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33y Telegrapn. Coii);rtMlonai. WASHINGTON, February 9.-Banks, yes? terday, in appealing t<> Stevens against pressing a vote, used che following lan? guage: "I believe that u day or two, de? vote.! to tho subject of the reconstruction of thc Government, will brin-,' us to asolu- J tion, in which we shah agre, and in which I tho two Houses shall ntrree, in which the people ot* the country will sustain us, and in which the Pr?sidant will give us his sup? port.'" This speech gives rise to various speculations, lt is understood, however, that Banks was frequently in council with the Southerners recently her.', and that lie favors their proposed policy. Banks inti? mated that any Congressional policy would be futile in operation, it' opposed by tho Executive. We must have laws in which thc Executive will co-operate, in order to make those laws elTcctivc. If wc fail to j secure co-operation in the laws, it is our duty to drop law-making, and consider the ? puiq>oses and position <>r thc President himself. In the Senate, the death of Henry Cin? der, of Kentucky, was announced, and Mr. Davis"pronounced a eulogy. In tho House, the consideration of the Stevens hill was resumed. Batiks took thc j floor, and said be believed the States ; lately in rebellion were still State.?, hut ! may he regarded in a state of siege; he j would not object to placing them under martial law; hut thc hill wont further es- j tublishiug a Government responsible nci- I ther to Congress nor to the people, but to | theconunan.ler.it' tho army. Another ob- | jection is, not a letter or line looking to the ! establishment of any other than a military government. Mr. Ashley rnse to a question of order, ! and called up the Nebraska veto, and the ! Senate's act ion thereon. Thc message was read, \\lo>n Ashley moved the previous question and the'bill passed Pinto 1? [.?avis" and Raymond voting nay. .Stevens" bill was resumed, when Ray- i mond said it was clear there was not una- ? nimity enough to secure tim effectiveness .d' the measure, as noni- of the proposi? tions before th.- _Honse had sufficient ! friends to enforce them, > v.MI if passed. 1 The time had arrived for Congress to r-nn- ? e.-rt som?> measure which would secure effective unanimity and command the sun- i port of every department of thc Govern- i ment. He proposed tho ?vhol > matter he referred to a committee of live or seven. 1 of which Stevens shall bc chairman, to re port hy bill, hy Wednesday, for thc protec- > tion of lift; and liberty in tho South, and for a speedy re-admission of those States. I In the course, of a long debate, Shelle- i barger said thc New Orleans riot commit- I tee would, on Monday next, present a bill i for tho civil organization of the States. Raymond was glad to hear it. News item*. LONDON, February 0.-A letter from Ga? ribaldi, published to-day, in Venice, ex? presses sympathy for the struggling Cre? tans. PATHS, February 9.-An understanding ! has been arrived at by which thc Turkish ' forces aro to evacuate Servia. It is stated the Popu will soon make an j appeal to thc Catholic powers to sustain ! hun. WASHINGTON, February 1). --Thc Commis? sioner of Agriculture has received a small quantity of superior Chinese sugar cine seed, to be distributed on application by mail; address Isaac Newton, Agricultural Department, Washington. A delegation of Masons will leave hero for Columbia, S. C., to-morrow, for the purpose of presenting jewels to South Ca? rolina Masons. The National Democratic Committee met at the National Hotel, with a view to the election of d'-l gates to a convention .of each State, to consider the state of the country. A proposition of tho Pennsyl? vania committee to hold a national con? vention at Harrisburg, May 21, was favor? ably entertained. Its adoption is pro? bable-with suggestions to the Stats committees to order elections of delegates forthwith, who may act in an emergency. I President Johnson trailed upon George I Peabody to-day, as a private citizen, and j in thc course of conversation, paid that | gentleman a high compliment for bis mag? nificent gift in behalf of thc educational interests of the South. Peabody, replying, said he had some knowledge of official cares bearing upon the Executive, anti ap? preciated his efforts to restore the lately rebellious States to their full relations to the Federal Government. Alluding to bis tL^ residence in England, he said there was more friendly feeling among tho people ami Government ?d' that country than heretofore. Henry Gridor, of Kentucky, whose death was announced to-day, served in the war of 1812, nnderGen. Shelby: in both Houses of thc Kentucky Legislature, and nine years in Congress. He was a member of the Reconstruction Committee, and was untiring in kindly ofiicos tor thc people of the unfortunate States. Tho export of specie amounts to-#210, 000. The World publishes an expose- of the order of tho Grand Army of the Repnblic. The. organization numbers 000,00!) radicals to sustain impeachment. RALEIGH, February'.). The Legislature bas passed the- relief bill, staving off pay? ments of debts twelve months. ('OJIMKltOIAI. AM) FINANCIAL. NEW YOKE, Fobrnarv !? Noon. Money 6<%7 per cent. Exchange r,0 da vs 108A,; sight 108 j. Gold PST j. Cotton dull, ?It 32@33 for middling uplands. Flour dull and drooping. Wheat dull. Corn dull, in buyers1 favor. Rye dull. Oats dull. Pork dull and lower; new mess $20.';2^/;-2().7'.e. old mess $20. Lard dull, barrels ll.Co Ul . CINCINNATI, February th- Flour, grain and provisions quiet, without important .-hange in prices. Moderate demand for bacon and bulk meats. Chees.- linn, at 16. Putter timi, at 2S@30. 7 1'. M. Cotton a shade firmer, with sales of I.KKi bales, at Flour dull j State $0.1 .V</. 12. Mixed Western com $1.13 : f< 1.14. SAVANNAH, February 9. Colton firm Liverpool middlings 32. LONDON, February 9 Noon.--Consols 91 ri-lC. Five-twenties 72i. LIVEUPOOI.,February 9-Noon. The eut- | ton market opens strong, with probable j ?lay's sales of K),liC0 bales: prices un- ; changed, middling uplands being still : quoted at 14?@14?j. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON. FEB. ?j. AHRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Carlotta, Collins, New York. Steamship Carroll, Hudgius, Baltimore. PURE LEAF LARD, IN 100-POUND PACKAGES, at very low rates, by FISHER A LOWRANCE. Jan P?_ NEW BACON. I?VJ lt SALE bv ' FISHER A LOWRANCE. Jan IS NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBERS having repur? chased tho interest of Dr. E. W. OREEN, in the busiriess of M. B. GREEN & CO., will continue the same at the old stand under tho name and style of C. H. BA ED WIN & CO. All debts and cr?dita of the late finn arc assumed by tho new firm, and a prompt settlement of accounts ia requested. C. H. BALDWIN. M. B. GREEN. COLUMBIA, Februarv 9, 1?C7. Feb 9 3 JOHN H. HEISI2, CJ o ii io ctiono r, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! CANDIES manufactured daily, at as low as can bc laid down here from Gie North. as~ Corner of Plain and Marion streets. Feb3_ I JN V??l?3TJ? HOOP SKIRTS. A LOT JUST RECEIVED DY EXPRESS, AT C. F. JACKSON'S. Feb 7 House Carpentering, Undertaking1 ? KS? Cabinet-Making. ?0> OED FURNITURE REPAIRED, VAR-I NISH ED and mad. as pood as new. COFFINS, of all kinds, lurid -bed at low oat price?, u?' Satisfaction puaraatei d in qnalitv . ''work and priers. J. W, CI?ICK, Cam i- n sire, t, Next to Southern Express Office. Feb 5_ Imo* ATTENTION CITIZENS ! CLARK & PEETEt HOUSE, SIGN and O RN AM EN y>S?TAL PAINTERS, Graining. Marb ;;.L.??5ding, Gilding, Glazing and Kal soming. Paper Hanging executed in thc best manner on thc shortest notice. Shop on Assembly street, next door to John Stork, between Washington and Eady streets. Country orders promptly attended to. Jan 3D 3mo W. W. CLARKE. WM. PEET E. I } ni MW VND JEWELRY. THE undersigned has on hand and is const ant Iv _^receiving the LATEST STYLES OF GOODS in his lino, to which ho invites the attention of purchasers, ??s.. Give him a call. A* E P A I R INO, EM all its branches, promptly at tended to. I. SULZBACHER, gfFcb 2 At J. Sulzbacher ft Co.'s.'B! i QUEEN'S DELIGHT ! ! Queen's Delight!! HAVE you tried tho QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT, the great American blood purifier? If not, do so at once. It is, with? out any exception, the greatest medicine out. Don't get anv othe r blood cleanser. For sale bv FISHER ft IIE1NITSH, and E. E. JACKSON. Feb 3 "BEWARE OF THAT COUGH!'' 11HE changing soas.:n ii productive of many afflictions of the lungs and throat. A small cough is thc voice of na? ture telling you to beware of the danger of a neglected cough. For all kinds of cough and affections of the lungs, use "S TAN? LEY'S COUGH SYRUP." lt will euro you. Begin at once. Don't d.i.iv. Go to FISHER ft HEDilTSH, and ask 'for "Stanley's." They are the proprietors. Nov !? The Adornment of the Head-Thc Hair Restorer. GRAY HEADED people have their locks 'restored by it to the dark, lust rons, silken tresses of youth, and are happy. Yoting people, with light, faded or red hair, have th. se unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice. People whose heads are covered with dandruff and humors, use it, and have clean coats and ch ar and healthy scalps. Bald-headed veterans have their remaining locks tight? ened, and the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of nair, and dance for joy. Young gentlemen use ii because it is ric hly perfumed. Young ladies use it be? cause it keeps their hair in place. Every? body munt and milt use it, because it is the I cb aneat and best article in the market, ; For salo bv FISHER A HEINITSH, Feb 3 ' . Druggists. Toothache Cured in One Minute. fTIHE mos! violent toothache relieved in I I one minute. For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH, Pharmacists. Feb 1 The Two-Shilling Cough Remedy 1 VCOMBINATION of Wild Cherry and 'Tar. A valuable cough cure forcon snmptii >n, coughs, colds, asthma, inilucnza, catarrh and all lung dis? ases. Only 2."> cents a bottle. For sale by FISHER ft ll EINITSH. Pharmacists. Seeds. Fisher & Heinitsh. Seeds. ("1 OOD and reliable GARDEN SEEDS, at T FISHER ft HEINITSH'S Seed Store. 'Tlc- Seed Store where cheap Seeds are is opposite the Phwnix Office. The largest papers and the best, at thc lowest price, at FISHER ft HEINITSH'S. Feb 1 A Great Medicine for Horses, Mules, Brood Mares. rill IE GERMAN HORSE POWDER thc I only safe medicine, and the only good medicine worth giving to a h..rsc. for all diseases to which horses and mules arc subject. It improves their condition, makes thom serviceable, renders them valuable, makes them sleek and beautiful. For sale by FISHER ft H El NU'S ll. Druggists. Cutlery! Cutlery!! AFULL assortment of Table and Pocket CUTLERY, SCISSORS, ftc, in store and for sale luw by JOHN C. DIAL. TUM undersigned oilers (IRKATER INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS THAN ANV OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY, as his Stock, consisting of DRY GOODS of all descriptions. Case, CLOTHING, ll ATS anti CA PS. BOOTS and SHOKS. FANCY GOODS, Must be disposed of within the NEXT THIRTY DAYS, to make room for Spring Goods. Rovers would do well, therefore, to call before purchas? ing elsewhere. Now is the lime for everybody to call and buy ironi J. MENDEL, Main street, a few doors above iv Stenhouse s. BISTATE MONEY Y ET TAKEN AT PAM. Jan 27 BMGIS FIIII milli) HUN. The following mentioned Goods can be bought at ENTICING PRICES, until closed out: ZEPHYR KNIT GOODS- of ail descriptions, MERINOS. DELAINES. and PARIS POPLINS KERSEYS, LINSE YS and CASSI MERES, ( 'AS 11M ERE and MERINO HOSIERY. EXTS& B?BG?MS OEEEBED ttl BLANKETS I EXTRA BARGAINS OFFERED IS CARPETS AP RUGS ! Our stock of DOMESTIC and STAPLE GOODS, for Jobbing, is as complete as usual. City and country mer? chants are invited to inspect. SHIVER & BECKHAM. NEW STORE AND Jan IS Clothe o' Hats, Caps AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! Vt Wholesale iincl Retail : AT THF. OU) STAND, NO. 57 A ND 5'J MAINSTREET, COLUMBIA. Mil . THE undersigned informa his fellow-citizt ns, that having rubuilt and thoroughly refurnished his .-torc, In: is prepared to show a COMPLETE STOCK id' Goons fu the CLOTHING LINE, to which In invites uttention. His assortnn td. comprises, cu A GYER-COA TS, PA NTS A NJ) VESTS, SCAUPS, CU A VATS, HATS, CAPS, JUA VE LIN G DLA SUETS. SHA W Ls, cf) LL.Mis, A,-. TUC S US, VALISES, HAT HONES, Et-. Also, a splendid assortment of BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS on hand, made up at short notice. F AHOY CASSIXYCEKE SUITS at $15, SUITS ra ? io, SKITS at 20, . SKI I'S at 45, SUITS at 25, SUITS at 50. Si l l's at itu. SUITS at (50, SUII'S at 35. SUITS at 70. R. C. ANDERSON, H E. NICHOLS & CO., General Insurance Agents, Stock and Exchange Brokers, COLUMBIA, 2B. O. REPRESENT, among others, the following w< it-known FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES: QUEEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY ot Liverpool and London -author? ized capital ?2,000,000, or nearly. $10,000,000 I NOKKYVKJ I'KKS' AGENCY, New Vor!; capital and assets over 3,000,000 IN rERNATIONAL, Now York-capital and asst ts ncarlv. 2,000,000 SECURITY, New York - capital and assets. 1,500,000 HOME, Now Haven-caj.ital and assets. 1,500,ono M W ll ATTA N. New York capital and ass? ts. 1,100,000 Nc :. H AMERICAN, New York-capital and assets. 700,000 HOME, Savannah. Oa. capital and assets. 500,01)0 SOUTHERN INSURANCE AND TRUST, Savr.nnali capital and assets ... 5ou,uoo Risks taken on BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, COTTON in st orv and on planta? tions Household Furniture, Kents, Leases, Mortgages Mid every driptxon of pro? perty liable to loss or damage by fire, on the LOWEST TERMS. Policies issued pay? able in ;,ohl or currency, and losses promptly paid. /ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford capital and assets nearly $1,000,000. This liberal aud gene rous company presents groat inducements to those who feel that life is uncertain, and who desire to make a CERTAIN provision for those near and dear, who otherwiso might suffer when they are gone. SELL EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, in suma to suit, at the usual rates. Internal Revenue Stamps, of all denominations, for tale. ?ar Office corner of Main and Plain ttrceta, over Agnew's ??torw Sept 9 ?mo Breakfast Bacon. TWO THOUSAND lbs. BACON STBIPS, f?.r sale low by E. A O. D. HOPE. New Orleans Sugar and Syrup. ?T HMDS. NEW ORLEANS SUGARS. <i bbis. .' " SYRUP. Juat if. and for sale bv Jan 23 E. ? G. D. HOPE. Planting Potatoes. pr/~VBBDS. PLANTING IRISH ROTA- ! i'?ES. in tine order. b\?r sale by .ian 23 E. ft G. D. HOPE. Madjeroi. ONE HUNDRED packages Nos. 1 and 3 MACKEREL, in lid*, quarter, bait and whole barrels, of warrautcd quality and wright. E. AG. D. HOPE. Buckwheat Flour. /"C/WY LT'S, prime BUCKWHEAT ?J?t}\J\J FLOUR for sale -lt', pounds | for 51. E. .V G. D. H\jyiL. t Jan IS Mountain Butter. fflEN kegs choice MOUNTAIN BUTTER X for sale low. E. A G. D. HOPE. Jan 25 HAMS! HAMS! AKINE LOT just received, at Jan :'.(> J. C. SEEGEKS A CO. WHISKEY ! WHISKEY ! rZf\ BARRELS OLD RYE WHISKEY, a \ ?_>V/ wholesale and retail. Jan 30 J. C. SEEGERS A ( O. CHEESE! CHEESE! ! IA BOXES fm CHEESE, at JA t Jan .Kt JOHN c. SEEGERS A CO. EXTRA BACON STRIPS ! A Jan30 J. C. SF.EGERS A CO. CHEWING TOBACCO. 1/\ BOXES CHEWING i'OBACCO of] IVJ various ?rades, at Jan :io JOHN C. SEEGERS \ CO. ! HARVEY'S ITCH OINTMENT! "?"Teures Heh i;, twenty-four I.ours. It ? X cures all kinds of It- ti Barber*? Itch, Damp Itch, Tetter Heh, Pile Itch, Scald-j head Itch. F" r sale bv FISHER .v HEINITSH. Pharmacists. Jan 12 ikic? Jklc 1 T% BEES, of th? best CREAM ALE, wholesale and on draught. Dee 28 J. C. Sl'.EGEES A CO. HOES AND CHAINS. Al Ute Sign of Ute Uoblen Pad-Lock. ONE HUNDRED doz. HOES, assorted qualities and siz''^. 500 pairs TRACE CHAINS, assorted, lu store and for sale CHEAP for CASH by Jan 24 JOHN C. DIAL. ' AI.I^ PERSONS In want of Job Printing, Of any kind, CARD, HANDBILL OB PAMPHLET, Are invited to call at the PHO^IK OFFICE. Satisfaction guaranteed, IN PRICE AND STYLE. CHOICE STOCK UDLUDHS! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! BBLS. GIBSON'S X, XX. XXX. WHIS? KEY. Bbl.-. 0. Bliss' Old Bourbon WHISKEY, j il Corn and Rye domestic " Holland Anchor GIN. .' American Hope " " Pinct and Rochelle BRANDY. ;> Jamaica and Sauta Cru/. Rum. " Sweet Malaga Wine. Cherry and Madeira Wine " Catalognia Claret Wine. .. Stougbton Bitters. Boxes Bokcr's and Krauter Bitters. " Curacoa and Anniseed Ci rdial, " Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. With a general stock of GENUINE LI-j QUOltS, worthy attention of purchasers, at fair prices. Call and examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere, as gn at inducements will 1.(Tered. A. L. SOLOMON. Second do :. from Shiver House. Oct 18 On Plain strei t. HACKEREI, SCALER HEBBIXGS g R A?H? fi S ? -| BOXES SCALED HERRINGS. XV/U bi half bbl.-. Ne. 1 MACKEREL. io half bids. No. 2 MACKEREL. 10 41 " No. 3 28 box.s Lemon CR A4 K URS 20 " Sugar 20 .. Oyster 20 " Soda 5 h bite. Clear BACON SIDES, at reduced price. 5 buds. Bacon Shoulders. Just received and in ?tore, and for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES by A . I. . S 0 /. 0 M 0 .Y, Second door from t':. Sid' er Hons:, Nov 22 < ?ti Plain street. Gunny Bagging. -I (\ BALES GUNNY BAGGING, extra 1U weicht 2A p..un.ls. 50 coils MANILLA Rt ?PE. 1 bale BAGGING TWINE. The above in s'..ire at reduced ra'.s. A. E. SOLOMON. Seeon I dior from Shiver House, Oct 18 On Plain sir.-, t. _ Hoes, Chains, Axes, &c. mWO HUNDRED do/. HOES, assorted X sizes and qualit ios. :?I>'| pairs PLOW and WAGON TRACE CHAINS. 50 doz. b. st Wanam, d AXES. HlfiO Swedes PLOW Mt ?CUDS. With a lu i assortment of Plow Si. el, Plantation [ron. Wagon and Plow Hames, Spades, Shovels. A'c. For sale at lowest market pri< a b?r cash I y Jan 2.4 J- A T. R. AGNEW. Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris. "TTTJ'F. have m store, and shall keep con W stantly on hand a full stock of the above, and oller to com ra.-tors and build? er?, and those in want oT the above, great inducements. Apply to LEVIN ? MI KELL, Doc o' W callington street. LIMESTONE SPRINGS FEMALE lll(;il SCHOOL. Rev. Wm. Curt!?, IA..Ii., Rev. Ii. YV. Fuller, lal?- of Honuiort, PRINCIPALS. THE ensuing session of Ubis /V-?jA School will commence on tli^;jVI|rNI:SI,AV' "" '"th ?lay of jR^ H ?? fot now difficult of ac ???iJ^ cess but fourteen miles from the Pacolet Depot, ou thc Spartanburg ami Union Railroad, which is now running from Columbia through; conveyance from that place eau be furnished, er'])r. Curtis will send over, at any time, to meet any arrival there. It is requested that applications for ad mission be made as soon as possible to Dr. Curtis, at the School; answers will be re? turned in ?. ach instance, and parties then applied fer will be met '?..> Di. Curtis, at the most convenient point on the line of railroad between Charleston and Tacolot depot, at thc opening of thc School. TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, In Specie, <.). Us j-\nd ca lent in Currency. PK? SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. Doa] ?, including washing, fuel, lights, etc.: . $60 00 Tuition in all English branches. 25 00 Stationery, pens, ink, paper, etc. I 00 The above is required for each pupil; the following are optional: Tuition on the Piano... $26 00 Usc of Piano. ... 2 50 Tuition on thc Guitar. 20 00 Vocal Le ssons, separate. 20 00 Vocal Lessons, in class. 10 00 Tuition in French or Modern Lan? guages, each. . . 20 (X) Tuition in Drawing or Painting. ... 20 00 No i>ther charge will he made, except for books and private stationery furnished. Towels, a pair of sheets and a cup to bo brought by each boarder. Jan 13 tl4 IRON, STEEL. NAILS, POTWARE. Tin'd and Jap'd HOLLOWWARE Carpenters' and Blackrni's TOOLS SCALES. AXES, S. W. Collins' and ciier brands. PAINTS. OILS and GLASS. In store and for sale LOW by FISHER & LOWRANCE. RECEIVED VIA EXPRESS TO-DAY ! A GOOD CLOTH CLOAK for. $6 00 J\. Extra " . 8 00 Long Shawls.5 00 Plaid " .2 50 Breakfast Shawls. 75 Ladies' Merino Vests. 1 50 " Kid Cloves.1 00 Heavy Satinets. 37* Good'Kcntucky Jeans. 25 Ladies'Linen Handkerchiefs. 10 " " Hem-stitched do. . 25 Gent's Buck Gloves. 1 25 Good Prints. 12} " Bed Ticks. 25 Bleached Shirtings. 25 Star Ginghams. 25 200 packs Pins, at low prices. Variety of Goods at reduced prices. And" will rt ?< ive weekly supplies of French Goods from auction, at prices that must give satisfaction. ALFRED TOLLESON. Dec 27 tr cr ferai 5 2 o _ BO '/? rs ^ fflBSBA . lis ?=T & r~' (-j e* - o cr.mlfm _ o cn ^_"_~*Tl ? m S* < ?" ~ ^ g_^ j 2 - g Cfo * - ?<? ? o ^^^^^ % t- H tn ?.BS - CC il - S ? ^ a ,-,,"". ~ tH w af U SIS s? S SSS- Ct r-? ? * ts Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. ?asgi^. HAYING resumed Sg?2gj23g^K .. s-. I am pre Br?y- xa?* JiSr Jjjj ? ,, .i; , r.ll kinds d' work in thc above line at the shortest lotice ami most ri asonablc prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on rand. Funerals promptly attended. Aug 30 M. ll, BERRY. W Brennan V Carroll's Carriage Factory. Cash Notice. 17K>R the information of all concerne.1, 1 we state that our terms arc CASH BE j'ORE DELIVERY OF GOODS. Orders ?.nt us from country and elsewhere will eceive no attention unie?? accompanied Billi ra?k tn l'ay the bill. Aim 12 ' J. A T. K. AGNEW. 5,000 LBS. LARD ! LN store and for sale at cost. Dec 7 JOHN C. SE KG ERS A CO.