The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 16, 1871, Image 3
;Piaius, ' April lC^Evenl?g-.^There ??
o obWat?tiVe'lalU ia?li?;?4?;?utt)^!.ftr^
auxioas to attack, -Oluaer?t i nais ta upon
defensivo bperationB,7 Three gun-boats
abelled'Seivler ?nd Bt.'Oloi?d to-duy; A
member of tho National Guard waa shot
to-day for killing-bia captain. -He con?
fessed to killiug fivo offio?raj Petroleum
B?elJB;have haa n > -prepared io th ru w iii to
Valerian.?1 The Ohriroh ?f St. Roche has
been seized.; The women- falsely de?
nounoed a '??tiz?nV?"dr?ased in plain
clothes aa a priest. ? The - womon . wer.e
torribly benten by the crowd.*> This is
the "first1 re-action iniavor of priests. t :
IiOHDONi.April.15.-The concentration
of ?dya^.trbops 'at^.ersailles continues.
Tho^'r'in'a' 'Circular, saya the fighting of
the'l^.vtwOjdaJs^was ' ?omparatively nu
impo^tant. The Government troops are
well established in their positions. The
insurgent sorties'were'in?ffeotual.
^nfe';: A^ril /l? -There';,wa9 a brisk
cannonading, yeat?rday evening.' Cluso
rot ola!ms td? have repulsed the Assem
bHst$[ 'Tko' cannonading recommenced,
at tho Maillot gates,' this morning.
. ..-; *" ' \ \ -
Araeiluan InltUluoncc.
WABHiNaTONk April 14.-The House
Una adopted- au 'amendment to tho do
fici'en?y/afprorlrlation bill roo eal i D g that
portion'of that: proviso of the l?gisl?-'
tive appropriation bill of last year whioh
doprivod: tho ' bolddra of ' Presidential
pardons'; of\ all. ?hta in the courts.
The--?bfcron-n?w:taken--by tho House,
without a dissentient voice, provides for
fulfilling''tho: promise of the amnesty
prb?lamali??1 bf''December/ 1863, and
applies .only to pardons granted under
said'proclamation of President Lincoln,
with a viow to induce persons to abandon
tho rebellion, and .where:: they did -actu?
ally lubaudon it an d thor caf ter kept -their
obligations in good faith.
V.T^e'?emooratic" Senators and. Repre?
sentatives' held a caucus to-night,- when
Senator- Bayard, chairman of a oommit
teb to proparo au address to tho 'people,
stated , that ,iu yiow. of tho pending le?
gislation on the Ku Klux bill, the com?
mittee waa uofc ready to report, but
would report on Monday night at an ad?
journed meeting of. th< caucus.
The caucus e'arouatly advises all Demo?
cratic' members now absent to return
to Washington to voto upon amend?
ments.
? . WauraiN?TON,. April. 15.--A.three days'
religious ;riot at Odessa .was stopped by
the. bayonet.. The Parliament of the
Dominion of Canada has been prorogued.
Tt?e-0:0verWir^ is bope
iuVof good results- from tho High Com?
mission. ' .' -: ?
. Gebrgo Weudelkir, alias Dutch George,
ri, fa mo us counterfeiter, was arrested in
Kaw York,''ana committed iu'd??ault of
S^OWibail.
e Work on tho Southern Paoifio Railroad
is being pushed vigorously from Gil?rby,
California, Southward. \
. Comparatively heavy fighting has been
going on in Cuba. The Cubans seem to
?? "thoroughly organized for'n guerilla
w?r.' ,
' "Tho severo fighting around Paris up
to,Inst night did not materially change
tho Situation. All -are waiting for a
grand attack. McMahon is. at Ruil.
Clusseret, in reporting to tho Commune,
. boosts that the Aasembliats have been
seriously repulsed, and that he bas great
confidence in ultimate success. The
Comm nu iota aro plundering public offices
and churches. <They coin all treasures
fonod^' -The supply of milk has ceased,
and provisions ara rising.
.I Thirty ooal mines, supplying St. Louis,
hayo stopped, io consequence of a strike.
Tho Missouri River has fallen six feet.
. The- Senate postponed proceedings
preliminary to considering the House
amnesty 'bill,: This notion is considered
unfavorable to the bill.
The House, temporarily postponing
tho Ku Klux, bilk as amended by the
Senate, brnoeeded with the deficiency
bill: .
>: It is probable that the slight disturb
; abce on the. Southern coast will pass
. ia'woy, without increasing; cloudy weather
and fresh North-east winds will probably
be, experienced on Sunday from Lake
Erie to Superior; fresh winda ore proba?
ble ^f or the Eastern States; falling ba?
rometer and cloudy - eather on tho Cali?
fornia boast. *
1 WASHINGTON, April 15.-Major Belger
bas been fully restored to his position in
-the ar ?by.
: Sohlozer, Minister of tho German
'Empire, bas arrived.
I The Republican Senators hold a caucus
on Monday, on amnesty,
j : In the House, the Senate amendment
to the defloienoy bill, as amended by the
House, authorizing the repealing of na?
tional bills and assessing banks for the
expense, was rejeoted-47 to 113.
Finally, a oommittee of conference was
asked. The Ku Klux bill was taken up.
The Senate's amendment, extending the
right of the President to suspend the
'habeas corpus to the end of the next re?
gular session of Congress, was rejected
86 to 93. An amendment requiring the
iron-clad from Federal jurors was re?
jected, without division. The amend
mont known aa "Sherman'samendment,"
telegraphed in full laat night, was re
jccted-T-yeas 45; nays 131. This is tho
amendment assessing damages upon
localities. Other amendments-the
rnoB^ ot( tb qm immaterial-wero concur?
red ib.yo.nd a . oommittoo of conference
j wai::,c?dered. _?hellabarger, Sohofield
nnd.'fterr:,w,?.ro.appointed on tho part of
tho House. 3 Adjourned. .
Pnii.AnBTiiHi4, PA., April 15.-Three
ruffian.Who- outraged a lady last Tues?
day rWeFe'dohvioted and sentenced to pay
n fino'of 01jOOO, and to serve fifteen
years I i h t h o pen ItoH ti ary. i [Quick work.l
M ^U^^imrW^^MP?^r^ special
'.ejection' i for j\h? "fm&k : York vacanoy
^i&^feiiyipsM^6.'5 tb-55,;^\ .
'.Kaw^ioitKi April'?5;--Tlie corpora
'.tots of -fhe-Toxae Paoifio Railroad Com
.-pony bela a meeting to-day, at the ofilco
.o?^M^rsh?ir O.'t^Boberta. Among the
?
phia M*re$*t Senator1 'Nye, of -Nevada;
Thomas. A.'Scqit, bf ;ille Pennsylvania
Railroad; J. P. Southern, of Columbia,
S. C. ; General RbsonerauB, and a nam
ber of other capitalists and railroad
men. Samuel Sloan was appointed
Treasurer, and gare bonds for $400,000
.--Judge Pierpont and Marshall Q. Ro?
berta being securities. By unanimous
consent, 11,000 ont of the 20,000 shares
of stock were allotted to Marshall O.
Roberts-thus virtually securing tho
entire control of the road and tho Presi
donoy, in caso he desires it. General
Fremont received 5,000 shares, and the'
remaining 4,000 shares were distributed
among the balanoe of the corporators,
and were immediately subscribed for.
The Commercial Advertiser publishes n
rumor that the Republican member who
announced bis inteution to vote with the
Democrats, cost them $65,000.
JACKSON, MISS., April 15.-A terrific
hail-storm passed over this vicinity, last
night, lasting for fifteen minutes. Many
stones measuring six inches in circum?
ference were found. Several thousand
window lights were broken, sheet iron
roofing perforated, gardens, fields, crops
and fruit seriously damaged, forest
trees stripped of their foliage, and hun?
dreds of birds killed.
CHARLESTON, April 15.-Arrived
steamer Georgia, Now York. Sailed
steamer James Adger, Now York.
"LOVE & CO."
"^yiLTi open oa MONDAY a beautiful lino
Ladies7 Dress Goods,
iHCLonixo
MADDER T iWNS,
From lOi?. upwards.
SILK GRENADINES,
From ??c. upward?..
LACE POINTS,
ASO
LACE PALETOTS,
From S3 00 to ?30.00.
Also, wo will exhibit a beautiful linc and a
BIG DRIVE IN
SHETLAND SHAWLS '
ANO
SHETLAND MANTLES,
A T 03.00 EACH.
Ever fully alive to tho wants of our custom
ore, our . buyer in New York ia watching the
market closely, and 1"VB sent us, UKDEJI TH?
DECLINE, a BIO STOCK Clf
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Wo aro making quick sales and small prouts
and our loic prices satisfy the closest buyer.
Vf. D. LO YE,
April 15_B. B> McQREERY.
Keyes' Early Pro li fio Tomato Plants.
IT is claimed that thia TOMATO is ilftcon to
thirty days earlior than any other variety
known. The fruit is of good sizo, round and
smooth, brilliant color, perfectly solid and
flue flavor. Plants now rcadv, cold frame
Btock hardened. Can bo transplanted without
loss. For salo at
April 14 t HKINITSH'SPRUO STOKE.
C. W. WIECKING.
CORNER KING AND SOCIETY STS.,
CIIAliljflJSTON, S. C.,
AGENT for -TMLWAUEIE LA.GER BEEP
Orders BoHoitod; ?'?_April li Gt*
CHEAP GOODS
AT
O. F. JACKSON'S.
NOT to bc beat by any tons? in the city,
largo or small. Wbito PIQUES at 12*
couts to 63 couts per yard. MULLINS at lu
conts per yard-warranted to wash. DAMASK
DOYLIES at 75 conts tu $1.50 pur dozon, and
a host or cheap DRY GUOD8 and FANCY
ARTICLES, at less prices than before tho war.
AprilO_ _
LOOHTOIJT I
JfVt?-* STALL-FED REEF, at 12$ and 15
^WT5&? Conts per pound, cnn ho lind nt
Vf*Tr3A?Ull? Ne. i and V?.
-JS^CJL April 13 DENT ?V I1EIPT.
.To Tanners.
WE have len thousand pounds of A No. 1
Dit Y Ul DES for salt- at market prices.
ALSO,
Ono thousand pounds TALLOW.
April ll_POPE A. FRANKLIN.
JUST RECEIVED,
ASMALL invoice of (boto genuine Albert
BISCUITS, manufactured by McKenzie
it .McKenzie, Edinburg, Scotland.
ALSO,
English Biscuits, Fancy Nie Nacs, Bril?
liants. Ooma, Cornhill, ?'c.
April 7_JOHN MCKENZIE.
City Taxes.
NOTICE is heroby given that tho buoks for
tho collection of City Taxes (Real and
Personal Property) will be closed on TUES?
DAY, April 25, 1S71, abd on and aftor said
dato executions, covering tax unpaid, penalty
and costs, will bo placed in tho hands of tho
proper offloor.
Office hours, 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
WM. J. ETTER,
April 13 City Clerk and Treasurer.
"The Great Trophy Tomato."
PUK nu u JU ?too,
FOR tho largest GROWN TOMATO, from
seed raised by George E. Waring. Plants
of thia remarkable Tomato raiBod from Bood
of tho fruit weighing not less than ten pounds
now ready and for salo. Also, Plants of the
Tilden, Largo Rod and Grant Tomato, at 25
cents a dozon. Call carly and leavo your or?
ders at HEINITBH'S
April 7 t_Drug Store.
Seegers' Beor is Pure.
IT don't contain Copporas, Salt, Limo or
_Aram._ March ll
Cotton Seed~???l
APUrtE artiolo, superior to others as a
salad oil for table uso, at one-third tho
price of imported. For sale by
April 0_EDWARD HOPE.
North Carolina Hay.
pr f\ BALES primo HAY, for BAIO by
?)l J March 9_ E. HOPE.
ICE CREAM,
TO be had at MCKENZIE'S SALOON, on
and after to-day, daring the season.
April 7
FINANUIAL AW? (j?MMEHCIAL.
NEW YOEE, ApVil-q?^Noon.-Flour
dullond 'heavy. -.Wkea;t/?a??fc?aDd'jtf*
changed. Gora dull aud uuchauged.
Fork dull, ot 19.25@19.37.? Lard heavy,
at llb?(a>il%;J Oottoh steady; sales 800
baleB-uplands 14%. Freights steady.
Gold steady, at 10%. Governments
strong. Stocks steady in prices and
active. Monoy steady, at 6.
7 P. M.-Cotton steady; salos 8,811
bales, at 14%. Flonr hoavy-common
to fair extra Southern G.85@6.95, Wheat
dull-winter red and amber Western
1.63@1.G5. Corn unchanged. Fork
19.00. Lard dull-kettle 11J?. Freights
quiet. Money G@7. Exchange firm, at |
10-less 1-16. Gold 10%@10%. Go
vornments strong. G2s 13^. South?
erns generally unchanged. North Ca?
rolinas a little stronger. Tho bank !
statement shows loans have decreased
$500,000; specie inoreaBe nearly $250,000;
legal tenders increase 81,500,000; de?
posits decreased $1,000,000; specie ship?
ments to day $1,500,000.
BAI?TTMOIIG, April 15.-Cotton quiet!
and firm-middling 14hj; receipts 795;
sales 375; stock 11,375. I
BOSTON, April 15.-Cotton quiet-mid?
dling 15Jj} ; receipts ?55; soles 350; stuck
12,500.
CHARLESTON, April 15.-Cottou firm-I
middliug 14; receipts 414; exports -150;
sales 600; stock 17,205.
AUGUSTA, April 15.-Cotton market
dull, but nominally unchanged in price- 1
middling 13;.<; sales 230 bales; receipts
300.
SAVANNAH, April 15.-Cotton in fair
demand-middling ll; receipts 1,437;
sales 400; stock 12,937.
MOWLE, April 15.-Cotton quiet, but
firmer-middling 14l?; receipts 2,682;
exports 154; sales 1.?U0; stock 43,094. 1
GALVESTON, April 15.-Cotton active
good ordinury 123s; receipts 1,293; ex?
ports 2.G25; sales 1,700; stock 57,651.
NEW ORLEANS, April 15.-Flour dull
superfine and extra double 6 50; treble
6.87@7.00. Corn 72@73. Pork dull
moBS held at 20.00, but no buyers. Ba?
con dull, at 8(a)ll. Sugar-cured hams
15?,i. Coffee dull, aud held at 14(?M5 >? ;
stock in first hands 15,170; second hands
15,300. Cottou iu fair demand, nt lower
rates-middling 14J.?; receipts 4,171;
sales 7,800; stock 218",751.
LONDON, April 15-Noon.-Consols
93"hf. Bonds 90jB'.
LIVERPOOL, April 15-Noon.-Cottou
opens quiet and steady-uplands 7h<;
Orleans 7%?7?4 ; sales 10,000 bales.
LIVERPOOL, April 15-Evening.-Cot?
ton closed a shade easier--uplands 7 "hi;
Orleans 7?u'@7??; sales 10,000 bales;
speculation and export 2,000.
Another Novelty
AT
PORTER & STEELE'S.
_A_ B9BB
w
E show to-day, together wi-li tho choice
lino of DUY GOODS mentioned in our last
advertisement, the
The only Trunks of thi? kiud iu thc eily.
Como and eec them before they aro sold.
No CH.VUOE ron snowiKO.
April l t PORTER & STEELE;
~ GOOD BUTTER,
TjTIINE DEEP, fino Beof Tongues, flue
JP Smoked Beef, Sugar-Cured Strips,
Sugar-Cured Shoulders, Sugar-Cured rig
Hams, Dutch Herrings, Cream Cheese and
Champnguo Cider, at
April ? _G. PIERCE'S.
For Sale.
THAT splendid family RESIDENCE,
?iii> with forty-two acres of land attached,
il'Vi know as tho "Walker Placo." Several
hundred fruit trees of tho choicest selection
now in full bearing. Tho lands aro comprised
of highland H and meadow, with a hold fr?o
spring not distant from tho house. Tho front,
near four acres in oxteot, faces on Uppor
Boundary, ono o? our most public streets.
For terms, Ac, apply to
R. O'NEALE ii SON,
April ll Cotton Town.
"~ E. H. GREENE, M. D., '
In charge of thc Brandi Office of Dr. Kline'? I
Philadelphia Bellevue Institute and Cancer
Infirmary, at Charlotte, JV. C.,
\T/ILLbu at tho Railroad Houso,Florence,
YV ?. C., April 20th; Columbia Hotel, Co?
lumbia, S. C., April 22d; Mansion Houso,
Greenville, S. C., May 3d; Pul in cit o House,
Spartanburg, S. C., May 4th: National Holoi,
Union Court Houso, S. C., May 5tb; for tho
accommodation ot those who may wish to
consult him without a visit to Charlotte, with
roforonco to CANCER and Cancerous difficul?
ties, and all chronic, long-standiug and ob
scuro Disoascs of evory kind. April 8 13*
Picklod Meats, &c.
THIS DAY RECEIVED:
FULTON MARKET ROUNDS,
Fulton Market BEEF,
Pig Pork,
Davis' Diamond Hams,
Forris' Sugar-cured Strips,
Extra Beef Tongue*,
Smoked Beef.
Somothing now every dav, to try and ploaee
our patrons. GEO. SYMMEBS.
April 18 _ _
"LIME,
TUB GREAT FKRTHil/Ell.
ICAN furnish LIME at Depot at Walhalla,
U. C., for $1 50 per barrel. Address,
REV. B. HOLDER, Walhalla, S C.
_ Mar?h_2G
Guano.
f)/Y TONS pure PERUVIAN GUANO,
?l\ ' 50 tons Borger & Batzo's Boporphos
?ihato, for salo low to planters and dealers,
or oash. by WELLS &, CALD WELL,
NearG". & C. tt. U. Depot, Columbia, 8. C.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad fJo.t
?Jr : ' SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
CoLrjMiUA, 8. C., April 15, 1871.
THE Annual Mooting of tho Stockholders of
trio Greenville aud Colombia Railroad
Company will be bold on THURSDAY, 27th
inst, at 10 o'clock A. M. Stoakholdors will bo
pa ea od rasa to and frc m Colombia to attend
ibo meeting, aa boretoforo. . They will bo re
3uirod to snow tbolr Stuck Scrip to the Con?
notar, who will exact pay from all others, RS
no one bnt a Stockholder, or thoao of their
tamby residing with them, aro untitled to tho
privilege.
All Stock represented by proxy requires a
ten cont stamp for each (signature, and no
one bat a Stockholder can bo a proxy.
O. V. CARRINGTON, Socrotary.
tfS~Papers Publishing by agreement, two
Insortions._April 15 jOtt
ALI. TO HAND.
OUR BEAUTIFUL, ATTRACTIVE AND
extraordinary
CHEAP STOCK OF DRY GOODS
Is in sture and moving, making room daily for
NEW ARRIVALS,
Which we will continue to receive Ml through
the season.
Ol?R SAMPL.K HI u KA I'
I? a success, and we aro now distributing
Goods over the entire Stute through its
agency. Tho most careless obsorvor cannot
but seo the great advantages to bo derived
from dealing with a llvo house, liko ours,
whore everything ia kept moving by system
and order-whore no extra profits aro tacked
on topav idle bands. Of course, we can and
do SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANY
HOUSE IN THIS SECTION. A positive
proof is, that wc sell more Goods than all thc
rest added together. That is thc proof.
The pcoplo know where to buy cheapest, and
let tho stranger follow tho great public. In
buying, let them follow those who know
R. C. SHIVER & CU,
April 8
NOTICE
IS hereby given tn all creditors holding lions
against tho bankrupt estate of M. A. i:hel?
ton, that they MC required to establish the
saino bofore'C. O. Jaeger, Es?]., Register, at
his oflico, in Newberry Court House, on the
'28th day of April next, or bo debarred from
the bet elita of any decree to be mado in the
case. By order of Hon. Geo. S. Bryan. Judge
of said Court. L. T. LEVINE Assignee.
COLOMBIA; 8 C.. April 8,1871. April 8_m3
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!
Tin-ware ! Tin-ware ! Tin-ware '.
PLUMBING, ROOFING, GUTTERING, and
all work in this lino, put up tu order
und ready for salo at tho
CAROLINA M A N U F A C T O ll Y.
Call at cither house-Columbia or Newberry.
HENRY Hi BLEASE,
?.Inrob 22 t Proprietor.
PLANTS POR SALE.
ORNAMENTAL F O LI A G E.
y.AchyranthuH, Altemauthera, Bego
?2? nia, Canna, Coleus, Geranium, (va?
riegated,) Gazenia, (variegated,)
i Vinca, (variegated,) Pyre thrum
and manv other varieties.
BEDDING PLANTS.-Yerbonia, Tctnnia.
Heliotrope, Salvia, Lantana, Double Wliiio
Fovorrow, Cuphca, Coleus, Chrysanthemums.
50variotie8 of GERANIUMS, consisting of !
Doublo, Variegated. Ivy, Scouted, Scarlet, |
Nosegay and Largo Flowered.
10 varioties of FUSCHIA.
Also, a choice selection of ANNUAL, BIEN
NI AL anti PERENNIAL PLANTS, raited from
carefully selected Seed, and ready for trans?
planting. Apply to W. H. WIGG,
Washington street, ono door from Bull.
March 31 fimo
WALTER "C.PISHEB,
DRUGGIST
Auel Dealer in
Family Medicines, Seeds,
FANCY ?OOHS, ?fcc,
OPPOSITE TUE COLUMBIA ?IOTFV
HAVING JUST OPENED MY
DRUG STORE, I offer tu Columbia
'anil vicinity a wull-sel?cted stock of
PURE DRUGS, FAMILY MEDI?
CINES, SEKDS, and everything
usually kept in a first class estab?
lishment. Prescriptions carefully prepared.
I introduce a new feature (for Columbia)
in tho Prescription business, having a BELL
at tho front door, and a competent person to
sleep in tho Store1, parties can bo supplied
with Medicine at any hour ol the night.
April 2
CHILDS Sc WILEY,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHIN O,
HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES,
CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
UMBRELLAS. CANES AND
Boys7 Clothing,
fSttccvssors to ll'. ./. Hoke.)
WILL continue tho business at tho old
stand, Main street.
Wo will soil tho recent purchaso at New
York coat.
Como and seo our new stock of SPRING
GOODS now arriving, sud purchased by that
experienced and artirtic clothier, G. M. JOHN?
SON. L. D. CHILDS,
March 17 f2mo JOHN S. WILEY.1;
Terms Cash Only.
OUR terms are strictly cash, and no order
will hereafter bo filled, or gooda deliver?
ed, unlit paid for. All parties indebtod to ns
will please call aud pav tho samo immediate?
ly. J. AT. B. AGNEW;
Administrator's Notioe.
rsi HE creditors of RICHARD ALLEN, do
X ceascel, aro notifi-.'d.to present their claims
to mo within thirty days from date, or they
will bo dobarred pajment.
JOHN AGNEW, Administrator of
April9 m3 Richard Alleu, deceased.
HAVE
FALLEN!
THE 0LD AD'vGE 0F THE
'EARLY BIRD CATCH Lis THE WORM,' I
Hun failed most signally this aeaaou, iu the
purchasing of
DRY GOODS,
For it in li well kuowu t*ct that iheiehaa heeu
a
Depreciation of from 10 to 20 Fer Cent.
Within thc laat twenty daya. Ouo of our firm
BEING ON THE srOT, ha? taken all advan?
tage of the decline, which cuahlea ua to fur?
nish our friends au! the public at the
SAME REDUCTION.
Having made arrangements in New York to
bo
Supplied Weekly with Fresh Goods,
Our patrons will HECEIVE THE BENEFIT, aa wo
intend to
SELL CHEAP,
And wc invite aa
Which ia aa
Large and Attractive as Usual.
Call early aud get some of tho
Great Bargains
That will bc offered in every department nf
our house, our motto being
"(? VICK SA LES A 2VJ> SHOE T PHOFITS."
Parties writing for SAMPLES, will PLEASE
HE SPECIFIC, as that branch has BO much in?
creased lately, that wc find it will pay to con?
tinue it, and, as an extra induoemcnt, wo will
deliver all packages from $25 and upwards
FREE OF FREIGHT 1
Wo have addod a beautiful stock of
WALL DECORATIONS
To our House-furnishing Department,
Which will be SOLD LOWER
Than they can bo bought anywhere olso in
THIS CITY.
Apr?j.H. &M. L. KWABg. ?
Auoti03a Sales..,
ABBI ranee 's Sale. -
In the matter oj M. A . Shelton,??nkrvpi. i
JV LEVIN, A?OTIONEFIU ] f ' .--I1
BY vii tao of an order of sale to nie directed
bv tho Hon. Oeorge 8. Bryan,' Judge of
the United States District Court, for,tho D?a
triot of South Carolina, I will soil; before the
Court Houao, in Columbia, at ll o'clock, on
MONDAY, tho 1st day of May next, tho follow-'
lng real property, belonging to the said bank- .
rupt catato, to Wit: All thai l?t O? JJAN?/. ia r
the city of Columbia, containing one-half
acre, more or IOBB; hounded ob tho North by '
Washington street, fronting;'on said street'
one-haii sore, more or less; on the East, by
lot of W. H. Talley; on tho South by tho
Presb} terian Church lot; and on-tho West ty
Main street, fronting on said street ono sore.
TERMS-One-half cash; balance on a cr?dit1
of ono year, with interest from 'day of sale.
The credit portion to be secured by bond of
tho purchaser, and mortgage of the premises
sold. Purchaser to pay for papers and
stamps. L. T. LEVIN,
I April 0 m3_Assignee.
19,999 labs. Bacon, ^
2,000 Bushels Corn*
40 Barrels Sttg;^f -V
30 Sacks Gof?e,
ALL at th? lowest figures they have been
offered at SINCE TOE WAR. > ; : . '?.-.**'
BUYING- F?RGAS&?
A?n ' ' " . ' ' ' ?
SELLING- POE CABE,
Turning over Goods quick before they 'go)o'<?
or declino, wo CAN, WILL AND 'DC offer' the
very CLOSEST rimmra that CAN BE M??BH.'?<>'/ '.
Our stock, Doth of ubr/'iVl '
HARDWARE AND OROCBRIES,
Has rocentlv been largely increased.- 1 i '
April 2 ' LOUICIC ?S* LOWHAKOK.
REMOVAL. 7
Entire New Stock.
- THE undersigned respectfully informs
his customers that ho bas REMOVED to
(witho now atoro, on Main street, directly
-lULoppo-nte tho Colnmbia-H?t*I,:ttnd IB fnlly
preparod with an entirely NEW BTOOK O?"
GOODS, to fit ont a gentleman in tho very
LATEST FASHION. He bas B?Our/etT the
latest and best styles of CLOTHS,1 0AS8I
MERE8 and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GOODd gi norally. Call at tho new atand apd
select a suit, or leave your order and h?v? it
made to montare. C. D. KR Ell HARDT".
March 20 igtAgwx
Spring and Summer Goods,
. ' AT .' '.V ?f$.to
GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR.
THOUGH ' ?late'" In
aol opouing . our . ?tnclt .of
JHl Genfs READY,MA?>E
ST. CLOTHING. we /?Ba?
^37: . leDgethSSlatof?t'LOW
9s? ? PRicEs.titria JMSpSfar
^dKF^W and willing .to comparo
^HRfflnk. quality and fioiah With
?? MSMM??k aR bi ohr line-b?iog
fljaBW Hfl, had all gooda made'ee
?B^^B-'peclallv for our tfafle.
Hi BBfH| We enumerate a tow of
(SS H*?l these goode. to convey
HflHan'idea to tn?carhmu
?TO?ISTO?, no Cored 0\ia witina call:
W^g^^nl^m Fancy CaB&lmcro Suits,
BPi^M Plain Colored Casafme'r?
ffi-WwS ISuitB, W hito Duck Suits,
^?fflM;?|SUT Cream Duok i Suits,
W&M TEI'.'I Brown Dock Sulla, Der
?Bi jSfl?j by Sacks; Alpaca Sacha
WlP^2s$1 In ?11 colors,- "White
JKf?jyj?^r Vests, Fancy Vests, 8Uk
jtMaA NISH INO ?GOODSE"and
(S? GENT'S UNDERWEAR
sajbftJBS- ttbrt is comploter and we feel
^EtfHflfr-. ? justified in baying that
'^im??!S our SHIRTS aro tho
moat perfect titting over found'r^ady-made;
?Shirts alBO made to order. 1 ir.wyi
Our line of HATS is largo and varied; and
in this hue. too, wo defy competition ba LOW
PRICES. Wu cati special attention to the K
K. K. Hat-something nevor as yet eurpaoaed
in beauty. lu Silk Hats, we have all thu styles
of the present season. Wo boast of the very
largest stock of STRAW HATS i* this city,
embracing all styles and colors; We ask but
a fair trial to guarantee satiafaotion, and moat
cordially extend an invitation to all in want of
goods in our lino to pay us a call ere purchas?
ing olaewbore. D. GOODMAN,' >
Main street, next to Pollock House.
April 9_? . . . -j
CLOTHIKB
AND ' "
1
IOL A tja? ?3 ?
AT
ll, & AV. 0. SAVAFFIELR'Sr'
V'frt
"^yTE have now in etore a very large stock
of tho above gc da, and wo assure our cus?
tomers that wo have never before been en?
abled to offor them so CHOI0E A SELECTION
OF GOODS, at such low prices..
Wo have good All Wool SUITS at ?15, suita?
ble for any businree man.
HATS.
We have a very largo stock, and we are de?
termined to undersell any other dealers, as
our facilities enable u* to do so.
o ll II SHIRTS
Are decided to be the beat fliting Shirts made.
Wo maho the finest custom garments made in
this Stato. Call and examine, y,im,.t
March 25 R. A Wi 0. <B?r$?VIE^JD.
Oharlotte, Columbia &Attfc^*ta?.Et Co
1 PR?8IT?BNT?S -OPPIOT^
CriATtLoVia;T?&vob; 1,4811'.
THIS Company wUl^eonlifinj^^ecelve
money on dopoelt or loan1 furwx-?ontba
or longer, and pay inter?at4tf'iWt>rae lithe
rate of tan pfer cent-' per teJnWi '-Bepbaits
or loans may be made with the Treasurer of