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. ' jg B ?gg *? j i ii j jg i iirnrniiin ' i II iMp^aa,^,^^ g j i i 1 - - - ' TIE DAILY PH (EMI. Daily Paver ?}8 a Year "Let our Just Censure ^^S^S?^^SL^SS^??? Attend the True Event." Tri-Weekly $5 a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 30. 1866. VOLUME II-NO. 88 THE PHOENIX, PUBLISHED DAUA' AND; TBI-WEEKLY. tm 6LMN1R.I KVIII;v WEUXKSDU MORXINo. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. STATE AND CITY PRINTER TERMS-IN ADVANCE SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Paoer, six month-. . . . . . i4 00 Tri-Wee.Kdv, " il .2 50 Weekly, " " . 1 SO ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for thc first Insertion, and 50 cent s for ea ch subsequent. Wfiekly 75 cents each insertion. *S~".4 Ui/eral discount made on Hie ahore rates when adcertisemmils ure inscrira hy the month or year. MW Special notices 10 cents a linc. AltEN'TS. S. P. Kinard, Newberry. Samuel Dronthitt, Greenville C. H. Wm. Moore, Abbeville C. H. Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H. R?volution iv ii rt a. War of Race? to 1 be Stfirred np In Tex A* hy tho Ka- ! rticalx. The presence in Washington of1 Provisional Governor Hamilton, of Texas, has been mentioned. Tho object of his visit at this time is dis- ; closed by the following lotter recently ; received in Washington, and which the correspondent of thc Herald com- i mu?ientes to his paper. The Herald's '? correspondent says that thc writer ; and recipient are alike well known, I and the information conveyed in tin* j letter is beyond doubt. The letter | runs as follows: GALVESTON, TEXAS, Juno G, 1866. DEAJI-: Gov. Hamilton leaves here to-morrow for Washington. From sources no doubt perfectly re? liable I learn that he goes on at the invitation of Mr. Speaker Colfax, Senator Trumbull and others, who regard him, as one of his admirers ; tells me, as the great man of the i Union party Sonth of the Potomac. ! His programme, [ believe, will be i to produce or accept a rupture with the President. He will thou be serenaded by the radicals, and will ; lay before the public the condition of I the Union men in Texas and the j South, alleging that the army alone protects them from being driven out of the country and exposed to every insult and outrage; and that if the Governor who, this month, will be elected by the people of Texas Throckmorton-is permitted to bo installed, he will counsel the 25,000 Union white men of this State and the 60,000 Union black men of tho State to overthrow thc? rebel minority which oppose and enslave them. An insurrection will be encouraged, and they believe the President will not be permitted to use the army against the white and black Union men of the State in behalf of the white rebels. .The President will l>e de? nounced in the strongest and bitter? est terms, as having betrayed the Union men of tho South, and given them, bound, hand and foot, into the power of the enemies of thc country. His speech will be the signal for a far more violent and vindictive crusade against the President and the Sonth than has heretofore been waged; and the plan is to summon whites and blacks to tho polls to exercise the divinely conferred and inalienable rights of participation in the Government. The Washington Star says that the Republicans in Congress aro waiting to hear from Tennesee before they willfixaday for adjournment. Should the Convention in that State ratify the amendnent, the Senators und Representatives will be admitted at once, and a desire to do this prompts delay until it can be known whether it can bo done. Qen'l Sup'ts Office S. C. R. R., COLUMBIA, S. C., JINK 29, I8t><>. THE plans and specifications for the de? pot to be built at this place, eau be seen THIS DAY and TO-MORROW, at the office of the Agent of tho Road. il. T. PEAKE, Juno 2!) 2 Gen'lSup t S C. I!. R. * I? AGER BEER. AFRESH supplv of Seegeis- celebrated Baltimore LAGER BEER. Juno 29^ JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. CLARET AND RI?ISE WISE. 1CASK ST. JULIEN. 1 " BUDELSHE1MER. June 29 _ _ JOHN C. SEEGKUs A CO. ALE! ALE! 4>0 CASKS Joungcru A Co.'s lil)IN BURGH. , J. C. SEEGERS & CO. Juno 29 SOAP! SOAP. 1 fr BOXES best FAMILY SOAR low f? ILO cash. J. C. SEEGERS A Co. June 29 Hams and Side Bacon. SUGAR-CURED HAMS and SIDES. June 29 J. C. SEEGERS A CO. SPECIAL SrOTICES. ANN?TJNCEMEIiT. EDITORS PHO?NUC: You will please an? nounce that S. OLIN TALLEY is a candi? date for thc state Legislature, to tiJl the vacancy occasioned hy th?- resignation of E. J. Scott, Esq. Mr. Talley is well and most favorably Known, and will be found au able Representative. Juno 29 3 j HS" Patriot will copy. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. MU. E. J. SCOTT having resigned his j position as a member of the Legislature for Richland District, wo respectfully nunn- i nate Major J. P. THOMAS to fill the va-j caney. He is an old resident -identified by birth and education with us. He is a ripe scholar, possessing a well-balanced j ? and comprehensive mind, that eminently qualities him for a legislator. ( June 28 MANY VOTERS. | FOR SHERIFF. P. H. B. SHULER is respectfully an- : nounced as a candidate for SHERIFF of < Richland District, at the- election to be | held on the third MONDAY in April next. .Tune 5 413 MANY FRIENDS, j Onlrhi r's IjIgUtiiiltfC Ply-Killer Makes quick work with Hies, and if com- | inenced early, keeps thc house clear all j summer, book ont for imitations. Co t : D?TCHER'Sonly. June 2fi lue. j HARRIAGK A VD CELIBACY: An j Essay of Warning and Instruction for i ( Young Men. Also. Diseases and Abuses which prostrate tho \:tal powers, with sure ; means of relief. Sent free of charge in , sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. J. | SKII.LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa- , tioti, Philadelphia. Pa. April 19 "ono COLGATE'S HOMEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Sn?p. in snob j I universal demand, ii-? made from thc j | choicest materials, La iuil?l and emol lient in its nature, fragrantly scented, . i and extremely lwseficial in its action j i upon thc skin. For sah; by al] Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March 28 Iv RATCHELOR'S HAITI DYE. ! The Original and Lest in the World. The <.uly true cud perfect HAIR DYE. , Harmless, lb-liable and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black in? natural brown, without injuring the hair . or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad . dyes. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine j is signed William A. Batchelor. Also,RE GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE- j FLEURS, for Restoring and Beautifying ? I the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR. : ! Oct 25 ly New York. Q U I N I N E ! -I AA OZ. QUININE, received THIS ; JL\ f\J DAY bv National Express at ' June 20 "SHOTS DRUG STORE. I FRESH CITRATE MAGNESIA. ONE case CITRATE MAGNESIA, re? ceived at M TOTS DRUG STORE. ? June 2'.* Worm Confection. AFRESH SUPPLY of the above at Jnne 20 MIOTS DRUG STOltE. ; I FOB SUMMER USE.! |XT?NICE SC?: CHOIX BATH I NO I > SPONGE. ' Turkish BATHING TOWELS extra. CALEFACIO GLOVES. ? German, Neroli, Turkish and Belle Co : LOGNE. I French ami English s...ip>, Bxtractr-, ! Toilet Powders, Ac. j All the above, of the best quality and ! recent importation, received at ; June 2'.? MIOTS DRUG STORE. ROSE WATER. ONEcasoTRIPLE SUPERIOR FRENCH | ROSE WATER, received and for sale ' , at MIOTS DRUG STORE, .lune 29 Turnip Seed. JUST received by express, the following , choice varieties of LANDEETH s (iE- j j NUINE TURNIP SEED: Lambeth'.- improved Purple Top lint a ! I Baga. . 1 Pomerean Globe. White Swedish Ruta Haga. j '. burne Norfolk. Earlv White Fhn Dutch. Al DR. C. H. MIOTS Dru- Stole. June 20 1 NEW GOODS. TTfTE bave, tin- dav, received an addi T T bon to our stock ol (Jibs, compris- . ing: Opal, Tallow, Engine, Micca, Uaw and j Boiled Linseed, Tanners', Kerosene, Train, i , Ac. ALSO, Paints, dry and in od, such as Chrome and Paris Oreen, Yellow Ochre, Chrome. Yellow, Spanish Brown, Venetian Bed, In- j dian Bed, White and Bed bead, baw ami j Burnt Turkey Umber, Baw and Burnt ' Sienna, Ac, .v c. Al.?< ?, Varnishes of all kinds. Coach 11 ari! ware, vi/: Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Enameled Cloth, Ac, at reasonable ju ices. June 20 FISH El? A LOWRANCE. Bacon, Shoulders and Hams IV STOKE. Ipr BHDS. SIDES, to arrive, are offered .? I low, by tho bb.)., bv June bi FISHER A LOWRANCE. Wanted, ALIMITED amount of GOLD and .?>L VER. FISHEB A LOWRANCE mw GOOD? !| Just Received. PRINTS-now styles. BED TICKS. COTTONADES, DESTMS. LINENS, for Gent's and Dova' wrar. ? IRISH LINEN. LINEN LUSTERS, GINGHAMS. White Swiss, Plaid and Striped Swiss. Plaid and Striped Nainsook. Jaconets, Long Lawn. Linen Handkerchiefs, Lisle ( i loves. All at REDUCED PRICES. TOLLESON & JA1STNEY. _ June 26 _ _ And for Sale Cheap ! *r f \ BOXES TOBACCO choice grades, i 10 " " -low 10,000 SEQ ARS-genuine Rio Hondo. 5,000 " -low grades. 20 bales COTTON YARNS-8 lo 12. 10 baskets Heidsick Champagne. 50 doz. Madeira, Port,Sherry and Claret Wine. lo doz. Lemon Syrup. Several cases of Ohl COGN AC BRANDT. io bbls. Bourbon Whisker. 20 " Corn ALSO, ? 75 bbls. Flour. 800 bushels Corn. 50 kits Mackerel. 50 bbls. Coffee Sugar.-?. 25 " common Brown Sugars. 25 bags Coffee. 300 boxes Sardines. IUD boxes Herrings. ' J AN NEY cv TOLLESON. GOODS y I AT Wholesale & Retail. X PIECES POPLINS DE PARIS. e> 20 " FRENCH GRENADINES, j 20 pieces Embroid'd and Plain Borages. 10 " French Wasanibique. 30 " Borage Anglais, at 37i 7d. 50 Chalfies-very pretty-37^ 7J. j 25 *' French Prints. 200 '. Fancy " 200 " Lawns and Jaconets. ALSO, Just received, a fine assortment of SEA- i SIDE HATS, WREATHS and FEATHERS, j Bombazines, 6-4 Black DeLainc. 8-4 Black and White l?e rage, for shawls. ! Jaconet, Swiss and Nainsook Muslins. Plaid and Soft Finished Cambrics. White and Colored Brilliant.?. j Trail Hoop Skirts. Embroid'd and Linen Cud's and Collar*. Corsets, French Fans. ALSO, 200 pieces Bleached Shirting*. 25 " 8-10 and ll Qr. Sheetings. | Bales 3-4, 7-3 and 4-4Shirting*. Hosiery -all prices and qualities. Cloths, Cassimeres, Drap d'Et?. Linens, Nankenett, Ac, for gent's* wear, j ALSO, AT WHOLESALE ONLY. 20 eases Ladies' Bootee*. 10 " " Slippers. 10 " Men's Congress Boots. ll? " Lasting Shoes, to li and Leather Pumps. , ALSO, A large stock of Ladies' Ihit*. trimmed 1 and untrimmed. Gent's Felt and Leghorn Hats. 10,000 Colored and White Envelope... Foolscap, Note and Letter Paper. 1 Large stock of Clothing. TOLLESON & JAX NEY. Queen's Delight ASH For Ute cure of all those Diseases '.<...- , ina their or ??fin in a vitiated candi- ! I Au of the human system, and those 1 arising from any departure frt > i the . /airs of health, imprudence in Urin;,'. ? over-taxing nature,from too great i/i duk/ence of every kind-eating, drink- i ?ag, xeorhing-whereby nature sitf- ! fers exhaustion. THIS chemical extract will be fonnd an j invaluable restorative cordial for all j diseases arising from an impure state of HU? blood. Cutaneous eruptions, such as Boils, Pimples. Carbuncles. Pustules, Blotches, Roughness of the Skin. Scaly Appearance of the Cuticle, Tetter, Ring? worms and Itching Humors of tho skin, this purifier will remove, and impart health and a life-glow to thc complexion. For Erysipelas, Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones, Stiffness in tho Joints, Obi Ulcers, Want of Blood in the Parts, Syphilitic Sores and Ulcers, and Impaired Constitutions arising from those diseases, and from tho too free nee r?f mercury. For General Debility, spring? ing from Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Weak? ness and Pains m thc Stomach, Liver Com? plaint, or want of action in that organ pr hieing pains in tin; side or back, affect? ing the kidneys and bladder. * Females, at tho period of change, will find it tho bebt restorative to health and strength, from nil tlioso weaknesses and depressions of mind and body fnich fol? low at this time of life. Persons traveling South m living in warm climates, and all unaccliniated, will lind tho Qneen's Delight a great protection from all those diseases which originate in a chango of climate, dirt and life. Abrief history of tlii.H remarkable medi? cine will not be out of place here. Itu pro? perties asa remedy VICTO first introduced to the notice of the profession by Dr. Thus. Young Simons, of South Carolina, a? early as IS28, a^ a valuable-alterativo remedy in syphilitic affections, and (?tie r* requiring thc uso cd' mercury. Dr. Simons' state? ments have been endorsed and extended by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and Dr. H. R. Frost, of Charleston. From the reports in its favor, there seems no reason to doubt the efficacy of this medicine in Secondary Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com? plaints benefited bv alterative medicim s. For sale by FISHER A llKINITSH, June 20 Pharmacists, Columbia, S C Wonderful Parlor Amusement ! PHOTOGRAPHS BY MAGIC ! '. A NY one may make a beautiful picture XX. with only a. few drops of water, and make your own albums of pretty pictures at Little cost. For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH, June 20 Pharmacists. Tamarinds for the Sick! FOR making TAMARIND LEMONADE: a delightful refrigerant in fevers. For salo by FISHER ?V. HEINITSH, June 20 Pharmacists. "FRUIT PRESERVER." To the House-wife. AVALUABLE invention for the benefit of all. Fruit preserved, of all kinds, without tiugar, and without expensive seal? ing or air-tight jars. One bottle will pre? serve' 128 pounds of fruit. Cheap, health? ful and effectual. For sale by FISHER .v HEINITSH, June 20 Pharmacists. Arrival of Pontoons. ANOTHER largo supply of PONTOONS; SUGAR PLUMS, for worms. Thc frcat medicine for worms. Over 2,800 have een sold in less than two months, and millions of worms destroyed. If your children have worms, go to Fisher A- Hein itsh's and get a box. FISHER A HEINITSH, .Tune 13 Pharmaceutists. BLACKBERRY BRANDY! ij^OR Bowel Complaints, Summer Com- ? plaints. Weak Stomach, &c. For sale 1 by FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists. CHEAP LIGHT. 3TM YE HUNDRED gallons prime White 1 1 KEROSENE OIL, for sale by barrel or | gallon at FISHER A HEINITSH'S, May SI Druggists. I The Fair Face of a Beautiful Woman IS thc admiration '>f every one. No one possessing this rich gift and attribute of health and attraction would exchange it for the wealth of the huhes. Yet how j many suffer their skin (.> become rough ! with spots and pimples, which mar the beantv and bloom of thc face. The CIR? CASSIAN BLOOM removes all snots and ; blemishes, tan, freckles,pimples, blotches, J and imparts a beautiful complexion, so attractive in woman. i For sah; bv druggists everywhere. FISHER A- HEINITSH, Agents. JOHN M. MARIS A- co., Philada. | May 2t DRUGS AMI MEDICINES ! | ("^ UM ASSAFOT?DA. JT BLUE MASS, in pounds. CALOMEL, DOVER'S POW I. E RS. [ CROTON OIL, MORPHIA. Calabria Liqu<n ice. < ium Opium, Quinine, j Epsom Salts. Mustang Liniment. Opodeldoc, Extract Logwood. 1 Syrup Squills, Borax. Castor Oil. quarts and pints. Essence Peppermint. Cinnamon. Dead Shot Vermifuge. Fahnestock's i Holloway's Worm Confcciive. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Wright's Pills. Brandreth's Pills. I Ayer's Pills, Harlem Oil. Bad? ay's Relief. German Horse Powder. Barber's Horse Powder. Tarrant's Aperient, Tarran t's Cnbebs. j Philotokcn, Batchelor'* Hair Dye. Marchisi Catbolicon, Pain Killer. Sandford's Liver Invigorator. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. " Sarsaparilla, Sozodont. McMnnn's Elixir Opium. l'Mour Sulphur. Roll Brimstone. Cream Tartar, English Mustard. Lemon Syrup, Ginger Syrup. Strawberry Syrup. Extract Lemon. Extract Vanilla. FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists, May ._' '. At the old stand. Main street. In Equity-Lexington District. ! Es /'." .'. sim. on Fair, Solicitor of the Mi. - j .?le Circuit. A Jiili lo Perpetuate ?e.-v/ JOHN WILSON having tiled an applica? tion under thu above bill in relation to the past existence, loss and contents of two notes, made by David Wilson, deceased, and payable to him. all parties interested are hereby notified ;<> appear in this office, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, and "cross-examine tho evi? dence which maybe produced and to pro? duce evidence ill replv." HENRY A. M?ETZK, C. E. L. D. Commissioner's Office, Lexington C. H.. March 22, lSfitj. March :u s3mo In Equity-Lexington District. W. J. Harth vs. William H. Meetze and others.-JiUl for Partition. IT appearing io my satisfaction that A. G. Slimmer, Jaorb C. Eichelberger and ! Elizabeth F., his wife, three of the def en- ; dants to tin- above bill, reside without the \ limits of this State: lt is, on motion of Mr. Boozer, complainant's solicitor, ord< r cd, that said defendants d<> plead, answer ? or demur to said bill within three mouths! from the date hereof, or an order pro ron- j frsso will Ix entered against them. Il KN RV A. MEETZE, C. E. L. I?. Commissioner's Otlice, Lexington C. H., March 21. lf*(i?>. March :<1 sJmo State South Carolina-Richland Dist By ./de..', Ordinary of said histriel. \ virTHEREAS N. Austin Black hath ap-j VV pli< .1 to mc for I. td rs of admiuis- : tration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs. Martha K. Black, late of Hie District aforesaid, dc- ! These n re. t herefore, lucite a nd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors o'" I ho said d.ased, to be and appear be? fo c.-me. at our next Ordinary's Court for thc --aid District, to bc holden at Columbia ..n Friday, the sixth day of July proximo, at lo nclock n. m.. to show cause, if any, whj the said administration should i not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of th? Court, tins twenty-second day of Jui.e in tho year ol' our Lord one thousand eight hun- | dred and sixty-six, and in the ninetieth I venr of American independence. JACOB BELL, j Tune 23 s2 Ordinary Richland Dist ' Dissolution of Copartnership. THE lirm heretofore existing as SYM MERS .V BERRY is this <lav dissolved bv the withdrawal of Mr. M. H. BERRY. Mr. GEORGE SYMMERS is authorized to j collect all debts due the concern, and . would request those parties indebted to , call and make a settlement at an early dar. ' GEORGE SYMMERS.' Juno 23, 1(366. M. H. BERRY. The subscribir will continue the GRO- i CERY and GENERAL COMMISSION BU- ; SINESS at tho old stand of Symiuers A Berry, opposite the ruins of Janney's Hotel, and trusts by strict attention to business I to merit a share of the public patronage, i GEORGE SYMMERS. Opposite ruins of .Tanney"? Hotel. June 2U Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. "r^TOTICE is hereby given that the co-j JA partnership latelv existing between L. SHODAIR and NY. STIEGLITZ, under the firm of SHODAIR A STIEGLITZ, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. L. SHO? DAIR is authorized to settle ail debts due j to and bv thc late firm. L. SHODAlli. ; Jnno2CC NV. STIEGLITZ. NOTICE. THE undersigned, thankful for past j favors to the. old firm of Shodair .V Stieglitz, would inform his friends, and j thc public in general,that ho wiR continue j the business at t Lo old stand, and willi keep constantly on hand fresh articles in his line. L. SHOD AI H. June 27 <> I Timothy Titcomb's Letters to the i Joneses. G< ALA DAYS: by Gail Hamilton. John r Godfrey's Fortunes; by Bayard Tay !. r. Studies for Stories: by Jean Ingeloh. Zschokko's Meditations ou Lite. Warm Hearts in Cold Regions-A Tah- of Arctie Life; by Capt. Ede. Royal .Navy. The Masquerade-A Poem; by Saxe. A Sum? mer in Skye: by Alexander Smith. Across tho Continent; by bowles. Mrs. Jameson's Works, (sold separately.) The Every-day Philosopher; by the "Country Parson." Counsel and Comfort: bv the "( nuntrv Parson." And other NF.\Y BOOKS, for sale at McCARTER'S Bookstore, \ Opposite Law Range, Columbia, .lune 22_ | DENTISTRY. HAVING opened my office permanently in Columbia, I I may bc found at all hours at ! tho residence of Mr. M. H. j Berry, (opposite the Catholic Church,) on j Assehiblv street. D. P. GREGG. Juno 12 COLVMBIA Congaree Jockey CUib. "TTTEDNESDAY, July 4.- Purse liOO TT Mde Heats for Horses untrained, never having won a mile race. Two or more to start. THURSDAY, Julv 5.- Purse ? 100 Mile Heats-to be trotted for in harness, t ?pen to all Horses that have never won a mile heat race. Two or moro to start. FRIDAY, July G.-Mile Heats. Purse $200. Free for all running Hors..-. Two or more to start. SATURDAY, July 7. Purse $200. Open for all Trotting Horses, Mares or Geldings, to harness. Milo Heats, best two m three, two or more to start to make a race. SAME DAY, July 7. Purse $100. Lash of One Mile-frc? for a!' running Horses. Two or moro to start. The first Racoon each dav to commence at THREE O'CLOCK P. M. Each entry lOper cent., to be added to each day's purse. June 10 L. T. LEVIN, Secretan-. COTTON GINS. THE undersigned, having completed their arrangements for the manufac? ture of the best COTTON ti INS ever made in this country, are now prepared to re? ceive orders from planters and others wishing to purchase. The long established and well known reputation of Elliott's Cotton Gins will, we hon?', be a sufficient guarantee- that thc article will give entire satisfaction. J. M. ELLIOT 1' .V CO., Mav lt'? 2mo Winnsboro, s. C. GUNS, PISTOLS, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, A NEW and complete assortm? A received. A l.S< ?, An elegant assortment o? FISHING TACKLE-Rods, Reals, Bobs, Hooks, Lines. Ac. At L??W PH I Cl's. P. IT. KRAFT. Washington street, opposite old Jail. N. B. Manufacturing and repairing substantially and neatly executed. May 26 ly NOTICE. T^TOTICE is hcrebv given that tho co JA partnership latelv subsist in:,' between JOHN C. DIAL and FRANCIS M. PCPE, umler tho linn of LIA L A POPE, was this day dissolved bv mutual consent. JOHN C.'DIAL is authorized to settle all debts dn<' to and bv thc la!.- linn. JOHN C. DIAL, May I, lsi",(,. !'. M. POPE. NOTICE. rilliE subscriber would respectfully in JL form the citizens of this city and vi cinity that he will continue the general HARDWARE BUSINESS in his own name and on his own account, and hopes to merit and receive a full share of public pa? tronage. JOHN C. DIAL. Mav 4 :YT COS! SUGAR-HOUSE SYRUP. HAMS and LARD. FEM k LOWRANCE STRAW, WOOL AND FUR HATS ! ! CLOTHING, CASHMERES AND TWEEDS ! AT REDUCED PRICES! 1TJ7TS offer the balance of otu* stock of \V SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT COST. We Lave recently ma.lr a large addition to our stork of CASSIMERES, TWEEDS and HATS, ami will receive, in a few days, a largo addition to onr stock of CLOTH? ING. We have the largest assortment of HATS to be found in this city, embracing all the known stvlos. Our Ready-made Goods Aro mostly of om* own manufacture; ano those desiring to patronize home produc? tions are invited to call. Our stock of FRENCH a.ml ENGLLSH CASSIMERES is large, and we will MAKE TO ORDER at CORRESPONDING RE DUv ED BRICES. R. & W. ('. SWAFFIELD, June 2 BEDELL'S ROW. ARTIFICIAL Legs and Arms. THE SOUTHERN LEG \m ARM COMPANY HAVE established a branch office and manufactory at Columbia, S. C. Tho improved AUTOMATIC LEG AND ARM manufactured by this company are unsurpassed by any hi tho world. Our workmen ar." practical artificial leg and arm makers three of them wearing le^s of their own manufacture. Our facilities are unsurpassed. Our work warranted ono year. Call and ex? amine our specimens, or address DANNELLY, MARSHALL & CO., Seeger's Budding. Columbia, S. C. Offices--Madison, tia., Nashville, Tenn., Columbia, S. C. Mav 27 2mo SAFES ! HERRING'S Petent Champion Fire, Burglar, Powder ami Damp Proof SAFES for sale. The only sure protection from tire. I can furnish these Safes, all sizes, at manufacturer's prices, freight added. J. H. KINARI), Agent, May 19 2mo Columbia, S. C. Insurance Agency. SCOTT & MCMASTER A RE now prepared t ? issue LIFE, FIRE, A MARINE and ACCIDENTAL POL1 C1ES. feA- Office No. 3 Law Range, Co? lumbia, s. C. HEN RY E. SCOTT. F. W. McMASTER. .lune 7 Imo* GIBBES & HUGGINS, EXCHANGE B&OX.E3&8 AND Insurance Agents. RISKS against Fire take:: tn the follow? ing Companies, at fair rates, and no charge for polices: NORTH AMERICAN COMPANY, Hartford. Conn. S VITO NAL ?'OM PA NY. New Orleans. < '( >NTTNENTAL COMPANY , New York. BALTIC COMPANY, New York. VIRGINIA STATE COMPANY. Richmond. METROPOLITAN COMPANY. New York. sCN Ml." rUAL COMPANY, New York. EXCHANGE on Ne* York and Charles ton bought and sohl: dealers iu Stocks, Rond.-., Ac. The highest price paid for Gold, Silver ami Bank Notes. IAMBS O. GIBBES, OED. HUGGINS, Oftiee Plain street, Columbia, H. C. .Mav lit _3mo_ H. E. NICHOLS, GENERAL Corner of Assembly und Washington Sis., COLUMBIA, S. C., REPRESENTS a number of tho best - both Northern and Southern-compa? nies, possessing an aggregate capital ot over $33,<MM>,000. UFE, FIRE, MARINE, INLAND AND ACCIDEN? TAL KI SK S taken on equi? table terms, and ali losses promptly paid. impolicies made payable in Gold or Currency."?^ March 1 ?um*