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PECENJX & GLEANER, j THE OMiFPHSIIIX TS rDBMSUED EVERY MOBNIXO. EXfi CEPT Monday, and contains the I.ATKST NEWS. l-y telegraph nud mails. lip to the hour "Tg'-incr to press; Editorials. Correspondence Jrom different points, Miscellaneous Reading, Titles. Poetrv, Sketches, etc , etc., etc. In the QUANTITY and QUALITY of its HEADING MATTER is not to be excelled by any paper in South Carolina. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted on favorable terms. N The Tri-Weekly phoenix Contains, in every number, the reading matter j (embracing the latest news) of two issues of I the daily. It i- published every Tuesday, ; Thursdav and Satardav mornings. THE GLEANER Is published every Wednes-day morning. It is the desire, and will be the object of the Proprietor, to make this equal to. if not the best, FAMILY NEWSPAPER in the South- In tact, as its name indicates, A Hfilil SIOffiMIIfil, Besides the codec!ion of the cream of the j news of the week, Political, Financial and the I Ma kefs. n will contain a l.nge amount if LITE- j \ RY MATTER, such as choice Talcs, Skctoh es and Poetry. It will embrace EIG^T j %i? ?nn?j pahhv h*r/?tiii #i.?t ? ? *<? rj^t communis win i -r.jv.rii i TTilMS. is printed in a form to bind, ami tints * secures a Ltjtbfu} rCvGzkam* history of passing evvuw. TERAlk-mx AD VANCE. J'aily Paper, six months, $4 00 Tri-Weekly, . " 2 50 Weekly. ' " ] 50 JULIAN A. SilLUY, Proprietor, .Time 15. Co'iuntii.i, S. 0. Ail o!<i Song; Set to a \ew Time. ! "Ms Spring approaches Ants and Roaches From their holes come out, And Mice and Rats, Jn spite of cats, Cuily skip about.'' ' IS yens established in X. Y. City.'' "f'n'y inialiiS.de icmciik'S known." "Free from i'oisoi-s " '.Xot duatre rmi# to the Human Family."' i .la's trtu: o out o! their holes to dir.'' "Castor's" Rat RojkIj, &c. Exter'.- , ! a peine. used for It,ifs, M! : '. llva-lus. JiMkari l h'ed Ant<. ,fcc, Ac.. sc. 4'Co3tar's" Bod-Rug Exterminator ! I* i !'-i I'tl >r wash??s-.l -a destroy, and ^ aiso as a *>"( v'-nt ivr> for lied Bays, f:c. 'd 'ostars^ Etectrie Powder for Insects ; Js !i.r Moths. Mosquitoes. Fleas. lkd-Buys, Insects on J'iants. Jinks. A r.imals. ti c. f 3?" !!! EkwaIM-: !!! ul'alJ worthless imitations \ ^ iSiai -'VpsT.'" | " ii mil ' " Z-&"iAthlr ?8. i K. <OVS AK. ! I'St pi Oi.tlwry, X. Y. * >"-'< ! ! by n]| rrnpr.ii.sJ.it and Monies i.-vt-vy- j v.Moiv Soi]i!i. BAI'NKP, V. A I;!. .t CO, Vv'ho'es.ile Apr nis. New i.;s. ' 1868. ! I < !> \-K OF i;,\TS. ? J ho Fwcr.< Gay-It,- j I Krnf':i:nl> asserts aid proves I a* (ijroris j'.iti j one |?;i r of HATS will haven piojfvtiy a id do ; ! Kvsirlaills i.o '-ssthnn G-,1.0'0 in ilnve vi-.trs. ; ; u-less this inuuot so hoiiiiy tan ' I. ipi , down, they wonid consume moia iocd than i Vi onhl -nsia'n G5.0C0 human hoinprs. t:?"6(re ' CoST.vn s ' adverti.v a.t u! above. i 1 1866. i "flOSTAll'S" HAT JICXTKRM1XAT'Hv is j 1 simple, site and suit?ihc n ost | erietl HAT-j l i fi 'a ion mortiii.i we have ever nl tended. Itv cry I ( H it. that can fi -t ir. nr.iperlr p?*. j> ;reu. u ill cm > i . vv V' ? wnvill JH ri?%*5 II Wi:if li* U Uri *.n\ t si.l Some p!sic.' as distant as p*\?sih i- from when* j 1 ii was taken.?f.ake Shore. Mich.. Mirror. i 1 ?2$"'Sce "CusrAnV ?-dvcrtis'1iuoiii above. ! t 1868. II0USEKKKPK RR troubled wi lt vrniin j t ue< d he so no longer, if they use ' CostakV'j " I xb-rminator. VA e h ive usee' it to our satis j ( faction; aid if a box cost $ *?, we would liuve it. j W- have trk-d poisons. but tlicy effected u?tli- j I ing; but 'CostarV article knocks the breath out i of Hats Mi-e. Iloaelies, Ants, and Bed-huge, j i' <j'?ick?T than we can write i>. It is in great li -niand ali over the c lUiitry.?Medium. Ohio. ; <ia~.'P. ' , 1866. A VOICH FROM THK MR vVKST.--pc.k- \ ingnf "Costa rV* Jl' t. Roach. Ant. &c.. Ex tor- I i minalor ?"m?iv grain and provisions are do- j " s;royed am tinIIy in Grunt county by vermin j than would pay for tons of this But and Insect j e Killer.?Lancaster, li'is.. Herald. See ">'0STArt's" advertisement above. ftSySold by all Druggists and Dealers everyK. whet* Soul*. BARJiKS. WARP-A CO./ " > Wholesale Agents. NewOrleans, La. June S?"m. For Sale or Rent. MY HOUSE AND OUTBUIL- ] DINGS, with Garden, Land &c. Kirk wood. Enquire of PAUL TKAPIER. June 8?2t. ~ Notice. !1 1\/TR. COLIN McRAE WILL ACT AS " -ILL my Agonl. during mv absence* j J. F. SUTHERLAND. | , June 8 ?if. . ' ICS! ICE!! ICE!H ~ \\ 17011SALE BY x HODGSON & DUNLAP. j, Pure French Brandy ' A ND WINES FOE MEDICINAL | purposes, by HODGSON & DUNLAP. ! v AUCTION AND COM-j 1 MISSION. m r phk subscriber still continues ' Ta I the above business. All orders left villi ''" j y iiim or notice given to J. M. <?ayi.k. 1*. M., I ' I will be pr >i:i]Hlv a i tended to? -li;ir*r*-? rv-*ison{ , i\ I /S A?- J. K. WITUBirs?!' "X , It \ ?* wmi ii? i M. B IS SELL," DENTIST, Has Removed his Office TO THIS DEKAM5 HOUSE. Entrance at the Eastern Boor on DcKalb Street. Rooms on Second Floor. June 1?if. KAAPERYEAR! We want ?lpA}?j"v/ Agents everywhere to eell onr IMPROVED $20 Sewing Machines. Tlireo new kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent on irtVl. Warrented fivo yea s A have salary or large commissions paid. Th<r ON LY machines sold in United States for less than $40, which are fully licensed by Hov:e, Wheeler & Wilson, Graver tfc Baker, Slayer tC* Co., and Bachelder. Another cheap inichines nro infringements and tho sellers or user are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonmen t. 11 lustra ted circulars sent free. . Address, or c.dl upon Shaw ,t Clark, at Biddefurd, Maine, or Chicago, 111. June 8?ly. (ftAA A jTIOIti'E'H !?AGENTS wanted for six entirety nmv articles, just out. Address 0. T. Gary. (Jitv Building, biddeford, Me. June S?ly. Lard! Lard!! Lard!!! rgMIB BKST NO. OA. LEAF LAUD, at 25 cents, just received and for sale at .. P. IT. MOORE'S June 8. \ "* r ?> of m THE SUMTER NEWS. fvjftHE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSE to issue at Sumter, S. 0., on or about the first of June, I860, a weekly paper, to be entitled "THE SUMTER NEWS." This journal will be devoted to literature. morality and general intelligence, and the promulgation of the occurrences of the day?political and general?which may l?e of interest to tin; poo'ple. No pains or expense will be spared by the proprietor to render his pan r acceptable to all classes of reader--, lie confidently refers to his long experience (>f 32 yeans) in the past as a journalist, to secure for him the patronage of tin3 people of his District. lie c<mgra:uhit<-s himself that he can select for the inauguration of his enter- j piise no better occasion than the present. At the t rniinution of a long ami blood v *'niggle, in which the piinciples of fr?e iovennnent have been over-ridden and lite C institution tiampled under foot? in which all the angrv pas.-ions of frail iim{ eiring linn an nainic lmve been exited nod exc'cisi'.d?the Ansel of Peace is now about, in unfold lit-r wings over ill seel ions of otir country, and once igain to gather around Iter the goodness, lIio strength .nid I lie magnitude of the A.iucriciin Union. At sneli a time at;lii>, lie can have no belter latidmaiksby ivliicls, }??r ilo good of it is country, to lireft his course than the Union, tlnIv^uui'!if ;I;'e(Ige^'filTfiM-lfki : sustain. as lav n? he is able, ihe put it \ I nid int?*giiiy ?-f the our. and I he Gnu j less. h>* ]5Hi?i..iisiii; and the statesman* ! diiji cd' the i thc-r. To the people ofSmu'er DLstiiet he i onlirlei 11v ? jijK'ttls fur their s; mj nthv | mil ]<ationage. Ideii'di d ?s he has ever been with j hem s-tkI their intereet in the past, he i<ks to be allowed ilie sauie pi iviloge in lie future. lie expects to huild up for hem a 1 ?i>trh"t'" paper, the eonr-e of vliir'i will be cun.'bteiit, prudent and .fatriotie, and one w hich lie hop -s will not c waning in its ir.Jlnentb on the cdticaion and training of the* rising genera* .ion. The j*?*\i?;(R of in) ?iL:o ."il l tide n led j lijwe* 'l?cen si * ho1 *?ii do- j * mtc liis time ami ah'litios f'? ibe enter- > ainnient and instruction el liis patrons, i Hid w ho w ill lake pleasure in seconding | lie efforts of (lie uml.crsigticd, to render NIK SUMTER NEWS worthy of the :ontiJeuce and support of a discriminate uiblie. l'or furtlu-r information as to terms, ire., address rue at S:;inter, S. C. 11. L DA Ull. June 1 ? LOST, N MIOAD STRMET, THE OUTE ! ^ Case of a large plain gold Wati-l jgreatly valued by the owner. Itsfu b .alue will be paid on delivety to r, WM. M.SliANNON. " .??-4?4. Soeeisil Notice I a. no goods will be de- ' livered -without the Cash, sxcept by special arrangement. Mcdonald & mcCURry. ton tit Carolina?Korglinw Dist 1Y A. L. MCDONALD, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY firilEllEAS, COL. P. MUNGO APy y plied to mo ibr Letters of Adnioistration on r11 and Singular the ?oods-and chatties; rights and credits >f Abraham Sowell, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. Those are, therefore, to cite and ad? rnouish all, and singular, the-kind red and creditors of the deceased to be and appear before nic ntonr next- Ordinary1!" Court for the said District; to be liolden at Kershaw Court liouse on the 22nd day of June, instant, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal this 8th day of June, in the year of our. Lord one-thousaud eight hundted and sixty-six," and of tho ninetieth year of the Indcpcndcnce und Sovereignty of the j United States of America. A. r.. Mc PON ALP. K. It. .June ' J', i pCili-jj^JB'BW"'!'" HP .Jj| yU .'- * g -A- COMPLEg SPRING Consisting in part of CHALLI Dutch, Scotch and American PRI CAMBRICS, Cambric MUSLIN, CLOTHS, Bleached and Brown Linen SHIRT FRONTS, TOW1 SIERY and GLOVES in'; great Childrens', all sizes. i * i SHG We would particularly invite tb ers and the public generally \o oil and CHILDREN'S PHlLAblSj EOOTSrB^gKfNS-^ Jlpi and all kitids. Also, EARTHED? GENTSl -. fS Cloths, Casimers, Casmerets apd one we think cannot be surpassed^ any retail houses in the State. A GOODS, Shirts, Under-Shirts, D] Hose, Suspenders, etc. GhROClf . *"V We have a complete stock of l?J ing in part of Flour?Self-Raising 4 gar, Coffee and Tea, Spices of all 1 Sperm and Adamantine?Lard, in I ANY AND ALLl3 We engage to sell AS LOW AS;i COME AND SEE l4 Camden, March 30, I860. fMlM* A v ^ bvhbh m ^ - v. OUR LARGE AND WELL And other Articles too I *\Ve would respectfully inform ou: oral that our Stock is now complete PRICES VEIlY Mt To got your supplies reasonable y 13 ATxr,' :oi Camden, March 23. . ; ^ ' 'C. . -,s New Milinery Store- I m isama* t \XTOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE K t t Ladies of Camden aiid Kirkwood. and c< the public generally, that she ban opened a ''! MILINERY STORE l\ At the old aland ol Mrs. Hammer-lough, where p* >he is prepared to execute all nrdera in tljo LATEST STYLE and at the SHORTEST NO- * ITCE. Also, a fine selection of DRESS GOOOg ind DRESS TRIMMINGS for sale. * Bl March 30?tf ... fo J?ST Bj|"OEIYEn, ~ AFDonald & M'Cnrry? IN ADDITION TO TBjjEIR 1; LARGE STOCK OF ! $ 1 L' Spring & Summer Godds c A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF j ^ lilNEKTSjs Consisting of the LATEST 1 QTVUiLQ ormnl fo flTIvthinff eVCT I Ui. J.X/OJU, ^ 0 offered in this market. '? Their entire Stock will be sold ~C at a REDUCED PRICE, with a * view of making a change in their.. place of business. sp M'Donald & M'Curry. . ^ Barber-Shop Removed. * I HAVE REMOVED MY SHAVING and Hair-Dressing Saloon to the De- J Kalb House, occupying the room in the . rear of Dr. D. L. DeSaussure'sj where 1. ? am prepared to give entire satisfaction to' all who rnav favor me with tlieir patron- J age. ' JOHN CHESNTT. I 1 ?j 1 ? | STOCK OF GOODS, f3, DELAINS, GINGHAMS; TS in great variety; Printed JACKOXETTE, etc; LONG -HOMESPUN, Irish LINEN, 5LS, TOWELING, etc.; HOvariety, Ladies', Misses' and <BS. Iattention of our Lady customr stock of LADIES', MISSES' PHIA SEWED-WORK KID'STYLE pT"ARE in great variety: prOODS. fVestings, a complete stock, and feiilier in STYLE or PRJCE by to, GENTS' FURNISHING |awers, Gloves, Cravats, HalfC li.. 5ries% \M1LY GROCERIES, eonsistrimily and Superior Fine?Suffnds, Soap, Starch, Candles? Cits and Kegs to suit purchasers, Ifbtm "stock jpfr OF OURNEIGHBOKS. >R YOURSELVES. j ND SEE /A SELECTED STOCK OF \ fiimerous to Mention !j friends aud the public in gen- j s and' hzr TPH RFmiPin v -At-* vy j)u imirit call, soon on j&?2F.-fjb CO. 'r ' ". * ~ * STATE TAXES. J1AX-PAYEES ARE HEREBY NO? TJFIED fbat I will continue to reive Ttinrns untir 15th of May next, jer which time the looks 7.'?U be kept jleo for the receipt of the amounts uilC; itil tiie 1st of July next, when they will j ^Uively be closed, and executions issued gainst ail defaulters. ;Tho Act of December, 1805, "to raise pplies," expressly prescribes that the {lowing funds, and they only, shall be ieiyed in payment of taxes, viz: Sold ami silver coin; United States jgr^bxt^ 'flyTutrtsevto-WftJWiA 4u? '-cue ( Sited Sfatcs, such bills receivable as ere issued under the authority of the it Legislature, pay certificates of Jurors id constables for attendance at the surt of Commou 1'Jeas, pay ccruucaiea bearers of votes for Governor and (suLcnant-Governor and members of ingress, and pay certificates of memo jrs of the last session of the Legislamo case will notes of National banks, rany other funds tban those enumerao! "be received in payment of taxes, ?; WM. McKATN, T. C. K. D. April 27?if. . jJPICES-'OF ALL KINDS, FOE 3 sate-by . ' ,,HODGSON & DUNLAP. ^oiHfeot Photogr&pfis JP "CONFEDERATE GENERALS sent, post paid, to any address, on sceipfc of-twenty-five cents, or five for ; oc dollar. .; .BOINEST& BURKE, ... i : 60Kceting-St., Charleston. S. C. " Post Office Box'408. : IS- ; - ' SODA WATER, |?OU SALE BY. * H? ?pr;s??N a- r>rvE \P. I fif /$?>?> m MI. HI "w i yD^s, Medicines; ?&c.9 &c. | 4 FULL ASSd^MENT ALWAYS kept on hand, of tb(? very best quality, all of which will be SoJil 'ovv ae possible. PATENT MEDICINES of. the Tito**desirable kind always on hand, j FANCY ARTICLES, for the Toilet, in great variety> ." i Also, FRENCH CANDIES, Ac., Ac. Fresh supply received weekly HODGSON & DUNLAF. Toilet Articles. COLOGNES, LUBIN'S AND PENNY'S Handkerchief Extracts, Soaps of all kinds, Hair Washes, Pomades, Sozodont, Tooth Powders, &c., for sale bv * HODGSON & DUNLAr. Mill and Gin Gearing. I WILL BUILD OR REPAIR GEARING , for Mills or Cotton Gins, and also do Jobsof Carpeniering in the neighborhood ofCHnidcn, on short notice and reasonable terms. T. A. MOORK. 1 April 6^ 3m* GEORGE, FilTC^TT Com*nission Merchant, ACCOMMODATION WHATH*, Charleston. S, C. Particular attention given to the sale or shipment of Naval Stores, Cotton and Other Country Produce. April 20?tf. Pickles, Sardines, LEMON SYRUP, RAISINS, Primes, Candic9, Pepper Sauce, Tooiaioc Ketchup, Spices of all kinds, Soap, Starch, Candles, <kc, . Also, a fine article of Macaroni, all of wfcivb arc sold low for cash at the store of , - ; t T. S. MYERS, Two doors below Bauin, Bro. & Co. April 20? Paints. Oils, Varnish. IDAINTS. "VARNISH AND WHITE j 1--. WASH BRUSHES, &e., for sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. | KEROSENE OIL! Afresh supply just received, of extra quality and at great! v reduced prices, for Bale bv Apl 13. hodgson & dunlap. SugarsCRUSHED, CLARIFIED AND Krpwn Sugare, low /or ca*b at ' ""fc'Jj. .? Mackerel in Kits, 1 FEW KITS VKRY FINK MACKEREL i\ <or sale by. P. H. MOORE. TO RENT, rp\VO COMMODIOUS EOOMS, IN a pleasant part of the Town, which can be had on reasonable term6. Apply at this Olhce. April 27. CoffeeTAVA ANI) KIO COFFEE?A SUW PKRIOli article?at April 20- T. S. MYERS'. Teas GREEN ANQULACK TEAS?TH J? best arlTcIc imported ?at April 20- T. S. MYERS'. RAILROAD NOTICE ON AND AFTER - WEDNESDAY, THE 2nd of Mny, there will be a train runn'ng every Wednesday to Rafton Creek, tiie terminus of the Camden Branch, for Die accommodation of passengers and carrying freight. . UP. Leave Kingville, Wednesday. ' '> olnck P M. Arrive at Rufion Cr. ek, 6 P M. JJOWiV. Leave Ration Creel: Thursday, 0 o'clock A. A'. Arrive at Kingville 8 A. Zi. Connectirg with the Charleston, and Columbia trains to nnd from each point and wiili *?". k M. R. R. Trains. J AS. JONES, Agent iUUT -? 4 May 4. DR. s. BARUOH Has resumed iiis practice in this town. J3TOffice two doors below Baum, Bro. & Co. April 30. Post Office^ Camden, S. G., April 27, 1866. ! npilE MAIL WILL BE CONVEYED J- from this office to Sumter tri-weekly. Leave Camden on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock A. M. Arrive at Camden at 5 o'clock P. M. j on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of; each week until further notice. Mail closed at (> 1-2 A. M. B8T Office hours from 9 A. M., to U A. M. anJ half an hour after the arrival of the mail. , ' JEST Sundays, from 9 1-2 to lu A. M. \ j. m.oayle, . '< April 27?U*. Acting P. M. Turkish Bathing Sponges. l^OR SALE BY J ITOptisON bl/NLAP. ' Ma v I*: t 4 J j, ^ .: iil [ IIA VE J UST OPES HE IN TH E STORE ? J one door below Dr, Young's en entirely 1 -*w stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, c,v of articles most SUITABLE to the ~ watiis vii^socessities of tbo community *t tbio time. .... ... * . Hy strict fi'te2?M?*? btiHlness, Belling goods at n i-easpriable friat! keeping. cpjWtantly on hand such articles as art' dWBt Ja u.*?*nor liopo to receive n fair sharoVf custom. iSTMy terms are strictly C<t*h~ J JONES. August 25 FRESH * JUST RECEIVED A LAKGK LOT OF fttsli r.t;d genuine Garden Sced?^1 <Mmprwing several varieties of tbe following: Artichokes, Asparagus, Dwarf Fjinp and Pole Beaus, Beets Brocoli, Cabbages. Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Coilnrda, Early Corn, Crest; Cucumbers, Egg Planus, Kale, LettnccV Water Melons, Mustard; Nasturityrn, Okra, Onion Sgfts, Parsley, .Parsnip?, Peas, Pepper, ftadislv jVWfcible tyj&ffo,- aiiwelvi -S<iuvlir.-tomato, -; . Tfofnips, <?cJ 4c.. _ HODGSON &DUNLAP. January 26. /v* CHARLESTON HOTEL Charleston. 5. C. This popular and well KNOWN HOTEL has been newly furnished throughout bj the present proprietor, who has been sixteen years connected with, the establishment. W. WHITE, Proprietor. George 0. Mixer, Superintendent. Charles A. Miller, Cashier. April 13?tf. * SPRING GOODST ;4j AT P H MOORE'S 2nd door above BeH & Maiheson. r|MIE FALLOWING CONSISTS IK PART 1 OF MY STOCK: DRY GOODS. Pi.plins, Calicoes. Swiss Muslins, Jackonnets, " Long Clothes, brown Shirting, Table Linen, Toweling, Challies, Hosiery, French Corsets, latest and most improved styles; Hoop-skirts, Kid Glovos, Ac, Ac. HATS AND CAPS. 40 dozen Hals and (Japs, all quality and sizes. 20 - Ladies and Misses Hats?latest Spring stylo. BOOTS AND SHOES. 80 dozen pair Boots and SIiocb, consisting in 'ymi iirAi'.lui.j. : 1 Calf and Kip Skin Bbots. Genllcmen'sBootees finest ?tyle; Brogans, Balmorals, Ac. Indies fine Polish Boots; ladies Balmoral*, Gaiters Slippers. Ac., in every variotvTRUNKSAND VALISES* <Jt every description and sizo. roTTnv cinns 20 dozen Whittemore's best Cotton Curd*. GROCERIES, PltODtTCF. Ac. Crushed. Clarified and Brown Sugars: CofFoe, Soda, Wine and Butter Crackers, Cheese, Rai. sons. Candies, French and American: Flour, Potatoes, if. . ' TIARDWARK. Show!?, Spader, Trnco Chains, Collin's Axes. Scivc". Padlocks, Table and Pocket Cutlery, ic. The above extensive stock of goods will be sold at a small advance (>n the original cost, lbr cash [f r?n do not ?ee wliut you wish, t all P. H MOORE February Id. Notice to Physicians. The publication of the Southern Medical and Surgical * Journal will he resumed on the 1st of July, I8li6 ?Third Scries. It will he issued cvsry alternative month, each numoer win contain at least one hundred and seventy-six pages of reading matter, and will be equal in size to the largest American and European journals. The price will be only FIVE DOLLARS per anonni, in advance. It will be edited by Dr Jolepii Jo.vks, assisted by maDy of the most distin* ar'soo^as posnble, so that the number of copies to be printed may be regulated accordingly. JB&* Advertisements inserted on very liberal terms. E. II. PUGHE, Pi inter and Publisher. Augusta Ga. COOKING WINE and EXTRACTS for sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. Fresh Cod Fish, IUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE tl BY P. u. MOORE. Good Bargains. VI,L MY PRESENT STOCK OF GOODS were bought since tbc heavy decline, and will be sold very low. . P. II. MOORE. New Orleans Molasses, T UST UECEIVEI) AND FOR SALE BY ti P. U. M ORE. Family and Self-Raising Flour, TI >t \iJ:< J-:ivKr> ANI > R>R SAij.-: . f} BY V. H. MOORE.