The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 06, 1867, Image 3
LoN??*,; October ?.-^-Sir Angas B.
Pagut, A? present ambassador to
Floi%ce* will probably succeed Bruce
lin America.
Garibaldi escaped from Oaprera;
Ibut was subsequently re-captured,
)and is* now closely guarded.
It ii said LliM Emperors of France
and - Abslria agreed at Salzburg,
vbom ibey w?ukl support for Pope.,
Extensive operations in grain bave
re^a?^Jfe* . bullida in ibo Bank of
It i?tmored tba?t Victor Emanuel
Xas tkvfgSU^? to: the great powers, to
^^^^^U. from the treaty stipnbv
tic u beding him to maintain the in
tegntejri[ the Papal dominions.
Tiie jf^els hc!d many posts in V??
tor bo,, and await tho attack of the
Pontiff troops.
IXJN?^, October 4-Midnight.
daribsS?i has issued an address, urg?
ir} g bJf friends to go to Borne. A
Garibaldi meeting baa been bold at
TJuriu/ It is reported that the Papal
tijoops .were; beaten at Vaghara.
l?eWi'Vttmi.
CrusjttiESTON, October 5.-Sailed
steamer: Sea Gull. Baltimore. The
stvamsiiips Alabama and Manhattan,
Hi ?ew. York, and the Alliance, for
Pliilftdelpbia, have been detained by
bjiavyTweather.
Kyyr ' ?RLEAHsi October 5.-Inter
^ttjeatiifrotn. fever, up to 6 o'olook this
evening, fifty-nine.
J sSafittiS,: October D.-There were
tiree*' interments from yellow fever
f(jr th A 24- hoars endiuT at 6 o'clock,
tWaioruing.
I Reports from Florida and South
"wjest?rn georgia, are very gloomy;
bbavy rains being reported.^
l?aufuwvn^i October 5/-It is un?
derstood that the colored voters here
a treed to run three whites and two
blacks -for ? tbe convention-Messrs.
ijunnicut and 'Wardwell are two of
F tie whites. Tho Republican negro
' convention, in Honrico, to-day, nomi
n.tc-d 0. D. Swann for the conven
t?n. throwing out an ex-Federal
Clone!, who waa a candidate for the
lamination.
Irs. Annie E. Kirby, convicted of
tl murder of her husband, has been
silenced to seven years in tho peni
tfciary.
ir. Davis' trial will certainly tako
pjbe in November. The counsel on
lth sides are ready. He is expected
t arrive hero about the 25th.
The distilleries around Richmond,
Imoatb.'turned out 23,000 gallons
whiskey, while in July last, they
. distilled 5,000.
vania Jones, the actress, is dead.
^ASirjKoroK, Ootober?.-Informa
tinder date of Liverpool, S?p
ber 17, ?aa reached official quar
, that threshing shows of the
at crop of the. United Kingdom
short in quality and quantity,
mates place the - yield at twenty
cent, below the average,
he Secretary anticipates heavier
lipts during the current month,
thinks the next statement will
sv a decrease of several millions.
J terna! revenue receipts to-day
0,000; for the week 86,500,000;
the fiiioal year to date $61,225,000.
o'mmissioner Rollins has written
I ter, stating that by law, affidavits
ill kinds are relieved from stamp
Tbo Albany Convention.
E\y YOBS:, October 5.-The fol
Lug are among the Albany resolu
. Wat regarding the national debt
a saoxed obligation, we demand
Qomy of administration, honesty
he collection and application of
reyonnes, simplification of, and
equality in, taxation and a currency
fe E th J benefit of the people, instead
o5 to corporations, to the end that
tl io public fai th may be preserved and
th?) burdeps of taxation lessened.
That we: denounce the efforts of the
radical party to retain the power it
i has .usurped,'' by establishing negro
supremacy in . the Soulh by military
!'<>'.v", coupled with tho disfraucbise
Imcut of the'mass of the white popu?
lation, as on outrage upon Democra?
tic principles and an attempt to
undermine and destroy the Republic,
a id that we stigmatize the refusal of
tl.at party io this State to submit the
question of negro suffrage to the
pebple, os a cowardly evasion of a
paramount issue in the pending
?truggie. -
" WojrV'sr Sebt?a?m Schnaps aro good
fur jolie and pain in tue stomaoh.
DEFTER 1,AWT|IA?1HE|!
?SAAO BtlLKB AOIIETl has removed hie
? lock of WATCHEB, JEWELRY,
SI'XTAOLEB and OLOCK8. to tho Bawls'
j ; i : , " i ?. K adjoining the Plurnix ofilce,
wher? li-: wfllbe pleased to eeo his friends.
patr<* J .nid tbe public generally. Ho has
.ja? t he ft.v it lo'?, of
SFBOTAOLES
On band ever bl" ught to Columbia. Call,
BOO iajd be con voiced.
t^VATOHES,
.1K WELBY, ?fcc,
Unpaired at th? -shortest notice, at RE?
IM :EIL> B ATE8, 8ept 28
lVulfc'*' Scbiadam Hchnap* are rc
>uimo|nded ey the medical faculty.
I
??BW YORK, October 5;-Wheat
quiet, with more disposition to real?
ize. Corn market JU?/T&t?, better
'?Western 76 J?. T?Coa?'p?rt lower, at
1&K<S??Ji> Lard quiet; at 14@
,14%. Cotton doll-middling up?
lands 20. Gold 44%. Money 7 per
cont.
.Biryunt.,,; October 5.-Cotton
dull-Georgia middling to arrive 21.
Flour quiet but firm, at yesterday's
advance. Wheat . stronger-prime
white $2.75@2.80, and very scarce;
red $2.65@2.70. Ryo firm, at 56c.
Bacon shoulders 14><@14&; rib
side? 17%@18; clear rib 18>?@18>?.
1 AUGUSTA, October 5.-Cotton in
fair demand, but prices half off; sales
832 bales-middling 16!.<; receipts
NEW ORLEANS, October 5.-Sales
of cotton 200 bales-low middling
17)?@18; receipts 1.186. Flour held
?t 25@50c. higher-superfine ll.
Lard quiet and firm-tierces 15.
Gold 44.
CHARLESTON, Ootober 5.-Cotton
dull, irregular and .declining; sales
65 bales-middling 17>?@18.
Mourne, Ootober 5.-There was a
?ood demand for cotton to-day; sales
,000 bales-middling 17; receipts
565.
SAVANNAH, Ootober 5.-Cotton dnll
and nominally 18c. ; sales 166 bales;
receipts 1,600.
LTVEBPOOL, October 4-Evening.
Cotton heavy-uplands 8>? ; Orleans
o%. Pork Vi. Bacon 44.
LONDON, October 5-Evening.
Consols Bonds 71%. lu con?
sequence of tho heavy war and pen?
sion payments, and the light revenue
receipts, the debt statement shows an
increase of $2,525,000.
LrvKBPOOii, Ootober 5.-To-day
being a holiday, no business haa been i
donejin cotton.
R.&W. C.SW?FFIELD
mm as ustm i
CLOTHING
NOW IN STORE.
SUITS nm ?7.50 TO m.
AFULL LINE OF
SHIRTS,
HOSIERY,
UNDER GARMENTS,
GLOVES,
i T1E8,
TRAVELING SHAWLS,
BLANKETS, ETC.
NEW STYLE PAPER AND LINEN COLLARS. !
A splendid lino of FRENCH and ENG?
LISH OASSIMERE. which will he mado to I
order in the LATEST STYLES and at LOW I
PRICES.
Everything that is now in tho way of
H A. rr s :
N. B.-Our CLOTHING ia nearlvallof|
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.
WALKER'S BLOCK,
Sept 20_MAIN STREET.
FOR SALE.
ONE of the most elegantly finished
and desirably situated RESIDENCES
.hi the city of Columbia-known as
tho Bronson property-containing eight
?8) large fine rooms, together with Bath
loom. Water Closet, Dressing Rooms and
Pantries; all being abundantly furnished
with Hot and Cold Water throughout.
Tho Kitchen is &1HO furnishod with Hot
and Cold Water. There is also on the pro?
mises a Well of excellent water and a
number of most choice Fruit Trees of|
various kinds. For olee anco and comfort,
it is not surpassed in tho city. To an ap?
proved purchaser, terms will bc made ac?
commodating. For particulars, apply to
H. M. GIBSON.
N. B.-Tho FURNITURE will bo sold
with the house, if desired. Out 1 Imo
Newborry Herald and Spartanburg
8]>artan copy three times and forward bill.
Hotel to Lease.
THE SUBSCRIBER, having concludod I
to arrange lils BLOCK OF BRICK
BUILDINGS in this city for a HOTEL, 1
offers to lease the same for that purpose,
when completed, which will bo about tho
1st of November. Said building is cen?
trally located on Main street, and contains
some sixty apartments, consisting of fifty ;
Chambers, exclusivo of Parlors, Reception
Rooms, Servants' Rooms, Dining-Room,
Bar-Room, Bathing-Room, Reading-Room,
.iBaggago-'lloom, Hall, Office, Barber-Shop,
?and all appurtenances necessary to a first
class Hotel. Tho number of rooms may
bo increased, if desired.
THOS. DAVIS.
Columbia, 8. C., September 5, 1867.
Charleston Courier and Augusta Chroni?
cle copy six times, every other day, and
forward hills to Phonix office. Sept 61
Pure Leaf Lard.
-t ft BARRELS PURE LEAF LARD.
XO 25 kegs " " I?
On hand, and for sale low, by
Soptembar ? J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Wolfe's Sohlt dam Hell napp* have
heon before the American publio for the
last eighteen years._
BILLIARDS.
/~1 ENTLEMEN who are fond of the above
VT GAME, will find a splendid SALOON
over the store of
Sept 16 JOHN O. BEEPERS A CO. '
Dew or the Alps.-Udolpho Wolfe, sole
agent for tho above cordial, manufactured
in Geneva, Switzerland, is used by all the
crowned heads of Europe.
wy* ;>.?/( 'fe1 .V ? : pv ? A ' '
wsw
M1R?
HAVING P?RCUAS5D A MOST CHOICE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
Dry, Fancy and Staple Goods,
SUITABLE FOB THE
lau ANO muru moe,
BEO leavo to invite the attention of the P?BLIO to the same, with foll assurance
that for
VARIETY, STYLE AND CHEAPNESS,
They are not to bo oxcollod, nor equalled, in thia nor in any
The Btock is VARIED, CHOICE and EXTENSIVE, and the prices in uaisun to tho
exigencies of the times.
GOOD STRIPES.12J cts.
Good Jeans.25
Good Cassimorop.80
Good Satinets. SO
Good Broadcloth.1.75
Good BUr.kots.2.75
cts.
GOOD CALICOES.10
Good Shirtings. 10
Ladies' Handkerchiefs.10
Ladies' Hose.
Good Denims .
Cod Ticking.
Good and cheap SHAWL8,
Gentlemen's SHAWLS,
BOMBAZINES and BISMARKS,
Large*supply of UMBRELLAS.
Splendid Assortment of White Goods.
Particular attention is invited to my department of Now 8tyle BALMORALS. Choice
CLOAK8. Well Beloctod 8tock Of Cheap FLANNELS, Now Style BUGLE TRIMMINGS,
HOOP SKIRTS, MERINOS, all colors, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. Together with a largo
and woll solectod supply of GOODS, adaptod to the Beason, and will be sold CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST. Country dealers, ?nd ino public goucrally, aro respectfully
Bolicitcd to Call, Examino and be Convinced, boforo purchasing elsewhere, as I aur
receiving new supplies by every steamer aud am determined to LET THEM SLIDE.
JVX . W INSTOCK
October 6
KAJ?I BTBEET.
New York Advertisements.
GEO. C. DUNBAR,
Banker, and Commission Broker
IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES, Tele?
graph and Express Stocks, County, City
and Town Bonds, Oas Stocks and miscel?
laneous Railroad Securities. No. 7 WALL
STREET, NEW YORK. ?-Refers to Dr.
John Fisher and Col. L. D. Childs, Colum?
bia^ 8. C._July 19 3mo
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
United States Type Foundry
AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE.
NOS. 28, SO and 32 Centro street, (corner
of Reade street, ) New York. The typo
un which this paper is printed ia from the
above Foundry*_Nov 18
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro
good for Dyspepsia.
STEVENS HOUSE,
21,23,25 AND 27 BROADWAY, N. Y.
OFFOSITK HOWL! Ntl OKKKN.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
THE STEVENS HOUSE is woll and
widely known to the travoling public.
Tue location is especially uni table to mer?
chants and business men; it is in close
proximity to tho business part of the city,
is on the highway of Southern and West?
ern travel, and adjacent to all the princi?
pal railroad and steamboat depots.
The Stovens House has liberal accom?
modation for over 300 guests; it is well fur?
nished, and possesses every modern
improvement for tho comfort and enter?
tainment of its inmates. The rooms hav?
ing been refurnished and remodeled, we
aro enabled to offer extra facilities for the
comfort and pleasuro of our guests. Tho
rooms aro spacious and well ventilated
provided with gas and water; the attend?
ance is prompt and respectful, and the
tablo is generously provided with every
delicacy of tho season-at moderate rates.
GEO. K. CHASE A CO.,
May 31 Gmo_Proprietors.
SOUTHERN BANK NOTES'.
SOUTHERN SECURITIES!
Bought and sold on commission hy
LAWRENCE, BEOS. & GO.,
BANKERS,
NO. 16 WALL STREET. NEW YORE.
MONEY received on deposit from banks,
bankers, merchants and others. Or?
ders in Gold. Government and other Secu?
rities executed at the regular Stock Ex?
change by a member of the linn. Consign?
ments of Cotton solicited. April U
DEWITT 0. LAWHENOE. JOHN R. CECIL.
C?BUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTED
Tomatoes, Peaches, Okra, Corn.
PRESERVE them for winter use by
using the PRESERVING FLUID just
arrived and for salo bv
FISHER A HEINITSH,
Aug 18_Druggists.
REMOVAL.
HAVING removed my FUR- ?
*-flC^NITURE business to the Na-Ri
QgM^tloua! ExprcM? old stand, I HS?
would bo glad to seo my former pa- 'T*
trons and tho public generally give me a
call, as I have a nice stock of FURNITURE
on hand, and will mako to order or repair
anything in tho Furniture line very reason?
able, and workmanship to please even the
most fastidious. JEROME FAGAN,
Washington st., bot. Main and Assem'y,
A few doors from old stand.
Aug 10_6mo
The best Season to Plant Turnip Seed.
JUST RECEIVED:
WAITE'S ECLIPSE,
LARGE WHITE GLOBE,
YELLOW ABERDEEN,
RUTA BAGA. For sale cheap at
FISHER A HEINITSH'B, Druggists.
Dew of the Alp*.-This cordial has
only to be tasted to be approciatod._
TH03, E. GREGG & CO.,
BROKERS.
CJTO0K8, Bonds, Gold and Exohango
O bought and sold. Office at GREGG A
00/8._Jnly 31
Wolfe'? Schiedam Schnapps are imi?
tated and counterfeited, and purchasero
will have to use caution in purchasbig.
FRESH LAGER BEEB.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JOHN 0. BEEPERS A CO.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are put
up in quart and pint bottles, with the pro?
prietor's name on the bottle, cork and
I ' . * Vi' V4" '*
A Truly Wonderful Medicine!
BEMITSB'S QllEEii'S DELIGHT.
Livcv Complaint Cured by Queen's
Delight.
THi" 8yraptoms of Liver Complaint aro
uneasiness and pain hi tho right aide,
and soreness upon touch immediately
under the inferior riba; inability to he
upon the left aide, or, if at all, a dragging
sensation ia. produced which seriously
affects respiration, causing, very often, a
troublesome couch. Together with these
symptoms, wo perceive a coated tongue,
acidity of tho stomach, deficiency of per?
spiration, and somotimes a sympathetic
pain in tho shoulder, with a groat disposi?
tion to sleep, and depression of spirits,
and sometimes sores in the mouth or
throat. TboBo symptoms, if permitted to
continue, will eventually produce consump?
tion, the moet baneiul or all diseases.
Dyspepsia.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc various;
those affecting tbe stomach are nausea,
heart-burn, loss of appetite, disgust for
food, sometimes a depraved appetite,
sense of fulness or weight in the stomach,
sinking or flattering in the pit of the sto?
mach, Bour eructations, coated tongue,
acidity of the stomach, hurried and diffi?
cult breathing, Ac.
The sympathetic affections are very di?
versified-cold foot, pain or wcakuecs
through the limbs, swiuinrinj; of tho bead,
sudden Hushes of heat, Ac.
The use of tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT
should bo persevered in until every symp?
tom of Dyspepaia bas vanished, and health
is entirely restored.
Derangements of Liver and Stomach
Are sources of insanity. From disorder
or obstruction, a morbid action of the sym?
pathetic and ot liri- nerves follows, and the
functions of the brain aro impaired and
. deranged; derangement thero will also
I produce disoaso of tho heart, skin, lungs
and kidneys. It is owing to thc samo
cause that thousands die with Cholera,
Bilious or Yellow Fever, and that most
baneful disease, Consumption.
Tho origin of numerous cases of Con?
sumption is impaired digestion; and many,
many cases of supposed Consumption
could be entirely cured by tho uso of tho
QUEEN'S DEL?GHT, as the emaciation,
debility and cough attending weakness of
the digestivo organs aro BO near allied to
tho symptoms of Consumption, that tho
ono disease is frequently mistaken for tho
other.
Notice.
It is a \,-ell-established fact that fully
one-half of tho female portion of our
population are seldom in the enjoyment of
good health, or, to use their own expres?
sion, "never feel well." They arolanguid,
devoid of all energy, extremely nervous
and have no appetite. To thia claas of
invalids, tho Queen's Delight is especially
recommended. Their peculiar tonio and
invigorating proporties render it invalua?
ble in such cases. Tho patient should im?
mediately discard all pills and powders, as
they only weaken the system, and resort to
thc use of tho Queen's Delight, the inva?
riable result of which will bo a strong and
hearty constitution, a disappearance of all
nervousness, a good appetite and a perfect
restoration to health.
Weak and delicate children are mado
strong by using tho Queen's Delight. In
fact, it is a Family Medicine; it can bo ad?
ministered with perfect safety to a child
three months old, the most delicate lemalo
or a man of ninety.
a?- Bo euro and ask for "HEINITSH'S
QUEEN'S DELIGHT;" none other is genu
ine. For s^e by FISHER A HEINITSH,
July 9 Drngglsta, Columbia, 8.0.
REM OVA Xi.
GUNS, PISTOLS
AND
Sportsmen's Equipments,
FISHING TACKLE, &c.
THE nndernigr"?d b?e re?
moved his stook of goods in
the above line to the atore
next to Fisher & Heinitsh's.
Gun? and Pistola repaired and put in
porfect order, at reasonable notice.
P. W. KRAFT,
Main atroot, oppoaito Fhosnix Office.
Aug 28 ._^
What Do You Drink!-Wolfe's Schie?
dam Schnapps, lt checks the disarrange*
merit of the bowels in warm climates.
j-*' FLOUR'. FLOUR! !
T^NFSH-GROUND FLOUR, at wholesale
J} and retail, at
; Aug? JOB^0.13BJ!Q1!BSAOO.'8.
% .v. ? ": V *TY
Charleston Advertisement*.
AT
REDUCED PRICES,
JOST RECEIVED. A fresh supply bf !
BEARD'S PATENT SLOT TIE, ?
AND
BEARD'S Patent Improved BUCKLE
TIE, which will be cold at greatly reduced
prices, and on liberal terras.
Dealers supplied at a heavy discount.
GEORGE W. WILLIAM8 A CO.,
Oct S S Factors, Charlentou, 8. 0.
Foil PHILADELPHIA.
THE PHILADELPHIA and
^sf?^SS Southern Mail Steamship
^Tf^lWRCompanv's A No. 1 Steamer,
Bc*SSH?STA?t >F THE UNION, will
sail for tho abovo port on WEDNESDAY,
9th October, at 5 o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, applv to
WILLIS A CHfSOLM,
Agents, Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
WM. L. JAMES, ESQ.,
General Agent, Philadelphia.
Oct 2___3f
Flour, Grain and Produce.
IH AVE mado arrangements with Messrs.
Street Brothers ft Co. to sell, on com?
mission, all kinds of PRODUCE consigned
to them. I will dovoto my personal atten?
tion to tho salo of the same.
With au experienco of twenty years in
the Flour and Grain Business, and
with the advico and assistance of Messrs.
Street Brothers & Co., I am confident that
any business entrusted to them will prove
satisfactory to those who favor the Louse
with consignments. They will make libe?
ral cash advances on all produce shipped
to them for sale or ahinment to th?ir
friends in Now York, Philadelphia, Boston
and Baltimore. G. A. NEUFFER.
mW Address all lottcrs to "Street Bro?
thers ft Co., Charleston, S. C."
August ll_mw2mo
Wool, Hides, Beeswax.
WE are prepared to purchase the
above articles at the HIGHEST
PRICES for CASH on delivery. mW Prices
Current sent freo to parties* through the
country.
MOSES GOLDSMITH ft 80N,
Vendue Range, Charleston. .
A? tr 4 mw3mo
MRS. JOHN LAURENS"
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
jr* IN CHARLESTON, will re
/y7^? sumo its exorcises OCTOBER
t ?'lG_B"L.-1. (Utbc corner of Wentworth
HMyjtfSjaiid Smith tttreete. English,
jH^pp French, Music, Dancing, Draw
mmwkr ing, and the accomplishments
of & pulito education, will bo thoroughly
taught, and ft careful atteution given to
tho formation of tho young ladies' man?
ners and conversation.
WEEKLY SOIREES will be given alter?
nately for MUSIC and DANCING.
For terms and particulars, address
MAS. J. LAURENS,
September 1 3mo_Charleston.
MILLS HOUSE,
CHARLESTON. 8. C.
MTHI8 well-known FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL has boon thoroughly repair?
ed, refitted and refurnished, and is
now ready for tho accommodation of the
traveling public, whoso patronage is re?
spectfully solicited.
The proprietor promises to do all in his
power for the comfort of his guests.
March 21 JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r.
Charleston Hotel,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
COACHES always in readiness to convey
passengers to and from the Hotel.
FebjgW 11 [TB A M1XER. Proprietors.
Livery and Sale Stables,
_ CHALMERS STREET,
^Bm. . Charleston, S. C. DEI- <x3E*tJt
JIWIOHEN ft BAKER, Pro-J?gSlEL
?M ,?1 prietors. Carriages, Phaetons, Bug?
gies and Saddle Horses to hire, at all hours.
Bluies and Horses for salo. Feb 27
H. SIMMONS.
Baker and Confectioner,
Old Congaree Bakery, Lady St., near P. O.
THE subscriber respectfully in?
forms his friends and tho public in
{general, that he is now regularly
Baking thc best BltEAD, RUSK,
CAKES, etc. Ho will furnish loaves weigh?
ing lui ounces at 5 cents, and 21 ounces at
10 cents-which i?> cheaper than any other
baker in tho city supplies. Ho pledges
himself that when the prieo of flour still
further decreases, ho will INCREASE THE
SIZE OF HIS LOAVES. Call and examine
and you will dud his statement correct.
Sept 14 _Imo
BREAD !
jt?a. THE subscriber would respectfully
inform his customers awd the public
JHL.generally, that ho still continues to
BAKE tho vory best of BREAD, CAKES,
ftc, at his OLD STAND on Main street.
Ho will furnish SEVEN LOAVES OK BREAD,
WEIOUINO TEN OUNCES, for TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS, which is CHEAPER THAN CAN BE
FURNISHED BY ANY OTHER BAKER
in the city.
As tho price of Flour decreases, ho pro?
mises to INCREASE TUE NUMBER AND SIZE
OF ms LOAVES.
*3TCOME AND TRY HIM.
Sept 18 Imo_W. STIEGLITZ.
Violin and Guitar
STRINGS !
ALARGE and choice selection of ge?
nuine ITALIAN STRINGS-some?
thing very durable, and also desirable, for
their clear sweet tone.
Also, a full assortment of VIOLONCEL?
LO STRINGS: a variety of VIOLIN
BOWS, SCREWS, TAIL and FINGER
BOARDS, VIOLIN BRIDGES, ROSIN, ftc.
Juit received at E. POLLARD'8.
Aug 4 _mw24?
J. F. EISENfflASN,
Merchant Tailor,
Main Street, Verger's Building,
WOULD respectfully inform
his friends and the public, thatrfflkf??l
he is now in receipt of his FALL] nil Jil
.and WINTER STOCK of CAB-U/E;
SIMERES, CLOTH8 and VESTINGS-all
of the vsny LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS
and which will be MADE UP in the BEST
MANNER, at short notice. Those who
may need a GOOD SUIT, are invited to
calf and examino my stock. Sept 19 Imo
. VVolft'a Se li Cs da m Kchnaps should
be in the banda of every housekeeper.
Aixotloxx Sale?
By D. C. MlXOTTO * SON.
WE will ?ell, in frost of tb? Court House,
TO-MORROW (Monday) MORNING, 7th
iu6t.,"at 10 o'clock,
Tbo 8TOBE on Washington street, i
second door from Main, formerly occupied .
by Messrs. Hanuahsn Ai Warier. Terme
made known at sale. ? R?l? positive.
OctO ,- _
BY D. C. PEIX0TT0 & BON.
WE will ?ell. in front of the Court House, > .
TO-MORROW (Monday) MORNING, 7th
inst., at 10 o'clock, '
A Four Seat BOCKAWAY, nearly new.
ALSO,
A fine Saddle and Draft HORSE. Sala.
positivo._? ? i_OctO "?'
.Ilardf?are, Groceries, Ac.
By LEVIN ? MIKE LL,
UNDER the authority of the Court of
Equity. I will offer for sale, TO-MOR?
ROW (Monday) MORNING, at 9* o'olock,
at the atora of Kenneth & Gibeon,
The entire stock of GOODS, consisting
! of Locke, Hinges, Anvils, Ubise's. Broad
Axes, Files, Screws, Pocket and '?abl? Cut?
lery, Table *nd Tea Spoons, So?i??, T~/*s,
Paint and White-wash Brushes, Cross-cut
Saws, Iron and Steel, Scythe Blades, Tin
and Copper Ware; in all, a full assortment
of Hardware.
ALSO,
Coffees, Teas, Pickles, Mustard, Starch,
Sardines, Candios, Soap, 8egare, Blacking,
Smoking and Chewing TcbiCCv, Cop poras,
Blue Stone, Indigo. Madder, Matches,
Hats, Shoos, BuckotB, Brooms, Bagging
and Rope, Barrels Mackerel, Wrapping
Paper, Ac x
JAMO,
Porter, Ale, Brandy, .Gin, Whiskey,
Sherry and Madeira Wines; and numerous
other articles. Conditions cash. Oct 6
100,000 Good Brick.
By JACOB LEVIN.
ON MONDAY, at ll o'clock, I will sell
the above, in lots to suit purchasers, in
front of the Court House. Oct 5 2
Sale of Hardware and Groceries.
XTND?R the authoritv of th? Onnrt nf
\j equity, 1 will offer for sale at public
outcry, on first MONDAY in October next, '
the remaining stock of GOODS of the late
firm of Kennt th A Gibson, consisting' of
Hardware and Groceries. Terms cash on
delivery, H. M. GIBSON.
8ept 19_
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias.
to me directed, I will sell, on tho
FIRST MONDAY and TUE8DAY in Octo?
ber next, before the Oourt House in Co?
lumbia, within the legal hours,
The following PROPERTY, viz:
All tho defendant's right, title and inte?
rest in and to a certain TRACT OF LAND,
in Richland District, containing 3.030
acres, situated abont five and one-naif
miies East ot Columbia, and known aa the
Hocott and Rawlinson Turpentine Planta?
tion; bounded on.the Nortn by estate of
Wado Hampton and lands of E. D. Gil?
more, East by lands of E. D. Gilmore and
lands lately owned by Thomas J. Robert?
son, South by the right of way of the -
South Ca-ol in a Railroad Company, and
Wost by lands of the estate of Wade
Hampton and a small tract of tho estate
of Wright Denloy.
ALSO,
The defendant's right, title and interest
in and to four pitB of CRUDE TURPEN?
TINE, of the following dimensions, viz:
1 pit 40x15 feet, 6 feet deep; 2 pits 30x15
feet, 6 feet deep; 1 pit 15x10 feet, 6 feet
deep, on the plantation described above,
on tho South Carolina Railroad, B?X miles
below Columbia. Levied on as the pro?
perty of Daniel D. Hocott, at the suit of
the Bank of Camden, S. C , vs. Daniel D.
Hocott.
Terms cash. F. W. GREEN, S. R. D.
Sept 15_t_
The State of South Carolina.
IN EQUITY-SUMTER DISTRICT.
Francis A. Mood and Susan R., his wife,
and others, va. John S. Richardson, Sr.,
John S. Richardson, Jr.. Margaret. Y.
Logan, and others.-Bill, for Partition
ana Account.
IN obedience to an order in the above
stated case, I will offer for sale, at pub?
lic outcrv. at Columbia, on the FIRST
MONDA! in November next, at a prioe of
not loss than Fifteen Hundred Dollars,
that lot of laud in tho city of Colombia,
which, in a deed of conveyance, dated 23d
March, 1855, is described as that,lot in Co?
lumbia, on the North-west corner of the
intersection of Taylor and Bull streets,
containing, as tho lot then stood enclosed,
ono half acre, more or less, bounded on
the South by Taylor Btreet, on tho East by
Bull street, on the North by Mrs. K. G.
Brevard's lot, and on the West by Robert
Bryce's lot.
TEHMS.-One-fourth cash, and the bal?
ance either for cash or at the option of the
purchaser, on a credit of ene year, with
interest from the day of salo, secured by
the bond of the purchaser, with at least
two good sureties, and a mortgage of the
prcmi. es. Purchaser to pay for all neces?
sary papers. J.* R. KENDRICK, .
Oct 526_Oom. Eouity 8. D. _
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