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I ?lilc Despatclte?. LONDON, April 2.- Abyssin?AU nd * yic?s state that the difficulties of Napier's ndvance increase every mile. The native? are hostile, and Theo? dore hes despoiled iii? Cvviutiy m front. - Sewn Item*. CHARLESTON, April 2.-Arrived Schooner Bibing Sun, Bockport, Me. Sailed-Steamer Manhattan, New York; ship J. A. Wright, Liverpool. RICHMOND, April 2.-The trial of Jeff. Davis was to-day ngain post? poned to the 2d May. John White, a respectable citizen of Powhattan, was found dead in that County on Sunday, with five bullet holes in his body. PROVIDENCE, R. I., April 2.-Burn? side's majority is a trifle over 4,000. , HAVANA, April 2.-A riot is appre? hended al Nassau, in oonsequence of the ch ure li disendowments. No war vessels are at Nassau, and smuggling from Florida is openly encouraged. RUTLAND, VERMONT, April 2.-The Franklin House, court house and other buildings were burned this morning. Several persous were hurt -while escaping from the hotel. WASHINGTON, April 2.-The Strong cas? was further argued to-day. The prosecuting attorney held that Scho? field's requisition was within the law. Judge Carter desired to hear further argument, and the case was con? tinued. Impeachment proceedings unim? portant; several witnesses examined. Butler contended that tho adoption of the Howard amendment was among the requirements of the Reconstruc? tion Aots, and the President had no right to oppose it. There was no legislative business in the House. FINANCIAL AND COMMEHCIAI,. COLUMBIA, S. C., April 2.-Sales of cotton to-day 63 bales-middling 26K@27. NEW YORK, April 2-Noon.-Floui ?5@10o. lower. Wheat l@2c. lower. Corn l@2c. lower. Pork somewha firmer, at 25@25.30. Lard dull, a 15}4@W%. Cotton steady; salei 3,800 bales, at 28. Freights quie and firm. Money very tight-call ' in gold and a commission. Ooh 87%. Sterling 9J?@9%. 7 P. M.-Cotton decidedly les: active, at about previous prices; sale: 4,500 bales. Flour dull-Southon . 9.85@14.G5. Mess pork active am higher, at 25.50. BALTIMORE, April 2.-Cotton firm at 27)?@28. Flour firm and price unchanged. Wheat weak and de dined 5c. Corn dull-whito 1.10(0 1.12; yellow 1.16(^1.18. Bacon activ and excited, with an advancing ton dency-shoulders 12% ; hams 18@20 CINCINNATI, April 2.-Flour iu mo derate demand. Corn quiet, at 88(7] 90. Pork in largo speculative de mund-sales at 25. Bacon scarce clear sides held at 15%; shoulder 11%. Lard dull, at 15%. CHARLESTON, April 2.-Cot toi firm; sales 000 bales-middling 28'? receipts 840; receipts for the wee! 2.50G; sales of tho week 7,500; stoc! 13,759. MOBILE, April 2.-Sales of cottoi 550 bales; markot closed dull-mid diing 27J.i?27% ; receipts 978. NEW ORLEANS, April 2.-Cottoi quiet and firm; sales 4,200 bales middling 28??; receipts 1,084. Cor; scarce-ordinary mixed 1.04; prim white 1.05. Pork firmer-held at 2^ Bacon active and advanced-shoir ders 17>?@18. Gold 39>?. SAVANNAH, April 2.-Cotton quiel sales 1,300 bales; receipts 2,013. HAVANA, April 1.-Sugar quiel owing to scarcity. Sterling ?O^IO'., LONDON, April 2-3 P. M.-Cot sols for money 93. Bonds 72 5? (pfltyi LIVERPOOL, April 2-3 P. M.-Col ton firm and quito active; prices th same. LONDON, April 2-Evening.-P( litical news unimportant. Bullion i tho Bank of England decrease ?334,000. Consols unchanged. Bom LIVERPOOL, April 2-Evening. - Cottca closed quiet und steady; ?nh I5,G?u baies-prices on spot ul changed, but a brisk speculative tl niand to arrive-uplands ll1,. SPRING GOODS. IHAVE inst received my supply of iii SPRING GOODS, consisting of Cloth Casahnorori, Ac, which will ho made up tho latent etylod, at short notice. J. P. EISENMANN, March 2~> lino_Merchant Tailor. SWEET CIDER. O BARRELS just received and for sa .J by the gallon or barrel, uv March 21 GEO. SYMMERS. CORN! CORN! QQ() DUSHEL3 Prime Tenneasoo and Northern Georgia CORN, on hand, with daily arrivals. FRESH BOLTED MEAL., ground dally, which we offer for sale low. J. O. MATHEWSON A CO., General Commission Merchants, Mar 23 6 Augusta, Georgia. ICE CREAK. MCKENZIE'S SALOON is now OPEN for the season. Greenfield's Row, corner Main and Lady streets. March 17 ._ To Builders, Contractors and Pro? prietors. HAVING located conveniently near tho principal manufactories of New York, and vicinity, the subscriber will give prompt personal attention to procuring for orders all kinds of WOOD, IRON and MARBLE wORK, for buildings and ma? chinery. Sash, Blinds, Doors, Carvings of every kind and material. From twelve years professional experience in South Carolina, the subscriber will guarantee to suit the wishes of thoso building. THOS. C. VEAL, Architect, Tenafiv, Now Jereev, March 2G 3mo Lato of* Columbia, s". C. Smoking Tobacco. "I AO LBS. Pure Spanish SMOKING 1UU TOBACCO, 100 lbs. Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco. For salo low bv E. A G. D. HOPE. March 10_ GREGG, PALMER & CO., BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, ?jgUY and sell GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and EXCHANGES. Advances made on COTTON. GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE sold on commission. March 10 Flour on Consignment. SACKS FINE NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR. GREGG, PALMER & CO. March IO 12 Self-Raising Flour. 1 O BARRELS Hecker's Self-Raising ?U FLOUR, for sale low by March 27 E. A G". D. HOPE. FRESH CRACKERS. MUSHROOM, Soda, Trenton Butter, Tea Crackers, Jumbles, Ac for salo by GEO. SYMMERS. __?Iarch 21_ SEED OATS. 1 ?LC\ BUSHELS PRIME SEED OATS, XOVJ for sale hy E. A G.JD. HOPE. JUST RECEIVED, BRASS THREAD SPRINGS, for Raker A Grover's Familv Machine. At the _INJTUJBTRIAL D EPOS ITO EY The Industrial School. THE abovo SCHOOL, on Arsenal Hill, resumed instructions on MONDAY, tho 23d. Tho services of a competent Teacher being secured, all who desiro an educa? tion, and instruction in Noedlc-work, Ac, can do so by immediate application. Terms moderate. Those who aro not able to pay will have tho priviloge of an educa? tion and allowed tho uso of books, slate, fte., so as to givo them every opportunity to attend the School._ Msreh 21 NEW GOODS! SUGAR-CURED HAMS. Sugar-Cured BREAKFAST STRIPS, Fine CREAM CHEESE, White ARMY BEANS, Mountain PINK-EYE POTATO I'S, Jackson s White Northern POTATOES, DEUTSCH HERRINGS. O. DIERCKS, March 6_At Seegers' Ohl Stand. $1,000! $1,000!! "V?TANTED, $1,000 in Bills Receivable. VV Highest price paid in Silver or Cur? rency. ALFRED TOLLESON. Feb 18 New Orleans Molasses. NEW crop New Orleans MOLASSES, just received and for salo bv March 1 .1. A T. R. AGNEW. Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. OA BU LS. FRESH CRACKERS, for salo ?\1 low by E. A* G. D. HOPE. .Mareil .>~ _ Cuba and muscovado molasses. \ f\ HIIDs of prime quality, for sale L\ J low by E. A O. D. HOPE. March ld Tile lire of ult Amii is blood. Tho lealth of all life is pure flesh. Pure blood ?ei/ps out all diseases. Tho Queen's De ight purities the blood. Bacon Breast Pieces. .) OOO LBS., STRICTLY CHOICE. *\J*J for familv use. Low for cash mlv. E. A G. D. HOPE. March 10_ Ifrtnitah's (?aci-n'a Delight, for"Tel cr, Pimples, Blotches, and Eruptions on ho face. Bacon Bides, Hams and Lard. 980,000lbe. BACON SIDES. 2,000 lbs. Sugar-cured HAMS. 1.000 lbs: LARD. For sale bv M. O'NEALE A SON, Cotton Town. Maroh 25_ Violin and Guitar Striitga. ^hk-A A NEW supply of genuine JSP^a^v ITALIAN STRINGS; also, a \?yftJr"*t^)full assortment of Violoncello v***t^^'Strings, with a choice selec? tion or Violin Bows, Screws, Tail-boards, Bridges, Rosin, Ac. At _Feb 4 tuf24*_ E^ POLLARD'S^ ~ IMPORTANT PLANTERS and GARDNERS will find ELLERBEKS PLANT TRANS-PLANT? ER, (Patented ICth of October, 18CG.) at JOHN C. DIAL'S; by which surplas plants of corn, cotton, or ?f any plant, may bo trans-planted in the same timo that tho soil can bo replanted, without disturbing tho fibrous roots. ?L C. DIAL, Jan li) t3roo General Agent. JACOB H. WELLS WOULD respectfully inform hie old friends and customers, and tho pub? lic generally, that ho has removed to the large brick" store on Bridge street, near the South Carolina and Greenville Rail? road Depots, and next door to Joyner's National Hotel, and having ample storage accommodations, will continuo the COT? TON FACTORAGE and STORAGE and GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, ami hopes by prompt attention and good ma> nagenient of all business entrusted to him, and the reasonableness of his charges, to receive a liberal share "f the patronage ht solicits. Maj. A. D. HITT will bo found at tin same place, and will bo pleased to eeo encl of his old friends and customers us ma;, give him a call. Fob 2!) Imo " " Blood, Blood, Out I Say ! " CLEANSE out these perilous spots, pim pies, corrupt sores, which pollute tin lifo of tho blood, and render your body t loathesome thing. They are the precur Eors of a diseased blood, and will assumi a much more formidable sb apo if allowee to go on unchecked. The QUEEN'S DE LIGHT, the only real blood purifier tba has ever beeu invented, as thousands wil to-day attest, is offered to the a illicit il ai a positive remedy for all diseases llowinj from a vitiated condition of tho svstcm. THE LIFE OF THE FLESH ?S PUBI BLOOD. Upon this theory alono tho in ventor of the Queen's Delight establishe the great hv^ieuic law, WITHOUT PU RI BLOOD N? FLESH IS FREE FROM DIS EASE. Tho Pale and Shrunken Forma Yellow Faces. Weak Stomachs, Diseasei Livers, Crippled Rheumatics. Nervou Hypochondriacs, Dyspeptic Victims c Headache, So common in this country, i owing cntirelv to tho humors of tho blood Very many other diseases may bo traced t bad blood, Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysi pelas, Exaut berna or Elevure, & rash o eruption on females; Blotches, Tettet Goitre or Swelled Neck, Syphilis and Sj philitic Sored, Strumous Ulcers, A< These cannot bo cured without purifyin tho blood. Now as to tho remedy. Thor is no other blood purifier that will aeconi plirih such positive and extraordinary cure as Heinitah's Queen's Delight. Yon ma j take a barrel of extract Sarsaparilla, au ' still you will not be cured; and, as a proi of it* look around and you will observe th countrv, throughout* its leugth an breadth, is fiooded with compound Sarsr parillaa, extracts and syrups, claiming t DO blood purifiers, and yet we see to-da moro evidence ot impurity of the bloc than ever. Why is thus? Simply bocatu these extracts and Sarsaparillas ar? wortl less medicines. The Queen's Delight is a new conipount and is now tho great blood medicine; sam tinned by the profession, patronized hy tli highest dignitaries of tho land, endorse by everybody. "in the brief period of twelve month over ?1,000 cases have been treated so sui cessfully as to entitlo it to bc the womb of tho ag?;. For debility, prostration, nervonsnes j mental depression, impaired digeetioi I loss of appetite, restlesness, war.t of vit; force. Low spiritu; it is more invigora ingand strengthening than all the con pounds of bark or bitters. As a liv, invigilator, it is of inestimable value. .* a stimulant, it is safer and turor than a tho rum ami whiskey tonics of the da; and if you value your life and health pin's fee, avoid these Quickening stimi tauts to the grave and use tho Queen Delight. Ask for Heinitah's Queen's D light. This is not the Extract of Stellii Kia or Queen's Delight, nor is it a Con pound Syrup of Queen's Delight, or Sara parilla and Queen's Delight, but simp ileinitsh's Queen's Delight is tho trat mark. Ask for this if you want to I cured, and see that the name of E. I Heinitsh is on the wrapper. Prepared only by E. H. Heinitsl Wholesale agents, FISHER A HEINITSH, March 24 Columbia, S. C. MARRIAGE GUIDE. ANOTHER EDITION just pnblishoi hoing the :isth of thc POCKET /El CUPALIUS, or Every One his own Docto including a Treatise on Diseases of F males, Irregularities, Ac, with a hundrc engravings, explaining thoso diseases ; both sexes. By Wm. Young, M. D. Every one may conduct any carie of si ih ul di?ease, ttetf-abtitfO or those distres lng diseases incidental to youth, manhoi or old agis without resorting to tho quad of tho present day. Let no man conten plating marriage be another hour withoi reading this wonderful book, as it discloai important secrets which should bc know to them particularly. Let tho weak at btahfi 1 youth who has ruined his const tnt ion by tho debasing habit of solf-abm read this book, lt will bo sent to all par of tho United States and Canada? for i cents, ?ir Send for Pocket .Esculapius. Du. WM. YOUNG, No. 41 fi Spruce st., Philadelphia, Penn. Juno 24_f ly Scrofula, or King'? Evil, \? cured I using Heinitah's Queen's Delight, ICE CREAM GARDEN. THE undersigned bas opened an ICE CHEAM GARDEN on Assembly st? et, next to Jannoy's Hall, where ho will aup plv his old customers with the beut of ICE CREAM CAKE, LEMONADE, otc. March 26 Imo CHARLES MINORT. SCEEVEN HOUSE, SAVANNAH, OA. THE above HOTEL, of modern construction, with all the conveniences of tho Iheat Northern Hotels, has recently changed hands, and is now con? ducted by T. S. NICKERSON, of the riant crt.' Hotel, Augusta ; National Hotel, Atlanta, and Nickorson House, Columbia, S. C. Tho furniture throughont is of tho most elegaut description, the rooms scrupu? lously clean and woll ventilated, and the attendance is equalled by none in tbe South. Travelers stopping at tho above Hotol will find tho comforts and conveniences of their own homes. The Proprietor pledges himself that every delicacy afforded either by Northern or Southern markets, will be constantly supplied to his table. SAVANNAH, GA., March 19, 18C8. March 24 Imo Trotting Stallion Danville. ~ THE fast trotting Stallion DAN $3 VILLE, will stand tins season at COLUMBIA, affording a rare op? portunity to parties desirous of improving tho speed of their stock. Danvillo is a dark bay horse, 15^ hands high, largo bone, well muscled, and with fine stylo and action. His dam 3 Messenger Stock, and sire a Morgan Horse. Ho bas trotted in 2.38$ to wagon, in Baltimore. Danville will also bo sent a part of the season to NEWBERRY, CHESTER, WINNSBORO and GADSDEN. Terms, for thc season, $25 in advance. .For further particulars, applv to the undersigned at Columbia. March 24_._3. SHERIDAN. AYSGARTH. - THIS thorough-bred imported yU-^norso will make tho ensuing J*?4A ^Spring Season at bis Stables, at 8 1 ?J the COLUMBIA RACE COURSE, two miles East of Columbia. Aysgarth is a dark brown, sixteen hands, fine form, great power and action, and was sired by Baruton-dam by Inheritor; her dam Gin, by Jupiter, out ot Princess Fruima, by Remembrance; Barn ton's dam, Martha Lynn, by Mulatto; her dam Leda, by Felho da puta Treasure, by Camillas. Terms, $2a per season, payable at end of service: $50 per insurance. Groom's fee $1. March 21 Imo? NATHAN DAVI8. SPRING CLOTHING AT R. & W. C. SWAFF1ELDV New Cassimeres. New Style Hats, SPLENDID LINE OF GENTS' Furnishing Goods Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, &c. CALL and examine. Extreme low prices for GOOD CLOTHING and ALL WOOL CASSIMERES and TWEEDS. ?5- GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER in the MOST APPROVED STYLES. WA ??K I", lt's BLOCK. March 28 CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY. SPECTACLES, Ac, ?kc., AT ISAAC SULZBAOHER'S. REPAIRING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, ATTENDED TO PERSONALLY. March 28 Quotion Sales Mules, Horses, Buggies, ?ftc. BY D. C. PELXOTTO & SON. Wo will sell, in front of tho Court Mouse, on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, tho Ctn 6 fine'Young Mules', 3 lino Work Horses, Wagon And Harness, 2 good Buggies. Conditions cash._April ? Sale of Heal Estate. BY W. T. WALTER. ON MONDAY, the Oth day of April next, will bo sold, in front of tho Court House, A tract of LAND, containing 2C0 acres, more or less, in Richland District, about seventeen miles from Columbia, on tho Camden Road, known as tho Harvey Hill place: boundod on tho North by William and HoUy Goff, on the South by - Wages, on tho East by- Richardson, and on tho West by-Cobb. Tho terms will bo made known on day of sale. March 27_f2ml Commissioner's Sale. JACOB LEVIN, AUCTIONEER. D. B. DeSausauro, Com., vs. Moses Wiu stock-Hill for Foreclosure. IN pursuance to the decretal order in tho above stated case, I will sell, on the FIRST MONDAY in April next, in front of tho Court House, in Columbia, all that LOT OF LAND, situate in tho city of Co? lumbia, tho property of Moses Winetnck, butting and bounding to tho North by lot formerly owned by G. V. Antwerp, d?c'd; to tho .south on Charles Black; to the East on lot of Dr. S. Fair; Wetit on Richardson street; fronting on Ricb"rdson street 58 feet, moro or lees, and running back 208 fcot. Terms cash. Furchasor Lc pay for pa? pers, stamps, Ac. D. B. DESAUSSURE, C. E. R. D. March 0_fin SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias, to mo directed, I will sell, on tho FIRST MONDAY ami TUESDAY in April next, before tho Court House in Columbia, within the legal hours, tho following pro? perty, viz: All that lot, piece or parcol of LAND, upon which is sit nat ed tho Hotel known as tho "Shiver Houso," in the city of Colum? bia, and bounded on the East by estato of J. f. Walter. South by Plaiu Btreot, Weat by J. C. Janney's lot and Gates street, and North by Catholic Church lot; levied on as tho property of William Shiverfcat the suit of Robert C. Shiver vs. Wm. Shiver. ALSO, All that lot or parcel of LAND, in the city of Columbia, on which is erected a large Machine Shop and Foundry. Tho lot contains about 2j acres, and bounded North by Richland street, East by E. W. Marshall's lot and homestead of defend? ant, South by Laurel street, and West by Lincoln street; levied on as the property of Wm. (?laze, at the suit of E. J. Arthur vt. Wm. Glaze. ALSO, A tract of Land, in Richland District, containing 1,280 acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by C. E. Frost. East by Watcreo River, South by John Motley, and Weat by lands of-Kerri? son; levied on as tho property of Moore A Boag, at tho suit of the Stato of South Carolina for taxes. Terms cash. F. W. GREEN, March ll t S. It. D. THE COLUMBIA PHOENIX Book, Job and Nowspaper PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Main Street, above Taylor. HAVE your PRINTING done at this Oflice, for tho following GOOD REASON The proprietor is a Practical Printer. And attends closely to bis Busino Tho Ofi'tce is supplied with Everything Necessary to turn out Good Work. Prices Lower than any other establishment In this State, or even New York. Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill Heads. Letter H?ads, rosters, Hand-bills, Receipts, Ball Tickets, Invitations, Dray Tickets, Checks, Briefs, Programmes, Drafts, Blanks, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, Ac, Of all styles and sizes; in fact, Every Description of Printing'. In ono, two and three ciders and in bronze, promptly attended to. JULIAN A. SELBY, Propriotor. Columbia, H. C., February 20, 18(18. EATING HOUSE AT ALSTON .B PASSENGERS on tho Groenvillo and Columbia Railroad, can get BREAK? FAST and DINNER at Alstou-ample time icing allowed. Dec 27_MARY A. ELKIN A KON._ COPELAND & BE?RDEN. 10,000 lbs. Bacon SIDES kand SHOULDERS, 20 bags Rio CotTeo, 6,000 bushels CORN. 5 hhds. Molasses, 10 hhds. Coffee SuK?r, SO Backs Liverpool Salt, 10 bbls. Now Orleans Molasses. Ragging and Balo Rope. Feb 23