The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 05, 1871, Image 3

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1 Pr?sident~*3r?nf*? Pir?etaiiiBtion. Congress, entitled -'?Au Aot j to on f? roo ment to the Constitution Of: tho United a o?n si doc J it my:. d iity J to'- issue - this my th* people of tho United States thereto5 ei?j?? ni rig7?? ob..att''good citizens, espe? cially upon nil p nhl io bffloo'rs, to be zea-. 1OUB< in-the enforcement":thereof,and warning all persona to abstain from com? mitting any-of the acts thereby prohi? bited. Thi?'law ol ConWroas applies to -Hil parta of tho ?nitad-States, and will .ba eWbroed^ery where;' to" the extent bf ; Ibo" power.fteMl; in tho; Exeoutivej^bqli ipasipuok, :< ns tho necessity therefor is , weU known .to have?,heeo "caused ohiofly 'by1 persistent viojutiohs of the .rights of citize'ni bf the .United States by combi n^ti?jQs-'?f lawless and disaffected per ..eons -kt i certain localities, lately -. the theatre of insurrection''and military bott* . ^; i do Vport?bul?r?V |iib?rt ffle p?? 1.'ple.?q! th?se parts of tho. country to/eup jeney .01 ?ocai; taws,- oner "ta mam tam gi.O, rights ) otj?? .citizpnsji.f. ?j fche'.-t?nijed tates, and to eeodreito alb anon citizens of Congress ?o whiob public attention is now balled, hndifelnotant to call isto-otJ erds?v'?h'y! of.*h?j:?xtr?prd^?i7 powers thereby.j^?s^j^?^' except in - cases of impeTa^T^ecessily.^do-,- nevT ertbeless, ^dfl?i?J it rnjs^duty to make known that I will hot hesit?lo to 'exh au st the p?w?r? thus ve<rted in tho Executive, wben?ver and'-^?Bt^t^Kiai;l?jB^e . necessary io do'B?l'fopTth? purposo bf securing to . sll. citizens, of/the .United States the ? peaceful < enjoyment of the . right? guaranteed to th?m bytho Con? stitution and laws, ::iti?hmy earnest wish th afc peach and ohep.rf ni obedience to. law may prevail throughout tho. land, and -thae all . traces of our late 'Unhappy Civil Ij H*|fiWlnn^y.'be speedily removed. ', j These flends ?an b o ; easily ( reached by. ncqui .escenco ia the results of tho oonfliot, now .written in cur Constitution, and the due ana impartial laws in every, part of ohr . counfry,S'j;..p'Jx> VJ.:.UII.-; \ . ci :. TthO failure of looai communities' to '"faftyiph-suoh means1 fdr* the bbfainme'nt u?PPP Ibe/N.aHonaiOQye?nmentihe.onty IO? puMing forth nil ,ita enorflicB - for the i pro tee Mon of? ita ' ^tiraras;'\t?t ' ?yery fabe - peace ana order-throughout the -entire obantrj?tf ?fdnu'^OQ bu .-.s stlr/ned-iO . MA .testimony >whor?bf,'I bav? set my 11 tend and canoed the . seal .or,the,Uni tod, .?tat?alobb affli'?d'.f---^-^."' ' . ... . third day of May,Mn tho year of our Iiord eightoon. hundred and seventy one, and of tho ihd?pondonce'of tho United States the ninety ^fourth,-. .a ^Srgned) nor, s;; ?BANT. dt.A?.r.ti'.-!-??? 1.'.-?>.: M; .<-. UO.?; _For?.*B? a<n?i)t?? ' "> ;??m>oN, Moy 8;^Thp.Honso of (Com mons passed ? r?solution leaving ocean postiigo with this Government, which is knavf u: to bo averse to redaction. To d?J(V Jacob Bright' m o v? d tho, second ,'re^4?4g bf tho bill enfranchising womon, ond in support ai the bill j mndo all the? ed d: and well KOO' t?i? u rg a rn en ts. in its fa _.TO?L'.'. Boiler io spoke in opposition tb the mensuro,! ropouttng veteran abjections to. female 1 suffrage. , Gladstone followed, flaying: he was. nob prepared to sustain tho- measure,' for he w?V disinclined to ' involve; 'womanhood ir?tbe trying "sceiieB ?jud. turbulent excitements of elect ions He preferred tho Italian idea of female ? suffrage, founded ori propel ?y, but oxer oi??d. by proxy. Ha Wa$ ?ppoae^ fc? ,WB . b.iu in its; present libapo, but was jresdy il tO'BUStain a careful measure for the same object. Lord j John Manners wds puz? zled to discbyof tho grounds 0,f Glad? stone's- apposition) and. said soenefl.at ". elections - were!, easily avoidable ? by the samo means as already enabled members uninterested !:i? Wore.' Beresford Hope opposed tho. extension px suffrage, to fe m ales as an outrage upon woman. -Lord Playfair Univer?itos'e^t.ke! in favor of rW0mab suffrage;.;' The vote was taken, and resulted in a majority of sixty-nine against tho bill. ' - ,,r,. ;. . - : PARIS, May &~The Communists are falling back. The Versaillistn re-occu? pied*-Issy and the Park. Issy village was almost surrounded; its remaining defenders woco closely pressed. .; The shells killed several in the Bue Vangei rard. The YeraaUlisfa are apparently massing for an attack on Fort Issy. The Commune was compelled to reduce the garrison of Fort Viooennes by the Prus? sians, who demand a strict compliance with the terms of capitulation. PABIS, Wednesday Night, May 8. Tho Communists have re-oconpied Issy. Experiments with torpedoes planted near the Sonthern forts blew five horses into the air. Gen. B?sel forbids com? munication with the enemy. Attention to flags of trnoe ia forbidden. The in? habitants of Av educ Deytth have been ! notified' to leave the ar on di sse mon ts within twenty-four hours. The besiegers aro active, and a decisive engagement is imminent. A balloon left the Hotel de Ville with letters to-day.* 1 VEnsm^LKa, May 4.- Tho Versailles ??rcds have carried, by assault, the insnr gent position ai Sagnet Mill. 150 of the , Communists Werpi klllod and 10 cannon and 300 prisoners captured. The mill, howe vor, has boon evacuated by tho Ver? sai Iles troops, an1 it is exposed to a de straqtlye fire from' the insurgent f or titi . cations.. . [NOTE.-The Ssg?et Mill re 8or ted captured by Versaillesforoes is oath of and about ono mile from Forts Bioetre and DTvry.] OHABIIBST?K, May 4.-Arrived-brigs Bolla Do)orea ^Ojd ???uqvo .?abina, Ha? v?na. ' _ \ k o^fe^?g?^ bankers nnd capitalists, to form an asso? ciation in -the1 Interests' 'of-'cotton and) sogar producers, witli tho design of con? trolling a portion :6f ;the: t?ade.. The movement oontemplates tho, establish? ment of a bank. , in . that direot interest,' with"8500,COO capital. Tho building o? sj ihrgo'' Cotton press, warehouse and Shga^phodg^on the leYeo.with arrange? ments for freight, will give Btv Loaia ad? vantage of competing points, ii $100,000 are -now ready for ; tho., inauguration of this enterprise/and it is said no difficul? ty will bo experienced in'speedily raising 81,000,000 of capital. The project has been talked of. for eOmo time,, and now has assumed definite shape, and will be undoubtedly carried out Soon. . ALB?N?, N. Y., May 3.-After blobing the.:polls, last ovening, in Greenbush, Benesselaer Oounty, there haying been n charter election there,.a gang of ruf? fians mado an attack oh the inspector of one of the districts, seized the ballot box and smashed it. A fight eueued, in which Luke Gonn i fi", who led the ruf? fians, was, terribly beaten,. Duncan Mo-; Farlane, President of Trustees, who was defeated in tho election, was with the ruffians, and, it is said, was tho ono who smashed th? ballot-box. . The fight lasted spme time, bub tho ruffians wore severely punished: " Thc:citizens hold a m?eting thia evening' to organize aghirist the' riot-: ersi i . ' ? . ... T Npyy.YpnJtfi Moy .3.-Ex-Judge Stew urt, oonusel for Foster, charged with the murder of Putnam, has put iu tho plea that tb ? Indictment j s void anti irregu? lar, on tho ground:' .that Judge Car doz a, bqforo whom tho. indictment was. found, was assigned tn ait ip- tho General Court daring tho'April term of this court, and that ''he' baa no, legal authority tb'preside over tho Court of Oy er and: Terminer, before which the case must come np. - HABTFORTO, CONN. , May 4.-7TUO Le gislaturo adjourned:, to Wednesday, tc await the result of the committee's in vestigation. .. MILWAUKEE, May,4!-Annie Pdinero? has ; gained a divorc?; with $20,000 ali mon;. ' .... SAN FBANOTSO?, Ma; 4.-The Medica Aesooiation, af tor a long d?bate, referrei the, case, of standing of Townsend) c Philadelphia,, to the Ethics Committee. GMLVEL.UTO, May 4.-Tho Miahiga Southern and' Lake Shore lvuilroad hav ?f??ted Horace BS ?Clajk, President, an Augustus ,8ohclJi: ViooprcsideUt. . InANHiTQBT, KY., May- 4.-On th sixth ballot/in tho D?mocratie con vet tibn'for Govern or',' p. H.' Leslie receive 1638) ^ Procter Knott 432. 'NHWYOBJEC, May 4.-A special correi pondent in Paris telegraphs that, tl Communiais"gapiedcohsiderable^oon within tko lost three:'days;.two regim^ before "Fort..Issy, yesterday, turned tl fire upon Gon.~ d'Annea^'bobind' then nnd.desertod to the Oommu.nistaV, 1 P BdonEsnaj, *N>!%f Moy,4.Tr-Tbp labo era on tho,Erie Canal break.mode o di orderly Btrike. Troops were sent i quell them. ...^ . NBW ,Y.0B& jUay 4.-The. State Sope in tondent of Insurance reports that t] Knickerbocker Life Insurance.Oompar has mot all legitimate claims. Jay Gou voluntarily surrendered himself, and tl books required to be produced, win Gould waa released on $10,000 bail. \ ' . ,|IWA0HTHOTON^ May. 4.-Weather pr babilities-Cloudy, weather, with bri South-westerly winds, are probable f the lakes- on Friday; clearing . weath for the lower Mississippi and the Gu ahd high North-eaatorly winds, follow by Westerly winds and ol on dy weath < for the middleond Eastern States. ?.? Rob edon, ia gone North for a wee Gorcoran's condition ia less hopeful i day. . - . [%'. . . . I NEW : OI?EANS, . May 4.-rThe toma on Tuesday, in the vicinity of Bat Rouge, resulted in great destruction property- Trees were uprooted ; a bricks and plankslwhirled in every din tion; tho North ?tnd South walls of t penitentiary, together with the roof the shoe factory and tho celia in t South wing of the building were bur away; the whole-second story and r< of tho atorekouse of the United Sta arsenal, with 300 ioot of the lab?rate from o building and the roof of ono pc dor magazine wer? blown away; 1 roof of the Catholic Church and cemetery fence were blown away; fi la number of frame houses were unroof a sugar house and a number of cabins Joaopb Bernard's [plantation were bio away, and one colored . man waskil and several wounded; the sugar hoi gin house and cabins on James Mc( lin's plantation were all destroyed i several colored persons wounded; a r. tion of a sugar house and all the cot on W. S. Pike's plantation were bk down, two colored men killed and et ral wonnded; a number of ooal boats : flats laden with coal were sunk. ' loss will reach $400,000. During storm, an attempt was made by the < vieta to escape. Only a few got av who were speedily recaptured. An Englishman, named George Tr aard, a painter, who had been emplc ot the Haleigh and Gaston Baili shop, North Carolina, .drank nine gallons of modern whiskey in fif days. The paper whioh makes statement superfluously adds that died. A Beeret political society, mostly < posed of workingmen, bas been dis ered in New York. It hes been in e enco only two months, and it oin has a membership of 50,000 ia that It has branches in the larger oities kn as Bafts. A little son of Mr. G. H; W. Bo of Wilmington, N. C., lost his lif drinking a portion of tho contents bottle of carbolic acid, which had left within his reach by a careless vant. io?- ^ . : I?ONDO*^*;. May ~"4-^Noori.^Con<3o?i 03)|. Bjohd8:90>?? : : ? 2 LOOT?D'N, May 4-rrEvoning..--B??h\Sp lucres^ ?500,000.R jjj^^^'.aroS-iiQ \ \avW?ooii, May ] 4-Noon .-Cottoxi ; .'-Nisw.i' ixOBrt,?t?y':. i -?iopn.^-GoI? steady, nt HM- G o vern menta steady, batrda?l.' Stocka d?ir and ratter heavy.' Monoy easy, ai 5.\ Stale bonds dall and beavy. i;.Exobabge^lbng JQ??;. .short 10>?. Floor, ancV^wheat dall and un ohauge'd. ? . Corn scarce and Arni; Pork steady*'. ?ti^?7ifWMp?tt?ri ?rci?r-up? lands^ 15%; ' Orleans 15)tt;. sales 8,000 bales.': Freights iateady. . _ . '7 Pi M^Ootton strong, with sales of 6,031 bales, at 15%. Floarr^Sou thorn nuohanged. ' .'.-Whiskey Jowar, ?92. Wheat . closed firmer-winter rea: ind amber Western 2.55@2.57. Corn dull, air 80@81."jj Pork 17.25. Beef quiet. Lard-fajrly active-kettle 11%. -Freigh ta a akn.de firmer. Money .very easy, nt. 3. National tank notes ^^}?cV. discount* Gold 11(^11%. ; Governments dull and steady. Southerns very doll, with little change. Tenn?ssees'67>ii; new 67%. Virginias 68??; new 71; Louisianas 67; new 62; levees : 69; 8s 80. | Alabamos j 1.01 ; 6s 70. i Georgina 80; |7s 88. North: Carolinas 47>?; new-25; South Caro-'J Unas 71; now 61}<j. CINCINNATI, May 4.-Flour in fair de-j mond-family 6.25?650. Corn ad? vanced and iu fair demand, at 57@58. Pork dull and holders unwilling to con? cede; 17.25 asked; small sales at 17.12(qU 17.25. Lard dull at prions asked and bo demand, i Bacon-shouldered 7; -sides 9K@W -Whiskey 88. ii ! liALTiMoiiKj May 4.*-.Flour quiet and un ch an god. . .Wheat firm and active choioe white;l<90.. Corn-white South? ern 75@76; yellow 75. Provisions and' whiskey unchanged. Cotton firm, but not higher-middling ? 14 >?; receipts 300 bales; sales 525; stock 5,500. LouisvuiiiB, May 4.-Corn steady-| sacked 68. .Flour unchanged. Provi- j sions heavy.-'Mess pork 18.00. Bacon unchanged.; ; Whiskey 88.. Nsw OnnsANs, May 4.-:Flour irregu- j lar-superfine.6.00; double 6.60; treble 6.75. Pork dull-offered at 19.00. Ba? con dull, nt 7)$@10J?. Lard dull and nominal-kegs 12>?@12%. Sugar iu good demand-r^c?mmon 7>^@7^; fair 9>?@9^; prime 10%. Molasses in good demand-plantation reboiled 40@45. Whiskey steady, at 87@89%. CottoiJ active ?nd higher-rmiddiingl4|^@14^5 reoeipts 4,017 bales; Bales 4,000; stook 164,048. WILMINGTON, . .Moy : ,4.-Cotton quiet and nominal-middling 18J<?; receipts 300 boles; stook 2,290. :' Nonpoivit, Moy Cotton quiet-dow middling,14; receipts 125 bales; soles'50'; stock i;986. m, mi . ~? BOSTON, M0y. 4.-Cotton' quiet and firm-middling 15^;. receipts 1,186 bales; sales .500; stook 19,000. MODIXIB,; May 4,-^Cotton firm-mid? dling 14??; receipts 49 bales; sales 1,000; stock 87,165... . i SAVANNAH-, May 4.-Cotton in moder? ate demand-middling 14; reoeipts 797 bales; soles 450; stook 46,451. GALVESTON, May 4.-Cotton activo and in good demand^-good ordinary 12%; receipts 796 bales; sales 2,500. CiiAiiiiEHTON, May 4.-Cotton firm-f middling 14; receipts 390 hales; soles 400; stock 10,323. A DOURTA, May 4,-Cotton closed firm,1 Ond holders asking an advance of ??o.;, sales 677 boles; receipts 162. Machinery for Sale at Low Prices. EVERY article in perfect working order, nearly now: Wood & Mann SO Borso HORIZONTAL EN? GINE, with two Driving Pulleys,- seven feet diameter and twelve incb face, turned. 40 Horse LOCOMOTIVE BOILER, with steam and water connections, all complete; Gauges, Gooks, Governor, Feed Pumpa, Heater, Bteam Whistle and assortment of toola. One PLANING MACH INE, (Ball & Wit Hams,) with tongue and groova boxea at? tacked., '. ' . " /a ? Two BAW TABLE8, with? improved Man dreht; and six Circular Saws, for ripping and orosB-cattinrf. Math and Ooouter Shaft, wita Pulleys, Bearings and Belting. Also, Portable Frame Building, 50x32feet. Addresser mail, T. W.: PAR MELE, Columbia, 8. O. tfg" Cbarloaton Courier copy once and for? ward bill. May3t3" OF EXPENSES Stares are always paid by tho CUSTOMERS. Tho smaller tho expensoe tho C HE APER The Goods can bo Bold; therefore, as thc $33,000 Store is tho smallest, lt iu an induco mont to bay DRY GOODS From C. F; JACKSON, esr Wim keeps FIRST CLASS GOODS at the LOWEBT PRICES. April 20 FAN MILLS, QRAIN CRADLES, nO R SE - PO WEBS, REAPERS, MOWERS, and all kinds Harvoeting Machines on hand and for sale at lowoat prices in the market. Wo oall speoial attention to onr Horse? power, which is tho best power in uso and not high priced. With onr exporionco in planting, and the neo of agricultural imple? ments and machines, together with our facili? ties for having gooda manufactured, we claim wo can give lower figures, better goods and better satisfaction than any othor house in the country. Send for oatalogue. 1 ' April 23_L?RICK & LOW BANGE. Bio Coffee. pf {\ BAGS RIO COFFEE, for sale low to QU dealers by_ED WA BP HOPE. 1 Seesrer*' Beer DON'T contain Strychnine. It ia pure, and warrantod to bo so. March ll Eiouraion to.8t. Augustine and the St. .^A ML THE splendid and ^W^C fast 8 to amer DIOTA ^^iRk] ^-TTVv TOB, Capt. LY St. Cox-' 7jf\7 ?wS^Vv*v ett?ri ^'U leavo tho ? ^r^iirv??I &N8F1V^W* clty of.CbarlGston, on ^^^^g^^g^.TUESDAY, May lt!tb, ekonro?on to F??rida, arriTing at Savannah on [Wednondav morning early, and remaining there until, afternoon, affording ample time tp vialt Buenaventare and other points of Intor-^ cst. '.Lcaving.atSo'clockP. Ju.., fillanlye ut St. Augustine Thursday morning, where a 'moat agrooablo day maybe spent inspecting tho ancient Spanien fortrean, the Cathedral, a iid other re lie a of tho first Battlement on tho oontinont, in Bailing on the bay br visiting tho orango groves of tho neighborhood., ? . -- Leaving St. Augustine on Friday morning, tho Dictator will pass np the St. John's to Pa? latina, by daylight, stopping at all point's of int?rpBt, thua affording a rare opportunity of Boeing, to the boat advantage, the mont beau? tiful of Southern rivers. Boin ming, will leavo Jacksonville Saturday, Fernandina tho same afternoon, arriving at Savannah Sunday morning ahd Charleston Sunday evening. Fare for round trip $18. No extra charge for meals or staterooms. May 8U RAVEN EL St CO., Agents. "LOVE & GO." "^TTLL open on MONDAT a beautiful Uno Ladies' Bress Goods, . . INCLUDING . MADDER LAWNS, From 10c. upwards. BILK GRENADINES, .From'25c. upwards. LACE POINTS, ARD LACE PALETOTS, From ?3.00 to $50.00. AIBO, WO will exhibit a beautiful line and a BIO DRIVE IN : SHETLAND 8HAWLS KW SHETLAND MANTLES, .. ^r$3.00 EACH. Ever fahy alive to the wants of onr custom? ers, oar bayer in New York is watching the market olcaoly, and has sent na, UNDER THE DECLINE, a Bia STOCK Of DOMESTIC GOODS. We aro making quick aale? and ?mall profits and our fo!#prfe*aeatiafy the desist ouyer. ......... n .. - w. D. LOYE-, Aprn ia?'....".; ': * ;D.;g;~MoqREERY. ' Ak?Hif Cal? for" tho BasVSter?osdopio Mim aesortman^of Vi?^V"8 In Gormany, I X3L California. Switzerland, Spain, Ireland, Scotland,- fchm-HiTor^Tbarnea, near Loddon; ?IBO, in the United' States; Statuary, colored and plain. AJeo, ' STereoHcopuB, some low .'priced, for sale at L -. ' . BRYAN & MoOARTER'S Boolretore. jj May 3 /_ -.y-. \ t ' I jp Dissolution. \ ft\B.? copartnership beretoforo existing un X der tho firm of J. A T. \i. AGNEW io thin day dissolved by mut ail* consent. AM in? debted to said firm will ploafjo make immedi? ate paymentto John' Agnew & Son1, to whom those havjng c'aima agalnit said firm wlU pre? sent same for uquidatlcn.' i - ' > r?+ JOHN AGNEW, A|)ril 80 fly- N THOMAS B. AGNEW. c ' '.Copartnership. TT1HE nndoreigncd, having purchnsod tho JL stock of merchandizo of tho late firm of J. & T. R. AGNEW, will conduct the business at tho old stand, under the firm of JOHN. AG? NEW Sc SON. They trout, by strict attention to business, and tho low ra,tVH at which they will sell their goodB, to ?necit the patronage heretofore oxteuded to tho lato.firm. JOHN AGNEW, April 30 6_JOHN AGNEW, Ja. CHILDS & WILEY, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES,' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, UMBRELLAS, CANES AND Boys' Clothing, (Successors to IK. J. Hoke.) WILL continue the business at the old stand, Main street. We will sell tho recent purchnso at New York Cost. Como and BCO our new stock of SPBING GOODS now arriving, and purchased by that experienced and artistio clothier, G. M. JOHN? SON. L. D. CHILDS, March 17 f2roo_JOHN 8. WILEY. CORRECT TIME >x-s>. MAY bo obtained by calling at ISAAC f 4?A SULZBACHER'S and purchasing ono ^of those justly colobratod ELGIN WATCHES, and whore you can find a _ completo atock of Diamonds, Jewnlry, ?I" "~^\\ Silver and Plated Vi aro, of tho best H W manufacturo. In addition are the United 8tates, Waltham, English and SW?SB Watohos in Gold and Silver Cases, which will be closed ont at New York prices. Constantly on hand fino Oold ChainB, Seal RingB, Charms,Lockets, Slcove Buttons, Sets, and a varied stock of Fancy Articles. All kinda of Repairing dono promptly, and warranted, by ISAAC 8ULZBAC?IER, April 27_Undor Columbia Ootol. Fishing Tackle. ALARGE and complote assortment of 8ILK, GRASS, FLAX ind COTTON LINES. ALSO, Every variety of superfine Limorick and ? Kirby HOOKS, Limorick Hooka on Gimps, and Gut, Cork Floate, Trout Spinnora, Dip Nets, Fly Spoons, Multiplying Reels, Just re? ceived at E. POLLARD'S. April 25 tfO_ LIME, TUB GREAT FEllTIMZEK. ICAN furnish LIME at Depot at Walhalla, 8. C., for $1 50 per barrel. Address, REV. B. IIOLDEB. Walhalla, S. C. ??...*.'* Awry ".. ?A hu ? t-iUt*') t'tt ?rudeM . * :.. ''*'? ".. ' -s 1? C?L?l?BlA ! JL OU are respectfully invited to pall at tho ??U>r$,of L?RICK ? Lo w it ANCE, where yon will find the largest and moat completo stock Of HARDWARE, QUO OE HIEB, AGBICUL TUB*!.- IHPI^SMENTS, and general Planta? tion Supplies, of any houso in Colombia, and at prices that invariably please, ;; ' L?RICK * LOWRANCE, West aide Hain 8 tr cot, First Bloch above Colombia-Hotel. M?y? . ail dimpk Just Bieoeive?, AT PORTER & STEELE'S, A FOLL UNE or SASH RIBBONS, .1 IN ALL COI/OBS, Fon . MAY PARTIE8 V April 27 M'? ;IC E N Z IE . -18 NOW PREPARED WITH A FULL AND SELECT STOCK I OF 1 : ? - . . \,. i < . ? t v > j : Fancy Goods and Toya? THE .mont complote in .variety and1 quality 1 :in tho oliy. Spring gooda for. boys and | girls, consisting of Bats and Balta, Harblea, Skipping Hopee, Croquet Sets, .Hoops, Blow, Robber, Blondin, Rainbow, Gyr?abopo, Cha? meleon, Spring and Fancy Tups, Doha in pro fa?ion, dressed and ondreseed, Fancy Boxes, Bags, with b large stock of Common TOTS. I A large and varied assortment of puro Can? dies, manufactured daily. Cakes - of all kinds fresh, roado every d ay. * French Bon Bona? OrystaUiaed Fruits, Ghooolate, Nougeat,Lon? don Almonds, Cream Dates, Ao. Canned Qoode, a foll supply. JeUies, home manufac? turo from pure fr nit. Foreign Fr id Us and Nota, Aim on da, Raisins, a f nil line. : English Crackers, Albert Biscuit,.genuino. Weddings, PartiOH.Pio Nice. &o.t supplied to , order, with Cake, leo Cream, Lemonade, Ac.. Gall at McKenzie's Confectionery and Toy Store, Hain street, near Btato HGUBO, and bo convinced that our assort mon t audpriocaoan not be exoeUed._?. . , .4. April 26 WALTER 0. FI8HER, (Opposite ?olumbia'notel;) DRUGGIST AND ife sss! Drugs, Medicines, ! ?rietaicals, SPONGES*? i im . Chamois Skins, Corks, ul j:..;?(-. i'oHot Brushes, Tooth Brushes, . . Combs, Toilet Soap, . .. - CaatBeSoap* Bay Rum, Hair OUs, Viohy Salt, Kissingen Salt, Nit..Cerium, Leibig's Meat, \ ' Jam. Ginger, - Corn Staroh, i 1 Gelatine,. : . Cloves, . All?pico, i I \ Cinnamon.,, . .' 1 Nutmegs, - Mace, j Puro Soda, Eng., ' Cream Tartar, >'/* Congress Water," 4o.~"ly . .3" Proscriptions prepared 'ist any hour of the night or day. ? ._April 29 For Sale. MWE offer the following desirablo pro? perty for sale: THAT splendid famlty RESIDENCE, with forty-two acres of land attached, known aa the "Walker Place." Several hundred fruit trees of the choicest, 'selection now in fnll beariug. Tho lands aro comprised of highlands and meadow, with a bold free spring not distant from the house. The front, near four acres in extent, faces on Upper Boundary, one of onr most public streets. ALSO, , > That very desirablo piece of property situ? ated on corner of Richardson and Lumber streets, running back to Assembly, containing near two acres land. On tho premises ia a lengthy brick store, say 200 feet deep, The lot comnrisos one of the most desirable build? ing sites in tho city. , . ? ALSO, , Tho Lot situated on corner of .Richardson and Liurol-streets, opposite tho proposed Court House and Post Obice, for which 175,000 has been appropriated, fronting 00 feet on Main street and 208 on Laurel. .... B. CN EALE A BON, April 29_Cotton Town. BRANDIES. 5CASKS James Hennesay's ? Brandenburg Freres BRANDIES, imported direct,.and ofierod pure and unadulterated. These com? prise vintages of 1833, 1838, 1860 and 1863. Stock of Hocks. Clarets and White Wines in? clude some of tho most famous brands a? well as sound low priced goods. For sale by March 25_GEO. BYMMEttfl. Terms Cash Only. OUR torms ore strictly cash, and no order .will hereafter be filled, or goods deliver? ed, until paid for. AU parties indebted to UB will pleaeo call and pay the Hame immediate ly. _J. A T. R. AGNEW. REMOVAL. Entire New Stock. THE undersigned respectfully informs ol his customers that he has REMOVED to ?13 tho now atoro, on Main street, directly -lUXopposito tho Columbia Hotel, and ie fully prepared with an entirely NEW 8TOCK OF GOODS, to fit out a gentleman in tito very LATEST FASHION, ne has scoured tho latest and best stvlos of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS generally. Call at the now stand ?nd select a suit, or loavo your order and have it made tomoasuro. O. D. EBEBHARDT. March 20_ Natural Frozen loe. AS tho summer season ia now approaching, I wish to inform my old customers, and the pnblio in general, that having secured a good crop of natural frozen lake ICE, thia winter, wo are prepared to furnish it, in any quantity, aa' low aa any that oau bo procured boro, that is, from one to ono and a half cen ta per pound, according to quantity, and have been Belling at that pr i co sinco tho Ut of January. J. D. BATEMAN, Ag't, March 17 2mo_Colombia Ice Honao. JUST RECEIVED, ASHALL invoice of those gonuino Albert BISCUITS, manufactured by McKcnalo j ?fc McKenzie, Edinburg, Scotland. ALSO, English Biscuits, Fancy Nie Naca, Bril? liants, Gem?, Cornhill, Ac. April 7 JOHN McKENZIE. ?> B ALBE S > J?ii i % ? rl?' . '.':.'.?.{ Vi-". And Those ?l Want of D RY; GO ODS. TIT . YT E hare now ia store a foll line of the newest and most FASHIONABLE GOODS .;vti;( i. Ju.I: ifyt*::,. .... ,.: . ? Of domestic", FreVrioh and English manufac? turo, which wo guarantee, at all times, to ?sell aa low1, if not at leas prices,.than .any house in Colombia, baying ont Goodu from the largest and most celebrated establishments In the United States. And aa .wo desire to please all, we have now in our bonas? the BES? GRADES : ' ' . vj : , ir., i ri : . ? OF ? EVERY CLASS OP ; GOODS, From the lowest to tho highest, ana wo feel I confident that all those favoring ns with ah I order from a distance will be pleased and satisfied that O UR HOUSE - 1 IB"'-'. . .. ?}[ THE O XT ZS In this city to deal with/ We will, npon application, send promptly by mail, full lines of samples of those kind of Goods- desired, arid specified hy our friends and customers. All ordere, ocoompanicA;by cash amounting to. ?25 and over, delivered in any pufrot th? 'free^orir'eighrch^?eli. Those unaccompanied: -will l>o oont OJ ?. I>. \ Wo reaped tinily eoltcit otdera, ; which will receive;tb/S;?owpfe and, por&Onal AUontiqh, pf One of.tho firm., Oar, prices being low,,we think we3can mdflr Batara^?UiW>U, 'Give us atrial'. '. 5?PW? (i^ffR#' ? I J."BL. Sc M.7L; ERHARD;- ' May s .-'lug..- ? ;-^.f. COEUMBIA, S. O. Otm^BEADTIFD Li ATTRACTTVE^??fD extraordinary ': . ri url;'"; ' . W V ; CHEAP STOCK OP DRY GOODS Is in store andmoving, making room daily for NEW ARRIVALS, Which we will continue to receive nil through the sea eon. OHA SAMPJL.K BURKAU Ia a success, and we are now distributing Goods over the entire State through Its agency. Tho most careless observer cannot bot eec tho great advantages to be derived from dealing with a live house, like ours, where everything ia kept moving by oyatem and order-where no extra profits are tacked on to pay idle hands. Of conree, we can and do SELL GOODS GHEAPEB THAN ANY HOUSE IN .THIS SECTION. A positive proof is, coat we sell more Goods than all the rest added together. ' That ia the proof. The people know where to bny cheapest, and let the stranger follow the great public. In buying, let them follow those who know R. C. SHIVER & CO. April 8 _ GEORGE TUPPER, BROKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR? ANCE AGENT. Office over W. G. Fisher's Drng Store, oppoalto Columbia Hotel, Main street, Columbia, 8. C._May 2 Cotton Seed Oil. AFURE article, superior to others aa a salad oil for table use, at one-third the prlco of imported. For uale by April 9 _EDWARD HOPE. i White's Gardening for the South, B BY the late Wm. A. White, of Athone, Ga. $2. HOLMES' SOUTHERN FARMER and MAR? KET GARDENER. $1.50. The Phosphate Rocks of South Carolina, their History and .Developments-Colored Plates. $1.25. Six Sermons on Temperance,.by Lyman Beecher. Sacred Rhetoric; or a Course of Leotnroa on Preaching, R. L. Dabney, D. D. $1.50. Anv above sontiby mall. DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Feb 19_Opposito Columbia Hotol. Pickled Meats. &c. mniS DAT RECEIVED: X FULTON MARKET ROUNDS, Fulton Market BEEF,' Pig Pork, Davis' Diamond Ham?, Forris' Sugar-onred Stripa, Extra Beef Tongues, Smoked Beef. Something new every day, to try anupleEae our patrons?_j GBO. 8YMMEBB. Fot: Bale/ ; jj > 3?*(\ f\ ACRES of LAND In fiarnweU, .OULF on tho?diatt?.;v ; -J.,v^r'-.. 750 ACRES in Korahaw-rin lot*jw STiit, Saw Mill and 2.000 acres of Land In Lexing? ton, on North Edleto, $7,000. , 2,500 aerea Watoree Bottom Land, $2 pr acre 2,600 aoroB creek bottom and pine Land, at $2 per aero. 1 Houso in thia city, $5,000. HOUSE and thirteen aorea LAND, near tne city-$8.500. Apply to JOHN BA?8KETT, Attorney at Law and Beal Estate Agent. 8eo? 25 ly