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L?iroox, Jan? ?9.^?he Le*d*y-ek 8'
o5olook this morning, passed the dis-ee
fabUsttment bill to a sec?nd reading.
In tbe Gammons, a motion waa mado
to go into, committee on the new Opera?
tivo commercial treaty tvith France, tbe
present treaty expiring, before the next
session. Bright opposed the proposition
in a strong speech. Tho Hons? decided
the matter by a vote of 101 against and
156 in favor.
The Prince of Wales and Dake of
of Cambridge were present during'-the
entire proceedings last night in the
Lords. i
Lassa?, the Spanish envoy to Eng?
land, has resigned.
PARIS, ?Tune 19.-A crowd of people
followed the fanerai of the rioters killed
at the recent tumultuous demonstration.
There was no disorder.
Eight hnndivd of the rioters recently
arrested were discharged and two hun?
dred held.
MADIUD, June 19.-Serrano took the
regency oath, load vivas following. The
Cabinet is as follows : Prim, War and
President; Solvela, State; Herrera Grace
and Justice.
V/AsMuiIton New?.
"WASHINGTON, June 19.-The Brick?
layers Association have expelled six mem?
bers, ior working with colored brick?
layers at the Navy Yard.
Internal retenue receipts to-day,
nearly a million dollars.
Treasury messengers, heretofore digni?
fied personages, hereafter are to scrub
and sweep.
The revenue officials report the sei?
zure .of stxty illicit stills in the mountains
of Virginia, Tennessee and North Caro
? lina. . -
It is stated that ou Grant's return, thc
Cabinet will consider and adopt a posi?
tive poUcy regarding Cuba. Secretary
Fish disavows any agoncy, direct or indi
rect, in the recent proceedings agaiusl
the O?ban.
The Herald says the President, it ii
understood, favors granting belligerent
rights to the Cubans, but the Cabinet is
against him. Secretary Fish strong!}
evmpathizes with the Cubans, as does
nlsa Secretary Borie; but Attorney-Gene
ral Hoar and Secretary Boutwell art
pronounced against them.
Ulm?n's distillery, in Baltimore, wai
seized to-day.
The parti zan s of Delano demand th?
assistance of the marines, to Buppres
illicit distillation in the suburbs of Phila
delphia. The people drive oil the reve
.. fine officers with stones.
The steamer Crioket, plying betweei
Key West and Havana, was wrecked to
day.
Domestic New?.
CHARLESTON*, Juue 19.-Sailed
steamship Jas. Adger, New York; sch]
B. N. Hawkins, Providence, B. I.
"WILMINGTON, N. C., Juno 19.-Th
steamship Mary Sandford is shore a
the mouth of the Cape Fear ..iver, in
' leaking condition. A tug has gone t
her assistance, with steam pumps.
MONTGOMERY, ALA., June 19.-Th
D?mocratie Convention at DadesvilU
. for the Third District, nominated J. C
Parkinson for Congress. He is a North
em man by birth, who settled in Aikei
ip 1865, and has invested largely in th
State. The nomination was quite nue*
pee ted to him, as he has devoted his tin:
to manufacturing and farming, and wa
notknownnsapoliLicir.n.
BOSTON, June 19.-The Custom Hous
authorities say the clenrauce of tb
steamer Delphine, on Thursday nigh1
was in strict conformity with law. Ht
warlike oharaoter is unquestioned, bi
her destination is known ouly to partit
who control her.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 1' -The Col
redo for Panama, took S75,OU0. 1,2(
Chinese arrived yesterday, by eailir
vessels. The mst has appeared in who
and barley.
Affairs lu Virginia..
RICHMOND, June 19.-The Conventn
atStauntou adjourned sine die, last nigl
after a resolution of thanks to the ci
zens, beads of publio institutions ai
railroads, for courtesies. The Chesapea
and Ohio Railroad will be completed
Greeubrier White Sulphur Spring
next Wednesday.
The valley of Virginia will yield ?
millions bushels of wheat this season.
The alleged Cuban recruiting o rik
was released to-day, by the United 8tal
Commissioner-no evidence against hi
No change will be made in the Cc
servative Legislative tickets, on accou
of Gen. Cunby's opinion that the ti
oath must be taken by members of tl
Legislature.
Notice.
MAYOR'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, Juno 17, lfcGS
THE following regulations, aB sanitary IU
sures during tho summor mouthe, will
observed by citizens interested, to wit:
That lime, or some other disinfecting ag?
be used at least once a week in all privies i
cesspools within the limits of tho corpurat
until tho 1st of November next.
That tho owners or occupants of all lots t
are overgrown with weods or rank vegetal
shaR cause the same to bc cut down and
stroyod. Dy order of tho Mayor.
> Jnne 18 G J. 8. McMAH?N. City Clor]
_ Flour Barrels.
300 FLOUR BARRELS for sale
HH??dby E. & <;. D. non
- May 20
u<j* Pure Corn Whiskey.
BBLH. Puro Corn WHISKEY, for
t?\J low to dealers. E. A G. D. HOPE,
May 1 Agents Old North Stain Distiller
Claret and Cider.
1CA8K TABLE CLARET on draught,
Champagne Cider on draught,
Stock of WISES umirfuallv full, from c
mon to finest grades, and offered at very
prices hy_GEO. HYMMF.it
Champagne.
JU8T received a consignment of the fol
ing choleo brands:
LAC D'OR. C. Heidsiek and Creme do Bon
For salo low to close. GEO. SYMMEII
"Nf?w YORK,' ?dn* ??tW-JNoon.*-*8tooks
weak and with a decidedly downward
tendency. Money7.32. Sterling^. Gold
36.%- Flour 5r?l?c. better. Wheat quiet.
Com ,1c. lower. Pork 82.S7,1?'. Lard
dull-steam 19?4(^19^c'. Cotton fever
ish-y?plahds ti$ya: Freights firm.
7P. M.^.-Cotton dull and heavy; sale*
900 bide?, nt 33},..-... Flour ?(>l 10c*. better
on shipping grades, with less doing-su?
perfine 4.. 90(00.?5.1 ' Wheat closed a shade
easier. Coru irregular, closing; ajeadior.
Whiskey closed dull, at 1.03(^1.Oi. Pork
dull, nt 32.S7. Lard-kettle 20@2OV;
Gold steady, at 36f-8. Money easW.
Bank statement favorable. Freights
firmer.
BALTIMORE, June 19.-Cotton less
firm, at 33. Flour active, at previous
rates. Whent a shade firmer-prime
red 1.60@1.65. Corn dull. Wheat
yellow 86<a 38; white 05(397. O-its dull
-light 70(^72. Rye dull at 1.23. Pro?
visions unchanged, except pork, which
is quoted at 34. Whiskey firm nod j
scarce, at 1.03(21.04.
CISCDXNATI, Jnue 14.-Whiskey quiet,
at 96. Provisions quiet and firm. Pork I
held at 33.50?33.75. Shoulders 14>?;
clear sides 18*?. Lard 19,4?. I
CHARLESTON, June 19.-Cotton qniet;
sales 70 bules-middliuga 31; receiiHo
853.
AUGUSTA, June 19.-Cotton market
dull and drooping; sales 90 balen; receipts
26-middlings 31.
SAVANNAH, June 19.-Cottou market
dull-middling 30^ ; sales nominal.
MOBILE, June 19*.-Cotton market ir?
regular and closed dull; sules 100 bales
low middling 30; receipts 176.
NEW ORLEANS, June 19.-Colton dull
and nominal-middlings 31':.'@32; sales
90 bales; receipts 37. Gold 36k. Flour
-superfine 5.90(g}6.00; double 6.25; j
treble 6.50. Corn-white l(?V2o better. |
Mess pork 34.75. Bacon qiiiet-shoal- j
ders 15; clear rib 18lc; clear 19. Sugar '
firmer-prime l3(a)13V?; common 10(0) j
ll. Molasses iuac'ive and nominal, ?
Whiskey quiet-Western rectified held ;
at 9?f7i97j:{.
LONDON, June 19-3 P. M.-Consols 1
92?.i'. Bonds 80'4. ;
LIVERPOOL, June 19-3 P. M.- Cotton ?
quiet, dull and unchanged.
HAVRE, June 19.-Cotton on snot 14?; ;
afloat 142 }?.
J3E3 T 1ST -A.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, |
Hartford, Conn.
Geo. Huggins, Agent. Golumbia, S. C.
ACCOltDING to the report of th?.- New York j
Superintendent of Iusuruioe Companies
for the fiscal year, thc actual available Cash
Asmete of the Alena amount to ?5,15:j..">92.
Un tho 5th of Jure instant, this Compmy
completed the fiftieth year of Its exiet-^iee- a
venerable age.
Thc- -Et ja, besidce being fu?i o? years, if ful!
of honors. It has long enjoyed thu reputation
of being the leading Fire Insurance Company
in America.
Since its organization, it has paid losses 1
amouutiug to o\-er $'23,000,000. Over 5b)0,Oo0 ?
have been paid in Columbia.
One of the principal causes of the Kreat euc- '
cess of the JEtna ii the careful ".lar.aer in i
which it? riHke are distributed; so that when a I
great calamity comes, ibo weight n.ll- comps- I
ratively light, and without impairing its capi- .
tal. Another cause of its great success i-> the
honorable and prompt manner in which it hut |
always paid claims.
Tho Atna has been represented in Columbia ;
by the undersigned for twenty- ygars.
Risks taken on Buildings, Dwoiliugs, Mer- |
chaudiso, Cotton and Furniture in Columbia !
and adjoining Counties. All claims fur looses ,
adjusted aud paid at this Agency.
GEORGE HUGGINS, Agent,
Office No. S Columbia Hotel Building,
Juhe lg 2_ Columbia, S. C._!
Great Bargains
, TO EE'RAO AT. TUE '
SIGN OF THE BIGvBOOT AND HAT. j
HM^NJ?I I AS? RECEIVING ?tty?
^?BasfiS^. weekly supplies di- tWlm
' KT^?1L'OFC trom Hiebest fmnj
^g^HpMc*sZ35oii\.r.ufaciuier* in
Philadelphia, Halt;.nore and North Caroliua,
and have made such arrangement* with them
as will enable me to offer rare inducements to
purchasers. Persons wishing to buy BOOTS,
SHOES and HATS, will save money by giving
me a call, aa "quicit sales and short profits" is
my motto. A. SMYTHE.
June 1 Oppooite Columbia Hotel.
Something Extra Fine!
^ ifcjJ THE Triumph .Soda Water Ap
^a^Jfcg&K paratuo is in full operation for the
jWfejWK tftaaon. with choice Syrups lu ado
jB^SBSpL '' pure j nice of fruit, nt
Confectionery and Bazaar and Ice Cream Sa
loon._May 30
Velocipede Rink.
JANNEYSJIALL.
THIS HALE ia now open to tho public as a
Velocipede Rink.
Persons desiring to Joaru the use oi the Ve?
locipede ; which is considered a very healthy
exorcise) will find a variety of Machines, suited
to ?,11 tastes.
No charge for instructions.
May 28 Imo?
DENTISTRY
DR. D. L. BOOZER, grateful for thc
'liberal patronago ho has received from
tho citizens of this city and tho surrounding
District, during the past year, respectfully an?
nounces that ho now permaneptly establishes
himself in Columbia. All operations on the
natural Teeth faithfully performed. ARTI?
FICIAL CANES, in every approvod method,
carefully and satisfactorily executed- among
which he would Call special attention to that
known as Reynold*' Patent; and of his suc?
cess in constructing Artificial Cases by thia
beautiful and durable process, he ia enahb d,
with confidence, to refer to hi* patients ami to
tho patentee. Office on Main itrcK-t, over First
National Bank. Jan 8
Jos. DANIEL POPE. A. C. HASKELL.
POPE & HASKELL,
A TTO li .V S Y S A T L A W
AND
SOLICITORS I\ KQl ITV,
Omeo-Law Rango, Columbia, S 0 May 5
C
City Taxes.
ITY COUPONS, receivable for Oily Taxes,
for salo by GREGG, PALMER A CO.
oRGASBiBm- Pora tABSB snows nt ONE. :(@a??mnnsnrf
y ? ,?> J " ' ' .' .-' ;>..., ^ -. ----;
"I^S^X^-^- COLOSSAL AGGREGATION
OLYMPIAN SPORTS
NATURE'S WONDERS.
ivtjv Jt?? Oolt O. -??- Ames'
wV\w ^ ^ew Orleans Circus & Menagerie
vV^vkdwW^1^ r"'? organization ?f Oie kind estant, projected and equipped
V,y rj^^rs ' with Southern capital,managed and directed by Southern men, and
y<W_, ?tbj^J.1 perambulations confined tn Southern Staten,"aud hy far tho most
wli^^jTCff^ elegant, attraotire and satisfactory exhibition now traveling.
YJ8uH?&Nl COL. C. T. AMES.Proprietor.
VV-i3^TrV*? DOC. CHAMBERS.Btibiiitss Manager.
BPI^jSXj CAPT. J. L. BREESE.Treasurer.
If Y ^rt^^ r^A" enl're como^nati?a wi'-l exhibit at
il* wSvii Columbia, Monday, June 28, at 2 and 7 P. M,
IjfHjWkj . Introducing a sc-ric-s of entertainments pre-eminently beautiful, novel
H^J^v ? i and intereetiug, effected by
t^^U^v I A SCORE OF BEAUTIFUL LABIES.
p?^C>^r^ j The mest fascinating, accomplished and elegant iu the Arcuic Pro?
fil TV j A LECION OF iMALB ARTISTS.
\Sfi3fL&& \ They havo frw ?qu?le and no superiors in phase? of daring ar.d agility.
?av'TV 1 A Dl? OF LIO-v TAMERS.
HIV? 14?. t ? ^lu^? aa;' female, the personification of miraculous and iucoreprehen
S\\^sm VT ' sible courage and fortitude.
'1J^^ A M0ST EXTENSIVE MENAGERIE.
t^ilrvv^J^ Of rf.ro Wild Bea?ts of nearly everv known species, and of every 300
y jjj ' " graphical range fr m tho Frigid to the Torrid Zones.
IvaLv3^^ i A HERD OP TRAINED HORSES.
^ I Schooled almost to tho point of rationality. Miracle? of equine ac
? iraf ? complishmenta.
'vixc^t^' Clowns, Musicians and Comedians,
XVI X <T# i BJ imful of rich humor, ravishing harmony and acceptable facetia
int? 7 together with all the necessary adjuncts to render it the largest, mos
\wsL\A jj complete aud rationally interesting amusement combination befon
i l?*iWSr"r ?? the public.
^^^rvdl THE GRAND STREET PROCESSION
\\ Will eclipse in gorgeous display, extent and novel features, amoni
. R/5\XTO ll which will be the TURNING LOOSE LIONS, BENGAL TIGERS am
a* <?X "j LEOPARDS, anything of the kind ever before witneseed.
\ ?\ For description see Company publications. June 13 C
SUMMER
TT jr*. SJ O O M 33 !
? IA 1
BLACK and FANCY ALPACA .SACKS.
Blue Flannel Sack?. .
Sk?l?tou Suits, :
Brown, Dial) and Whitd Lineo Suits.
While Duck and Marseillea Vest."'.
While Linen Drawers.
White Jean Drawers.
Gauze Merino Shirts.
Lisle Thread Shine.
French Yoke Shirts.
Ties, Scarfs, Handkerchief*, Gloves, Half j
Hose, Ac.
PANAMA HATS.
Boys' and Men's Straw Hr.ts.
Tatent Ventilator Matt.
Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bogs. kc.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
May 20_
Pocket Corn Sheller.
SHELLS li bushois of corn per hour. A simili
boy can can uso them. Auy lady can u*e .
i them. Weight 1 pound. They' supply a want I
i long needed. Will wear alwavs. Takes evory 1
i kernel oft tho cob. Price, onfv 82.
, .April28_J. A T. K. AGNEW
Hams, &c.
fcCi-VUANCE" Brand HAMS, best in market.
\J Pure Leaf Lard.
Fulton Market Beef, Scaled Herringe,
j Pickled Salmon, Smoked Tongues, Ac.
j For aale by _GEO. SVMMERS.
? THE CELEBRATED
I AZT. STEWART & CO.
SoleAy oils
; FOR THE UNITED STATES.
IS FOR SALE
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
BY
"SJXT. 3D. IJOVO cto Oo.,
Columbia, South Carolina.
' And agents for the Empire Sowing Machine,
i Juno 9 Imo
Oom, Bacon and Flonr.
2Ann BUSHELS CORN.
,UUU '?0,000 POUNDS BACON.
UBLS. FLOUR, and other goods as LOW as
thev CAN BE BOUGHT, by
FISHER, LOWBANCE A- FISHER.
New Books at Bryan & McCarter's.
TRAVELS in Java and East Indian Archipe?
lago, with Maps and Piates, by Bickmore,
Travels in Alaska, by Whymper,
Phineas Finn, the Irieh member, 51.25,
My Recollections of Lord Byron, by Countess
Guiccola, 11.75,
Palestine, Syria and Asia Minor, by Freese.
How ho Won Her, by Mrs. Southw?rth, f 1.75
Pre-Historic Nations, by Baldwin, $1.75,
Colorado.ita Parks and Mountains, by Bowles j
Two Life Paths, a romance, by Muhlbach, 60 |
The Factory, by Miss Braddon, 75 cents,
Cometh up as a Flower, CO cents,
Now Photograph Albums. Chromos, Ac.
Marooner'a Island, sequel to Young Maroon
ors. May 20
New Books at Duffie & Chapman's.
OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY, by W. Smith,
LL.D., 52. Yesterday, To-Day and For?
ever, a poem, in 12 books, by Bickerstith, ?2.
The Malay Archipelago: the Land of the
Orang-Outaiig aud the Bird of Paradise; Tra?
vels, with mai's and 51 engravings, by Wallace,
For Her Sake; a novel, by Frederick W. Bo
! billson, 75 cents.
The Man Who Laughs; by Viotor Hugo, 50c.
Cometh Up Like a Flower, GO cents.
Not Wisely but too Well; by same author. GO.
Kath&leen; by author of Raymond's Heroine.
And many other new novels and good old ones.
Staudard Poets-Shakspearo. Pope, Milton,
? Drydeu. Campbell, Burns, Tennyson, Moore
aud others, at 50 cents each, in paper binding,
handsomely printed. May 28
Family Supplies.
CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK
TEAS,
10 cases Italian Maccarom,
Young America sud Cutting
?Cheese,
Fresh Country Butter,
Prime Leaf Lard,
Extra Family Flour-in baga an J barrels,
Hocker's Self-Raising Flour,
Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa,
Superior Cider and White Wine Vinegar,
Java, Latinara and Rio Coffees,
Orange Sugar-cured Hams,
Breakfast Bacon and Country Cured Hame,
Jeffreys' and McEwen'? Scotch Alee,
Barclay A Perkins' London Porter,
Catawba Wine and Champagne,
Heideick Champagne ano Claret,
All fresh, and for salo low bv
June 4_ _ K. k G. D. HOPE.
TOTTENS' SAVINGS BANK
or
SOUTH CAROLINA.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ?500.C00.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
I): posit* ot $1.00 nnil Upward* Received.
MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Planters,
Professional Men and Trustees can depo
i sit their Funds and receive six per cent, intor
I est, compounded every six months.
OFFICERS i
I Gr.N. WADE HAMPTON, President.
Coi.. J. B. PALMER, vice-President.
THOMAS E. OREGG, Cashier.
J. O. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier.
Persons at a distance may send money by
. Express. May" 1 *
?-; .,, ?
WHOLES AXE AND RETAIL
? R Y GOOD S.
fjpffE BUSINESS OP WV LOVB will bore
?ltor be conducted, ander the firm uniuo of
' ' W. JD. LOVE & 00.
Having ? resident Partner in Mew York, wo
ate receiving regularly i
T-wloo A w eo ISL
!??V JANES OP GOODS, thereby adding to
our attractive Stock of Dress Goods, Em?
broideries, Tillite Goods, Laces, Ac., Ac, Ac.
W. D. LOVE A CO.,
CclnmV;j, Hotel Building,
Juno 15_; Colombia, S. C. _
FRUITS IN AND OUT OF REASON.
LEMONS AND ORANGES,
Dates, Prunelles,
Figs. Prunes.
A fresh lot of flue French Confe?tioh
orp-something rich, rare and palatable.
Fresh Nuts, Almonds and RaieiuB.
Dessicated Cocoanut, Sicily Lomon Sugar.
Toy?, Toys. Toy?, Toys, Toy?, Toys,
AN ENDLESS VARIETY.
CAKES and PIES-fresh and made to order.
Pure CANDIES manufactured daily.
Croquet Sets-a fine, healthy, eut-aoor exer?
cise.
Keep Cool!
The subscriber, inteuding to give his friends
and customers a chance to keep cool, has de?
termined to reduce the price of CREAM for
the balance of the season.
Cream per quart, 75 couts.
Cream per plate, 20 cents.
Cream per half plate, 10 cents.
Lemonade and Fruit Beverages, 10 cents per
glass. . .
Call and bc convinced of the correctnoea of
tho above. J. McKENZIE,
June 4_ _ Malu Street.
Stock to be Taken !
For One Week I will SELL
my Stock of
DRY GOODS
AND
NOTIONS
AT COST, FOR CASH!
Jano9_ _C. F. JACKSON.
GEO. HUGGINS'
FIRE ANR LIFE
Insurance Agency.
No. 2 "Columbia Hotel" Building,
COLl'NBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
?Etna Fire Insurance Company,
Hartford, Conn.
Merchants' Fire Insurance Company,
Hartford, Coen.
North American Fire Insurance Comp'y,
Hartford, Conn.
Fire Insurance and Savings Company,
Richmond, Va.
jWEnrr.ESESTiso A CAPITAL or $7,000,0001-fc*
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
Arlington Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
* Richmond, Va.
? Leading Life lueur ance Company of the South.
All claims for looses. adjusted and paid at
, this office. GEORGE HUGGINS, Agent.
. May 15_j2mo
DRUGS, AND CHEMICALS.
FISHER & HE1NITSH,
I> JFL TT G- Gr X S T & ,
OFFER FOR SALE a LARGE STOCK of
choico Druge, Chemicals and Sundries, at
Low Prices, at Wholesale and Retail,
CALOMEL, MORPHIA, CASTOR OIL.
QUININE, OPIUM, EPSOM SALTS.
SUP. GARB. SODA, BLUE STONE.
TURPENTINE. KEROSENE OIL.
PATENT MEDICINES, ALCOHOL.
PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, nnd
? wholesale agents for HEINITSH'S
QUEEN*8 DELIGHT._
DR. T. T MOORE,
Dental Surgeon,
IS now prepared to execute in the mos scien?
tific manner all branches of hie profession.
Teeth extracted without pain bv use of NI?
TROUS OXIDE GAS. Persons desiring bia
service would do well to engage au hour. Office
over Messrs. Bryan & McCartcr'a Bookstore,
Maiu streot, Columbia. S. C. April ll 3mo
Arrivals.
PURE CIDEi? VINEGAR, for tablo and
pickling purposes, the same quality which
my customers have heretofore pronounced
"ihe boat we have over used."
White Wino Vinegar-warranted.
Orango Braun H AMS-above commendation.
Bologna Sausages, Dessicated Codfish.
For sale by GEO. SYMMERS.
June 1_
Desirable Residence for Sale.
A Lot, containing one-third of au acre,
with a noat commodious DWELLING
HOUSE, having an up-stairs of five
ROOIUH. a Basement of fire Kooma, Bathing
room with shower bath, all necessary out?
buildings nnd in good repairs. Inquire atthit*
ogee._j_March 28
Fire and Lite Insurance.
II. K. NICHOLS ?fc CO., AOENTS,
COLUMBIA, H. C.,
REPRESENT OLD COMPANIES, with ag?
gregate accumulated Capitale, January 1,
I860, of $23,879,174 00.
April 30 RE INS UR BP._3m o
General Commission Business.
CONSIGNMENTS OE PRODUCE,
' Orders for purchase of Merchandize,
??liiprnonta of Colton, and GENERAL COM?
MISSION BUSINESS, solicited bv
MARK E. COOPER, Main street.
Best references given. March *?1 3mo
Fm&ffl&^ WiueSv '?i??iSk??rs, 2bbacc<h?c.
BY JACOB LEVIN.
ON TUESDAY al?RKTNG next, at 10 o'clock,
will be sold, at the store of John Stork Sons,
on Assembly street, near Janney'e Hall,
All tho remaining HTOCK on baud, consist?
ing in part ot
Superior Cabinet Whisker,
XX Rye Whiskey,
Scotch Whiskey,
Corn Whisker,"
Holland Gin,"
French Brandy,
Jamaica Rum",
Gorman Bitters,
Malaga, Port and Sherry Wines
Currant Wine,
Lemon Syrup,
20 caaes Superior French Ale,
15 dos. Scotch Ale, McQueen's,
Bill Arp, Durham and Virgin Queen Tobacco,
Havana and Domestic Segara,
Meerschaum and Wood Fines,
Toys in variety.
Whole and hair boxes Adamantine Candles,
No. 1 Starch, Soap, Wrapping Paper, Ac.
Juno 20_
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Faciaa,
to me directed, I will sell, ou the hrs'.
MONDAY and TUESDAY in July next, within
the legal hours, the following property, viz:
One large TURPENTINE STILL and WORM,
levied on as tho property of D. D. Hocott, at
the suit of the Bank ol Camdon, 8. C., vs
Daniel D. Hocott. This property will be sold
at P. F. Frazee's lot, on Washington street.
ALSO,
Sundry articles of Bar Room Furniture and
fixtures, consisting of Tables. Stoves, Crock?
ery, Glass-ware, Tin-ware. Knives ana Forks,
Ac, and one Watch, levied on as the property
of Ferdinand Michaelis and Ferdinand Carri,
at the suit of John C. Seegers vs. Ferdinand
Carri & Co. These articles will be sold at the
store of John C. Soogers.
ALSO,
The entire Stock of Merchandize of tho de?
fendant, consisting of Boote, Shoea, Leather,
Findings and such goods as are usually kept
in a Shoe Store, levied on as the property of
Richard Flanigan, at tho suit of Jumes Claffy
et al. vs. Richard Flanigan. Theee goode will
bc sold at the house recentlv occupied as a
store by tho defendant, on Plain street, bo
twoon Richardeon and Assembly Btreete, in the
city of Columbia.
Terms cash. P. F. FRAZEE, S. E. C.
June 20_mth
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Under order of Judge of Probate. David Grad
ick vs. Elias Gradick et al.-Petition for Par?
tition.
IN pursuance of an order made by Wm. Hut
son Wigg, Judgo of Probate for Richland
County, directed to me, I will sell, on tho
FIRST MONDAY in July next, in front of the
court house, in Columbia, within thc legal
hours,
A tract of LAND containing 200 acree, moro
or loss. Situated on Cedar Creek, in the Coun?
ty of Richland; bounded by lands of David
Gradick, Wesley Souter, Daniel Leitner and
Elias Gradick; being the tract of land on
which tho lato Christina Gradick, deceased,
resided.
TES?IS OF SILE.-Cash enough to pay costs
of these proceedings, and one-half of bid; ba?
lance in twelve months from dato, with inte?
rest, secured by mortgage of premises. Pur?
chaser to pav for stamps and papers.
June 13 mth P. F. FRAZEE, 8. R. C.
Valuable Real Estate at Auction.
By HOLMES & MACBETH, Auctioneers
BY virtue of an order of sale, to me directed
by the Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of the
United 8tatea District Court, for tho District
of South Carolina, I will offer for sale, at pub?
lic auction, at the old Poet Oftice, foot of
Broad Street, Charleston, S. C., upon THURS
DAY, July I, at ll o'clock A. M.:
All that lot or parcel of LAND, situated,
lying and being in the city cf Columbia, and
State of South Carolina: measuring and con.
tainiug in front on Washington street, ?ixty.
six (CO) feet, and in depth one hundred and
four (101) feet-hutting and bounding West
on lands now, or lato of estate of, Charlee
Beck; East on lands of A. Gage and J. D,
Bateman; South on lands of G. V. Antwerp,
and North on Washington Stroet.
Torma cash. Purchasers to pay for papers
and stamps. LOURS McLAIN,
Assignee F. G. DeFontaine.
To whom it may concern: All Lien crediton
ofF. G. DeFontauie are ho.'oby notified that
pursuant to an order of Court, dated Juno 10
18?9, they are required to provo and establish
their lieiis before J. C. Carpenter, Register, or
or before July 1,1869, or else be debarred fron
auv benefit arising from the decree to be mad?
In this ?&se. LOUIS McLAIN.
June 12_12.1C.21.25.30J1
Assignee's Sale.
BY B. C. PEIX0TT0 & SON.
In the matter of Halcot P. Green, Bankrupt.
BY virtue of un order of sale in the abov
stated caso, to me directed, by tho Ho
George S. Bryan, Judge of the United State
District Court for the District of South Car"
lina, I will ofter for sale, at public auction,
the Court House, in Columbia, on MONDA
the 5th day of July next, at ll o'clock A. M.,
The undivided interest of the abovo name
Bankrupt, being one moiety of a tract of Lan
lying in Richland County,"in tho State ?for
said, (including several town lots, ) coutainin
413 acres, more or less; bounded West by th
Cc ngaree River; South by the road leading t
old Granbv Ferry: East partly by the McCord
Ferry or old Bluff Road, and partly by lan
conveyed by Wm Glaze to Thomas Davis i
December, 1,853, and partly by the mill tra
and butcher-pen place, and North by lam
belonging to the eetato of Mrs. Sarah Taylo
Also, a right of way through the butcber-pe
place, the way to be forty feet wide, measu
mg from the lino of W. G. Hunt's laud
TRAMS-Oho-balf cash, and tho balance on
credit of twelve months, to be secured by t"
bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of t
premises. THOS. J. LAMOTTE,
June 16 5_Assignee.
The State of South Carolina,
KERSHAW-IN EQUITY.
IN TRE CIRCUIT COURT.
William E. Jchnson and others, President a
Directore of tho Bank of Camden, S. C., r
the Bank of Camden, S. C., and others.-B
for Directions, Injunction and Relief,
IN pursancu of a decretal order enterep
tbis cause, creditors of tho Bank of Ca
den. 8. C., aro required to present statemen
of theil1 claims, designating the number of t
bills or notes of each denomination, forini
any part thereof, at tho bunking house in Ca
den. S. C., on or before the 1st September uer
ampare enjoined from commercing or birth
prosecuting any suit* against the sa^id corp
ration without the special leave of enid Coat
C. SHIVER, Clerk of the Circuit Court
MRV 23 ml3 For Kershaw Co., S. C.
Bolting Cloths.
AFULL assortment on hand, MU
STONES and IRONS, purchased at 1
rates, bv
'FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER
20
Wine Bottles.
GROSS Wine Bottles, for sab by
Feb 14_E. ft G. D. HOPE
Batter : Batter ! !
-IVi TUBS CHOICE MAY BUTTER, st
JA/ cents per pound bv retail, lust receiv
and for sale by J. A T. Ii. AGNEW
M av 2?)
Bacon and Flour.
OA AAA LBS. Prim- BACON SIDE
fc?UaUUU 200 bbl?. F?.OUH, at H io
per Barrel. For salo by E. & G. D. HOPE