The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 08, 1868, Image 3
. Election Returns,
WASHINGTON, April 7-2 P: M.
Re?rn8 from' Connecticut, except
thirteen towns, give English, a ma?
jority of 1,294. Tho Legislature ie
radical.
Thc u?n Constitution in Michigan
has been defeated. . The negro suf?
frage clause killed it. Seventy towns,
including Detroit, give 8,100 against
the Constitution.
Sandusky, Ohio, elected tho entire
Democratic ticket, by 200 majority.
The Democrats carried Keokuk,
Iowa. It went Republican last year.
, In Cleveland, Ohio, the Republi?
cans 'elect nineteen out of thirty
councilmen.
lu Hartford, Conn., tho Demo?
cratic majority is 1,600, but tho Re?
publicans .secure the Senator.
CINCINNATI, April 7.-The Demo?
crats elected the City Commissioners
and Wharf Master. Republican ma?
jority last year 2,100.
EVANSVILLE, IND., April 7.-Thc
Democrats have oarried the town
first time in several years.
IVcws item*.
CHARLESTON, April 7.-Arrived
steamers Charleston, Saragossa and
Monekn, New York; schooner J. M.
Bramall, Philadelphia; schooner
Munroe, New York; schooner Oliver,
Philadelphia.
MONTREAL, April 7.-Darcey Mc?
Gee, member of tho Canadian Par?
liament, was shot dead at Ottawa to?
day. The assassin escaped.
RICHMOND, April 7-General H.
H. Welles, of Alexandria, this morn?
ing, took the oath of office as Go?
vernor of Virginia, and enters on the
duties of his office.
Gov. Welles, after having taken
the oath of office, was invited to visit
the Convention. Judge Underwood,
in introducing him, endorsed his
political views. Welles made a short
address and to tho point; said that,
for the short time he should hold the
office, he should endeavor to.promoto
the prosperity of the people of tho
State, and he shonld try to promote
the harmony of the Republican party,
as the only organization through
which that prosperity could ever
come.
Congressional.
WASHINGTON, April 7.-In the Se?
nate,, ?1,000 negroes asked aid to got
to Liberia. Johnson thinks the Go?
vernment should, assist these people
to return to their nativo couutry.
Tho city charter -was extended ono
year, with an amendment, on Sum?
ner's motion, taking the appointing
power from tho Mayor, and giving it
to the Council-the object being to
give tho negroes offices. Adopted
29 to 10.
The Supremo Court has decided
that a contract interrupted by tho
war must be completed on tho return
of peace.
NOTICE.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE,
COLUMUIA, April G, 18G8.
nriAXKS on Sales of Merchandize, Sales
.il at Auction and on Commission, Re?
ceipts of Hotels, Boarding Houses, Eating
Houses, Ac, for the quarter ending April
1, arc due, and prompt payment of tho
same ia required. J. S. McMAHON,
April 7 li_City Clerk.
FLOUR.
300 SACKS COUNTRY FLOUR,
for ?ale. Discount maile to deal?
ers, lt. O'NEALE & SON.
March 31_
Gas Light Bills.
CIONSUMERS will pleaso attend to tho
i payment of their bills for tho month
of MARCH with promptness, as heavy de?
mands against tho Company have to bo
met. JACOB LEVIN,
April 5 3_Socrotary Gas Company.
LAGER BEER,
FROM tho LION BREWERY, at tho
April 7 _ POLLOCK HOUSE.
TO RENT.
mHE HOUSE and LOT on Richland
I street, occupied at present by Capt.
lt. D. Sonn. Inquire at Oflico of tuc
Southern Express Company. March 18
ICE CREAM GARDEN^
TnE undersigned has oponed an ICE
CREAM GARDEN on Assembly stn et,
next to Jannoy'a Hall, where ho will sup?
ply his old customers with tho best of ICE
CREAM, CAKE, LEMONADE, etc.
March 20 Imo QgABLES MIN'GRT.
FRESH CRACKERS.
MUSHROOM, Soda, Trenton Butter,
Tea Crackers, Jumbles, Ac., for salo
by GEO. 8YMMERS.
March 21_
Dr. Geo. Smith's Dental Laboratory.
THE subscriber offers induce
?i??ments- in tho wa -of GOOD WORK
<58H>Aud LOW PRICES-to ono and all
requiring his professional services. Give
him a call. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed
or no charge. OQice on Camden street,
noarly opposito tho Park. Nov 3 ly
FINANCIA!, AND COMMERCIAL.
COLUMBIA, S. ?., April*/?.- Salea
of cotton to-da^ 67 bales-middling
27?.
NEW TOR?, April 7-Noon.-Gold
37%. Flour 5@10o. lower. Wheat
l@2c. lower. Corn l@2o. lower.
Perk firmer, ?t 28.50. Liar? armer,
at 10>?(?i7%. Cotton dull, heavy
and lower-28}?. Freights dull.
7 P. M.-Cotton dull, unsettled
and fully lc. lower; eales 850 bales,
at 28(5,28^-chiefly 28. Flour 10@
15c. lower. Wheat l@2c. lower.
Corn 2@3c. lower-white Southern
1.16?1.20; yellow 1.24(a)l.25. Mess
Sork-new 27; old 25.30. Lard
rmer, nt'l6>i?17. Freights quiet.
Gold 38^.
BALTIMORE, April 7.-Cotton dull,
at 29. Flour unchanged. White
coru 1.10@1.ll; yellow 1.18. Mess
pork 26.50. Lard 17??. Bacon ex?
cited-shoulders 14,'?.
CINCINNATI, April 7.-Provisions
buoyant. Mess pork 27 asked. Lard
17. Clear Bides 17; shoulders 12%.
CHARLESTON, April 7.-Cotton
without demand; sales 110 bales
quotations nominal; receipts 1,125.
AUGUSTA. April 7.-Cotton market
easier; sales260 bales; receipts 160
middling 27'<i@28; stock on hand
7,880. '
LIVERPOOL, April 7-Noon.-Cot?
ton dull, heavy and declined
-uplands on spot 12^; afloat 12;
Orleans 12%. Manchester advices
unfavorable. Bombay shipments for
the week ending the 28th, 42,000
bales.
LONDON, April 7-3 P. M.-Con?
sols % higher-93%@93i?. Bonds
H higher-72%.
LIVERPOOL, April 9-3 P. M.-Cot?
ton still dull, irregular and declined
.'j/, but rather moro animation; more
doing to arrive-uplands arrived and
afloat 12; Orleans 12^.
LONDON, April 7-Evening.-Con?
sols 93,%@93j?. Bonds 72%.
LIVERPOOL, April 7-Evening.
Cotton closed quieter, though a frac?
tion higher-uplands 12%@12j<; Or?
leans 12^@12%.
SPEING GOODS.
IHAVE just roeoived my supply of fine
SWUNG GOODS, consisting of Cloths,
Cassimorcs, A-c., which will be made up in
the latest styles, at short notice.
J. E. EISENMANN,
March 25 Imo Merchant Tailor.
Alcohol, Kerosene, &c.
5DDLS. 95 degree ALCOHOL,
10 bbl8. No. 1 Kerosene Oil, non-ex?
plosive,
5 bbls. Spirits Turpentine,
100 ounces Quinine. For sale to Drug?
gists aud dealers, at low price, by
FISHER & HEIN?TSH,
April 3f_Druggists.
CONCERNING FISH
JUST to band and for sale,
MACKEREL and Scaled Herrings,
Lake Superior White Fish,
Rino Fish,
Pickled Salmon,
Codfish,
Hake, and other queer fish.
Including ono just received from tho
coast of Florida. GEO. SYMMERS.
P. S. A LIBERAL REWARD, including
1 box of tho Fish in dispute, will bo given
to any Member of Congress, Tax-Collce
tor, Office Seeker, or "any other man,"
who will instruct tho advortisor how to
make ono cent revenue stamps stick on
Sardino R?xes. That's so._April 2
JUST^ECEIVED,
AT tho Ladies' Industrial Association,
Cheap CORSETS, of good ??iape; Cor?
set Fronts, Tidoy and Spool Cotton, Work?
ing Materials of groat vuricty, and Now
Patterns for ladies' and children's under?
clothing. Orders are solicited from ladies
and gentlemen, and, ovory effort will be
inaJd to havo them promptly filled.
April 3_
Violin and Guitar Strings.
?^^^-^-A A NEW supply of genuino
C?Sp???r\ITALIAN STRINGS; also, a
X^BST^ST11'!. a880rtmont of Violoncello
^^^0^3'String8, with a dioico selec?
tion of violin Rows, Scrows, Tail-boards,
Bridges, Rosin, Ac. At
Feb ? tntU* E. POLLARD'S.
Two Dwellings to Rent.
AHOUSE on Henderson street, Eight
Rooms; out-buildings in good condi?
tion. Also, a COTTAGE, Six Rooms, on
Rarnwcll street. Rent low to an approved
tenant. Apply to SAM. HEARD.
March 21 Btu
TO RENT.
THE STORE, on Main street, formerly
occupied by T. W. Radcliffe. Apply
to R. 0. ANDERSON, . .
__March 3_Agent.
FISHING TACKLE. ~
/A A LARGE and complote assortment
fcgof SILK, GRASS, FLAX and COTTON
?LINES; also, 25,000 of tho colobratod
ttkDublin Limorick HOOKS, assorted
V.sizes; Hooks on gut, Cork Floats,
Efl rout Spinners. Fly Spoons. Artificial
^Rait, Fishing Rods and Multiplying
Reels, Ac. Just recoived at
March 18 wsl2?_E. POLLARD'S.
ICE CREAM.
MCKENZIE'S SALOON is now OPEN
for tho season. Greenfield's Row,
corner Main and Lady streets. ?
March 17 *
ISAAC S?LZB ACH EU'S.
REPAIRING-,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
ATTENDED TO PERSONALLY.
March 28
A CARD.
. HENRY n. BLEA8E, dealer in
fiSj? and manufacturer of thc moat snpe
SSm rior patterns of Cook, Oftice; Parlor
^?GandSHOP STOVE8. Plain, Japan
ned, Planished and Pressed TINWARE.
Tho above goods constantly in store and
offorc?* for sale on tho most equitablo
terms. Tho following JOB WORK will bo
dono to order, eithor in city or country, at
lowest rates and guaranteed to give full
satisfaction: TIN ROOFING. GUTTER?
ING and Repairing Stoves. Also, Plumb?
ing, Lead or Iron Pipe Bibbs, or any de?
scription; Water Closota, Sinks, Ac,
furnished to order. Patronago respect?
fully solicited. Store two doors below
Bryce's corner, Main street. March 14
Guano and Raw Bone Phosphate.
THE undersigned have been appointed
agonts for tho salo of SOLUBLE PA?
CIFIC GUANO and B AUG H'S RAW BONE
PHOSPHATE, and will take cash orders
for the same, when quantities of a ton or
upwards are required, at Charleston prices
with expenses added.
Solublo Pacific Guano at f 65 per ton in
Charleston.
Baugh's Raw Bono Phosphate at $G0 per
ton in Charleston.
Those buying in small quantities can be
supplied hero at a small advanco on cost
and charges. Circulars furnished on ap?
plication to J. A T. R. AGNEW.
March 28_
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS.
WE aro prepared to furnish, at short
notice, STANDARD AGRICULTU?
RAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES, at
manufacturer's prices.
THRESHERS, Separators, Horee-Pow
ers, Reapers, Mowers, Corn Planters,
Wheat Fans, Ac.
Sole agents for Middle and Western
Carolina for J. W. Cardwell A Co.'s Agri?
cultural Implements, Geieer's Threshing
Machines, Harmon's Wheel-Horso Raker,
and the celebrated Buck-Eye Mowing and
Reaping Machines; and guarantee our
machines to work well.
Parties desiring to purchase will lose
no time in addressing
FISHER A LOWRANCE,
April 2_Columbia. S. C.
IMPORTANT.
PLANTERS and GARDNERS will find
ELLERBE'S PLANT TRANS-PLANT?
ER, i Patented Itith of October, 18Gtij at
JOHN C. DIAL'S; by which surplus plants
of corn, cotton, or of any plant, may bo
trans-planted in tho saino timo thai tho
soil can bo replanted, without disturbing
the fibrous roots. J. C. DIAL,
Jan 19 f3mo General Agent.
COPELAND BE ARDEN.
^rs~10,000 lbs. Bacon SIDES
/OOp^Vand SHOULDERS,
IWsQCSlEaiJ 20 bags Rio Coffee,
i MwimtP 5'000 buH,u'la CORN.
saAmXaBttm 5 hhds. Molasses,
10 hhds. Coffee Sugar,
50 sacks Liverpool Salt,
10 bbls. Now Orleans Molasses.
Bagging and Balo Ropo._Feb 23
Nails! Nails! !
-I KEGS first quality NAILS. Just
X.\J\J received and for salo bv
Feb 21_ ; J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Bacon Breast Pieces.
2OOO LBS-? STRICTLY CHOICE.
?tJtJtJ for family use. Low for cash
only. E. A G. D. HOPE.
Mnrch 10_
New Orleans Molasses.
NEW crop New Orleans MOLASSES,
just received and for salo by
March 4_J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Fresh Biscuit and Crackers.
f>A BRIA FRESH CRACKERS, for Halo
?\J low by E. A G. D. HOPE.
March 27 I
Kerosene, Kerosene.
1 C\ BBLS- mat Quality KEROSENE,
WJ for sale low, by tho barrel and at
retail, by J. A T. R. AGNEW.
March 4
Cuba and Muscovado Molasses.
-| f \ HHDS. of primo quality, for sale
\\J low by E. A G. D. HOPE.
_ March 10_
MACKEREL.
-g |~n~l PACKAGES NOS. 1, 2 and ii
Xv/Lf MACKEREL, of guaranteed
weight and quality, for salo by
_Feb28_ E. A G. D. HOPI'.
SEED OATS.
1 Fid BUSHELS PRIME 8EED OATS,
XO\J for salo by E. A G. D. HOPE.
fgTlic life of all flesh I? blood. Tho
health of all life is pure neall. Pure blood
koeps out all diaoaaes. The Queen's De?
light purities tho blood.
SWEET CIDER.
3BARRELS just received and for salo
by tho gallon or barrel, by
March 21 GEO. SYMMERS.
_. *
mmm.? ? 1 ? BBB
Trotting StaUion Xten ville.
j-. THE fast trotting Stallion DAN
\fKj*_ VILLE, will Bland this season at
. /^Tl COLUMBIA, affording a taro op?
portunity to parties desirous of improving
the speed of their stock. Danville is a
dark bay horse, 15$ hands hieb, laren
kp3Pi jr?j m H? CUM 1, and with lino style and
action. His dam was Messenger Stock,
and sire a Morgan Horse. Ho his trotted
in 2.38.v to wagon, in Baltimore. Danville
will also be sent a part of tho season to
NEWBERRY, CHESTER, WINNSBORO
and GADSDEN. Terms, for tho season,
(25 in advance. For furthr particulars,.
apply to tho undersigned at Columbia.
March 24_8. SHERIDAN.
AYSGARTH.
_ THIS thorough-bred imported
71--?^ Horse wiU make the ensuing
jipi&L^Spring Season at his Stables, at
-V.I .fl tho COLUMBIA RACE COURSE,
two miles East of Columbia.
A.?sgarth is a dark brown, sixteen hands,
fino form, great power and action, and was
aired by Baruton- dam by Inheritor; her
dam Gin, by Jupiter, out of Princess
Frnima, by Remembrance; Baruton's dam,
Martha Lynn, by Mulatto; her dam Leda,
by Felho da puta Treasure, by Camillus.
Terms, $25 per season, payable at end of
ssrvice; (50 per insurance. Groom's fee $1.
Mareil 21 Imo? NATHAN DAVIS.
THE COLUMBIA PHONIX
Book, Job and Newspaper
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,
Main Street, above Taylor.
gf^L HAVE your PRINTING
JdWHunL. dono at this Office, for tho
^^29^ following GOOD REASON
The proprietor is a Practical Printer,
And attends closely to bis Busiuo
Tho Office is supplied with Everything
Necessary to turn out Good Work.
Prices Lower than any other establishment
In this State, or oven New York.
Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill Heads,
Letter Heads, Posters, Hand-bills,
Receipts, Ball Tickets, Imitations,
Dray Tickets, Checks, Briefs,
Programmes, Drafts, Blanks,
Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, fte.,
Of all styles and bizes; in fact,
Every Description of Printing!
In ono. two an-i tl roo colors and in bronze,
promptly attended to.
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.
Columbia, S. C., Febvuary 20, 180S.
SCHEVEN HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Aj??jt~ys THE abovo HOTEL, of
Mi'ujft^S modern construction, with
ffl>v5jGSu?BL-a'' {'10 conv?nienceB of tho
T.< ixpia?fe-beht Northern Hotels, has
recently changed hands, and is now con?
ducted bv T. S. NICKERSON, of the
Planters' H?fel, Augusta; National Hotel,
Atlanta, and Nickerson House, Columbia,
S. C.
The furniture throughout is of the most
elegant description, tho rooms scrupu?
lously clean and woll ventilated, and the
attendanco is equalled by none in the
South.
Travelers stopping at the above notel
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, 1808.
March 21_Imo
~ FURNITURE!^ FURNITURE ! !
T II E undcr.Mgncd^BBHHHBB^
ul kocps constantly on jj
MB) hand an assortment ol^^^^H^^H
T" FURNITURE, such aa is usually
wanted in a house, consisting of BED?
STEADS, all kinds; Chairs, Tables, Ward?
robes, Bureaus, Washstands, Safes, Desks,
Ac. He is aiso prepared to manufacturo
and repair anything in tho Cabinet Mak?
ing line. JEROME FAGAN,
Jan 8_Opposite new Masonic Hall.
C. HAYNESWORTH. C. J. CARROLL.
HAYNESWORTH & CARROLL,
FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING and
SHAVING SALOON, Plain street, a
few doors below R. C. Shiver's old stand.
HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS on
short notice._ Nov 7
M. W. BYTHEW00D,
Auctioneer and General Commission Merchant
On Washington st., rear of A. ToUesnn's,
COLUMBIA, t?. C.
THE above store having been rented, I
am from this day prepared to receive
consignments of Cotton, Corn, Flour,
Bacon, Grocorics and Provisions m geno?
ral; also, Furniture, Dry Goods, Clothing,
Tobacco, Ac.
From my experience of twenty yeare in
tho auction and commission business, in
this city, Charleston and Newberry, 8. C.,
I hopo to receive a liberal share of patron?
age from my old friends and the public
generally._Deo 10
$1,000! $LO00!!
WANTED, $1,000 in Bills Receivable.
Highest price paid in Silver or Cur?
rency. ALFRED TOLLESON.
Feb 18
Sale of Select and WeU-Kept Furniture.
BY D. C. PELXOTTO & SOfl,
THIS MORNING, 8th inst., at 10 o'clock,
.at th* rooyi?-^ ?ccouiiy occupied hy 0.
P. Pelham, Eeq., c?rner of Barnwell and
Plain streets, wo wiU sell, without any
rosorvo,
The entire HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
a cholo? collection in Parlor, Bod-Rooms
and Dining-Rooms-consisting, in part, as
follows:
MAHOGANY SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES,
Card Tables, Arm and Hair Seat Chairs,
Blank Walnut Frenoi. Jcdstcad,
Marble Top Washstand,
" " Bureau,
Chairs, Rockers, What-Nots,
Black Walnut Extension Table.
Sideboard, Bureaus, Washstands,
Wardrobes, Tables, Chairs,
Lamps, 8 Carpets, and- sundry othor ar?
ticles worthy attention of families. Con
ditions cash. Salo positive._April 8
United States Government Sale.
BY D. C. PELXOTTO & SON.
ON TO-MORROW (Thursday) MORNING,
the 0th instant, at 10 o'clock, at our Auc?
tion House, we wiU sell, without reserve,
35 BARRELS FLOUR,
- barrels DRIED FRUIT,
SOO lbs. White Northern BEANS.
Conditions cash, in United States cur?
rency. Salo positive._April 8
United States Internal Revenue.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,
COIAJMMA, 8. C., April G, 18G8.
WILL be sold, on FRIDAY, 17th inst.,
at 10 a. m., at tho Shiver House,
1 dozen Canc-Soat CHAIRS, 1 pair TETE
A-TETES, 1 WHAT-NOT and 1 CARPET.
Leviod on as tho property of Wm. Shiver,
for internal revenue taxes.
A. 8. WALLACE,
April 7 4 Collector 3d District S. C.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
W. F. Hutson, Trustee, vs. Mrs. Martha
Townsend, Administratrix, et al.
PURSUANT to the decretal order in tho
above stated case, I will sell, before
tho Court House, in Columbia, on the
FIRST MONDAY in May next, all that lot
or parcel of LAND, situate in the city of
Columbia, bounded East by lot of Joseph
Inabinot, West by Sumter street, North by
remainder of samo acre, formerly N. Ram?
say's, then Dial's; South by lots of W.
Peck and I ic Lutheran Church. The lot
hereby advertised measures 72 feot 8
inches, more or less, on Sumter street; and
208 feet from East to West, it being tho lot
latterly owned by Samuel Townsend, de?
ceased.
TERMS OF SALK.-Cash sufficient to pay
tho costs and expenses of suit and sale.
The balance on a credit of ono, two and
three years, secured by mortgage and per?
sonal security. Purchasers to pay for
papers and stamps.
D. B. DESAUSSURE,
April 5 C. E. R. D.
SPRING
CLOTHING
AT
H. & W, C, SWAFFIELD'S,
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 iu
the MOST APPROVED STYLES.
WALKER'!) BLOCK.
March 2?
The (imtkcr Liniment; ?he host lini?
ment for family use; can bo used internally
and outwardly. It is a great pain destroy?
er. It kills pain and all kinds of aches
Sold by Fisher Sc neinitBh._
?n Consignment, with Orders to Sell.
QA BOXES Low Grades TOBACCO.
?JA/ 10 boxos Extra Fine Tobaoco.
00 boxes Low Priced 8ogars.
15 " Smoking Tobacco.
5 bales Cotton Yarns.
Oct 30 _ALFRED TOLLESON.
" EATING HOUSE AT ALSTON.
PASSENGERS on the Greonvillo and
Columbia Railroad, can get BREAK?
FAST and DINNER at Alston-ample time
being allowed. . . A_"
Deo 27 MARY A. ELKIN & SON.