The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 24, 1867, Image 3

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Ely - Telet^TApti* I Kvpmttefip* ftetyiaWTei w\hamix.\ \ Hews Items. ^WASHINGTON. May 23.-Senator Wilson arrived to-day, and has gone North. Ho speaks " warmly off tjie general courtesy with which, he was received. Butler, in print, is positive in his charges o? doubtful practices regard? ing Booth's diary and thc pardoning of West Virginia deserters. He claims to have himself originated tho famous phrase, "Bottled up." Intornal reveiiue receipts to-day $453,000. There was a full Cabinet meeting to-day. Geu. Grant assisted. Tho meeting was very lengthy-consider? ing Stnnbcrry's opinion. Hou. A. R. Riddle, of Ohio, assists in the prosecution of Barratt. The trial commences ou Monthly. j Mnugucrt, a Cuban, of literary re-' pu Lat ion, shot his wife and her mo? ther, in tho court room, at Matajizas, during tho progress of ? trinl for alimony. Vera Crtti datos, of tho 13th, state that Miramon was badly wounded in attempting to force tho Liberal lines, ' on the 27th. The castle of Chepulte pec.was captured' by Guadarawa, on tho 11th, after a fierce strngglo by j tho Imperialists. Dop Sinnen Peon j was executed at Sisal. " SAN FRANCISCO, May 23.-Thc bil- ' Hurd tournament hos closed. A. W. | Baurson, of Virginia, Nevada, won ? thc champion cue. COMMKUC1AX. AMI KISALKCIAI.. NEW Youie, May 23-Noon.-Flour ! 10c. lower on common grndes. Corn ; l(?2c. better. Pork dnll, nt $22.90. " Lai d 12;?(2il3J?. Cotton quiet, but j without decided change. Stocks ac? tive, but tending down. Gold 381?. Sterling-sixty days, 97-?. 7 P. M.-Cotton market dull and unchanged; sales 1,100 bales, at 27. Flour dull, and declined 10(r/.15e. Southern 813.25(^18. Corn-mixed Western, now, $1.15(^1.22; old, $1.2$@$1.31.1.?. Provisions quiet and dull. Rico firm-Carolina IO'.; (a)12. Sugar quiet-Muscovado 1Q?\ 11} ?. Coffee and molasses quiet. Naval stores firm. Turpentine G2L?(V? 03'.j. Rosin unchanged. BAI.TIMOHE, May 23.-Cotton dull and nominal, at 27. Prime Rio cof- ! foo held at 18'?(?,18?.,; sales light. Corn firmer-white $1.15; yellow Sl.18@ll.20; mixed Western *$1.0<). Meas pork $23.021 .,'(<? 23.75. Western lard 18*?<&18J?. Bulk shoulders 9; sides ll. Whiskey 35. NKW ORLEANS, May 23.-Sales of 1,000 halos cottoo; market uusettled and easier-low middling 24(221'^. Receipts 10 bales; exports 7,783. Su? gar and molasses nominal and un? changed. Flour extremely dull superfino offered in round lots at $11; treble extra $10.50, and irregular. Corn steady and firm-yellow mixed $1.15(<f 1.20; white Si.25. Lard tierces 13@14; kegs ?S}4?,1&*?. Bn con in fair jobbing demand-shoal- ? ders9'4; rib sides 12>.j; clear 13'..'. ! Pork very dull, nt 821.25. Coffee active-fair to prime 24)??(<$26}.<. 1 Gold 37. Sterling 46@57. Momia:, May 23.-Sales of 300 bales cotton; market dull-middling 23. Receipts 72 bales. CINCINNATI, May 23.-Flour in fair demand, and unchanged-superfine P- Sil.50(f/12.50 Corn firmer. Cotton! dall, at 21. Mess pork $22.50. SAVANNAH, May 23.-Cotton very dull, with small business-middlings nominal, at 21; receipts 550 bales; receipts for the week 2,830 bales; ex-! ports 1,447; stock on hand 1,520; re-i eoipts for the season 224.209. AuorsTA, May 23.-Market dull;! sales 111 balea; receipts 87 bales-? strict middlings 24. ORARIIBSTON, May '23.-Cotton dull j and unsettled; sales of 60 bnles-mid-1 dliug 25. Receipts 4S0; receipts of tho week 2.000; exports 3,500; sloe!:' 5,100. LlVBRVOOT,, May 23-2 P. M. -Cot-| ton steady-middling uplands ll; Orleans 1?/V. LONDON, May 23-Evening.-Con nols nd van cod 'j- -93'.,. Bonds 72. LTVRRVOOTJ, May 23 Evening. Cotton closed quiet-middling ll Orleans ll'.,; sales 10,000 bales. SARATOGA WATER ! JUST received fresh from thc Spring. For nv FISH LT. .> HEINITSH, April i Dniei?K?* TciiKORAmif? DESTATI :IF.S.-The Phtrnix and Gleaner are tin? only papers in iii" State, outside of tho eity of ("nail.-stoii, that receive and publish the latest telegraphic de? spatches, market reports, etc.-Ame? rican and lin rope? n. Recollect, also, that tho news in these publications is furnished throughout the upper Dis? tricts twenty-four hours ahead of tin Charleston pap* rs. Thc subscription to the <lnily is $8 u year; tri-weeklj 5. and weekly S3. LOW-PRICED SUGARS. f HMDS. MUSCOVADO SUGARS. #) -211 bal*. Fr>r ?ale by E. A O. D. HOFF. M ly 9 WHICH I have built in Columbia.near tho Asylum, is furnished with tho best machinery used in that line; and with ?xperienco in tho business, farmers and othcra having WHEAT TO GRUND, will find it much to their interest to havo it ground at this mill. Do not wash your whoat, but bring it perfectly dry; anrt all who have their wheat ground for market, can bo supplied with 100-lb. bags at :13 cents each. Corn ex? changed for wheat at fair rates. May U ?lnio* JAMES HUNTER. JUST RECEIVED. FREDERICK THE GREAT AND HIS FAMILY; by L. Muhlbuck. Berlin and Sar?t* Souci, ul- F red? ?ok tho Great and his Friends. Also, frosh .supplies ot The Mer ohantg of Berlin, frederick the Great and his Oonrt and Jbscph Second and his Court. Wearing of thc Grey-being Per? sonal Portraits ami Adventures of tho War; by John Esten Cook; with portraits and Slates. Sybil's Second Love; by Julia kavanagh. Pendennis; by Thackeray new edition. Diamond Editions of Dick? ens1 Works. Mosby ami his Men; by Crawford. The Cruise of the Shenandoah. Sut Lovingood's Yarns; with plates. And some good Novels. Tine Writing Desks. And, also, the Bankrupt Law, with Notes and Decisions; and other now Law Books. For sale at McCARTER'S Bookstore, Opposite Columbia Lawyer's Range. May ll_R. L~. BRYAN. NEW BOOKS. FREDERICK THE GREAT aud his Family: by Louisa Muhlbach, in thor of Frederick tho Greet and bis Court. Last Days of a King-an historical ro? manee. Last Warning Cry; by Cummings. A new supply of "Ten Aeres Enough," showing how ?i very small farm may bo made to-keep a very large family. Also, thc Bankrupt Law. At DUFFIE & CHAPMAN'S Bookstore. Townsend & North's Old Stand. May 2 MIDNIGHT RAIDERS ! BEWARE of these midnight maraudera and disturbers of ''nature's sweet re? storer, balmv sleep." Get a bottle of tho inralli'olo "BED BUG DESTROYER." Now is the time to get rid of them, end secure peace and comfort. For sale by FISHER A HEI?ITSII, April 4 _ Drncrcrists. Fresh Lager Beer. AFINE article, just received, at whole? sale and on draught. April 27 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. THKEE THOUSAND CUSTOMERS. Merchants and those engaged iii other pursuits, who desire that their goods or their business services should bo daily brought to tho atten? tion of three or four thousand read? ers, ought to advertise in the PhwnLv, which circulates iu every District in the State, and more especially iu those which have constant commuai cation with Columbia. This i< worth thinking about. 'T pr (\ BBLS. FLOUR, assorted-from Ono OU to extra family. 20 bnls. Peach Blow Potatoes-in fine <ailer. No. 1 Mackerel in barrels and kiti-. Just received, and for sale bv April ll GEO. SVMMERS. R E M O V A L ! THE subscriber lias changed his place of business to the NEW and B PAC IOU S STORE on Richardson [Main ?ttvet, ad? joining Messrs. IIopsou .v Sutphen's km.an us NO. I GRANITE LANGE. The Inti ntiou is lo Keep a FULL LINE ot DRY GOODS, of all thc different styles Wc shall be pleased '..> see our old ? customers, (both cit} and country,) a nu mV who favor ns with a call, and wish to pinchase GOOD GOOD i at FAIR PRICES. IVE. X*. KJKr.<GL??.r>, May 8 Imo JOHN 07 HEISE, C <> ri ?G o 1 i <> ri er, WHOLESALE ANJ) RETAIL: (1ANDIES manufactured daily, at us low .' as can be luid down here from the North. ST* Corner of Plain and Marion M wt?. Feb a EHTRA FAMILY FLOUR. 7K DHLS. KXTKA FAMILY FLOUR. { ?) ._'<> tfi::s Count rv in Id.ls. ll, i ker's St:Jf-raistiiy For salo 1<uv by 15. A G. 1>. HOPE. May? BY THE EMILY SOUDER. ASELECTED STOCK nf vi rj excellent FRENCH RON-DONS, CREAM < 1IO COL.VI ES, JELLY OAK EH, .\<- , at MCKENZIES CONFECTIO .ELY. Plain rtieet near Central linnhe. March 12 SCYTHES AND GRAIN CRADLES. 1?) DO/EN Griflin's best Scythes, 1Z " best Grain Ci ailles, manu? factured expressly lo cut Southern grain. ?Inst reel iv* d, and for side al reduce ! prici <. bv J. ft T. lt AGNEW. April '/s Liquors, Cigars, &c. JISP TO Ii AN I), Favorito bran ls Whiskies, Holliind Gin, Ofttfnao Urandy, j Rrandicd Peaches, Cherries, Apricots, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes. Ac.. Ac at A].ril ll OEO. SYMMEHS'. undersigned informa thc public that ho is making .weekly midi t inns to bis stock I if goods; and ns ho pur? chased for cash, will dispoee of them at reasonable figures. Ho inviten an inspection of his stock, which oonah, ts of WATCHES. JEWELRY, CLUCKS, ? SPECTACLES. GOLD PENS, AC. - . if I PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. , IL\IBV .TE)WELEY and Or? NAM EN TS preparad in various styles. I. BtTLZB ACHER, At Sulzhaeher A Co.'*, Ae.scinblv st. May 10 Just Received, BEES. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. Ebls. Sonml Super Old Government and Green Java Coffee. Laguayrn and Kio Coffee -prime, CrusbeiL.pQwdored, A and ?J Sugars, Choice Butter, Ture Lard, Choice Irish Potatoes. Heal Cider Vinegar. I Milk, Butter and Sugar Crackers fresh. I Fine Sugar-cured Ham*, at 18 cents, With niaiiv other staploand yholf goods, ! which aro offered st lowest rates bv May 12 c. IL BALDWIN A CO. To the Ladies, MBS, C, E, REED; HAS Just returned with a ! fresh and superior stock of French. English and Atncri- I can MILLINERY, in all varie- I (it M. Also, LADIES' WEARS; j superior Sill, Coverings, al all prices: Hair Braids, Coils, ? Waterfalls, Curls, Netts, Ac.; | all nf which will be s..!J VE UV LOW. . j DRESS-MAKING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DE? SPATCH. April 17 Ehno Just Received, TWENTY tubs and lukins GOSHEN BUTTER, at reduced prices. 15 bbls. Hecker's Self-raising FLOUR. 5 " Milk, Butter, Wine and Sugar CRACKERS. 3 tierces DIAMOND HAMS. And for Halebv C. IL BALDWIN A CO. April 19 HUSH POTATOES. BBLS., just received, in fine order. April 21 JOHN 0. HEEG ERM A CO. 8 HENRY E. SCOTT, General Insurance Agent, Hank Building, Columbia, S. C. FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT POLICIES I issued fur FIRST-CLASS COMPA-] NIES. Applications received for the Liverpool and London and Globe Fire and Life In? surance Companies. Capital, surplus and reserved funds-gold-over.$1(1,000,000 Assets in the United States over 1,800,000 April 2(5 Imo A HOHE JOURNAL.-The best family journal now published in tho South is the Gleaner, issued from this oflice. It contains weekly eight pages of solid reading matter, excluding ad- ( vertisemeots entirely. A specimen number will bo sent to any one dc- j ; siring to subscribe. Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer ; and Undertaker. HAVING resumed the! J"above busier:-". I am pre? pared to execute till kinds i of work in tho above line at thc ?hortest notice and most rcasnnablo pricer. A variety of COFFINS constant!} OH hand. Funerals promptly attended. Aug do ' M." H, BERKY. i At Brennan A Carroll's Carriage Factory. Agricultural and Horticultural Im? plements Al Ila S 7/1 of the Golden l'ad.lock. A LARGE SUPPLY of the above, ion- : t\ i i-ting in part of FLOWS, HARROWS, FAN MILLSTOR'AIN CRADLES, Scytln - Si caw Cutters, Corn Sheller.-'. ALSO, Pruning Saws and Knives, Ladies1 Gar don Toola, in Hete-! and pairs; Transplant? ing Trowels and Forks, Spades, Spading Fork?, Raken, Hoe:-, Lines, Ac lu store and for sale LOW for CASH by April fi JOHN 0. DIAL. ICE, ICE ICE ! At Reduced Prices!. HAYING completed a large and coturno- ? dion? house for this trad.?, 1 am now j prepared, with a large supply on hand, io ! lill all orders from the city and country en- ' iru i ,? ?.. my caro with promptness. All orders mind I? atv ompatih d willi thc mo? lloy, ax :nv ti rms are stricl'y CASH. A. OAOE ft CO.. Proprietors. JOHN T>. BATEMAN, Agent. ??>? No ... berry llvraltl. Spariauburg /.V l<ri'fx, Chester standard, Greenville M >". tauu'rr mil Andersen lnteUi$cnnr copy four titnes and forward bills immediati ly. April 30 Imo ,? Sundries. OLD GOVERNMENT J U A and LA GUAYRA COFFEES, English Breakfast, Gunpowder atnl Black TEAS. Italian Macearon!, E. F ( I* Freall Binen ts. Pickles, Piccolili, Fn ucli and English Mustard.-?, Sauces, fresh Peaches, in . ans. Tomatoes, Salmon, Fol.hit r, Oysters, Grouse, Salad Oil, Ss ni ines, Itaivius. Currants, Nut?, fte.. All fresh and for sub. low for cash? Mai 'j E. A G D. HOPE. 'm- n-A. A-:-T?I- j f^,,,; fl . ano vi ?OM nnwnoon ?uioou Jrnruwr, ??EEII'?WUGHT! , -, -S?- r^i ?it? ??U milE QUEEN'S DELIGHT, tho great American Alterative and Blood l'uri? ner, ia tho most perfect vegetablo com Sound of alteratives, tonics, diuretics and iaphorotics; making it tho most effective invigorating, rejuvenating and Ifiood cleansing cordial known to the world. In introducing this now and extraordi? nary medicine to tho public, observation loads us to remark that too little attention ia paid to trio Vbfo or,oH flesh," tho blood. Many diseases, abd, ibo, many complaints, which have theil origin in a vitiated state of tho blood, aro treated only as symptoms and results: whereas, if the reniedv had bern appin d to enrich tho blood and ren? der it pure, both canso and effect would have boon removed. Tho gueen a Delight is o fie i ed to tho allliotod is a ?sure remedy for thoso diseases arising from an impure condition of -thc blood. It has a direct and specific action upon that fluid, and Consequently renders thc blood pure. It is said, on high authority, that "man no sooner begins to live than ho begins to die, ami that the characteristics of tho living organism are ceaseless chango and coai el ess waste." It is obvious, therefore, tv? every reflecting mind, that unless tho blood is* pure, in suppjyitig tho waste tis? sues v?il h material, it must bc the canse of innumerable illa and constitutional disor? ders, sueit :iu Scrofula, Rheumatism, He? patic Di - orrba-s, Consumption, Inflamma? tions, Fevers, Ac Life and health is only to be maintained by tho circulation of pure arterial Mood. Wo therefore advise every ono whoso blend is in the least vitiated hy indulgence or exooss, and whose constitution is im? paired by disease and'is suffering from ilhctimntisni, Liver Complaint, Consump? tion, Scrofula or King's Evil, Carbuncles, boils, Itching Humor of tin- Sldn, Erysi? pelas, Shin Diseases, Ti tter, ltnughllCSS of the. Skin, Pimples, Silo tc hes, Pains ia tho Bones, nul Ulcers, Syphilis and Bh'ptuoCtic Sore.-, Indigestion, inflare m at ion of tho Ithiddt r and Kidneys, Pains in the Back, Genera) Debility, amt for all complaints arising from deficiency and poverty of blond, to use tho Queen's Delight. Females of delicate constitution, suffer? ing from weakness and depression ol mind in coUHCqncnco of these complaints which nature imposes at the period of change, have a pleasant nnd sure reniedv in tue Queen'*, Delight. Cl?ldrun whose fair and ruddy complex iou gave early promise of health and beauty, but too soon become blanched and pale by Bomo hereditary taint of thc blood, will have thc rich hoon restored bv using thc Queen's Delight. The unaceliiuated and persons traveling into warm countries will find tho Queen's Delight a great protection from all malari? ous affection and diseases which originate in a change of climate, diet and life. Tho extraordinary and unprecedented cures performed by tho Queen's Delight Compound is attracting the attention ol every ono, not only at homo, but abroad. Thc" merits of this compound are being felt and appreciated everywhere. Hear what they say of it hi New York: "It is a remedy of much importance and value, exerting an influence over all the secre? tions, which is unsurpassed by any other known alterative. It is extensively used in all tho various forms of primary and socondiiry syphilitic affection?; also, in scrofulous, hepatic and cutaneous diseases, in which its usc is followed by the most successful result s." Its properties as a remedy wore llrst in? troduced to the notice of the profession by Dr. Thoa. Young Simons, of South Carolina, as early as 1828, as a valuable alterative re modv in syphilitic affections, and others re? quiring use of morcury. Dr. Simons' state merits have been endorsed and extended by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and Dr. H. B. Frost, of Charleston. From the reports in its favor, there s^ems no reason to doubt the erflcr.cy of this medicine In Secondary Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com? plaints benefited by alte: alive medicines. For sale wholesale and retail by FISHER A HEIN?T8H, Aprils Gmo Drncidsts. Columbia. S. C. CARDS! CAKDS!-Show cards, busi? ness cards, visiting and wedding cards, executed at th" Phuuiix Job Office, in tho neatest styles of the art. Cards of all sizes constantly on hand, and all orders from town or country promptly attended to. KEIHITSH'S CELEBRATED GERMAN HORSE POWDER ! For all Diseases lo ultieli <t lk?r-i* is Liable. riMlE various diseases to which thai no _l ble rind useful animal, the horse, is subject, and thc little Kn.UN ledge that is known of them l>> farriers and ignorant Ofttlci'H, have occasioned III .HIV remedies to ho offered to the public limier different forms, with high encomiums, and suuc .1 cid by dignified names. Some of these are injurious; others, tit best, ni hule usc. and many entirely worthless, and do not ni', -t the wtint. A good medicine, free from objections of this kind, hus long been desired bj many gentlemen who have va? ina! le burses, tte therefore offor the only gund mcdicim; thu true "GERMAN HORSE POWDER," which hus proved so efficacious in all lite diseases, it is pro pared fruin iLt- original rec.pe of Dr. llct nitsh, of Germany, ?.-> extra' rdiuaryvir? tues are attested lo ?>y thousands, and for tl riv years has stood, and still stands, first in the estimation of all experienced farm? ers iinil agriculturists as the best medicine for the horse, li i- recommended for lu.ins foundered hy eating lu excess ov drinking cold wutor wl.cn heated, to BHCII as have symptoms of glanders or ar? ex? posed to ihn infec? inti hy l>< iug wiih other horses, for Indigestion, distemper, hide bound drowsiness, loss of appetite, inward sprains, dehii.ty, wasting nf flesh, sore eves, swelled h gs, grease, mange, sui tnt, old coughs, for exhaustion from w ork. It carnes off all foul humors, purities slid eoois thc blood, ililli prevents boise-, Le? onine. stiff ai ' f.?iindu ed. U'ls II stimn bll foi weak stomachs, ant! :.:i.!. rs the limbs and skin soft ned tl. .giving a (.month coat to the b ur. \. k fur "IIH nitsli's German Horse Powd r For nain bv FISHER A UK1NITKH, Dn ggists. March 7 NAILS, NAILS, NAILS. Al (hr Si ?a ul' (?ir (Inlilen I'ad-lAx-k. ?\f\(\ EKGS anperior qnality CU?' /?\ f\J NA ILS, in store an for sale >< ? for cash bv JOHN C. Di \ .. Philad^ip??is AdvwtiBom'ta. $20. AGENTS WANTED, $20. di M pr TO #200 PEOR MONTH-males and KO I O females-to soil ?ho onVv genuino Common Sense FAMILY SEWING MA? CHINE manufactured. It will hem, foll, stitch, tuck, bind, braid,quilt sud embroi? der beautifully. Price only $20, including Barnum's Kelf^sewor and Self-turning Hem? mer. Fully warranted for fho years. CAUTION.-Beware of those selling worthless cast-iron machines, under the same name as oms. For circulars and terms, address C. BOWE KS A CO., 3?."> S Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. May 21 Imo THE UKM'I.VE $25. Bartlett Sewing Machine. $25. WANTED, Agents; $150 per month and all oxpcnseH paid, to sell tho genuine BARTIJ?TT SEWING MACHINE. This machine wdl do all tho work that can be done on any high-priced machine, and is fully patented, licensed and warranted fur five jv ara. Wo pay the above wages, or a comniiseion, from which twice that amount can be made. For circulars and terms, ad h e.-s II. HALL A CO., 721 Chcslnut: et., Philadelphia, Pa. April 12 3d Charleston Advertisements. MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. ! < THIS well-known FIRST-CLASS MHOTEL has been thoroiighlv repair? ed, relit ted and refurnished, and is now ready for tho accommodation of the traveling public, whose patronage ip re? spectfully solicited. The proprietor promises to do ah in his power for ?he comfort of hi?? guests. _ March 21 JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r. Livery and Sale Stables, ^ CHALMERS STREET, Qfehihrk Charleston, S. C. OU?--vJCSBJC JfOTtGEN A BAKER, Pro ?M II prietors. Saddle Horses, Car? riages. Phaetons and Buggies to hire, at all hours. Mules ?ml Horses for sale. Feb 27 Charleston Hotel, C ll A Ji L E S T O X, S. C. f^OACHEt? always in readiness to convey _/ passengers to and from tho Hotel. Feb 20 WHITE A MIXER, Proprietors. New York Advertisements. New York Hotel, NEW YORK CITY . I THE subscriber?, successors ti. IL Cran I alon, Esq., and Cranston A HilJreth, in the proprietorship of thi* well-known POPI" I- A It ll OT E r. . I j Wish !?< assure their friends and ihe public I generally, that they shall sparc no pains j nor exp iis>- i:: their endeavor? to maintain its reputation so well merited under its formet proprietors, as one >>f THE FIRST OF FIRST-CLASS HOTELS. I). M. H1LDRETH & CO. Amil? Brno SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bought and sold on commission bv LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO., BACKERS, ! NO. 10 WALL STREET. AEW YORK. MONEY received on depobitfrom banks, hankers, merchants and others. Or ; ders in Cold, Government and other Secn ! rities executed at the regular Stock Ex ! change by a member of the timi. Consign I ennis of Cot ton solicited. April h Dr.Wirr C. LawuEMCE. JOHN R. CK? II . Cvnrs.T. LAWUEWOK. WM. A. HAJI?TKI? STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, Commission Merchants, ?710R ?he sole <.l COTTON, COTTON ' YARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Stores, Ac., and for tho purchase ol Merchandise g 'ii eral ly, 60 Peart Street, Nea York. Consignments to un from every p".;.t Ll the South fully protected by insnram as ! soon as slurped. Julv l l ly : J. E. STENHOUSE. ALLAN MACAULAY. JAMES CONNER'S SONS I'XiTED STATES TYPE FOLXIIRY , ANO PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 2S, M and ;J2 l'entre street, (coi uer of Reade street, i Nev York. The type on which ?ids paper is printed is from thc abovu Foundry. Nov ia ; ?ilUW I'o.STJ?W, H.VNDIUU?, &C. - Our supply of type and facilities of press-work enable us to turn oui from : the Phoenix oilicc the most nltrnotivo styles of posters, hand-billu, &<.., nt short notice, and in thc roos! >tis factory manner. RECEIVED TO-BAY. 3FULTON MARKET SMOKED BEEF 1 and T? ?XGtl KS. Tubs cholee GOSHEN BUTTE!*, at-Uv. \ Bags and pockets JAVA COFFEE it IOe.; : a fresh lot --np? rior. I Bbls. and boxes Breakfast Bacon I Milk. Butter, Trenton, Sugar, \Sm. a: d ; Sod* i nickers. Hocker's Kidf-raisinc FLOU It i null? . Bb'- Jiivev ?'each blow Potatoes. And for safe ai FAIR PRICKS by ! March 23 C. H. BALDWIN 'v C ?. i .- .- ?-.- - Flour; Flour! ! 4*^?\?\ I.IW.C 'ENTRY FLOUR a .Ol/Vf primo a Hielo. Low for cash. Ma? IT JOHN (5. HEFOFK* A CO. ja.^xotioriL Balo o? For feite d Whiskey. ON SATURDAY. May 23, at 10 a. m will bo ?old, at the warehouse of Brv f.'A'r ?ail^v.? Jour u?"T?-'la of North, Carolina CORN WHISKEY, said to havo boen thc property of M. M. Wolfe, aud forfeited for a violation of tho United States Iutorna! Revenue Lana. Terms caah. ,r 1- " . A- S- WALLACE, _M?V_L o Culh-ctor Internal Revenue. PURE SODA WATER . THE undersigned, having purchased Dr. E. E. Jackson's Fountain, bas opened a SODA WATER STAND, On Plain Street, In the store formerly occupied hy S. ii- IK C. Stoqffbld. Will also keep on band a nice assort? ment of FRUITS and CANDIES, T JBACCO and SEGARS, Ac. April 28 Imo F. A. SCHNEIDER. IN THE PRICE OF Clothing ! ! AS i< our usual custom at thc close of onch season, we now oller our stock of HI lW||r BARGAINS in BOYS" CLOTHING, ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES & TWEEDS. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Walker's Block. X. B. -We are daily mak? ing additions to our stock of Clothing, with GOODS OF OUR OWN MANUFAC? TURE. Mav 14 REMEDY, FOB DUUI TIMKS.-The best remedy for dull times ia to ad? vertise freely. Merchants should not let their stocks strty shelved until they become old, stulo and unprofit? able, for the snke of the small ox pensc it would cost them to adver? tise. If they try it regularly nnd persistently, they will find the in? vestment to bo a paying one. HEM! -| /\ PIEGES BUMMER CASS1MERE8, _L\ " at .THc. per yard. 10 pieces "EINEN DUCK, at :i7ie. per yd. 1 doz. Black Silk Basques. 1 " " Baron Shawls. 1 " Colored Baron Shawls. For sal? cheap. ALFRED TOLLESON. April 10 Threshing and Grinning. IAM prepared to make engagements to any extent f-.r THRESHING WHEAT and OATS. Also, for GINNING COTTON. Parties within twenty miles of Columbia wishing me to servo them will please notify me at once. Ternis moderate. w. B. LOWRANCE, ; April 21 Columbia. S C. Ale, Ale, Ale ! On Consignment I ONE HUNDRED dozsn JEFFREY'S SPARKLING ALE. i 100 doz. BASS' ALE. For salo at $2.25 j per dozen, in puck agi s. of eight and ten I dozen. For bab; by the package only, i When von order, do not Tai. lo scud the cash. Delivered to Railroad Depots free I or chart,'.-. ALI-RED TOLLKSON. GUNS, PISTOLS, j SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, ? .A.m.riCLiiii ?tion ! ANEW and complete assortment just received. Also, .",.. An elegant assortment ..t FISHING TACKLE Bods, Reds, Bobs, lb."ks. ; Lines, Ac. Al Low PRICKS. P. ir. KRAFT, \ Waatiingti H sln-et, opposite old Jail, i N. I". Manufacturing and repairing 1 uihstantinllv and neatly eseeutcd May 2? " I} CUBA MOLASSES. ' /~\NK ITIOLMAXD gallons choice CUBA V' f'SJiiS^sfew Orleans SYRUP. For "filrtfe ft G. 1). HOPE. March t:i I71XTRA SUGAR-CUBED HAMS. li Htigar-cnrcd Breakfast Siripa. Hides, Shoulders, Ac, al lowest market prices. For sal? ?j .,..,.".,.,. 1 A,"ii ii GEO. Si H MERS.