OCR Interpretation


The daily phoenix. [volume] (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 25, 1871, Image 3

Image and text provided by University of South Carolina; Columbia, SC

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84027008/1871-04-25/ed-1/seq-3/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for

Foreign AiTalrsi
LONDON, April 22-4 P. M.-lu the re?
port made to the Commune, yesterday,
Goo. OltiBorot olaimB to have repulsed
the Versailles army at all points. Other
accounts'deolare the fighting murderous
and say the villoga of Oourselles, on the
right bank nf the Seine, betwedik Nouiiiy
?and O?ichy, is. filled with wounded. It
is stated that aa armistice bas been oon
flr eluded for to-day for tho burial of the
BB dead and to allow inhabitants of Neu i Hy,
Cliohy, and other towns under bombard?
ment, to remove to places of safety. A
barricade is in course of erection under
tho Aroh of Triumph. A demonstration
was made by English Democrats in
Paris, at which resolutions wero adopted
congratulating the Commune upon its
success. The Journal Officiel of Versail?
les, to-day, publishes a largo number oi
appointments to the Legion of Honor,
in order to equalize rewards granted to
the army of the Rhino with those ol
Paris, the Loire end the North. Gens.
Changarnier, Bourbaki, Cissoy and l?as
son, ure awarded grand orosses of thc
I orders.
LONDON, April 22-11 P. M.-A de
spatoh from Paris says: "Representative!
of commerce and industry of the- capita
are about to make a fresh attempt a
conciliation, and will go to Yersailles f o
that purpose. The army of tho Assem
bly are strongly fortifying the towns o
Sevres, Gourbevoioand Asnieres, and th
Communists aro erecting defensiv
works at Neuilly, Lovallois and Villiors
The Mot JD' Ordre confirms tho entry o
the Versailles troops into St. Donn
There bas been no cannonading since 1
?o'clock this morning."
PAilis, April 23-Afternoon, via Lor
don, 23d-Midnight.-Official reports t
the Commune otate that the National
silenced several of the enemy's batterie
on Saturday, and repulsed au attack o
Issy and Vanvers Thursday night. Th
Prussians have ordered.all strangers t
leavo St. Denis. No detachment <
French troops was there yosterday, t
rumored. The Republican league ht
published details of its proposal for ai
tonomy for Paris. If President Thiel
consents to it, the league will force tl
Commune to accept it. General Cecil
has been appointed commandant of Pari
! Bergerist has been released from arres
' Tho firing to-day is not heavy.
"WASHINGTON, April 24.-Tho Mexicr
Commission resumes sessions to-day.
Foreign miscellany-Tho decisive n
tack on Issy and Vanvers is post pone
A night attaok by the Communists upc
Asniers was repulsed with great slang
ter. Fraidherbe is expected at Versai lit
Toulouse hus been declared in a state
siege. Another emuto at Marsailles w
suppressed. A delegation left Havre
' mediate between Versailles and Paris.
The bark Lillico, from Charleston i
Greonwich, is at Autigua, leaking. S
lost her rudder.
Daniel Sy m monds, a theatrical mai
ger, is dead.
VBBSATTITIHS, April 24-Morning.
is expected a general attack will not
commenced. Reinforcements for t
Versn.illists, arriving daily, aro immo
ately forwarded to the front. Tho eva
ation of Charenton by the Prussians
officially contradicted. It is repor
the Prnssiaus at St. Denis have stopx
the ingress of supplies to Paris from I
North.
PAULS, April 24.-General Olaseret
ports to the Commune that the susp
sion of hostilities at Neuilly was arnon
to date from noon to-day; also, rene
that affairs at Asniers are in excell
condition. There was no groat mo
mont of troops yesterday. Imme
defensive preparations are in progn
Torpedoes have been planted at tho
German nnd Versailles Railway Stati
and batteries erected on the Ruo Cas
lane. St. Roche and St. Salphio h
Sheen ro-opened and their cures relea
from imprisonment.
VKRHAIXII/KH, April 24.-Thiors recei
a deputation from the Masouio lodge
Paris, who asked, in behalf of the i
pie of Paris, an armistioo. Thiers re]
ing, said General Lad m i raul t had po
to grant a truce whenever necessary,
the Commune oould never bo recogui
by the Government.
LONDON, April 24.-Tho steams
Limerick, with 1,000 passengers, f
Liverpool fdr Now York, is nt Que
town, disabled.
. ? .-.
American Iiitciuucnce.
CHARLESTON, April 24.-Arri vi
steamers Virginia, Philadelphia; St
Carolina, Now York; brigs Dan pl
? Callas; Waltham, Boston; schoo
I Western Star, Boston; B. Mer
I Now York; Soa Queen, Charles Con
1 Baltimore; A. H, Cain, Norfolk.
\ WASHINGTON, April 22.-Replyin
a a Senate inquiry regarding ship-yi
1 iron ships and docks, Robeson replii
9 effect: The only proposals from
i organized and reliable sourco, are t
} of the International Steamship (
I pany, which he transmits, with an a:
- sis of their provision and effect, sn
that by them great advantage wil
8 gained to the navy and country. I
fl son argues that American iron is de
? ivo from certain textilo poculia
? whioh fully affects oheapuess of lab?
i deorcasod weight for equal streng
H tho construction of iron ships. Roi
?j says: "I will hereafter endeavor to
> goat, ia obedience to your r?solu
I some system to bo perfected under
I deliberations, for the establish me
gi lines of ocean steamers adapted, r
I as may be, for commerce in tin
S peaco and for naval militia ia til
fl war," and oloses his letter with
fl words: "I oannot OBsumoevenandt
? sanction of your resolution, to poin
9 or to recommend to what extent, ia
I what manner, or under what safe j
g the Government should afford assn
fl to these objects, .. This is wholly f<
fl representatives of tho peoplo, with
fi is the power and tho responsibility
fl NEW YORK, April 22.-Tho old c
H John Mitcboll vs, Geuerul Dix, 1
leged falso imprisonment, was before
Judge MoOann to-day. on motion to
strike it from the calendar of tbe State
Court, on tbe ground of its removal to
the United States Courts. Decision re?
versed.
NEW YORK, April 23.-A Herald's spe?
cial from Paris, to tho 21st, says the
Prussians aro preparing to evac?alo Che
renter and otlior forts in favor of the
Yersaillists.
WASHINGTON, April 23.-It has trans?
pired that points in tho negotiations I
give the United States freo navigation
of tho St. Lawrence River, and also tho
adjustment of the old question of juris?
diction of tho island San Juan.
Probabilities-It is probable that the
barometer will continuo to fall in the
Mississippi Valley, with fresh Southerly
winds in tho Ohio Valley ond North?
wards. Clear and partially cloudy woa
ther will probably provail on tho Atlau
tio and Gulf on Monday.
ST. LOUIS, April 21.-Tho tobacco fac?
tories of Earicksou Sc Whito aud Wm.
C. Woodson, with 80,001) pounds of plug
tobacco, woroburned to-day. Graut has
arrived.
NEW ORLEANS, April 24.-Assistant
State Eugineor Hutch, writiug yesterday
from Ronnot Carro crevasse, says: It is
now from GOO to 050 feet wide, aud a
vast volume of water rushes through
with a roar liko thunder, piling itself up
in the middlo in tho form" of au arch, of
which the cou tro is livo or six foot higher
thou tho sides. Tho torrent has cut its
channel far out into tho fields, to the
depth oT probably forty feet, while stea?
dily, foot by foot, tho great levee crum?
bles into its boiling waters. Tho
olosiug of this crevasso is beyond tho
rango oi possibilities; so the next best
thing, is to prevent, if possible, the
widening of tho breach. A continuous
lino of water extends from hero to Lake
Ponchartrain, and for many miles above
and bolow. Tho disaster is great and
doplorable, but is beyond the reach of
remedy, us every ono has seen it admits.
LOUISVILLE, KY., April 21. - To Hon.
Win. Orlon, President: Tho ero vasse
which ocourrod in the leveo of the Mis?
sissippi River at Bonnet Carre, some
days ago, has been gradually increasing
in extent, until it is now entirely beyond
coutrol. It was, last eveuing, 050 feet
wide and 18 feet deep. Tho danger of
the city of New Orleaus, tho Jackson
Railroad aud our lines is very serious.
(Signed) JOHN YAN HORNE,
Geueral Superiuteudout.
NEW Youie, April 24.-Tho ship Wai,
P. Stover, from Liverpool luther, had
several small-pox deaths.
Tho interest on tho Chesapeake aud
Ohio first rnortgago loan will be paid
here on May 1.
WASHINGTON", April 2-1,-Boutwell is
gone to Chicago fora week. Richardson
acts in tho meantime.
Tho women who wero rofused the
frauohisohavo commenced suit, claiming
$2,500 damages.
The Socretary of War has ordered tho
transfer of a soldier convicted of murder
hy a court-martial in Alaska to the civil
authorities, on the ground that murder,
being a capital offence, ia not coguizable
by the court-martial-which sentenced
tho murderer to fifteon years' imprison?
ment.
The commissions to bankers of one
quartor of one per cent, for negotiating
the now loan aro payable iu coin.
Southern claimants desiring to have
testimony taken by the commission ut
different points South, must reduco their
wishes to writing, and designate suitablo
persons for commissioners. Parties do
siring to have cases set for a certain day
must make application to the clerk, in
writing, stating when they themselves
will be ready.
Admiral Porter will command the lieut
to meet tho Russian fleet, bearing thc
Russian Prince hither.
Leiber, the Umpire of tho Mexican
Commission, decided against motions to
dismiss certain causes. Dismissal was
claimed on the followiug grounds: The
claimant had not exhausted the remedies
of tho Mexican courts; the claimant had
obtained permanent residence in Mexico
and had acquired citizenship in Mexico;
aud becanso damage was caused by tho
hazard of war. Tho motion to dismiss
was over-ruled on all these point?, be
causo thc arrest and imprisonment com?
plained of were for tho violation of law.
Tho commission decides that foreigners
domiciled here, who have declared their
intention to become citizens, uro entitled
to a hearing before tho commission.
Probabilities-It is probable that fall?
ing barometer aud cloudy or rainy wea?
ther will, on Tuesday, bo generally ex?
perienced from Michigan to Alabama
and Westward. North-east winds o ii
Lake Superior; fresh winds and partially
cloudy weather on tho lower lakes and
tho Atlantic.
KILLEL?.-Wo understand that n Mr.
Alexander, who was employed to attend
Phifer'a Mill, a short distando from tho
city, whilo attending to his duties, on
Thursday evening, foll through tho scut
tlo hole from the upper story and was so
badly injured that ho died in a short
timo.-Charlotte Observer.
Stephon Mason, a membor of tho Vir?
ginia Legislature, wns convicted in Rich?
mond, on Wednesday, of attempting to
pack tho jury in tho caso of ex-Mayor
Chahoon, with a view of procuring his
acquittal, and fined $500. W. A. Hoppe,
convicted of tho same offence, was fined
$300.
General Fitz Leo, the colebratod Con?
federate cavalry general, was married in
Alexandria, on Wednesday cvouing last,
to Mies Nellie Fowlo, of that city.
Soveral exCoufcdorato Gcnorals were in
attondance.
Tho effect of tho strike iu Ulster
County, Now York, is that 5,000 mon
aro begging for work and 2,500 boats
lying idle. A sud picturo.
Tho opouing of the now depot of tho
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail?
road Company was celebrated in Augusta
on Saturday.
"".OFFICIAL. |
ACTS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
Passed by the Legislature-Session 1870
and 1871.
AN ACT TO RENEW AND AMEND THE CHAR*
TER OP TUE TOWN OF MT. PLEASANT.
SECTION 1. Da it enacted by the Sonate
and House of Representatives of thc
State of South Carolina, now met and
sitting in General Assembly, and by tho
authority of tho sume, That from and
aftor the passage of tine Act all citizens
of this State haviug rosided sixty days in
tho town of Mt. Pleasant, shall bo deem?
ed, and nre hereby declared to be, a body
politio and corporate, and the Biiid town
shall be called and known by the name
of Mt. Pleasant, und its corporate limits
shall bo aud remain as ut present fixed by
law.
SEC. 2. That tho said town ?hall bu
governed by un Intendant and seven
Wardens, who ulioll bo citizens of tht
Uuited States, and shall havo been resi
dents of the said town for sixty days im
mediately preceding their election, whe
shall bo elected on tho third Wednesday
in April, in tho present year, and there
after ou tho samo day iu every sccom
year, as hereafter provided, ten days
public notieo bei tig previously given
and that all male inhabitants ot the agi
of twouty-ouo years, citizens of lb<
Stale, ami wini shall have resided in tin
said town for .sixty days immediatel;
preceding tho election shall be entitlei
to volo for said Int emla ut aud Ward
ens.
SEO. 3. That the election for Intend
ant and Wardens of tho said town sbal
bo bold in the Court House, or som
oilier convenient public placo in tho sui
town, from six o'clock in tho momio
until six o'clock in the afternoon, an
when the polls shall be closed tho Mt
lingers shall forthwith count thu vote
and proclaim tho election, and give, nt
tice, in writing, tu tho persons cloctci
The Intendant and Wardens shall ttj?
point three Malingers to hold tho ensi
iug and subsequent elections. Wliei
ever there shall not bo au intendant au
Wardens, cr Intendant aud Wnrdei
from auy cause whatever, it shall be tl
duty of tho Clerk of thc Court fi
Charleston County to order Mich ele
lion forthwith, aud appoint three M
augers for same. The Managers,
each case, shall, before they open tl
polls for said election, take an oath fair
aud impartially to conduct the sumo, ai
that the Intendant and Wardens, befo
entering upon tho duties of their i
spectivo offices, shall take thu oath pi
scribed by tho Constitution ol* this Stat
and, niuo, the following oath lo wit: ".
Intendant (or Warden) of the town of ?
Pleasaut, 1 will equally and impartial!
to tho best of my ability, exercise t
liust reposed iii mo, aud will uso r
best endeavors to preservo tho pea
aud carry iuto elteot, according to la
tho purposes for which I havo been ele
ed: So help mo God."'
Tho said Intendant und Wardens sh
hold their offices from tho limo of th
eleetiou until the third Weduesday
April iu every second year after lb
election, and until their successors sh
be elected and qualified.
SEC. -1. That, iu case a vacancy sh
occur iu tho ofiice of tho Intendant
any of the Wardens, bj' death, resigt
lion, removal, or otherwise, or in e;
of a tic in said election, tm election
fill such vacancy shall bo held, by i
appointment of tho Iutcuduiit and W
deus, or Warden, ns tho case may be,
tho Clerk of Ibo Court of Cburlcsl
Cotiuty, if then: shall bo no Iuteudi
or Wardens, ten days' public not
thereof being previously given; and
caso of tho sickness or temporary
sonco of the Intendant, tho Wurde
forming a Council, shall be euipowc
to elect one of their number to act
his stead during the time.
SEO. 5. That tho Intendant and \\
dens, duly elected and qualified, sh
during their term of service, seven
and respectively, be vested with all
jurisdiction and powers of Trial Justit
or other inferior courts, within thc
mits of tho said town, and tho said
tendant shall, and may, as often as
may deem necessary, summons the V
dens to meet in Council, 11113' two
whom, with the Intendant, may coi
tuto a quorum to transact bu.sine.--s,
they shall be known by the name of
Town Council of Mt. Pleasant, ?ind t
mid their successors hereafter to
elected may have a common seal, wi
shall be affixed io all the ord Utan
And thc said Town Council shall 1
authority to appoint, from time to li
as they may see li!, such and so n:
proper persons fi) .iel as Marshals
Constables ol' said town as the T
Council may deem necessary ami e
dient for tho preservation of tho pt
good order and police thereof, w
persons so appoint.d shall, within
corporate limits of said town, huvi
power and privileges and em nhl nu
and bo subject to all the obligations
nalties and regulations provided b.v
for tho ellice of Constable, and shu!
liable to bo removed at the pleusu
said Council; and the said Town Coi
shall have power lo establish or lilli
izo the establish meut of the nu
house in said town; and the said '1
Council shall huvo full power and
tbority, under their corporate sea
make all such rules, by-laws and
nances respecting tho roads, streets
market house, and tho business the
aud tho police system of said tow
shall appear to them necessary aud
per for tho security, wolf nre and c<
uienoe, mid for preserving health, <
aud good government within tho *
And tho said Town Council may in
fines for offences against their by
and ordinances, and appropriate
samo to tho public uso of said town
tho said Council shall have tho
power which Trial Justices or othi
ferior courts now havo to compel tl
tendance of witnesses, and require
to give evidence upon tho trial h
thom of any person for a violuth
any of their by-laws or ordinauce
no fine ubovo tho sum of twenty d
shall bo collected by said Council, except
by suit in tho Court of Common Floss:
And provided, also, That no fino Bhall
exceed fifty dollurs; and, also, that no?
thing hereiu contained shall authorize
the said Council to make uny by-laws or
ordinances inconsistent with, or repug?
nant to, the laws of this State; and all
tho by-laws, rules and ordinances the
said Town Council shall make Bhall, at
all ti m eu, bo subject to r?visai and repeal
by the Qeneral Assembly of this State.
SEO. G. That tho said* Intendant and
Wardens shall hnvo full power lo abato
and remove nuisances iu tho said town,
and it shall also bo their duty to koep all
the roads, streets and ways within the
corporate limits of the said town open
and in good repair, and for that purpose
they aro invested with all tho powers
hcrotoforo grouted to County Commis?
sioners, and shall havo full power tc
classify aud arrange tho inhabitants ol
said town liable to street, road aud othci
public duty therein, and to force the per?
formance of such duty nuder such pe?
nalties as aro now or shall hereafter bc
prescribed by law: Provided, That thc
said Town Council may compound witl
any persons liable to perform such duty
upon such terms, and on the payment o
such sums as may bo established by law:
or ordinances: And, provided, ahn, Tba
tho individuals who compose tho Bail
Town Couucil shall bu exempt from tin
performances of road or publie duly
and tho inhabitants of said town ar
hereby exempt from road and publi
duly without the corporate limits of sah
town: /'ratified, further, That tho sun
so fixed shall not exceed two (S2j dollar
per annum.
Seo. 7. That tho power to grant or rt
fust! licenses for billiard tables, lt? kee
tavern, or to retail spirituous liquor
within thc limits of the said corporatioi:
be, aud tho same is hereby, vested in th
Town Council of Mount Pleasuut, an
I the said Couucil may grant licenses t
j retail spirituous liquors to such person:
j and in such quantities, at such rate:
and upon such terms hud conditions, ?
I the said Town Council may sec lit an
proper; and thc rmitl Intendant and Wa
tiens shall havo the full aud ouly powi
to impose a tax ou all shows, or cxbih
j lio us for gain or reward within ll
limbs, and all tho money paid for 1
censes for retailing spirituous liquor
keeping tavern and billiard tables, ni
the tax oh all shows for gain or rcwiii
within said limits, shall be appropriah
to the public use of aaid corporation.
SEC. 8. That tho said To wu Count
of Mount Pleasant shall have power ai
authority to require all persons ownii
a lot or lots in .said to wu, to build a hy
fol ft.'uce, and keep in good repair sid
walks iu Trout of snit! lot or lots, wbc
ever the same shall front, or adjoin ill
of tho public streets of said town, if,
\ tho judgmeut of tho Council, such sid
walks shall bo necessary, thu wid
thereof and tho manner of their ce
struetiou to be designated and regulut
by thc Towu Council; and for default
refusal to keep in repair such side-wall
the Town Council may causo the same
be put in repair, and require the owi
to pay tho price of making or repairii
Provided, That such contract for
pairing the same be let to tho low
bidder.
SEO. 9. That tho said Towu Council
Mt. Pleasant shall have power to arr
aud commit to jail, for a space of ti:
not exceeding twelve hours, und filio i
exceeding twenty dollars, any person
persons who shall be guilty of disorde
conduct iii said town, io the annoyai
of tho c? t ?zeus thereof; and it shall
tlip duty of tho Marshal of tho town
make such arrests, aud to call to his
sistanco the posse co m i tat us, if licccsaa
aud lipon failure lo perform such tb
he shall bo lined in a sum not exceed
twelve dollars.
SEC. 10. That (he said Town Com
of Mt. Pleasant shall have power
grant or refuse license to parties wit
the limits of said town; ami the purl
to whom such licenses are grunted si
bc subject lo such regula!ions as may
ordinance bo established. They si
also have power lo impose and collect
annual lax upon tho assessed properly
said town: Provided, No tax shall bu
posed in any one year tu exceed the r
of len ccu ls on each hundred dollar:
such assessed properly, and thal
money so raised shall bo applied to
use of said town. The said Town Go
Cl) shall have the power to enforce
pay men I of all taxes levied by ti:<- :
Town Council to j lie sam? extent um
the same than her as H now or herea
shall be provided by law for ibu col
lion of tho general Slate taxes.
Sr.o. ll. That tho .-aid Town Cou
bf Mt. Pleasant shall have power t>
gu?ale sales at auction Within thc Iii
of said town, mu? to forant license.
auctioneers: Provided, Nothing be
contained shall extend to the sa I eil 1
Sheri IV. Clerk of Coin!, dodge of
bate, Executor or Administrator,
sign?e in Bankruptcy, or by any o
person out of tho order, decree of
Court, Trial Justice or other i li fi
Court.
Si:? '. 12. That all Acts and purls of
inconsistent with tho provisions of
Act ure hereby repealed.
Approved 28th ?lay of February,
D'. 1871.
-,-_. --^ o -
Tm; MuuoEit ix CIIESTEUEIEMI.
Cheraw Democrat gives these addi ti
particulars:
Mr. Melton died about siiti-d
Tuesday evening. The family
aroused between 1 and 2 o'clock Min
in o ru i ng, by the balking of tho
and, on going out to seo who it
were tired ou. Melton received
wounds, ono in tho stomach und ou
the hip; Mrs. Melton received
wound in the breast, and died ul
immediately; their daughter receiver
wound in the hip. A hat and \
were at the gale; Ibo assailants left, fj
in the direction of tho Charlotte
Camden Bond. Tho jury of inquest
ii nubl? to gain oliy clue as to thc p
trat ors of tho murder.
FINANCIA I? AND COBIMKIROI A t..
LONDON, April 24-Noon.-Consols
S3. Bonds 90)?.
LIVERPOOL, April 24-Noon.-Cotton
holders pressing sales-nplands 1%\ Or?
leans 1%\ sales 10,000 bales.
LIVERPOOL. April 24-Evening.-Cot?
ton closed flat and irregular-nplands
7J?; Orleans7,%; sales 12,000 boles; ex?
port and speculation 3,000.
NEW YOKE, April 24-Noon.-Flour
dull and drooping. Wheat quiet and
heavy. Corn a shado firmer. Pork
favors buyers, at [email protected]. Lard
dull. Cotton quiet and firm-uplands
11J,?; Orleaus 15.%; sales 1,000 bales,
Freights firm. Stocks strong and ac?
tive. States dull aud steady. Money
easy, nt G. Cold 10;^. Sterling-long
10; short 10%, Governments dull.
7 P. M.-Mouoy easy, at 5@G, with
j exceptions at 4. Sterling firm, at 9*%?
10. Gold V?%. Goverumeutn Bteady.
Tcnuessees aud South Carolinas very
strong aud active. Other Southerns
barely steady, at Saturday's rates. Ten
tiussces 07; uew G7,'?. Viiginias 71; new
71 Louisianas G7; new 03; levees
710 ; Hs 80. Alabamas 101 ; 5s 70. Geor?
gias 82; 7s 80%; Norlh Carolinas 48;',,;
new 25. South Caroliuns 71; new G2.
'? Cotton irregular and unsettled, with
sales of 2,885 bales, at 14J?. Flour
Southern drooping; common to fair
extra G.70f?<7.25; good to choico 7.50(74
9.00. Whiskey iii J J. Wheat l(o.2c.
lower-winter red and ambor Western
2.57(? 2. GO. Corn a shado firmer aud in
moderate export and homo demand, nt
72(5 73 '.j. Pork easier, at 18.00(418.25.
jlecf dull. Lard a shade firmer-kettle
llFreights quiet.
BOSTON, April 24.-Colton quiet and
steady-middliug 35; receipts 1,570
bales; sales 400; stock 14,500.
CINCINNATI, April 24.-Flour dull aud
drooping-family G.15@G45. Corn in
good demand, at 57. Pork unsettled, at
18.12. Bacon drooping-clear sides 9:,.j.
Whiskey drooping, at 89(2,90.
BALTIMORE, April 24.-Flour-family
active; market favors buyers on medium
and high grades. Wheat firm and un?
changed. Corn didi-white and yellow
I Southern 7G. Pork dull, at 20.00. Ba?
con firm-shoulders 8,'.{. Whiskey
.scarce, at 92(/7 92'.J. Cotton quiet-mid?
dling 14 J ii; receipts 180 bales; sales 450;
slock 8,980.
NEW OltLEANS, April 24.-Flour dull
abd scarce-super 5.75; double G.25;
treble G.GO. Com scarco and firmer
mixed 71; white and yellow 72(d>75.
Pork dull-mess 2!).50. Bacon dull, at
7:V"*10??; sugar-cured hams \T>(a\\)x[.
Lard'dull-tierce ll)i@ll=tf; keg 13??.
Sugar and molasses uuchauged. Wins
j key 90@95. Colfee inactivo-nominally
j 1 l(<id5,'.j. Cottou dull and nominal
middling 14jij@14;,?; receipts 3.S33
! bales; stock 192,418,
SAVANNAH, April 24.-Cotton quiet
middliug 137(i'; receipts 1,328 bales; sales
1,200; stock 52,918.
WILMINGTON, April 24.-Cotton quiet
-middling 14; receipts 234 bales; stock
1,990.
NORFOLK, April 22.-Cotton firm -
low middling 13" J(7f.l3.'., ; receipts 1,287
bales; sales 100; stock 2,871.
MbniLE, April 24.-Cotton quiet
middling 14 '4 ; receipts 1,G9G bales; sales
2,000; stock 13,570.
CHARLESTON, April 24.-Cotton quiet
-middling 14; receipts 310 bales; sales
309; stock 17,542.
({r?eeries, ,{...
BY JACOB LEVIN,
l i! is (Tuesday) MORNING, heforomy ?turo,
1 will ??iib without reserve,
PRIME Ii. S. BACON,
Prime Smoked bacilli,
la.nf Lani;
Cheese, Candles, Soap,
S?v?la IMeciiii.
I!l?ls. KM!ra Flour,
111.ls. Filie Flour,
Shoos, Bronalie,
Si cotid-hauil Piano,
Sliow Case, Furniture, Ac. April 25
Cloting ant Consignment.
BY D. C.PE1X0TT0 & SON. .
T'.iMuKBOW (Wednesday) MORNING, Hie
.J-'-:li, ?'I 10 O'clock, Wu will sell, at our Ano
i iou Sion?, without reserve, to clusu coil*
si^iiiiieul,
:! tun pe??dn C. P.. SMOKED SIDES,
? i i o i pounds D. s. Shoulders,
! .">."> iMiiiiul- S. V. l'iih?gK?d Ham.-',
'? liane's Yellow Sugar,
"i Ise-.' Prime ibo C> rtVoj
I . o .xes Fine As-oitod ('audios,
; . iti'is I Alni ?uni l.i .tl bard,
; i loi.-lti-U \ 'ow Peas,
? 11 -.!?-< Mountain lintier,
I. rm- ea L.
I':.limite) x Oda r< o? ivi il up to hour?? ?ale.
April j't_
." Snit l'i.-'?,- ?'liftt?o*ure of Mortgage.
By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
A tiel tourers, I'luirlostotl, S. C.
Will ho .-n'.il, en the IK h ?lay ol May, ut No. ?'i
Kayne si reel, lUiitiiuK l.hroimli to No. OJ
Market street, in tho eily of Charleston, ut
ld o'clock, ?uni continued I ruin tiny today
until tho entire stock is disposed ol', the
largo, ami well assorted stock ot Messrs.
Wm, C. Whildcn A Co., consisting in part
Vi?tliosiie aliil Imported WHITE GRANITE
C C. ami Dipped Ware, in whulo packages
ami iii small lots ?rom shelves.
A I.so,
Varied stock ol' Glassware, Lamps and
?.amp Fixtures, Ac, Ac., and such articles as
are usually lound m a li rsl class wholesale
Crockery l-'mporiuui.
l'ai ties desiring Catalogues will make appli?
cation at No. 2'J llayuo ?troit.
Tel nu ca-h; goods packed nt customary
ran s hy expel kneed packers.
ALSO,
Will le oo'.il on WEDNESDAY, tho 20th of
April, at thc store of Messrs. W.O. Whilden
A Ci , No. 255 King street, corner of lloau
lain, al s o'clock in tho evening, and conti?
nued aightly until tho entire stuck is dis?
posed of, consisting iii",
l ine (SOLU ami SILVER* WATCHES, JEW
LI.KY, Silver and Plated Ware, Fino Crock?
ery, French China, Glassware, mid a variety
el Vases, und articles of Vertu, Parian Waru
iiii'i Fancy Goods.
Tri ins-AH ahoye. April 2fl 2
To Rem.
a DESI KADLI*' STOltE, on Main street
/V near the corner ol' P.landinir. For I orina
m plv lo Dr. Joh? L\ ?ch. or
Fib 22 ll END RIX ?v UKO.
Lippman's Bi I tors aro for sale by all drug
and 'h alors. Depot ia Columhin, S. C.
nt Gnana ? >'< r.Ki:ooii's, I'rtignist-i. SI?
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
Compound Fluid Extract
CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.
Component P rta-Fluid Extract Rhubarb and
Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice.
FOR Liver Complaints, Jaundice, BiliouB
Affections, Sick or Nervous Headache,
Costiveness, otc. Purely Vogotable, contain?
ing no Mercury, Minorais or Deleterious Drugs.
Thoso Filia aro tho most delightfully plea
aunt purgativo, -superseding castor oil, faits,
magnesia, etc. Tuero is nothing more ac?
ceptable to tho stomach. They givo tone,
aud o.iuso neither nausea nor griping pains.
Thoy aro composed of the finest ingredients.
After a fow days' uso of them, suoh au invigo?
ration of tho entire system takes placo aB to
appear miraculous to tho weak and enervated,
whether arising from imprudence, or disease,
il. T. Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract
Catawba Qrapo Pilli, are not sugar-coated,
from tho fact that sugar-coated pills do not
dissolve, but pawn through the stomach with?
out dissolving, consequently do not produce
tho desired effect. Tho CATAWBA GRAPE
PILLS, hoing pleasant in taste and odor, do
not necessitate their heiug sugar-coated.
Price fifty cents per box.
353
IIKNU V T. IlKLMOIilVS
ITighlv Concentrated Compouud
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Will radically exterminate lrom tho system
Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore
Lyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head,
Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Can?
kers, Runnings from I ho Ear, Whits Swellings,
Tumors, Cancerous affections, Nodos, Rickets,
Glandular Swellings. Night Sweats, Bash,
Totter, Humors of all Kinds. Chronic Rlieu
matisui, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have
been established in tho nvetem for years.
XJ
Being prepared cxpreasly for tho above com?
plaint*, its blood-purifying properties are
greater than any other preparation of Sarsa?
parilla. It gives tho complexion a clear and
healthy color and restores the patient to a
?tate of health and purity. For purifying the
Mood, removing all chronic conslitntioual dis?
eases arising from an impure state of blood,
and only reliable and effectual known remedy
for tho ?uro of Pains and Swelling of Bones",
Ulc?rations nf tho Throat and Legs, Blotches,
1'imples on Face, Erysipelas, all Scaly Emp?
lomo of Skin, and Beautifying Complexion.
Price il.50 per bottle.
TVE
HENRY T. IIEI.rtflJOLD'S
Go ii ce ii iv a ted Fluid Extract Buchu.
THE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every
casu of Diabetes in which it has been given,
Irritation of tho Neck of the Bladder and In
ilammation of tho Kidneys, Ulceration of the
Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine,
Dlse?sps of thu Prostrate Gland, Stone in the
Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-dust Depo?
sit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for
Enfeebled aud Deiicato Constitutions of both
.-exes, attended with the following symptoms:
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Loan of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror or Disease,
Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the
Back, Hut Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dry?
ness of tho Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pal?
lid Countenance. Universal Latitude of the
Muscular Syatem, etc. Used by persons from
eighteen totwenty-fivo.aud thirty-five to fifty
I five, or decline or chango of life; after confine*
ment or labor pains; bed-wetting in children.
UELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHU is din
relic and blood-purifying, and cures all Dis
casos arising from Habitu of Dissipation, and
Excesses mid Imprudences in Life, Impuri?
ties of tho Blood, etc., superseding Copaiba
in affections for which it is used, and Syphi?
litic Affections-in these Diseases, used in
connection with Helmbold's Roso Wash.
In many affections peculiar to ladies, the
Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other
remedy, as iu Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu?
larly, Painfulness or Suppression of Custom?
ary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirms State
ot I ho Uterus, Lcucorrhcea or Whites, Ste?
rility, aud for all complaints incident to ths
Sox, whether arising from Indiscretion or
Halal* of Dissipation. It ia prescribed ex
teiihively by tho most eminent Physicians and
Midwives for enfeebled and deiicato constitu?
tions, of both sexes and all ages, (attended
with any of tho above diseases or symptoms.)
O
H. T. Helmbold's Extract Buchu
Cures Diseases arising from Imprudences,
Habits of Dissipation, etc, in all their stages,
at little expense, little or no change in diet,
no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes
a frequent deeirn, and gives strength to uri?
nate, thereby removing Obstructions, Pre?
venting and Curing Strictures of the Urethra,
allaying Bain and Inflammation, so frequent
in this etas') of diseases, and expelling all poi?
sonous mutter. Thousands who nave been vic?
tim* of incompetent potions, and have paid
heavy food to be cured in a short lime, havo
found they havo bcon deceived, and that the
"poison" has, by tho uso of "powerful astrin?
gents," been dried up iu tho system, to break
out in a moro aggravated form, and perhaps
aller marriage
Uso HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BEC HU for
all affections and diseases of tho Urinary Or?
gans, whether existing in malo or female,
fro m whatever caiue originating, aud no mat?
ter how long ut anding. Price SI.50 per bottle.
XJI
Henry T. Il ri inhold I inproved Rose Wash
Cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, and
will be found tho only specific remedy in every
species ot cutaneous affection, lt speedily
eradicates Pimples; Spots, Scorbutic Dryness,
Indurations of thc Cutaneous Membrane, etc.,
dispel* Redness ami Incipient Inllaminaticn,
Hives, Kash, Molli Patches, Dryness of Scalp
or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for
which salves or ointments aro used; restores
?lu- skin to a stale of purity and softness, aud
insures cont hun d healthy action to the tisauo
of it* vessels, on which depends the agreeable
clearness and vivacity of complexion so much
sought and admired." But however valuable
?;a a remedy for existing defects of the skin,
H. Ti Helmbold's Boso Wash ha* long sus?
tained its principle claim to unbounded ua
imnago, hy possessing qualities which render
ii a toilet appendage ol' the moat superlativo
and congenial character,combining in an ele?
gant formula thoso prominent requisites,
safely and efficacy-the invariable accompa?
niments of ita use-aa a preservative and re?
fresher of tho complexion. It is an excellent
lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic nature, and
aa au injection for diseases of tho Urinary
Organs, arising from habits of dissipation,
used in connection with tho extracts Buchu,
Sarsaparilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, in such
diseases as recommended, cannot be surpass?
ed, l'i i"o. Ono Dollar per bottle.
x>
Full and explicit directions accompany me?
dicines. Evidonco of moat responsible, relia
hie character furnished on application, with
hundred* of thousands of living witnesses,
iud upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates
mid recommendatory letters, many of which
ire from tho highest, sources, including emi?
nent Physicians, Olcrgymou, St atc* tn cn, etc.
Tho propriolor has never resorted to their
publication in tho newspapers; he docs not do
this from the fact that his articles rank ai?
standard prepara!ions, and do not need to be
propped up by certificates.
Hy. T. HelmholiV*Genuine Preparations
Delivered to any address. Secure from obser?
vation. Established upward twenty year?. Sold
by Druggists ovory whore. Address letters for
information, in confhlenco, to HenryT. Holm
hold, Druggist and Chomist.
Oulv Depots: H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug
and chemical Warehouse; No. 51H Broadway,
Now York; or, to H. T. HELMBOLD'S Modi
cal Depot, 10-1 South 10th st, Philadelphia, Pa
Beware o? count el feits. Ask for HENRI
T. HELMl'.OLD>! Take no ether. June'.?2

xml | txt