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v o t? Eid w?: A?*1 A X R s . roon .jPAIN-CORAN UATTK3-S-?iIi?i?AItiDS. MADIUD, April 7.-'The Portugese Minis ter has beea instructed to inform the Spa? nish Government that Don Fernando, of Portugal, positively 1 declines to accept the crown of Spain, which had been tendered to him. HAVANA, April 7.-Admiral Hoff has been ordered to watch the Peruvian monitors as well as tho expected expeditions from New Orleans. MONTEAL, April 7.-Dion beat Foster the third and decisivo match game of billiards here to-day. The score stood Dion 1,200: Foster 1,115. -o MESS AUE PROM I'UKSIDKM URANT. HE RECOMMENDS CONGRESS TO PROVIDE FOI ELECTIONS IN VIRGINIA, AND MISSISSIPPI, AM EXPRESSES THE RELIEF THAT THE RBPUHLt CAN CONSTITUTIONS WILL RB ADOPTED. WASHINGTON, April 7.-The following message of the President was roceived bj Congress, at 1 o'clock, this afternoon ; 7b ?te Se?ale and House of Representatives While I am aware that tho time in whici Congress proposes now to remain in sessioi is very brief, and that it is its desire, as fa: as is consistent with the public interest, U avoid entering upon the general business o legislation, there is ono subject which con ceros so deeply thc welfare of the country that I deem it my duty to bring it befor you. I havo no doubt that you will concur wit) me iu the opinion that it is desirable to rc store tho States which were engaged iu th rebellion to their proper relations to th Government and the country at as early period as the people of these States shall b lound willing to become peaceable and ordei ly communities, and to adopt and maintai such constitutions and laws as will effectuoll secure the civio and political rights of a persons within their borders. The authority of the United States, whic has been vindicated and established by ii military power, must undoubtedly be as? serted for the absolute protection of all i citizens in the full enjoyment of the freedoi and security whioh is the object of n repul Hean government. But whenever tho pe< pie of a rebellions State are ready 1 enter in good faith upon the accomplisl ment of this, object, in entire conformit with the constitutional authority of Coi ' gross, it is certainly desirable that all caus of irritation should be removed as prompt as possible, that a more perfect Union may 1 established, and tbe oountry be restored peaoe and prosperity. Tho convention of the people of Virgin whioh met in Bichmond on Tuesday,Decet ber 3d, 18G7, framed a constitution for th State which was adopted by the Conventh on the 18th cf April, 1868, nnd I desire i spectfully to call the attention of Congre to the propriety of providing by law for t holding of an election for that State at soi time between the months of May nnd Ju next, under the direotion of the milita commander of the district, at which t adoption of that constitution shall be sr mitted to the citizens of the States. And this should seem desirable I would reco mend that a spare vote be taken upon su parts as may be thought expedient, and tl at the came time, and u nder the same autb ity, there shall be an election for the offic provided under such constitution, and tl the constitution, or such parts thereof, shall have been adopted by the people submitted to Congress on the first Moue of December next for its consideration, that if the same be then opproved the nee sary steps will have been taken for the i toration of tho State of Virginia to its p per relations to tbe Union. I am led to make this recommendati from the confident hope and belief that people of that State, now ready to co-op ate with the national government in bril ing it again into such relations to the Un as it ought, as soon as possible to establ and maintain, and to give to all its peo those equal rights under the law, wb were asserted in tho declaration of indep dence in the words of one of the most ill triona of its sons. I desire, also, to ask the consideratioi Congress to tbe question whether there not just ground for believing that the C stitution framed by a Convention of people of Mississippi for that State, i once rejected might not be again s mitted to the people of that State in '. manner, and with the probability of same result. (8igned) U. S. GRAN! WASHINGTON, D. C., April 7, 18G9. -o WASHINGTON NEWS. TUE PERSONAL DISADILITY RILL-THE J BAMA LAND GRANTS-A SIGNIFICANT POINTMENT OF CONSUL TO CURA, AN1 SIGNIFICANT PRAYER IN CONGRESS, &C, WASHINGTON, April 7.-Tho Senate passed the bill known ns the "personal ability bill," which authorizes parties el od to office in tho Southern States to qm under the modified test oath; but thei little hopo of it going through tho Hi this session. There aro numerous petitions from groes, praying uniform school privilege Tho Senate has passed, with some nm ments, tho bill reviving the grants of li to Alabama for railroad purposes. Tho Election Committee has been aut ized to investigate Louisiana affairs du tho recess of Congress. Tho Chaplain of the Senate prayed day, that tho patriot armies of Cuba re be strengthed, and the isle of the Bea bi livered from its oppressors. The consideration of tho deficiencj propriation bill was resumed, whee amendment appropriating $50,000 foi improvement of tho mouth of tho M sippi River was lost. In tho Houso, tho Georgia bill {by '. * lUtlUJaosd. Batter moved t&ruriFl vious question, which waa not.seconded. Bingham .made an elaborate-. constitutional argument iu opposition to it. An adj op ru? in on t was made i before decisive action bad been taken. The. Senate, to-day, ci ?firmed P. B. Pinchbeck (colored) as Begister of the Land Office, at New Orleans, General J. M. Steed man, as Consul at St. Jago de Cuba, and some fifty other nominations. -o URNEBAL DOMESTIC IM'KLLKiKM'K. RET?RN OF SPANOLER AND ARNOLD. BALTIMORE, April 7.-Spanglor and Ar? nold, two of the conspirators concerned in the assassination of tho late President Lin? coln, aud who, sinco their conviction at tho sanie timo with that of Mrs. Surratt, have been confined at the Dry Tortugas, until lately pardoned by Ex-President Johnson, arrived here to-day, in the steamship Cuba. BALEIOH, April 7.-The Legislature will probably adjourn on Monday next. An attempt wits mado last night to assas? sinate Josiah Turner, Jr., tho editor of the Sentinel. About mid-night, a shot was tired through tho window of bis room, and lodged in his bed, without doing any damage. Tho would-be assassin escaped. Great indigna? tion is expressed ut the occurrence. -o Ship News. NEW YORK, April 7.-The steamship Qua? ker City arrived here to-daj', from Charles? ton. CHARLESTON, April 7.-Arrived-schooner N. W. Smith, from New York; schooners Mary Susan, Elenthera and William States, from Rockport, and schooners Frank aud Emily, from Cardenas. Sailed-bark W. G. Putnam, for Liverpool; schooner Bobort Caldwell, for Queretaro, and schooner Rauger, for New York. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. LONDON, April 7-Noon.-Consols 931?,. Bonds 83*$. LIVERPOOL, April 7-Noon -Cotton opens quiet; uplands 12??@12??d. ; Orleans 129fg@12??d. ; sales of the day estimated at 8,000 bales. LIVERPOOL, April 7-Afternoon.-Tho sales of cotton to-day will reach 10,000 bales. Breadstuff's dull. Lard 72s. 6d. UAVRE, April 7.-Cotton ou the spot is quoted nt 146>?. LIVERPOOL. April 7-evening. Cotton steady. Middling uplands 12}?@12}?. Orleans 12??@12)?. Sales of the day 10,000 bales. DOMESTIC. NEW YORK, April 7-Noon.-Cotton steady-middling uplands 28 >?. Gold 131??. The stock market is irregular-New York Central advanced to lG?3^, but reacted to 164%, and then 165; since tho Board closed Pacilio Mail stock is quoted at 190%@191. Money is active, at 7 percent., with u com? mission of l-16(<n'k' per cent. Exchungo 108JB. Virginia 6'S, ex-coupons, DGV^; new issue, 60. Missouri's, 87; Louisiana Levee O's, 69. Freights dull. Corn without de? cided change. Pork drooping-new mess 30.87,'ii. Lard dull-in barrels 18^ for steam pressed. Spirits turpentine more steady, at 50>?@51. Rosin steady, at 2.47^' (o\2.54 for strained. NEW YORK, April 7-Evening.-Cotton firm; sales 2,500 bales-middlings 28J^cts. Gold 131^4'. Southern stocks quiet. Money slightly easier, at 7 per cent. FJour dull. Superfine State $5.55@5.90; common to fair extra Southern $6.35@7. Wheat heavy. Corn unchanged. Pork lower, at 830.87}.... Lard a shade firmer. Whiskey declining, at 92Rice quiet. Sugartfirm. Freights heavy. CINCINNATTI, April 7.-Whiskey. Pork, $31.50 ; but in no demnnd. Bacon nomi? nally unchanged. Lard dull, at 18. NEW ORLEANS, April 7.-Cotton irregular without quotable ohango. Middlings '28jH @28J?. Sales 275. Receipts. 879. Ex? ports 929. Gold 131%. New York sight exchange^ premium. Flour firm. Super? fino $5.75. Double oxtra $6.25. Yellow wheat 78(5)80. Oats firm at 70. Pork dull at $32.50(o)32.75. Bacon firm. Shoulders j 14. Clear ribs 17#. Lard dull. Sugar j dull-common ll ; prime 13%. Molasses quiet-prime 70. Whiskey firmer-rectified 87(2)92. Coffee fair 14%($15>?-prime MOBILE, April 7.-Cotton quiet-low mid? dlings 2( j j,j cts. Receipts 448 bales. CHARLESTON, April 7.-Cotton easier, bnt moro active. Sales 700 bales-middlings 27}?ct8. Receipts 406 bales. AUGUSTA, April 7.-Cotton a shade firmer -middlings 26%cts. Sales 3JJ bales. Re? ceipts 120. SAVA:TNAn, April 7.-Cotton quiet, but steady-middlings 27J?ota. Receipts 536 bales. GENERAL LONGSTEET.-Tho New "?ork Tribune deprecates tho argument against tho confirmation of General Longstreet (since confirmed) as collector of customs at New Orleans. It says: Ho will do his duty; ho will servo tho country, and no publie in? terest will be iujured by his holding this office. Tiiat is tho practical consideration. A higher thought is, that by tho confirma? tion of General Longstreet, nothing remains of the past rebellion but a bitter memory. Tho duty of tho present is peace and loyalty. If you intend to keep tho dark me? mories alive, you will invoke thc vengeance of tho Government; if you mean to forgot tho past and accept tho responsibility of tho present, assisting the restoration of tho Union, and giving to tho Constitution and thu laws a sincero and ear neut support, then you ure our fellows in citizenship, and share with us tho blessings of the Union. -o A bill providing that chloroform should bo administered previous to executions was vetoed lately iu an Eastern Legislature, be? cause chloroform was dangerous to lifel pleton Tronpe closed their engagement at the Hibernian Hall, on Tnesday night, with Poe oh o o tas, n nd winged their way to Au? gusta. Manager Oran is to succeed them ou the 20th with an opera tio company, num? bering thirty-five persons. It is also ru? mored in the "City by the Sea" that a prominent Washington theatricVl manager is making arrangements there for next sea? son. The annual meetiug of the Stockholders of thc North-eastern Railroad took place yesterday. Mr. D. T. Corbin, counsel for Gilbert Pils bury, has served notice of appeal from Judge Carpenter's decision in the recent mandamus case on a writ of error to tho Supreme Court, to be heard ou the third Monday of this month. Only sevouteen deaths in the city, for tho week ending April 3. A. shell road is contemplated ou King streot, from Laue to thc forks of tho rond, and an avenue of shade trees on Meoting street to Magnolia Cemetery. Bully for Char? leston ! The Board of Trade celebrated its third anniversary yesterday. Programme-Elec? tion of officers ; a collation, and au address by Col. W. L. Trenholm. Mr. Bernard O'Neill has just made the first direct importation of flour from Chi? cago. Tho freight cost only $1.60 per bar? rel. Mr. Parker, of Kaltnuzon, Micbigau, is tryiug to lease the Mill's House, and open | it to the public iu spleudid style. A copyright was granted Dr. A. G. Mackey, Tuesday, for a new Masonic work, ! entitled "The Smybolisms of Freemason? ry ; illustrating and explaining its science 1 and philosophy, its legends, myths and symbols." j On and after Monday, the 12th instant, j the tri-weekly trains on tho Charleston and i Savannah Railroad will leave tho Charleston depot on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri? days, at 6 o'clock, A. M., and return from Coo8awhatchie on thc same days at half-past 12 o'clock, P. M., and reach tho depot at Charleston, at 6 o'clock, P. M. -o London has a sensation preacher in the person of Ned Wright, a converted burglar. His language is so striking and so effective that Mr. Spurgeon stands no chance against him with the female portiou of tho audi? ence. He has lately been preaching nt the midnight mission houses in London, und with such force that many women fell insen? sible and had to be removed on stretchers. Three men bad an altercation about a claim in Howard County, Southern Kansas, last week, which resulted in the death of all three. Two of them attacked a third for jumping a claim and were shot and killed by him, and the latter also received wounds in the meleo which proved fatal soon after. The Mayor of Mobile recently married a colored couple. After the ceremony, the husband said, "Massa Calob, you bas for? gotten something." "What is it, Aaron?" asked the Mayor. "Why, you ain't buss the bride." The now Galt House, erected at Louis? ville, Ky., and furnished at a cost of over $1,000,000, will be opened on Monday. It is said to be the largest hotel in the South or West. The Court of Appeals of Naples has sanc? tioned the marriage of a priest, on the grounds that priests have the same rights as other citizens, that tho civil c>ile only is sovereign and that tho law has nothing to do with scruples of couscionce. "Do you say your prayers regularly every night and morning?" asked a sympathetic lady of a little shoe black, to whom she had just given a trifle. "I allua sez 'um at night, mum, but any smart boy can take care of hisself iu the day-time," was tho little rogue's reply. An exchange gives a curious account of a fight between a mastiff and a cow. It ter? minated in tho cowardly retreat of the dog before the dogged advance of the cow. A surgeon in a distant place is said to have removed a tumor weighing sixty-three pounds, and thinks of presenting it to Gen. Grant. A bachelor sea-captain was complaining that be couldn't get a satisfactory chief officer, when a young lady remarked that she should liku a situation ns first mato. The captain took the hint and tho girl. In Hayti threo hundred Haytien dollars aro now quoted as equivalent to ono dollar gold. . Tho Richmond News, on tho present coiidition of affairs in Virginia, linds conso latiou iu the old saying, that "onco ain't always, and now ain't foro vcr." Two twin sisters, aged fifteen, recently eloped together from Nashville with a pair of beardless youths, and were safely mar? ried in Cincinnati. lf it is true that money is filthy, what a remarkable desire there is iu the human fa? mily to become unclean. Light! Light!I Light!!! SAFETY and Economy combined, by using tho ORES?ENT QAH GENERATOR ami ORES? CENT oil,. Tbiu OH in non-explosive and gives a brilliant light, wi.hon', tho u?o ot lamp-chim noys, ortho tronhl't of cleaning them. Kerosene Lamps altered to uso tl e Crescent Oil and Oas Generator, at a triding cxponso. For furthor in? formation and a supply of Oroscuut Oil and Oas Oonerator, apply to J. it T. Ll. AGNEW. A MEETlNa o? tUe 8harHUoV^T" o? the Build J\ lng and L?ah Association will be held THIS (Thursday) EVENING, in tho City Council Chamber, ?t 8 o clock, for t arp?se of electing offloers. Eaoh proxy requires a ten conts Internal lloveuue Stamp. ' C. V. CARRINGTON, Secretary Meeting of Organization. April 8 1 True Brotherhood Lodere No. 84, A. F. M. AN EXTBA C JMMUNICATION of True -Brotherhood Lodge No. 84, A. F. M., will tbe held, at Masonic Hall, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The Third Degree will be conferred. By order of tho W. M. April 8 1 S. L. LEAPHART, Secretary. JAMES E . SPEAR, 235 King street, Opi*o$itt Hasel, Oliarleston, S. ?O. CAN BE FOUND a good solection of Fine WATCHES, JEWKLKY, HIL VEE, PLATED _I WARE and FANCY GOODS; SPECTACLES an? J&YE-OLAHSES, to suit all ?Rea. MKHOII?C EinblooiB, JewelB and Regalia, on hand and made to order. Watches, Jewelry, ole, carefully repaired. Dia? monds and other precious stones set to order. O. W. Jathro, formerly of Gl eenwood, 8. C., can bc found at the abovo establishment, and will be pleased to see his friends. Anril 8 J8mo Direct Importation--Spice8. Etc. JUST RECEIVED, direct from thc other fide of | the Atlantic, a supply of genuine SPICES ANI? OOMDIMETQ-TS! Such as MACE, GINGER, NUTMEOS, WHITE PEPPER, CINNAMON, CLOV1?H, etc. Theeo ar? ticles are warranted pure and unadulterated, and superior lo auvthiug of thu kind in this market. E. E. JACKSON, April s 2 Plain street, near Assembly. United States Internal Revenue, Am>BB80K| April 1. 18G9. NOTICE ia hereby given, that on the 2Cth day of APBIL, 1861), at my oflice in Anderson, appeals will bo received and determined relative to any erroneous or excessive valuations, assess? ments or enumerations by the Assessor or Assist? ant Assessors of tho annual taxes for 1809, which havo been assessed. Tbc Assessor's oflico is open daily, during busi? ness hours, for the hearing of Appeals by parties who shall appear voluntarily before him," relating I to any taxes which have boon assessed, and which havo not been committed to thc Collector. All appeals to the Assessor as aforesaid, must be made in writing, and specify the particular canse, matter or thing respecting which a decision is re? quested, and must, moreover, state the ground or principle of error complained of. H. O. HERRICK, Apjil 8 2 U. 8. AfiBossor Third District S. C. GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' LINEN FANCY EMBROIDERED AND LACE COLLARS, AT April 3 C. F. JACKSON'S. Hay! Hay!'. P7l\ BALES Prime HAY. just received and uf I *J fered low, for cash. Applv to April G;J JACOB LEVIN. Golden Seed Rice. pr/\ BUSHELS Primo Upland SEED RICE, for O* t salo by B A G. ?). HOPE. For Rent. ^ THAT Large and Doairablo RESIDENCE, [fif? with line gardons attached, corner of Gervais and Bull streets. For particulars, inquire of DR. JOHN LYNCH, Or, at this oflice. April C Gas Light Bills. CONSUMERS will please attend to the payment of their BILLS for the month of MARCH, at my oflice, corner of Plain and Aseemblv streets, without delay. JACOB LEVIN, April 6 3 Secretary Oas Company. Corn Whiskey. 5BBLS. NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY, of superior quality, on consignment and for salo low. by the barrel. E. ft O. D. HOPE. Corn! Corn!! Corn!!! 2AAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE TEN .VJUU NESSEE CORN, on hand and to arrive, for salo at lowest market prices bv car load and at retail. _-L'^JC- AGNEW. In Bankruptcy. In tho District Court of tho United States for the District of South Carolina. At Columbia, the 1st day of April, A. J). lSfi'J. fTMHE undersigned hereby gives notice of bis JL appointment as Assignee of Dr. B. W. TAY LOB, of Columbia, (?onoty of Richland, and State of South Carolina, within the said District, who baa been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon hia own petition, by the District Court of tho said Dis? trict. THOS. J. LAMOTTE, Assignee. April 1 _ _th8 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. At Columbia, the 1st day of April, A. J). 1869. THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap? pointment aa Assignee of LEWIS SIMMONS, of Columbia, County of Richland, and Si ate of South Carolina, within tho aaid District, who haB been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon hie own peti? tion, !>\ tho District Court of tuc said District. April ljtli3 THQ3. J. LAMOTTE, Assignee. In Bankruptcy. In tho District Court of tho United States for tho District of South Carolina. At Columbia, the Isl day of April, A. D. 1869. TUE undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap? pointment AB Assignee of W. P. STARKE, of Columbia, County of Richland, and State cf South Carolina, within tho said District, who hau been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon bis own petition, by tho District Court of tho said District. April 1 th3 THOS. J. LAMOTTE. Assignee. In Bankruptcy. In tho District Court of tho United Staten for tho District of South Carolina. At Columbia, the\st day of April, A. I). 1869. rilHE undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap JL pointmont as Assignee of A. L SOLOMON, of Columbia, County of Richland, and State of South Carolina, within thc said District, who has boon adjudged a Bankrupt, upon hia own peti? tion, by the District Court of tho said District. April 1 th? THOS. J. LAMOTTE, Assignee. In Bankruptcy, In tho District Court of the United States for tho District of South Carolina. At Columbia,Ute 1st day of April, A. IK 1869. THE undersigned hereby give notice of their appointiitt nt aH Assignee of JAMES li. ADAMS, of Richland County, in the St ate of South Carolina, within said District, who has been ad? judged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the Distriot Court ol aaid District. H. W. RICE, I AasiirnecB THOS. J. LAMOTTE, ( A8blS?C0B Aoril 1 th3 50 Auat?on Sale of Harbadocs and Matanza? Sugars, Enqlish Island, Cuba, Clayed and Muscovado Molasses. > r :. ? BY RISLEY & CREIGHTON, Importen. WILL bs sold, at auction, at ll o'clock A. M., on THUltSDAY, 8th instant, at Accommodation Wharf, tho following lots of SUGARS and MO? LASSES: CarRo es Schooner .'Emma," from Barbadoos 57 H il ns. Choice and Extra Barbadoos Grooery SUGAltS, 8 Tierces Choice and Extra Barbadoea Grocery Sugars, '34 barr?la Choice and Extra Burbadoes Grocery Sudara, ?IO Puncheons Extra Barhadoes MOLASSES. Balance of Cargo per "Mary A. Holt," from Ma? tanzas OJ HMDS. Choice Grocery SUGARS, 50 Boxen Di v Centrifugal " C.") Hhds. Sew Crop Clayed MOLASSES, 40 " Bright New Muscovado Motivases. Ex "Prometheus" 10 MUDS. Old Muscovado MOLASSES, 10 Puncheon? Old Muscovado " Term? at sale. April 6:) Hoop Skirts and Balmorals. ALL tho Nf r Styles of HOOP SKIRTS and BALMOIL. 3, just received at April il _ C. F. JACKSON'S. Wood! Wood!! ?AM now proparod to supply Oak and Pino WOOD to any ono, on short notico and at rea? sonable terms. Apply at C. HAMBERG'B, April 1 Imo* Near Charlotte Depot. Buggy or Work Horses. ANY ONE that wants to purchase TWO SINGLE HARNESS HORSES, can do so bv applying to W. D. PECK, March 25 At Blakeley fe Gibbes Store. Cutting Cheese. BOXES GOSHEN CHEESE, for salo by Fob 14 E. ?. G. D. HOPE. The Southern Guardian. THE pnhlication of this journal will be resumed on or about tho first of MAY', proximo. Editors of newspapers, throughout the State, will please extend this notice. Tri ms, \e,t mado known in a few days. April fi C. P. PELHAM. Desirable Residence for Sale. MA Lot, containing one-third of an acre, with a neat commodious DWELLING HOUSE, haviug an np-stairs of Ave Rooms, a Basement of live Rooms, Bathing-room with shower bath, all necessary out-buildings and in good repaire. Inquiro at this office. March 28 Oom, Bacon and Flour. 2f\f\f\ BUSHELS CORN. AJUU 20.000 POUNDS BACON. bBLS. FLOUR, And other goods as LOW as they CAN BE BOUGHT, bv April 3 FISHERLLOWRANCE <fc FISHER^ For Sale, THE undersigned offers for sale, a one-half in? terest in the Office of tho "ABBEVILLE BANNER," to a cash purchaser. Tho office is well supplied with printing material; has ample facili? ties for Job Printing, as well as the publication of a Weekly Newspapor. The paper has a large list of subscribers, and enjoys an advertising patron? age second to no other paper-in the State. Terms made known, and further particulars given, on application. W. W. FARROW. April 3 t Pure "Dickson's Improved" Cotton Seed, FOR BALE, at $2.00 per bushel for any amount of 5 bushel? or under. Over 5 bushels, at $1.50 per bushel. Seed grown from seed bought by me of Mr. David Dickson, of Oxford, Ga., (the groat seeds? man,) in 18C7. at $4.00 per bushel. The DICKSON yields more than any other Seed in the country. Warranted pure. Hon. David Houser, State Senator from Orange burg, writes as follows concerning tho "Dickson Improved Cotton Seed:" ST. MATTHEW'S, S. C., February 15,1869. A. P. AMAKKU, ESQ.: The "Dickson Improved,'' obtained of you last spring, turned out more cot? ton per aero than any other I have ever planted, except the same variety of seed planted by me before tho war, which were lost by Sherman's in? cendiarios. DAVID HOUSER. A. P. AMAREB, St. Matthew's, S. C. Mardi 21_*_ Great Attractions AT I. SULZBAOHEB'S. ?I have opened, and roady ?23t for inspection, my NEW ?f^5fcjQ STOCK OF GOODS. All are (rj invited to como and examine ?JAf^ ."MSik them, but moro especially??ifaBpB"" tho ladies, as I have a large and varied .assortment of JEWELRY to snit the most fastidious. Among tho other many attractions, is a caso of CLOCKS, just from Massachusetts, which will be disposed of at the low prices of $2.50 each. NEW GOODS AT B. C. SHIVER'S. WHITE HERNANI, two yards wide, very fine. Just nooned. WHITE TAMARTINE, two yards wide, for Shawls or Dresses. WniTE GRENADINE DE FER, two yards wide, for Shawls and Dresses. BLACK HERNANI, two yards wido, for Shawls and Dresses. BLACK TAMARTINE, two yards wide, for Sha wis and Ladies' Drosses. BLACK GRENADINE DEFER, two yards wide, just opened. , , BLACK FLORENTINE, singlo width, beautiful article BLACK CRAPE DE ESPAGNE, fino to sublime quality. , . PLAIN COLORED SILK, in variety, just re? ceived. ?JJLAIN BLACK 8ILK8, cheap to sublime qua PARA80LS, Plain Black, Plain White, and great variety of colors. WHITE FRENCH MERINO, superior quality, just roceived. 371MbliOIDEEED HANDKERCHIEFS, in great 1J variety. SILK SPOT LACES, new stvlo and beautiful co lorn, tor Ladios, Misses and Childron's Dresses. BLACK BOMBAZINES, super to sublimo qua? lity. If EM-STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, Tlain JLJL White, Black Borders, Colored Borders. MARSEILLES QUILTS, all sizes, vory cheap. SILK FANS, in great varioty. WHITE MARSEILLES, for Ladies' Dressos, very handsome niAPE TRIMMINGS, Narrow, Medium ?nd JL Wido. KUFFLING8-Coventry, Imperial and Spiral. LACE COLLARS, in great variety, cheap. ZARAPE VEIL8, Medium, Large, and Extra SVStl'' RIBBON- White, Black, Bluo, Pink. Uroen, ?to. M/MtENCH CORSETS, tho best Whale-bone and JT most perfoot Shapes. _."___ April 6 R. O. SHIVER.