The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 29, 1866, Image 3

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'Kew* H?nu. NEW Y^KK June 28.-The hr? tfft?d* hlr-cltsatr/f? has concluded an estimaba of the growing cotton crop, in*N?i? tqvon tin-: reporto of sheriffs anil prominent persons in ?'very ' County of tho cotton States, ft is .j reported the" avomge crop is betw een ! one-fourth and one-fifth of tho crop.] of I860. j ST. LOLLS, Juue28."-Senator Lane, of Kansas, is quite- Ul, in this city. He ii threatened with paralysis, and his physician does not think it will be possible for him to take his seat in the Senate again this session." The ease of Gen. Blair, against the Judge bf Election, for refusing to receive his vote without first taking the oath prescribed, was decided against Gem Blair, in the general term of the Circuit Court, yesterday. This is tho first decisiou iuvolving the validity of a voter in this State. ? C'on ir rc ?is iou;? J. .WASHINGTON, June 27.-Mr. Wade, from the Committee on the District of Columbia, reported a bill to repeal an Act to retrocede the County of Alexandria to the State of Virginia. The object of the bill is to make Alexandria ? part of the District of Columbia. Tho bill to aid the construction of telegraph lines, and to secure to the Government the use of the sr.lae for . postal, military and other purposes. . was called up, and some discussion ensued. Mr. Brown, in the course of some remarks alluding to tho recent report of tho Postmaster-General on the snbject of telegraphing, said that, in the report, thc Postmaster-General had shown himself utterly incompe? tent for the. position, and that hi? report was made up in great part of communications from persons who were interested in the great monopoly which now controls the telegraph of tlie country. The Postmaster-Gene val hod reflected more discredit on himself in this communication than, perhaps, had heretofore occurred with any other officer in the Govern? ment occupying a similar position. That he had not striven to advance the public interests, but had stood in the way of a needed reform. Mr. Sherman regretted that Mr. Brown should have made such a per? sonal attack upon Mr. Dennison, whom he (Sherman) knew to have the public interests at heart, and t< be as desirous as anybody of advanc? ing them. The bill for giving tin4 suffrage ti the negroes in the District of Colum? bia was passed. The House passed a bill for tin prevention of smuggling. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, from tin Committee of Ways and Means, re ported the Senate's amendment h the tax bill. The House concurre? in nearly all of them, but disagree, to thc Senate's amendment of a ta: of two instead of live cents a poum on cotton. This, with other amend ments, was adjusted by a committei of conference. WASHINGTON, June 28.-The Se uate postponed the regular order which was the'District suffrage bill and engaged in the consideration o the Niagara ship canal bill. .No con elusion reached. The House was engaged on th tariff bill, but very little progress wa made. Some time ago, the Hons (Kissed a resolution calling on th President to furnish any information in his possession showing whethe officers of the Government hav united in any of tue Southern State in conferring honors on Confederates living or dead. All tho heads of d< portmcnts have sent in separate r? porks, which arc enclosed with th President's message; each of thei saying, in effect, they have no infoi illation or knowledge of such coi duct. Tho President has authorized th pardon of A T. liledsoe, who, in th early part of the war, occupied th position of Secretary of War of tb late Confederate States. -?.? * Market Reports. NEW YORK, June 28-Noon. Co ton unchanged. Gold 153'K. Iv chango 10'o. 7 P. M.-Five-twenties closed ? 103.??; seven-thirties HCT'.,. (b>l 52.1 jj. Flour dull-Southern -SK). I i'V 17. Wheat dull sales of 13,51 bushels; Chicago spring $2.10; whii Kentucky $3.30; Canadian S3.2? Corn declined l(?j2c. Heel' onie Pork firm -sales of 9,500 barrels, ? !$31.'50ifr??1.05. Whiskey dull -sali of 1,000 barrels, at 37("39c. Sag; I'tiiet. Sp ii its turpentine didi, at 8 NEW ORLEANS, .hine 28.- ('otb declined 2c, with sales of OOO bales low middling 33(<r.35. Gold 50> Bank sterling 00. New York e change \." premium. l.alct- Kore i j; j i \?>vs. NEW YOHK, .June 2C-r'The steal ship Java, from Liverpool, with dat to tho 17th instant, arrived at tl port this evening. The Federal Did, on the Pith i staut, by a vote of nine to fix. agrei ~,mf?fiSm . if ifi i nm . ,i ?r> ' ' ? . U>. i he Aii?tl?iiUj proposai for the ?no bilization of the F?d?ral army. Prussia, agreeably to a previous, notice, carried Out her threat tb con? sider it as ntl act bi hostility on ti ie part of those States which supported it, and the following day commenced war hy sending troops into Saxony and llanover. . . It was also rumored that the Aus? trian troops entered Saxony, but the riunor was not confirmed. It was behoved, though, that Benedek would move imaiddiately to attach the Prus? sians. ' Aftor the" action of the Fede rol'Diet, the Prussian representative pi-otosted against it fis unconstitu? tional, autl said Prussia considered the Confederation dissolved. He then immediately withdrew from the diet. There were great commotion and financial depression throughout Ger? many. Baron Ricosols is forming a new ministry. La Marmora goes to cami) with the King as Minister without portfolio. Tho Atlantic cable is finished and all token safety on board the Great Eastern, which leaves Sheerness Jnlv 13. The ox-Confederate cruisers Talla? hassee an^ Sumter had been sold at auction at Liverpool. The action of tire American Go? vernment towards the Fenians in tin United States gives general satisfac Mon. Tile London Times, to-day. eulogizes the Washington Govern ment, and says it would be imposai bio to exaggerate the good faith, th? friendliness, tho sincerity and th? regard for mutual obligations whicl have prompted these energetic am decisive measures ; the Americai Government has acted in a manne which even exceeds anything tha could hun curably have been expectec j from tho most friendly nation. Tin article expresses gratification tha such distinguished officers as (.fens Grant and Meade sliould have bern sent to thu scene, and says: "Thee* energetic act? of genuine friendshi] will l>o long and cordially remo m bored. The Fenians are almost en titled to thanks for having given th Americans au occasion for displaying i their friendliness and good feeling. At the close of this despatch, thor j is n?? news of" any collision havin; occurred in Germane. A Prague telegram of thc 16thsay j that tho Prussians occupied Lober ! Bri then, and menaced Schockendeit? The railway lietwecn Risa and Dre.? den has l>een destroyed, and passel ! gcrs and postal communications L? tween Prussia and Saxony ar stopped. The "Crown Prince of Saxony pr? ?.ceded to Vienna. The Saxony tref sury valuables and provisions for th army have been transp?>rte<l for at curdy to Bohemia. A Frankfort desp.iteli says : " I 'ri nc Challes, of Bavaria, will l>e appointe Commander-in-Chief of the Peden anny." lt was expected that Michelbur would afford an active defence c Schleswig-Holstein. lt was ascertained that the procee? lings of the Federal Diet bad dele j mined several of the powers wi signed the Treaty nf Vienna of 161 j to declare that, in their opinioi articles fi4 an?! Ki of thal Treat; which form a part of the finropcfi I international law, have boen violate* Thc Austrians had interrupted ; ! lin??.s of communication on their sk I of the Po and Mincio. LONDON, June 17.-The entry j the Pmssiaus into Saxony is ful j confirmed. Prussia having previou ly declared war. the entry ol' tl Austrians is hourly expected. Tlie" Paris Presse publishes a re po that the first engagement took pla near Leipsic on tho Kith, but tl rumor is nneonfirmcd. The Diet held au extiaordina meeting on tii<- 16th, t>> decide on tl i motion made hy Saxony, that Austi and Bavaria should he requested : adopt unitedly such measures ?xs we rendered necessary by thc Prussi invasion. Prussia has issued a d?clar?t iou thc groat powers, justifying the i vosion, on the ground that tia; ?te. sion ol the Diet, on the 14th, bro : up the Confederation, and the law self-preservation compelled Prussia secure, herself against the neighlx ing States, who might be ill <>i?-:i concealed hostility. Tlie Paris Bourse w;is Hat on t 10th; rentes closing ti2f. 02c. ex. Tl lias been decided that tho rep? of thc Jamaica Commissioners sh ; be laid before Parliament on thc fr Thc journals <>f Sunday say tl the fate of tho reform 1*111 and of t ministry will be decided to-morn The conservative members are ?b-t i mined to attempt the de foal of I (lovemment. LIVERPOOL, Satiuday evening, .1? ! lo. Sales of cotton to-day 7,( i bales, including 1,100 lo sp?cul?t and exporters. Market quiet audi changed. Quotations HI?: partit unchanged and rather ca- ?er. t 'ons closed at 86!?? ?SGJ? for money. Ai rican stocks, United States tive-tw i tics. ?4'.;< a 65. . -?.?? UKP.M.CATION FOI; $550,000. Si res?ntative Woshburne, of Illinois, Saturday, presented t?> the House i timouy in the case of George Carleton, late Speciol Agent and f ing Surveyor of Customs atMempl designated a depository t?> rec? payment of money. The papers si a defa leal iou to the amount of ??5.r OOO. Tho cotton worm is ravaging plant ?t. Western Tea tis _JL jj '?'?T-I. i ! gai j ISHO?TT??G AFFAIR.-Dr. Wm. Par j ham, formerly of Spartanburg, was i shot and mortally wounded, by a Kev. , Mr. Dickson, near Shelby, N. C., a j,few days ago.. A despatch frorajNew York of the I 27th says Dr. Bissell reports from tho ; lower quarantine thaiihcro is no more , cholera in the hospital ships. *-A fetal case of cholera--occuTred in ; Troy, N. Y./on the 22 J instant. . fal ? ari ? Jfati ??? 1 1 SHIP NEWS. PORT OP CHARLESTON, JUNE 2*. j ARRIVED YESTKKl>AV. Steamship Saragossa, Crowell, New York. Bi", sehr. Aid, McCormick, Matanzas. WENT TO SEA rtSSTEUDAY. Sehr. B. H. Shannon, Marts, Philadelphia. Sehr. Daniel Holmes, Philadelphia. COM?ERCIAli AM) FINANCIAL!. ST. Lotus, June 23.-Medinm low grades j of Hour dccliuod 21c: higher qualities [ linn; single extra ?8@3.50; double extra i ?10.25@13. Lower gradea of wheat do ' cliuod; spring $1.85@2; prime $2.15*3:2.22. j Corn easier, at G2?7fic. Pork quiet and 'unchanged, bacon inaetive, at '?Ho. for j clear sides; shoulder* lCJc. Whisker un . settled, at $2.21. j Lorixvu.t.E, June 23. -Sales of 115 hhds. i ! tobacco; market activo. Flour unchanged. Mixed corn in bulkTOe.: prime white 73c. ! : Oat s 48S?50c. Mess pork AS* bacon sh?ul ! dcra Idic.; clear sidos 21*e. Primo lard j 22c. Kaw whiskey -25: . CINCINNATI, Juno 23. -Flour dull, hut j j prices have not chanced. Win at un- I ; changed, but held at lull prices S2.23@ I 1 2.30. Oats dull and prices nominal, ut 18c. ' Bye rather dull and prices lower, whiskey j dull, ut $2.25 ihity paid, and 2(?tf?;27 in bond. : Mess pork in good demand, :U r.12. Lard : dull, nt 21A@21ic. Butter dull, al ll'- .'A. Cold 152. ' j ANNOUNCEMENT. \ j EDITORS PHCENIX: You will please an- i n .unce that t?. OLIN TALLEY is :i candi- i date fer the State Legislature. ; . ,:!! the ! vacancy occasioned by the resignation ..i i E. I. Scott, Esq. Mr. Tall? y i< well mid j most favorably known, and v iii bi found ! an uhlo Representative. .lune 211 ! ; tar P^WOMV?U copy. Gen'l Sup'ts Omeo S. C. It. R., I COLUMPIA, S. C., J CM. 20, 18/ifi. I rilFIE plans'and specifications for the do- ! X pot to be built at this place, can be ! seen Tills DAY and TO-MORROW, at tit,- ' ; office of thc Agent of thu Road. il. T. PEAKE, .lune 29 2 Gon'l Snp't S. C. lt. R. I ! LAGER BEER. AFRESH snpplv of Seegers' celebrated : Baltimore LAGER BEER. June 29 JOHN C. SEEQEBS 4 CO. j CLARET AND RHINE WIE. ICASK ST. JULIES. 1 " BUDELSIIErMER. . lillie 2'.? JOHN C. SEEcjF.hS .V to. ALE! ikljE? i CASKS Joungers A Co.'s EDIN . BURGH. J. C. SEI'.(?Elis A CO. ? .lune 20 SOAP! SOAP, IJTBOXESbi ii FAMILY SO A I' iowh ??> cash. J. C. SEE'UKl?S A ru. j June 2:) I Hams and Side Bacon. SUGAR-CURED HAM? and STD ES. Jutic 2'.? J. f. SEEGERS .v CO._ Q LT I N I ? 1 : ? IMA OZ. QUININE, received lilis JA JU DAV by National Express at . Juno'29 MIOT'S Dill O STORE. FRESI? C?TR?TE MAGNESIA. ONi: case CITRATE MAGNESIA, rc. j ceived at MIO'J 'S OREO s ? ORE. j _ .lune 29 Worm Confection. \FRESH SUPPLY of thn above al . .hmo 23 MIOT'S DUI (1 s IX? F, H. ro^ SUMMER mE, \DENICE sn: CHOIX i: . riiJNt; SPONGE. Turkish BATTTTNC TOAvTTT.fi . sir.'. C ALEFACTO GLOVES. German, Neroli, Turkish und belle CO I LOONE. , French and English Soaps, Estril?is, Toilet Powders, Ac. All tho above, of th.- best quality and recent importation, reci ived at June 2*.) MIOT'S DRUG STORE. ROSE WATER. ON E ease TRGPLE SUPER U)R F BENCH ROSEWATER, received and for sale ?it MloT'S DRUO STOKE. Jillie 20 Turnip Seed. J"CST received by express th. fol!..wine choice varieties ..f LANDRE 1 11 - GE MINI: Tl KN IT SEED: bandivth's improved Pur-,., l'op i: Haga. ! p<?mer? an (?lobe. White Swedish Kata D. barge Norfolk. Ka. iv Whin- Fl it Patch. Ai Du. C. ii. MIOT S Dr.i.. Store; June 20 STENHOUSE &MACA?L AY, C01VIMISS10\ MF.Kl* HANTS, 171 OR lin sale >.f COTTON, COTTON 1 ?ABNS, SHEETING.1-' Naval Stores, II Ac., and for thc purchase ?>] Merchandize generally, titi Pearl Street, A' 'tr Vari'. Itc.KEBEXc.Es. -Sci>tl A Dash, Partridge, Wells * Co., Tannahill, MeHvaine .\ Co., ? March, Price & Co., Nev York: Dunlap, Me acure & Co., Richmond, Va.; Thomas I H. Drem, .lehn Wilkes. John I.. Drown. ': Charlotte, N. ' .; Wilcox ? Hand, Fleming A Robinson, Augusta, Ga.: N- l-ou .\ ?'?.! vin, New ( ?rican: . . '. Consignments to ns Iruni c\er\ point in tho Sont lt fully protected l.y msiir.oici ??> ?JJ.' ll STENHOUSE, \ LEAN MA CAT EA1) Junn 20 Valuable Lots for Sale. . 1 rpilK subscriber offers f..r sab- tho ,e two 1 valuable LWS, fronting on Main street 82 f < < t bv 20S deep, known n? 2"2 and 201 Exchange Ib.w. The bricks and all material to RO wah the I ?! .. The pro porty will be sold for i.-fourth cash, and . the balance on a credit, with good si eui : 'tv. ForftTrtheTpa?tieulars appb to June 20 i<; l.\s PECK.HA.Vl Dissolution of Copartnership. THE firm heretofore existing as 8YM MERS ft BERRY is this dav dissolved by ibo withdrawal of Mx. M. II. BERRY. Mr. GEORGE SYMMER3 is authorized to collect all debts due tho concern, and would request those parties indebted to call and make a settlement at an early day. GEORGE SYMMERS, June 28, 1?6?. M. ll. BERRY. The subscriber will continuo tho GRO? CERY and GENERAL COMMISSION BU? SINESS at the old ?stand of Symmors A Berry, opposite thc ruins of .Tanney's Hotel, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a share of tho public patronage. GEORGE SYMMERS. Opposite ruins of Janncy's Hotel. Juno 29 ____ ~ mr iii billie Zur Grunding Eines Deutscher Ge? sang Vereins. VIELSEITIG aesgesprochenen W?n? schen Zufolge, werden alle deutschen Nacnnor dieser Stadt, welche siehe einem derartigen Herg mid Seele Cildenden mid veredelnden Vereine anH-chliesscn wollen, eingeladen, sich um K?nftigen Treitage den 2'J Junv, Abonda 8 Uhr in der GRIE SHABER'SOHEN Restauration, Main Strasse, zn einer Vorbesprechung und stwaiger Comit?-Wahl einzufinder. EH versteht sieh von selbst, da. nicht allein active, sondern auch passive Mitglieder will Rommen sind, eine zahlreischo Be theiligung Alter lebhaft zum Gedeih i einer solchen Gesellschaft zu w?nschen. Jnny 2 1 MEHREUE DEUTSCHE. Queen's Delight AND fur th>' owe of all lit?se Diseuses har? ing /heir origin in a ritiated condi? tion of the human system, and those arising from any departiere from the .'ans nf health, imprudence in ?iring, ocer-taxing nature, from loo arcot in dulgence of every kind- -eat ?no, drink? ing, trorfcing-irherehg nature suf? fers exhaust ?ott. 1 invaluable restorative cordial for all . li-, ases arising from an impure state of tito blood. Cutaneous eruptions, such as Roils, Pimples. Carbuncles. Pustule*, Blotches, Roughness of the Skin, Seal v Appearance of thc Cuticle, Tetter, Ring? worm* and Itching Humors of the Skin, this pur i tier will remove, and impart health aud a life-glow to the complexion. For Erysipelas. Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, fains hi the Bone*, Stiffness in thc .Teinta, Old Ulcer.-. Want of Blood in the Parts, Syphilitic Sores and Ulcer.--, and Impaired Constitutions arising fi those diseases, and from the loo frc?-ns? ol mercury. Por General Debility, si.iiie' in?-from Dyspepsia or Indigestion. VY. ak neds and Pains in tho Stomach. ! . < um plaint, or want of action in ?h.it organ producing pains in the aide or back,affect? ing thc kidneys mel bladder. Females, at the period of change, will find it tho best restorative to health and strength, from all tle.se weaknesses ami depressions of mimi and body which fol? low at this time of lifo. Persons traveling South ur living in warm climates, and ?il u:\accluiiated, will find the Oueen'8 Delight a great protection from ab i lioso diseases which originate in a change of climate, diet and life. A brief history, of this remarkable medi? cine will not bo out of place lu re. Itspro perties as a remedy were first introduced to the notice of thu profession by Ur. Thus, i'oung Simons, of South Carolina, as carly a.-. ls:!*, as a valuable alterativo remedy in syphilitic affections, and other* requiring tin: usu of mercury. Dr. Simons' state? ments have been endorsed and extended io Dr. .V. Lopez, of Mobile, and Dr. H. il. Frost, of Charleston. From thc reports in its favor, ibero seems no reason to doubt the efficacy of this medicine in Secondary Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, : "Wroiii'i Hepatic \ffc?-tioiis and other com? plaints Uc-nefited bv alterative medicines. T or sale l y FISHER A HEINITSH, June 2a Pharmacists, Columbia, S. c. Wonderful Parlor Amusement ! PHOTOGRAPHS BY MAGIC ! ! VN V r.n may make ;i beautiful picture with only .; few drops of water, and make vottr o' n albums of pretty pictures at little COht. For sal?- bv FISHER & H EIN ITS H, .lune ^e Pharmacists. Tamarinds tor the Sick! 17H)R making TAMARIND LEMONADE: .i d< lightfnl r. ;riL,'( runt in fever?. For - il, by FISHER A HEINITSH, .timi. 20 Pharmacists. "FRUIT PRESERVER." io thc House-wife. VVALT ABLE invention for tin benefit of all. Fruit preserved, of all kimi.-, .....hont sugar, and without expensive ?eal? ing ur air-tight jars, une bottle will pre? serve 128 pounds of trna, ('heap, health? ful ;.;;.! : licet uah For sale bv FISHER & HEINITSH, June 20 Pharmacists. Arrival of Pontoons. VNuTHr.U large supplv of PONTOONS; SUGAR PLUMS, for worms. The . real medicino for worms. Ovei 2,800 have !.. cn sold in less than tu. > mouths, and iiiil!ioii> cf worms destroyed. If your . ! i ?biron have worms, go to Fisher ,\ Hein 1 i: ? ?i's and ;;i t a box. FISHER A HEINITSH, June l ; Pharmaceutists. BLACKBERRY BRANDY! I?lOTl Bowel Complaints, Rummer Com 1 plaints, Weak Stomach, Ac For sale by FISHER A EIEIN1TSH, Druggists. CHEAP LIGHT. 1.MVE HUNDRED gallons prime White i KEROSENE On,, for sale by band or gallon at FISHER A HEINITSH S, Ma.. 31 Droggista. The Fair Pace ot'a Beautiful Woman I'S th? admiration of evcrv one. No ?mc poss? ?sing th: - rich gift and attribute j of health and attraction would exchange it i ror tie woaltft of the Indies. Yet how ! manv sutler their skin t<> l?ccom rough with" si ?ot s and pimples, which mar l .-.mtv and bloom of the race. TV j CASS?AN BLOOM removes all spots and ' blemishes, tan. freckles, pimples, blotches, : and imparts a beautiful complexion, so .i t : rael ive iii w oman. F.-r sale bv druggists everywhere. PISH Kl! A M FINITSH, Agents. MUN M. MAIMS A ?'(>.. Philad'a. May 21 _ _ DENTISTRY. HAVING oi eue?i my office I i/^^i^jj^^ may be found at all hours M Bi i ry, (opposite tho Cat b ?li ? ? 'burch, i on \ -.'i..bb. sheet D P GREGG ? ? r . ? 'NSW GOODS ? Just Received. PRIKTS-new stvles. ; BED TICKS. COTTONADES. DENIMS. LINENS, for Gent's and BOVB' wear. IRISH LINEN. LINEN LUSTERS, OI NO H AMS. White Swiss, Plaid ami Striped Swiss, Plaid and Striped Nainsook. Jaconets, Long Lawn. Linon Handkerchiefs, Lisle Gloves. All at REDUCED PRICES. TOLLESON & J ANNE Y. | June 20_ Off CONSIGNMENT > And for Sale Cheap ! K f\ BOXES TOBACCO- choice grade?. : OU 10 " " -low 10,000 SEGARS-genuine Rio Hondo. 5,000 " -low grades. i 20 hales COTTON YARNS-B to 12. 10 baskets Heidsick Champagne. 50 doz. Madeira, Port, Sherry ?ml Claret Wine. 10 doz. Lemon Syrup. Several eases of Oki COGNAC BRANDY. lo bids. Bourbon Whiskev. 20 " Corn " AI.So, 75 hbls. Fh.ur. KOO bushels Corn. 50 kits Mackerel. 50 bbls. Coffee Sugar?. 25 " common Brown Sugar?. .25 bags Coffee. 300 boxes Sardines. 100 Ixixes Herring?. JAXNEY & TOLLESON. GOODS} AT j Wholesale & Retail. . .>jr PIECES POPLINS DE PARIS. 1 ?tJ 20 " FRENCH GRENADINES. j 20 pieces Embroid'd and Plaiu Berages. 10 " French Wasambique. 30 .' Berage Anglais, at 37* 7d. 50 '. Cha?nes -very pretty-37A 7d. 25 " French Prints. ! 200 *' Fancy j 200 Lawns and Jaconets. ? A1.SO, Just received, a fine assortment ol SEA ?SIDE HATS, WREATHS and F FATHERS. I Bombazines, 0-4 Black DeLaitie. s-l Black ami White Berage, for shawl?. Jaconet, Swiss and Nainsook Muslins. Plaid and Soft Finished Cambrics. ! White and Colored Brilliants. ' Trail Hoop Skirts. Kmbroid'u and Linen Cuffs and Collara. . '.....sets, French Fans. ALSO, .ot) pieces Bleached Shirtings. 25 " 8-10 and ll Qr. Sheet iugM. Bah s 3-4, 7-S and 4-1 Shirtings. i ! Hosiery--all prices and qualities, i Cloths, Cassimeres, Drap d'Et?. Linens, Nankenett, ?Ve., for pent'? wear. ! ALSO, AT WHOLESALE ONLY, i 20 cases Ladies' Bootees. I ltl " " Slippers. 10 " Men's Cou g ress Bootu. 10 " Lasting Shoes, i lit " .' and Leather Pumps. AI.SO, I A large stock of Ladies' Hats, trimmed and untrimmed. Gent's Felt and Leghorn Hats. 10,000 Colored and White Envelope-. Foolscap, Note and L< tter Paper. Large stock of Clothing. ; miLh'SO.V S JA SS'KY. NEW GOODS. "tTTT have, this day, received an addi W tion to our stock ol OILS, compris? ing: Opal, Tallow, Engine, Alicea, Raw and : Boiled Linseed, Tanners'. Kerosene, Train, j Ac. A uso. Paints, dry and in oil, snob as Chrome land Paris Green, Yellow Ochre, Chrome Yellow, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, ln \ dian Red, White and Red Lor 1. Raw and Burnt Turkey Umber, Raw and Burn! '? Sienna, Ac, Ac. ALM I, Varnishes of all kinds. Coach Hardware, viz: Hubs, Spokes, ? Felloes, Shafts, Enameled ('loth. Ac, at reasonable prices. June 20 FISHER A LOWRANCE. Bacon, Shoulders and Hams IS STORE. Ipr HUHS. SIDES, to arrive, are ..tiered O low, bv the hhd., bv June 10 ' FISHER A LOWRANCE. Wanted, . A LIMITED amount of GOLD ami SIL J\_ VER. FISHER A LOWRANCE. Timothy Titcomb's Letters to the Joneses. GA ALA DAYS: bv Gail Hamilton. John r Godfrey's Fortunes; by Bayard Tay? lor. Studie? for Stor' s; by Jean Ingelon. Zschokke's M?ditai ..is on Life. Warm 1 Hearts in Cold Regions A Tah- ol Arctic Life; by Capt. Kde, Royal Navy. The Masquerade--A Poem; by Saxe. A Sum ' nn r in Skye; hy Alexander Smith. Across I the Continent; by Row les. Mrs. Jameson's Works, (sold separately, i The Every-day Philosopher; by thc "Country Parson." Counsel and Comfort; bv the "Country Parson." And other NEW DOOKS, for sale at Mee AR 1 ER'S Bookstore, Opposite Law Range, Columbia. June 22 DRUGS 4N?) MEDICINES ! tl I'M ASSAFOTIDA. T KECK MASS, in pounds. CALOMEL, DOVER'S POWLERK. t Ri ?TON OIL, MORPH IA Calabria Liquorice. . Gum Opium, Quinine. Epsom Salts. Mustang Liniment. Opodeldoc, Extract Logwood. Syrup Squills, Borax, i Castoi Oil, quarts and pints. Essence Peppermint. Cinnamon. Dead Shot Vi rmifngc , Fahnestoe?'"? Holloway's Worm Confoctive. Winslow's Soothing Svrnp. Wright's Pills. Drandretb s Pills. Ay. i's Pills, Harlem Oil. Radway's Relief. German Horse Powder. Barbel's Horse Powdi r. Ta rr ant's Aperient, Tarrants Cubebs. Ph?otokcn, Batchelor*? Hair Dye. Marchisi Oatholicon, Pain Kilb i Sandford's Liver Invi^orator i A\er's Cherry Pectoral. Sarsaparilla, Sozodont. McMnun's Elixir Opium. BFhmr Sulphur, Roll Brimstone. Cream l anar, English Mustard, i Demon Syrup, Ginger Syrup. Strawberry Syrup. Fx tract Lomon, Extract Vanilla FISHER A HE1NITSH, Druggists Mfiv'jt At the old stand Main ?tieei Circular Saws. ' AFULL a? so riment of best ntwlin Cast Steel CIRCULAR SAWS, from 8 to 52 inches hi diameter, inst received and tor sale low by .T. AT. R. AGNEW. Jone 36 Blacking! Blacking! JUST received from auction, a good sup? ply of first <iualitv BLACKING, manu? factured by Chas. Watson, late foreman t? i. S. "Mason A Co., and for sale' at the fci? 1 o win g low prices: No. 1, 30 cents pot dozen; No. 2, 40 cent? per dozen; No. :>, So cents per dozen: No. 4,65 cents per dozen. Juno 26 _ J. ft T. B. AGNEW. BUTTER, EGGS AMI POTATOES. CHOICE COUNTRY BUTTER, FRESH EGGS, new Irish Potatoes and prim? Sweet Potatoes. Just received and for sale by J. ic T. R. AGNEW. $Sf Carolinian copy._June 23 Pickled Pork. CHOICE PICKLED PORK. Just re? ceived aud for sale bv June 23 J. ft T. R. AGNEW. Stir Carolinian copy. Mackerel! Mackerel! ! 1 (\C\ PACKAOE8 MACKEREL, con LuU sisting of barrels, half barrels, quarter barrels and kits, ou baud and for sale by J. ft T. R. AGNEW. **- Carolinian copy. Jane 2J Sardines and Herrings. ?AA QR. BOXES SARDINES. ?)\r\J 100 Boxea Smoked Herrings. 10 IU>ls. Pickled Herrings, at 4u cents pei dozen. J. ft T. R. AGNEW. June 22 Carolinian copy. Satin Gloss Starch. 2rr BOXES DURYEA'S SATIN GLOSS *} STARCH, the best article in use for laundry purposes. Jnet received and fm* salo by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Fresh Arrivais. WE are daily adding to our vaxietv of choice GROCERIES, and have Just received a supply of the following, vir: Fresh MACKEREL, in cans. Fresh SALMON, in cans. CRANBERRY SAUCE, in cans. Roast Beef, in can?. Green Corn, in cans. Pie Fruits, assorted, in glass. Lemon Syrup, in glass. 1 June 22 J.tT.R AGNEW. CURRANT JELLY. LEMON STRAWBERRY JELLY. BLACKBERRY CANNED PEACHES. TOMATOES. OYSTERS. LOB8TERS. SALMON. PINE APPLE. Borden's Condensed Milk. Extracts Strawberry, Vanilla, Mantua. Pine Apple and Lemon. Chow-Chow Pickles. Mixed Plain Baker's Chocolate. " Broma. " Cocoa. Layer Raisins. Londou Mustard. Ture Spices, ground and whole. Preserved Canton Ginger. Andrews' Yeast Powders. Quarter and half Loves Sardine: Walnut Catsup. Tomato 41 London Club Sance. Worcestershire Sauce. Just received and for sale bv June ll) J. A T. R. AGNEW. Bacon Sides, Shoulders and Breakfast Strips. 1 f\ HHDS. prime BACON SIDES amt 1\J SHOULDERS. 2 hhds. Sugar-cared Breakfast Strips. On hand and for sale low bv N June 15 J. A T. ft. AGNEW. Hams! Hams! Hams! C1HOICE NEW YORK CITY SUGAR j CURED HAMS, just received and for sale at 25 couts per pound. Call soon, be? fore thov are all solo. .lune it J. A T.JR. AGNEW. Flour! Flour! Sy?\?\ BBLS. Super, Extra, Reeker's Ami\J\J Self-Raising and choice Family FLOUR, on hand ano for salo low by June 3 _J^JfcJT^_R. AGNEW. Iron! Iron! Iron! IHRE IRON, li to 2 inches wide, at ?Je. A USO, A complete assortment of Hoop, Rod. Horse-shoe, Round and Square IKON, tm hand and for sale low bv Juno 3 J. A T. R. AGNEW. CARRIAGE MATERIALS. THE subscribers have just received an assortment of CARRIAGE MATE? RIALS, consisting in part of Spokes, Fel? loes, Shafts, Carriage Bolts, Axle Clips. Malleable Cns.ines, Enamelled Cloth ami Leather, Dash Leather, Whip Sockets, Knobs, Lining Nails, Point and Samt band.-. Oil Carpet, Carriage Hinges, Coach Body and Running Part Varnish, Japans, Paints, Oils, Ac. Al.so, A full assortment of Tire iron, from 1 { to '2 inches wide, at l>4 cents per pound. June 2_ J. A T. lt. AGNEW. Potware, Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, &c. POTS, OVENS, SPIDERS, TINNED SAUCE PANS, Plain SAUCE PANS. Long and Short Handled Fry Pans, Brass and Enamelled Preserving' Kettles, Glue Pots, Tinned Mortars, Kettles, Ac. Jual received ami for sale by May 27 _ J. A T. R. AGNEW. Spades, Shovels, Forks, &c. <r/-\ DO/. Long and Short Handle.? OU SHOVELS. 25 doz. SPADES. 15 " Long and Short Handled Manure Forks. Also, Garden Forks, Garden Hoes, Garden Rakes, Garden Trowels, Grain (-ra? dios, Griffin's Scythes, ftc. Just received and for sale low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. '?MIS! SItUS! BBLS MUSCOVADO SUGARS, 8 poonda for ?1. Barrels Muscovado SUGARS. 7 potsad? for $1. ALSO, A complete afbortineut or Crushed and Relined SUGARS For sale at low rates by Miv lb A T IL AGNEW.