pp. vu. ou tn may be made at any time prior io the 1st of July, entitling the holder' of the stock to its pro rata share of profits' earned during tho timo the money is In possession of the Bank; or ff on th A lat July, to ita propor? tion of all dividends made thereafter. In either event, tho nsw stock will participate equally with the old in the Bnrplna fund; Applicationa for stock may be made person? ally, or hy lotter, to the o flt oom of the Back. Banking House opposite tho Columbia Hotel. DIBEOTOBS.-John B. Palmer, J. Eli Gregg. F. W. MoMaater, B. D. Benn, (of B. D. Benn A Bon,) G. W. Beardeh, (of Copeland A; Boar deo,) H. Li. Bryan, (of Bryan A, McCarter.) W. C. Swafll eld, (of R. A W. O. 8 wahi oh).) * Hay 9 AX.L TO HAND. O?B BEAUTIFUL, ATTRACTIVE AND extraordinary CHEAP STOCK OF DRY GOODS Is in store and moving, miking room daily for HEW ARRIVALS, Which we will continue to receive nil through tho Benson. Ol K SAMPtiR BUREAU Is a euccess, and wo are now distributing Goods over the entire State through its agency. The most careless observer cannot but see tho great advantages to bo derived from dealing with a lito house, like oura, whoro everything is kept moving by ayatem and order-wbero DO extra profita are tacked on to pay idle hands. Of course, we can and do SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANT HOUSE IN THI8 SECTION. A positive proof is, that we sell more Gooda than all the reat added together. That is tho proof. Tho people know where to buy cheapest, and let the stranger follow tho great public. ' In buying, lot them follow those who know R. C. SHIVER & CO. April 8_ WALTER 0. FISHER, (Opposite Columbia Hotel,) , . r\niT/,mnm .?Try nn ? a . m ?. UHltitilM MtV UEAliEH ; IS fife . . ; Sf, .;|0? Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, SPONGES, 1 Chamois 8kine; . Corks, Toilet Brushes,''; Tooth Brushes.- Combs, Toilet Soap, Castile Soap, . Bay Rum, Hair O?B, ?.? j'J Vichy Salt, ' - . Kissiugen Bait, Nit. Cerium, Leibig's Meat, Jam. Ginger, Cornstarch. Gelatino, Cloves, , , Allspice, Cinnamon, 1 A ii Nutmegs, Mace, . - Pure Soda, Eng., Croam Tartar, Congress Water, Ac ts- Prescriptions prepared at any hour of the night or day._April 29 For Sale, ASET of COTTON 8PINNING M-CHINF HY complete; to onnsume about GOO pounds Cotton per week, making No.-25 and No. 30 Yarns; for wator power. Beat Eastern make; liberal credit if desired. Apply to JU UN H. HOLMES, Boyce's Wharf, Apr? 28fl0_Charleston. H. C. Just Received, POUTER ^STEELE'S, A FOIX LINS OF SASH RIBBONS, IN ALL COLOSS, FOU MAT PARTIES. April 27 . CORRECT TIME MAT bo obtained by calling at ISAAC HULZBACBER'3 aud purchasing one of those justly celebrated ELGIN WATCHES, and whore you can And a complete stock of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver ona Plated Ware, of tho boat _Lmauofaotore. In addition aro the Uni tod States, Waltham, .'English and Swiss Watchos in Gold aud Kilver CaseB, which will be closed out at New Yorkpricea. Constantly on hand Uno Gold Chaina, Seal Rings, Charma,Lockets, Sleeve Buttons,Bets, and a varied stock of Fancy Articles. Ail kinda of Bepairiag done promptly, and warranted, by ISAAC SULZQAOflEll, April 27_ Under Columbia Hotel. Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two yoara old, at Fer 21 JOHN O. BEEPERS'. Excursi?n tc St. Augustine and the St. John's River, Florida. THE Bplondid and fast steamer DICTA? TOR, Capt. L. M. Cox etter, will leave the . Oi tv of Ch ?rle? ton, OH TUESDAY, May 16th, 'at 8 SO P. M., on an excurnion to Florida, arriving at Savannah on Wcduesday morning early, and remaining thorn until afternoon, affording ampi? time to visit Buonaventure and other pointe of inter? est. Leaving at a o'clock P. M.. will arrive at Ut. Augustine Thursday morning, whero a most agreeable day may bo spent inspecting tho ancieut Spanish fortrose, the Cathedral, and other relics of the first settlement on tho continont, in sautas ou the bay or visiting tho orango groves of the neighborhood. Leaving 8t. Augustine on Friday morning, tho Dictator will pass up the St. John's to Pa latka, by daylight, stopping at all pointa ol interest, thus affording a raro opportunity of seeing, lo the best advatitago, the mont beau? tiful of Somborn rivers. Rot urn > ii g. will leave Jacksonville Saturday, Fernandina the same afternoon, arriving at Savannah Sunday morning and Charleston Sunday evoning. Fare for round trip 118. No extra charge for meals or staterooms. May 3 14 RAVEN EL A Pp., Ag0tita.J. If yon want yonr thtrut quenched, cull at POLL'.CK'?J. ._JSRW SPBIHQ STOCK BASES? AND CAPS, / . ' AH? . . t. DUTTON BOOTS, ? JGantlbaibn'fl, BOT?* ?nd Youths' \ ! BOOTS. CONGRESS GAITERS ' AND CONGRESS SBOES. OXFORD TIES AND DRESS SHOES, Mado to order for thia market sod season. Gents navios; tender feet aro invited'to ?all and examine Glove Kid Shoes for tbemsolvos. Partionlar attention -le requested to my choice stock of Hen's, BOTS' and Obifdron'a BUMMER" HATS. May75?' ' ' J. MBIQBAN. For Sale. WK offer tho following desirable- pro Brtj for sale: THAT ?plondld family RESIDENCE, with forty-two acres of laud attached, known as the *'Walker- Placo,". . Several hundred I fruit trees of tho choicest solectlon ' how lin full bearing. The lands are comprised I of highlands and meadow, with o bold Irte spring not distant from the boneo. Th? front, near four acres io extent, faces on Upper Boundary, ono of our most public streets. ALSO, 7. That very desirable pieco of property situ? ated on corner of Richardson ind Lumber streets, running back toAaeombly, containing near two acres land. On the premises is a lengthy brick atoro. Bay 200 feet deep. Tho lot comprises on? of the most desirable build? ing altes in tb? city. ALSO. The Lot situated on corner ol Richardson and L vu rel streets, opposite .the' proposed j Court Houso and Post Office,' for which $75,000 j has been appropriated, fronting 90 feet on Main etrcet and 20Son Laurel. It. O'NEALS. A SON, April 29_? Cotton Town. IMPORTANT NOTICE ii! TO ' ' . B E ?L LL LB R S And Those in Want of D RY GOODS W E h.ave p.owiu atorft.a.hiD lino of the newest and mast ' I? u..?..ni:; (i..;r :T \i% :>tcai> Y .-j.'.-.i'i . ii j: Ii. 'ijv.Of Of doraoatle, French ?od Entfl&h tnanujac , turo, which wo guaran tee? at all limo?, to 'soil i aa low, if not at leas pr ico is th va .any house in Colombia,1 buying our Good?. from . the largest and! most celebrated estahUahments ia the Unitod States. And as wa desire to please ah,, we Jhavo now in our house the BEST WJMV?? OP EVERY GLASS OF GOODS. From the lowest to tho highest, and wo feel i confidant that aU thoa? favoring ns with an j order from a dietanee will be pleaaed and I satisfied that 0 UR H O U S E is THIS ONE 1:?.: .*. . i'] . . .;. . OiA - -. -W r In this city to deal with.' We will, upou application, Bond promptly by mail, full linos of samples of those a?na of Goods desired and apecifled by bur friends and customers. AIP ordere accompanied by cash amounting to 923 and ovor, delivered in any part of the State free of freight charges. Those unaccompanied, will be sent O. O. D. We respectfully solicit orders,-which will receivo the prompt and personal attention of one of tho firm. 'Our' prices being low, wo think we can render satisfaction to all. ' Ci ve us a trial. J.H. & H. L. KIN ABD, May 3_COLUMBIA. S. C. . REMOVAL. Entire Kew 8tock. THE underaignod respectfully infoi ma .bia cu stomo ra that ho baa REMOVED to Ith? new atoro, on Main-street, directly -Loppoeite the Columbia lietel, and is fully propared with an entirely NEW STOCK OF 1 GOODS, to fit out a gentleman in the very LATEST FASHION. He baa secured thc Ifttoat and best styles of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING OOODa gcnorally. Call at the new eland and I select a suit, or leave your order and havo it nuida to measure. C. D. EBERHARDT. Mtroh 26 FAN MILLS, Q.BAIN CRADLES, HORSEPOWERS, REAPERS. MOWERS, aud all kinda flarv?bting Machines ou hand and for sale at lonaet price? in the market. We call special attention tr? our Horse? power, which is tho beak power in nan and not high priced, ft'ith our experience in planting, and the use cf agrioultur.*! imple, mcnts and machines, together with. ot?f.facili? ties for having goods manufactured, we, claim wo can give lower figures, hetfetc goods and bettor satisfaction than any of?? houso in Up? country. Send for oalalog?f. April 23 V. L?RICK* LOWRANCE OLD BANK Blt.1^ mi.i !>!VTlA-ATl^U cviiuKNtv taught, andwhl hy' * Nov 28 Gmo; I?. GAM . BILL. Broker. ?I Tho onl> fl'*feTlav'^g (.V.tVs at^IW?'??