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' --.--- -=y??r ---T-- -?r~t- : ; C <* MT?teI|ifc A En Wiri a j ?<?D?N\T ^ay^-^if?dfc&G Tde epatohea to Landon JourtmlS?e"pre3out ? reign of > torrar prevailing ia Paris. Many eminent oitisens are daily impri? soned, and tUoso hbld;as hostages are despaired of. Twenty-one members of the Commune no lodger; attend its sit? tings, but romain la:;iboh: respective ar? rondissements. Four hundred Yersail lists are said to h?ve deserted yesterday. Batteries have' b?et? established at Dau? phin Gate, which has been strongly for? tified .with earth-works and now barri? cades.' . ? 1 J . Ttt'Y,t?ie House of Lords, tooday, Rus? sell consented, to postponement of dis adsaipQroa the American treaty until the 20lh'of . Juno, to await the arrival of of-' :flciO,l papers. :- ; ' ' ... BERNE, May 19.-Austria has proposed and Switzerland ag reid toll con fe renee to.proveut a spread of tim rinderpest, j . - j^NbON^May- 20;-4The - Iktllt/ ?Zf?ws" 'fip?oial report, tbat'the Prussians would attaok-Peris, ;is, J Unfounded. The ' Tele ynap?g special Boys" Favre, .and. Simon '1el^ra?.*iw.cH^?^?itI^.?.. private let-. ters.Hn^r?dato'C^mb?tta in .a con spi racy again at Versailles. A flag' of truco from .Parie baa .?arrived J , f - VT: : - ir * ;. ' '.." :-.\ VERSAILLES, May 20. ~Roohofori's ar WaVjit Me?x ia r??ort'ed. r,,Theoc?nrMnts $l'Mta?j?'"houses of ?Ms haye been ?ordered?rto; ?vocal?, aa coiner, build Tn gs ard to beiddp-boled for musketry: The ??htral Obmmitt??'?jag assumed 'th? war ?>pw#rft tty ??" 'Ootemane-baa. determined O.ti&o tbjB..pfl;en9?ve'?}ga?ost ' th? V?rsa'il ?ots, ? Another despatch nays the Com? ma r^'ista; aro preparing to explode the toinp?rtB[.u. :'. -?T* ...j - ' PARIS,-Moy 10, V?A Lo NO ON, Midnight. It, 4a Kaia tho Gormans demand that au armistice bo1 'amnged : around Pa rio, to onubloUho maktug.a plobjosoitaui. .It ia thought- that Pru noe -will deoid? the future form inf^ government, and bring tbe^oivil 3truggio to a close. - Offioers of tho Gomm nue'h a. ve seized val uublo sacred articles fa tho Churoh of tho Trinity. ' All oh'aVobes iii ?be city will 'Be-Similarly dealt with, and'then closed. The demo? lition of Um famous Ohapol of the Expo ?ftt??- lias been GCKQ mended, The court fm^?t?l^ment, ^WBB;.?rjf??d Vto.-day. to '??te?fc di?atages' ti pon whom to exec uto letulmtory uieusurea determined upon by the ? Commune. . ? Tho Communists . claim that' ttmy reputed tho Versaillists yesterday.and to-day,iii. their attucks at ??eujl.ly, Cliopy? .Issy and-Veneers. ?? ' Vfctu? AILLES, May 20.-Roohefort . was arrested while attempting to escape from the Comtnuno, and wd? brought to yer sailles.' 'i? -, ..i PARIS, May. 20.-*-Two spies were 6hot yesterday- Four persons' condemned to deo th hrs charged with complicity in the recent' explosion.' The Central Comuaii teo ovo again , the principal power in T'arja^ and *bei?i??t5 Sit!- iec?j^Eiiisd by the coramittoe of publia safety. The journals of the Commune declare that the Federal position ia- strong; their organization has improved and confi? dence is greatly strengthened. ? MADIILD, May 20.-Reports of Prim's assassination implicates Ronge Barcia, ut present ? member of; the Cortes. LONDON, May 20.-The steamer Wil? liam III was burned ? .crew saved. PAMS, May 20.-There was an impor? tant engagement near Auteuil, to-day, bat the result is yet unknown. Fort Montrouge still holds out. The: Governor of Fort Bicetre has been arrested. The Yersaillists -in the Bois i do Boulogne mudo seven distinct assaults upon the ramparts. Great num ber?r?f' the Federals are concentrated at threatened pointai ' Thc bastion facing the Germans' positions are being rapidly repaired. The minority party in the Co m rad no and commission are being replaced by the Communists of more radical type; The 'oh arches of ' Notre Dame and Des Victoreas were sacked, and are now,occupied by the Federal troops*" " . ' . ' American IntelliAflnce. . CHARLESTON. May20-rArrived-steam? er Sea Gull, Baltimore; schooners Frank and Emily, Rockport, Me. Sailed brigs Bella, Dolores and Panchita, Bar? celona; bark Ermina, Rotterdam; steamer Champion, New York. CITY OF MEXICO, May 12.-Tampico continues in a state of revolution. The town ia defended by.400 men, who have had several fights with Federal troops outside the walls. Gen. Rocha, Esoobe do's right baud man, has left San Louis Potosi -for Tampico, professedly to sap press the revolqtion, but is suspected of the intention to organize a revolution in favor of Lerdo, and obtain.the oommaud of the Federals; also, to aid in an effort now making to corrupt and divide the army. It is believed there will be no Presidential eleotion by the people, and that the choice of President will devolve upon Congress, which, it is expected, . will be largely composed of partisans of Lerdo. Juarez is using the publio funds, ' and Lerdo his own private fonda, to win the Presidential campaign. Whoever may bo elected, his opponent will inau? gurate revolution and e esq me the Presi? dency by force of arms... The friends' of Properio Diaz are powerless. ZamB&ana ' is thoir leader, and he is handling his party in favor of Lardo. A rupture of the Lordo aqd Porfierio parties is immi? nent io Guerrero. Political disturbances continue, and there exists among Cod groBKioual factions ' great - hatred. Thc Logia]htnto of Bim Lais has'?athorized Fjoobsflrvcto)-'organize a force of 4.00C maa, (. in tl anticipation of eleotion riots, 3jj( Gil'adala j ara troops impeded voting, a lid many vere wounded. The genera1 cv?ditroiV?? tito Republic is ansettled, as Wu al. , ;; ./ V .. \ '?"A*^??j6lt?;.?tay lO.^Mrs. Fa?r'i attorney fl.l?d uh 'applicatioo for a nov tslal. ^Ot?rt?s^trS^vJn rnlirig on th? o&jrM'ana.rn^oo^ ?t?ror?, ant bringa forwardr ne?^. "discovered evi debee, apparently not oHmportant olia rooter. "CTlid general impression is tba all the points will be overruled. 1 i^riHon' ' exrdained ah??wi>? ihak?4ha through him. .The Sonat?then went into oxeo n ti ve B'osaiori on tho1 treaty. , r .ThsjjTFoKi?Vjnpeciai, flated ParMTllay VO, ways-the'Prussian's dre' nt ' Bo'ttdy'and lAubervillicrf, strongly reinforced. The pr iso nora -accused of eau Bi u g the explo? sion aro to bo shot to-night The first hostages selected for execution are an Arohbiabop of Par?6 and. tho Abbess de Qaerryarid O rose o. WAfiBr?oTO?;" l\?Ay .20.-The Eoglieh High Commission paid^? final visit to tho Whit?; House, to-day. . Morton saye he had Iiis oppy pf 'tho 'treaty burned. '; I !. Mr. DeBcllanhe 1ms been appointed ?harge d'Affairs for' Prance. Mr. Treil Juard, the Minister, has his leave of ab-: senoe. j ; ' " 'WasniNO?qN^'May 2Q.-Capt. Shufeldt bas ar rived". Ho reporta that a thorough survey, of the Tehnantopeo has been madoT. Jip baa no-'doubt of the feasibil? ity ;of ft eu.rfaoe oana|,: with no more cost 'than , tb^^mjpprtaoce of the work'-war .rants!. ^The supply . >of foster is tat on from n'epaVce cover b.oforo thought of for tbajS.?;pf<rp^fle.V-i?ap?ain '] Sunfeld t> .wife'died acid.Wae buried at sea, botw?on Havana abd Savannah. ' . luV,-j / ^j^^Witie?^Parti?lly cloudy.^ond cl ?aY-wea th er will ^probob'lyc?htlnue on Sunday on tho: Atlantic coaet; cloudy weather in tho'Mississippi valley. No serious disturbance is apprehended, for j the lakes. * . . ? ': ' Channinga &1 Farmer's ?fire alarm tele graph patent has'been extended. . The decision that every package of imported goods liable to internal reve? nue must bo stamped,' is reaffirmed. An extensivo swindle in counterfeit railroad tickets has been discovered. It is estimated that the companies have lost $30,000. The aqal troubles have beon compro? mised, and full work will be resumed dn Monday. Vigilance (Ku Kins) committees have been formed in Union, New Jersey, for the detection of incendiaries. 'NEW YORK, May 20.-The Erie litiga? tion has been postponed for two weeks. GALVESTON, AIay: 20.- Greeley was cordially received- -by the . people. Re? sponding to a serenade, be said he avoid? ed politics, ' beyond expressing disap? pointment about tho failure of geueral amnesty. I ?? ? l|l J' j Nsw. ORLEANS, May 20.-John Hen? nings recovered $10,000 from-the New Orleans andO hattanooga Railroad, for ! damages RUB bli mid by falling through an opening in the oomp?ny's wharf. PINANCIAL .V rv U COM.niKlt.CJAL.. NEW YonK, May 20-Noon.-Flour aud corn duli.. Wheat dull and lo. low? er. Fork 10.00. Cotton quiet and Strong -uplands 15%; Qrjeans lG^; soles 1,000 bales. Freights 'JlrnVr Governments Bieady aud uni!,; bfcocks quiet and linn. Money easy,-'?t-aV? Gold steady, at 11%. Exchange-lorig^lO^; short 10%. 7 P. M.-Speoie shipments to-day near $750,000. The bunk statement shows that loans have increased nearly 250,000; specie decreased nearly 1,000, 000; deposits increased over 1,550,000; legal tender increase over 2,500,000. Cotton a shade firmer; sales 1,458 balo3, at 16. Flour 5@10c lower. Wheat 2@ Bo. lower-winter, red aud.amber West? ern 1.65@?.66. Corn 102c. lower. Money easy, at 2@3. Sterling quiet, at 10^4((/> 10^0; - double eagles coming from the South canso a decline-eagles are now quoted "nominally at \i premium. Gold W%. y Governments steady. Southerns 'strong: T?nncsseos and Georgias quite active; Teoneasees 70^. Virgiuiaa.bS^; new 72. Louisianas 64; new 62}J; levees 70; 8s 83. Alabamas 1.03; 5s 70. Georgias 88; 78 92>?. North Carolinas.47?o"; new. 27. South Caroli? nas 74; new 64. BALTIMORE, May 20.-Flour quiet but firm. Wheat Arm. Com dull-Southern white and yellow 7G@77." Provisions Unchanged. * Whiskey 04. Cotton very firm-middling 15K@15%; stock 2,710. CINCINNATI, May 20.?-Flour firm. Corn dull and drooping, at 54@55. Provi? sions quiet, with leas pressure to' sell. Mess pork 16.50. Lard I <),'.<. Shoul? ders GXi sides 8>?@0.??. Whiskey higher, ut 89@90. CHARLESTON, Moy 20.-Cotton dull middling 15??@15%; receipts 289; sales 100; stock 13,069. AUGUSTA, May 20.-Cotton closed quiet but firm, at 14>^@14% for Liver? pool middling; sales 213 bales; receipts 100. SAVANNAH, May 20.-Cotton in good demand-low middling 14; receipts 566 bales; exporta 3,399; sales 500; stock 26,403. NEW ORLEANS, May 20.-Floor quiet super 6.25; double 6.75; treble 6 85(a) 7.00. Pork dull and lower-mess 17.75. Cotton steady-middling 15??@15%; receipts 4,507 bales; sales COU; stock 113.869. MOBILE, May 20.-Cotton qniet-mid? dling 15??; receipts 231; sales 3,000; , stook 19,923. GALVESTON, May 20.-Cotton quiet bot firm-good ordinary I8J.4 ; receipts 1,500 bales; sales 650; stock 59,567. LONDON, May 20-Noon.-Consols 93.%. Amorican securities dull. ! LIVERPOOL, May2Q-Evening.-Cotton . dosed quiet;-uplands V>^; Orleans 7^; Bombay shipments to 19th, 89,000 bales; 1 ealeB 10,000 bales; sp?culation and ex ' port 3,000; ship Rabis from Now Orleans ? 79-16. FRANKFORT, May 20.r-Bondn 90J?@ 1 96j??_^ "- , _ ' Turesbers and Separators. A 8.the season f(if?lheaB importantmacbinoi > ri. ts nosr at haiTaL tho uutforsigned hai iuiro?ucod that wclNknowar machino, tin , HWEEPrtTAKKB, belrigYhurtlrst eve* brough . into Sont li Carolina. ? 'M?M tnachifio is tin favorito of the WestorR/TJtrndr, and, from iti 3 appearanco, it. will defallYta eaanufAulureri I cintra for it. A ea mme niaoMuo eau ho som - at my establitdimint. AHJOYOUO nf J. W Carilwoll'9 ViltqrTN1*- THRittHEllS. Fo . pri?o, Ac, appl/to V< RIOBARD TOZER, Agent. May 20 2 . City JlacMuo Works. ~?$f:~ f Goxmvx^-'/k emil ?ppwra in *ho Greenville JSi^rvri?? foy a public meet? ing of tho Citi?oUB"of "tho lower portion .R^SSPftXr?l* wdL.npper, portion .oCXau rejoa'.O??BUcerao. bc;Jioldton tho third Saturday of Juno next, to take immedi? ate steps for. thoj formation of/ft., new County odt of portions of both of enid .Counties, lying between Saluda ?nd Euorco,Rivers.- . ', , Advioos from Japan state that the great clans there are united under the leadership of Prince Satsuma to m ai nt an tho Mikado in full powers against the Tycoon, and Paibo Satsuma is now virtually dictator. He has sent his foti- to Yeddo to take possession of tho Government in his name. According to tho lato census, Georgia has a greater colored population than any other State in the Union-Virginia comes next, then Alabama. ..? . Complota triumph over COHNS and BU? NIONS by Mona. BERGER, who discoyerod, lut. Tho naturo or Coma. .2d.'Their dia sulvont. 3d. Their permanent cure! These, discoveries aro tho happy result of years of study and pructico. Fur particulars, apply over tho Citizens' Savings Bank, from 0 to 12; and from 2 to 4 o'clock, at Hendrix House. May 10_ Take Notice. 8TALLS No. 3 an><?j?l furnish Ct^nu FINE BEEF every djfciuriug tho \S>i*t?&rollowinK >vuek. Cufltota solicited. ii??I. 8TAR??NO* POrE. May 21_? f \ 1 Notice'. ALL claims against tho catato of MRS. HANNAH ZIMMERMAN must bo pre? sented to tho nnderaigned. who is authorized to collect debts due to said estate. EDWIN J. SCOTT, May 21 mil _Executor. ! Capital Building and Loan Association, of Colombia, S . Q: THE original HubsNribi-rs^'to tho stock of this Association caKeftSuro tho portion of I the atook on which thafurst instalment is unpaid, by calling oiufm undersigned, on MONDAY noxt, tho 2j? instant. Those who apply first havo prater en conover all others. Bv order of tho Board of Directors. May 211 .T/HIN AGNEV President. ANOra?R NEW BOT Gentlemen's, Boys and Youths' DANCING PUMPS. Mar 212? 1 J. MKIGHAN. CHOICE ARTICLES. SUPERIOR GOSHEN BUTTER. Kugnr-cured Stripe, Hame sud Bides,. , Very superior Cheese. ; Extra Chocolate'. Italian Macaroni. Casi's Spat kling Gelatine, Curr apta. Ginger Preserves, Citron, Canned-Peaches, Mace, Green Corn, Tomatoes, ibo. .ALSO, . J MnTonf Ihn.n wlnhr.toil GOLDEN HAMS, with uumcrous other fresh, and dcsirablo articles. For sale lew by May 2113 . R. D. BENN ft SON. Cheap' Fertiliser. A {\ TONS COTTON REED MEAL. Excel *?AJ lent Tor manure. EDWARD HOPE. May 13_ Country Butter. QAH POUNDS FRESn COUNTRY BUT OULf TE lt for sale low hy May 18_E. HOPE. Baking Powders. pr ri DOZ. ROYAL BAKING TOWDERS, *J\J [sam?los free,] 50 doz. Andrews' celebrated Yeast Powders. 25 doz. Sea Foam Baking Powder, 20 boxes Baiting Soda, assorted papers. Just received and tor sale by May 13_ JOHN AGNEW A, SON. Choice Hay Butter. I A TUBS ohoioe May BUTTER, just re 1AJ coived and for sale hy May ll_JOHN AGNEW & SON. 30,000 MUDS OF LINEN AT C. F. JACKSON'S. WHITE LINEN, at 25, 37* and 50 cents. LINEN DUCK, fioo and common. LINEN DRESS GOODS. LINEN DRILLS, Whito and Brown. LINEN DAMASK, White and Brown, all at g GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. May 7_;_ For Rent, THAT desiroblo WAREHOUSE, adjoining tho Greenville and Columbia Ra?roRii. formerly occupied 'by Mesara. Blakoly A Oibbea; size 120 by 40 feet. For terms, apply to B. J. BOONE. Agent. M-tylfl At Office of E. W. Selbela A Cn. For Rent* THE commodious and dosirahlo Hil ROOM8 above tho Store wo.oocnny ?ila singly, in snits, or .altogether. Pos? session of the second floor desired in Sep? tember. R. C. SHIVER A CO. April 2B_]_ For Sale. A A. CAR LOAD of fine Kon-MW. jUcrTVtncky MULES and HOhHES^HHi tfV/"\ -amonjr them come fast^^T^^L 1 1 ? " stock-for sale. Apply at AGNEW & CO.'S Stabloa, Assembly street. April 25 WALTER C. PI8HER, (Opposite. Columbia Hotel,) DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN sfo ?f di Drugs, Medioines, Chemioals, SPONUES, Chamois PkbiB, Corks, Toilet Bruuhua, Tooth Brushes, Comba, Toilet Soap, Castile Soap, bay Rnm, Hair Oil?, Vichv Salt, Kissingen 8slt, Nit. Cerium, Jeibis/fl Meat, Jam. flinger, Morn Starch, Gelatiuo," Clove?, Allapice, Cinnamon, Nutmeg*, Unco, Puro 8uda, Eng., Croam Tartar, Congroas Wator, Ac. ?a* Presorlptioua prepared at any hour ol tho night or day._. April 2Q ^ The best place to gola cool summer drina is at PoLLooa'n. A Ano summer tonio ia Hattorfs Ld .ors can bo had al POLLOCK'S. '?IKgR PBEMI?M LAND SALE., _..!.. : ?iO .'. i ? ?-.? ? _ . ""ff $100.000 ?? Le' Distr}tbuted to Sharcliolders. "|?7U1r?"DOLLAR8 will porchaao a aharo, in Jj cludiiiK a work or art worth Ave dollars. Tho Derby Farm Proporty to he distributed embraces the largest Vinoyard and Orchard in tho Hou th. UNEQUALED CLIMATEl PEACEABLE OOUNTRYl GENEROUS 80IL1 The ealubriom; and health-giving climate of Aiken has givon it tho narnu ur "Tuc Saratoga of tho South." ! $95,000 in Prorninm1* presented, to Share? holders. 1100,000 in Real Estate and Greenback Prizes to be distributed to Share-holders. 01 Roal Ealato Prizes, worth from $300 to $25.000. 622 Qroonbaclc Prizes, from $5 to $1,000. Only 19,000 shares will ho ieenod. ONE SHARE IN EVERYTHIR'IY-ONE WILL ! DRAW A PRIZE. Thia Real Eelato Proporty, convoyed by Dood of Trust to tho Committee who aro to conduct tho Drawing, ?B to bo transferred by I thom to tho fortunato Share-holders as Boen as tho remaining shares sro sold. Tho Drawing will take placo according to tho published programme. THE DAY OF THE DRAWING Will bo announced by telegram to tho Asso? ciated Press. A small sum Invested now may Bccurc a for? tuno. Evory Share-holder may rest assured of equal justice, anil that this scheme, unlike many others, IB "FAIR, SQUARE AND HONEST." Money received after tho books are closed will be p.omptly returned. For fall particu? lars, ss embraced In revised pamphlet, ad? dress J. C. DERRY, General Manager, Key Box No. 834, Augusta, Ga. ?ar MR. J. MoU. TH ARIN, tho agent or tho Association, can ho found for a short time at tho ofilce of Mr. D. Qambi Ul, Main street. May 18_ GEORGE TUPPER, BU O KER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, COLUMBIA, ti. C. OFFICE over W. O. Fisher's Drug 6toro, opposite Colnmbia Hotel, Main street. May 2 CARRIAGES. A COMPLETE assortment ot two and fe ur-sc at Pae?en}jer CARRI? AGES has Juat been received at tho Reposito? ry, cornor Lady and Assembly streets. Tho latest and mont stylish patterns have boen selected with caro, from tom? of the beat builders in thc country; and the stock never hau hoon surpassed in design or finish by any ofTurod hero. Prices moderate. Dec 10_W. K. O BEENFIELD. B.EMOVAL. Entire New Stock. THE undersigned respectfully informs ibis cnstoiners that lie has.REMOVED to Hbo now atoro, un Main?street, directly -oppo-dtc the Columbia lintel, and is tully proparod with an entirely NEW STOCK OF GOODS, to fit nut a gentleman in the very LATEST FASHION. Ko has secured, tho latest and best stvlos of CLOTH rt, 0A88? MERES and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH INO VJUUl/rf ??'uci?iiY. vjall ?t inn he?r el?iiu ?M'd select a nuit, ur leave yonr ordor and have it made to measure. C. D. EBERHARDT. March 26_? . . ._ For Sale, 3?*{\f\ ACRES of LAND in Barnwell, ,\J\J\J on tho Ediato. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lots to suit. . Saw Mill and 2.000 acres or Land iu lexing? ton, on North Edisto, $7,COO. 2,500 acres Watcreo Bottom Land, $2 pr acre 2,500 acres creek bottom and pine Land, at $2 pur acre. 1 Houao in this city, 36,000. HOUSE and thirteen acree LAND, near the city-$8.500. Apply to JOHN BAUBKETT, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent. Seo*. 25_ly Jewelry and Silverware, OF the most approved styles, can be ob? tained at I. SULZBACHER'S establish? ment, Main street, Columbia Hotel Row. Sota sud half sots in great variety. Also, -blaire and cluster DIAMONDS. SPECTA? CLES and EYE-GLASSES to suit aU ages. Mav 12 REDUCTION IN PRIGS OF Spring and Summer Clothing, AT E. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S. WE havj tho largest rotail stock in the State, and. anxious to reduce it, will soil it at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Tho stock is unbroken, and tho beat stock wo havo over handlod. Now HATS, of a desirable et vie, jual re? ceived. This reduction will apply alao to our CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. May 1? 's.aiai.i?ivMs o M $ H xv *Suiq^oxo jouiuing pms Suiidg dO NI MOIXOilQga Millinery. MRS. 0. E. REED bega leave to inform tho ladies in genera' that she han now ready a lull linc of tho latent and mostfaahinnabh atylee of MILLINERY, Hair and Fancy G?odB, at reduced prices .Also, froah supplies every week Call and ?eo for yonrselves. May 4 LIME, THK tilt.15AT PlflltTII.IKKll. ICAN furnish LIME at Depot at Walhalla S. O.. for $1 50 per barred. Address, RKV. B. HOLDER, Walhallas S C. March 20 _'_ Free Soup every duy, at ll o'clock, at roi. LOCK'S. I George Huggins' Agency, Established tn Columbia, 8. C., A. J). 1849. _ rilUE following companies b&vo complied JL with tho laws of tue State of Boutk Caro? lina, aud havo boon duly licensed bj tho Comp trollor-Gonoral o' tbs SiaU, and by city ot Columbia, for theprcsoutycar, roprcsouting ? CAPITAL OP OVEIl $20,000.000. Ai tua. Firolnauranco Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. Imperial Firo Iusuranco Company, of Lon? don. Union Firo Insuranco Company, of San Francisco, California. l'hccnix Firo lusuranco Company," of New York. Putnam Firo Insurance Company, o? Hart? ford, Connecticut. Manhattan Firo Insurance Company,of Now York. GEORGE HUGGINS, Agent. Ofhco ut Mr. Duffie's new bookstore; oppo sito tho Columbia Hotel.._May 20 t?mo G JES TO LOVE & OO.'S ! BECAUSE they procure the latest styles in DRY GOODS. and get bettor value for their money than Can be had in any other house in the city. We are now showing an entire new stock in new styles of LADIES' MADE DRESSES, ? Polline ase Over Dresses, Ladies' Under Garments. &e. "Our Mr. Love" ls shipping ne, by every I atoamor, new novelties, and our stock of MUNS GOODS, LINEN GOODS, &C,, Surpasses anything in this market, and at still lower prices. Weare a "liveboneo," and iutond driving a bunineaa on quick sales and small profits. W. D. LOVE, May 10_B. li. MoCRKERY. For Sale. WE ofTor the following dceirablo pro iiff pert) fur sale: ?I?L THAT splendid family RESIDENCE, with forty-two acres of laud attached, known aa tho "Walker Place." Soveral hundred fruit treca of the choicest selection now in full bearing. Tho lands aro comprised of highlands and meadow, with a bold free apr in;; not diataut from tha house. The front, near four acres in extent, faces on Upper Boundary, ono of onr most public ntr??t?; ALSO, That very desirable piece of property situ? ated on corner nf Richardson and Lumber streets, running hack to A.Mntnbly, mnuininr near two acres land. On the premises ia a lengthy brick store, say 200 feet deep. The lot comprises one of tho most desirable build? ing sites in the city. ALSO. Tho Lot situated on corner of Richardson and Liurel streets, opposito the proposed Court Houac and Peal Office, for which $75,000 has been appropriated, fronting 90 feet on Main street aud 208 on Laurel. R. O'NEALE A SON, April 29_Cotion Town. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY o tn o Ol O o HATS, And Gents* Furnishing Goods, 10 PER CENT. BELO W COST, AT OOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. THIS is no humbug. Wo aro obliged to diaooso of all (lon.ls now in store by the lat of September, to make a chango in our business. Tako notice, that each article is marked its oom in plain figures, from which will bo DEDUCTED TEN PER CENT. Tho public is particularly requested to oall early, as bargaiiiH may be obtainod. Country mer? chants viaiting tho city eau find a choice stock of new and seasonable goods at our store. Bear in mind, gorids 10 per cent, below coat, at GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. May 10_-_ FAN MILLS, Q.RA1N CRADLES, , HORSEPOWERS. REAPERS, MOWERS, and all kinda Harvesting Machines un hand and fur salo at lowost prices in tho market. We call special attention to our Horso* Power, which is tho beBl powor in uso and j not high pricod. With our experience in I planting, and the uso of agrioulturtl imple? ments and machines, together with our fuoili ties Tor having goods manufactured, wo claim j we can give lower figures, bettor goods and better satisfaction than any othor house lu the I country. Send for oataloguo. April 23 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Tho only fin? Playing Cards nt POLLOCK'S. TO - 3D B A L E R S And Those in Want of DEY GOOD Su WE havonowin store a full line of the noweat and ?nest * FASHIONABLE GOODS Of domebtio, French"? and English manufac? turo, which we guara nt co, at all limo J, to aell as low, if not at lesa prices, than any house in Colombia, buying our Gooda from tho largeat and moat celebrated}.'establishments io tho United States. And:as we d?aire to ploaae all, wohavo now in our boneo the BEST GRABES OF EVERY CLASS OF GOODS. From the lowost to the highest, and we feel confident that all those fa torin j? us with an I order from a distance will be pleased and I satisfied that . OUR H OUSE . IS TES ONE ',...(,,... . * " In'this city to deal with. We will, noon .application, send promptly by mal!, full lines of samples of thoso kind of Goods desired and specified by our friends and customers. Ail orders accompanied by cash amounting to 925 and over, delivered iii any part of tho State froo of freight cha seras. Those unaccompanied, will hu . ont C. O. B. We respectfully Bohcit orders, whiea',wftl receive tho promot and Tinr?opO iitis?sz: ci ono or the firm. " Onr pricuB being lair,' wa think we can render satisfaction to all.. Givo na a trial. J. H. & M. L. Ttl WA RH May 3_COLUMBIA, B. O. ?XaX. TO HANP. OUR BEAUTIFUL, ATTRACTIVE AND extraordinary ?CHEAP STOCK OF DAY GOODS J Is in store and moving, making roomoaily for HEW ARRIVALS, Which we will continue to receive nil through the seaaon. OUR SAMPLES BURKAU ls a success, and we aro flow distributing j Gooda over the entire 8tate through ita agency. The most careless observer cannot but st?) the great advantages to .be derived from dealing with a live honse, like aura, whero everything is kept moving by ayotes? and ordor-where no extra profita are basked on to pay idle bands. Ot course, wa oan and do 8ELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANT HOUSE IN THIS. SECTION. A positive proof is, that we sell more Gooda than aU the rest added together. That is the proof. Tho people know where to bny cheapest, and lut tho stranger follow tho groot nnblio. In I buying, let them follow those who know E. C. SHIVER ft CO. April 8_ Scythes and Grain Oradles. 2DOZ. superior GRAIN CRADLES. 10 doz. Griffin's Grain and Grasa Saythes, I taut received and foi salo low by May 17_JOHN AOrJEW A SON. Just Received, PORTER & STEELE'S, AFOLLLmKOF SASH EIBBONS, IM ALL COLORS, TOB MAY PARTIES. April'll . Soap! F oap!! Soap!!! i\f\BOXE.t FAMILY 80\P-quality nn ?A/Vf surpassed, and price* re&u?ed 20 1 ppr cen? -at wholoaalo and retail, by 1 May 13_JOHN AGNEW A SON. If you want your thirst quenched, call at POLLOCK'S. .