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' 1 1 ' 1 . , I.I FORK I Olf HEWS LONDOK, April 22.-The Owl and Tele? graph express the opinion that President Grant isi nor averse * t?"naVing~n warpro. voked wi b England hy the mediation of the United States in Cuban affairs. MADRID, April 22.-During the debates in Cortes, the lender of the Republicans said that the only alternative was for the majority to restore the Bourbons or inau? gurate i repnblio. Seuor Zorrilla replied lliul V?y ??dloration of the Bourbons was absolutely impossible, and tho establishment of a republic would be a national calamity. The majority, he asserted, would certainly succeed in obtaining a King. -o WASHINGTON NEWS. WASHINGTON, April 22.-A Baltimore and Virginia delegation, headed by General Robert E. Lee, is here in behalf of the Vir? ginia Valley Railroad. Tho deputation was received by the Mayor and city au 1T * i MIWUMM The Senate has postponed the San Juan treaty. Captain Henry A. Wise formerly Chief of the Naval Ordnance Bureau, died at Naples. The nominations to-day wero only a half dozen-none Southern. Admiral Dranes reports that the allies re? fused to allow the bearer of despatches to tho Pa:aguan Minister, McMahon, to pass the lines. * Details from tba Hood in tho North are terrible-at Granby,'Canada, eleven persons S?re,s wept away. Tho flood at Albany, ew Y?rk,: is Within two feet of tho flood of 1857. . The'Merrimac, at Concord, is higher than since 1882. --O-i_ OE NEK At. ?JO?HEHTIC INTELLIGENCE. r Npw ORLEANS, Aprii 22.-Supervisor Creecy, yesterday,'-seized 19,000 barrels of whiskey-^bo-ixt;all in tho city at wholesale lt is not charged that all h a YO evaded the tax, but owners most present proof of their ! paytnenta' before the whiskey will be re? leased. Two more indictments were fouud 'Against Auditor WicdtluTe, for extortion, making ten in all. Rr?HMOND, April 22.-Gen. Canby issued .an oraler, to-day, requiring all persons holding office in Virginia, who were elected to the same, and who have not taken the test oath., to take it now. Thia will va? cate a. nunjber of offices. -o ?nip x." E W S . CHARLESTON, April 21-Sailed-steamers Camilla, Liverpool; Magnolia, New York. -o MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN LONDON, April 22-Noon.-Consuls 93 '-4'. Bonds 80^(^80%. LIVERPOOL, April 22-Noon.-Cotton flat -middling uplands 12@12>? ; Orleans 12.^ <?12^; estimated sales of the day 7,000 bales. LrvERrooL, April 22-Eveniug.-Cotton dull-uplands 12; Orleans 12%. HARVK, April 22.-Cotton declining Ires ordinaire 145 oen times. DOMESTIC. NEW YORK, April 22.-Noon.-Middling cotton 28^c. Gold 134,%. Money steady, at 7 per cent. Flour dull and declining. Wheat dull. Corn quiet. Pork steady. Lard dull, at 18%@18%. Freights firm. 7 P. M.-Cotton heavy, willi sales of 1,300 bales, at 28K@'^8%. Flour favors buyers, with more doing for exports-com? mon, to fair extra Southern 6.10@6.65. Corn closed heavy and declining. Pork a shade, easier-new mess 31.20?35.00. Lard easier-kettle 19(a^l9^. Whiskey dull and nominal. Groceries doll. Freights dull. Money more active, at 7. Gold weak, at 133%?1333?. BALTIMORE, April 22.-Cotton nominal, at 28@28>?. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dulf-choice Valley red 2.20; ship? ping red 1.40. Corn dull-white 79@80; yellow 84@8G. Fork quiet. Bacon active and firm. NEW ORLEANS, April 22.-Middling cot? ton 28,^; sales 2,600 bales; receipts 512. Gold 34%. Flour doll-superfine 5.70; double 6.50; treble G.50. Corn firmer vhite 77@78. Pork qniet and firm, at 32.00. Bacon quiet and firm, at 13K@17>?. Lard doll-tierce 18>?; keg 19>?.' Sogar dull-common 9(3^10; prime 13>?. Molasses -fermenting 55. Whiskey dull-Western rectified 85@90. Coffee quiet and firm fair 15(a)15%; prime 17@17b3. MOBILE, April 22.-Cotton market firm, with sales of 600 bales-low middling 26V?; receipts 760. CINCINNATI, April 22.-Whiskey steady, at90. Mess pork 31.00. Shoulders 30j?; clear sides 17. Lard generally held at 18@ AUGUSTA, April 22.-Cotton dull and nominal, with sales of 50 bales; rcceipls 100 -middling 25^@26. SAVANNAH, April 22.-Cotton qniet but steady-middlings 27}<?'. sales 350 bales. CHARLESTON, April 22.-Cotton dull and nominal, with sales of 100 bales-middling 27?4'@28; receipts 280. SCENE IN COURT.- A burly looking female, of unmistakable Celtic origin, was arraigned before Judgo Becker, a short time since, for Bomo ordinary offence. While nature h id munificently endowed her with health and physical strength, the question of good looks had been negleotod in tho haste with which sho had been prepared for tho world. "What are you np here for?" inquired tho Magistrate. "My beauty, I reckon!'' "Your what?" "My beauty!" "Are you certain of that?" ?"Oh, bedad, there's no mistakol" "Then I discharge you-you ain't guilty ;" and tho lady took her departure, fNew Orleans Picayune. Whpi| iBjjHhfl g?tjinfl old, ho came to hie mistress one momjng With a serious face. If? irWHffw*^ ser vah?, ?norSra? *fif?urged- and -p>?ttka by th? vf hole family, -o- 111 | "Well, Pomp," said his mirtr$ss, seeing hia seripus look, "what is it?" ^ "Missy," said he, "Pomp ia gnttfbg old now; don't yon tink ho better join 'o church?" "I don't know, Pomp; are you prepared to give up everything on earth for the sake of this?" "Yes, missv; tell Pomp what ho shnll do." "You must leave off swearing, Pomp." "Golly, missy, Pomp habn't sworn deso ten years." "Well, so much the better. Then you must give up drinking." "What, missy; not drink ono drop of flip on cold momio', when missy lix 'em so nice?" "No, not ono drop, Pomp." "Den, by golly," says he, putting on his hat, "I guess Pomp 'il let him alone anudder year fust." -o I It is estimated that 20.C00 j colonists will j leavo New York city during the coming summer to settle in the West and South? west. Tho New York Sun says that since the slave trade has been abolished, the tribes in Africa eat their prisoners, as they cannot sell them. Wee seo it stated that Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe is about opening a school of agriculture for girls, at Aiken, S. C. The snow was a foot deep on the ' Vhite Top Mountain, near Abingdon, Vi.; ;nia, last week. The Baptists have raised $46,000 to build a home for tho aged in Now York. The new-fashioned parasols resemble a Chinese pagoda. J A N N EY_' S_H ALL! Friday and Saturday, 23 and 24, 1869. RETURN OF SARGENT, WIZARD OF TUK SOUTH. NEW TRICKS, NEW ILLUSIONS, E VER YTH1NG NE W AND W O HST "O 35 3rL Jb" TT HM I One Hundred und Ki rt y Prcnenta Given Away Nlglitly I I TICKETS 35 cents. Reserved Scats 50 conts. To ho had at tho Drug and Rook Stores. Doora open at 7. To commeuce at 8 o'clock. _ April 23 _ DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. -o FISHER & HEIN ITS ll, XD RUGQISTS, QVFER FOR SALE A LARGE 8T00K OF CHOICE DRUGS. CHEMICAL SUNDRIES, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, AT LOW PRICES. -o-? CALOMEL, MORPHIA, OPIUM, QUININE, CA8TOR O LL, EPSUM SALTS, SUP. GARB. SODA, BLUE STONE, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE , KEROSENE OIL, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR UEINITSII'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. April 28_t MILLINERY! MRS. A. MCCORMICK, havinp T turned from New York a few days ago, han opened a largo and well selected Stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY OOODS, consisting o? Fino French BONNETS ANO HATS, of va rion? Bty'*?s. As also, French Cornets, Hair Coila and Braids, Jowolry, and other articles far too numerous to mention. AI.SO, DRESS-MAKING, in all its branches, attended to with neatness and despatch. Orders from the country attended to with punctuality. March 'M DENTISTRY. DR. D. L. BOOZER, grateful for tho liberal patronngo ho has received from the citizens of this city and tho sm rounding District, during thc past year, respectfully announces that ho now permanently establishes himself in Colombia. All open, lions on tho natural Toeth faithfully pc r formed. ARTIFICIAL OASES, in every approved method, carefully and satisfactorily executed among which he wonld call special attention to that known as Reynold.*' Patent; and of his suc? cess in constructing Artificial Cases by this beau? tiful and durable process, he is enabled, with con? fidence, to refer to his patients and to the patentee Office on Main street, over First Na? tional Bank. Jan 8 -~? Jlotice to Tax-Payers ? COLUMBIA, April 20,1869. BY a resolution of the City Council, all Taxes due the city, that are not paid beforo the Fl HST or MAY next, will be given to the Sheriff to collect by execution. Those persons who desire to savo costs, can do so beforo that date, by paying their arrears at this office. The resolution referred to will bo strictly enforced. J. B. MoMAHON, April ai 9_City Clerk. aVt'KLoixssio's Saloon HAIN bTKKET, GJII?KN fri ELD'S ROW, NEAR THE NEW STATE HOUSE, IS now open fortheSoason-IOE CREAMS, WA- j TER ICES. SHERBETS, CAKE? AND CON? FECTIONERY, o? all kinda. Wost India FRUITS, FIQ8, Prunelles, Nute, Prunos, etc., etc. In connection with tho above, is added RE? FRESHMENTS, orvaxions kinds, which will bo served up to Ladies and Gentlemen, euch as: TEA, COFFEE, and Chocolate, Hara Sandwiches, Sardines, Cbickcn, Ki;;;*, in all styles, Steaks, Welsh Rare-bits, Pastry, Custard, etc. April 21 3 Wrapping Paper. ALOT suitable for GROCERY DEALERS. ALSO, A lot suitable for LIGHT GOODS DEALERS, at Agents'prices, at TL C. SHIVER'S. Thompson's Glove-Fitting Corset. JUST opened another assortment of these just? ly popular and HANDSOME GOOD8, so suita? ble for tho proBent stylo and season's dress-all numbers. R. C. SHIVER. Chelly's French Kid. Gloves. IN store, another fresh lot of tho above popular GLOVE. Only six weeks ago, wo introduced this fine, warranted Glove, so popular with first class trade in all large markets, and they have already gained a line reputation hero--soiling freely and giving full sutiafactiou. April 17 R. C. SHIVER. ZFL 3E3 J3L. U> ! GREAT REDUCTION DRY GOODS, 1077/ TO 3077/" OF AP JUL. DONT FORGET C. F. JACKSON. MILLINERY MRS. O. E. REED bas opened for I inspection tho finest assortment of French, English and American La? dies' HATS, BONNETS, FLOWER8 AND RIBBONS. Ac, the best and cheapest ever offered to tho Ladies of Columbia and the surrounding Counties. ALSO, Several cases of Ladies, Misses and Boys' HATS AND CAPS, from 25 cents np. Hair Braids, Waterfalls, Curls, Switches, Coils, Ac, Ac. Country Merchants will find it to their ad? vantage to give mo a call, and see for themselves. Fresh arrivals every day. Hats, Bonnets, Ac, by the case or dozen, will be sold very low. ALSO, Bridal Wreaths and Veils of every description, Jewolry, etc Having first class Milliners, we are prepared to execute all orders with neatness and despatch. Main Street, Columbia, opposite Hopson A Sut phen's. March 28 3mo DR. T. T. MOORE, Dental Surseon, IS now prepared to execnte, in thu mos scientific j manner, all branches of his profession. Teeth extracted without pain by use of NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Persons desiring his sorvico would | do well to engage an hour. Office over Messrs. Brvan A McCarter's Bookstore, Maiu street, Co? lumbia, S. C. April ll limo SPRING- AND SUMMER ' ' wilt O XJ, O T 231 I KT G, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, HATS, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, ETC., IX G II PAT VARIETIES. JUST received and open at the old stand of R. C. Anderson, which will bu sold low for cash. April 1 Imo WM. J. HOKE. Corn Whiskey. K B?LS. NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY, O of superior quality, on consignment and for sale low, by the barrel. E. & G. D. HOPE. Wine .Bottles. SB?\ O ROSS Wino Bottles, for salo by ?i\ t Feb H E. A G. D. HOPE. Cutting Cheese. BOXES GOSHEN CHEESE, for sale bv Fob l t R. A G I). HOPE. 50 City Taxrs. CITY COUPONS, receivable for City Taxes, for sale by_GREGG, PALMER A CO. Country Cured Bacon. 2f\f\(\ LBS. Primo CLEAR SIDES, coiin ,\J\J \J try cure, for salo by April 20 E. A G. D.HOPE. For Bent, . THAT Largo and Commodious HOUSE, un Senate street, Sonth of Trinity (Episcopal) . Church, with all noCuBrtary out-buudiiiRo, ga? and water. Being, centrally located, it ia ?ell ; adaptod for a boardiug-buuse. Possession can bo i givun on tho 1st of May. Apply lo J. ?. MCMAHON, April 20 16 At tim City Clerk's Office. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DUS. REYNOLDS ,fc REYNOLDS I are proparsd to furnisb ARTIFICAL TEETH- on a larger scale than hero- I tufora, and nt rates much below thc u?ual chargOH. Their recent improvement, lately patented, con? stitute)^ tbc highett order of art in thin speciality, I and is fully warranted. Dentures consti neted by this process po-wss many advantages over gobi plate work, und ran bo supplied at about half tho coat of thc lat ter. An examination of specimens, especially hy those having experience in such matters, is respect folly invited. Ordinary VULCANITE RUBBER SETS$25. Tho same, Strengthened bv gold bands, r!l.">. Tonne nash. April 80} FROM 4 to 350 HOBSK POWER. includiug tho celebrated Cor? liss Cut-off Engines, 8lido Valve Stationary Engines, Portable Engines, ?Sec. Also, Circular, Mulay and Gang Saw Mills, Su?ar-Cane Mills, Shuning, PulteyB, Ac., Lath and Shingle Mills, Wheat and Corn Mills, Circular Saws, Belting, 4c. Send for descrip? tive Circular aud Prioo List. WOOD .V MANN STEAM ENGINE COMPANY, March 24 Gmo + Utica, New York. Blue Ridge Railroad. .'cat 7J J; ._-3S3LZ ?JS?r_i ? 3?l_.t?SX rTIHE attention of Contractors i? invited to the JL wrirk of completing the Blue Ridge Railroad, In South Carolin-.'., from Anderson j South Carolina, to Knoxville, TcuuoBsno- a distance of ono hun? dred and fifty-two miles to build. The Executive Committee of t he Lourd of Dirac? tors is prepared,to outer into negotiations with responsible parson-., who may desire to undertake th?; wo i k Payments ? iii be madu in hot mortgage (7) Ecr cent, currency bondi of tho Company, secured y tho guarani.f Ibo State of South Carolina, for the punctual payment of both principal and interest. The mortgage covers unencumbered property of the Company, which cost three und a quarter milbong of dollars in gold, and embraces titty milos of rtiad completo and in matting order. Detailed Estimates, ['ians, Profiles and Specifi? cations, will be ready for inspection by JUNE 1. 18tl9 Meanwhile, approximate quantities anti other Information coiiueruiUK thc work may be obtained by application lo Cul. James P. Low, the j Chief Engineer of thc Company, or to tho under? signed, ut Columbia, South Carolin*. U. K. SCOTT, April 20 tuthl3 Chm'n of Executive Committee. 33 3C O 33 31a 6? X O 3fL . Prompt, CheaD and Accurate, j THE PH CE NIX Book, Joli amt Newspap-.-i Pov>< r 1'iess PRINTIa'li ESTA R LIS USENT! M Hin Sti ''et, u!.ove Taylor, COL.USIBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE proprietor ba-? recently mad?-EXTENSI I'E ADDITIONS to his former largostoek of material Type, Presses, Colored inks. Paper, Cards, etc., introducing the LATEST STYLES, ?nd is fully prepared to undertake anv and everv thing in tho PLAIN and FANCY PRINTIMG- LINE, From a Carte Visite tn a massiv? feet Poster. The following ar< ?2 3 ? .2 "3 s <J -. ot volume ora thirty thc inducomonts: O s? r- rs = G. 2 g Prices are Lower than ?ny other establishment ! Ill Olin State, of I'Vell Neve Yolk. Pamphlets, Circulare, li:!l Meads, Uriels, Ball Tickets. A Invitations, Dray Tickets, ?^*?K Receipts, Programmes, ^'KW'V- Hand-bills, Letter Heads, ^iS&P&r1'*- Posteis, Cheeks, -"'TO^ . Blanks, Drafts, " ----- Labels, Wedding. Vinitiini -uni Rnaim--** Cantu, AC.,.'..., of all styles anti sizes; in f>tct, Any and Every Description of Printing'. ju ono, two, three Colora and Bronze, promptly attended to. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Auction Sales. .' ?'.Hay, Bay. - BY JACOB LEVIN. THIS (Friday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will nell, at my auction room, without reserve: 35 BALES HAYj slightlydamaged. _ April 23 Assignee's Sale, In re F. A. Tradowoll. Ex part? Robert N. Lewis AV BANKRUPTCY. BY virtus of au order of > sale, in tho above stated case, to mu directed, by tho Hon. Geo. 8. Bryan, Judge or tho United District Court, for the District of South Carolina. I will offer for Bale, at public auction, on MONDAY, tho 2d day of May, 186'.), in front of the Court House, in Columbia, S. C., at ll o'clock A. M., all tho right, title and in? terest or tho Bankrupt in the Estate of Mrs. Mary F. Tradewell, deceased. Terms made known on day of salo. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers and stamps. April 21 t DONALD J. AULD, Assignee. Cow Peas. f7f\C\ BUSHELS PRIME COW PEAS, for I VJ VJ.sale by E. A. G. D. HOPE. Chewing Tobacco. OA BOXES "Rose Bud," very fine, &\} 2 " "Navy," 10 '* Common, low price. April 20_'_JOHN C. SEEGERS. Solace and Virginia Leaf. e? GROSS SOLACE, 9 2 " Virginia Loaf-fresh from tho Fac? tory, for salo at tho Al? and Lager Beer Depot. April 20 JOHN C. SEEGERS. SMOKING TOBACCO. OA A LBS. GENUINE DURHAM-direct from ?l\J\J the Factory, 400 Lbs. "Commonwealth," 100 Lbs. "Bracelet." April 20 JOHN C. SEEOERS. Ale and Porter. pr f\ DOZ. Muir A Son's Edinburg ALE, 60 Doz. *,y\j Guinness A Son's Dublin Porter, received and for salo low by _J. AT. B. AGNEW. Corn! Corni! Corn!!! 2A Ai i BUSHELS PRIME WHITE TEN .UUU NES3EE CORN, on band and to arrive, for sale at lowest market prices by oar load and at retail. J. A T. R. AGNEW. DR. W. II. Tl'TT'S STANDARD PREPARATIONS. SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expectorant, , Vegetable Liver Pilli?. Improved Hair Dy?, Foraalobv Feb 27 ly _ E. E. JACKSON. _ Buggy or Work Horses. _ ANY ONE that wants to purchase TWO SINGLE HARNE88 HORSES, can do BO J?TOlby applying to W. D. PECK, .M AC March 25 At Blakeley A Gibbes Store. uroQuev. ANEW supply of this popular game, in neat boxes, at different prices, just reooivod and tor salo at BRYAN A MoCARTER'S Bookstore. April ll_ Por Invalids. PURE Extract of CALVES PEET, for making a nutritions jelly, and for improving Soups and Gravies. Pure Extract of Vanilla, Lemon and Pine Applo. for flavoring. Pearl Barley, Tapioca, Sago, Arrow-root,Choco? late, Broma, Cocoa. ' Coxe's Sparkling Gelatine, for making Jolly, blanc Mange, Creams. For sale bv _Jan 10 T FISHER A HEINITSH. Druggists. VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. THE REAL CREMONA. Those STRINGS aro justly celebrated for Itheir durability, purity and olear, 'sweet tone. ALSO, A full assortment of Violincello STRINGS; a variety of Violin BOWS; Bow-Hair, Screws, Tail Boards, Bridgos, Rosin, Ac, just received, at April 2 t2wo ?_._E. POLLARD'S. New Goods! New Goods! IN Great Variety, FOR Spring and Summer, AT EINARD'S. March 14_._ Richland-In Equity. Edward and Henry O. Kineler, Executors, vs Amelia B. Kinsler et al. PURSUANT to the order of tho Conrt, the cre? ditors of JOHN J. KINSLER. deceased, who have not heretofore proved their demands, aro required to present and establish the same, be? fore mo, on or before tho 1st day of MAY next. D. B. MILLER. C. C. P. Clerk's Offico, Richland, March 25, I860. Marchi_ _ tl6 Desirable Residence for Sale. A Lot, containing one-third of an acre, with a neat commodious DWELLING i HOUSE, having an up-stairs of ti vo Booma, a Basement of live Rooms, Bathing-room with shower bath, all necessary out-buildlnga and in good repairs. Inquire at this offlcc_ March 28 Sweet Potato Slips. pr ri BUSHELS YAM POTATO SLIPS, in Ano OU order, for salo by E. A G. D. HOPE. Corn. IrAA BUSHELS Prime Western CORN, for ,OUU sale, in lots to suit purchasers. March 2C E. A G. D. HOPE. Frosh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, FRESH COUNTRY AND MOUNTAIN BUTTER, Pink-Eve and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fino Goshen CHEESE, At G. DIERCK8, .Un 23 At the Sign of tho Watch. Butter! Butter!! HOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, just received and for sale by J. .V T. R. AGNEW. c Pipes ! Pipes ! ! OA VOY.. Assorted Brier Root, with Metal JU\J Screws, 20 Doz. do., with Maerachatim Lining, ? 1 Gross Cano Pipes._ JOHN C. BEEPERS. Old Newspapers, f",10P. Wrapping and Pattern Cutting, f>>r salo T at the PHONIX OFFICE. Planting Potatoes. jr A BI*L8. PINK-EYE PLANTING POTATES, OU just receivod and for salo by Jan 14 J. A T. R. AGNEW.