The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 29, 1869, Image 3
Foreign Newa.
PAULS, October 28.-The city continue?
tranquil. The Emperor visited the The?
atre Fran?ais yesterday.
MADRID, October 28.-Tho ministerial
crisis is over. All parties have agreed to
postpone differences. Carme, the insnr
Sent leader, has boen condemned to
eath.
13nu.ssr.Ls, October 28.-The election**
of deputies show decreasing ministerial
strength.
LONDON", October 28.-Mr. Peabody is
very ill, and bis recovery is doubtful.
Thu Dublin Fenian amuesty associa?
tion passed resolutions regretting Glad?
stone's refusal to release tho I onions,
and resolving to continue the agitation,
and form local associations throughout
the country.
HAVANA, Octobor 28.-Tho steamers
Pizaro and Austria have gone to Nassau,
N. P., looking after the Lilian.
Serions frauds have been discovered in
bonded warehouses.
Tho furniture in the palace of Senor
Al dani as was sold at auction io-dny, by
tho Government.
The insurgent General, Cavoda, has
issued an order to bis subordinates to
burn all corn-fields as soon as the cun?is
dry.
Waulilngton New*.
WASHINGTON, Octobor 28.-There arc
ugly rumors of a heavy pressuro for a
farther postponement of the elections in
Mississippi and Texas.
Internal revenue receipts to-day $446,
000.
The Court of Claims hos adjourned to
the first Monday in December.
Gov. Low, of California, Minister to
China, is here for instructions.
The Ejecutivo Committee of tboUnion
League are here trying to raise fuuds to
aid the extremists of Mississippi mid
Texas.
Customs from October 18 to 23 $750,
000.
Virginia tobacco will pay $3,000,000
tax this year.
Lawyers regard it certain that Yerger
will be bronght to the bar of tho Supreme
Court.
The President bas ordered that all
communications relativo to executive
business shall be forwarded to the ap?
propriate departments, or no attention
will be paid to them.
Secretary Fish has issued notico that
no vacancies exist abroad in tho State
Department. ?
Do m eal lo New*.
CINCINNATI, Octobor 28.-Pendleton
has been appointed President of thc Kt. nj
tucky Central Railroad.
A brilliant meteor, with a rumbling
sound and Bulphurionu smell, passed ovet
Dayton, Ohio, at tho same hour that nu
enormous meteor passed over Forest sta
tion eastward, resembling a locomotive
bead-light, with a booming roar that
shook houses, broke windows and awoke
poople. Three heavy explosions followed.
ST. LOUIS, October 28.-Private dis?
patches say that the steamer Stonewall
was burned forty-five miles above Cairo
Of tho crew and passengers, numbering
160, but forty-three wore saved.
LATER.-Details of tho loss of tin
steamer Stonewall state that tho vesse
left St. Louis Tuesday evening, for Nev
Orleans, heavily laden with passengers
horses, mules, hay and other freight
She was burned to the water's edge. Ef
forts were madoto laud, but tho boat wa
HO heavily laden that she could not rcacl
nearer th..a 150 yards from the shore
Great confusion and terror prevailed
There wero about 200 cabin and deel
passengers aboard-a large number bcinj
women and children. The flames sprent
rapidly, and scores of men jumped inti
the water and attempted to swim ashore
Nearly all were lost. The pilot, engineer
store-keeper, carpenter, and iorty-fou
passengers are known to bo safe. Cuptain
clerks, other olficors, and all the book
and papers of tho boat were lost, as wer
all the cattle and other freight. Man;
persons died niter reaching shore, frou
exposure. All the women and childre:
were lost-nearly, if not all, being burne
to death. Tho conduct of the passen
gers and officers is said to bavo bec
heroic. Such an appalling scene he .no
been witnessed on tho Mississippi i
many years. Tho saved wero kindl
cared for by the officers of tho Bell
Memphis, and were carried to St. Louii
Dispatches from Salt Lake indicat
serious seism in the Mormon church
Stenhouse, editor of tho Salt Lnko Te
egraph, and for many years Brighai
Young's staunch supporter, beads th
defection. His daughter is one of Brij
ham Young's sons, Joseph's, wives.
Nsw ORLEANS, October 28.-Th
Vicksburg Stato Executive Committc
of the National Union Republican part
forwarded, to-day, to tho Secretary <
War, affidavits aud other official coman
nications substantiating the statemei
mudo somo weeks ago, in a despatch I
Prosident Grant, by A. C. Fish, Chai
man, to tho effect that Gen. Ames di
not intend to hold a fair election. Tl
Secretary of War is asked to direct Ami
to appoint ns equtil numbers or numb?
of rudicals and conservatives from civi
inns so appointed.
Tho city authorities aro now enforcin
tho ordinance regarding ibo weights .
br^ad. Over 100 bakers and deale
bu j been urrcsted for ?hort weigh
siuco yesterday morning. Tho poualtii
imposed are lines and jonliscation.
RICHMOND, October 28.-Colonel Joli
Burke, Inspector of Internal Revenu
and J. P. Justis, Wm. M. Justis, and 1
F. Valentine, tobacco manufacturer
were arrested Inst night, charged wi
conspiring to defraud tito Revenue D
partmcnt by means of counterfeit t
linceo stamps. All were bailed for trii
Tho detectives, Jast night, captun
$8,000 worth of counterfeit tobnc
stamps.
In the caso heretofore telegraphed,
parties charged witb the salo of bog
revenue stamps, all have been summoni
amined November 9th. Ouarles.A. Jack
BOD, ol Petersburg, was dismissed by the
U. S. Commiesiouer, thor o being noth?
ing to connect him with the utterance or
use of counterfeit stamps.
The Theatre was sold to-day for $34,
000, to Mrs. Elisabeth Maggill, of New
York.
The Agricultural Fair Grounds are fast
filling up. There aro already 400 head
of horses and cuttle on the grounds,
though tho Fair does not commence till
Tuesday. The mineral department, a
building fifty feet long, is already noarly
full of specimens.
PHILADELPHIA, October 2S.-Suow ?B
fulling, but melts ns it falls.
WILMINGTON, October 28.-Tho testi?
mony of tho officers in tho Cuba ease
was eloscd to-duy. The case will bo ar?
gued by connscl to-morrow.
CUAKTJE8TON, October 28.-Arrived
scboouer Myrovcr, New York. Sailed
steamer Georgia, New York; soboonors
A. Haley,D. V. Strobeckcr, Wilmington;
Althea, Philadelphia.
FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL!.
COLUMHIA, S. C., October 28.-Sales
of cotton to-day 12G bules-middling 24o.
NEW YORK, October 28-Noon.-Stocks
unsettled, and with a downward tenden?
cy. Money 6@7. Sterling-long 9; short
9?4' Gold 29. 62'sl97?; Tennessee's, ex
coupon, 61??? now 03>?; Virginia's, ex
coupon, 50; new 52J.r; Louisiana's, old,
65>,i; levee's G3??; 8'H82??; Alabama 8*S
90; Georgia G's 83; 7's 91; North Caroli?
na's, old,' 47; new 89^. Flonr 5@10c.
lower. Wheat l(al2c. lower. Corn a
shado bettor. Mess pork 31.871.... Cotton
quiot, at 20.'j . Freights firm.
7 P. M.-Cotton quiet and drooping,
with sales of 2,000 bales, at 26>?. Flonr
-super 5.30@5.50; common to fair ex?
tra G.20?6.75. Wheat heavy-amber
Michigau 1.42@1.43; winter red 1.43.
Corn unchanged. Mess pork 3125.
Lard quiet and steady. Pico quiet-Ca?
rolina 8JB'(f?>9. Sngar fairly active
Porto Rico 12t?@12??; Muscovado ll}<2
@12; Havana 12@12f^. Molasses firm.
Coffee steady. Freights qniet. Money
easy, at 5(V,7.
BALTIMORE, October 28.-Flour dull.
Wheat steady, at 1.35@1.45. Corn
now white 90@1.00; yoliow 80@85. Pork
dull. Bacon quiet. Lard 18,'?. Whis
koy firm, 1.21.
CINCINNATI, Ootober 28.-Corn steady
-new GO; old 85@87. Whiskey dull, at
1.10@l.U. Pork dull and nominal, at
31.00. Lard unchanged. Bulk meat
and bacon nominal.
NEW ORLEANS, October 28.-Cotton
dull and drooping, at 24\,(u>25; sales
1,300 bales; receipts 9,317. Bacon lower,
at|17t?@20. Lard lower, at 17)?(2}20.
Sugar firmer-centrifugal 121.<@13~. Mo?
lasses firm-prime new 90(Vi)95. Whiskey
easier-Western rectified 1.25; raw 1.20
@1.21. Coffee quite firm-fair 15?15.!4';
prime ?G '-X^IT. Others are unchanged.
Gold 29;V"
MOUILE, October 28.-Colton in good
demand and closed steady, with sales of
1,500 bales-middlings 24,'.;; receipts
G05.
CHARLESTON, October 28.-Cotton is
easier, with sales of GOO bales-middlings
29; receipts 1.958.
AUOUSTA, October 28.-Cotton firm,
with sales of 952 bales-middlings 24(V?
24,'a"; receipts 1,11"\
SAVANNAH, Octob ? 28.-Receipts of
cottou 2,994 bales; sales 300-middlings
24?i; market firm.
PARIS, October 28.-Tho Bourse opens
firm-rentes 71 and 70.
LONDON, October 28.-Consols 931?.
Bonds 82.1 ii.
LIVERPOOL, October 28-Noon.-Cot?
ton firm-uplands 11,7,(3)12; Orleans
12JB@12^4. Shipments from Bombay
to the 15th inst., 2,000 bales.
LIVERPOOL, October 28-Evening.
Cotton firm-middling uplands 12; Or?
leans 12.'?; sales 14,000 bales.
Solomons' Bitters, an Antidoto to Ma?
laria, prepared by A. A. Solomons ic Co.,
druggists, Savannah, Ga. 013 G
How poor were our first parents, when
(bey ate themselves out of honso and
homo by devouring an apple.
A young man named Turn married a
cousin of tho same name, ou the plea
that "one good Turn deserved another."
Do yon want an Appetite? Use Solo?
mons' Bitters-greatest tonic of tho ago.
OPENING.
Fresh Drugs
FAIH5Y ARTICLES,
AT
Oct 22 *K. E. JACKSON'? OrnR Store.
PVT TT MT. ilJ\TBn.Y.
MKS. FLANIGAN respectfully
in fenns tho ladies of Columbia
and vicinity that she liss received
and would offer for their inspec?
tion a very superior stuck of Mil?
linery in BONNE I'S, HATH, FEA?
THERS and FLOWEBb, in end?
less variety, after tho very latest fashions,
and at the lowest prices.
Dress-making
Attended to, ?is usual, with au assortment of
Trimmings, Patterns, Ac. Oct 24
Oats-White and Black.
ASMALL lot of extra Black OATS, at $1.50
per bushel, to oloso consignment.
FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER.
Butter.
'300 ?BS,Mountain BUTTEH- For salo
FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER.
Mountain Apples.
J?1011 salo bv
* FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER.
Sportsmen's Equipments,
I respectfully inform my
friend:, and public in general
that I havo just received a Uno
assortment of DOUBLE AND
SINOLE-BARRELLED GUNS, RIFLES, PIS?
TOLS and SPORTSMEN'S EQUIPMENTS.
Repairing dono at short notico by superior
workmen. r. W. KRAFT,
Sept 17 Main street.
CHAIR WAREHOUSE,
1 <Next to Agnew% ?n Plain Street.
NOW on hand and receiving tho largest
stock or FURNITURE OF EVERY DE?
SCRIPTION over brought to thia market, con
aiatiDg in part of 50 Red-room anita in Maho?
gany, Walnut, Chesnut and Painted-some of
them at very low pricoa.
ALSO,
DINING ROOM and PARLOR SUITS.
BEDSTEADS of all kinda -Maple, Walnut
and Mahogany.
KIDEROARD8 and BUREAUS at all price?.
CUAIRS of every description, direct from j
tho manufacturers,"and at prices that cannot
tail to please the closest bnvcra.
aar All kinds of FURNITURE MADE TO
ORDER. REPAIRING at shortest notice and
in tho bost manner.
FUNERALS served with all kinds of Metalic
[or Wood Coffins. M. H. BERRY.
Oct24
New and Splendid Stock
OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
AT
6. F. JACKSON'S.
?HAVE now opened and roadv for exhibi- j
'ion, a varied and well solocted stock of the j
very best goods for tho season, which were !
bought with much care, at the greatly re?
duced prices, and will be sold at tho most koa
sonable raten. An enumeration would require
too mnch space, and I only subjoin a partial
.ist, to which tho attention of buyers is spe
cially invited.
Dress Groods. ?
BLACK and COLORED SILKS.
SATIN STRIPED POPLINS,
Turban PLAIDS,
Figured, Chene and Mottled MOHAIRS,
English 8ERGE,
Gray Mixed Malange,
Silk-faced Poplins,
All-wool Epingline,
Black and Colored Alpacas,
All-wool DELAINES.
I havo an extensive assortment of CLOAKS
and SHAWLS and beautiful Arab COVER?
INGS, of tho newest styles and at unusually
low prices.
Roulcvard SKIRTS for ladies and children.
A full line of DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUT?
TONS.
Superb Sash R'bbons, Sashes and Neck
Ribbons.
Black and Colored Velvet Ribbons. |
Linon and Lace Sets-latest styles.
Gloves, Hosiery. Under Shirts and Drawers.
Ladies' Merino Vests.
Notions in great variety.
Tho attention of purchaser*, is called tu my
stock of CASSIMERES, for Men's and Roys'
wear, which ia unusually largo and attractive.
The Woolen Department comprises every
I thing in that line.
Opera FLANNELS, all colors and btylcs.
Red and White Flannels.
White and Gray Blankets, Ac.
Among our DOMESTICS will be found a su- ,
perior article of Bleached and Drown Shirt?
ing, ut 121c. per vurd. Also, a full assortment
of Prints, at 12Jc. C. F. JACKSON. 1
FALL OPENING
AT
J. H. & M. L.AWARD'S.
--. o ?- -
WE HAVE RECEIVED, AND HAVE READY 1
for examination, the largest and most attrac?
tive STOCK that it has ever been our plea?
sure to exhibit. It is so extensive and varied, I
that it is impossible to enumerate. Wc, there- |
fore, invite our friends, and all in want of good
and cheap Dry'Goods, to call and see for them?
selves. Wo pledge ourselves to give satisfac?
tion in regard to the style, quality and price
of our Goods. J. H." A M. L. KINARD. I
Oct 10
THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, j
GROCERIES AND FAMILY SUPPLIES, |
Wholesale and Retail, at
Iiowost Prices!
?bo???i[es of?GRO^
CERIES, LIQUORS, WINES and FAMILY
SUPPLIES, which they will dieposo of, at
wholosale or retail, at such figures as will bu
impassible for dealers elsewhere to go below. I
They respectfully invite a call and compari?
son of prices of articles. Their stock consists
of in part:
COFFEE, SUGAR and TEA, of various
grades.
MOLASSES, including the genuine New Or- j
leans.
Washing ami Fancy SOAPS.
All grades of FLOUR-some at exceedingly
low ligures.
Baskets and Rrooms of various kinds.
Mackerel, of all numbers and sized packages.
Caunod Fruits, Vegetables ami Fish.
Candies, Almonds, Raisins anti Figs.
Bacon, smoked and dry salted.
Genuino Sugar-cured Hams, of best brands, j
Adamantine, Sperm ami Tallow Caudles,
Cheese, Crackers of every variety.
Axes, with or without handlea.
llanos, Trace (.'hains, Nails, etc.
i Bagging, Rope and "Arrow Ties."
Wine, Champagne and all grades of Liquors.
"If you don't seo what you want, ask for it,"
as wo keep many articles not specified above.
Wo have in connection with our business, a
commodious Wagon Yard and Store-house.
Highest prices paid for cotton and count rv
produce. CAMPBELL ft JONES,
Main street, a few doors above PlKKNIX
Office. Oct 23
Smoking Tobacco.
POUNDS FRUITS AND FLOW
100 pounds Commonwealth,
Just received, and a puro article, for sal? at
JOHN C. HEEGERS,
Joly 20 Ale and Lager Reer Depot.
Gibbes <fc Thomas, Real Estate Agents,
OFFER their services to the public as GEN?
ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell
Lands, and other property, on commission. No
charges until sales are effected.
JAMES G. GIRRES,
JOHN P. THOMA8,
Jan 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES.
A ftaP?toJ** of Fur? .. _
?PENED, at prices to accommodate.
* .Qftft B. O. SHIVER.
2?0. 96c. 2flo. 25c. 20QV 26o.
TWO oases Now York Mills LONGCLOTH,
at 25 cont? by tbc pioco.
Oct 26 ______B. c. enrvEB.
Now Open.
AH?PEBB lot of Wbito Swiss BED BLAN?
KETS, at unrivalled prices.
Uot. 26_ _ RC. SHIVER.
NEW GOODS.
NEW GOODS.
WE arc again in receipt of a full linc of all
tho popular Gooda. We have introduced
many of them thin season at lower pricos than
wo opened the season with. Wo enumerate a
fow of them, viz:
FRENCH MERINO, all colors.?1.00.
FRENCH ALL WO OL DELAINE DO. 50.
Sack Flannols, Fancy Delaines, Repe, Fancy
Plaids, Poplins, Empress Cloths, Cloth of Ita?
ly, Cloth dc Yenieo, Satins, Velvots, Toil de
Venico, Shawls, Cloaks, Gents'Shawls, Bedou?
ins, Buggy Laps, Umbrellas, Knit Goods, La?
dies' Vests and Pants, Gents' Vests and Pants
in Silk. Scotch Wool, and Merino to match,
Ladlee', Gents' and Children's Hose in Wool,
Moriuo, Cotton, Ribbed and Plain Goods, No?
tions, Small W?ires and Haberdashery of every
description, Embroideries, LaceB, Sets in Mal?
tese, Valenciennes, Honiton, Cluney, Ac. Real
Laces from 50 ceuts to $0 per yard. White
Goods of all grades in Swisses, Jaconets, Cam
i bric, Percales, Dimity, Linen, Ac.
7, 8, 9 and 10-4 Bleached Dimaek,
7, 8, 9 and 10-4 Brown Damask,
I 8-4 Ruby Wine Cloth,
8-4 Scarlet Wine Cloth,
10 4 Maroon Tea Cloth,
10-4 Open Linen Dinner Cloths - Napkins to
match same.
Towels from 10 cents to tl, or from il.20 to
$12 per dozen.
Hor.ey-comb Quilts, Mancilles Quilts, at all
prices.
Cassimeres, Tweeds, Broadcloths, Satinets,
Jeans, Kerseys, Linscy. Flannols, Bed Blank?
ets, Prints. Bleached Sheeting and Shirting,
Yarns, Brown Cottons andOsnahurgs.
CABPET8 in Homp, Wool, 2-ply Allwool,
3-ply Allwool, Tapestry, Brussels, Velvet, and
i RUGS to match.
I FLOOR OIL CLOTH in 4-4, 0-4, 8-4, 12-4 and
! 1G-4- cut to snit.
? WINDOW SHADES in every color and width
i cut to flt.
Agencies.
We are Agents for tho best brand of BROWN
j GOODS in tho State, and give our customers
advantages on them.
AI.SO.
j Agents for good YARNS.
j Our Carpet Department and our Whole?
sale Department
Aro new and fixed features of our business,
I and wc compete outside of Ibis market in
?them. R.C. SHIVER.
I Oct 21
I anr The Greenville Enterprise, Abbeville
Press, Yorkvillo Enquirer. Newberry Herald,
\ Chester Reporter, Kcoweo Courier, Spartan
1 burg Spartan, Union ville Times and Camden
Journal will copy to th? extent of one-fourth
of a column, change weekly, with the FinuNix,
for tho quarter comm?ncinR October 1 1809.
BRYAN & McCARTER
HAVE just received a new and complete as?
sortment of
I English and Classical SCHOOL BOOKS;
; Juvenile and Miscellaneous Books, Blank
i Booka for merchants and public officers; Cap
! Note and Letter Pupers; Pocket-knives, Gold
. Pens. Writing Desks, Pocket Books, 1'hoto
! graph Albums.
ALSO.
j Pocket and Family BIRLES, all prices, com
' mon Prayer Rooks and Hymn Rooks, for all
denominations, of every style of binding. For
I salo at low prices-wholosalo and retail.
? Oct 21
CO LU M BI A
Wholesale mul Itetall
CLOTHING, HAT,
AND
GENTS FURNISHING HOI SF,
Afain Street, ne.rt to Afr. R. C. S/tircr'a
Dry Goods House.
R, & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
WE have now on hand a
? largo and varied assortment j
?of tho above Goods, bought^
low for cash, and will be sold for that commo?
dity, at a small advance. Somo of our Goods
aro our own manufacture, and every garment
wo have in store has been selected with great
care, and will bo warranted.
IN HATS, wo havt always been tho leaders,
Dcalingextonsivelyin them, wo are enabled to
sel! a single ono or by the dozen at less
prices than smaller houses.
In ?ho CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, wo
jKmbavo added to our already large corps of |
'nf,workmen a Cutter and a Tailor of large
I experience in their line, recently from Paris,
! timi we aro thus enabled to make a style |
of Goods superior to any Goods made in this j
State. We have choice anti varied patterns of i
English and French CASSIMERES, ami keep
up to the market in styles.
Shirts, Drawers, Soi'ks, Handkerchiefs, new
styloTics, square Neck Handkerchiefs, Trunks.
Val?es, Shawls., Ac. Oct 2-1
FRUITS IN AND OCT OF SEASON.
LEMONS AND ORANGES,
Dates, Prunelles,
Figs. Prunos.
A fi esh lot of fine French Confection?
ery-something rich, rare ami palatable.
Vic. h Nuts, Almonds anti Raisins.
Dessicated Cocoanut, Sicily Lemon Sugar.
Toys, Toys. Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys,
AN ENDLESS VARIETY.
CAKES and PIES-fresh and math? to order.
Pure CANDIES manufactured daily.
Croquet Sots-ft fine, healthy, out-door exer?
cise.
Call and bc convinced of the correctness of
the abovo. J. MCKENZIE,
June 4 Main Street.
Potatoes ! Potatoes ! !
Cyt? BBLS. Choico Eating POTATOES, just
_JO receivod and for sale low by
Oct 17 J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Carpets and Oil Cloths.
JUST RECEIVED, a large stock of all tho
various grades, and will bo sold low.
W. D. LOVE A GO.,
Pet 24 :. _Columbia Hotel Building.
TUB DRY GOODS EMPORIUM !
-- .
TEI-WEEKLY ARRIVALS.
WITH a r?sident buyer in New York, wo
havu superior facilities for adding at?
tractions to our large and varied stock of
niiK.ss GOODS,
Which displays all tho latest styles and makes.
MU AUK AND not ni,r. MI AWLS,
Also, tho ARAR SH A WEB, in extra lingi li and
superior quality.
THE CLOAK STOCK
Exhibits new designs, being made up by us
from latest styles.
KAIBROIDEMIKS, LACES, RIBBONS,
TRIMMINGS, ERINGES, in overy conceivable
style.
IIOSIKIIY, GLOVES ANO NOTIONS,
In endle.-s variety, Jouvin's Genuine Kid
Gloves.
TIIK FLAMIVKL STOCK
Comprises tho host makes, and bought early
in tho season, at low prices.
In JEANS, TWEEDS, CASSIMERES and
CLOTHS, our stock is unsurpassed.
In PRINTS. BROWN and BLEACHED DO?
MESTICS, LINSEYS, Stripes, Tickings, Ker
aoys and Blankets, the stock is largo and com?
plete.
Wo sell nt POPULAR PRICES, as low as
thoy can bo bought anywhore, and respectfully
ask*an examination of our stock from all iii
want of DRY GOODS.
W. D. LOVE A CO.,
Columbia Hotel Rnilding.
W. I). LOVE. Oct 10 P. E. MoCREEHY. ,
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &c. !
V?-w RAGGING, ROPE, IRON _ |
M o Jj TIES, BACON, Clear RibbcdaSB
yi&S&l^Sides and Shoulders. A ehoice"R?j|H
articlo Canvassed HAMS. Family Lard,!
in barrels, kegs, fl lbs., 5 and 10 lb. packages.
Choice Family Flour, in bbls. and bags, with
a full assortment of other grados. Liverpool
Salt, in sacks. Mackerel-Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in
bbls., halves, quarters and kits. SUGAR and
COFFEE, of all grados. TEAS, of all grades.
Molasses-Muscovado, New Orleans and Sugar
House Syrup. Tobacco and Segara. Soap; Can?
dles, in boxes and half boxea; Cheese, Crack?
er.-, Pickles, Can Fruit, Spiced Oysters, Sal
l mon, in cans and glass. Liquors-Choice Old
Cabinet, Monongahela, Ryo and Corn Whis
kov, and a variety of other fine brands.
1 WOODEN WARE, Nests Iron and Brass
Round Tubs, Pails. Churns, Ruckots and Cans,
I Nails, of all sizes, Shot of all numbers, Cast?
ing, Pots, OVCUP, Spiders, skillets and Frying
Pans, of all sizes.
All the above named with many other arti?
cles has been recently purchased and selected
with care and ?ill be sold low for cash. Give
us ii call. WELLS A CALDWELL,
Near the S. C. and G. and C. Railroad Depot,
next door to National Hotel. Oct 10
To the Ladies-Millinery.
M lis. c. K. REED bas open
ed for inspection, tho finest and
/?cSa?Bk most fashionable assortment of
C??SSQERENCH, ENGLISH and AME
v3?5Bfl^l RICAN MILLINERY over offered
^TO9win Columbia. CORSETS, HAIR,
f?fstfiff plaid or ornamented, at all prices:
%?r^ Aa :in assortment of cheap FANCY
m ru J EWELRY, HATS, Feathers, real
St .?? Ostrich, Hirds of Paradise, do. I
? will sell low everything in my line. Oct 17 Hmo
Family Supplies.
M -r_ -f^x "^-E take, pleasure
?<1WVfvV if X m notifying our
K'J-<?^\;??W^f& friends and the
* - *SinJ&* J Public tllat we have
V " '^'KWW"^t- ' removed our Stock,
:"Njfc>J:vSj|S KWrf^L: GROCERIES, Ac ,
">'3f- I- r?^-??^:^^~ toOld EXCHANGE
UL:v?^^SS**/7^^, 15 A N K ('UI!N EK
< Jr sift ? 45a?i>'^a nearly opposite Co
.rjAr :'T -'^ffiiSS lumbla Hotel,
where we will be
pleased to ace and
olfer them extra inducements in all articles
usually kept iu tho GROCERY, HARDWARE
and LIQUOR lino. T. J. A H. M. CIRSON,
Oct 15 Old Exchange Bank Corner.
To Grocers.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, October 20, 1SCJ.
PROPOSALS giving a list, of prices to fur?
nish tho City Alms House and Hospital
with Groceries and Provisions for three
months, will bo received at this office ou or
before TUESDAY, tho 2d of November, and
submitted to Council on that day.
Oct 21 ll J. S. MCMAHON, City Clerk.
To Wood Contractors.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.
Ci.rn SM, October 20, 1869.
PROPOSALS to furnish tho City Water
Works with 300 cords beat long-leaf Fine
WOOD, will bo received on or before TUES?
DAY, the 2d of November, at this oflicc. The
' Wood to bo delivered and corded in the yard
I of tho Water Works.
Ry order of tho Citv Council.
Oct 21 ll J^fL McM^HON, City Clerk.
CHEAP CLOTHING,
AT J. SULZBACHEES.
M
m
CHEAP DRY GOODS, at
J. SULZBACIIER'S.
CHEAP HATS AND CAPS, at
J. SU LZ B AC II E R'S.
CHEAP SHOES AND ROOTS, at
J. SULZRACHER S.
Oct 6 Main street, nest Phtenix Office.
J. F. P.OZEM.'.N, Proaident.
D. F. WILCOX, Sccrctarv.
(CONTINUES to furnish pi ricet Kocurity
J against loss or damage hy tire on all kinds
of insurable property, at ?deqn.it?' rab
Agents can bo found at every prominent point
in the Southern States, to whom applications
for insurance may bc made. Apply to
II. E. NICHOLS A CO.,
Oct 17 ||0:..rlK Columbia. H. C.
To the Public.
HAVING just returned from the North,
iwith a NEW STOCK OF SUPERIOR
IGOODS, for the custom trade, I am pre
-pared to HU orders at short notice and
in tho very latest, stylos. A better stock, in
my line, has never been brought to this city,
and having several computout workmen, I
guarantuo satisfaction to all. Givo me a call.
Sept 18 C. D. EBERHARDT.
uSL-ULOtrloxa. Sale?.
_ -. ? , ? i , ? m .? -..
BY JACOB LEVIN.
THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will aell, at
my Moro,
1 FAMILY I,.Mir. in Kita.
Primo Northern POTATOE8,
Family Flonr, in sacks,
Boxea Catting Choose, Adamantin? Candles.
Colgate Soap, No. 1 Starch,
Can Tomatoea, Sardine*,
Largo Wrapping Papor,
MaBOu'H Blacking,
Segar*, in variety, and a variety of Fancy
CaBUS.
ALSO.
Sundry articles of FURNITURE, among
I which is a Ano Picture representing the Gene?
ral Conference of tho Methodist Episcopal
Church South in_185fl. Oct 29
House and Lot for Sale.
BY JACOB LEVIN.
! I will soil, on MONDAY next, November I,
i the HOUSE and LOT situated on tho corner of
Laurol aad Fulaeki streets, bounded North by
Laurel and Wost by Pulaski, containing one
aero, moro or lesa. AS to titles, inquire oi
Messrs. Melton A Melton.
Terms cash._Of! M.
NubstbnUal Brett and Double Harness.
BY D. C. PELX0TTO & SON.
MONDAY MORNING next, let November, al
ll) o'clock, in front of tho Court House, w<
will sell,
A substantial 1 Boat BRETT and DOUBLI
HARNESS, in sound order aud little used.
Condition? cash._Oct 29
A No. 1 Cottage Building. Out-houses and Lo'.
BY JACOB LEVIN.
On MONDAY MORNING next, Novembor 1,
will sell, at tho Court House, at 10 o'clock.
Tho above-named property. The lot, bein
two-thirds of an acre, is cituatod on Hendei
son street, near Gervais, and adjoining Ul
Duncan House. Tho building ia of superic
workmanship and material, containing 1
rooms and tiniHhed basement. Bath Roon
with fixtures for hot and cold water, Wat?
Closets, Servants' Rooms, Stables, Ac. TL
main building ia supplied with gas fixture
tho gaa running to that point.
TERMS OK SALK.-One-third cash; balam
on 12 and 18 months for bond and mortgag
and building to bo insured. Purchaser to pi
for necessary papera and stamps.
Tho above may be treated for at priva
sale, and maj bo examined bv calling at n
office._Oct 20
Extensive Executor's Sale of Beal Estate at
Personal Property, belonging to the Estate
Henry Davis, deceased.
BY JACOB LEVIN.
TERMS OF SALE.-For the real estate or
third caah, tbebalanco on a credit of ono a:
two years, secured by bond and mortgag
with interest from day of salo, payable seo
annually; tho buildings to be insured and {
licy assigned. For personal property cai
Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers a
stamps. All Taxes called for by tho State
city up to thia tiiue, havo been paid on tl
Eroporty. Tho Returns now called for mi
o made and tho Taxes paid by the purchae
On tho FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER m
will bo aold, beforo tho Court House, in <
lamb?a, at 10 o'clock, tho following valua
property:
No. 1-Lot on Plain street, between I
and Pickena, being 78 feet front on Plain atr
aud running back 208, moro or lesa, on wh
there is a two story frame kitcheu; bourn
East by residence of Jamoe G. Gibbes, Esq
No. 'i -Lot on tho South-east corner of
I square bounded by Senate, Sumter, Pendle
and Marion strceta, near and on tho No
side of thc South Carolina University, moac
ing 115 feet front by 102, moro or Icaa.
No. 3-Lot containing SJ aerea, moro or li
bounded by Tobacco, Indigo, Sumter
Richardson streets.
No. 1 -Ono square of ground, with the i
rounding streetB included, being in tho i
of Mr. Edwin J. Scott'a roBidonco, and hm
aa tho Iioiil property. The titlo to thia
porty will bo for thu natural life time of
raul Bofil.
No. 5--Lot on Richardson or Main atr
between Lady and Washington, known as
Kenton lot, measuring 44 foet front by
deep, more or less.
No. G-Lot on Weht side of Main or Rich
sou streets, between Lady and Gervais,
nearly opposite the old aito of Nicken
Hotel, measuring 26 feot front by 208, moi
lesa, adjoining Greenfield's Building on
South.
No. 7-Lot joining tho above, (No. 6
foot front by 208 deop, moro or leaa.
No. 8-Lot joining tho abovo, (No. 7,
foot front, running back 208, the rear ha
feet wido, moro or less.
No. 9-South half of vacant Lot on ]
atreet, 27 feet front by 208, moro or leas, t
bounded South by R. C. Anderson's 1
building and North by buildings owned b
tate of Henry Davis.
No. 10-North half of vacant Lot joiniu
above, being 27 feet front by 200, more or
In rear of thia Lot and the buildings he
after described there ia an alley privilege
Meeting with what is known as Davis' alli
No. ll-Tract of Land, consisting c
acres, moro or leas, in Richland County,
I ated on thc watera of Crane Creek; bot
North by lands of Solomon L?rick and Ha
Coon; EaBt by Solomon L?rick; South by
mon Coon; Weat by John L?rick.
No. 12-Tract of 571 aerea, more or
known as tho Sharp tract; bounded bv
of W. M. Gibbes, Swygcrt, Hawking I
rick, Ivey, Mooro and Locklear.
Thc above tracts of land each contain <
inga and sui! able outbuildings,
No. 13-Tho two atory Brick Buildii
Main street bounded North by the alley I
as Davis' allov, to be divided as follows:
on corner of alloy, 28 feet front; running
200. more or less, with that portion <
building being occupied by Mesera. Kins
No. 14-Being tho Southern half of Lc
Building aa abovo described, 28 feet
running back 200, moro or lens, occnp
Mesara. Hopsnn A 8utphen.
Each of tho abovo buildings are sept
by a private entrance on tho front.
No. 15-Tho Dwelling-house and Li
Plain st reel, known aa tho family reai
with every convenience and all neceaaai
buildings, fino garden, and superior
This building is ono among tho best f
in the city for workmanship and materi
AT.ao,
The Household Furniture, and otln
I sonni effects belonging to tho estate.
This sale will be positive, being mad
division. JOHN MEIGHAN.
JOHN D. CALDWEI
Sept 5 Execu
The Columbia Tannery,
.1. P. THOMAS ?fc CO., ProprlcC
HIDES and SKINS bought or takoi
chango for Finished Loather,
fur Leather promptly filled. Apply at
Lumber street, ou tho Greenville and
bia Railroad.
Sf9" Por tho purpose of engaging
above business, tho undersigned hav
. hiv, August 28, I8t')0, associated thoma
copartners. J. p. THO
J. O. MOC
Oct 2.)_J. W. PAR
Plows.
BRIN LY'S universal PLOWS.
Reynolds' universal Plows.
Murlee "i Hnb-soil.
Amos' Turning, Sub-soil and Siclo-hi
Dows.
For salo low, for caah, by
Oct 22 KIHI!KR. LOWRANCE A FIS
Clover Seed.
FOR sale by
FB3HER, LOWRANCE A Flt