University of South Carolina Libraries
k -." ?> Cable Deapatcli?-?. LONDON, March H.-^-Tlie P?S? says the plan of thc Government udder Disraeli, in regard to ireland, is as follows: Tho consideration of the church question will be put off until after the report of tho Commission on the Irish Church Establishment shall have boen made. Another com? mission will be appointed to inquire into'- the relation of landlord and tenant in Ireland. A charter will bo granted, the new. lio m an Catholic University! Irish railways will be subsidized by Government. . In the House of Commons, in re? ply to an inquiry, Hardy, Home Sec? retary, stated that the. police, had boen previously informed of the plot for blowing np tho walls of tho Clerk enwell prison. Their iuformer, who was within the prison, was to give them notice when the conspirators approached to light the fuse by throwing a white ball over the wall, whereupon the police were'to seize the guilty partios. Oa the night be? fore the explosion, a cask of powder was seen in the street; but as no at? tempt was made to blow hp the wall that night, the preconcerted signal was not giveu. Tho powder was al? lowed to remain/and uo arrests were made. The police supposed the exe? cution of the plot was postponed tc tho following evening, and were oil vii cir guard when tho explosion took place unexpectedly during tho day. A general change bas occurred in the Turkish Cabinet, all the Minis? ters having resigned except the Grane] Vizier. Others have boen appointed. Hew? Itcmi. CHARLESTON, March 12.-The Con etitutional Convention ngreed to ad journ on Tuesday, the 17th. A reso? lution was adopted, instructfug th( General Assembly to institute pro ceedings fo? the recovery of all pro perty sold for Confederate money. RICHMOND, March 12.-The trial o Jeff. Davis, which was to have taket place on the fourth Wednesday ii March, was postponed by the fqllow ing proceedings in Judge Under wood's Court, this morning: UNITED STATES AGAINST JKFFERSOI DAVIS-Couusel having been hean in this cause for the United State and for the defendant, it is now or dered that said defendant have leav to depart hence, until the 14th da; of April next, at ll o'clock, at whicl day and hour he is required to b and appear personally before thi court, according to the condition c his recognizance. " C. UNDERWOOD, ' District Judge. W. BARKY, Cleric. Mr. x)avis, it is expected, wouli have been in Richmond next week. WABHINGTON, March 13.-The ire poachers manifest feverish anxiety otherwise, thero is no ex ci te ni en No signs of veto. The Democrat argue that the majority bill will rei der Alabama's admission under tl recent election doubly inexcusable. Stanbery's resignation has bee accepted. Ho defends tho Presiden The Republicau majority in Ne Hampshire is about SOD. The tot: vote was. 7,700; each party carri* five Counties. , It was Lieut Col. Sykes, instead < Sickles, who was ordered to report 1 Hancock for duty. It is stated that Chase favors allov ing the President twenty or thin I days to preparo for hiv case. Cha: will insist on reasonable time. Internal revenue receipts to-di $598,000. A special Cabiuet meeting was he to-day; all present. PHILADELPHIA, March 12.-A fa ing wall, to-day, killed ono firemi and wounded seven. RICHMOND, March 12.-In the Co vent ion, tho disfranchising clause w reconsidered and amended to-day, as to disfranchise whether the persi had taken au oath to support t United States or not, audit was ag? adopted.? Tho boiler of the steamer Jol Sylvester, from Nnrfnitr citied below the city this evening; killi: tl o colored fireman and seven scalding four passengers. Congressional. WASHINGTON, March 12.-Tho ? nato concurred in the Houso amer ment to tho bill amending tho Ju ciary Act, which now goes to t President. lu the House, the internal mauai ment of tho Treasury was discus* at length. A bill constituting 1 Secretaries of War, Treasury and, torney-General a board to fix ohari of tho Pacific Railroad, passed. i ? i ??? II nul' IMP The bill making a majority of tho votes, cast ratify constitutions, and. allowing registered ' persons to vote anywhere in the State after ten days' residence, on certificate, affidavit'or other evidence, is a law, by the lapse of ten days. Thirty additional Senate door? keepers hate boen employed. ?. ' ,' ...Li... - _? FINANCIAL. AND COMntlSHCIAL. COLUMBIA, S. C., March 12.;-Sales of cotton to-day 185 bales-middling 28(|$3& NEW YORK, March 12-Noon. Gold 3?)3?. Flottr 5@10o. lower. Wheat declined. Corn lc. lower. Mess pork lower,-24?24.1;j. Lard drooping, at 14%@16?.f. Cotton, dull and drooping, at 25. 7 P. M.-r-Cotton dull and heavy almost nominal; sales 5,000 bales, st 25. Flour dull-Southern 9.40(21 14.75. Wheat heavy. Corn'active, but unchanged. Oats heavy. Mess pork 24.10. Lard dull and unchang? ed. Sugar active and irregular. Gold steady, at 39^. Freights firmer cotton by steam %Q?-lQt. BALTTKOR?, March 12.-Cotton quiet. Flour firmer and advanced. Wheat scarce-choice amber 2.90. Corn dull-white 1.11@1.12; yellow 1.16@1.17. Bacon quiet-shoulders 12; bulk 10%. Lard 16@16i?. . CINCINNATI, March 12.-Mess pork 24.00. Bacon shoulders ll; olear sides 14^. Lard 15. CHARLESTON, March 12.-Cotton dull and nominal; sales 100 bales middling 25@25J?> receipts of the week 5,762; eales 5,350; stock 20,374. AUGUSTA, March 12.-Cotton trans? action ? so limited, can scarcely report any market-middlings 24, nominal and dull; sales 277 bales; receipts 579; sales of the week 3,917; receipts 2.C54. SAVANNAH, March 12.-Cotton dull and declining-middlings nominally 21(n 243?'; sales 300 bales; receipt 2,000; receipts of tho week 11,454 exports 13,113. M or? ILK, March 12.-Sales of cotter. 400 bales; market dull and easier middling 24; receipts 973. NEW ORLEANS, March 12.-Cottor. unsettled-middling 23%@24; salei 1,800 bales; receipts 2,528. Gold40, Sugar quiet;-common 12; fair 13^ @14J^; prime to choice 15@16. Mo lasses-prime 80@85. Corn de dined-<)7'..,(?>LOU. Mess pork de pressed-25.50. Bacon dall-shoul dors \\%\ rib 13 ??; clear 15)?. LONDON, Maroh 12-3 P. M.-Con sols 93tf. Bonds 71??@71%. LIVERPOOL, March 12-3 P. M. Cotton quiet and steady, thongl quotably unaltered. LONDON, Maroh 12-Evening. Consols 93. Bonds 71%. Bullio: in the Bank of England increase ?43,000. LrvERT-ooh, March 12-Evening. Cotton closed quiet;-uplands 10^ Orleans KP? ; soles 10,000 bakes. COPELAND & BE ARDEN ^--sc=?-^ 50 BAGS Extra F AM IL /nDHr? FIJOUR, Wl?raa! 10,000 lbs. Bacon SIDE OfflEMfand SHOULDERS, aaHIBi 20 bags Rio Coffee, 5 hhds. Molasses, 10 hhds. Coffee Sugar, 50 sacks Liverpool Salt, Bagging and Bale Rope. Feb 23 Nails! Nails! i "I r\{ \ KEGS first quality NAILS. Ju _L\^Jv_/ received and for sale by Feb 21 J. A T. B._AGNEW. What Makes Tour Hair HO BEAUTIFUL? O The Circassian Lustre. Tho Circassian Lustre. Tho Circassian Lustre. It makes the hair soft, glossy and lax riant: keopa tho scalp cleau, cool ai healthy. For Halo at FISHER A HEINITSH'S Feb 27 ^Drug Store. Don't Experiment WITH now and untried medicines, you value vour health, procure tl well tested remedy for COUGHS, COLI and affections of the Throat, Breast ai Lung Diseases. Stanley's Cough Syrup will cure. Stanley's Cough Syrup has been tried. Stanley's Cough Syrup is for salo at FISHER lc UEiNITSH'S _ Feb 27 _D?U?L 8t0?*' flin ri fl pd Rrirro T-o tf)pr BB LS. Corteo and Extra C. 8 iiO GARS, just in and fur salo by Feb 28_E. & G, D. HOPE EATING HOUSE AT ALSTON. PASSENGERS on tho Greenville a Columbia Railroad, can get BREA FAST and DINNER at Alston-ample til being allowed. Deo87 <. MARY A. ELKIN A BON BUTTER. RICH GOSHEN BUTTER, lor s _ cheap, at_ _G. DIERCKS' Com and Oats. JUST received and for sale: 500 bushols CORN. 800 bushels SEED OATS. Jan 21 FISHER A LOWRANCE FISHER & LOWRANCE. COLUMBIA. S. C. BELOW COST. SELLING OFF BELOW NEW YORK COST.-Tho undersigned wishes to call tho Attention of hie friends, and citizens generally, of Columbia and vicinity, to tho fact that ho wishes to leave this city on account of business engagements else? where, and that ho is duty bound to sell off his entire stock of GENTLEMEN'S FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING below New York wholesale prices; also, Cassi mores and Cloths, an assortment of Gent's Furnishing . Goods, Ladies' and Gent's ^hoes, and various other articles too uu . morons to mention; all of which must be sold off WITHIN TEN DAYS. Pleaso call and Judge for yourselves, at SAMUEL FIBER'S, Main street, opposite J. C. Dial's. N. B. All parties indebted to mo will please call immediately at the store and settle, to avoid all inconvenience. By so doing, you will greatly obligo Feb 12_SAMUEL PISER. Count Mirabeau, AN HISTORICAL TALE; by Mundt. Translated by Brandford. In ono volume. Price $1.50; cloth $'2. History of tho United Netherlands-se? quel to Dutch Republic; by Motley. A Stormy Lifo, a novel; By Lady Geor Giana Fullerton, with plates. Prico $1.50 and $2. Duff's Railroad, Bank and Merchant's Book-keeping, new. Queen Victoria's new . k, Lifo in the Highlands, Ac. Price tl.lo. Also, a new supply of Inez, by author of St. Elmo. $1.75. New English Novels, ? lieap. For salo at J. J. McCarter's bookstore. Feb 8_R. li. BRYAN. Bacon Sides. "I f\ HHDS. prime Clear Ribbed SIDES, 1AJ for sale bv E. A G. D. HOPE. Feb 28 _ SEED BICE. K ri RUSHELS primo SEED RICE, for OU salo by E. A G. D. HOPE. Feb 21 Scrofula., or King's Kvii, is curod by using Heinitsh's Qnoen's Delight. On Consignment, with Orders to Sell. Orv BOXES Low Grades TOBACCO. OvJ 10 boxes Extra Fine Tobacco. GO boxes Low Priced Segara. 15 ** Smoking Tobacco. 5 bales Cotton Yarns. _??L3i _ ALFRED TOLLESON. Kerosene Burners. SUN BUBNERS, Comet Rurners, Solar Burners, With a full supply ot Lamp Chimneys for same, being thc best burners for kerosene and star oifuow iu uso. Just received and for salo by_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! K r\ BAGS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, 0\J 50 " No. 1 " Just recoived and for salo by F!_b 2i_ _J-_*jr-Ii- AQNEW. Winter Clothing NOW IN ?TOBE. j R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD AHEAD AS USUAL/ SUITS FROM $7.30 TO $60. AFULL LINE OF SHIRTS. HOSIERY, UNDER GARMENTS, GLOVES, TIES, TRAVELING SHAWLS, BLANKETS, ETC. New Style TAPER and LINEN COLLARS. A splendid lino of FRENCH and ENG? LISH CASSIMERK. which will bo mado to order in the LATEST STYLES and at LOW PRICES. Everything that ia new in thc way of * II A T 8 , N. B.-Our CLOTHING ?B nearly all of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. WALKER'S BLOCK, Sept 20_ MAIN STREET. ""NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the undersigned are particularly request? ed to come forward and settle up without dolay, as indulgonco has ceased to he a virtue. E. A G. D. HOPE. Jan 14_. Cutting Cheese. O^Q BOXE8 primo CHEESE, for retail 20 boxers English Dairy Cheese, for salo low by E. A G. D. HOPE. Charleston Advertisements. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. THE u'uiiuruigncu ti a vin g taken charge or tho above well-known HOTEL, ro epeotfally informe hie frienhs ali (1 tn o traveling public that it haB been REFURNISHED, in all of its depart? ments. Tho table will, at all times, be supplied with flie bent the Markot affords, including every delicacy in season, while the cuisine will be unexceptionable. Tho Bath Rooms attached .to the Hotel aro sup? plied with tho celebrated Artesian Water, and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths.can be ob? tained at any timo. Tho same attention will be paid to tho comfort of tho guests ns heretofore, and travelers eau rely upon ti niling the Charleston Hotel equal to any in tho United States. The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicit? ed. , J. p. HORBACH, Agent, . Jan ll Smo Proprietor. ? MP ORTANT TO I SHIPPERS of COTTON, &c. COLUMBIA, S. C., TO BALTIMORE. VIA CHARLESTON, S. C. THK BPLENDin SCREW STEAMSHIPS FALCON, - - E. C. REED, Com'r. SEA GULL, . N. P. DUTTOS?, Com'r. OF large carrying capacity, making averago trips of fifty-flvo to sixty hours, leave Charleston once a week for Baltimore, and offer superior facilities for through freights to and from that port. Address . COURTENAY A TREN H OLM, Shipping and Commission Merchants, Union Wharves, Charleston, 8. C. Or, MORDECAI A CO., Agents, Sept 21 tnfGiuo Baltimore. Md. Livery and Sale Stables, _ CHALMEU8 STREET, ?-fc. Charl. , ton, H. C. WM. cJP?_*-< jmriA. BAKER, Proprietor. JaSsSffEi ?M O Carriages, Phaetons, Buggies and Saddle Horses to hire, at all hours. Mules and Horses for sale. Feb 27 HILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON, 8. C. MTHIS well-known FIRST-CLASS HOTEL han been thoroughly repair? ed, refitted and refurnished, and is now ready for the accommodation of the traveling public, whoso patronage is re-' spectfully solicited. The proprietor promises to do all in his power for tho comfort of his guests. Maroh 2l JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r. New York Advertisements. AJAMES"C?NN?R'FB?NS United States Type Fonndry AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28, SO and 32 Centre street, f corner of Reade street,) New York. Tho type on which thia paper is printed is from the above Foundry._Nov 18 80UTH?RN BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bought and sold on commission by LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO., 6 AH HERS, NO. IC WALL STREET. NEW YORK. MONEY received on deposit from hanks, bankers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Gold, Government and other Secu? rities executed at the regular Stock Ex chaugo bv a member of the firm. Oct 8 DEWITT C. LAWBENCE. JOHN R. CECIL. CYBUS J. LAWBENOE. WK. A. HALHTEO MARRIAGE GUIDE. ANOTHER EDITION just published, being the 88th of the POCKET AfiS CUPALIU8, or Every One his own Doctor, including a Treatise on Diseases of Fe? males, Irregularities, Ac, with a hundred engravings, explaining those diseases in both sexes. By Wm. Young, M. D. Every ono may conduct any caso of se crot disease, self-abuso or thoso distress? ing diseases incidental to youth, manhood or old age, without resorting to thc quacks of tho present day. Let no man contem? plating marriage be another hour without reading this wonderful book, as it discloses important secrots which should bo known to them particularly. Lot the weak and bashful youth who has ruined his consti? tution by thc debasing habit of self-abuso read this book. It will bo sent to all parts of tho United States and Canadas tor 50 cents, iff Send for Pockot 55sculapius. Dn. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce st., Philadelphia, Penn. June 24 __fj7_ F URNITURE ! FURNITURE ! ! fy keeps constantly onS kpt hand an assortment ot^^^H^BS? T* FURNITURE, such aa is usually wanted in a bonne, consisting of BED? STEADS, all kinds; Chairs. Tables, Ward? robes. Bureaus, Washstands, Safes, Desks, Ac. ile is also prepared to manufacturo and repair anything in the Cabinet Mak? ing lino. JEROME FAGAN, Jan 8 .Opposite new Masonic Hall. Dr. Geo. Smith's Dental Laboratory. THE subscriber offers induce -nmmenta-in the way of GOOD WORK <Br?TTyand LOW PRICES-to one and all requiring his professional services. Givo him a call. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Office on Camden street, nearly opposite the Park. Nov 3 ly |HE COLtJ?BIA PHONLX Book, Job and Newspaper PRINTING WRTAHT.ISIIS?KirT, Main Street, above Taylor. HAVE your PRINTING .'C??HE1? done at this Office, for tho ^^?Sj^followiiiB GOOD REASON Tho proprietor in a Practical Printer, And attouda closely to bis Busiue Tho Office is supplied witb Everything Necessary to turn out Good Work. Prices Lower than any other establishment lu thia Stato, or ?von New York. Pamphlets, Circulara, Bill Heads, ? ?jv. . Lotter He?^', Poators, Hand-bills, Receipts, Ball Tickets, Invitations, Dray Tickets, Cbocka, Briefs. Programmes, Drafts, Bianka, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, Ac., Of all styles and sizes-; in fact, Every Description of Printing! In ono, two and three colors and in bronze, promptly attended to. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Columbia, 8. C., February 20, 1868. To the Dental Profession. . I HAVE PATENTED, and ?ESSSBk llow lletsin) to introduce, an a^BBHBL important improvement in ^J-TXtXr the construction of ARTIFI CLAL DENTURES, whereby tho strength, reliability and facility of repair, pertain- ' ing to swaged plate work, is communicated to moulded mctalic or vulcanizable base. Streng Plate Teeth as firmly attached to tho base as if soldered to swaged plate, are, by this process, substituted for those specially designed for moulded bane. By their use tho operator is left free to ex? ercise bis own judgment ba their arrange? ment, and finds himself no longer confined to tho sameness of tho present style of blocks, or single teeth V7?akened by carv? ing for moulded work. No new appliances aro required in this process. It is easily acquired by any one familiar with either moulded or swagod work. It gives to the operator confidence in the reliability of his eases, exempting him from the disappointment and per? plexity often attendant on his most faith? ful efforts. It renders partial cases as reli? able as full sets, and, consequently, will tend to ameliorate tho present deplorable practice of extracting every tooth, sound or unsound, which stands in the way of tho latter. Tho method has been thoroughly tested, and "i now submitted to the profession with Hit assurance that it will be found to fulfill all that is claimed for it. Its results are highly artistio, very beautiful, and af? ford tn? utmost satisfaction to operator and patient. OFFICE LICENSES will be the system adopted, in relation to which-and other matters in connection-circulars will be furnished, on application to the subscrib? er. WM. REYNOLDS, M. D., Jan 4 Jjhno_Columbia, 8. 0. JACOB H. WELLS WOULD respectfully inform his old friends and customers, and the pub? lic generally, that he has removed to the largo brick ?torc on Bridgo street, near tho South Carolina and Greenville. Rail? road Depots, and next door to Joyner's National Hotel, and having ample storage accommodations, will continue the COT? TON FACTORAGE and STORAGE and GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINE88, and hopes by prompt attention and good ma? nagement of all business entrusted to him, and the reasonableness of his charges, to . receive a liberal share of the patronage he solicits. Maj. A. D. HITT will be found at tho same place,.and will be pleased to seo such of his old friends and customers as may give him a call._^k29_Hn_o_ NEW BOOKS. OFFICIAL History of the Secret Sor vico. By Gen. L. C. Baker, late Pro? vost Marshal of tho War Department and Chief of National Police. Announced a year ago, but supprcsst i by tho Govern? ment. I'rofusoly illustrated. Subscription prico $5. Two New Books, by "Brick" Pomeroy, editor of tho LaCroBse (Wis.) Democrat. Tho First. "Sonso," or Saturday Night Musings and Thoughtful Papers. Tho Socoud, Nonsense, or Hits and Criti? cisms on Follies of the Day. $1.60 eaoh. ft. Napoloon and Blucher. By L. Muhlbach. On Both Sides of tho Sea-A New Schoen? berg Cotta Family Book-A Bequol to Drcytoiis and Davonents. At DUFFJE A CHAPMAN'S Jan 21 Bookstore, Columbia, 8. C. CLOCKS, VT AXVIXXiD J E WJEJL^R Y. ?-o I HAVE on hand ono of the best \?7>k asaortmonts of the abovo LINE ?j?A RTICLEH, and am determined to sell at greatly reduced prices. WATCHES AND JEWELRY NEATLY<m+&> REPAIRED AT 8HORT NOTICE. P. 8. Also to dispose of a cheap lot of FORFEITED WAT?HE8. At ISAAC bULZBACHER'S, Sign of tho Green Speotaoles, Ono door South Phanix office, Fob 2 Mainstreet, Colombia, 8. C.