By Tel??rapn.
Cable Despatches.
. BERLIN,, March -24.-Tho King of
Prussia, on opening'Parliament, said
the expatriation treaty would knit
more closely tho nations allied by
trude aud race
??-?V?-1
rVi-ws Itr.ui>;.
CHAKLESTON, March 24.^-Sailed
Schooner Express, Philadelphia.
SKI,M A, ALA., March '24.-Judge
Moore, of the Dallas Circuit Court,
now in session here, received official
notice to-day, that unless he orders
his jurors to bo drawn from tho list
of registered voters, without refer?
ence to color, he will be promptly
l'emovod from office. His d?cision
will bo made known to-morrow.
The Court House at Eutaw-ono
. of the beat in the State-was burned
Thursday night last. All the County
books and records lost. The work of
an incendiary. Tho Court House at
Greensboro was tired on Saturday
night last, but no harm done-incen?
diarism. A fire broke ont in tho
.business part of Talladega, this af?
ternoon; it is still burning at ?) P. M.
NEW Y?BK, March 24.--The Epis?
copal clergy and laity held a large
meeting this morning, to devise relief
for their Southern brethren. Bishop
Potter spoke, and a committee was
appointed.
WASHINGTON, March 24.-Thc fol?
lowing is the general replication to
the President's answer, agreed upon
by the board of managers: The
House having considered the answer
and plea, reply that he is guilty of
high crimes and misdemeanors, in
the manner and form as charged,
anything in his answer to tho con?
trary notwithstanding. The House
is ready to make good, when tho
Senate is ready to-hear. The House
adopted the replication by 115 to 36.
The radials denounce the King of
Prussia as a copperhead, for using
the word "race," in his treaty con
gratnlation.
The impeachment proceedings to?
day were very lame. Negroes are
still entirely excluded from the gal?
leries. . The public proceedings occu?
pied half an hour before and ten
minutes after the two hours' private
session.
The Supremo Court has decided
that deposits of a savings bank,
though invested in Federal securi?
ties, are subject to State tax.
The veto of the bill muzzling tilt
Supreme Court was considerad in th(
Cabinet to-day.
HAVANA, March 24.-Hay tien nd
vices state that Cacos was defeater
on the 7th. His army was entirely
" destroyed. A general amnesty ha1
been proclaimed; business is pros
tratcd, and a silver dollar is wortl
thirty-one in paper.
COII ?; i < ss i o u a 1.
WASHINGTON, March 24.-In tin
Senate, a petition was presented iron
tho South Carolina Convention, ask
ing a loan for educational purposes
A bill regulating tho presentation o
bills to the President passed. At th
usual hour, impeachment began
Replication was submitted. Chasi
said tho business in order was John
son's motion allowing the Presiden
ten days. Sumner submitted a sub
stitute, that tho trial proceed. Ed
in i iuds moved that the Souute retire
Su muer, Howard, and others criei
V?o! No!" Conkling called for th
yeas and nays, which resulted: Yeas
Authony, Bayard, Buckalow, Corbet
Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, Edwards
Fessenden, Fowler, Freiinghnysen
Grimes, Henderson, Hendrick?
Howe, Johnson, McCrery, Morrill
of Maine; Morrill, of Vermont
Morton, Norton, Patterson, of Ten
nesseo; Patterson, of New Ham)
shire; Salisbury, Spraguo, Ya
Winkle, Vickers, Willey nnd Wi
liarns-29. Nays-Cameron, Cattel
Chandler, Cole, Conkling, Connon
Gragin, Drake, Terry, Haslau, HOM
ard, Morgan, Nye, Ramsay, Bosi
Shorman, Stewart, Sower. Thuyei
Tipon, Trumbull, Wilson and Yutes
23. The Senate remained out tw
hours and ordered the trial tn csa
meneo on Monday next, to which du
the court adjourned. The Senal
thou wont into executive session au
adjourned.
In tho Hotiso, the busiuess was ni
important. After the adoption i
tho replication, Spalding thought
was too moagro, and warned the m
nngcrs against being ontrapped I
thc President's counsel. Bontwt
had no apprehensions. Biugha
contended that tho demurrer on tl
part of the President was not ad m i
sable. After tho adoption of tl
replication, tho House proceeded
tho Senate and adjourned.
FINANCIAL AND C09INBRC?Al>.
COLUMBIA, S. C., Maroh 24.-Sales
of cotton to-day 175 bales-middling
.23^(0124
NEW YORK, March 24-Noon.
Flour dull. Wheat l(ol2o. lower.'
Corn lc. lowor. Pork lower. .Cot?
ton 24V?. Freights dull. Gold
38^- v . '
7 P. M. -Cotton- quiet and steady
.-sales 1,400 bales, at 24>.<. Flour
dull-Southern 0.25(0/14.65. Wheat
steady. Corn firmer-white South?
ern , [email protected]; yellow 1.29?1.30.
Pork heavy, at 24.30. Lard firm, at
lGfi?)17. Gold3S?4.
BALTIMORE, March 24.-Cotton
dull aud nominal. Flour moderately
active-Western superfine 9.58;
Howard street extra 12.00. Wheat
easier and scarce-primo Southern
85. Corn steady. Provisions steady
and in good demand.
CINCINNATI, March 24.-Flour
drooping. Corn quiet, at 85. Mess
pork 24.75. Bacon dull; holders ask
full prices. Lard 1GJ<C.
CHARLESTON, March 24.-Cotton
quiet and unchanged; sales 220 bales
-middling 25; receipts 552.
AUGUSTA, March 24.-Cottou mar?
ket flat, and prices entirely nominal;
sales 50bales; receipts 200-middling
held nt 23,'?.
SAVANNAH, March 24.-Nothing
doing in cotton-nominally 24_' J for
middling; receipts 800.
NEW ORLEANS, March 24.-Cotton
quiet and demand moderate; sales
1,800 bales-middling 24J?; receipts
405. Flour less active-superfine
9.85; double extra 10%. Corn steady
and firm, at [email protected]. Pork dull
mess offering at 26|?. Bacon dull
shoulders 12@12*<i; clear sides 16.
Gold 39!?.
LIVERPOOL, March 24-3 P. M.
Cotton opened quiet and unchanged.
LONDON, March 24-3 P. M.-Con?
sols 93^. Bonds 72J?.
LIVERPOOL, March 24-Evening.
Cotton quiot and unchanged; sales
10,000 bales. Manchester advices
unfavorable.
"Blood, Blood, Out I Say!"
CLEANSE out these perilous spots, pim?
ples, corrupt sores, which pollute tho
life of tho blood, and render your body a
loathesome thing. Thoy aro tho precur?
sors of a diseased blood, and will assume
a much moro formidable shapo if allowed
to go on unchecked. Tho QUEEN'S DE?
LIGHT, the only real blood purifier that
has ever been invented, as thousands will
to-day attcHt, is offered to tho afflicted as
a positive remedy for all diseases flowing
from a vitiated condition of tho svstem.
THE LIFE OF THE FLESH ?S PUKE
DLOOD. Upon this theory alono the- in?
ventor of tho Queen's Delight establishes
tho groat hygienic, law, WITHOUT PU HE
DLOOD NO FLESH IS FREE FROM DIS?
EASE. Tho Palo and Shrunken Forma,
Yellow Faecs. Weak Stomachs, Diseased
Livers, Crippled Rheumatics. Nervous
Hypochondriacs, Dyspeptic Victims of
Headache, so common in this country, is
owing entirely to the. humors of the blood.
Very many other diseases may bo traced to
bad blood, Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysi?
pelas, Exauthoma or Elevure, a rash or
eruptiou on females; Blotches, Tetter,
Goitre or Swelled Neck, Syphilis and Sy?
philitic Sores, Strunious Ulcers, Ac.
These cannot bo cured without purifying
tho blood. Now as to tho remedy. Thero
is no other blood purifier that will accom?
plish such positivo and extraordinary cures
as Heinitsb'e Queen's Delight. You may
take a barrel of extract Sarsaparilla, and
still you will not bo cured; and, as a proof
of it, look around and you will observo the
country, throughout its length und
breadth, is Hooded with compound Sarsa?
parillas, extracts and syrups, claiming to
bo blood purifiers, and yet we seo to-day
moro evidence of impurity of tho blood
than over. Why is this? Simply bocatiso
thet-? extracts and Sarsaparillas aro worth?
less medicines.
Tho Queen's Delight isa now compound,
and is now tho great blood medicine; sanc?
tioned by the profession, patronized by the
highest dignitaries of tho land, endorsed
by everybody.
In tho brief period of twelvo tnontliH,
over 3,000 cases have been treated so suc?
cessfully aa to entitle it to bo tho wonder
of the ago.
For debility, prostration, nervousness,
mental dopr?ssion, impaired digestion,
loss of appetite, rcstlcsncsa, want of vital
forco. Low spirits; it is moro invigorat?
ing and strengthening thun all tho com?
pounds of bark or bitters. As a liver
I invigorator, it is of inestimable value.,. As
a stimulant, it is safor and suror than all
tho rum and whiskey tonics of thu day,
and if you vnluo your lifo and health a
pin's foo, avoid theso quickening stimu?
lants to tho grave and uro tim Queen's
Delight. ABU Tor H??litsh's Queen's De?
light. This is not the Extract of Stell!n
gia or Queen's Delight, nor is it a Com?
pound S\rnp of Queen's Delight, or Sarsa
?and Queen's Delight, but simply
einitsh's Queen's Delight is tho trade
mark. Ask for this if you want to '?a
cured, and BOO that tho namo of E. II.
Heinitsh is on tho wrappor.
Prepared only by E. II. Heinitsh.
Wholosalo agents,
FISHER .t HRTNITSH,
March 21 Columbia, S. C. _
fl Til? life of nil fl? MI. ix blond. Tho
health of all lifo ia puro flesh. Pure blood
keeps out .\U diseases. Tho Queen's Do
light purifi?e tho blood.
SEED OATS.
irn BUSHEL8 PRIME SEED OATS,
JL?J VJ for salo by E. & O. D. HOPE.
Charleston Advertisements.
/SOTTON FACTOR and GKNF.R AT. ?mf
V> MISSION MERCHANT, Brown & Co.'a
Wharf, Charloeton, S. C.
Solicits consignments of Merchandize,
Cotton, aud other Produce. Advances on
consignments. _March 17 18*_
IMPORTANT
TO
SHIPPERS of COTTON, &o.
C., TO BALTIMORE,
VIA ^
CHARLESTON, S. C.
mr. SPLENDID 8CHKW STEAMSHIPS
FALCON, - - E. C. BEB?, Com'r.
BEA GULL, - N. P. DUTTON, Com'r.
OF large carrying capacity, making
average trips of fifty-five to sixty
hours, leave Charleston once a week for
Baltimore, and offer superior facilities for
through freights to ann from that port.
Address
COURTENAY A TRENHOLM,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
Union Wharves, Charleston, S. C.
Or, MORDECAI St GO:, Agents,
Sept 84 tufBmo Baltimore. Md.
CHARLESTON HOTEL; .
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE uudcrsigncd having
taken charge of tho above
.well-known HOTEL, re
_ Tspectfully informa his
Ira mid .u.u UM traveling public that it has
boen REFURNISHED, in all of its depart?
ments. Tho tablo will, at all limos, be
supplied with tho best the Market affords,
including every delicacy in season, whilo
thu cuisine will bo unoxcoptionable. Tho
Bath Rooms attached to tho Hotel aro sup?
plied with tho celebrated Artesian Water,
and Hot, Cold or Shower Baths can bo ob?
tained at any time. Tho samo attention
will bo paid to tho comfort of the guests
as heretofore, and travelers can rely upon
finding the Charleston Hotel equal to any
in the United States. The patronage of
the traveling publie is respectfully solicit?
ed. J. P. HORBACH, Agent,
Jan ll 3mo Proprietor.
HILL STHOUSE,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
THIS well-known FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL has been thoroughlv ropair
.ed, refitted and refurnished, and is
now ready for the accommodation of the
traveling public, whose patronage ia re?
spectfully solicited.
March 21 JOSEPH PURCELL, Prop'r.
THE
LARGEST
STOCK
OF
NEW STVI?B5
OF
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
ANO THE
LATEST STVIiES
OF
HATS,
AT
R. & W. C. -SWAFFIELD S
CLOTHING HOUSE,
WALKER'S BLOCK,
MAIN STREET.
March 21_
NEW GOODS!
SUGAR-CURED HAMS.
Sugar-Cured BREAKFAST STRIPS,
Fine CHEAM CHEESE,
While ARMY BEANS,
Mountain PINK-EYE POTATOES,
Jackson's Whit? Northern POTATOES,
DEUTSCH HERRINGS.
G. DIERCRS,
March 6 At Scegera* Old Stand.
A Good Spring Medicine for Horses.
HEINITSIPS GERMAN HORSE POW?
DERS, for Indigestion, Distemper,
Hide-bound, Drowsiness, Loss of Appetite,
Inward Sprains, Debility, Wasting of
Flesh, Sore Eyes, Swelled Legs, Greaso,
Mange, Surfeit. Old Oontrhs, for Exhaus?
tion rrom Work. It carries off AU loul
humors, purifies and cools the blood and
prevents horses becoming stiff and foun?
dered. It is a stimulus for weak stomachs,
aud renders thc limbs and skin soft ami
fine, giving a smooth coat to thu hair.
These Powders havo been used in Colum?
bia for tho last twenty-five years, and hun?
dreds of citizens attest their virtnes. For
sale only by FISHER A HEIN ITS H,
March G ^Druggists.
EATING HOUSE AT ALSTON."
PASSENGERS on th? Groen ville and
Columbia Railroad, oan get BREAK?
FAST and DINNER at Alston-ampio Hmo
being allowed.
Dec 27 _ _ MARY A. ELK IN A SON.
Cuba and Muscovado Molasses.
-| /"\ H H DH. of primo quality, for sale
lAj low by E. A G. D. HOPE.
New York Advertisements.
. KT?" E VE 8rA:MBE 0 81A
FOR THE HA IR,
IMPltOVKU :
IT is an elegant Dressing for tho HAIR.
It canaca thc Hair to Curl beautifully.
It koopa tho Scalp Clean and Healthy.
It invigorates tho Roots of the Hair.
It forcea the Hair and Hoard to grow luxu?
riantly.
It immediately stops Hair Falling Out.
It keeps tho Hair from Changing Color
from Age.
It restores Grey Hair to its Original Color.
It brings out Hair on heads that have been
bald for yean.
It is composed entirely of simple and
purely ve, ' table substances.
It has received over *ix thousand volun?
tary testimonials of Its excellence, many
of which are from physicians in high
standing.
lt ie soldiu half-pound bottlcb (the name
blown in thc glaaa) by Druggists and
Dealers in Fancy Goods, everywhere, at
Ono Dollar per Dottle. Wholesale by
Demas Barnes & Co.; F. C. Wella A Co.;
Sohieffelin A Co., New York.
March 13 Iv
SOUTHERN BANK NOTES!
SOUTHERN SECURITIES!
Bought and Bold on commission by
LAWRENCE, BROS. A CO.,
BANKERS.
NO. 16 WALL STREET. NEW TORR.
MONEY received on deposit from banka,
bankers, merchants and others. Or?
ders in Gold, Governmont and other Secu?
rities executed at tho regular Stock Ex?
change by a mombor of the firm. Oct 8
DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL..
CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTED
A CARD.
HENRY H. BLEASE, doaler in
and manufacturer of the moat supe?
rior pattorna of Cook, Offico; Parlor
:and SHOP STOVES. Plain, Japan
nod, Planished and Pressed TINWARE.
Tho above ^ooda constantly in Btoro and
offered for salo on tho most equitable
terms. The following JOB WORK will bo
dono to order, either in city or country, at
lowest rates and guaranteed to give full
satisfaction: TIN ROOFING, GUTTER?
ING and Repairing Stoves. Also, Plumb?
ing, Load or Iron Pipe Bibba, of any de?
scription; Water Closets, Sinks, A.c.,
furnished to order. Patronage respect?
fully solicited. Storo two doors below
Hryce's corner. Main street. March 14
GREGG, PALMER & CO..
BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS,
gUY and sell GOLD,
SILVER,
STOCKS,
BONDS and
EXCHANGES.
Advances made on COTTON.
GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE aold
on commission. March 10
Flour on Consignment.
-J^ SACKS FINE NORTH CAROLINA
FLOUR. GREGG, PALMER .V CC).
_Marnh 10_
Planting and Eating Potatoes.
BR LS. PINK EYES, 15 bbls. MOUN
? \ 9 TAIN, Tor planting.
20 bbl*. CHOICli, tor table uso.
March 10 E. A G. 1). HOPE.
Bacon Breast Pieces.
2OOO L,)H-> STRICTLY CHOICE.
mfJ^JtJ for family uso. Low for cash
only. E. A G. D. HOPE.
March 10 _
COPELAND & BE ARDENT"
10,000 lbs. Bacon SIDES
kand SHOULDERS,
20 bags Rio Coffee.
1.01)0 bushels CORN.
5 hilda. Molasses,
io innis. Coffeo Sugar,
50 sacks Livorpool Salt.
10 bbls. Now Orleans Molaasoa.
Bagging and Balo Ropo. Feb 23
IMPORTANT.
PLANTERS and GARDNERS will find
ELLERBE'S PLAN I TBANS-PI.ANT
ER, (Patented 16th of October, I860.i at
JOHN 0. DIAL'S; by which surplus planta
of corn, cotton, or of any plant, may bo
transplanted in tho samo timo that tho
Boil can bo rontautod, without disturbing
tho fibrous roots. J. C. DIA'.,
Jan 19 fSaio Goneral Agent.
-A.xxot;?<3XX Sales
Auction Sale.
BY J?C?B LEVIN.
THIS M )RNING, at 10 o'clock, before my
Store, without reserve,
30 bbls. Primo POTATOES, to pay ad?
vances,
1,000 lbs. Primo Sugar-cured Strips, '
15 tubs Extra Lard.
Boxes Cutting Cheese,
Boxes Family Soap,
A largo variety of Stoneware,
8 bbls. Superior Durham Tobacco,
15 doz. Fancy Shirts,
A variety of Crockery, Ac. March 25
Extensive Hale of Boot.. Shoes, Hats, &o.
BY D. C. PEIX?TT0 & SON.
TO-MORROW (Thursday) MORNING, tho
20th instant, at 10 o'clock, wo will sell,
positively without reservo, an extensivo
and regular stock, consisting of:
Capes and Cartoons of Ladies' Spring
GAITERS,
Cases and Cartoons of Ladies' Spring
Bootees,
Cases and Cartoons of Ladies' and
Misses' f pring Balmorals,
Cases Mens' Brogans,
" " Stout Boots,
" Gents' Spring and Summer Boots,
" " " V Shoes,
" Youths' and Infants' Spring and
dummer Shoes,
Cases Youths' Calf and Kip Boots.
" and Cartoons Gents', Youths' and
Childrens' Hats,
Cases and Cartoons Gents' Cassini ere and
Felt Summer Hats,
Cases and Cartoons Gents' and Youths'
Spring and Summer Caps, and numerous
othor styles of thc above not enumerated
but worthy thc attention of dealers. The
above is new and regular Btock, and tho
sizes and Btyles such as tho trade woidd
require. Conditions cash. March 25
~ SHERIFF S SALES.
BY virtuo of Bundry writs of fieri facias,
to mo directed* I will sell, on the
Fl RUT MONDAY aud TUESDAY in April
next, beforo the Court Houso in Columbia,
within the legal hours, the following pro?
perty, viz:
All that lot, piece or parcel of LAND,
upon which is situated the Hotel known as
the "Shiver Houso," in tho city of Colum?
bia, .nd bounded on tho East by estate of
.T. L Walter, South by Plain street, West
bj J. C. J ann cy's lot and Gates street, and
North by Catholic Church lot; levied on
as tho property of William Shiver, at tho
suit of Robort C. Shiver vs. Wm. Shiver.
Aldo,
AU that lot or parcel of LAND, in the
city of Columbia, on which is erected a
large Machino shop and Foundry. The
lot contains about 2.J acres, and bounded
North by Richland street, East by E. W.
Marshall's lot and homestead of defend?
ant, South by Laurel street, and West by
Lincoln street; levied on as the property of
Wm. Glazo, at tho suit of E. J. Arthur vs.
Wm. OJazc.
ALSO, .
A tract of Land, in Richland District,
containing 1,280 acres, moro or less, ana
bounded on tho North by C. E. Frost,
East by Watereo River, South by John
Motley, and West by lands of-Kerri?
son; levied on as tho property of Mooro
A Poag, at tho t-uit of tho State of South
Carolina for taxes.
Tftrms cash. F. W. GREEN,
March 14 t__ _ S. R. D.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
S. M. Pearse vs. A. W. Lewis, Executors,
ri al.
PURSUANT to Hie order of tho Court,
in tho above stated case, I will offer
for salo, on tho FIRST MONDAY in April
next,
All that lot of LAND and BLICKS tbcrc
ou, in the city of Columbia, on tho East
side of Main street, bounded on tho North
and East by tho lauds of tho Ursuline
Convent, on the South by Richard Allen,
and West by Main street, fronting thereon
01 feet and running back 208 feet 8 inches.
THUMS OK SALE.-SO much cash as will
pay expenses of sale; balance on a credit
of three years, with interest only, payable
sedii-annually, to bo secured by bond and
mortgage of promisee sold.
D. B. DESAUSSURE.
March 19 ws ' C. E. R. D.
Count Mirabeau,
AN HISTORICAL TALE; by Mundt.
Translated by Brandford. In ono
volume. Price $1.50; cloth $2.
History of tho United Netherlands-se?
quel to Dutch Republic; bv Motley.
A Stormy Lifo, a novel; by Lady Geor
Giaua Fullerton, with plates. Price $1.50
and $2.
Duff's Railroad, Bi nk and Merchant's
Book-keeping, now.
Queen Victoria's new book, Lifo in the
Highlands, Ac. Price $1.75.
Also, a now supply of Inez, by author
of St. Elmo. $1.75.
Nev English Novels, cheap, tor salo at
J. J McCarter's bookstore.
Feb 8 R. L.'BRYAN.
NEW BOOKS.
OFFICIAL History of the Secret Ser?
vice. By Gen. L. C. Baker, lato Pro?
vost Marshal ol' tho War Department and
Chief of National Police. Announced a
wear lin* MlpOTeSSSd L'T thc C.VC'i,",
mont. " Profusely illustrated. Subscription
prico $5.
Two New Books, by "Brick" Pomoroy,
editor of the LaCroaso (Wis.) Democrat.
Tho First, "Sense," or Saturday Night
Musings and Thoughtful Papers.
The Second, Nonsense, or Hits and Criti?
cisms on Follies of tho Day. $1 50 each.
Napoleon and Blucher. Bv L. Muhlbach.
On Moth Sides of the Sea-A New Schoen?
berg Cotta Family Book-A Sequel to
Dreytoua and Davenents.
At DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN'S
Jan 24 Bookstore, Columbia, S. C.
On Consignment, with Orders to Sell.
QA BOXES Low Grades TOBACCO.
OU 10 boxes Extra Fino Tobacco.
60 boxes Low Priced Segurs.
15 " fimokiug Tobacco.
5 bales Cotton Yams.
Oct 30 ALFRED TOLLESON.