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-Tir nm u n--ruin nitmr rf- rfrffl . . . . Ju'? , ?4 Foreign New?o how**, .April l?:^T?(i:J5i>?M'</^,?lto doy, refers to the validity of both ED~ land and tho Con ti non t, ? pito of tue rsoont Papal eu a thom ea. PABIS, April 1G.-It ia reported that Qreat Britain and Russia have agreed to frepose a general disarmament to the russian Government. It is understood that at the termina? tion of the plebicit, the Duke de Pea beguoy will proceed to Berlin to propose a general European Congress. The Figaro, nu independent organ, announces to-day that Napoleon has written a letter on the signification of plebiscite, for tho instruction of the peo? ple. 8,000,000 copies of this document will be print>3d forthwith, in order that it may be placed in the hands of every voter of Franco. ?omcatlc News. CHICAGO, April 16.-Fenian Congress has adjourned sine die. The Executive Committee of Nine succeeds. Tho names of the members of the Council will be kept secret for the present. The expul? sion of Biohard McCloud, by General O'Neil, was unanimously rcsoinded. DENVER, COLORADO, April 16.-Santa Fe telegrams report new mineral disco? veries near Harney Station, New Mexico. The roads are lined with people going to the new mines. LOUISVILLE, April 16.-Tho court martial of Inspector-General Totten convened to-day. After a few days' ses? sion here, the court will proceed to Charleston, S. . C., to hear evidence there. NEW ORLEANS, April 16.-The schooner Emma, from New York for Galveston, was barned to the water's edge. The crew were pioked up and brought here. CINCINNATI, April 16.-Tho tow-boat Rover exploded her boilers today; twenty-three persons were aboard; the captain and three others seriously hurt;, sixothers known to be saved; fourteen supposed to have perished. The explosion occurred as the boat was steaming out of her berth, under 140 pounds steam. . SAW FBANOISCO, April 16.-Tbe agent Of a Tennessee company of planters, sent to China to procure laborera for the South, returned by the steamer Ameri? can; he says his mission was unsuccessful. A despatch from Virginia City, Nevada, says the Democrats will make no nomi? nation for mayor, but will generally sup? port a negro candidate, whose chances for election are good. OTTAWA, April 16.-Tho expedition to Red River will number 10,000 picked men, including the Stoel Battery Rocket Brigade, os well as 2,000 loyal Indians. From Washington. WASHINGTON, April, 16.-Internal re? venue receipts to-day 8292,000 ; for the month to date 7,500,000. The Banking and Currenoy Committee considered a bill increasing tho currency $500,000,000; but no result. The Iroquois has arrived at Fortress Monroe ; 137 days ?from Hong Kong ; all well.f O'Neill's majority for mayor of the new consolidated Jersey City is 3,830. The board of aldermen stand 21 Demo? crats to ll Republicans. A second ratification of the 15th amendment has visited the President. The President replied : I could not say anything to those hero assembled this evening to convince them any further than I have done, my earnest desire to see the 15th amendment become a part of the Constitution. I will only add, I hope those enfranchised by it will prove themselves worthy of the benefits to them and to those who have the fran? chise without it, and that all may be mutually benefltted by it. I feel confi? dent that this will be the result; if I had not thought so, I would not have been so anxious for its ratification. Senator Cola declines compromising his complaints against Secretary Gra? ham, and threatens to ventilate the matter in open Senate, should the cauous fail to meet his views. Since June 30, 6,072 stills; 687 wash tubs, and 150 gallons whiskey havo been destroyed ia Tennessee as illicit. The committee to investigate charges against Howard, had before them H. R. Searle, architect, who testified that the original owners of the Patent Building Briok Company were Gens. O. O. How? ard, Chas. H. Howard and others. Tho evidence is damaging, and will bo con? tinued on Tuesday. The following has been issued from army headquarters: The Department of Alaska has been added to tho Depart? ment of Columbia; Virginia has been added to tho Department of the East; the Department of Cumberland has been added to the Department of the South, with headquarters at Atlanta. This De? partment, of which Gen. Terry is com? manding, now includes Kentucky, Ten? nessee, West Virginia, tho post of Jeffer sonville, in Indiana, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Texas. Schofield commands the Department of tho Pacific; Pope commands tho Depart? ment of Missouri; Cole commands tho Department of tho Lakes; Canby com? mands tho Department of Columbia. These ohanges occur as soon as possible. CARRIAGES, OT^??sT?TiJ. f^H|^^^jP^B|||^t f^^ hnsincBB hore lst Janaary last, einco which timo it has boon carried on hy tho undersigned, under tho llrm of CARROLL dc SPELLMAN, who aro oxloneivoly engagod in tho manufac? ture of BUGGIES, CAHRIAGE8, ROCKA? WAYS, LIGHT WAGONS, &o., ami in repair? ing tho aamo. Thoy havo now on hand a handaoino assortment of Light Carriages, Buggies, otc, which thoy offor at low figuros for cash, and to which they solloit tho atten? tion of purchasers. Tenns cash only. A. P. CARROLL. P. SPELLMAN. April IO _ 3 FBroom Corn Seed. OR Bato by March i LOWRANCE A CO. fh?mv?SA??OtAXt.?RD' COMMERCIAL. TI. I ? .:'<.:. ns *, -y-;- ? ?v \ NEW YORK, April 16*-Noon.-Flour and wheat Bteady, .. Oorn notivo. ond.cd vanced 2o. Pork . 28.10@28.12. Lard quiet, qt 15^@15$? for steam. ' Cotton quiet and firm-uplands 28??; .Orlean? 23%,Vbot held higher; sales 4Q0? balee. Freights quiet. Stocks fir to, .Money easy, at iG. Gold 18jfc. Bonds. ISj^i Exohange-long" ff; sport'10%. Tennes? see's^ coupon,,, 60; new ; Virginia's, ex-coupOu,, 6ffWr new -?9;, (Missouri's, 92% j Loriiaiana'S.;i>ldl 75%; new*~73%; levee O's 76W; 8's 91^ r Alabama 8's97X; 5's 80; Georgia 6's 85; -7's 93; North Carolina's, old, 46>?; new 22 ??; South Carolina's, old, 87; new 81. 7 p. M.-Whiskey 1.02@1.02)?. Flour firm and in fair demand-superfine State and Western 4.70@5.00. Wheat a shade firmer for Western-winter red and amber Western 1.20. Corn aotive, and 2@3c. better-new mixed Western 1.10@113. Lard a shade enBier-kettle 16@16>^. Cotton quiet, but strong ; sales 1,003 bales-uplands 23>?; Orleans 23.%". Gold 13%. Government's strong, 62's 12 *?. State bonds strong. BALTIMORE, April 1G.-Flour firm Howard street superfine 4.87@5.12}<i. Wheat firm. Corn fairly active-white 1.03@1.06; yellow 1.08. Oats G2>?@65. Pork 29.00. Bacon firm-shoulders 13. Lard 1GX@17. CINCINNATI, April 16.-Corn dull aud lower-84@8G. Whiskey 97@98. Pork irregular-choice 28.50. Bacon firm and in fair demand-shoulders ll%@12. LOUISVILLE, April 16.-Corn 1.00. Pork 29.00. Shoulders 12; sides 15%@ 16. Lard 16. Whiskey 97. AUGUSTA, April 16.-Cotton market dull, but prices unchanged; sales 153 bales; receipts 167-middling 20%@21. NEW ORLEANS, April 16.-Flour 4/25@ 4.75. Corn firm, at 1.15. Pork firmer mess 29.75@30.25. Sugar-prime ll%@, WJi. Molasses-prime 70@75. Whiskey quiet, at 95@1.07)?. Coffee held firmer -fair 16%@17; prime 18%. Cotton firmer-middlings 22)^. LONDON, April 16-Noon.-Consols opened at 94^. Bonds 88>?'. CLOTHING Must be Sold!I WE have about 110.000 in CLOTH? ING, more than wo can realizo on this Spring, and wo are anxious to get rid of some of it, and will sell VERY CHEAP for that purpose. Our stock ia tho largost, in our lino, that has ever been brought to this city. Handsome Goods, and bought right. Largo lino of BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS AND CLOTHING. New styles of MEN'S "VENTILATOR HATS." Rest Fitting SHIRTS. It is now generally admitted that we aro making to order THE FINEST CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS IN THE STATE. Call and examine for yourselves. R. <k W. C. 8WAFFIELD. April 17 M Last Notice. ALL parties indebted to the lato firm of Brennen A Carroll & Co., aro requested to mako immediate payment to tho under? signed, and save coBts, as the business must bo closed. CARROLL A SPELLMAN, April 1G 3 Survivors. W. J. HOKE HAS just rocoived, and opon- _ ed a lurge stock of SPRING vf* AND SUMMER ?5 CLOTHING, HATS, -JIK SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, TIES, Ac, Which ho proponen to sell on tho most roason ablo terme. Call and examine for yourselves. April 10_t For Sale, KrvrV BUSHELS COTTON SEED, of supo (J\J\J rior quality. For particulars, .?u quiro at KRAFT'S BAKERY, April 1_Main street. ARTIFICIAL WORK. THE undersigned, having located in this city, would offer bia services to all in want of any ono to dec?ralo their Gardens, in French or Swiss styles. Will also attend to nutting up all kinds of Fancy Work, such as Fountains and Natnral Water-falls, Fertilizing Sido Hill Ditches, Bridges, Landscapes, Tom plos, Arbors, Ano Pavomonts, Flro and Wator Proof Roofs, and decorations of all kinds. Address through tho Post Offico, March 2 t?mo W. AUG. D'ELMAR. Increase the Product of Your Farm. Concentrated liam Yard Manure. " PHTJINE. " THIS is a combination of all tho valuable fertilizing properties of Stable, and Barn Yard Manuro, and is warranted to bo a perfect compound. For Cotton, it is an invaluable manuro-cheaper than any other Fortilizor in tho market. Farmers, Planters. Gardeners will do botter to buy ?THUINE" than any other compost, as it will soenro a good crop. For salo by FISHER & HEINITSH, April 0 f Druggists. Granite Mill-Stones, From thc Cloud's Creek Quarries, Edgefield County, 8. C. THE abovo superior MILL-STONES havo been "weighed in the balance (iron) and not found wanting." Orders flllod at short notice. Address E. W. MoLENNA, March SO ||12|Gir2 Leosvillo, 8. C. Great Slaughter. ^^NOW^AiL MEN BY THESE PRESENTO, is.yr. POUTER & co., Have just returned from Now York, (tho se? cond time this season,) with another fine ?nd woll-Bolected stock of choico DRY GOODS, Which they are now offering to the trade VERY LOW DOWN. Wo call especial attention to our Dress Goods Department. Only aeking a call from the ladies, feeling suro we can ploaeo thom. We believe wo aro selling the CHEAPEST GOODS IN COLUMBIA. In Spring and Summer CASSI MERES, For Mon's and Boys' wear, we defy competition. In fact, tho slaughter we aro now making in DRY GOODS ia really fearful to behold. Call and soo for yourselves, and yon will bo con? vinced. 8. W. PORTER & CO., April 15_Main Btrect. SIRS. S. A. SMITH, EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS, Show Room? over C. F. Jackson's, Main street. mw THE latoBt styles of BONNETS, fr HATS, just received. Alao. plain 4 ^f^giHand clogantly-trimm ed DRESS GJ? X3f PATTERNS, of all the latest and * most reliable styles. A DRE S 8-M A KIN G, in all its branches, attended with promptness, and on reasonable terms. Ladies are invited to call. April 0_Imo Notice. THE fast trotting Messenger Stallion DANVILLE will season figjg?JSr* ^Sin Richland Conntv, this spring, Jf ll .-W** Agnew A Co.'s Livery Stable, Tieh?^uZaI>in Columbia, whore ho can be seen; also, at W. H. Dowdy's, on the Wood- j ward plantation in tho Fork, ar>d alternately at tho above placos every niuo days. For par? ticulars apply at tho above places. Danville took the first prizo at our last Btato Fair for speed, and can show as fine colts aa any in tho Ht a te. April 1 Imo Special Meeting of the Stockholders of | the South Carolina Railroad Compa? ny, and of the South-western Railroad Bank. CHARLESTON, 8. C., February 10, 1870. PURSUANT to tho adjournment of tho An? nual Convention of the Stockholders on tho 9th inst., a Special Meeting of tho same will ho held on tho FIRST TUESDAY in May next, tho Sd day of that month, in the Bank Hall in this city, for tho purposos indicated in tho following resolution: ''Resolved, That tho consolidation of tho Stock as recommended in tho resolution pro? posed by tho President and Directors of tho Railroad Company, in their annual report, ho referred to a (Jo tn mit too of Th roo, to bo ap pointed by tho Chair, to report on at a special mcoting to ho held in thia city on tho first Tuesday in May next; that a stock vote be then taken thereon, and that immediato notieo of tho said meeting bo given." Tho resolution recommended bv tho Trosi dont and Board of Directors of tho Railroad Company, is as follows: "i?e?oioed, That tho Board of Directors bo authorized, at the oarlieat day practicable, to consolidate tho half shares of tho Stock by issuing one whole sharo for every two haft shares as now represented on the stock book." As ordered at the Annual Meeting on thc 2th instant, tho Stockholders will be passed over tho Road on the above occasion, under the rule observed as to annual meetings, which is aa follows: "That every Stockholder who shall have owned his stock for three months previous to the general annual meeting of Stockholders, bo permitted to pass OD the Boad to and from said meeting froo of charge, and that every Stockholder who shall have owned five or moro shares for three months previous to the general annual meeting of Stockholders, bo permitted to pass on tho Road, to and from said meeting, with his immediato familv, free of charge." J. R. EMERY, April 2 w5 Secretary. Living Writers of the South. SHORT biographies, lista of works, and ex? tracts from tue most popular volumes ol every living writer of tho Southern United States. By Professor James Wood Davidson. %* A very largo handeomo book. Price $2.00. Vashti, or Until Doath UB DO Part. By Au? thor of Beaula, Macar?a, Ac $2.00. Tho Polar World-a popular description of Men and Nature in the Arctic and Antartic re? gions of the Globe-illustrated. $3.75. Tho Romaneo of Spanish History, by John S. O. Abbott; with illustrations. Pictoral Field Book of tho War of 1812. By Benson J. Lnssing. author of Pictorial Field Book Revolution. $7.00. Photograph Albums, Pockot Cutlorv, Ac, at _DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Bookstore. Stack's Corn Whiskey. mORsalo bv JU March 2_LOWRANCE & CO. The New State Code, INTERLEAVED and Round, $2.50. Papor Cover, not Interleaved, $1.00. Acta of Legislature, 1869-70, $1.00. Official copies of tho above for sale. Mail your orders to BRYAN A MoCARTER, March 30_Columbia, S. C._ REMOV AL. HAVING removed my placo of business to thoBtand fonnorly occupied by Dr. Berry, next to Pollock Houso, my patrons will find mo at that placo hereafter, with a full and complete assortment of SPRING GOODS, consisting of English, French and Scotch Cas simeroe, Neck Tics, and Gout's Furuishing Goods generally. A call is solicited. March 24_J.F. EISENMANN. Fulton Market Pickled Beef. BUFFALO TONOUES, Mutton Hams, Smoked Beef, Pickled Pig Pork, Pickled Salmon, for salo by March 8_E. HOPE. Buy to the Best Advantage. W. A,~CARR & C0.f Bridgo street, near (lates, C3V-oia.?r ?tl Grocers fjjSjSofr SELL GOODS as Cheap, if not Cheap Rn^juer than any houso in Columbia. Give ^fiilMfljjthem a trial. March 10_ Sweet Potato Blips. PT rv BUSHELS YAMS and other Slips, in UV fino order, for sale by Maroh 25 E. HOPE^ Mountain Butter. ?)-? KITS North Carolina MOUNTAIN BUT ?? L TER lor sale low by the package, j March 9 GEO. 8YMMERS. .ii?". j i Egg .k j-i- -. - r ? .'- T"?i T? the Public in General, IBATE better COTTON; BEED'than any man who advertises Seed for salo, aline ia the improved BOYD PBOLIFIO, which ex? cels any other. Tho price is $2.60 per bnabel. Aa examination of my proofs will oe convinc? ing. 1 refer to Jooob H. Wells and J. D. Hitt. Call and look at the growth, in Butcher Town. Deo 3 _N. POPE. Bonds and Stocks. I GOLD AIVD SILVER. UNO?RBENT BANK BILLS, Coupons, Mutilated Currcnoy, Ac, Aa., &o" bonght and sold by D. GAMI3RILL, Fobl5 3mo Offloo Conimbia Hotel Building. Hoes! Hoes!! WE havo in store 250 dozen of Brade's heavy Crown 8teol HOE8, Brado's Light Steel Hoe? and Rivotod Eyes. Elwoll's Picks and Planters' Hoes, manufactured near Bir? mingham, England, for our trado, and paid for with gold at 114 to 124 per cent, premium, and wo confidently Bay wo are prepared to suit tho market. LOWRANCE & CO. March 23 Spring Seed Oats. ?riA BUSHELS WHITE SEED OATS, OUvJ for salo low, by ED. HOPE. The Fertilizing Properties of 'Thuine.' ' ANALYSIS-Bono Phosphate Soluble, Sul? phate of Ammonia, Sulphato of Potash, Sulphate of Soda, Sulphato of Limo, Carbo? nate of Limo, Sulphato of Iron, Organic Sub? stances. Thia is tho boat combination of fer? tilizing ingredients known to chemistry. It contains overy property necessary to supply tho wants of vegetation, and ia a reliable composition -making it tho best general FER? TILIZER ever offered to Planters and Farmers in South Carolina. For Gardens, it will bo found a cheap and satisfactory manure. For sale in largo and small lots, by FISHER A HE1N1T8H, March 12 j_Druggists. State South Carolina-Richland Co. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jonathan M. Blakely and Winthrop B. Wil? liams, as survivors' Plaintiffs, va. Alexander Laughlin. Defendant. TO ALEXANDER LAUGHLIN, Defendant in this action: You aro hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas, for tho said County, and to Berve a copy of your answer on tho subscribers at thoir omeo, at Colum? bi?, within twenty days after tho service of this summons on you, exclusivo of the day of Bervioo. If you fail to answer thia complaint within tho time aforesaid, tho plaintiffs will take judgment against you for the sum of tin co thousand and forty-seven dollars and ninety one cents, with interest at the rate of seven per centum, payable annually from the thirty first day of May, one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty, and costs. Dated March 30, 1870. BARNWELL A MONTEITH. April 2 s6 Plaintiffs' Attorneys. STILL IN ADVANCE ! ~ Goods Pnrrhaml at Lowest Gold Prices. NEW ARRIVALS DAILY ! THE subscriber having just re? turned from New York with ono of tho finest selec? tion of goods in 'tho JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS LINE,! would call espe? cial attontion to the following articles, which will bo Bold at astonishing low prices: Gold and Silver WATCHES; Fine GOLD JEWELRY; Watch Chains, Bilverwaro, Spectacles, American and French Clocks. Statues, Toilet Sets, Pocket Books, Fans, Musical Boxes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. ISAAC 8ULZBACHER. March 22 Columbia Hotel Row. New Books. THE AndoB and tho Amazon, by Orton, with plates and map. $2.60. Hammer and Rapier, by John Eaton Cooke. $1 50. Our Saturday Nighta, by "Brick Pomeroy." $1.50. Askaros Kassia, tho Copt; a Romaneo of Modern Egypt, by Edwin DoLeon. $1.50. Among My Books, bv Leigh Hunt. True Love, by Ladi DeBeauclerk. $2.00. Tho Spanish Barber, by author of Mary Powol?. Tho Life of Our Lord, by Rov. Dr. Hanna. $1.50. Tommy Trv and What Ho Did in Science $1.75. Earthly Paradiso, second series; Autumn, by Morris, said to bo superior to Tennyson; and other new books, for sale at BRYAN A McCARTER'3 Book Store Beer! Beer!! SOME dealers in this eily havo been in doubt that I could hold out supplying them with Beer this summer. I now inform tho public that I have a large Bupply of old Lager Beer on hand, which I put against any Beer brought from tho North, or even imported from Ger? many, as to purity and strength. I am ready to test it by tho Beer scale. Aug 20 JOHN C. SEEGERS. Fruits and Vegetables-Prices Reduced. PEACHES, 2 lb. cans, 25 cents each. Lima Beaus, 2 lb. cans, 25 couts each. Green Corn, 2 lb. cans. 25 cents each. Tomatoes, 2 lb. cans, 25 cents each. Together with a full assortment of Pickles, Jollies, Oysters, Lobsters, Sauces, CutsnpH, Extracts, Sardines, Spices, Ac., Ac., at low figures, always on hand and for sale by Feb 20_ J. AT. R. AGNEW. To the Public. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY (inform the citizens of Columbia .and tho surrounding country gc Inorally, that I havo resumed my 'old Business again, after a lapso of twenty years, engaged in tho manufacturo of Iron, I am again back at my first Business, that of WATCH, CLOCK ANO JEWELRY where a full Stock of all Goods kept in a First Class Establishment can be found. I shall uso my best endeavors to givo satisfaction to all. I hope to roccivo a share of patronage I shall keop First Class Workmen, and all work en? trusted to mo will be warranted. Nov6_WILLIAM GLAZE. To all Whom it May Concern. HAMBURG, 8. C., JANUARY 16, 1870. BEING appointed and commissioned as thc Roceivor of tho Hamburg Bank, all par? ties having transactions with said Bank will communicate with FRANK ARNIM. Feb fi_ Ale and Porter. BREMEN LAOER BEER, lounger's Edinburgh Ale. Hibber's Loudon Portor. For salo bv Feb IC_GEO. SYMMF.RS. Fresh Goods at Low Prices. 1 A f\f\f\ LBS- BACON HAMS, Sides lAJ.UUv/ and Shouldors. 800 bbls. Family and low-priced Flour. 20 kits Mountaiu Butter. 50 bbls. Refined and Crushed Sugars. Maroh25 _ For Bale by E.HOPE. Fine Gold Watches OF a'l descriptions, for Ladies and Gentlemen, for salo at WILLIAM GLAZE'S, Ono door North of Messrs. Scott A Williams' Banking House. Dec 10 WHOLESALE HY G000S IIISI! Just Opened REAR OF OREO O'S B UILDING, Corner Main and Taylor Streets. WE aro now prepared to offer to Country Morchanta and tho Trado a stock ot DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, &C, Which for VARIETY IN STYLES and LOW PRICES, cannot bo surpassed in any market. All goode ordered carefully aolected, and satisfaction guaranteed. W. D. LOVE & CO. W. D. LOVE, B. B. McOREERY. IN OUR RETAIL HOUSE, COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILDING, Wo have oaoh department packed full of NEW and DESIRABLE Spring and Summer Dry Goods Of all tho latest importations and Ameri? can manufactures, which will be sold at Gold Prices for Greenbacks, AMD SILVER GIVEN I IV CHANGE. Wo are showing sorao raro novelties in LACE MANTLE8, and SHETLAND PANNIER MAN? TLES. METTERNICH 8TYLE. A full lino o? ALEXANDRE & COURVOI I 3EER GENUINE gsa KIO GLOVES, At low prices. Spocial Job Lots of Goods offered daily. AV. D. LOVE & CO., March 29 ' Columbia Hotel Building. For Sale. DICKSONS IMPROVED COTTON SEED. GROWN from Seed purchased direotly of Mr. David Dickson, in 18G7, and carefully preserved from mixing or adulteration with other Heed. I will deliver tho Seed, sacked in good order, at tho Louisville Depot, South Carolina Rail? road, at (2.00 por bushel, for any amount un? der 5 bushels, or at $1.50 per bushel, for all amounts in oxcoas of 5 bushels. A. T. AMAKER, St. Matthew's, S. C. I respectfully refer to tho below named gen? tlemen, who purchased Seed of mo last spring, tor information touching tho purity and supe? riority of the Seod, to wit: Hon. T. J. Good? wyn, Dr. A. R. Tabor, 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.B.MuUer, Esq., Orangohurg Court House ; all cf Orange bnrg County, 8. C._Feb ll 3mo? Ammoniatcd Soluble PHOSPHATE, Manufactured by tho Navassa Gnano Co.. Wilmington N. C., In Bags or Barrels. THIS FERTILIZER is propared with tho utmost caro, and contains every constitu? ent desirable for any crop to which it may bo applied. It is especially adapted to the growth COTTON, CORN, CEREALS, And all kinds of FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. It ia manufactured of tho samo material from which tho celebrated PATAI>SCO GUANO CO.'S PHOSPHATE Is prepared, and referenco is mado to that Company, (65 South street, Balti? more, ) for its efficiency, qua? lity and uniformity. It. R. RRIDGERS. President. DONALD MACRAE, Treasurer and Secretary, Wilmington, N. O. LONDON A JONES, Agents, Jan 21 ft,mo Rook Hill. 8. C. Empire Shuttle Machine. WHY IS IT THE BEST! IT RUNS OVER Soams all right. It will take fifty stitches to tho inch finer than any othor Ma? chino. It will BOW heavier and thicker Goads than any other ] Machine It uses any and evory kind of Throad. It sews Starched 'Goods as well aa Unstarched. It sews tho most delicate, thin, soft fabrio with? out drawing. It sews a Miaa Boam as well aa any other. W. D. LOVE & CO., Columbia Hotel Building, Nov 25 5mo_Sole Agents. Biscuit, Crackers, &c. tXf\ BARRELS and boxes Fresh Crackers, Ow Ac, just received and for salo low, con? sisting as follows: Ginger Schnapps, Ginger Cakes, Soda Biscuit, Butter Crackers, Cream Biscuit, Cream Crackers, Lemon Crackers, Egg Crackers, And Boxes assorted Family Crackers. March 9_J. AT. R. AGNEW. Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN tho best manner, by first class workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING finely oxecnted. Dec 16_WILLIAM GLAZE. French Brandy. JUST recoived, imported direct from Bor? deaux: Ono cask Brandenburg Freres COONAC, vintago 1835. Ono cask Pinot, Castillon A Co.'s; very fino. For salo by _GEO. SYMMERS. BREAKFAST BACON. 2AAA POUNDS OF BACON STRIPS .ULf\J and Broas! Pieces, 5 casks Davie' Sugar-Curod Hams, 25 hbls., half-bids, and kegs Loaf Lard, 300 lbs. Mutton Hams. For salo by Feb 26_ED W ARD HOI E. Lightning Rods* PERSONS in want of flrst-clafs RODS, can bo supplied by leaving their orders at th?? Post Offico, or at J. W. Smith's tin shop. Plain street. HAWLEY A CO. March 5 OaUU. BY JACOB LE VIH. TO-MORROW (Monday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I. will eell, beforo my store, A variety of CATTLE, among which aro several COWB and young Calves. Bale without reservo._April 17 1 Prime Northern Potatoes. BY JACOB LEVIN. On TO-MORROW (Monday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will Bell, before my storo, rgjgg A consignment of-barrels Northern POTATJliS-Goodrich-in prime order for table nse. As usual, salo without reserve. April 17 1_ Sheriff's Sale. A. Smytho vs. A. M. Lee.- Warrant of Attach? ment. \ IN pvuBuanco of an order ia tho above stated caso, made by A. L. Solomon, one of tho Magistrate? for Richland Comity, I will sell, on MONDAY, the 18th day Of April, 1870, in I front of tho Court House, in Columbia, withia ! tho logal honre, tho folowing goods and chat I tola of the defendant, viz: TWO BOXES and two Trunks, containing Books, Portraits, Crockery, Blankets, Coun? terpanes, Ac. Ono Desk, ono Table and one Carpet. Terms cash. F. F. FRAZEE, Maroh 30 wm_B. B. C. Sheriff's Sale. Louis H. Trovett vs. Francis Koestler-War? rant of Attachment. IN purenanco of au order in the above stated case, made by William B. Nash, one of tho Magistrates for Richland County, I will seU, on MONDAY, tho 18th of April instant, in front of tho Court House, in Columbia, within the legal hours, Ono VIOLIN and CASE, attached as the property of Franois Kcnatlor, at the suit of Louis H. Trovett vs. Francie Kenrdler. Terms cash. P. F. FRAZ?E, S. R. C. April 3_mth Sheriff's Sale. F. A. Sitgroaves vs. J. W. Thornton-Warrant of Attacement. IN pursuance of an order in the abovo stated caso, made by the Honorable Samuel W. Melton, Circuit Judge Fifth Circuit of Sonth Carolina, I will sell, on MONDAY, the 18th day of April instant, in front of the Court House, in Columbia, within the legal hoars. Ono MULE, attaohed as the property of tho defendant, at tho snit of F. A. Sitgreaves *#. J. W. Thornton. Terms cash. April 3 mth P. F. FRAZEE, 8. B. O. Sheriff's Sale. Under order of Judge of Probate. Ex parte Mrs. Sophia Ewart vs. J. B. Gui guard et al.-Petition for Dower. LN pursuance of an order mado by the Hon? orable William Huts on Wigg, Judge of Pro? bate for Riohland County, I will Bell, on the FIRST MONDAY in May next, in front of tho Court House, in Columbia, within the legal hours, All it h at LOT, or parcel of LIND, situated on Richardson street, in tho city of Columbia, bounded on the North by a lot formerly of M rs. Black, but now of tho estate of James S. Guignard, and measuring thereon 208 feet, moro or loss; on tho East by an alley-way, measuring thereon 47 feet, more or lees; on tho South by a lot of tho estate of James 8. Guignard, measuring thereon 208 feet, more or loss, and on tho West by Richardson street. Tho abovo described property will bo Bold at the risk of the formor purchaser. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. P. F. FRAZEE, 8. B. C. April 12_tnth Sheriff's Sale. Under order of Judge of Probate. Ex parte James Hunter and Ellen Hunter. Petition for Sale, <tc. IN pursuance of an order made by William II ut sou Wigg, Judge of Probate for Rich? land Coorty, in the above stated case, I will sell, on tL a ?rst MONDAY in May next, in front ol tho Court House, in Colombia, within the logal hours, the several Traota ot Land of which tho lato Jacob Wyrick, died, possessed, viz: All that TRACT of LAND, situate on Grane Creek, in the County of Richland, containing six hundred and three (G03) acres, and bound? ed by landa of Captain Stack, F. A. Koon, G. j Donglas, W. Cook and Renton Smith. This is ono of tho ?neet timbered taacts of land in the State. ALSO, All that Tract of Land, in Riohland County, containing fivo hundred and eighty-seven (587) acres, and bounded by lands of Dr. La Horde, Thomas Center, Mr. Turnipaeed and others. ALSO, All that Tract of Land, Bituate in Fairfield County, containing four hundred and seventy four (474) acres, more or less; bounded by lands of Colonel D. D. Fon ly and lands former? ly of Colonel Leitner and o thors. A large por? tion of this Tract is in original oak and hicko? ry forest. Tenais OF SALE.-One-third cash; tho ba? lance on a credit of one and two years. Par? cha Ber to give bond, with approved personal security, and a mortgago of the premises sold, and to pay for stamps and papers. April 10 mth P. F. FRAZEE, 8. B. C. Sheriff's Sale. Under order of Judgo of Probate. IN pursuance of an order inado by William ll nt son Wigg, Judge of Probato for Rich? land County, 1 will sell, on the FIRST TUES? DAY in May next, at tho residence of M. J. Corley, in Richland County, about ll miles abovo Columbia, within the legal hours, All tho PERSONAL PROPERTY ot the estate of Jarnos F. Corley, deceased, consisting of ono Mare, ono Mule, one Buggy and Harness, ono Cow and Calf, three Hoifers, twelve head of Fowls, ono Bed and Bedstead, ono Pistol, (Colt's Repeater,) one Silver Watch, Lot Cook? ing Utensils, ono Table, Lot of Crockery, ono Saddlo and a lot of Sundries. Torms caeh. P. F. FRAZEE, April 10 mth_8. R. O. Sheriff's Sale. Under order of Judgo of Probate. IN pursuance of an order mado by William Hutson Wigg, Judgo of Probate for Rich? land County, I will Boil, on tho FIRST TUES? DAY in May noxt, at tho late residence of Jas. Jackson, deceased, in Richland County, near Kingsville, within tho legal hours. All tho PERSONAL PROPERTY of the es tato of James Jackson, doooased, consisting of 35 hoad of Hogs, 12 head of Cotre, 1 Mnle, 1 Wagon, lot of Plows and Gear, Plantation Tools, Kitchen Furniture, lot of Crockery, Household Furniture, 1 Silver Watch and 1 Clock. Terms cash. P. F. FRAZEE, April 10 mth B. It. 0. Early Gardens. Early Emit. ONION SETS, White Silver Skins, Onion Sets, Red Wethors?eld, Extra Early Poas, Early Cabbages, Early Hoad Lettuce, Early Blood Beets, Fresh Seeds, diroot from Landretb, for sale at FISHER A IIEINlTBH'S Dmg 8tore. Hoes, Steel and Iron. QAA DOZEN Drade's CROWN HOES, as OUU aortod sizes. 20,000 lbs. English PLOW STEEL, assorted sizes. 50,000 lbs. Genuine SWEDES IRON, assort? ed sizes. Tho abovo aro of diroot importation from Stockholm, Birmingham and Sheffield and aro, thereforo, of superior qualities to North? ern imitations. J. A T. R. AGNEW. 300 Barrels Floor. FOR salo by March 2 LOWRANCE A CO.