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? -"- . . -v. i . PAMS, April 2G.--A number of Oar lists wero arrested returning from Spain. Several leaders were seized on tho fron? tier. La Presse announces amnesty for of? fences against the press law, to take ef? fect on the 12th of May. Rospael, chief of tho radicals, has pro? nounced against the plebiscitum. He advises the ottizens to remain quiet in ease of riot, declaring all must be de? cided by universal suffrage, uothing by violence. The ministerial circular on the plebis? citum is censured by many journals, be? cause it alludes to the "Spectre Rouge." Opposition to the plebiscitum gains ground here. It was remarked to-day that the Em? peror, while holding his review, was coldly received. PARIS, April 27.-Prince Frederick, of Prussia, is announced a candidate for the Spanish throne, but Nnpoleon in? formed the Spanish Minister that this solution will lead to a war between France and Prussia. M. Thiers advises the people to abstain from voting oa Plebiscitum. From Washington. WASHINGTON, . April 27.-Tho Now York Express has a despatch from this city that the Ways abd Means Committee have rejected the Senate funding bill. The new bill.to be framed will probably provide for ? long four per oeut. bond. 3 P. M.-The House is considering the bill to remove disabilities from niue Texans elected to ?mee. Pratt addressed the Senate in favor of the payment to loyal owners South for property taken. ? A bill for tho enforce? ment of the fifteenth amendment, was made the special order for to-morrow. From the fact that Mr. Howard, the minority member of a sub-commit tee of three, had reported to the Senate from the Pacifie Railroad Committee ad? versely to the Southern Pacific or Trans? continental Railroad, the impression has boen created that the committee itself had so reported. This is not true, as the committee have not yet acted on the subject. lu the House, a bill to establish a De? partment of Justice, was discussed dur? ing tho morning hour. The tariff bill was resumed and discussed for tho re? mainder of the day. MoCreory, in the Senate, spoke in favor of the amendment to Pratt's bill, in which he urged that compensation should be extended to every one, without distinction. Terrible Accident. RICHMOND, VA., April 27.-A large crowd was collected in the upper portion of the Capitol building, this morning, whare tho Supreme Court of Appeals is located, to hear the decision in the mayorality case of Ellyson vs. Cahoon. About ll a. m., the floor gave way be? neath the denso weight, precipitating the orowd to the floor below, upon the conservative eauous then sitting iu the hall of the House of Delegates. It is impossible to ascertain the extent of the injuries nt this hour.' Among the killed are: P. H. Aylett, Esq.. a distinguished lawyer of this city; Dr. J. B. Brock, a re? porter for the Enquirer and Examiner; Sam. Eaton, Clerk of Mayor Cahoon; Capt. Wm. A. Charters, Chief of Fire Department; N. P. Howard, a lawyer; Ash. Levy, a Richmond merchant ; Chas. Watson, of the Danville Rai I road; Hugh Hutchison and Lewis N. Webb, of th's city; Schofield, brother of Gen. Scho? field; R. H. Maury, Jr.; Senator Bland, (colored,) and Powhattan Roberts. It is supposed that twenty members of the State Legislature aro killed and wounded. The Judges of the Court of Appeals all escaped unhurt. Ex-Governor Wells was badly injured; L. H. Chandler, couusel for Cahoon, on the mayoralty case, was injured; Jumes Meson and George Meredith, counsel for Ellyson, .wero also badly hurt. About 200 persons were hurt by tho accident. The greatest excitement prevails; hundreds of persons are on the Capitol Square, weeping and wailing as tho dead aud dying ure brought out of the building. Governor Walker escaped unhurt, though on tho court room floor at tho timo. Richmond is fa? mous for terrible accidents. Atnoug the principal may bo mentioned tho destruc? tion of tho theatre-tho sito of which is now occupied by the Monumental Church-iu December, 1811, when more than 100 persons lost their lives. The breaking dowu of a bridge loading to one of the islands iu James River, lust spring; and tho present disastrous event. Among the many prominent persons preseut were Congressman Nelson, Judge John A. Meredith, l'a trick H. Ayletto, ex-United States District At? torney for this Distiiot; ex-Uuited States District Attorney L. H. Cliander and others. At ll o'clock the gallery of the Court room, which was crowded, fell in; then the floor followed, and thereon de? scended thirty feet to the floor below, which was the floor of the House of Delegates of Virginia, on which some few of the members of a caucus were waiting around. There was a general crash of all the timbers, including the falling of the inside wall. Tho following additional persons nro among tho killed: Julius A. Hobson, City Collector; S. Dugger, member of tho House of Delegates; L. A. Brewis, commission merchant, of Alexandria; James A. Blainier, of Berlin, Prussia; S. E. Burnham, Syracuse, N. Y. ; J. Wat- j son, merchant, of Dunville; Thoa. Wil? cox, ex-Coufodorate General; Samuel H. Hairston, wealthy laud-bolder, of Henry County; Charles J. Grennn, of Wash? ington, D. C.; Edward Ward, of Eng lund; William H. Jarvis, coal merchant; John Robertson, colored Baptist minis? ter; Col. P. Woolfook; T. P. Foley, deputy United States Murshal, of New York; R. E. Bradshaw, grocer, and thirty-three others, amongst them one captain, one sergeant and niue privates of tho.police, who wo on duly " in . the builditig. 3 ' i . Sa il i "?. Amongst tho wounded were Ex-Gov. Wells, ribs broken and otherwise inter? nally injured; Mayor H. K. El ly eon, slightly; Mayor George Cahoon, slightly; E. H. Chandler, Judge James A. Meie ditb, James Nelson. John Howard, Bush Burges, Collector of District, Wm. C. Duncan, Agent Virginia and New York Steamship Line; Hon. Thomas S. Bo cook, of Virginia, ex-Speaker of United States House of Representatives, leg amputated; Gen. M. ?>. Corse, ex-Major Gen. Confederate army, Col. George W. Brent, of Alexandria, Capt. George Wal? len, Post Warden, W. C. Elam, newspa? per correspondent aud broker; Thomas S. Baldwin, merchuut from Newark, N. J.; W. C. Chesterman, of Petersburg Index, Wm. H. Soper, merchant of Bal? timore; and about IOU others. Directly the disaster occurred, the fire alarm was used to give notice, and the Hook and Ladder Compauies of the city repaired at once to tho scene. A cordon of police was drawn around tho building and the ladders were thrown up to the windows. For three hours a [ter that, the sceno was full of horror. Tho wounded and dead were brought down on ladders and laid on the green in the public park, whoro it was instantly surrounded by 2,000 or 3,000 of those who had gathered to recognize the slain. The park was filled with anxious weeping mea until 2 o'clock? when the last victim was drawn from the building. After this, the police closed tho park, refusing en? trance to any one, the bodies of the dead having been sent out. All the stores in the city were closed and placards placed on tbe doors-"Closed in cons?quence of the disaster at the Capitol." No more business was done during the day. To? night meetings were held by members of the press association, members of late military associations, and members of tho bar, and of the citizens generally. To-morrow will be observed ns a day of general mourning. ? > ? Domestic New*. CHABLESTON, April 27-Arrived Steamers Champion, New York; Sea Gull, Baltimore. CHICAGO, April 27.-The flood in tho Mississippi Biver is rapidly subsiding. BOSTON, April 27.-John C. Potter, President of the Shoe and Leather Bank, is dead. PirmADEiiTHiA, April 27.-A policeman having arrested one man, killed his prisoner and another who attempted bi8 rescue. NEW YonK, April 27.-The steamship Alaska has arrived from Aspinwall. She brines no specie. Nothing satisfactory from the Darieu expedition. Cuban despatches state that Valtna seda demands to bo relieved of com? mand in Cuba, mid refused to obey the orders of Rhodas, to meet at Puerto Principe. Tbe commander of the port of Havana refuses to obey orders from Spain, to deliver up the steamer Lloyd. Spanish reports announce the defeat of Diaz in Macio mountains. SAVANNAH, April 27.-The Sonthern Pres9 Association elected A. R. Lamar, President; F. W. Davis, vice-President; A. W. Reese, Seoretary and Treasurer; J. H. Estelle, Joseph Engelhard and W. D. Mann, Executive Committee. Tbe association adjourned sine die. The Georgia State Press Association also ad? journed this morning. The delegates proceeded to Bethseda to attend the 120th anniversary of the Union Society. To-night a supper will be given to tho press by the citizens. ATLANTA, April 27.-Both houses met nt noon to-day. Tbe joint committee appointed to wait upon Gov. Bullock and General Terry, made a report to the House, recommending that the views and suggestions of Gov. Bullock be adopted. Gov. Bullock, communicating his views to the Committee, suggested the passage of a joiut resolution adopt? ing tho appropriation Act of 1869 for the first aud second quarters of the present year; also, a resolution containing the tax Act of last year. Tho Governor again requests the appointment of a com? mittee of investigation iu regard to the chargent made against him by Treasurer Augur, and also to investigate tho uso of funds by tho Stato Treasurer for the Treasurer's personal benefit, and the system of book-keeping in that office, ile also recommends a committee of in? vestigation iuto the affairs of the State Road, and that this being accomplished aud approved by the General command? ing the district, the Legislature adjourn to such day as they may determine. The House adjourned without action, unlil to-morrow. The Senate, by a vote of 24 to 8, adopted tho suggestions of tie Governor, and adjourned until to? morrow. NEW ORLEANS, April 27.-There was a large attendance nt tho State Fair to-day. The Jackson Railroad contest cou tines. Mccombs* party are gaining ground. Parties controlling tho stock of the Lou? isiana, Mississippi and New Orleans Railroad elected a Board of Directors, with H. S. McCoinb, President. Beaure? gard and tho old Board refusing to sur? render have beon enjoiucd by the Eighth District Court from hindering the Mc? combs party from administering the di? rectory affairs of tho Company. Information for All. VISITORS to tho city during the present week will doubtless wish to take advan? tage of tho occasion to purchaso DRY GOODS to take homo to their families and friends, and, as tho timos aro straightened, every one wialios to buy to tho host ad van taco, and bv calling at O. P. JACKSON'S CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, their object can bo fully ac? complished. Ho has on hand a full and com? plete stock of everything usually kept in a ilretolass ostablistimout, and ho plcdpos him? self to givo entire satisfaction as to tho quality and pneo of his Goods. Gall at his Storo, on Main street, Columbia, S. C., next door to tho National Bank, where ho will bo ploased to seo you, and show any article, winted, in bis lino of busmen.!. AprU 27 O. P. JACKSON. FINANCIAL AH? COMMERCIAL. . NEW YOBK?; April 27^-Noon.-Stocks strong. Money easy, nt 6@6. Exchange -long9; short9%. Gold 14^. Bonds 14>?. Tennessee's, ex-conpon, 59??;new 56J? ; Virginia's, ex-conpon, 69%; new 69>?; Louisiana'?, old, 76>?; new 73; levee 8's 92; Alabama B's 103; Georgia 6's 86; 7's 94%; North Carolina's, old, 47; South Carolina's, old, 89; new 81%. Flonr and wheat a shade better. Com dull und drooping. Pork steadv-mess 28.25. Lard steady, at 16>?@L6,% Cot too quiet and weak, at 23;%@23.78'. Freights firmer. 7 P. M.-Cotton dull and heavy-up? lands 233?; Orleans 23%. Flonr-State and Western a shade firmer; Southern quiet. Wheat l(u?2c. better. Corn aud oats unchauged. Lard firmer-kettle 16%@J7%. Whiskey lower, at 1.05@, 1.06. Bice lower, at 6@7. Sugar firm. Coffee quiet and firm. Molasses dull. Money 4?5. Sterling 9J?@9%. Gold 14}?. Government's buoyant-62's 14J?. Southern's strong and higher. BALTIMORE, April 27.-Flour fairly ac? tive und firm; receipt? light. Wheat steady and unchanged. Corn advanced white 1.11@1.12; yellow 1.10?1.12. Oats62@65. Pork 29.00. Bacon active shoulders 13 >4'. Lard 17. Whiskey 1.04 @1.05.. CINCINNATI, April 27.-Corn uuchnnged, at 88@90. Whiskey firm and iu better demand. Mess pork held at 29.00. Ba? con held high-shoulders 12; clear rib sides 16;% Lard held at 16)?. NEW ORLEANS, April 27.-But little doiug; business houses closed nt ll a. m., by ngrecment, to attend the fair. Cot? ton a shade oasier-middlings 22(7li221.i. Gold 14%. MOBILE, April 27.-Cotton quiet-mid? dling 21,'.o ; suies 1,000 bales; receipts 251. CHARLESTON, April 27.-Cotton quiet -middliug 22@22%; sales 60 bales; re? ceipts 296; stock 10.870. AUGUSTA, April 27.-Cotton market quiet with sales of 231 bales-middlings 2] %; receipts 238. SAVANNAH, April 27.-Middling cot? ton 22@22%: receipts 1,431; exports 7,759; stock 3,970. ^HAVANA, April 27.-Sugar in large speculation demand, and buoyant nt 8%'@8,3?'. Sterling exchange 14%(?> 16%. PARIS, April 27.-The Bourse opened dull-rentes 74f. 37c. HAVRE, April 27.-Cotton opened quiet, 134 ou spot. LONDON, April 27-Koon.-Consols 94. Bonds 88%. LIVERPOOL,, April 27-3 P. M.-Colton quiet and dull-uplands 11@11%; Or? leans 11,3?'. LIVERPOOL, April 27-Evening.-Cot? ton steady-uplands 11@11%; Orleans \\%\ sales 10,000 bales. THE COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. General Office al Macon, Georgia. <Z??V?>?t?tl8000,000, OF which $100,000 is depoaited, aa required hy tho charter, with State authorities of Georgia, and $30,000 in South Carolina, under Act ot' Legislature, For tho aecurity ot policy? holders. The business of thia strictly Southern anil fi?me Company ia confined b^ law to legiti? mate Life Insurance alono. POLICIES ISSCEO ON ALI. TUE APPROVED MUTDAI, PLANS. The Company bas also added tlio Tontine System (of dividends) to ila other plana. (See Ma? nual.) Ninety per cent, of profits on the Mutual business divided annually among all tlie Mu? tual Policy-holders, without exception. One third LOAN ON PREMIUMS (riven when doairod-the intercBt to bo provided for hythe Company ont of the Dividends. Notea for Premium Loans not required. Non-partici? pating Policies grunted at greatly reduced rules. GOLD POLICIES will be issued to those preferring them. Ample provision AO.UNST FOIIFEITIT.E of Po? licies in tho expressed terms of tho contract; and rights of Policy-holders clearly defined in Policies. ANNUITIES, with participation in Piolita, granted. Tho Company will always purchase ita Policies at their eaah value when desired. Wo offer tho people of tho State the sumo financial security as Northern Mutual Compa? nies, the accumulating premiums of the in? sured, and in uddiuou thereto, a Capital commencing with (303,000. This State represented in thc management at Macon by South Carolina Stockholders. W?, tho undersigned, having examined the Charier and Prospectus of the "Cotton Stales" Life Insurance. Company, (Parent Ofilco, Ma? con, Ua.,) do cheerfully recommend it to ihc people of North and South Carolina aa a re Itable Southern Institution, Mutual in its work? ing, and strictly confined to the business of Life Insurance, with a guaranteed eupital ample for safety; and *$100,ODO securely in? vested (to accord with the requirements of the Charter) for the security of policy-holders. bignell by Col. Wm. Johnston, President C., C. and A. lt. lt., Oen. John A. Young, President Hock leland Factory, N. C., Ex-Uov. Z.B. Vance, Attorney-at-Law; Col. T. H. Brem, Joacph ll. Wilson, Attorney-at Law, Charlotte, N. C. (?cn. Wade Hampton, Joaoph D. 1'opo, At tor . noy-at-Luw, John W. Parkor, M. D , Col. J. O. Gibbes, Factor and Commiaaion Merchant, Columbia, S. C. islanding A Richardson, At tornoya-at-Lrtw, A. A. Gilbert, Editor Sumter Watchman, ti. C. H. P. Hammett, President Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Col. A. 0. Haskell, ?ttorney-at-Law, A. N. Talloy. M. D., Prof. ti. C. University. C. D. Moiton, Hon. W. F. DoSausaure, Columbia, 8.C. Col Jae. H. Ilion, Hon. W. lt. Robertson, Wiunaboro, ti. C. Goti. M. C. Butlor, Gen. II. G. M. Duiinovant, Edgefleld, S. C. Hon. A. P. Aldrich. .Barn? well, ti. C. Gen. W. W. Harlleo, Marion, S. C. Geo. A. J'renholm A Son, Oharloaton, S. C. Gen. E. M. Law, Yorkvillo, S. C. B. I>. Boyd, President Hank Newberry, B. C. Hon. J. A. Inglis, Maryland University, formorly of S. C. Gen. ltobcrt Toomba, Georgia, Hon. John P. King, augusta. Ga., and others. OKPIOEIIH AT MACON, GEOUOIA.- William B. John?!.JU, President; Wm. S. Holt, Vice-Proai dont; George S. Obear, Secrotary; John W. Burke, Genornl Agent; C. F. McUay, Actuary; W. J. McGill, Miperintondont of Agencies; James Mercer Groen, Medical Examiner. ADVISORY BOARD OF POLICY-HOLDEHB, NORTH ANO SOUTH CAROLINA.-Gen. itichard H. An? derson. (Sumter,) President; Col. James H. Bion, Wiunaboro; Col. Wm. Wallace, Colum? bia; Dr. Sainuol W. Bookhart, Fairfield; Col. Janice Farrow, Bpartanburg; Col. B. W. Ball, Laurens; B. D. Boyd, Preeidcnt Bank, New? berry; Col. Jamca G. Gibboa, Columbia; Capt. Samuel Stradloy, Greenville; Gen. E. M. Law, YorkvillejtGon. John D.Kennedy. Camden, Ac. LAYAL, BLACK A GIBBES, Gon'l Ag'ta for North and South Carolina, Office Columbia, S. C. *$5O,O0O ainco deposited in South Carolina. April 28 f THE Subscribers would call the attention of tho public' to their 8tock of Fino OAR RIAGESj BUGGIES, Ao., many of which aro of their own manufacture; and wbieh for STTIIK, BEAUTY, FINISH, DUIUDILITY, and tbe low figures at which they are offered, cannot bo equalled. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES built to order, ind Repairing, in all ita branches, promptly attended to. Term* strictly cash. April 27 3 CAimOLl, & SPELLMAN. Digest of New York Reports, BY Clinton & Waite, flvo volumes, $26; Ab? bott's Digest, eight /olumes, *5P; both to 18(19. Also, a fresh s upi JV of Abbott's Forms, two volumes, $12; Whitaker's Praotioo, two volumes; Tillinghast A Shearman's Practice; Howard's Annotated Code, $(>; Edwards on Referees (under tho Codo;) Tylor on Cover? ture, Ac. and other new law books. AprilJJC_BRYAN tc McCARTER. For Sale. TBE entire contents of my STORE, consist? ing of Segara, Tobacco, and 1'ipCS, of all kinds. Tho Store will also bo rented or sold. Apply to I. GOOD3IAN, April 2(1 6 Asaemb?y street, near tho P. 0.f| Clearance Sales OF DRY Gr O ODS, COMMENCING Store to be Enlarged. IN consequence of thc great increaeo in our business, ft bas become necessary to enlarge our Btoro, to effect which, our stock on hand must be greatly reduced. Wo are prepared to offer great inducements to buyers, Gooda will bo sold ata fraction above curt. Visitors, friends, and tho public generally, aro respectfully invited to avail thcmeolvos of | thia favorable and very raro opportunity to purchase DRY* GOODS at amazingly low prices. Everything appertaining to a first claBB trado may bo found in stock, at J. H. A M. L. KINARD'S, Pirat door South of Columbia Hotel. April 27_ TAKE NOTTC?T Tile IMC ?xrn m otila. BOOT. SHOE, DAT & TRIM HOUSE HAS just received a vc-rv largo and beauti? ful stock of SPRINd" GOODS, selected with great caro, which will be disposed of as low as the times will admit. It is enough to say to the public, that our buyer was in tho market late in tho season, and reaped the benefit of tho recent ami very great decline in prices. In BOOTS and SHOES, 1 tiavo every? thing tho oye could fancy, and each article warranted aa represented. My stock ot HATS can't be surpassed in st vie and quality, and will guarantee prices as low as any house in tho State. I have paid special attention to my Jobbing Stock, in both branch?, s, and am prepared to offer rare inducements to tho trado. Be sure to call one door North of Columbia Hotel, aa early as possible, and secure bar gains. A. SMYTHE. April 21_ Croquet, THE GAME for this Season. A large assort? ment, some quite cheap; direct from the manufacturera, for sale at BRYAN A McCARTER'S April 20 _Bookstore. Law Books on the New Code. ALSO, a Variety of NEW LAW BOOKS Acts of Legislature, Ac., for salo by April 20_1 Mtv A N^ A- M < : CARTER. Threshing Machines-Reaping- Ma? chines, Horse Powers, ON hand ami for sale at manufacturer's prices, adding freight. April 14_LOWRANCE A- CO._ Great Slaughter. KNOW ALL MEN RY THESE PRESENTS, That S. W. PORTER & CO., Have just returned from New York, (tho se? cond tinto this season,) with another line and well-selected stock of choice DRY GOODS, Which they aro now offering to tho trado VERY LOW DOWN. Wc call especial attention to our Dress Goods Department, Only asking a call from tho ladies, feeling suro we can pleas? them. Wo belie vu wo are selling tho CHEAPEST GOODS IN COLUMBIA. In Spring and Bummer CASSI MERES. ForMen'a and Boys' wear, we defy competition. In fact, tho slaughter we aro now making in DRY GOODS ia really fearful to behold. Call and BOO for yourselves, and von will bo con? vinced. S. W. PORTER A CO., April 15 Main street. MKS. S. A. SOUTH, EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS, Shoio Booms over C. F. Jackson's, Main street. THE latest styles of BONNETS, (HATS, just received. Also, plain and elegantly-trimmed DRESS PATTERNS, of nil tho latest and mOSt reliable si vb'fl D R E S S - M A K I N G, in all its branches, attended with promptness, and on reasonable terms. Ladies aro invited to call April 9 Imo Oats. IAAi^i BUSHELS Pi imo FEEDING .Ul/\/ OATH, for salo by E. HOPE. 50 Sweet Potato Slips. BUSHELS YAMS and other Slips, in fine order, for salo by E. HOPE 20 Old Java Coffee. MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE, for salo at reduced prices. E. HOPE GRAND OPENING OF DRY GOODS, ON BOUGHT AT FEARFULLY LOW PRICES! AND Entirely New Styles IN DRESS GOODS, LINEN GOODS, LINEN SUITS, White, Figured and Bu?'Piques, Grena? dine, Lace, Challie and Shetland Coverings. ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, Caaaimcrea, Clutha ami Cottonades, Prints, Domes tics, Carpeta, Oil Cloths and Mattings. White Goods, Hosier)' and Notions. Our superior facilities for buying Goods ena? bles us to mcot tho closest competition from any quarter. W. o. LOVE & co., Columbia Hotel Building. W. D. LOVE, B. B. McOBEERY._April 24 Extraordinary Exhibition FOR STOCKHOLDERS. Free List Entirely Suspended. THE Stockholders, their families and friends aro respectfully invited to examino the moat extensive stock af . DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND rLATED WARE, CI00IS.S, Cutlery, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY ARTICLES, &C" AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF I. SULZBAOHER. Spacial inducements aro offered to pur? chasers, in consequence of tho low price of gold, in tho following articles: Fino 18K. Gold Pendant Winding, United States, Elgin and Amarinan WATCHES. Alao, a large aaaortment of Swiss WATCHES, in Gold and Coin Silver Cases. Ladies' and Gent's GOLD CHAINS. Ladies' and Mieaea' Half Seta, Braccleta, Charma, Ear Ringa, Brooches, Ac, Ac. Solid Silver Ware, Meriden Triple-Plated Ware. Fancy French Clocks, all gradea ol American Clocks, Musical Instruments, Pia? l?la, ?kc, Ac Particular attention ia called to a large as? sortment of Fans, Portmonaios, ana Card Cases, which will be sold very low. REPAIRING OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY personally attended to and warranted. ISAAC 8ULZBAOHER, Columbia Hotel Row, Columbia, S. C. CLOTHING Must be Sold!! WE have about $10.000 in CLOTH? ING, moro than we can realize on this Spring, and wc aro anxioua to get rid or some of it, and will sell VERY CHEAP for that purpoao. Our stock is thc largest, in our line, that baa over been brought to this city. Haudaome Gooda, and bought right. Large linc of ROY'S AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS AND CLOTHING. New styles of MEN'S "VENTILATOR HATS." Best Fitting SHIRTS. It ia now generally admitted that we are malting to order THE FINEST CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS IN THE STATE. Call and examine for yourselves. II. Ai W. C. SWAFFIELD. April 17 _ Buy to the Best Advantage. VY. A. CARR & CO., Bridgo street, near Gates, Q-ener ^1 Grocers f?Sgft SELL GOODS as Ch?ap, irnotChcap ui'i^\ lnan nny house in Columbia. Give tgfttfuithom a trial. March 10 REYMOLDSrraPROVED METHOD OF CONSTRUCTINO Artificial Dentures, Patented December. 1867. AFTER an extensivo uso of this important improvement in practico for nearly two years, it ia with full confidence urged upon the profession and tho public, aa fulfilling more thoroughly and sat iafactorily than any other mode, overy intention of Artificial Dentures. As in thia method, rubber tooth aro alto? gether discarded, it ia desirable that it ahonhl fall especially into tho hands of those familiar with gold plato work. lt may not bo generally known that they who wear cases of artificial teeth, constructed according to thia patent, hy Dentiata who are not licenaoea, render themselves Hablo to tho penalty of infringomeut, as wull as tho ope? rator. Ofiico rights will be diapoaod of and instruc? tion given by letter, or at tho operating rooms of Reynohla A Reynolda, where tho manipula? tion may bo daily witnessed, and where com? munications may he addressed. WM. REYNOLDS, M.D., Aug 12 { Columbia, 8. C. ^jva.^-tXc?ia. Sales. Valuable Deal ?state. D. C. PEIXOTTO & BON, Auctioneers. Richard Davis, Martha A. Davis vs. Ann Son deu , W. S. Davis et lal. IN puran&noe of the deoretal order of April 22d, wo will eoll, at public auction, on the ?rat MONDAY in May next, the following roal estate in the city of Columbia: 1st. AU that lot ot laud, in the city of Co? lumbia, with tho residence thereon, kitchen, Ac, bounded on tho Knut by Barnwell strict, measuring thereon ono hundred and four feet, (ICI feet,) more or leso; North by a lot now or formerly belonging to Gen. Gwynn; Westby lot of Joshua Sonden, deceaeod; South by lot of Mrs. Rebecca Kirkland. The houso con? tains five rooms, and is at present occupied by Andrew Wcddingfellow. 2d. Also, all tba? lot or parcel of land, situ? ate on Gervaia street, in thc city of Columbia, fronting on that street 104 fcot 4 inches, moro or ICBS, bounded on Weat by lot of John McCammon; South by lot belonging to oatato of Joshua Scuden; East by lot of Gen. Gwynn, now occupied by A. G. Mackey; said lot has a lieuse upon it containing six rooms, stables, kitchen, out-houses, &c. j TEUSIS OF SALE-One-half cash; balance in one and two years, secured by bond, bearing interest at tho rate of seven per oent. per annum, and mortgage of tho promises. Pur? chasers to pay for papers, stamps, Ao. 1 Tho above property can bo treated for pri? vately prior to day of aale. April 24 Fishing Tackle. JUST OPENED, a largo and well-selected stock of Silk, Grass, Hair, Cotton and Flax. LINES. Also, evory size of Limeriok and Kirby HOOKS. Limerick Hooks on Gimp and Gut. Luci's Patent Fly Spoons and Trout Spinners, Cork Floats, Dip Nets, apd Multi? plying Heels. Attention is particularly called to Duel's Irish Limeriok Hook; also to a now kind of Silk Line, the strongest and niioafcelas? tic ever made, for which I. have the oxolusivo sale in thia city. E. POLLARD. April 21 thm6_ For Bale, prrvrv BUSHELS COTTON SEED, of supo tJXJKJ rior quality. For partioalarr., in? quire at KRAFT'S BAKERY, April 1 _Main street. DR. D. L, BOOZER , Surgeon _Lj>e>__ttle3t WOULD INFORM bia patrons and the public, that he ia now prepared to insert ARTIFICIAL TEETH, upon Dr. 8tu?k'B Cele? brated Patent Plates. He also has a larger stock of Dental Material thane vor was kept ia this city and can supply other Dentists. High? est prioes paid for old gold, or new plates given in pay, Office-Weet side . of Main utreet, throe doora North of Plain. April 15 187?" iee! Ice! Ice! 1870 1M1E COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE ia now open . for the Season. Being thoroughly reju? venated, I am now prepared to till all orders from tho country that may bo accompanied by the cash. JOHN D. BATEMAN, April 21 Imo_ Agent. 'fc-saTSH Military Goods. . IHAVE JUST RECEIVED a full Stock of MILITARY GOODS, suitod to aU gradea of Officers-both Field and Staff. April 10 Imo_WM. GLAZE. MILLINERY. MRS. C. E. REED has just re? turned from New York, with the latest Ht vies nf French and Ame? rican MILLINERY, which will bo i sold on reasonable terms. ALSO, DRESS-MAKING, in all ita branches, attended to with promptness and on reasonable terms. Ladies aro invited to call and see for themselves. Main street, Colum? bia._._April 26 3 In. the Court of Probate-Lexington, Martha Pool and others vs. Abram Pool.-Pe? tition for Partition. THE Plaintiffs having this day filed their petition in this office in the above o&ae, against Abram Pool, who, it appears, resides beyond tho limits cf this _tata, and place of residence unknown; it is ordered that said de? fendant do appear in person or by attorney, within tho limo prescribed by law, and tile bia objections to the proceedings in thia caae, or his consent to tho same will be entered of record. A. EF1RD,S Judgo of Probate, Lexington County. Office Judge of Probate, Lexington G. "H., April 10, 1870._April 14 wj6|16 For Sale. DICKSON'S IMPROVED COTTON SEED, &ROWN from 8eed purchased directly of Mr. David Dickson, in 1867, and carefully preserved from mixing or adulteration with other seed. I will deliver tho Seed, sacked in good order, at the Louisville Depot, South Carolina Rail? road, at $2.00 per bushel, for any amount un? der 5 bushels, or at $1.50 ncr bushel, for all amounts in excess of 6 bushels. A. P. AMAREB, St. Matthew's, S. 0. I respectfully refer to tho below named gen? tlemen, who purchased Seed of me last spring, tor ic formation touching the purity and supe? riors! v of the Seed, to wit: Hon. T. J. Good? wyn, Dr. A. R. Taber, Fort Motto; P. M. Hou? ser, Esq., and Wm. Paulling, Esq., St. Mat thew's; L.R. Beckwith, Esq., Jamison's; and Captain F. H.W. Briggmann and W. R. Muller, Esq., Orangebnrg Court Houso ; all cf Orange burg County, S. C._Fob ll 3mo? Wholesale Drugs AND S TT KT ZO _E1. I JES & ? THE FOLLOWING DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES,Ac, wili bo sold at prices sufficiently low to maka it pay dealers in the interior of the State to stop and buy. Buy gooda wherover you can buy on the beat terms. We have every facility for doing a wholesale business; and wanan as? sure dea lers they will save money by stopping in Columbia ana giving ns a call WE HAVE TO OF7EB: ' 1,000LBS. SUPER. GARB. SODA, (English,) 100 Iba. English Calomel, 50 lbs. Gum Opium, 10 oza. Sulphato Morphine, 2.000 lbs. Epsom Salts, Iodido Potassa, Bromide Potassa, Chloroform, Castor Oil, Essence Ginger, Cod Liver Oil, Elixir o? Barks. Keroseno Oil, Alcohol. Fluid Extracts, Patent Medicinoe, Turpentine, Buohu. ALSO, AT RETAIL. BROMA, COCOA, Liebeg'? Extract Beef, Calf's Feet Jelly, Gelatine, Tapioca, Sago, Pearl Barley, Hops, Arrowroot, Extract Vanilla, Lomon, Pine Ap plo, Orango. Pura Ground Spicos, of overy variety. Salad Oil, Port Wino, Medicinal Urandy. For salo by FISHER A HEINITSII, ^pril 0 %_Dr II ge i s tn. Irish Potatoes, PLANTING and for table uso: Early Rose, Early Goodrich, Pink-eye, Peach Blow, Chili Red. For salo by GEO. SYMMERS.