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1 THE I'Il (KM X. Bk? ly Paper $8 & Year ^ - 1=^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1^^^^^^^^ Attend toe True Event""/' Tri-Weekly $5 a Year - ttY JULIAN 1. SELBY. * COLUMBIA, S. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 2. 1866. VOLUME ?T-V-N?. ??l r 1 PUBLISHED DAILY AITD Tttl-WEEKLY. THE OLMNgR, KVr.l'.Y VLDNLSD.VY MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. STATE ANP CITY PRINTER . TERMS-tIN AD VANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Paper, six months..f4 00 Tri-Weekly. " " .3 ?0 Weekly, " ". 1 80 AD VBRTISKStENTS . Inserted at 75 cents per square for the flrst insertion, and 50 cents for each subs?quent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. SS" A liberal discount made on Ute above rate* when advertisements are inserted by. the month or year. tar Special notices 10 cents a line. At?r.NTS. S. P. Einard, Newberry. Samuel Drouthitt,.Greenville C. H. Wm. Moore, Abbeville C. H. Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H. - -a-1 New Hampshire has a couple of beauties for Senators; Clark, the pro? found statesman, who opposed the report of the Judiciary Committee in the Stockton case; and Gragin, who -was for denying all boys who had been, even involuntarily, in the Con? federate service the privilege of either the Military or Naval Academy, while he procured the appointment of his brother-in-law, a Confederate militia man, to a public office.-Boston Post. No PAT TO DESKRTEBS. -It has been ruled by the Second Auditor of the Treasury, which decision has been sustained by the Second Comptroller, that no bounty or arrearages of pay shall be paid to the widow or heirs of any individual who at any time deserted from the service of the United States, no matter how short the desertion, if he had not subse? quently served ont the term of his enlistment. rail IEE m CASE JUST RECEIVED, AT L DR. C. H. MIOT*S Drug Store. June 1 3 New Irish Potatoes. TTJ8T received, 10 barrels, which will Ito ?J sold LOW. * ALSO, 50 bushels WHEAT BRAN. J. D. BATEMAN, June 1 4 Columbia Ice House. Town Lots for Sale. 3FOUR-ACRE LOTS for sale, located near the ruins of the South Carolina Railroad Shopa. If not sold at private sale before the first Monday in this month, will bo offered at auction on that dav. In? quire of WM. R. HT?NTT, agent for Mrs. Elizabeth J. Huntt. June 1 $5.50 REWARD FOR information that will lead to the arrest of JIM RIVES, a freedman, who deserted the plantation of thc ad? vertiser six milos below Columbia, on the Bluff Road, on the 25th ult., leaving a sickly wile and two children behind him. He ia jet black, about 5 feet 9 inches high, and about 35 years of age, formerly a slave of Col. Davis, of Monticello. June 1 3 Address P. O. Key Box 36, Columbia, S. C. Notico.-Horses, Mules, Stages, &c., for Sale. __. _ 30 HEAD of MULES ? AMKLtDd HORSES, fix*^ ^?3^TSSp''CoaeheH, ono. Hack, ^rVl .SE^-aL-one Spring and six M 71* Road Wagons, fifty setts Harness and one line Buggy for sale on reasonable terms. Sold for want of uso, aa the connections on the railroads arc finished. Address me at Nickerson's Hotel or the Shiver House, Co? lumbia, S. C. D. T. HARVEY. May 31_6*_ White Lead, Linseed Oil, WINDOW GLASS.&C. 2AAA LBS. WHITE LEAD-25, 50 .UVJU and 100 lb. kegs. 2 bbls. LINSEED OIL. 1 " Boiled 1 " VENITIAN RED. 1 " SPANISH BROWN. 62 boxes French WINDOW GLASS-all sizes. Just received and for sale bv May 29 ?3_T. J. GIBSON. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed, I will sell, before the Court House in Columbia, within the legal hours, on the FIB8T MONDAY and TUESDAY in June next. The following PROPERTY, viz: Fonr pits of Crude Turpentine, of the following dimensions, viz: One pit 40x15 feet, 6 feet deep. Two pits, each 30x15 feet, 8 feet deep. One pit, 10x15 feet, 6 feet deep. On tire plantation formerly known as Hocott & Rawlinson, on tho South Carolina Railroad, six miles from Columbia. Le? vied on as tho property of Daniel D. Ho? cott, at tho snit of thc Bank of Camden, S. C., vs. Daniel D. Hocott. Terms cash. J. E. DENT, S. R. D. May_15,186& _ JUzy 17 J YIN IMPERIAL GREEN SEAL, O sa I o ? . ALLSOP'S India Pale and Jeffers' Edin? burgh ALE, on ice. BRANDIES. WINES, GINS, Ac., mixed in style; and ALE on draught, at May 26 *6 J. L. LUMSDEN'fl. FOB SALE. EIGHT FINE MULES. Apply at this office._May 13 Old Newspapers for Sale, BY the hundred or thousand, at March 2 PHONIX OFFICE. SPECIAL NOTICES^ THE Cora mi tte o appointed by tho citi? zens of Columbia to collect testimony con? cerning the burning of the city in feb? ruary, 1865, request ali- persons, more particularly these at a distance, who have knowledge ol facts relating thereto, to send affidavits, as soon as possible, to the undersigned. JAMES P. CARROLL, May, 20 t ? % ? Chairman. M ARRIA OK AND CELIBACY; An Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses -which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of - relief. Sent free of charge ia sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr.- J. SK?LL?N HOUGHTON, Howard Associa Mon, Philadelphia, Pfc. April 19 Smo COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. . This celebrated Toilet' Soap, in such universal demand, is . made from the choicest materials, is mild and emol? lient in ita nature, fragrantly scented and extremely beneficial in its action Upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Gooda Dealers. March 28_ly BATCHELOR.'S HAIR DYS. The Original and Best in thc World The only true and perfect HAIR DYE Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous Produces immediately a splendid Black ot natural Brown, without injuring the hal or skin. Remedies the ill effects of ba? dye?. Sold by all Druggists. The genuin is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, BE GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLF FLEURS, for Restoring and Beautifyin the Han-, CHARLES BATCHELOR. Oct 25 ly _ New York. PUBLIC NOTICE. COLUMBIA. MAY 29,1866. THE attention of all citizens and rea dents of the city of Columbia is caUe to the following resolution, adopted by th Board of Health., at a meeting held th: day: Resolved. That the citizens be r eques te to remove immediately from their premist all trash, etc., which may endanger tl general health, and place the same i heaps in the streets, that it may ben moved by the city carts, on and after Tue day uext, preparatory to the visit of tl Ward Committees of the Board ot Healtl on Saturday, the 9th proximo. f. s. MCMAHON, May 80 Secretary of the Board. Cutlery! Cutlery!! At the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock: AFULL assortment of Table and Pock CUTLERY, SCISSORS, 4c, in sto and for sale low bv JOHN C. DIAL. May 26_ GIBBES &HTJGGINS, ?&CKJ&3?G? BBO&3EB AND Insurance Agents. RISES against Fire taken in tho folio ing Companies, at fair rates, and charge for polices: NORTH AMERICAN COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. NATIONAL COMPANY, New Orleans. CONTINENTAL COMPANY, New York. BALTIC COMPANY, New York. VIRGINIA STATE COMPANY, Richmond. METROPOLITAN COMPANY, New York. SUN MUTUAL COMPANY, New York. EXCHANGE on Now York and Charl ton bought and sold; dealers in Stool Bonds, Ac. The highest price paid Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. JAMES G. GIBBES, GEO. HUGO I ! Oftice Plain street, Columbia, S. C. May If?_3m Booms to Let. THREE very commodious BOOMS, ? access to water and garden, in a < tage, on the corner of Senate and Mar streets, to let. Also, two ROOMS in c houses on same premises, with the sa privileges. Applv to J. SULZBACHER Sc CO., Assembly street, between Plain and Wa ington streets, for further information. May 9^ SAFES I HERRING'S Patent Champion F Burglar, Powder and Damp Pi SAFES for sale. The only sure protect from fire. I can furnish these SafeB sizes, at manufacturer's prices, frei added. J. H. KINABD, Agent, May 19 2mo Columbia, S. ( C. H. BALBWIi DEALER IN FIRST CLASS GROCERIES WI) PROVISIO AT POPULAR PRICE (Jorner Main and Washington street. COLUMBIA, S. C._May 13 In NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership latelv subsisting betv JOHN C. DIAL and FRANCIS M. PC under the firm of DIAL & POPE, was clay dissolved by mutual consent. J< C. DIAL is authorized to settle all d clue to and bv the late firm. JOHN C. DI Al May 1, 18GC. F. M. POPE. NOTICE. THE subscriber would respectfully form tho citizens of this city am cinity that ho will continu* thc got HARDWARE BUSINESS in his own r and ou his own account, and hope merit and receive a full share of publii tronage JOHN C. DU May 4 TO TAX-PAYERS. The Last and Final Notice i ! T^JTr BOOKS are now open for receiving ITJL TAXES. AU wno have made their returns can now pay up: and those who have neglected to make their returns, will save tho Collector the unpleasant) duty of double-taxing thom and placing executions' in the hand? of the Sheriff, by coming np promptly and masing their returns arid pay np, as all good citizens have and arc doing. A word to Che Freedmen. You have, I fear, boon told you were not to be taxed. Take my advice,"as an old man, and obey the laws of tho State that give : you suj* Eort aud protection. Wo all belong to thc tate, ana are bo nod to ohoy her laws. Pay yorir taxes like men, rltnout grum? bling. . TH0S. H. WADE, j . May 29_T. C. IL. P., 8. C. Fresh Arrivals. CANNED OYSTERS, " Lobsters, " Salmon, Preserved Pine Apples, " Peaches, 1 tierce Salmon, 4 hexes Codfish, 75 '* Smoked Herrings, 10 kits No. 1 Bay Mackerel, 500 barrels Corn, 100 " Oats, 50 bales-Timothy Hay. May 27_JOHN C. BEEPERS. , Earthenware. THE subscriber is in receipt of a large and varied assortment of EARTH EN WARE, suitable for hotels, boarding houses, restaurants and families. ALSO, Packages of Waru for country trade. W. B. STANLEY, May 25 Corner Plain and Gatos sts. ? t At Wholesale and Retail. rrtHE subscribers have just received a X -fine assortment of GROCERIES, to which they invite the attention of buyers. They have also fine STALLS to rent, at low figures. This establishment is on Cor? v?is, between Main and Assemblv streets. W. H. WOLFE, May 27 6* J._S. _HOOK. "PRIVATE BOARDING. M" RS. D. C. SPECK would respectfully inform her former patrons, and the I public generally, that, having leased the ' new and handsome house over Messrs. Kenneth i Gibson's and Mr. brown's stores, she will OPEN HER HOUSE, for i the reception of DAY BOARDERS, on the 1st instant. JM&v 30_0 If Al CHEAP. OUR WERE ?N STOKE PRIOR to the RECENT ADVANCE. WE beg to call thc alten- \ tion of buyers to the abovel fact. Shiver & Beckham. ! CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST, CALICOES, 10 to 25c. BLEACHED HOM E - SPUNS, 12* to 60c. BROWN HOMESPUN. 12? to 30c. I PRINTED MUSLINS, 25 ?to 62?c. TRUNKS, $?.50 to 40.00. SHOES "that arc Slim s." $1.25 to 5.00. HATS. 10c. to $7.00. 10-4 H O N EV COM B QUILTS, $3.75. & May 27 JANNEY cc TOLLESON HAVE just received 200 lbs. fine COUN? TRY MAY BUTTER. ALSO, Several eases of Old COON AC BRANDY. May 24 _J_ DUM THIS BAY. And for Sale Oheap ! PT ri BOXEB TOBACCO -choice Brades. OVI 10 " M - low . 10,000 6EGAR8 genuine Rio Hondo. 5,000 *l -low grades. 20 bales COTTON YAltNB-8 to 12. 10 baskets Heidsiek Champagne. 50 duz. Madeira, Port, Shorrv and Claret Wine. . 10 doz. Lomon Syrup. 10 bbls. Bourbon Wlriskev. 20 " Carn " ALSO, 75 bbb*. Flour. 800 bushels Corn. 50 kits Mackerel. 50 bids. Coffee Sugars. 25 " common Brown Sugars. 23 bags Coffee. 300 boxes Sardines. 100 " Herrings. J ANNE Y & TOLLESON. Just Received. Ipr ROLES 5 and 0 quarter CANTON O MATTING-white and red oberked. 150 pieces PRINTS cheap. 200 '? BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. 50 " Lawns and Organdies. Ladies' l'hiladelphia Slipper?. 5 bales Brown Shirtings. For sale cheap. Mav 16 TOLLESON & J AN NEY. GOODS ! AT Wholesale & Retail. i)~ PIECES POPLINS DE PARIS. ?O 2.? ?. FRENCH GRENADINES. 20 pit r.>* Euibroid'd and Plain Borages. 10 " French Wasambiquo. :id .. Berage Anglais, .it .S7J 7tl. 50 " Cha-lliee -very pretty- 37J 7d. '.;."> " French Print*. 200 ?. Fancy 200 Lawns and Jacouets. ALSO. .Iu.-t received, a line assortment of SEA? SIDE HATS. WREATHS and FEATHERS. Bombazines, G-l Black Dulraine. $-4 Black and White Berage, for shawls. ? ?acouet, Swiss and Nainsook Muslins. Piaid and Soft Finished Cambrics. V.'hite and Colored Brilliants. Trail Hoon Skirts. Enibrohl'd and Linen Culls und Otilara. Corsets, French Funs. ALSO, : 200 pieced Bleached Shirtings. 25 " 8-10 and ll Qr. Sheetings. Bale.-. 3-4, 7-S ami 4-1 Shirtings. Hosiery a.11 prices an.l qualities. Cloths, Cassimeres, Drap d'Et?. Linens, Nankenett, Ac, for gent's wear. ALSO, AT WHOLESALE ONLY. 20 cases Ladies' Bootees. 10 " " Slippern. 10 '? Men's Congress Boots. 10 .' Lasting Shoe?. 10 " " and heather Pumps. A I.S. i, A large stock of Ladies' Hats, trimmed and untrimmed. Gent's Felt and Leghorn Hats. 10.000 Colo red and White Euvclopes. Foolscap, Note and Letter Paper. Large stock of Clothing. TOLLESON S JANNEY. ARTIFICIAL LegsandArms. THE SOUTHERN LEG AM) i INI COM HAVE established ii branch office and manufactory at Columbia, s. C. The improved AUTOMATIC LEG AND ARM manufactured by this company are unsurpassed by any in the world. t'ur workmen are practical artificial leg and arm makers three of them wearing le^s of their own manufacture. our facilities are unsurpassed. Our work warranted one year. Call and ex? it taine our specimens, or Address 1 ?ANNELLY, MARSHALL & CO., Socger's Building, Columbia, S. C. Offices Madison, Ga., Nashville, Tenn., C..?unit.?a. S. C. May 27 Imo GUNS, PISTOLS, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, ! ?te assoi tment just An elegant assortment of FISHING TACK I. L Rods, Heels. Robs, Hooks, l.iaes. Ac. At LOW PRICES. r. ir. KRAFT, (Washington street, opposite old Jail.' N. B. Manufacturing and repairing substantial!? nod neatlv executed. May 2e ' ly CHARLOTTE RAILROAD, COLUMBIA, S. C., Mw 25, 186G. fll'iE public aro informed that ALL L FREIGHTS shipped front Columbia to tie following named stations on the line of this road ii.u>t bo PRE-PAID, viz: Kil? lian's, Poko. Campbell's, Ridgeway, Simp? son's, Idger's, White Oak, Young's, Black stork, Lewis'. Smith's, Fort Mills, Mor? rows. ALFRED WALLACE, May 27 ?P Ag? ut C. A_s. C. R. R. On Consignment. t*i\ REAMS large-sized WRAPPING 'Af PAPF.R low to dealers. Mav VT JOHN C. SF.F.GERs. BUTTER '. BUTTER ! I BUTTER \ ! ! CHOICE COUNTBY -PUTTER, ?I 40 cents per pound, i . . Choice GOSHEN BUTTER, -nfc 00 cents perpound. Just received, and for sale bv _May 29 _J. jfcT. J? AGNEW. CHAINS! C?AINS! CHAIN'S! JUST received and for bale low, 500 pair* Straight and Twisted HYaee CHAINS. Alfi", acor.ip!ote assorinierntr of Tongno Chains, liock Chains, Breast Chaine. Stay C?iains, Fifth Chains, with and without Stretchers, Coil Chain, Halter Chains, Jack Chain*, Ac. J. ?\ *. R. AONTiW. Mav 27 . * Hoes! Hoes! Hoes! 1 f\f\ DOZ-. HOES, assorted sizes and JLv/VJ qualities, on hand and for sals low by J; A T. H. AGNEW. May 27_,_^_ Spades, Shovels, Forks, &c. DOZ. Long and Short Handled DU SHOVELS.. 25 doz. SPADES. 15 " Lonp and Short Handled Mannre Forks. Also, Garden Forks, Garden Hoes, Garden Kaken, Garden Trowels, Grain Cra? mes^ Griffin's Scythes, Ac. J mst received and for sale low by ? J: A T\ R. AGNEW. Potware, Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, &c. j POTS, OVENS, SPIDERS, TINNED SAUCE PANS, Plain SAUCE PANS, Long and Short Handled Fry Pans, Brass and Enamelled Preserving Kettles, Glue Pots, Tinned Mortar?, Kettles, Ac. Just received and for pale bv May 27 .T. A T. R. AGNEW. Copartnership. rilHE undersigned has tuisociated bini X ?eli with THOMAS R. AGNEW, of New York, under the firm of J. A T. R. AGNEW, for the purpose of conducting a Hardware | and Grocery business, ni their new store, j j corner of Main and Plain btrocts, Columbia, ? S. C. In addition to a welLseiected ?tock bf Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Av., they will keep constantly on hand al I choice assortment of Family Groceries, j ! comprising every article usually kept in a : t rirst-class grocery establishment, which | j will be M..ld at moderate prices, and to j I which they solicit the attention of the citi- I ; zens of Columbia and the surrounding j ! country. JOHN AGNEW. J COLUMBIA, S. C.. May 12, lWJii. May 18 | TEEWILLIGEB'S : FIRE & BUWiLAIt PROOF SAFES, i j r 11HE undersigned have been appointed ! I agents for these superior .SAFEN. ; } rpticer t??res are mane witt? three nauxos - ! i all other safes have but two. They have ' Powder Proof Locks, and the locks and bolts are protected with plates of hardened steel, which is the only protection against the burglars drib and "the insertion of pow? der. Also, warranted five from dampness. While these Safes have no superior in quality, they arc furnished at moderate ?rices-at least 25 to :l3i per cent. less than [erring's and other makers, while the | quality cannot be surpassed. A sample Safe can bc seen al our store, and ordern will be taken at New York priers, with expenses of transportation added, and no charge for forwarding in Charleston. J. & T. R. AGNEW. May 20 TRY THE HARV LAND HAM. ONE HUNDRED choice SUGAR-CURED 1 MARYLAND HAMS just rec( ived. There are no better Hams, arid they arc at least as good as the best in market. For j gale LOW bv J .Jv, T. R. AGNEW. j FRESH ?R0SER?ES. BELS. Choice Irish POTATOES, Bbls. Split Peas, Beans. Pearl Barley, Hock? ers Farina, Dnryea's Maizena, ('rosso A I Blackwell's London Mustard, Quarter and Half Boxes Sardines, Raisins, Citron, Mac c aro ni, Vermicclla, Choice Black and ( i reen Teas, Prime Coffee, Pickles iu .lars, and for sale bv the dozen or hundred. Soap, Starch, Fig Bine, Olive Oil, Canned Peaches, Toma? toes, Pepper Sauce, Walnut and Tomato Catsups, London Club Sauce, Worcester? shire Sauce, Yeast Powders, Cooking Soda, Flavoring Extracts, Rakers Chocolate, Ginger, Pepper and Spices, English Dairy Cheese, Soda Biscuit, Sugar, Butter, Oys? ter and Boston Crackers, Mackerel in whole, half, quarter barrels and kits, also at retail. Together with numerous addi? tions to our stock now on the way and being daily received, and winch will be sold at moderate prices bv May 15 J. A ?'. 1!. AGNEW. BBLS MUSCOVADO SUGARS. S pounds for Ul. Barrels Muscovado SUGARS, 7 pounds for $1. J u.su, A complete assortment of ('rushed and Refined SUGARS. Eur sale at low rates bv May bi d. A T. lt. AGNEW. " Flour! Flour! 1QQ BARRELS CHOICE FAMILY 20 Parrels' Hocker's Self-raising FLOUR. Just received and for sale l.v May 13 J. A- T. K. AGNEW. Hay & Corn! -I t\f\ BALES PRIME HAY. UHF 1,000bushels PRIME CORN. Just received and for sale !>v May l:t J. >V T. R. AGNEW. Bolting Cloths, Scythes and Grain Cradles. JUST received a complete assortment of Genuine Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths, Griffin's Grain Scythes and Superior thain Cradles, which we otter at low tigurA Mav 15 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Stuart's Syrups. STUART'S WHITE SYRUP. Stuart's Sugar Loaf Syrup. Stuart's Golden Syrup. Just received and for sale bv 1*V T lt AGNEW. Extract- of Blackberry Soot and Rhubarb. ASAFE and effeclual remedy for Diar? rhoea, Dysentery, Bowel Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Pa?i in the gtoma?b. Ac For salo hy FISHER A HELNTTSH, May 81_. ,_*? Druggists, Diarrhoea Cordial*/>. f * IT^?U Diarrbaa, Dyseuterr, Bowel or " Summer Complaint, Pams, Choler?, Bloody Flux, Sick Stomach, Ac. For ??ls by FISHER A HEINITSH, May 31 Druggists. BLACKBERRY BRANDY! FOR lio ?-ol CpUnb, U.","er CV? - plaints. Weak Stomach, Ac. For sale hy FISHER A HEINITSH, May 31_Druggist? CHEAP LIGHT. FIVE HUNDRED gallons prime White KEROSENE OIL, for sale by barrel or gallon at FISHER A HEINITSH'S, May SI_Druggists. QiTININE! QUININE!J TWO HUNDRED ounces SULPHATE QUININE, for sale by FISHER A HEINLTSH, May 31_Druggists. BRIGS AND MEDICINES ! UM ASSAFOTIDA. VT BLUE MASS, in pounds. CALOMEL, DOVEB/8 POWLEBS. CROTON OIL, MORPHIA. Calabria Liquorice. Gum Opium, Quinine. Epsom Salts. Mustang Liniment. Opodeldoc, Extract Logwood. Syrup Squills, Borax. Castor Oil, quarts and pints. Essence Peppermint. " Cinnamon. Dead Shot Vermifuge. Fahnestook's " Holloway's Worm Coufective. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Wright's Pills, Braudretb's Pills. Ayers Pills, Harlem Oil. Railway's Relief. German Horse Powder. Barber's Horse Powder. Tarrant's Aperient, Tarrant? Cubebs. Philotoken, Batchelor's Hair Dyo. Marcbtsi Catholicon, Pain Killer. Sandford's Liver Invigorates. Ayer'a Cherry rectoral. Sarsaparilla, Sozodont. McMunn's Elixir Opium. Flour Sulphur, Roll Brimstone. Cream Tartar, English Mustard. Lemon Syrup, Ginger Syrup. Strawberry Syrup. Extract L?m?n, Extract Vanilla. FISHER i HEINLTSH, Druggists, At the old stand, Main street. Mav 23 The Fair Face of a Beautiful Woman IS tho admir?t ion of every one. No one possessing this rich gift and attribute of health and retraction would exchange it for the wealth of the Indies. Yet now many suffer their skiu to become rough with spots and pimples, which mar the beauty and bloom of the face. The CIR? CASSIAN BLOOM removes all spots and blemishes, tan, freckle?, pimples, blotches, and imparts a beautiful complexion, so attractive in woman. For sale bv druggies everywhere. FISHER A HEINLTSH, Agents. JOHN M. MARIS A CO., Philad'a. May 23_ ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! Itch Liniment ! ! THE great remedv at last for the ITCH. This LINIMENT will enre in a few ap? plications, lt is perfectly clean, and free from offensive and dirty grease. A very pleasant remedy, and a restorer of ver\ mopy feelings. All who are anno3-ed witt this disease will usc thc Liniment. Foi ?ale only at FISHER A HEINITSH'S April 3 Drug Store. Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shop. MCGUINNESS A nm inti H EARN Aaeem- mai1 fl ML are prepared to execute all business in their line with unusual care and skill. With many years' experience in their business, they eau confidently assure the co nunn uitv that HORSE and MULE-SHOEING will bc done in the best manner. In the repairing of Carriages, Buggies and Wa? gons, the best workmen have been en? gaged, and the work will be done in thu most approved and workmanlike manner, on reasonable terms. MCGUINNESS A HEABN. N. B. The senior partner has had seve? ral years' experience on Long Island, N. V., among the best horses and horsemen, and the treatment of the various diseases of horses, which he will gratuitously give to Iiis patrons and friends. May S Imo TM-WEEKLV HACK UNE~ BETWEEN t AUftENS AND NEW8E8BY! LEAVES Newberry Tues t??&--=?*_ ?days, Thursdays and Salur uprffcs*a?^?days. Persons from below Newberry wishing to take the Hack for Laurens, can always secure a seat on arrival of the Greenville train, by noti? cing Dr. H. J. Epting, at Newberry, of the dav thev will be up. The llack will run in connection with the Laurens Railroad, which will be in opera? tion as far down as Clinton (nine miles) in i few days, and bv middle of June to Mar tin's Depot. T. B. CREWS. .May 31 Notice. NINETY days after date, 1 will apply to the proper authorities for a renewal >f the following certificates of stock which iave been destroyed, to wit: "Certificate \o -, for twenty shares Southwestern Railroad and Bank; certificate No. -.for wonty whole shares South Carolina Rail oad; certificate No. , for twenty half hares South Carolina Railroad. May 24 ImoSmos JOHN WATE?8. KAY & H?WETSON, Architects and Civil Enginetrs, COLUMBIA, S. C. OFFICE North-west corner of Lady and Bull streets May '27