The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 27, 1868, Image 3
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Lofrtfc?^tafr^
aftas Jaakaon, the Olerkenwell exp?o- x
sio4gj|t, was executed tp-dny.
ATormidable revolt ?xiets in Bor
flTawa" Items.
Steamer .Champion. Now York. Sad
ed-Steamer Maryland, Bal timora. .?
Gen. Canby to-day issued an order
removing 13 of the 18 Aldormen of
Charleston, and appointing persons
to fill the vacancies: Under the new
organization, there will be 7 negroes
on the Boiun^v-"T v - -
RKJHMQ??6/ yA.T' May -..-Chief
.Tnatii>n nbosn bavin-1 ntuutritJiA.trx T?,??
'3 as the day for tho commencement of
Jeff. Davis* trial, if impeachment had
arp/med by that time, it is understood
t?dfjU?'iat the trial \nll certainly
t&?gpVfcW then.
/NirwYoKK, M?ay_2(?-At a meriting
of tho Baptist Home Mission So
ciety; a roport in favor of reeoncilia
tiou between the Northern and
Southern Baptists waa adopted. The
Southern delegates were invited to
the platform, pf. Joter, of Rich?
mond, made, a warm Union, address.
. WASHINQTON, May 26*-2 P. M.-In
the House, ;the Wooley affair was fllli
bustered to the hon* for the court,; '
In the court, a motioh 'to adjourn
to Jnuo 28d,1 was rost. The'1 court
then proceeded to vot? on the arti?
cles, ind defeated the-2d and S t. hy
the same vote as on tho 11th-35 to
ld. After the vote on the 3d article,
tho' Ooh rt adj our n ed sine di?.
?'Miks: n^Oharges that the Presi?
dent, there, then being no vacancy
in tho War Off?oe, authorized Gen.
Thomas in-writing ? to act ns Sec?
retary ?ad'-iHterUn,' the Senate then
being i? sossi?n, and *dth intent to
violate the Tenure-of-Office Act and
the Constitution.
ABT. III-l? like the second, ex?
cept that it allege, that the President
appointed Thomas Secretary of War
without tho ' advice and consent of
the Senate, and without authority of
law, and with thef .intent to violate
the Constitution.
6 P. M.-The oourt met at noon.
A motion to proceed with the remain?
ing artioles was lost-28 to 20. A
motion adjourning to the 23d June
was lost by a tie vote. On the second
and third articles resulting in acquit?
tal, a motion adjourning the court,
? ins die. prevailed.
In the Senate, Anthony, Willey
and Yan Winkle denied newspaper
ron or ts that Chase had endeavored to
influence their votes; and Fessenden
denied his identity with the proposed
third party, and announced his de?
termination to support the Republi?
can nominees. Adjourned.
The excitement-in the Court this
morning waa intenso. On all the pre?
liminary questions, Ross voted with
the majority, and moved an amend?
ment to the motion adjourning the
Court to the 1st September. It was
thought these votes indicated that
Ross had gone over. The grave
question turned on hie vote. Ross
rose from his seat pale, but otherwise
gave no indications of excitement.
In the House, the Speaker an?
nounced that the functions of the
impeachment managers had ceased;
when a resolution, continuing them
as a Committee to contiuno corrup?
tion investigations, prevailed. A pro?
test that the Committee investiga?
tion, in which a minority is unrepre?
sented, was unparliamentary, was
over-ruled by the Speaker; the House
kt controlled or could entrust investiga?
tion to whom it pleased. A motion
to add two members who had votod
against impeachment, was tabled, on
Butler's motion-GO to 51.
. ^Woolley is confined in tho room of
tho Committee on Foreign Affairs.
His crime is a refusal to answer cer?
tain questions of the Impeachment
Committee.
FOR SALE,
At ralmetio iron Works, Columbia, S. C.
125-HORSE POWER ENGINE, with
Tubular Boiler and Saw Mill, complete.
Will b% Bold separately, if desired.
110 and 1 8-Horae Powor ENGINE, suit?
able for plantation usc.
Keeps on hand Gin Segments, all sizes;
Plates and Balls for Cotton Screws; Sugar
Mills, with or without frames; all sizes.
Also, manufacturing McndcnhaU's Pa?
tent Hand or Power Loom. Ono can he
scon in operation at the Works.
Iron and Brass Castings mado to order;
Mill Gearing, Pulleys, Hangers and shaft?
ing. Jobbing promptly attended to, and
all work warranted.
May 20 Imo GEO. A. SHIELL8.
The lire of -ll flesh ls Mood. The
health of all lifo ie pure flesh. Pare blood
keeps out all diseases. The Queen _ J>?
light puritios tho blood._
Rnltinp- ninth' 5AH_2 ClcthM
THE BSST ANCHOR BRAND*, No.. 4, G,
8 and 10, at lower figures than they
can ho bought iu the oity. For sale by
Mayl4 12_T. J. GIBSON.
CORN! CORN!
RAfl BUSHELS WHITE CORN, just
tJ\J\J received and for sale low hy
May 17 4 J. A Ti R. AGNEW.
FRESH CRACKERS.
RECEIVED to-day, fresh SUGAR, SODA
and CREAM BISCUIT, GINGER
SNAPS, TEA and GINGEIt CAKES.
May 9 FISHER & LOWRANCE.
FLOUR! FLOUR! !
rr ff SACKS of Extra and Family FLOUR,
I t} for Halo by
May 14 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
TO RENT.
THE HOUSE and LOT on Richland
etrcot, occupied at present by Capt.
R. D. Senn. Inquire at Office of the
Southern Express Company. March 18
11, i ? H"lftn-J, ' ."i ? mm
Fl?f AKCIAI. AJSP COMJM?KCIA?..
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NEW YORK, May 26-Nooa.-^bocks
active. Money 4<$5. Exchange lO^. |
Goia-?l^: Flour 10?15o. lower.,
!Wheail@^e. lower. Pork heavy
mess 828775; Colton - drooping, ai
80(ai80t?, Freights duli,
7 P. M.-*-Ct?tton easier and more
doing; sales J,400 bales, at 80<-&B0>?
-ohiefly 30. Flour heavy, and IQ?
20c, low?-*-Sjmtb,trn 9.80^4,757
Wheat dull, and 2@8o. lower. Corn
drooping-white ^Southern 1.14(g)
1.16. Mess pork 28.70. L*rrl 18&
@19>?. ?Preightiijdroopihg. Gold(
BALTIMORE, May 26.-Cotton dull.
Flour quiet and unchanged. Mary?
land red wheat 2.80@3.00. White
-_ t iQiOi tts. -"n^", 1 00/^1 no
Oats94<^97. Bye 2.05.
O-NcrrafATi,: May 26.-Flour dull.
Corn unsettled, at 95. h! I
CHARLESTON, May 26.-Cotton no- j
minni; buyers hate withdrawn; no
sales; receipts 237.
AUGUSTA, May 26.-Cotton market
very dull and no salc3; pri?es nomi?
nal.
S AV ANS AH, May 26.-Cotton sales j
to-day 271 bales; prices lower-mid?
dling 29; receipts 192.
MOBILE. May 26.-Nothing doing
in cotton, and quotations nominal;
receipts 26 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, May 26.-Cotton I
unsettled-middling 28}?; sales 1,300
bales; receipts 192. Gold40Sugar
and molasses firm and unchanged.
Flour dull-superfine 88.75; choice
12.25. Corn firm and tending up?
ward- $1.05@81.05. Pork dull, at
29K@29%- Baoon quiet-shoulders
14>2; clear sides 18!.,.
LIVERPOOL, May 26-3P. M.-Cot?
ton quiet-uplands' ll}?d.; Orleans j
Hi*.
LONDON, May 26-Eveniug.-Con?
sole 95>?. Bonds 71??.
LrvEirpooL, May 26-Eveniug.
Cotton dull and heavy; sales 4,000
bales. Manchester advices unfavor?
able.
F
Grant's Fan Mills,
OR sale by
May 16 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Fresh Crackers.
ANOTHER SUPPLY, at
May 10 Imo BWYQERT A SENK'S.
EATING HOUSE AT ALSTON.
"DASSENGER8 on the Greenville andi
JT Columbia Railroad, can get BREAK?
FAST and DINNER at Alston-araplo time |
boing allowed.
Dec 27 MARY A. ELKIN A SON.
FINE GROCERIES^
CHOICE Maryland HAMS, Fresh May
BUTTER, Primo Cutting CHEESE,
Puro Leaf Lard, Sugar-Cured Strips, Ba?
con Sides and Shoulders, Choice Family
Flour, Cruebcd, Powdered and Granulated j
Sugars, Fino Teas, Prime Coffees, fcc.
Constantly on hand and for salo by
__I*__1_jLl J. A T. R. AGNEW.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
ORANGES.
LEMONS,
RAISINS,
MACCARONI,
CURRANTS,
CITRON,
SARDINES,
LOBSTERS.
G. DIERCK'S,
MHV 15 At Seeders' Old Stand.
SMOKED. REEF.
Qf\n LBr?- TRIME SMOKED BEEF,
OuU just in and for salo by
May 8 _ _____E. A G. D. HOPE.
DR. D. L. BOOZER,
HAVING obtained from the different
patentees of tho profession, office
rights of tho latest improvement in DEN?
TISTRY, is propared to do all kinds of
DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability
and despatch, at the very lowest rates.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Office oa
Main street, Columbia. S. C., three doors
North of Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubber
Plates inserted at $25. May 2 ly
Carolina National Bank, of Colum?
bia. S. C.
A UTHORIZA TION.
NO. 1.680. TREA8URY DEP'T,
OFFICE OF COMPTBOLLEB OF OOBBBNCT,
WASHINOTON, May ll, 18G8.
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidenco
presented to the undersigned, it has
been made to appear that "The Carolina
National Bani: of Columbia," in the city of
( 'nhl m I >i a, in tho District of Richland and
State of South Carolina, bas been duly
organized, under and according to the re?
quirements of tho Act of Congress entitled
"An Act to provide a national currency,
Bosnrod by a pledge of United States
bonds, and to pr?vido for tho circnlation
and redemption thereof," approved June
3, 1884, and has complied with all tho pro?
visions of said Act required to be complied
with before commencing the business of
banking under said Act.
Now, therefore, I, HAVILAND R. HUE?
CU RD, Comptroller of the Currency, do
hereby certify that "Thc Carolina National
Bank of Columbia," in the citv of Colum?
bia, in tho District of Richland and State
of Sonth Carolina, is authorized to com?
mence tho business of bankin).' under tho
Aot aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my band
( Seal of the Comp-) and soal of* office,
J tnoll^r ot fhn r>,,r- <- thin !<. roi, 11. rt j? y of
( renew \ May. 1808.
HAVILAND R. HULBURD,
Comptroller of the Cnrroncy.
Maj- 1"'_2ino
NEW E00KS.
NORWOOD. A Novel. Bv Henry Ward
Beecher. Price #1S0.
DAVID, the King of israel. By Krum
macbor. Price #1.75.
The Massacre of St. Bartholomew. By
Wbito. Precoded by a History of the Re?
ligious Wars. #1.75.
Andreas Hofer, the Tyroloso Patriot -
An Historical Novel. By Mnhlbaoh.
Tho Poetry and Complement of Court?
ship.
The Thr*e Little Spades. By Miss War?
ner.
Charlotte's Inheritance-A Sequel to
"Bird* of Prey."
Sooner or Later. By Shirley Brooke,
first cl-ss novel.
And other New Books. For sale at
MoCARTER'S BOOK8TORE.
April 16 R. L. BRYAN.
of Binla^ptoyi
staut, tbo^paytnent of any debts^end "
said Ed^rd'B^Ti^iigeb^or
and the tran if or oran- property Wi
are forbidden by law. i
A meeting ot the creditors of the ;??ld j
Edward Btaronhagen, W prove their debto
and choose ono or more asslgnesa Of aaid 1
bankrupt's estate, will bo held in the
Court of Bankruptcy, before W. J? Claw- i
son, at, YoVkviile, 8. C., Juno' a. proximo.
By order of tho Court.
j, p. M. WmmWat)ti?M\
?. 3. Marshal, as Messenger.
Ti W. OIIAWSON,
May 20 w2ml Deputy Messenger.
? AB O LIN A HOUSE,
Washington st., next to Brennen & CarroLT*. I
ALTEE ?i BARRY, Proprietors. |
THE subscribers have opened this estab?
lishment as a RESTAD RANT, and will
furnish tho best of everything in the way
of Wines, Liquors, Ale, Segars, Tobacco,
etc. LUNCH every day, at ll o'clo ok.
The patronage of their friends and' tbo
public is solicited._' ? May 16
NEW OOODSH
NEW GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED, . '. J? JJ
? j, ?$ ! JOST PdSCfclV^D,
AT G. F. JA0K8ONS, 'ff
AT C. T. JACKSON*/
May 19_j '?
Smoked Herrings. ,
fr f \ BOXES NO. 1 HEERINGS, for ?ale
DVJ low. E. A G. D. HOPE.
May 8 _
. SALAD. OIL, &C. "~ 7Z.
rUST received a'n? freshly imported, 1
Genuino Bordeau OLIVE OIL, i
quarts and pints. o~
Crosse A Blackwell's Pickles, assorted.
Hermetically Scaled Pruned,
Smyrna Figs-small boxes- "
Malaga Raisins, London Layer, in whole,
half and quarter boxes.
Italian Maccaroni and Vermicelli,
Capers, Mushroon Catsup,
Worcestershire and othor favorite
Sauces. GEO. SYMMER8.
May 13_ '_
. NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
WEARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
ON SHORT NOTICE, AND ON THE
VERY BEST TERMS, 8TANDARD AGRI?
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTTS, REAPERS,
MOWERS, THRESHERS. HORSE POW?
ERS, HAY RAKES, ENGINES AND MILL
FINDINGS, WHEAT FANS, CORN
SHELLERS, STRAW CUTTERS, and keep
on band manv of the above mach" es,
with BOLTING CLOTHS, SCREEN V .RE,
SAWS, Ac. /
Wc are interested in, as well as familiar
with, the wants of the people of our State,
and can warrant machines sold by ns to be
the best adapted to this country, and will
sell at manufacturers' prices. Parties must
make their orders earlv to prevent disap?
pointment. FISHER ? LOWRANCE.
May 7_
INDIA RUBBER SCRUBBER.
WE have been appointed Selling
Agents for BAYNES INDIA RUB?
BER SCRUBBER, and take pleasure in
recommending it as the Xe Phis Ultra of \
scrubbing brushes. It will scrub a dirty
door in less time and do tho work more
effectually than any scrubber hitherto in?
troduced! It only requires a trial to be ap?
preciated. WM. A. WRIGHT?ESQ., Su?
perintendent of Nickerson's Hotel, and A.
M. HUNT, ESQ., of this city, certify that it
is the perfection of scrubbers. Catt aiid get
one, or see it tried at store of
May 14 J. A T. P.. AGNEW.
Thc Quaker Liniment; thc best lini?
ment for family uso; oan be used internally
and outwardly. It is a great pain destroy?
er. It kills pain and all kinds of aches*
Sold by Fisher A Heinitsh.
MORE CIDER.
AND the last this season. 3barrels
SWEET NEWARK CIDER,
To hand this dav and for salo by
_April____ GEO. 8YAIMERS.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.
FRESH SUPPLIES this week of:
Orange Brand HAMS,
Sugar-Cured Bacon Strips,
Finest Brands St. Louis Family Flour.
Prime "Ma}-" Goshen Butter,
Boxes Oranges and Lemons,
Barrels Assorted Nuts, Almonds. Ac.
"Trenton" and Mason's Crackers, all
kinds,
Now Crop Teas, Green and black,
Turkish Prunes, in glass,
Dried Figs, Jellies, assorted,
Canned Tomatoes, Peaches, Ac.
Stock of Family WINES and LIQUORS
L siull in every respect, and the greatest
\\ ? taken to supply customers with
A J* in this lino PUltb and UNADUL?
TERATED. Tho fluest Fleuch Brandies,
imported Wines and the most approved
Whiskies always on hand.
Orders froth the country attended to
momptly, and parties tims ordering can
depend on being supplied on tho ?-ame
terms as if purchasing in person.
May 15 ( i KO. SY M M e.ltS.
BACON MOLASSES, &c.
2?.OOO 5$?LM MCM"'
5 hhds. Primo Bacon Shoulders,
6 casks First Quality Orange Hums,
sugar-cured,
150 sacks Country Flour,
15 hhdx. Cuba and Muscovado Molasses.
For salalow for cash only bv
,i. 1? en r\ iiriPI."
Self-Raising Flour.
1 f\ BARRELS Hocker's Self-Raising
?\J FLOUR, for sale low by
March 27 E. A G. D. HOPE._
FRESH CRACKERS.
"\yfUSHROOM, Soda, Trenton Butter,
1VJL Toa Crackers, Jumbles, .Lc., for sale
5V GEO. 8YMMERS.
'March 10_
Cuba and Muscovado Molasses.
HHDS of prime quality, for sale
low by E. A G. D. HOPE.
Feb 28 _
Clarified Sugars.
?)pr BBLS. Coffee and Extra C. SU
_50 GARS, just in and for sale by
Feb 28 _E. A G. D. HOPE.
Fresh Biscuit and Crackers.
?mf\ BBLS. FRESn CRACKERS, for sale
?\j low by E A G. P. HOPE.
March 27
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THE COLUMBIA PHCENIX
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Book, Job and Newspaper ' ; .
-'.'! ,/A*TiJ< ??*-?-?.;r.' . ..? -*r-.-?|
ra ? .'.?.-. ?fie-. .i;..'tfuai v.jr.
.i'-fvVa j m ?,f: ?'.,j'>sc'd
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,
.' na 7.m Lo* j rd .;. j'.*- " ;.>.
,.;..! io r i i-ivy ?Wrai ti?-;.. t.j
.i.ifMj.v/p-^ h-i-.-v] &?ikt '. .
rf*! '. . ft !_?!,'!;:.>-.- ? J ;>:^U>I j
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Maia Street, above Taylor.
?Iwi it- . -i ?:s?i.fru.Ti
H AVK yoar .PRINTING
done at this Office, for tba
following ddOi> REASONS:
ti ' .'.tl. i" lijli?j OK vii
ed . ?i i;-i . v. :. ..If.fhV
nrr^-J>- .. rf?if??*i ?
lift Sui . .V, - ' 5dJ j? /.cf. / .
Tho proprietor ia a Practical Printer,
And attends closely to bia Business.
The Office is supplied with Everything
Necessary to tarn out Good Work.
Prices Lower than any other establishment
lu thia State, or even New York.
Pamphlets, Circulars, Dill Heads,
Letter Head?, Posters, Hand-bills,
Receipts, Ball Tickets, Iuvitations,
Dray Tickets, Checks, Brief?,
Programmed, Drafts, Blanks,
Wedding, Visiting and Busintas Cards, Lc.
Of all styles and sizes; in fact,
Every Description of Printing!
In ono. two and threo colors and in bronze,
promptly attonded to.
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.
LOTHINO
AT
?. & t. C. SWAFPIEID'S.
--a_
Hew Cassimer?s.
. ?i' !i?M? urti J ?.; ?(U?| u?orf ? "
ALSO, <
New Style Hats.
'SPLENDID LINE OP GENTS'
Furnishing Goods
i &? lui .- t j
HESIDES
Umbrellas,
Trunks,
Valises, Sec.
Cell and Examine
< ' Extremo Low Prices
th . I 1 . '
Por Good Clothing and
All-wool Cassimcres and Joans
Garments Made'to Order
Ll the most approved styles. .
March 28 WALKKH'S DWCfii.
? ?'?-? ' ~ ? r
CLOCKS,
WATCHES,
? JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES,
Ac, Ac,
AT
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
REPAIRING,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
ATTENDED TO PERSONALLY.
March 28_
PLANTS FOE SALE.
lfJuftL I am propared to furnish the
??S?Kj>? lovers of PLANTS, such aa
^.?M?E? Geraniums, Heliotrppe?, Fuch
*X0f^^XB?as, and many other beautiful
*^l*?jp phint s, cheaper than sold in any
other market.
J. A. CRAWFORD,
Corner of Blanding and Bull ste.,
April 18_Colombia, 8. C.
JUST RECEIVED,
AT tho Ladies' Industrial Association,
Cheap CORSETS, o? good shaper Cor
Bct Fronts, Tidoy and Spool Cotton, Work?
ing Materials of great variety, and New
Patterns for ladies' and children's under?
clothing. Orders are solicited from ladies
and gentlemen, and every effort will bo
made to havo them promptly filled.
Aprils_, _
Bacon Sides.
i f\ HHD3. prime Clear Ribbed SIDES,
1U for aale bv E. A G. D. HOPE.
April 19 _ j _
ORANGE HAMS.
I7*OR SALE by
* May 22 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
To Builders, Contractors and Pro?
prietors.
HAYING located conveniently near thc
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 buildiugs and ma?
chinery. Sash, Blinds, Doors, Carvings of
every kind and material. From twelve
years professional experience in South
Carolina, the snbsevibor will guarantee t(
suit the wishes of those building.
TUOS. C. VEAL, Architect,
Tenafly, New Jersey,
March 2G 3mo Late of Columbia, 8. C.
Alcohol, Kerosene, &c.
5BBLS. 05 degroo ALCOHOL.
10 bbla. No. 1 Koroseno Oil, non-ex?
plosive,
6 bhls. Spiritb Turpentine,
100 ounces Quinine. For sale to Drug?
gists and dealers, at low price, hy
FISHER A HEIN?T8H,
April 3 t '.' '_Druggists.
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT,
CYmvien Street, rear of Gregg's China Store.
J. CL.ENDINM?O, - - - Proprietor.
HAVING thoroughly fitted un the above
establishment as a RESTAURANT,
I am prepared to famish visitors with tho
best of EATABLES and DRINKABLES.
OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, oto.,
prepared in the very best style, by ono of
tho finest oooks in the city. SUPPERS
furnished at short notice. Families sup?
plied with OY8TEBS at reasonable pricos.
Choice WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
constantly on hand. LUNCH every day at
II o'clock. _ Deo 10
Spring and Summer Fashions.
JUST received, at the "Industrial De?
pository," Madame Demorcst's Bulle?
tin of Ladies' and Children's Fashions.
This plate of fashion is elegantly colored,
and ha? with it a book of description and
valuable information, togcthor with a full
aaaortment of patterns for ladies' and
children's dresses, caps, sacoues and
suite. Call, ladies, and assist the needy,
by purchasing oar patternn. All orders
from the country promptly attended to.
April 17
4? l^li^^^^SSis^?S^Si^^^
C/roceriee, Dry Good* and Furniture
BY JACOB LEVIN.
On TO-MOBBOW (Thursday) MORN INO,
at 10 o'clock. I will gell, at my ?tor?, to
' clove ? consignment,
The following GROCERIES:
Bacon Strips, Extra Lard,
Prime Cheese, Adamantino Candles,
Champagne, Scotch Ale,
Extra Rye Whiskey, Cabinet Segare,
Tobacco, fte., Ab.
DRY GOOD8, io.:
Shoes, Hate, Ladies' Hosiery,
GloTes, Corsets, Skirts, Ribbone,
Fancy Buttons, Flowers,
Soaps, Perfumeries,
Variety BeadjrMado Clothing, Ac.
FTmNrruRE, I? good condition, con?
sisting of: , ^
Handsome Mahogany H?lr-S eat Chairs,
Rockiug Chairs, Sofa, Marble-Top Bureau
Contre Table, Dinine Table. Black Walnut
french Bedstead, Washstand, Safe, Mat?
tresses, Snpor Feather Bed, Cooking
Stove, Fine Show Case, Crockery, Glass?
ware, kn., Ao. .
The abovo will be positively sold, with?
out any manner of reserve-owners re
moving from the city. May 37
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
William R. Kennedy, Executor, vs. George
Ashford and Matdda Ashford, his wife';
Nancy Craig, and others.-Dill for Par?
tition of Real Estate.
P?R8?ANT to tho docrctal order in the
above stated case, I will sell, on' the
FIRST MONDAY in Juno next, before the
Court House, in the city of Columbia,
AU that lot of LAND, in the city of Co?
lumbia, containing one acre, more or leas,
with a good Dwelling with eight rooms,
besides out-buildings, bounded North by
.land of- Kirk and C. Hoagland, on
Bast by Richardson street. South by lands
late of B. Reilly, deceased, and A. Craw?
ford; West by Assembly street.
THUMS OF SALE_Ono-eixth .cash, and
the balance on a credit of one ana two
years, in equal annual instalments, with
interest from the day of salo, secured by
bond and mortgage- of the ' premises.
Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps, Ac.
D. B?D?9AU8SUR?,
__May 6 t_Q. E. R. D.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
JACOB I.EVIW, AVCTIONEER.
Brennen A Carroll et al vs. H. P. DeGraaf,
Executor.
COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE,
MAT 14,1868.
IN oursaancc of tho decretal order hi the
aoove stated case, I will sell, at the
Court House, in Columbia, on tho FIRST
MONDAY in Jone next, tho following pro?
perty:
12 Horses, 2 Omnibuses, with Harness,
1 Omnibus, without Harness, 2 Carriages,
with Harness, 2 old Carriages, 2 Baggage
Wagons, with Harness, 2 Two-Horse wa?
gons, 2 Buggies, with Harnees, 1 Carryall,
1 old Rockaway, 1 fine Saddle audB<-<<Un i
Clock, 1 lot Pictures, 2 Secretaries, Stable
Fixtures; i Brahmin Boll Calf, 1 Heifer;
also, 2 Carriages, under repairs at Brennen
? Carroll's.
- ALSO-,
The lot of Land, with tho Buildings
thereon, on which is situated the livery
stable of the late Wm. Hitchcock; bounded
on the North by lot of Mary Patterson, on
tho East by Assembly stree't, South by the
residence of said Hitchcock, West by lot of
the estate of the late James Bawls. Said
lot fronts on Assembly -feet, running
back (West) -- feet.
TBIIMS OT SALE-Of personal property,
cash sufficient to pay the costa of suit and
sale, and such tax executions or liens for
taxes as may exist in favor of tho State,
City Council or the United St ateo ; -balanco
on a credit of one and two years, with in?
terest from day of sale, with good sure?
ties. The real estate on credit of one, two
and three years, secured by mortgage,
bond and good an rc ties. Purchaser to pa v
forpapers, Ao. D..B. DESAUSSUBE.
Mayl5f8 C. E. B.D.
GREGG, PALMER & CO..
BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS,
?gUY and sell GOLD,
SILVER,
STOCKS,
BOND8 and
EXCHANGES.
Advances mado ou COTTON.
GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE sold
on commission. March 10
Flour on Consignment.
-y2 SACKS FINE NORTH CAROLINA
FLOUR. GREGG, PALMER A CO.
March 10___
M. W. BYTHEW00D,
Auctioneer and General Commission Merchant
On Washington st., rear oj A. Tollesou's,
COLUMBIA. 8. C.
THE abovo store having been rented, I
am from this day prepared to receivo
consignments of Cotton, Corn, Flour,
Bacon, Groceries and PrortsionB in gene?
ral: also, Furniture, Dry Goods, Clothing,
Tob?ceo, Ac.
From my experience of twenty years in
tho auction and commission business, in
this city, Charleston and Newberry, 8. C.,
I hope to receive a liberal sharo of patron?
age from my old friends and tho public
gonerally._Dec 19
A Good Spring Medicine for Horses.
?rEINITSH S GERMAN H0R8E POW
l DEUS, for Indigestion, Distemper,
de-bound, Drowsiness, Loss^of Appetite,
Inward Sprains, Bc?ulfc?, ft4???pg o.
Flesh, Sore Eves, Swelled Legs, Greaso,
Mango, Surfeit, Old Coughs, for Exhaus?
tion from Work. It carries off all foul
humors, 'purines and cools the blood, and
prevents norsos bocoming stiff and foun?
dered. It is a stimulus for weak stomachs,
and renders tho limbs and skin soft and
fino, giving a smooth coat to the bair.
These Powuors have been used in Colum?
bia for tho last twenty-five years, and hun?
dreds of citizens attest their virtues. For
sale only by FISHER A HEIN1TSH,
March 6_Druggists.
The Industrial School.
THE above SCHOOL, on Arsenal Hill,
reen med instructions on MONDAY, tho
23d. The services of a competent Teacher
being secured, all who desire an educa?
tion, and instruction in Needle-work, Ac,
eau do ao by immediate application.
Terms moderate. Those who are not able
to pay will have the privilege of an educa?
tion and allowed the nae of booka, slate,
Ac., ao as to give them every opportunity
to ottend tho Sohool. Maroh 24