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Orfrat or tlic I-lbrmli. SAN FKANCIKCO, May 10.-Thc Imperial Oonsnl has received official despatches, via Acapulco, announcing that tho Liberals, after their defeat at Michoacan, ehdeavor .d to rally, but were suppressed and com? pletely routed. The occupation of Tarris tora by the Imperials is officially reported. Prom Washington. WASHINGTON, May 18.-In the Senate, to? day, Mr. Sumner presented tho petition of sundry colored citizens, asking that the second clause of the ponding constitu? tional amendment be stricken ont, and one substituted for it, declaring that no Con grpssmen from the S%uth be allowed to sit in the House of Representatives who is not chosen by at least Jialf the lesa! men without regard to color. He also present? ed a petition for tho?ria) of Jefferson Davis by a court-martial. In connection with this, ho said that tho trial of Davis at Rieh mond, at the present time, would be one of those great comedies which would here after excite tho derision of the world. The petition was referred to tho Committee on Military Affairs. . The business of tho House, to-day, was mainlv confined to the consideration of the tax bill. ^ HONORS TO TUE MEMORY OF JACK? SON.-At Staunton, on the l()th, the soldiers' graves were decorated with flowers. A procession was formed, and all tho carriages in the whole county wore placed at the disposal of those unable to walk. The bells tolled, and the band played a funeral march as tho procession moved slowly to the church. At the door the rem? nants of tl?e Stonewall Brigade form eel in line, while the women ami chil? dren passed into the church. After the singing and speaking was over, the procession reformed aud marchod to the cemetery, where every grave was decorated with flowers. Each mourner thought of tlic loved and lost as they reverently laid the bright flowers on tho lowly graves. In the sacred presence of the dead all bitter feeling was forgotten, and tho graves of several Federal soldiers buried there were not neglected. During tho tlay all places of business were closed, as were all schools, even in? cluding those of thefreedmen's Bu? reau. At every corner negroes were stationed, either with baskets of boqueta and wreaths, or wagons lite? rally filled with flowers, sent in from the country for those who had either ueglecteei or been unable to obtain them.-Cor. Ballimure Gazette. THE GERMAN DIFFICULTY.-The troubles lr. Europe have again as? sumed a warlike attituele; now, how? ever, not so much between Austria md Prussia as between Austria ami italy. The diplomatic discussions b?tween Austria and Prussia conti? nue; Austria still elemanding the dis? armament of Prussia, and Prussia each time the demand is made again refusing. Meanwhile, each refusal engenders bad feeling, and the miner Gjerman States are gradually ilrawing mete closely to Austria. Prussia has elenauded the tlisarniament of Bava? ria and Saxony, but they, being in the Austrian interest, have refused. Bot between Austria ami Italy a sutl elea breeze has sprang up. Thc peo? ple of Italy have suddenly raised a great outcry for war, and they endea? vor to push their Government for wtrd. The people hold enthusiastic war meetings; the Italian Parliament lias unanimously restilved that every preparation should be made for war; and the design on all sides is to pre? cipitate a conflict with A?tria, with ?.h.? object, of course, of seizing Ve nitia.-Philadelphia Ledger, CHOPS IN ALABAMA.-The Mobile Advertiser, in its commercial review of the 11th, gives a very gloomy ac? count of the prospects of the cotton crop in that State: "On a recent trip to Montgomery, we were sorry to see that the pros? pects for a good cotton crop were not promising. From Dick's Store, by way of Cubihatchee to Montgomery, there were only two or three planta? tions on the roatl upon which there are gooel stantls. The farmers were generally replanting, aud in many cases; planting over. Complaints of bael stands are general, and the young i plan ts still dying out. Y '.Upon our return, we passed through a small portion of the prai? ries of Montgomery County, and were pleased to see the farmers iu the black lauds are more fortunate, and have good stands. Corn is decidedly more promising, in excellent order, and growing beautifully." -? ? ? ? EX-PRESIDENT DAVIS' TRIAL.- A Washington despatch to the New York Herald, of the 15th, says: "lt is understood that Chief Jus? tice Chase bas consented to preside over a court at Richmond for the trial of Jeff. Davis, on condition that the President will issue? a proclamation, which is said to be already prepared, abrogating martial law so far as the United States District Court of Vir? ginia is concerned, which the Presi? dent is perfectly willing to do." - Tho Juarez Mexicans of Washing? ton are very bitter on Santa Anna. They denounce him as a French spy, ami hope that he will be h ung as such whenever he gets to the Juarez capi? tal! An officer of the Baltimore ami Philadelphia Railroad was arrested, and forced to give bail for his ap pearauce at. court, for ejecting two neg" > women from the huhes' room nt the Baltimore depot. THE GREAT DEFEAT OF THE REBELS CN CHINA.-The following is a faller account of the defeat of the rebels in China, briefly reported a few days ago: "The successes of the Imperialists ia the North-east of Kwang Tung, which we recorded recently, have taken tho shape of a more complete victory even than we anticipated. The entire body of rebels, under the lead of the Kaug Wang, numbering some 50,000, and forming the last residuum of the Taipings, have been either slaughtered or taken prison? ers. About 20,000 perished in a con? flict listing two entire days-the 8th and 9th ultimo-and the remainder have surrended themselves to the Imperial commanders. The latter have already commenced the work of disbanding their troops, while the civil authorities are busy with ar? rangements for dispersing the prison? ers with whom, to the number of up? wards of 30,000, they find themselves burdened. The victorious general, P'uo Ch'ao, has already left for Har kow, where ho is to take tho field against tho Nien Fei. This success wiping out the last trace of the Taiping rebellion-will, no doubt, be peouliarly gratifying to the Pekin Government." "REMARKABLY STRANGE."-Under this head ure som?; weeks since saw an account of a female child born in some place out West, whoso head was entirely devoid of hair except at the back, where was a waterfall of jet black hair seven inches long. Shortly after we saw the same thing as hap? pening in a Northern village, and re? cently when the news had had time to travel that far, a South Carolina paper notices the birth in al? most the samo words, as having oc? curred in that city. Next we expect to hear of it as having occurred in Atlanta or Montgomery, as the news reaches those cities. lt is about time to put a stop to thc travels of this "bald-headed gal baby." She is "born again" a little too much and too often for either philosophy or theology.-Exchange. The demand for petroleum in Eu? rope alone, for the year 1800, is esti? mated at 90,000,000 gallons. Thc consumption in 1K(>4 was 30,000,00C gallons, against 10,000,000 in 18G2. There is also a brisk demand for it ir every country in the world that hal learued the value of artificial light, and of machinery. COM3IKKCIAL AND FINANCIAL.. NEW YORE, 3lav 17. Flour baa decline? 10@15c. Southern, 10.65^10.75. \Vhoai lias declined 20ch: Com dull, at 80?82ic. yellow Southern. 85c. Beef steady. ?'orl firm-mess, $30@33.50. bard linn, at l?kfj 22^e. Sugar dull. Naval stores quiet Cotton linn sales of 1,200 bales, al 35<Vj 36c. Gold, 12'.);. I BALTIMOKE, May 17. Flour very dull Wheat dull. Corn lirni white, 85(f?86c. yellow. 83fij}84c. Oats. G2tT4(j3c. Provision! dull. Sugar steady. Whiskey dull Penn sylvania, $2.25; Western, $2.20'.. SHIP NEWS, POUT, OF CHARLESTON, MAY 19. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Palatka, vi; Jacksonville, Fernandina and Savannah WENT TO SKA YESTERDAY. Steamer General Custer, Harris, Baltimon British hark Eureka, Smith, Liverpool. Hark Marathon, Drisko, Havana. Brig C. W. Bing, Scott, Baltimore, lirif? Josie A. Devereaux, Baltimore. Sehr. Lilly, Francis, New York. THF. Committee appointed hy tho chi ' /..-ns of Columbia to collect testimony con j cerning the burning of the city in Feb j mary, 1865, request all persons, mor j particularly those at a distance, who hav knowledge of facts relating thereto, t I send affidavits, as soon as possible, to th undersigned. JAMES P. CARROLL, I May 20 Chairman. THIRD ABB?VAt! In addition lo our large stock ol' DRY GOODS ! We. have r<.ned. THIS DAY, a NEW SUPPLY OF GOODS AMONG them may be found Ibo follow in^' articles, vi/: WHITE NAINSOOKS. INDIA MULLS FIGURED swiss. Whit., and < lolored French Brilliants. Black Mini Colored CREPE M Kit KT/.. M-l White and Black BERAGES and TA j M KUTI N KS, for Shawls. ALSO, Swiss und Jacou. t Edgings and Bands. Linen Collars and Cuffs. Heal Luce Setts. Mosquito Nets. Percoles, Loincloths. Toilet (Quills. Damask Dovlies and Napkins. Ti .wellings,'Table-clot hs. Table and Piano < Vivers. Ribbons of every description. Ami nu melons other articles, too todiou I to mention; all of which wc offer i< 'i sale a Our Usual Low Rates ! HST Thallium, the public tor their pai patronage, we most respectfully solicit call fi om all. R. C. SHIVER VV. M. BECKHAM Mav 20 t CHOICETOSHEN BITTER ! JUST received, per steamer, a supply of choice MAY BUTTER-extra nice. For sale low by J. & T. R. AGNEW. May 20_ AND TWINE. CRATES of straw WRAPPING TAPER. AND Bales of COTTON TWINE. Just re? ceived and for sale at STANLEY S. May 20 _______ ___WH.X3_3"S " FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. THE undersigned have been appointed agents for these superior SAFES. These Safes are made with three flanges all other safes have but two. "They have Powder Proof Locks, and the lock? and bolts aro protected with flat? of hardened stool, which is thc only protection against the burglars drill and thc insertion of pow? der. Also, warranted free from dampness. While these Safes liavc no superior in quality, they arc furnished at moderate prices'-at least 25to 33.1 per cent, less than Herring's and other makers, while the quality cannot bc surpassed. A sample Safo can bc seen at our store, and orders will be taken at New York prices, with expenses of transportation added, and no charge for forwarding in Charleston. J. A T. lt. AGNEW. May 20 AT COST ! rilHE subscriber, wishing to close out _L his stoek of MILLINERY, ofTers the remaining lot ?d' Ladies1 Hats. Bonnets and Bonnet Frames al ORIGINAL COST. He also has an assortment of French Plow? ers, which he will sell low . Purchasers arc requested to give, him a call, as bargains can bo bad. C. P. JACKSON. May 20 1 FOR SALE, ALOT on Plain street, between Marion and Bull; ??gilt SQUARES in ile South-east portion of tho city; and lift.\ acres of PINE LAND, two miles of ( '..lum bia. For terms, ap).Iv to Col. P. \V. Me Master or to J. McF. GASTON. May 19 SAFES ! HERRING'S Patent Champion Pire burglar. Powder and Hamp Pron ' SAFES for sale. The only sure protectioi from tire, i can furnish these Safes, al sizes, at manufacturer's pricers. Creigh added. J. li. KINARD, Agent, May P.I 2mo Columbia, S. C. ; Look at This ! . rnil E I, AR( IE ST, N EATEST and Cl 1 EAP JL EST LOT of SPRING, SUMMER am 1 MOURNING CALICOES wm be r.umd at HARDY SOLOMON'S, Assembly street, near new Market. Ladies will do well to call and cxainin them before purchasing elsewhere. May 19 1 -. t Farm near Columbia. S. C., for Sale MTHIS FARM is situated about tu miles from the city, in the imm?diat vicinity of Karhamville. The tra. ; consists of about sixty (00) acres, part . ' it in oak wood. On it is a comfort al >1 DWELLING HOUSE containing 5 roonn pantry and piazzas a good Kitrhen an ; all necessary out-buildings. This is a pie; . saut residence for a family during th ? summer months, being one of the mo: " healthy situations in the State. There a never-failing spring of water near tl dwelling, with a milk-house attached, an shaded with lofty trees. The preset owner will sell this property, with tl standing Furniture, for $800 cash. Add rei - "S. T. P.," Columbia, S. C. May 19 sins 1 Boot and Shoe Store J. & A. OLIVER _, _ HAYING opened their ? ]W\ NEW STORE, on Mainfl street, would most rc- P ^Oh^sp.-ctfully invite the attenta of their friends and thu public to thc tine " assortment of LADIES' SHOES ev brought to Columbia, consisting of I.adi. English Kid Congress Gaiters, badi. English Kid bootees. Ladies' English La> - mg Balmorals, Ladies' Kid Heeled Sh e pers, Ladies' Kid Heeled buskins. Misai ,. Kid Slippers and bootees, Children's, ai Infants' Kid Shoes; all of which will sold as cheap as good shoes can bc sol e but not at New York prices. We d..i know how thc thing is don.-, but if we ev find out, our customers shall nave thc I netit of thc discoverv. Ttl HOPE'S STATION, May 19 2* Main stn . i. , i GIBBES & HUGGINS, I EXCHANGE B?lOKEft AND Insurance Agents. RISKS against Fire taken in the folio ing Companies: NORTH AMERICAN COMPANY Hartford, Conn. NATIONAL COMI 'A N Y. New (?ricans. CONTINENTAL COMPANY, New York. BALTIC COMPANY i New York. VIRGINIA STATE COMPANY. Richmond. I METROPOLITAN COMPANY, ! New York. SUN MUTUAL COMPANY, New York. EXCHANGE on New York and Charl ton bought ami sold; dealers in Stock Bonds, ?S;c. The highest pri?e pani Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. JAMES G. GIBBPS, GEO. HUGG1? Office Plain street, Columbia, S. C. May li? :tm. " PRIVATJT_?)A10) WANTED. rilHE undersigned desire-, to >>l>t; I BOARD for himself, wife, two cl dren (one three years, thc other two months of age,) and nurse, in a prb family, where lhere are no other board. Will want two good rooms, (furnislti .1 unfurnished.) Por the usual eomforU :i pleasant home, will pay a reamonn price. References exchanged. Addres E. ll. DORSEY, Auditor Charlotte & S. C. K. K. Cn 9ST Carolinian copy. Maj It? 1 s ! - .t ! Stearn Engines for Sale. 1 T WW IE Granite vi Ile M a nil tar I uring C. un , 1 ny offer at private sate TH KEE l i ? STEAM ENGINES ono of 70 horse pow it one of 40 horse power, marly m?, nm a 10horse power, new, rmt been used, lt sold before .lune 1, will M disposed ni I. auction, with the factory machinen May Pl m tiri WM. GREGG, pres i Copartnership. THE undersigned has associated him? self with TH( ?MAS lt. AGNEW, of New York, under the finn of J: A T. R. AGNEW, for the purpose of conducting a Hardware and Grocery Business, in their new store, corner of Main and Plain streets, Columbia, S. C. In addition to a well-selected stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Ac. they will keep constantly on hand a choice assortment of Family Groceries, comprising every article usually kept in a first-class grocery establishment, which will be ts..bl at moderato prices, and to which they solicit the attention of thc citi? zens of Columbia and the surrounding country. JOHN AGNEW. COLUMBIA, S. C., May 12. 1866. May 13 Irish Potatoes. FRESH @R0eER1E5. BBL*. Choice Irish POTATOES, Bbls. Split Peas. Beans, Pearl Barley, Hock? er's Farina, Duryea's Maizena, Crosse & Blackwell's London Mustard, Quarter and Half Boxes Sardines, Raisins, Citron, Mac? earon!, Vcrmicella., Choice Black and Green Teas, Prime Coffee, Pickles in Jars, and for I sale bv the dozen or hundred, Soap, Starch, Fie; Blue, Olive Oil, Canned Peaches, Toma? toes. Pepper Sauce, Walnut and Tomato Catsups, Loudon Club Sauce, Worcester? shire Sauce. Yeast Powders, Cooking Soda, Flavoring Extracts. Baker's Chocolate, Ginger, Pepper and Spices, English Dairy Cheese, Soda Biscuit. Sugar, Butter, Oys? ter and Boston Clackers, Mackerel in whole, half, quarter barrels and kits, also at retail. Together with numerous addi? tions to our stock now on the way ami !.? ile; daily received, and which will be sold :,\ moderate prices bv Mav ir. .1. A f. h. AGNEW. HAMS, SIDES, ininti Il SI' received, barrels SUPERIOR NEW Y< IRK SUGAR CURED II AMS. at 22*c. A i .s* ?, BACON, SIDES, Silt d' LI >ERS, SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST STRIPS, BALTIMORE CITY CURED ll AMS. ANO PRIME LEAF LARD. For sah- bv Mav Ut J. A T. IL AGN'EW. I>BLS MUSCOVADO SUGARS, 8 pounds > for il. Barrels Muscovado SUGARS. 7 pounds roi- fl. \ i - . i, A complete assortment of Crushed and Refined SUGARS. For sale at low rates bv Ma\ 1:1 J. ,\ T. R. AGNEW. ' Flour! Flour! LOO U,:-,:i;iS ' I'AMll.Y 2tl Barrels Heele r's Self-raising FLOUR. Just ii ci ni d and tor sale hy May l:t J. ,v T. R. AGNEW. Hay & Corn! 1 i \i \ BALES PRIME HAY. Ll tVf 1,'MMI bushels PRIME CO KN. .Iii-t received and for sale hy Maj Ul J. A T. U. AGNEW. Bolting' Cloths, Scythes and Grain Cradles. JUST n ci ived a complete assortment ol < li miine Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths, Griffin's (?rain Scythes and Superior Grain Cradles, which We oller at low ligures. Maj 10 J. .'. T. R. AGNEW. Stuart's Syrups. STUART'S WHITE SYRUP. St Hart's Sugar Loaf S\ rup. Stuart's Golden Svrup. Just received ?md i'm- sah bv J." A T. R. AGNEW. Mav lil_ For Sale, A N E W AM; beautiful SPRING WAGON, willi -hafts, two moveable seats, nicely cushion? ed, and with or without Pole and Doubli Harm all in pn-fect order. The Wagoi was maile by Gower. Cox A Markley, ol Grocnvilli , S. C.. and has only been driver j from Greenville to Columbia. Can be seer at Hitchcock's Stabh s. Applv to Mr. Wm ! Hitchcock, al the stable, or to Mr. J. L Lumsden, Asst mhb stre. !. Als,., a tine, light, taney Buggy and Har ! in s-, inew, ) and tine. vonng. gentle, well I broken Harness Hors'.-. Applv t.. J. L. ! LUMSDEN, Assembly stn i t.' All th. above will be sohl VER": LOW for cash. Mavis C.* Office A. A. ?.M.. Mil. Post of Colum? bia. D. S. C.. COLI MB! \. s. i '., M u 17. 1866. Sr.Al.EI? proposals will he received al _ this office, until 12 m. on s VT URI)A-* May 2<i, I sui;, at which time they will bi opened, for furnishing the Quartermastei Depart nient, in this city, with o\K am PINE Wooli until Septem!? r30, I860. Deliveries t.. b?' made at this office, at such times and in such quantities as ma\ be icpm, .! hy the A. A. >,'. M. of the Post Thc quantity required monthly will pro? bably be about twenty cords of pine ant fifteen .ord- <.! oak." Bidders will stat, th.- prie [ii i cord ot th.- kind of wood thal thc,\ propos* to furnish. Two -^o..,! sureties, in the sum of lw* hundred (2nd) dollars ea lo bc name, m th- hid, ??ll be required for the faithfn performanc. of ibo contract. Bills deemed nnrcasonahlo will l?- re 'jected. Proposals must be addressed to th. undersigned, and market. "Proposals foi Furnishing W.I." I'avment to I" made bj thc proper dis bursing officer at the end of everv month rilOS. BRITTON, b ' I.n ut. nth U. S. Infantry, Maj 18 s Act'g Ass t Quartermaster. Lager Beer and Ice Cream Garden rpi IE subscribo will ..pen his Ice Crean 1 Gard li <>n MONDAY next, when : FREE Ll N'CH will be s* rved up. He in t. nil- to k . p constantly on hand ami dis pens* lo los customers, during the sum uni. lo Cr* am, Lager Be* i and all othei iced di inks. lb- respectfully solicits : shari of patronage. Garden at Iiis pl ac* on Richardson street, between Richlan. and Lumber streets. I. G Ul I SH A BER. May 16 vvsmS* COTTON GINS. ri"HE nndersigne*l, having complete. I their arrangements for tin inanufac lure of the best ( '< > PT* ?N GINS ever madi m tin- country, arc iu>\\ prepare?! to re reive orders from plant?is and ot bert wishing lo purchase. The long establisbei and known r* putation of Elliott'. Cot?, o *ou-- will w?- hone, be a sufficient quarante, that ile arlii le will give . lilli. satisfaction. .1 M. ELLIOTT A CO., M:i\ 16 2mo Winn iboro, S. C. ON CONSIGNMENT, And for Sale Cheap ! PT /Y BOX.ES TOBACCO choice gradea. 0\r 10 " " low 10,0008EGARS genuine Rm Hondo. 5,000 " low grades. 20 baies COTTON YARNS-8 to 12. 10 baskets Heidsick Champagne. 50 doz. Madeira, Port, Sherry and Claret Wine. 10 doz. I,onion Syrup. 10 bbl?. Bourbon Whiskey. '20 " Corn ALSO, 75 obis. Flour. 800 bushels Corn. 50 kits Mackerel. 50 bbl?. Coffee Sugars. 25 " common Brown Sugars. 25 bags Coffee. 300 boxes Sardines. 100 " Herrings. J ANNE V & TOLLESON. May 17 Just Received, 1 HOLLS 5 and 6 quarter CANTON 1?J MATTING -white and rel . becked. 150 pieces PRINTS cheap. 200 " BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. 5o " Lawns and Organdies. Laiben' Philadelphia Slippers. 5 bales Brown Shirtings. Vor sale cheap. May 16 TOLLESON & .IANNEY. GOODS ! AT Wholesale & Retail. .)rr PIECES POPLINS DE PARIS. _jf > 20 FRENCH GRENADINES. 20 pieces Embroid'd and Plaiti Beragea. io '. Pr.-nch Wasambique. 3D " Berage Anglais, at 37* 7d. I 50 " Chalhes very pretty" 37A 7d. ! 2.1 .. French Prints. 200 '. Fancy 200 " Lawns and Jaconets. ALSO, Just received, a tine assortment of SEA? SIDE HATS, WREATHS and FEATHERS. Bombazines, C-4 black DeLaine. 8-4 Black and White Berage, for shawls. Jaconet, Swiss and Nainsook Muslins. Plaid and Soft Finished Cambrics. White and Colored Brilliants. Trail Hoop Skirts. Enibroid'd and Linen Cutts and Collars. Corsets, French Fans. ALSO, 200 pieces Bleached Shirtings. 25 " S-I0and ll Or. Sheetings. Bah s 3-4, 7-H and 4-4 Shirtings. Hosiery all prices and qualities. ' Cloths, Cassimcres, Drap d'Ete. j Linens. Nankenott, .Vc. for gent's "'ear. ALSO, AT WHOLESALE ON LY. I 'M cases Ladles' Bootees. 10 .. '. Slippers. I 10 lien's Congress Boots. I IO " Lasting Shoes-, j 10 " .. and Leather Pumps. ALSO. A large stock of Ladies' Hats, trimmed and untrimmed. (b ill's Felt and Leghorn Hats. 10,000Colored and While Envelopes. Foolscap, Note and Letter Paper. Large ?tock of Clothing. TOLLESON i? JANNJEY National Express j AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ! ; rilHE National Express and Transporta I JL tion Company having finally completed its Southern through connections from i NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA t.. ' BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, RICH? MOND, SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON and ? all intermediate and adjacent town-, as far South as Georgia, and also having per? fected its Western connections, r*? the baltimore and Ohio Railroad over main roads, to CINCINNATI and ST. Lol ls, is DOW prepared to receive ' FREIGHT, MERCHANDIZE, 1 VALUARLE PACKAGES, MON EV AND BULLION, ' And to transfer the ?ame to or from the 1 places designated, and all Intermediate 1 points, as efficiently, expeditiously and 1 ( cheaply as can be done by any other Ex ? I press Company. ?I Offices are also opeued in MOBILE and NEW ORLEANS, and in a few days the " I Companv will run through. ria MONT ' I GOMERY, ttl these place.-. . I J. E. JOHNSTON, President. B. F. FICKLIN, Cn neral Superintendent. May 15 C. H. BALDWIN, DEALER IN FIRST CLASS GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ; j A r POP ULA li P R HES. ' j Corner Mom and Washington streets, 'j COLUMBIA. S. C. Mav 13 Imo GRE AT SOUTHE] LIFE AND ACCIDENT 1 NO. ZI GAK0ND01ET $ GEN. JAMES L0N< C. WILLIAMS, SEI $25 WILL INSURE YOU 50 Cents will Purchase a T $1.25 " " F 2.50 " " T: 5.00 will insure you ONE MO WEEKLY COMPENSATION IN j I fTIHlS is the first and oulv institution ol 'j 1 States for the purpose of INSURING IL insures against accidents of every dei LY cars, steamboats or other public cor workshop, factory, on the farm, or in any riding, walking, hunting, boating, fishing, bunting or seated by the domestic ti resid? General Accident Policies issued by tins payment of a fixed sum per week (from $3 by*accident, not to exceed twenty-six wed by any form of casualty, t he payment i friends of the person insured, or party foi I nder the system adopted by this Coinj j pelisation only, for death only, or for both The rates of premium are LESS than in the risk. Mav 19 Imo Office at 1 Auotlon Sales. Furniture, ?tc. By JAMES 0. GIBBES. C. F. HARKI SON, A?CTIONEEB, I WILL Bell, in front of mv store, TO? MORROW (Monday) MORNING, the '?Int inst., The following article?: Marble-top Mahogany Bureau. Elegant Mahogany Bedstead. Mahogany Table. Bureaus, Sideboards. Bedsteads, Tables, Chaira. Cooking Utensils, Ac. Lot of Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, Slioej. Boxes Tobacco, ?fcc. ALSO, 2 Pianos -6j and Gi-octave. May 20 Auction Sale of Public Animals THO be sold, in front of the College Cam J. pus, at Columbia, S. C., at 101 a. m., on SATURDAY, May 28, 1866, Sixteen (16) MULES. Fifteen (15) HORSES. Terms cash, in United States currency. By order Brevet Lt. Col. A. W. THOMAS. (Signed,) THOMAS BRITTON. 1st Lieut. 6th U. S. Infv, A. A. Q/M. May 1? FOR SALE. EIGHT FINE MULES. Apply at thia office. _May 13 HOUSEHOLD WORDS. SPEAKING of "Household Words," Josh thinks Sugar and Plums are much sweeter and better household words, and a good deal less Greekisb than Sozodont; because every little lisping child -and some big ones, too can cry aloud for SUGAR PLUMS. Sugar Plums for worm?. Death to worms. Life, health and joy to children. Get a box of Sugar Plums for worms at FISHER & HEINITSH'S May 4 Family Drug Store. RICORDS TRUE SPECIFIC, THE French Remedy, for the permanent cure of gonorrhoea, gleet, stricture, and affection? of the kidneys and urethra, swelling of the glands, seminal weakness, obstruction and incontinence of urine. Tarranfs Cubebs and Copaiba. Brown*? Essence Jamaica Ginger. Philotoken, or Female's Friend. Liv.-r Invigorator, Cod Liver Oil. Lemon, Ginger and Strawberry Syrups. Mac.-ahoy Snuff, Elixir of Bark, t '..logues, Pomades, Musk. Fur ?ale at FISHER & HEINITSH'S, May 4 Pharmaceutists. SUNDRIES! SUNDRIES! BARBERS' DRESSING COMBS. SHAVING BOXES. Razor Straps, Toilet Mirrors. Hair Brushes, Pocket Combs. Military Shaving Soap, Shaving Cream. Cloth Brushes. Pocket-books. Italian Violin Strings. I French Buffalo Comba. Genuine Lubin's Extracts. Lubin's Rose Soap. Kine Odorous Extracts, BatliSoap. At FISHER A HEINITSH'S May 4 Old ^tand, Main street. LOCAL NEWS. HAVANA S Et LARS -50 brands. COD LIVER OIL. I Bitter Wine of Iron. Velvet Bottle Cork?, j Early and Late Cabbage Seed. Dentists' Gold and Tin Foil. Golden Bell Cologne. Lubin's Rose Toilet Powder. Extracts. Choicest Cologne Water. Forfaale bv FISHER A HF.INITSH, ' i April ll Druggists. WORMS! PLUMSTW?RMST SUGAR PLUMS: for worms,Sugar Pluma; For worms, take the Sugar Plums; I A safe and sure cure, Plums for worina. I Children take them with delight, To out the worms to dreadful fright. ? For sale at FISHER A HEINITSH'S. ITCH'. ITCH! ITCH! Itch Liniment ! ! THE great remedy at last for the ITCH. This LINIMENT will cure in a few ap I plications. It is perfectly clean, and free ! from offensive and dirty grease. A very i pleasant remedy, and a restorer of verv I nappy feelings. * All who arc annoyed with I tins disease will use the Liniment. For j sale only at FISHER & HEINITSH'S j April :i Drug Store. A Beautiful Complexion. ?"CmCASSIAN BLOOM ? " FOR THF COMPLEXION. rp HE most elegant preparation for the ' I complexion. Removes spots, pits, ble - I misbes, pimples, freckles, tau and redness I of the skin, and all excoriations and rough j ness produced by rough winds, chapped i ' lips and hands. "lt softens the skin and ! renders the skin fair and beautiful. A I beautiful complexion ia the admiration ot everyone. Try a bottle, for sale by drug 1 giata everywhere. ' JOHN M. MARIS A CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia. FISHER A HEINITSH, March ll Agents, Columbia^S^C. RN and WESTERN TBEET, NEW OBIEANS ? ST RH ET. PRESIDENT. RETARY. ' ONE YEAR FOR $5.000 ! ! WO DAY TICKET for $5,000. IVE " " ; iNTH for $6.000. CASE OF TOTAL DISABILITY ! f the kind ever organized in the Southern AGAINST LIFE and ACCIDENT, icription, whether they ocoor whlk Uleling iveyance; while engaged in the store, office, of th. ordinary occupations of life; whether , engineering, surveying, railroading, steam - Company secure to the person insured thc to $50) during the time hu may be disabled ;s for any one accident; and in case of death ufa lixe.l sum (from $5(10 to $10,000) to the whose benefit the policy is issued, .any. persona may be insured for weekly cuui any other class of insurance, in proportion \. Bf. RHETT, Agent District Nc. 23, la?aban A Warley's, Washington Street.