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.jy Telesrapn. Nu wa Item?. WASHINGEON, Juno 9.-The Chi? nese reception attracted an immense crowd. Tho usual proceedings oc? curred. lu tho Senate, Mrs. Eliza Potter, of Charleston, S. C., petitions reim? bursement for $10.000 expended for tho support x>f Union prisoners by herself ?md family during the war; referred to the Committee on Claims. Thu omnibus admission bill was re? sumed. Alabama was added to the list, by a vote of 22 to 21. The motiou to strike out the provision nullifying the Georgia relief clause was discussed all day. Adjourned. In tho House, Beaman roportod a bill from the Reconstruction Com? mittee, dividing Texas into three States; ordered to bo printed. A bill inaugurating Southern State of? ficers was read three t'mes and passed -115 to 31. The Committee on Foreign Affairs was directed to in? quire whovber the establishment, by Me:; ico, of tree ports at Mata moras and other towns on the RU) Grande, was not coatrary to tho commercial rights of this couutry. Tho tax bill was resumed and discussed to ad jourpmeut. For.TUEss MONROE, Juno 9.-Tho ship Nevada, from Aspiuwall for New York, grounded off Cape Hatto? ras and sank in twelve fathoms of . water. Tho passengers were brought to Norfolk, and leave to-night for New York, i Indian war rumors increase. Sheri? dan has sent arms to the frontier to arm the settlers. Col. Leavenworth, who, heretofore, defended tho In? dians, now favors withholding an? nuities aud prosecuting severo measures. N^w ORLEANS, Juno 9.-The Re? publican, to-morrow, will contain n proclamation by the Convention Re? gistration Board, assertiug its au? thority as paramount to that of tho Commanding General. NEWBERN, Juno 9.-The steam? er Terry, from New York, arrived hero to-day, and reports the steam ship Nevada, of the New York and Mexican lino, which left New York on tho 3d instant, went ashore at Hatteras on Friday, and sunk Satur . day in ten fathoms of water. Tho passengers and crew were saved, except f.uo of tho latter, who was lost in au attempt to gut out au anchor. CHARLESTON, June 9.-Arrived steamer Manhattan, New York. FINANCIAL, AND COIUB1K1S.CIAL.. NEW YORK, June 9-Noon.-Gold 39%. Cotton dull and decliuing. Mess pork firm. Lard quiet. 7 P. M.-Cotton duH and a shado lower, with sales of 400 bales, at 30. Flour closed a shade lower-State 7.GO@10.00; Southern 9.G0@15.00. Wheat a shado firmer-now white Southern 3@5. Com lower-primo white Southern 1.21. Mess pork 28.37J.'; old 27.50. Lard a shado firmer. Freights a shade firmer. Gold 39;^. BATJTIMOKE, Juno 9.-Cotton dull, at 30)<. Flour quiet, aud unchanged. Coru "dull-white 1.12; yellow 1.15. Moss pork 29. Shoulders 14@14J?. Lard 18,'.<@19. NEW ORLEANS, June 9.-Cotton dull and lower-middlings 27)?@28; sales 472 bales; receipts G9. Gold 39.'^. Sugar and molasses dull and unchanged. Flour dull-superfino 8.25. Corn dull, at 9S@1.00. Mess pork firmer, at 28.75. Bacon quiet ahoulders 13>^; clear 17.14. Lnrd I dull-tierce 18)?; keg 20. AUGTSTA, Juue 9.-Demand for cotton light; sales 126 bales-mid? dlings 28. I CHARLESTON, June ..-Cotton easi? er; sales 105 bales-middlings 29; receipts 33. SAVANNAH, Juno 9.-Cotton dull and declining, with no sales, nomi? nally 29 for middlings; receipts 129 bales. LONDON, Juno 9-3 P. M.-Con? sols 95>.i @95;V- Bonds 73 j a&"'?}.{. PARIS, Juno 9.-Bourso firmer. LIVERPOOL, June 9-3 P. M.-Cot? ton dull and declined a fructiou uplands lls?d. ; Orleans 11%. LIVERIOOTJ, June 9-Evening. Cotton dull, with further decline uplands 11}?@11??1 Orleans 11>?@ ll;'.-_~__ Pahxttto Lodge No. 5, I. 0. 0. F. APPLICATIONS will ho re? re rived for tho PRINCIPAL of sgPiihuclto Lodge .School. Per {"sou H applying will address their communications to tho Secretary. Rv order of tho N. C. V. HARRISON, Secretary. Juno fi JO MILL FOR SALE. ONE of tho heat constructed PO HTA ULK BUHU STONE MILLS, about 1,2(10 lb?, weight-suitable for wheat or corn, and will grind from fifteen to twenty bushels of corn per hour. Apply to JAMES HONTElt, May 5 JSinn_Columbia. S C. CENTRAL HOTEL, fPORMKIlLY SHIVER ROUSE, ) J'LA IN STICKET, COLUMBIA, S. C. HAVING taken chargo of this well known house, willi a determination to _ _"render it attractive to tho traveling public, the subscriber honen, through tho moans of GOOD FAKE, MO D KU ATE CIJAltGES and assiduous eflorts to mako his guests comfortable, to obi ain a liberal share of public patronage. Liberal arrangements mado with persons desiring permanent board. Oivn mo a trial. D. U. CLAYTON. March 14 J3mo The following ia n correct copy of the ballots cast for Coanty officers in li ich la ml, June 2d and 3d, 1868: Probate Judge-*Wigg-Columbia, 1,157; Davis, 27; Gadsden, 955; Camp Ground, 75; Ford's Mill, 24; total, 2,238. Elmore-Columbia, 761; Davis, 57; Gadsden, 154; Camp Ground, 96; Ford's Mill, 105; total, .1,173. Sheriff-*Frazee-Columbia, 1,198; Davis, 27; Gadsden, 719; Camp Ground, 75; Ford's Mill, 24; total 2,013. Solomon-Columbia, 693; Davis, 53; Gadsden, 385; Camp Ground, 94; Ford's Mill, 105; total, 1,330. Solf-Columbia, 50; DaviR, 9; Gadsden, 5; Camp Ground, 2; Ford's Mill, -; total. 68. Clerk of Court-*Miller-Columbia, 1,197; Davis, 36; Gadsden, 955; Camp Ground, 75; Ford's Mill. 23; total, 2,286. DeSaussuro-Colum? bia, 656; Davis, 43; Gadsden, 153; Camp Ground, 96; Ford's Mill, 105; total, 1,053. Rawls-Columbia, 79; Davis, 2; Gadsden, 1; Camp Ground, -; Ford's Mill, - ; total, 82. Coroner-*johnson-Columbia, 1,181; Davis, 27; Gadsden, 955; Camp Ground, 75; Ford's Mill, 23; total, 2,261. Harrison-Columbia, 749; Davis, 5S; Gadsden, 153; Camp Grouud, 96; Ford's Mill, 105; total, 1,161. School Commissiouer-*Brown Columbia, 1,177; Davis, 27; Gads? den, 955; Camp Ground, 75; Ford's Mill, 23; total, 2,257. O'Neale Columbia, 744; Davis, 56; Gadsden, 153; Camp Ground, 96; Ford's Mill, 105; total, 1,154. County Commissioners-*Bryaut, (Republican)-Columbia, 1,177; Da? vis, 27; Gadsden, 955; Camp Ground, 75; Ford's Mill, 24; total, 2,258. Shiver, (Republican)-Columbia, 1,179; Davis, 27; Gadsdeu, 955; Camp Ground, 75; Ford's Mill, 24; total, 2,260. Rempsen, (Republican) - Columbia, 1,177; Davis, 27; Gads? den, 955; Camp Ground, 75; Ford's Mill, 24; total, 2,258. Scott, (Demo? crat)-Columbia, 742; Davis, 56; Gadsden, 153; Camp Ground, 96; Ford's Mill, 105; total, 1,152. Du? baut, (Democrat)-Columbia, 743; Davis, 56; Gadsden, 153; Camp Ground, 96; Ford's Mill, 105; total, 1,153. O'Neale, (Democrat)-Colum? bia, 744; Davis. 56; Gadsden, 153; Camp Ground, 96; Ford's Mill, 105; total, 1,154. I The votes polle l at Garner's are included in the Gadsdeu box. Thoso marked thus * were tho radical nominees. Corn! Corn! Corn! PnniE WHITE COHN, at $1.30 per bushel- baqa included. In store and tor salo by J. & T. R. AGNEW. June fi *_ To Wood Contractors. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COI.UMHIA, Juno 5. lSiiS. PROPOSALS to furnish tho City Water Works with 300 cords best quality LONG-LEAF PINE WOOD, to bo delivered and corded in tho yard of tho Water Works, will be received by thc City Council, and awarded to tho lowest bidder. Rids to be left at this ofllce, on or before the Kith in? stant. Ry order of the Cilv Council. J. S. McMAHON, City Clerk. June (! S DR. THOMAS T. MOORE, SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY announces to tho public, that ho lias taken thc front rooms in Messrs. Weam & Hix'd photo? graph gallery, and is now prepared to exe? cute, in the most elegant and scientific manner, all branches of his profession. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, j by usc of pr?toxido of nitrogen, or laugh? ing gas. Dr. Mooro is a nativo of New? berry, S. C., and is a graduate of the Penn? sylvania College ?d'Dental Surgery. For further information, call at tho oflieo or address Dr. THOMAST. MOORE, Colum? bia, X. (" Juno 7 ?lino Columbia and Augusta Railroad Co., SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, COI.UMHIA, s. C., February 13. i?<;s. ON and after FRIDAY, tho 14th inst., Passengor Trains will bo run over the road as follows, on Tuesdays and Fridays: Leave Lexington C. IL, at_H.dO A. "M. " Columbia,! at.mo P. M. Arrive at Columbia, at.?1.30 A. M. " Lexington c. H., at_11.00 P. M. Freights will also bo taken and delivered promptly. C. ROUKNIGHT, . Feb 13 tluiiltno Superintendent. CAROLINA HOUSE, Washington st., next to Brennen & C'irrotVn. ALTEE 4* HARRY, Proprietor?, rp HE subscribers have open od Ihiscelab .1 lirihmeiit us a RESTAU KANT, and will furnish the he.it pf everything in the way of Wines, Liquors, Ale, Segar?, Tobacco, etc. LUNCH every day, at ll o'clock. Tho patronage of their friends and the public is solicited. May 1? In the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY, lure WILLIAM B. PECK, Bankrupt. rpo whom it may concern: Tho under X signed hereby gives not ico of his ap? pointment as Assignee of NV. D. PECK, of Columbia, of Richland District, who has boen adjudged a bankrupt upon II?H own petition, by the District Court of said Die trict. EBEN STENHOUSE. Assignee. Columbia, S. C., May 28, 1868. Mav :10 m 3 Gas-Light BillsVf Month of Hay. CONSUMERS wiinptenso attend to tho pa y mon t of tim above without delay. ?JACOB LEVIN, Juno 7 3_oecrotasy Gae Company. IDITY^FLOD^MILLS. THE subscriber is now prepared to GRIND WHEAT and make a No. 1 I ai tielo of FLOUR. Juno 7_RICHARD TOZER. COAL! COAL! CO/L! THE und?raigned having a stock of SU PERIOR COAL on hand, aro enabled to dolivor it at tko Railroad Depot in Charleston, on nioro favorable terms than at any other time during the uumruor months. Tho difllbnltios expericrited in former years, in importing coal during the Hummer, wouid render ft advisable for consumers in tho interior to lay in their I supplies oarly in tho season. Ono of our Arm will visit Columbia -in a few days, for Ibo purpose"of receiving orders. H. T. BAKER A CO., 20 Cumberland street, Juno 7 3_Charleston, S. C. GREGG, PALMER & CO.. BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, JgUY and eell GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and I EXCHANGES. Advances made on COTTON. GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE sold on commission. March 10 Spring and Summer Fashions. JUST received, at tho "Industrial De? pository," Madame Dcinorest's Untie tin of Ladies' and Children's Fashions. This plato of fashion ia elegantly colored, and has with it a hook of description and valuable information, together with a full assortment of Patterns for ladies' and children's dresses, caps, sacques and suits. Call, ladies, and assist tbe needy, by purchasing our patt oms. All orders from the country promptly attended to. April 17_' Cuba and Muscovado Molasses. "I /"V HHDS. of prime quality, for sale IVJ low by E. A G. D. HOPE. Fob 28 THE front part of our Store having been damaged by the recent storm, we will be compelled to sell off our Stock of CLOTHING-, CAS SIMERES, HATS, &c, at or nearly COST, for want of room. New styles of Boys' Straw HATS just received. R. & W. C. SWAPPIELD, Main Street. i May M New York Sugar-Onred Pig Hams, BALTIMORE ORANGE HAMS, Sugar-Cured Ureakfast Strips, Rico Flour-new ground. At G. DIERCKS', May 20_SecgerB' Old Stand. Carolina National Bank, of Colum? bia. S. C. A UT1IORIZA T?OX. NO. 1.080. TREASURY DEFT, OFFICE OF COMITIIOLLEII OF CUHHENCV, WASUINOTON, May ll, 1808. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to thc undersigned, it has been inado to appear that "Tho Carolina National Bank of Columbia," in the city of Columbia, in t tie District of Richland and Stale of South Carolina, bas been duly organized, under and according to Ibo re? quirements ol the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to provide a national currency, eosiired by n pledge of United State bonds, and to provino for the circulation ami redemption thereof," approved Juno :t, 1801, ami has complied with all the pro? visions of said Act required to ho complied with before commencing the bittiness of banking under ?aid Act. Now, therefore, I, II A VI LAND lt. HUL? LO II ?, Comptroller nf thc Currency, do hereby certify that "The Carolina National Bank "of Columbia," tallie eily of Colum? bia, in the District of Richland and State of South Carolina, is authorized to com? mence the business of banking under tho Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my hand I Seal of tho Comp- ) and seul of office, - holler of tho Cur- > this eleventh dav t.l ( rency. ) May. lsijs. II AVI LAND ll. 1IULIIUUD, Comptroller of the Currency. May 1") 2nv) NEW BOOKS. NORWOOD. A Novel. By Henry Ward Beecher. Price $1.50. DAVID, tho King of Israel. By K ru ei? nlacher. Price ?1.7">. The Massacre of St. Bartholomew. By White. Preceded hy a History of the He? llions Wars. $1.75. Andreas Hofor, the Tyrolean Patriot An Historical Novel. Hy Muhlbneh. Tho Poetry and Complement of Court? ship. The Three Little Spades. By Miss War? ner. Charlotte's Inheritance-A Sequel to "Hirds of Prey." Sooner or Later. By Shirley Brooks. A first class noval. And othor Now Hooks. For sale at McCARTER'S BOOKSTORE. April IG R. L. BHYAN. FOR SALE, AO-ootave PIANO. Tora? I (liberal. Apply at thia oftice. Juno i STATE BILLS AT PAR, FOR all 8IIELF GOOD'.?, at FISHER & LOWRANCE'S. June 5_ - CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, Ac., Ac, AT ISAAC SULZBACHER'S. REPAIRING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, ATTENDED TO PERSONALLY. March 28_ HUNT'S HOTEL. BATES OF BOARD: PER DAY-Transient Boarders.*'.} Ol) Day Boarders, without lodging, (in advance, ) per week. G 00 Supper, Lodging and Breakfast.2 00 Singlo Menls. 75c. Lodging. 75c June 4 Imo "FRESH CRACKERS. MUSHROOM, .Suda, Trenton Rutter, Tea Cracker?, Jumbles, Ac, for sale by GEO. SYMMERS. March 10_ Self-Raising Flour. 1 rv BARRELS Hooker's Self-Raising AA/ FLOUR, for salo low by March 27 E. A G. D. nOPE. IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS. WE are prepared to furnish, at abort I notico, STANDARD AGR?CULTU-1 RAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES, at manufacturer's prices. THRESHERS, Separators, Horse-Pow? ers, Reapers, Mowers, Corn Planters, Wheat Fans, Ac. Solo agents for Middle and Western | Carolina for J. W. Cardwell A Co.'s Agri? cultural Implements, Geiscr's Threshing Machines, Harmon's Wheel-Horse Raker, and tho celebrated Buck-Kyo Mowing and Reaping Machines; and guarantee our I machines to work well. Parties desiring to purchase will loso no time iu addressing FISHER A- LOWRANCE, April 2 Columbia. S. C. MAY BUTTER. RECEIVED treah, weoklv, Choice May Goshen BUTTER, Pure Leaf LARD, Primo Cutting CHEFVE. For sale l>v G Et J. SYMMERS. . May 2? _ Tho. life of ail noah is blood. Tho health of all lifo is pure flesh. Pure blood ke?pa out all diseasoa. Tho Queon's Dc light purities HIP blood._ Grant's Fan Mills, FOR salo by _ May Hi' FISHER A LOWRANCE. I STILL LIVE. THE great SUMTER BITTERS have only to bo tried to be appreciated. AH a summer tonic and invigorating medi? cine, none is equal to it; as a stomach ap? petizer and a promoter of digestion, it ia tho best Bitters out. Only try it, and your experience will attest thc truth ot our advice. For salo wholcsalo and retail, by FISHER A IIEIN1TS1I, Druggists. May 17 Flour on Consignment, -j^ SACKS FINE NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR. GREGG, PALMER A CO. March 10 _ EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, Canillen Street, rear of Gregg's Ctiina Store. .7. CbSMDIMNO, - - - Proprietor. HAVING thoroughly titled up tho above establishment aa a RESTAURANT, I am prepared to furnish visitors with tho best of EATABLES and DRINKABLES. OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc, prepared in tho very best stylo, by ono of tho lineal cooks in the city. SUPPERS furnished at abort notico. Families sup? plied with OYSTERS at reasonable prices. Choice WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS constniillv on hand. LUNCH every day at II o'clock] _Dee ?0 DR. D. L. BOOZER, HAVING obtained from tho different patentees of tho profession, ofliee rights of tho latest improvement in DEN? TISTRY, is prepared to do all kinds of DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability and despatch, at tho very lowest rates. Perfect satisfaction miarautced. Oflico oa Main etroot, Columbia. S. C., three doorn North ol' Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubber Pialo? inserted at $25. _ _AIaZ2. lY. _ ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ilMW?==. DRS. REYNOLDS & fff?^m. REYNOLDS are pre ^I-T??Lr pured to furnish ARTI? FICIAL TEETH on a larger scalo than heretofore, and at rates much below the usual charges. Their recent improvement, lately patented, constitutes the highest order of art in this Hpeciality, and is fully warranted. Dentures con? structed by this process possess many advantages over gold plate work, au'd can he supplied nt about half the cost of the latter. An examination of specimens, especially by those having experience in such matters, is respectfully invit? ed. Ordinary VULCANITE RUB? BER SETS $25. Tho same, strength? ened by gold bands, 835. Terms cash. April 30 X Nomination for the Mayoralty. WILLIAM M. MYERS, ESQ., is a candi? date- for tho Mayoralty, and will ho sup? ported hy his ? Ma) 8_NUMERO?8 FRIENDS. TO THE PUBLIC NATIONAL HOTEL STABLES. TNASMUCH aa my Stables aro not con J_ ?"oniont for ordera to parties op-town, I have plhecd a SLATE, to rocciro orders for Convo#rances, Horace, Passengers, Ac, at HAYNESWORTH & CARROLL'S BAR? DE R-SHOP. All orders promptly attended to. Patronage solicited. ROBERT JOYNER, Proprietor National Hotel. Jone 4_Imo Machine Oil and Belting. FOR salo hy May 81 FISHER & LOWRANCE. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, OP CO LCM BIA, S. C. CAPITAL, S io 0,0 ou. DIRECTORS. L. D. GUILDS, Prcs't. Maj. Jso. PRESTON, Jr. Dr. J. W. PARKER. EDWARD Hon:. QEOROK W. SwEi-sox, of North Carolina. V?T. B. Grr.icK, C. J. IUEDRLL, Cashier. Teller. 11HE CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, . OF COLUMBIA, will deal in Exchange. Gold aud Silver Coin, and do a general Hanking Business. Tho accounts of mcr chanta and others in Columbia, and in tho towns and country connected with it by business, aro respectfully solicited. Collections attended to carefully and re? mitted for promptly. Loans mado on gold coin and other collateral security. Tho Board of Directora meet, for tho transaction of business, EVERY MON? DAY', at 10 o'clock a. m. COLUMBIA, S. C., Juno C, 1808. Juno f> 3mo FOR SALE, At Palmetto Iron Works, Columbia, S. C. 125-HORSE POWER ENGINE, with Tubular Boiler and Saw Mill, complete. Will bo sold aoparately, if duaired. 1 lt) and 1 8-Horao Power ENGINE, suit abln for plantation usc. Ki rps on hand Gin Scgnients, all sizes; Platea and Balla for Cotton Scrowa; Sugar Mills, with or without frames; all sizes. Alao, manufacturing Mendonhall'a Pa? tent Hand or Power Loom. Ouo can bo ueen in operation at tho Worka. Iron and Brass Castings mado to order; Mill Gearing, Pulloya, Hangers and Shaft? ing. Jobbing promptly attended to, and all work warranted. May 20 Imo GEO. A. SHIELLS. Smoked Herrings. PT f V HONES NO. 1 HERRINGS, for salo 0\J low. E. A G. D. HOPE. May 8_ SMOKER BEEF. OrkA T'DS- PK1ME SMOKED BEEF, OvJ v/ just in and tor aalo by May 8 E. A G. D. nOPE. _ TO RENT. THE HOUSE and LOT on Richland street, occupied at present by Capt. R. D. Soon. Inquire at Oftico of the Southern Express Company. March 18 BACON MOLASSES, &c. 20.000 gS-ffif"ni00K' 5 hhds. Prime Bacon Shoulders, 15 casks First Quality Orango Hams, sugar-cured, 130 sacks Country Flour, 15 hhda. Cuba aiid Muscovado Molasses. For salo low for cash only bv April Itt _E. AG. D.HOPE. To Builders, Contractors and Pro? prietors. HAVING located conveniently near the principal manufactories of Now York, and vicinity, tho subscriber will give prompt personal attention to procuring for ordera all kinda of WOOD, IRON and MARBLE WORK, for buildings and ma? chinery. Saab, Blinda, Doora, Carvings ol every "kind and material. From twelve years professional cxperienco in South Carolina, tho subscriber will guarantee te suit tho wishes of those building. THOS. C. VEAL, Architect, Tonally, Now Jersey, March 2(5 3mo Lato of Columbia, S. C. 200 Lhs. Bittier, at 20 Cents. May 31 FISHER A LOWRANCE. . S ALAR OIL, &C. rUST received and frostily imported, Genuine Bordean OLIVE OIL, iii quarts and pinta. Croase A Blackwell's Pickles, assorted. Hermetically Sealed Prunes, Smyrna Figs-small boxes Malaga Raisins, London Laye r, in whole, half and Quarter boxes. Italian Macearon! and Vermicelli, Capers, Mushroon Catsup, Worcestershire und other favorite Sauces.' GEO. SYMMERS. May 13 ._ ! ' Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. I r>A BHI.S. FItESH CRACKERS, for salt ?iVj low hy E. A G. D. HOPE. I .March 27 Bacon Sides. -t r\ DUDS, prime Clear Ribbed SIDES, : 1\J for sale by E. A G. D. HOPE. April ll)_ Alcohol, Kerosene, &c. p* DHLS. 03 degreo ALCOHOL. *j 10 hbls. No. 1 Kerosene Oil, lion-cx plosive, 5 hbls. Spirits Turpentine, 100 ounces Quinine. For aale to Drug? gists and dealers, at low price, bv FISHER A HEIN?THH, _April 3t Dru?gistH._ SALAB OIL. APURE SALAD OIL, in small bottles, for tablo usc. English MUSTARD, warranted. For aalo by FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists. May 17_t_ NOTICE. THE Stockholders of tho Broad River Bridge will moot on SATURDAY, tho 6th of Juno noxt, at Dearden A Copoland'e, in Columbia, for tho purposo of taking into consideration tho importanco of re? building the bridge JOHN H. COUNTS, May 30 President Company. j?Luotion Sales Variety Sale, BY JACOB LEVIN. THIS (Wednesday) MOHNIN?, nt 10 o'clock, I will soin at my atoro, without reserve, \ Sugar, Coffoo, Bacon, Soin, Caudles, Toan, Pickles, Trench 'Mustard, Olive Oil, Spanish Olives, Whiskey, Hitters, Wines, Scotch Ale, Giller, O i ti gor, Maco, Popper, Blue Stone, Copperas, /Isinglass, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, 8uper Carbon Soda, Tin? ware, Glassware, Demijohns, Jugwaro, Ac ALSO, \ Platform Reales, drawing' 1,500 lbs.; Counter Scalos; largo Oil and Molassca Tin CanB; Ice Hou6G, Counting-Boom Doak and Stool, Ac ALSO, Dry Goods, Hats, Shoos, Boots, Gaiters, ic. Ko postponement on account of weather. Salo will take place inside June 10 Hoots, Shoes, Clothing, Hosiery, dc. BY D. C. PELXOTTO & SON. Wo will sell, ou THURSDAY MORNING, tho 11th instant, at 10 o'clock, at our auction room, without the least reserve? Cases and cartoons Ladies' Balmorals, " Bootees, Cartoons Ladies' Gaiters, Casca Mon's Roots, " " Balmorals, " " Congress Gaiters, " " Brogans, " " MalakoiTs, Dozens Ladies' English HOBO, " Mon's White and Mixed Half HOBO, Linen Shirt Bosoms, Gloves, Du) 1er?, and nice assortment of Coats. Tho above aro all new, desirable and regular stock, and worthy tho attention of dealers._Juno 10 Hams, Shoulders, Lard, Flour, Sugar, Starch, Soap, <?c. BY D. C. PELXOTTO & SON. Wo will sell, at our auction room, OD THURSDAY next, 11th Juno, at 10 o'clock, 2,000 lbs. Extra Unbaggcd Western Hams, 1,200 lbs. Primo Shouldors, 1,000 " Fine Firkin Lard. 20 sacks superfino Family Flour, 10 bbla. Fina Flour, 10 boxcB Extra Pearl Starch, IS bbls. Prime Grocery Sugars, 10 boxes Family Soap, And sundry o thor Groceries. Salo positivo to close the above, and dealers' attention is asked, SB bargains may ho looked for. Conditions cash. Uniled?tales Government Sale. I>. C. PEIXOTTO & SON, Auctioneer?. Wo will sell, at our auction room, on THURSDAY, llth June, at 10 o'clock, without reserve, and on account of United States Government, 2 bbla. ME6S PORK. Conditions cash in United States cur? rency. June 10 United States Internal Bevenne, JACOB LEVIN, AUCTIONEER. DEPUTY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, THIRD DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA, COLUMBIA, May 28, 18G8. ON WEDNESDAY, tho 10th day of Juno next, I will sell, a lot of SUNDRIES, seized from Daniel Jeffcoat, Jr., for viola? tion of Iuternal Revenue Laws. A. H. MONTEITH, May 31 mw8 _ _Deputy Collector. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. FRESH SUPPLIES this week of: Orango Brand HAMS, Sugar-Cured Bacon Strips, Fainest Brands St. Louis Family Flour. Primo "May" Goshen Butter, Boxes OrangCB and Lemons, Barrels Asaorted 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 is full in every respect, and tho greatest caro is talton to supplv customers with gooda in this line PURE and UNADUL? TERATED. Tho llnest French Brandies, imported Wines and the most approved Whiskies always on hand. Orders from tho country attended to pi m H pt ly, and parties thus ordering can depend on hoing supplied on tho sante, terms as if purchasing in person. May 15_ GEO. SYMMERS. A Good Spring Medicine for Horses. HEINITSH'S GERMAN HORSE POW? DERS, for Indigestion, Distemper, Hide-bound, Drowsiness, Loss of Appetite, Inward Sprains, Debility, Wasting of Flesh, Soro Eyes, Swelled Logs, Grease, Munge, Surfeit, Old Coughs, for Exhaus? tion from Work. It carries off all foul humors, purifies and cools tho blood, and prevents horses becoming stiff and foun? dered. It is a stimulus for weak stomachs, and rendors the limbs and skin soft and fine, giving a smooth coat to tho hair. These Powders have been used in Colum? bia for tho last twenty-live years, and hun? dreds of citizens attent their virtues. For salo only by FISHER & HEINITSH, March 0 _Druggists._ Don't Experiment WITH new and untried medicine?. If you value your health, procure tho well tested remedy for COUGH?, COLDS and affections ot thc Throat, Breast and Lung Diseases. Stanley's Cough Syrup will cure. Stanley's Cough Syrup hus been tried. Stanley's Cough Syrup is for sale at * FISHER kV HEiNITSH'S Fob 27 Drug Store. EATING HOUSE AT ALSTON. PASSENGERS on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, can get BREAK? FAST and DINNER at Alston-ample timo being allowed. , o?% Deo27 _ MARY A. ELKIN A SON. FRESH ARRIVALS. ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, MACCARONI, CURRANTS, CITRON, SARDINES, LOBSTERS. G. DIERCK'S, May IS_At Seogors' Old Stand. DWELLING FOR RENT. MA VERY CONVENIENT DWELL? ING, in a pleasant part of tho city, with Fivo Rooms-all with lire-places; also, Bathing Room attached, with Shower Bath Apparatus; rooms nicely papered: also, Five Booms in the Basement and Nursery; out-buildings, Smoko and Car? riage Houses, and neat Garden. Roui moderato to an approved tenant. Posses? sion to bo given Dy the first of July next. Apply at G. DIERCK'S Store. May 27_ Scrofula, or King's Evil, is cured by using Hoinitdh'e Queen's Delight.