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-res-Vowoossy* d 5 PART IL" iw? - - i 1 cannot tell you what the reason j was,, bai certaiu it is that from that night forward Peg O'Slrangbnessy declined in my uncle's ' !ayoi\'- -Some, one else was ' presently asked to read th?*-,newspaper, some ono else was expected to hand the cc^fee!: : 1*eg was soon totally dismissed from tue service, and some one else elected in her place. And -the- ?orne one else was my Lady Fitzgibbon. Thus- discharged. Teg .was* Q8 /wie at^ift <pn the world. She stayed . - much in her own room, or sat m a - corraer when in company. She was" embarrassed in conversation, anil shunned notice. She was not popu? la,: ? people -said^ho was proud and siand off. So, I thought, she cer? tainly Was; but I believ?d the, fault. ?a? not her own. - , V,. ? l'or my own part, I tried; without forcing particular attention upon her, to wear off her fear of mo, and to es? tablish a friendly footing between irs; and I Succeeded. Knowing her bet? ter, I found that she had a bright fancy, and-a large capacity for en? joyment; only thc misfortunes of poverty and debt had Overshadowed all the. sunny sido of her nature. I toyed her more every day, and longed to lift her from under her cloud int? the broad light of happiness. Meantime, I mused much as to whether my love might or might not be.-retained; on the prosibility . of Peg's crushing troubles having made her mercenary; on her gentle atten tions to 'Giles Humphrey until she \f as set aside. I detested myself for these doubts, and endured them still. Bot meanwhile something occurred. One night, after we had all retired, Giles JIumphrey kept me long in his bed-room, listening wearily to his wild egotistical talk. At last I broke away from him, and was coming Softly down the corridor, so as to dis? turb no one, when I was startled by hearing the rustle of a woman's dress, and looking, saw, by tho faint light of a dim lamp, two figures, a man and a woman, separating quick? ly, and moving in different direc? tions. The man, I could see, was my uncle's black servant, and, after a moment's reflection, I concluded that the woman was some silly house? maid, who could not help flirting with, even Jacko. The adventure did not disturb my night's rest. But the next evening it happened that, coming into the drawing-room after dinner, I looked round the room and missed Peg. I also noticed that neither was Lady Fitzgibbon to bo seen, but that did not much dis? appoint rae. Watching impatiently for some time, and finding that Peg did not appear, I left tho drawing room for the purpose of asking Mrs. Daly to step up to her room, lest she might be iii. But, before doing this, I went up stairs myself to fetch something I bad forgotten in my own chamber. Going thither, I hail to pass the end of that corridoi which I have mentioned more thar once before. At tliis hour of th? evening it was ht more brightly thai it had been late last night. Ap proacliing it, I hearth' the same bur rying of feet I had then heard, ant the same rustling of a woman'i dress; but this time I saw the skin of a black gown disappearing. Ii was not a servant's dress, for tin sound was that of silk. Xeverthe less, it was tho black man Jacko win skulked past me tho next moment ii the passage. As I walked on I fou ni something white lying at my feet just where the woman had iii tte? past. I picked it np; it was a lady": pocket handkerchief, pure and fine. I thrust it into my bosom, and dit not examine it, though it was som time before I returned to the draw ing-room. Re-entering there I bc held Lady Fitzgibbon playing choy with my uncle. She was dressed i the glittering maize colored silk whic I mentioned before; a dress she wa fond of. I looked around for Pet. she was not there, but entered th room a few minutes after, lookin pale, I thought, in she came, in he everlasting black gown. I never ha felt revolted at its monotonous re-tq pearance before. A sickening chi crept over mo as I glanced away froi her, and looked scrutinizingly a round the room. Not a lady of tl: company was dressed in black sa> and accepting Peg O'Shaughness; How tho evening wore I do not kno\ I examined that handkerchief befoi I went to bed, and found, delicate! embroidered in one corner, the 0 Shaughnessy crest. I need not detail to you. Tom, hov after this, my days were bitter ar my nights sleepless; in bow mar ways I strove to account for what hu como under my not iee, and how, i acco unting for it whatever way might, I only mailt! myself mo: miserable. There was no solutic for the mystery, and I wretched gave it np. Christmas eve arrived, and a wi ?lay it was. The wind bullied at tl windows, and tho snow-drifts ke blinding np the panes. It was wbi wo wero hanging up the mistleto that Lady Fitzgibbon invited us i to a fancy ball at Kilbanaghcr Park t that day three weeks, lt was to 1 given in honor of Uncle Gib with whom she now first favorit who was going on a visit to li house, and who vowed he would a pear at her ball in the character of Laplander, dressed in furs. T invitation mode a pleasant littlo B< sut iou, aa<l cosUunes and, cht* ructers were discussed during the rest of the I day'. ;Every one' wa* pleased buV Gta'jnap Tracey, who 5f?s . uow._o?_ jealous cn*jJGr?fia Humphrey os he had foxnieflv been o? 'me. -W$era xra& Peg that dayV an/Hi?d Rbev top; been inviled? j I did not Imow; A fancied she had shunned me ever since tlmt evening;"1 *' -~ . 7 , -? .. <. 7coj^^?iu>"u<,"9|ja'>'fcjr? . wf? lUipfll?iF Between Lauren* and Newberry. OK and after MONDAY, ... "?the lt?tb. instant, the HACK t?L?iisJ?ii^i -will connect with tho -tip train rm <hc GroonvUJa and Oohmibia Railroad on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS: with* the aown -tiain, on MONDAYS, WEDNES? DAYS and FRIDAYS. -V Thus" passengers can bc carried through from Co inn) bia to Lan rena in ONE DAT arriving at Laurena hy 9 o'clock th? same day they leave Columbia. . Passengers con leave Laurens at 5 o'clock a. m. and arrive at Columbia same day at T o'clock* . ~.. ? Every comfort is afforded passenger* which eould he expected on a stage lihe. T. B. CREWS. Laurena, June lfi, 18GC. _ June Notice te Sriippers. SJ-v"; flTHE Charlotte and South Carolina Rail aL road are prepare^ to give through re? ceipts to New York, tia l'ortemouthr cn? cotton, at aix dollars pee bate. This rate includes all charges to the point of destin? ?t ion. JAMES ANDERSON, June 14 Superintendent. NOKTH CAROLINA RAJXKOAD. CI LAN (iE OF TIME ! ON and after SUNDAY, June 10, 18G6, trains will run as follows: Leave Charlotte at 11.13 p. m. and 4.30 a. ut. Thc 11.15 p. m. train makes quick con? nections with trains for the North at Ra? leigh, aud is the QUICKEST AND MOST COM? FORTABLE ROUTE TO ALL POINTS NORTH AND WEST FROM CO? LUMBIA ! ! HST THROUGH TICKETS eau be hail at Charlotte tu all the Northern cities. E. WILKES, June 9 Engineer anti Super't. Through Freight Arrangements From Columbia, ria Charleston, SOUTH CAROLINA R. R. COMPANY, COLUMBI A, June 7, 18C6. Cotton at $ti pr Hale, delivered in hw York. THE Snath Carolina Railroad Com pan v and New York Steamer? have arranged a THROUGH TARIFF on COTTON, which obviates all unnecessary delay and expense. Shipper* may consign to either Willis A Chisolm or Ravcm-l ?v Co., agents New York Steamers at Charleston. THE LOCA!, TASaXT From Columbia to t lharleston will be ?3 per bale. FL T. PEAKE, Junes fi ( ?el iei :L! Superintendent. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GEN'L SU PERI NTEN1 >TS OFFICE, COLUMBIA, Mav 2fi, 18?G. ON and after MONDAY next, 28th inst., the Passenger Trains will run daily (Sundays excepted) until further notice, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a.m. " Alston at.D.45 " " Newberry at.11.85 " Arrive at Abbeville at. 4.50 p. m. " at Anderson at.7.10 " " at Greenville at .8.10 " ljcave Oreenville at. 5.55 a. m. " ' nderson at.t>.5.> " " .? neville at. !).20 ?? " Newberry at.2.45 , . ni. Arrive at Alston at.1.2 ? ,; " at Colombia at.7. tn " The mad having been repaired to Alston, passengers and freight will bc transferred across the river until the bridge is com? pleted. The expense of passage and freight, by thc discontinuance of the stage, wagou an<l hunt hues, will be largely reduced. J. li. LASSALLE, May '?i General Superintendent. General Superintendent's Office, CHARLOTTE A S. C. RAILROAD, COLUMBIA, S. C., June 1, 18SG. ON and after SUNDAY next, 3d inst., a THROUGH PASSENGER TRAIN will be inn over this road as follows: Leave Columbia at.4.15 p. m. Arrive at Charlot: e at .11.15 " Leave. Charlotte ai.12.15 " Vrrive at Columbia at.7.15 a. m. .lune 1 JAS. ANDERSON, Sup t. Schedule over South Carolina R R. GENERAL SUPTS OFFICE. CoAJtLESTON, May 31, lhfifi. ON and after SUN DAY, 3d June, 18GG, the Passenger Trains will leave and ai rive as follows, vi/. : Leave Columbia ?it.6.30 a. m. Arrive in Charleston ?it . ......4.00 p. m. Leave Charlestun at .7.:K) a. ni. Arrive in Columbia at .1.40 p. m. HENRY T. PEAKE, Junn 2 General Superintendent. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tho co? partnership lately subsisting between JOHN C. DIAL ?ind FRANCIS M. POPE, under the linn of DIAL A POPK, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN C.'DIAL ia authorized to settle all del.ts ?Lie to and by thc late firm. JOHN C. DIAL, Muy 1, 1866. F. M. POPE. NOTICE. ?T1HE subscriber would respectfully in J. form the citizens of this city and vi? cinity thai he will continue the general HAR'DWARE PdJSINESHin bis own name and un own account, and hopes to merit and receive a full share of public pa? tronage. JOHN C. DIAL. May 1 Bolting Cloths^ Scvthes and Grain JUST received a complete assortment ot Genuine Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths, Griffin's Grain Scythes and Superior Grain Cradle; Heh ?c otter at low figures. May V, J. & T. lt. AGNEW. mm. CURRANT JELLY. LEMON " STRAWBERRY "JELLY. BLACKBERRY " . CANNED PEACHES. I - *' TOMATOES. ' *- - ' tV OYSTERS. V? LOBSTERS; J?, " SALMON. . -_ PINEABPLT?. Borden's Condensed Milk. Extracts Strawberry, Vanilla. Banana, Pine Apple ?nd Lomon. Chow*Chow Pickle?. Mixed . " Pkdn Baker's Chocolate. - Broma. " . Coco?. . Layer Raisins. . Lon Jon Mustard. Pure Tortee?, ground and whola. Preserved Canton Oingrr. I 'Andrew?'.Yeast Powders. Quarter and half boxes Sardines. i 1 Walnut Catsup. . ', Tomato " Lon JU Club Sauce. > J Worcestershire Sauce. Just received and for sale by June ?W_ J. & T. R. AGNE Yv. . Bacon Sides. Shoulders and Breakfast Strips. -| (\ HHD9. prime BACON SIDES and JLU SHOULDERS. ' 2 hhde. Sugar-cured Breakfast Strips. On hand and for sale low bv June 15 .J. AT. BJ!^GNEW. Hams! Earns! Hams! C1HOICE NE Y YORK CITY 8UGAR J CURED H/ MS, jost received awl for sale-at 25 cents per pound. Call soon, be foro thev aro all sold. June ? J. Sc T. B. AGNEW. Butter and Eggs. CHOICE COUNTRY BUTTER. Choice GOSHEN RUTTER. And a good supplv of FRESH EGGS. Just received and for sale at our usual low pricoa. J. ?* T. R. AGNEW. June ll Choice Family Beef. JUST received, choice, FAMILY CORNED BEEF. J. A T. R. AGNEW. June 5 Flour! Flour! iy(\f\ BBL?. Super, Extra, ll ecker's Self-Raising and choice Family FLOUR, on baud and for sale low by June 3 _J. & T.. R. AGNEW. Iron! ?ron! bon! TIRE IBON, 1J to 2 inches wide, at ?Je. Al JIU, A complete assortment of Hoop, Rod, Horse-shoe, Round and Square IRON, on hand and for sale low bv June:} J. .VT. R. AGNEW. CARRIAGE MATERIALS. TITHE subscribers have just received an JL assortment of CARRIAGE MATE? RIALS, consisting in part of Spokes, Fel? loes, Shal't>, Carriage Bolts. Axle (.'lips. Malleable Castings, Enamelled Cloth and Leather, Dash Leather, Whip Sockets. Knobs, Lining Nails, Point amt Sand BaudH, Oil Carpet, Carriage Hinges, Coach Bodv and Running Part Varnish, Japans, Paints, Oils, .Vc. ALSO, A full assortment of Tire Lon, from If to 2 inches wide, at G j cents per pound. June 2_ J. .V T. K. AGNEW. m r?imist l'iniYv? JUST received and tor sale low, 5<>0 pairs Straight and Twisted Trace ('HAINS. Also, a complete assortment of Tongue Chains, Lock Chams, Breast (.'hains. Stay Chains, Fifth Chains, with and without Stretchers, Coil Chain, Halter Chains, | Jack Chains, .Vc. J. & T. IL AGNEW. _May 20 ' I Potware, Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, &c. POTS, OVENS, SPIDERS, TINNED SAUCE PANS, Plain SAUCE PANS, ! Long and Short Handled Fry Pans, Brass I and Enamelled Preserving Kettles, Glue I Pots, Tinned Mortars, Kettles, &c. Just received amt for sale by May 27 J. Sc T. R. AGNEW. TRY THE MARYLW1? HAM. ! ONE HUNDRED choice SUGAR-CURED MARYLAND HAMS jubt received. Xii ere are no better Hams, and they are ! at least as good as the best in market". For ] sale LOW bv J. X T. li. AGNEW. May 27 " | Spades, Shovels, Forks, &c. PC?Ti D()^- Long and Short Handled OV9 SHOVELS. do/.. SPADES. i i? .. Long and Short Handled Manure j Forks. Also, Garden Forks, Garden Hoes, Garden Rakes, Garden Trowels, Grain Cra? dles, Griffin's Scythes, .Vc. Just received and for sale low br J. & T. R. AGNEW. May 24 Stuart's Syrups. STUART'S WHITE SYRUP. Stuart's Sugar Loaf Sj rup. Stuart's Golden Syrup. Just received , and for sale bv J. .V T. R. AGNEW. May 2:1 FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. rilliE undersigned have been appointed I agents for these superior SAFES. These Safes arc made with three flanges all other safes have but two. Thcv have Powder l'roof Locks, and Ibo locks and bolts are protected with plates of hardened steel, which is the only protection against the burglars ?li-il 1 and the insertion of pow? der. Also, warranted free from dampness. While these Sates have no superior in quality, they arc ' mished at moderate prices' at least'2? 33i per cent, loss than Herring's and other makers, while the quality cannot be surpassed. A sample Safe can bc seen at our store, and orders will bc taken at New York prices, with expenses of transportation added, and no charge for forwarding in Charleston. .J. St T. R. AGNEW. .lune 11 j^BI.S MUSCOVADO SUGARS, H pounds Barrels Muscovado SUGARS, 7 pounds for fl. ALSO, A complete assortment <>f Crushed and Refined SUGARS. For sale at low rates tv May 13 J. A T R. AGNEW. ' Monk, Joh and Newspaper Printing Office. JUUAM A. SELBY, Proprietor. THE 0?ILV PHOENIX ls published everv morning, except Mon? day, and contains thc LATEST NEWS, by telegraph and mails, np to tin- hour ot going to pres*; Editorials, OnTespondeuce from dift ur eut |K??ULS, Miscellaneous Read iiij', Talc?, p..i irv. Sketcher, otc. ftc, etc In thc QUANTITY aid QUALITY ??Cits READING MATTER is not to bo' excelled bv anv naper in South Carolina. ADVER? TISEMENTS inserted on favorable ternis. Contains, in every number, thc reading matter (cmbracim; the latest news) of TWO LSSUESof thedaily. lt is published ? very Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. tm GLMN&R ls pnlilishe?) every VVedneedav morning, lt is thc ib-sire, and will he the object of thc Proprietor, to make thu- e<pial to. if not the be.-t. F AM 1 LY NEWSPAPER in the South. Iii fact, a:: its name indieaU s. A. Home Companion. Besides the collection of the ctcam of the news of the week, Political, Financial and the Markets, it will contain a large amount of LITERARY MATTER, such as choice Talc , Sketches and Poetry, lt will embrace EIGHT PAGES, containing Fol?'l Y-EIGHT COLUMNS, is printed in a form to bind, ami thus secures a faithful record ami history of passing events. JOB WORK Our JOB < 11 ' F ll'. E la rilllv supplied wit! all kinds of \VO?)l> and FANCY TYPE CARDS, PAPER, COLORED INK. ETC. KT< '.. and we ?refull} |?epared t.> cxecut promptlv, an.l at moderate prices, al orders fm PAMMILETS t I lu l t.Ai; . HANDBILL;* ROSTER*, I CARD?. BLANKS. ETC Charleston Advertisements. J NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON PEOPLE'S STIAMSH!P?WIPA?i i Fare Seduced to $25. . Leaning ettch Port eveiy Altern?te- \ ^ Thursday. \ .STKAMSHIP FijAMBEAl : CAPT. G. M. WAI.KBR. STKAJISIUP HOmCKAi ' -! CAPT! C. P.' MAKSH?IA??. THESE STEAMsHTTS, offering ?verv inducement t<r SHIPPERS and the TUA VELIN U PUTXLlO, having superior accommodations for Passenger* with tables supplied by every Jnxury the New York and Charleston markets cart afford; and, for safety, speed and comfort, are nn- 1 rivalled en the coast; THE STEAMSHIP i FLAMBEAU,. CAFTAIS G. M. WALKK'H, "VJT7TLL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC W WHARF, on THURSDAY, June 21, f likitJ, rt - o'clock. Liberal advance* made oiveonsignmetita to New York. For Freight or PaSftngi* apply at the Agents. WILLIS .V CHISOLM, M av 25 North Atlantic Wharf. COHEN, HANCKEL & CO., Factors and Commission ilercbnts. No. 4? East Bay, Charleston, 8. C. .TACon ranF.y. c. r. UANCKKI.. J(?S. cou EX. TXT I LL sell COTTON. RICE. TOBACCO, VT Naval Stoves and aH descriptions of Produce or Merchandize. Will ship to Northern and Foreign Ports, Ac. Will maire'liberal advances oh consignments for f. a lc or shipment. May 15 A?ricnllnre & Commmir, S - co s. .2 -3 i I a -S g . o O ??? % c s K. ?s p & rt G is KC . .5 ?< 5 ^ 'H0lSl[d$ pilli aJIUGJdUq mT im, CHARLESTON, S. C. THIS POPULAR and well known MTfOTFi, ha.* been NEWLY FCR N1NHF.I? throughout by thc present proprietor, who lias been sixteen yearn e.iiuieotcd with tile establishment. H. WHITE, Proprietor. (IF.OI'.OK c. Mixi:n. Sup?ritileiHlenL CITAS. A. Mn.i.KI:, Cashier. March 27 No Advance. OU?S weekly shipment of GOODS-has j arrived, and price* ar*- attractive to ; buyer*. We mciitiou below a few leading j article, including some NOTIONS which j ! have heeii much in.piired t.>r. and are imw 1 ; t.. be had: j BROWN LINEN DRILL, i WHITE " " I BROWN '? DUCK. WHITE " " j Sc? itch Tweeds, j Fancy Cassim cres, j Black Alpacas -- all prices. ltiiinask Table Cloths, j 12-1 Linen Sheeting es!ra cheap. ! t?-1 '. Pillow Casing " '. Jaconet Edging and Inserting Swiss Edging and Inserting. Mall F.dging and Inserting. ' Linen F.dging and inserting, n< tv, pretty i and cheap. Linen < 'tillara and Si tt*. late styles. Black Crape Collar*. Plain and Beaded. White [Ilusi?n and Puer- Fall*, very . popular. ? Black illusion and Lace Falls, very j poj ular. I PICAP VALENCIENNES PACE, of all W ult ll?. Paient Valenciennes Lace, .-ill widths. NOTIONS. Black and Colored Belt RIBBON. Black and Colored Alpaca Braid. i Black Silk Binding. Tape Trimming, all widths. Hoop Skirts that are < legant and modest I shapes. :it very low ligures. Worsted Embroidery Brant, and French Embroidered < Cotton. j India Rubber Bouuil Combs. A line line Ladies' While Cotton Hoso. SHIVER & BECKHAM. .lune pi Cutlery'. Cutlery! ! .1/ the SHJH of tin frolden J'atl-Jxick. VIT LL assortment of Table and rocket CUTLERY, SCISSORS, Ac, in store : and for H;?1C low by JOHN C. DIAL. Ex. Blackberry Root and Rhubarb. A SAFE and effectual remedy for Diar ' j\. rho a. Dysentery, Bowel Complaint, ' fie.lera Morbus, Paiti in the Stomach, ftc. > Fm-sale by FISHER ft HEINITSH, M av Druggists. Diarrhoea Cordial ITit >B Diarrlnea, Dysentery, Bowel or . Summer Complaint, Pains, ('liol.-ra, Bloudv I lu\. Sick Stomach, ftc For sale hy FISH El? ft HEINITSH, Druggist*. Saratoga or Congress Springwater ITHRESH SUPPLY at 1 FISHER ft HEINITSH'S, .lune lo Pharmaceutists. Old Newspapers for Sale, BY the hundred ..i thousand, at March 2 PHON1X OFFICE. New York Advertisements. An Old Song Set to a New Tune. " As jirina ai/pi~o<iches, K Ants and llvcichrs From Uietr h?ten cor?? ovt; A tut Mime nu d Kata, ju .-*pni? Vf Wwi Qa?y skip abont." , Z "Costar's" Bat, Roach, &c, Exter 's. Is a paste - used Coe liais, A/wr, Roache*., Black and lied Ants, Jne.^&t;. "Costars'' Bed-bug Exterminator b> a liquid or wash-used to destroy, and also as a preventive fur fied-hvjs, ?le. "Costar's"' Electric Powder forlns'ts Is for Mirths, Mosmiitocs, Fleas. Bed-bug*, fruten/* on Plants, Futr?s, Avimstl*, &c. ?S~ ! '. ! BEWARE ! ! ! of all worthless imitations. SS* See that "COSTAR'B" name is on each liox, Bottle and Flask, before von buv. tfJT Addrees IIEWRV R. ?OSTAll. 4R2 Brondwa>, N. Y. sf?' Sold in Columbia, s. C.-, by And all Druggists and Retailers. 18CC. iM CREAME OF RATS.-Th? Famter's (?curtir (English) asserts and proves by figures that one pair of RATS will have ? progeny and d?*Hoeiidants no less than ,651,U00 iii three years. Now, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would consume more food than would sus? tain f>5,(H)0 human beings. *?~ See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. 18G6. RATS VERSUS BIRDS. - Whoever eugages in shooting small birds is a cruel mau; whoever aids in exterminating rat* ix a benefactor. We should like some ono to give ns the benefit of their experience hi driving out these pests. We need something besides dog?, cats and traps for this busi? ness. SeiriJific American, Ar. Y. ik?' See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. 18GG. "COSTAR S" RAT EXTF.KMINATOR is simple, *nte and sure-the most perfect RAT-ilicati. >u meeting we have ever attend? ed. Every Rat that can get it, properly prepared, will eat it, and every one that eat? it will die, generally at some place as distant as possible from where jt was taken. [ Tsike Sliorr ( Mich, ) Mirror. ?B~ See "COSTAR'S" advertisement alxorc. 18GG. A VOICE FUOM THE FAR WEST. Speaking of "COSTAR'8T Rat, Roach, Ant, .fee, Exterminator- "more grain and pro? visions ar?- destroyed annually iu Grant County by vermin than would pay for tona - of this Rat and Insect Killer." I Lancaster < Wis.) HeraM. is*- N<-e '.(.'<.STAR'S" advertisement al>ove. >tay^8_ tSmo SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES ! Bought and sold on commission bv LAWRENCE BROTHERS & Cl)., 8AHK?RS, NO. 16 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. MONEY received on deposit from banks, bankers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Gold, Government and other Secu? rities executed at the regular Stock Ex? change by a member of tile linn. Consign? ments of Cotton solicited. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOBS R. Cam.. CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTKO. April 8 ? - S S o" A-*^ ? S3 ??5ss 3*1-2 ri?slg*s -s? ?? g " . - i-So ?S5 0 -. ",'E-S ? ego S'S ?-S_ j CONFEDERATE GENERALS. AGENTS WANTED to sell our new series of Caril Photographs of PBO MINENT M ES of the South. 100,000 have already been sold. Agents aro making S10 per dav. Send for dettcr of agency. En? close ?".">, ami wo will send a good assort? ment, bv return mail, that will sell for $15. Address" JONES & CLARK, Publish s, April 4 Sd Nassau street, Now York. WESTCHESTER HOUSE, ( 'orner Broome Street ry, N. fl^HIS house, capable of accommodating X three hundred guests and kept on the European ulan, is centrally located, ami near to al! points. City cars pas? tho Hotel to all the Ferries. Railroad Depot? and place? of Amusement every three minutes. Single Rooms, *l.fl0 per day; double,$2.00. F. DARROW A CO., Jan 14 ly Proprietors. JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, XT'OS. 2S, 'M and :fi Centre street, (cornel l\ ?d' Reade street,) New York. The type on which this paper is printed is from the above Foundry. Nov ls Grain Cradles, Grain Fans, &c. 1/ thc Sign of the (fohlen Pad-Loch. AFULL supply of GRAIN CRADLE!*, Gram Fans,' Scythe Blades, Scythe Stone?, Fan Wire, Riddles, Ac, in ?tore and for uah- low for cash. >Iav 26 JOHN C. DIAL