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THE DAILY WM PH O HIA. Daily Paper $8 a Year "Let our Just Censure ^^^^^^^^^H^^ Attend the True Event." Tri-Weekly $5 a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 3. I860. VOLUME II-NO. 90 THS PHONIX, PUBLISHED DAILY A VD TRI-WEEKLY. THE KVEB? WEDS ES DA Y MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. STATE AND CITY PRINTER. TERMS-IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Paper, six months.*4 00 Tri-Weekly, *. ". 2 50 Weekly, " ?' . 1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for thc tir.-1 . Insertion, ?nd 60 cents fV>r each subs?quent. ' Weekly 75 cents each insertion. i a& A liberal discount made on the above \ rates token advertisements are imetir.i hy ; me month or year; IGT Special notices 10 cents a line. AGENTS. 8. P. Kinard, Newberry. Samuel Dronthitt, Greenville C. M. Wm. Moore, Abbeville C. H. Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H. mmm^mmmmm-?---- 1 Radical Cona lat ency. The Bichmond Times says: Per-' sistent kindness will overcome and win the honest hearts and warm with affection the fiercest bosoms, how? ever determined to be hostile. The Southern people, when they re? nounced their dream of independ? ence, might easily have been won by a little kindness and forbearance. President Johnson understood this, and he inaugurated a policy which, had it been adopted by Congress, would soon have bound tip the wounds of the Union, and have started both sections on a new career of love and prosperity. But the po- j polar representatives of the Northern | people in Congress seem to have ! adopted the idea that hate, and the ; exercise of power, directed by hate, can cement ?eluotant communities under a Government which, by every republican doctrine, should repose upon the consent of the governed. Into what strange inconsistencies men are driven by their political ne-. cessities and love of power. During thc war, it was proclaimed every- j where at the North that the great ! body of the Southern people were \ loyal Unionists, who were kept under bj a military despotism; hence all the . cohorts of radicalism were mustered for the relief of the millions of Union men who, though in a majority, were ruled over by Jeff. Davis. But, be? hold, when the war is over, we are told that the Unionists at the South are so weak and scarce thai it is un? safe for loyal men to live here! What has become of these Union masses who, as the Northern people were ; made to believe, only waited the ad? vance and protection of the Federal armies to throw Davis and Lee over? board? The hypocrites and impos? tors, who are playing every game to keep power, could see Union men when we had none, and now, when all of us are Union and loyal men, they cannot see it, because it does not meet their purposes that we should be so considered. They blow hot and cold to perfection. When we wanted to get out of the Union, they would not let'us, and now when we agree to j come back, they say we shall not do so. They at one time maintained j that we had not left thsm, and could ! not do so by secession;but when they . find that we have come to their opi- j nion, it is forthwith discovered that we have been out, and we are denied permission to get back 1 It appears, j then, that we did secede and break up the Union after all, hence the neces? sity of "reconstruction," which means putting up something which has been pulled down. These radicals are odd fish, and j they get off their platform whenever i they find that you stand on it with I them. Their paths are not those of ! wisdom, nor their ways those of i peace. One "Mr. Hamlin" has been vic? timizing the bankers of Selma, Ala? bama, to the tune of $10,000. The ftoonndrel has just been arrested at Mapleeville and put in irons. Moi-tgages and Conveyances of Ri al Es? tate for sale at this office. B?dp?wrD- JOB PRINTING. -Thc ; '/,-. (, ?j office is now fully supplied with . ..rds. colored and white paper, colored ink, wood type, etc., and is in condition to execute all manner of book and job printing in the ?hortest possible time. Tut BURNING OK COLUMBIA. - An inter? esting account of the "Hack and Destruc? tion of the City of Columbia, S. C., ' ha? just been issued, in pamphlet form, from the Phoenix power press. Orders filled to any extent. Singlo copies 50 cents. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.-The Post Office is open during the w?ek from H a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 5? p. m. to 7 p. m. Cn Sun? day, from 8 to 9 a. m. Northern mail opens.? a. m. ; closes '?4 p. m. Southern " 5.Vp. m.. " lt p.m. Charleston " 6$p. m.; " '? p.m. Greenville R. R. " 8 a.m.; *' Sip. m. Edgefield '* 8 a.m.; ' 8}p.m. All maila close on Sunday at 2 p. m. SPECIAL NOTICES. A CARD. THE subscribers LICK leave tn inform their patrons, and tho public generally, that, <m account of the advancing tenden? cy of DRY GOODS, they have MADE LARGE ADDITION'S TO THEIR STOCK, to secure to buyers CHEAP GOODS and themselves QUICK SALES: and all who may favor us with their custom will have the advantage of oaf system of quick sales and short profits. SA. Kee advertisement. July 1 :i SHIVER & PECKHAM. MESSES. Entrons: Please announce L. D. CHILDS, Esq.. as a candidate for the-Le gialattire, to lill the vacancy caused by the resignation of E. J. Scott, Esq. July 1 E PLURIBUS UN UM. AiraOTJNCEMENT. Eorrons PHCKSIX: You will please an? nounce that S. OLIN TALLEY is a candi? date for the State Legislature, tu fill the vacancy occasioned by tho resignation of E. J. Scott, Esq. Mr. Talley is well and most favorably known, and will bc found an able Representative. .lune ?'J 3 WT Patriot will copy. FOR TH^L?GISLAT?RE. MR. E. .1. SCOTT having resigned his position as a member of the Legislature for Richland District, we respectfully nomi? nate Major J. P THOMAS to fill the va? cancy. He is an old resident -identified by birth and education with ns. He is a ripe scholar, possessing a well-balanced and comprehensive mind, that eminently qualities him for a legislator. June '?H MANY VOTERS. FOR SHERIFF". 1". H. H. SHULER is respect fully an? nounced as * candidate for SHERIFF of Richland District, a.* thc election to be held on the third MONDAY in April next. June 5 i tr, __M AN Y FRIEN OS. Dntvlirr'w Lightning Clj-lviller Makes quid; work with nies, and if com? menced early, keeps the house clear all summer. Look out tor imitations, (let DUTCHER'S only. Juno 2? lue. MAKUIAGK AND CE1.1HACY; An Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young .Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate thc vital powers, with sure means ol' relief. Sent free of charge in Scaled letter envelope.-. Address Dr. J. SK1L1JN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa? tion, Philadelphia, Pa. April 1'.) ?irro COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toil?-? Soap, ?,, Mich universal demand, is made from the cliotcext materials, ii mild and emol? lient in its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely ??cneiiolal in its action upon the skin. For .-ale by all brtiiigists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March '2< Iv BATCnELOR'S HAIR DYK. The Original and Rest in the World. The only true and perfect HAIR DYE. Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the bail? or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signeil William A. Batchelor. Also,.RE? GENERAT] KG EXTRACT OF MILLE FLEURS, lor Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR. Oct 25 ly New York. Hides for Sale. ?>pf DRY HIDES, for sale, by j?O H. D. HEIDI', July 1 2* At Schwanze s Old Place. Jefferson Davis' Prison Life, BY DR. CRAVEN. Armadale, a novel, by Wilkie Collins. Border and Bastile, by the author of "Guy Livingstone." Sans Merci; or Kestrels and Falcons, a novel, by tho author ot' "Guy Livingstone." Guenm on Milch Cows, how to tell tho quantity of milk a cow will give on sight. Mrs. Browning's last Poems. Dr. (luthrie on the Parables. For sale at MeC ARTE R'S Bookstore, July 1 Opposite Columbia Law Range. LABI), im, Lilli), Lilli). PURE WESTERN LEAF LARD, hy the tierce univ, at LOWER FIGURES THAN IT CAN BE DELIVERED FOR IN THIS CITY. For sale bv June SO 12 WM. McGUINNIS. LAGER BEEB, AIRES? ph of Reegers' celebrated Baltimore L>AOER BEER. June 29 JOHN C. SERGE RS ?V CO. CLARET AND RINSE WWI. If! ARK ST. JULIEN. 1 " RUDELSHEIMER. .lune JOHN C. SEEGERS? CO. AXE! ALE! i)W> CASKS Joungers A Co.s EDIN BURGH. .1. C. SEEGERS it CO. June 2U SOAP! SOAP. 1~ POXES best FAMILY SOAP low foi *} cash. J. C. REEOERS ? CO. June '2'J Hams and Side Bacon. SUGAR-CURED HAMS and SIDES. June 20 J. C. SEEOERS 4 CO. The Confederate Dead. TUE "JOnSSY REIi." MINSTRELS WILL give TWO of their PLEASING ENTERTAINMENTS, at Gibbes1 Halt, on TUESDAY ami WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, July 3 and 4. Ten per cent, of the proceeds" will be devoted towards the fund for the erection of suitable head? boards for tho Confederate dead in this citv. July 1 QUININE ! -| f\f\ OZ. QUININE, received THIS JLV/v / DAY by National Express at June 29 _ 'MIOTS DRUG STORE. FRES!! CITRATE MAGMA. ONE case CITRATE MAGNESIA, re? ceived at MIOTS DRUGSTORE. .1 une 29 Worm Confection. AFRESH SUPPLY of the above at Juno 29_MIOTS DRUG STORE. FOR SU M (KER USE. \T?NICE SUR CHOIX R A T II 1 N G ' SPONGE. Turkish BATHING TOWELS extra. ! CALEFACIO GLOVES. German, Neroli. Turkish and Belle CO ] LOGNE. i French and English Soaps, Extra, ts. Toilet Powders, Ac. All the above, of tin- best quality and recent importation, received at June 2f? _ MIOT S DRUG S TORE. ROSEWATER. ON E case TRIPLE SI' PE Li IOR FRENO 1 ROSE WATER, received and for sale at MIOT S DRUG STORE. June 29 Turnip Seed. JUST received bv express, the following choice varieties of LANI) If ET IFS GE NUINE TURNIP SEED: Landreth's improved Purple Top Rut a Baga. Pomerean Globe. White Swedish Ruta Baga. Large Norfolk. Early White Flat Dutch. At DH. C. H. MIOT S Drug Store. June 29 D issoltition of Copartnership. rilHE firm heretofore existing as SYM _L MERS A BERRY is thia ?hiv dissolved bv the withdrawal nf Mr. M. li. BERRY. Mr. GEORGE SYMMERS is authorized to collect all debts due thc- concern, and i would request those parties indebted to call and make a settlement at an earlv dav. GEORGE SYMME11S, June 2S. lscil. M. H. DERRY. The subscriber will continue the GRO? CERY and GENERAL COMMISSION RU SINESS at tho old stand of Symmcrs A Derry, opposite the ruins of Janncy's Hotel, and trusts by strict attention to business j to merit a share of the publie patronage. GEORGE SYMMERS, Opposite ruin.-, of Janney's Hotel. June 2'J ? Queen's Delight For the cure of nil those Diseases liar ing their origin rn a vitiated condi? tion <>f thc human system, and those arising from any departure from the /airs if health, imprudence in tiring, over-taxing nature, front too arro/ in i diligence of'eve.ruki'nd-eating, tl rink ! ing, working-tcherehg nn/nre sxf I f> rs exhaustion. ""IIHIS chemical extract will be l'on ml an j _I_ invaluable restorative cordial for ?iii diseases arising from au impure state of the blood. Cutaneous eruptions, such as j boils. Pimples, Carbuncles. Pustules, blotches, Roughness of the Skin, Scaly Appearance of th?! Cuticle, Ti tter, Ring? worms and Itching Humors of the Skin, this purifier will remove, and impart health and a life-glow to thc complexion. For Erysipelas, Scrofula fir King's Evil, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones, Stiffness in tho Joints, Old Ulcers, Want of blood in tho Parts, Syphilitic Sores and Ulcers, and Impaired Constitutions arising from those diseases, and from thc too free use of mercury. For General Debility, spring ! mg from Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Weak ! ness and Pains m tho Stomach, River Com ? plaint, or want of action in that organ I producing pains in the side i>r hack, aff< ct j mg the kidneys and bladdi r. ! Females, at thc period of change, will i timi it the best restorative to hi alth and j strength, from nil those weaknesses and ' depressions of mind and body which fol-| I low at this time of life. I Persons traveling South or living in warm ! I climates, and all imacclimated, will find the I i Queen's Delight a great pr ?tection from | ! all those diseases which originate m a change of climate, diet and life. A brief history of this r< m.ll Kable medi ! eine w ill not be out of place here. Its pro ! pertics as a remedy we re Tust introduced ; to the notice of tho profession by Dr. Twos. ' . Vining Simons, of South Carolina, as early I as 1828, as a valuable alterative remedy in ; ' syphilitic affections, ami others requiring the use of mercury. Dr. Simons' strtc ' menta have been endorse.1 and extended | by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobil-, and Dr. H. R. ; : Frost, of Charleston. From the reports in its favor, there seems no reason to doubt I the efficacy of tibs medicine in Secondary ' Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases'. I < ?hronic Hepatic Affections and olin r com plaints benefited by alterative medicines. For sale by FISHER & IIEINITSII, . June 29 Pharmacists, Columbia, S. c DENTISTRY! HAVING opened my office ?&?guf?* permanently C 'bmibia, i /ry?3ES8L inav be f unid ut all hours at ^J-UJLXr the residen,e of Mr. M. H. Berrv, (opposite the Catholic Church,) on , Assembly street. D l- GREGO. June 12 WEEKLY ARRIVAIS. i AMONG our arrivals for 1 Le week, which is One of the LAUGEST SHIPMENTS YET RECEIVED, will be found the follow? ing GOODS AT OLD 1'RICES : inn piece* various brands LOXGCLOTH. Sim " Drown SHIRTING andBHEET IN G. 1 :10 pieens CASSIMERES and .1 KANS ! 200 " FANCY PRINTS. i 30 " Black and White Prints. 20 . Linen Drill. 50 '. Swiss, Nainsook and Jaconet ! Muslin. I 20 pieces Irish Linen. ?i " Bleached Linen Damask, j lu '. lilack Silk. ;"> " Linen Sheeting. 20 " Cotton j 100 " Mosquito Netting. ? Towelling, of every description. Linen Shirts and Drawers. TOOETHEB WI rn n 0 T 1 0 li S ! HOOP SKIRTS. ? FRENCH CORSETS. Sundi PALM FANS, i ? Lace Duttons. Dutton Ring*. ! ' Hair Nets. Reit and Trim mine Ki ebon ' Linen Collars. ! rurk< y Ked. I Working Cotton. Pd lion's Night Blooming Cen u . Toilet Soap j And other articles too iinmci 'ita to ?nen i tion. SHIVER & BECKHAM. July 1 ! Wonderful Parlor Amusement ! I PHOTOGRAPHS BY MAGIC '. ! : ANV one may make a beautiful picture i with only a few drops of water, and j 1 nial:e your own albums of pretty nietures : i a? little cost. For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH, June'ju Pharmacists. Tamarinds for the Sick! 1710E makin- TAMARIND LEMONADE; j a delightful refrigerant in fevers. For i 1 sale by FLSHElt ?S i I El MTS li, ! June 20 Pharmacists. ; j <4.?RUIT PRESERVER." To the House-wife. AVALLADLE invention for the benefit i ol all. Fruit preserved, of all kinds, j without sugar, and without expensive .-.eal- j iug or air-tight jars. One bottle will pre- ? serve 128 pounds of fruit. Cheap, health- j I ful and effectual. For sale bv FISHER .v. HEINITSH, .hun- 20 Pharmacist.-. Arrival of Pontoons. ANOTHER largo supply of PONTOONS; SUGAR PLUMS, for worms. The j great medicine for worms, tiver 2,800have I been sold in less than two months, and millions of worms destroyed. If your \ children have worms, go to Fisher A llein itsh's and get u box. FISHER A HEINLTSH, June R! Pharmaceutists. BLACKBERRY BRANDY! TLlOR Bowel Complaints, Summer Com 1 plaints. Weak Stomach, Ac. For sale bv FISH El! A HEINITSH. Druggists. ! 'June M CHEAP LIGHT. ITH VE HI \DRED gallons prim.- White 1 KEROSENE OIL, for sale by barrel or ?gall?n at FISHER A HEINITSHS, j .Muy :;i Druggists. The Fair Face of a Beautiful Y7oman IS tin' admiration of every one. No ono possessing tliis rich gift and attribute of health and attraction would exchange it for tho wealth of the Indies. Yet how j many suffer their skin to become rough with spots and pimples, which mar tho beauty and bloom of the face Thc- CIR? CASSIAN BLOOM rem..ves all ?pots and j blemishes, tan, freckles, ?.imples, blotches, ] ninl imparts a beautiful complexion, so j attractive in woman. For salo bv druggists everywhere. FISHER A ll El NITS if, Agenta. JOHN M. MARIS A CO., Philad'a. Mae 21 DRL'?S A\D MEDICINES ! (-1 FM ASSAFOTIDA. T BLUE MASS, in pounds. CALOMEL. DOVER'S POWLFRS. CROTON OIL, MORRIU V. Calabria, Liquorice Gum Opium, Quinine. Epsom Salis. Mustang Liniment. Opodeldoc, Extrae; Logwood. Syrup Squills, Borax, c istor Oil, quarts and pints. Essence Peppermint. Cinnamon. I ?ca?! Shel Vermifuge. Fahnestoek's Holloway's Worm Confoctivc. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Wright's Pills. Brandretb'a Pills. Aver s Pills, Harlem Oil. Radway's Relief. Gi rm an Horse Powder. Barber's Horse Powder. Tarrant's Aperient, Tari uni'.-. Cnbahs. Flui .token, Batchelor'* Hair Dye M arch ?si Catholicon, Pam Kill? i Sandford's Liver Fnvigorator Ayer s Cherry Pectoral. Sarsaparilla, Sozodont McMunn's Elixir Opium. Flour Sulphur, Roll Brimstone. Cream Tartar, English Mustard. Lemon Syrup, Ginger Syrup. Strawberry Syrup.' Extract Lemon, Extract Vanilla FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists, May 23 At the old stand, Main street NSW GOODS ! Just Received. PH I NI'S new stvic*. BED TICKS. COTTONADES, DEN TM.-:. LINENS, forGent'a ami Bovs' w.-ar. IUISH LINEN. LINEN LUSTERS, GINGHAMS. White Swiss, Plaid and Striped Swiss. Plaid and Striped Nainsook. Jaconets, Long Lawn. Linen Handkerchiefs, Lisle Gloves. All at REDUCED PRICES. TOLLESON & JANNEY. June 26 "ON CONSIGNMENT, And for Sale Cheap ! PT f\BOXES TOBACCO choice grades. 0\J 10 " -Lu 10,000 SEGARS- -genuine Rio Hondo. 5,000 " -low grades. 2o bales COTTON YARNS- 8 to 12. 10 baskets Heidsiek Champagne. 50 doz. Madeira, Port.Shorrv are! Claret : Wine. lodo/. Lenton Syrup. Several casca of Old COGNAC BRANDY. 10 bbls. Bourbon Whiskey 20 " Corn " ALSO. -:> bbls. Flour. Knij bushels Corn. 50 kits Mackerel. 50 Lids. Coffee Sugars. " common Brown Sngars 25 bags Coffee. boxes Sardines. iou boxes Herrings. J ANNE Y & TOLLESON. i GOODS ! Wholesale & Retail. ?)*r PIECES POPLINS DE PARIS. ??->20 " FRENCH GRENADINES. 20 pitci s Embroid'd and Plain Berages. I lo .. French Wasambiquo. :'.'? " Berage Anglais, at 37} 7d. ?u .. Chalhes-very pretty*- '?Th 7d. 'J? French Prints. ?JIM"? " Fancy 2u0 .. Lawns and Jaconets. ALSO, Just received, a fine assortment of SEA? SIDE HATS, WREATHS and FEATHERS. Bombazines, C-4 Black DeLaiue. .^-4 Black and White Berage, for shawls. Jaeouct, Swiss alni Nainsook Muslins. Plaid and Soft Finished Cambrics. White ami Colored Brilliants. Trail Hoon Skirt.-. Embroid'd and lauen Cuffs and Collars. Corsets, French Fans. .il.su, .joo pieces Blenched Shirtings. 23 '. 8-10 and ll Qr. Sheetings, Balee 3-4, 7-8 and 4-1 Shirtiugs. Hosiery-all prices and qualities. Cloths, Casaimeres, Drap d'Et?. Linens, Nankem tt, Ac, for geni - wear. ALSO, AT WHOLESALE > ?SLY. 20 cases Ladies' Bootees, bi " " Slippers. 10 MIMI'S Congress Boots. lt? " resting Shoes. In .. .. and Leather I "umps, .VUsO, A large stock Ladies' Hair-, trimmed and untrimmed. Gent's Felt and Leghorn Hats. 10.000 Colored and White Envelop* *. Foolscap, Note and Letter Fa per. Large utock of Clothing. TO LL ESPN tQ JANNE K 4 OIil'.MKIA Cougaree Jockey Club. wk 1 ;^jjss*^ XTTEDNESDAY, .Tulv 1. Purse SlrtU Vf Mile lb ats for Horses untrained, never having won a milo race. Two or more to start. THURSDAY, Jutv ... -Purse ?100-Mile Heats- tobe trotted for in harness. Open to all Horse.- that have never won a mile heat race. Two or more to starr. Fl! I DAY, July 0. Mile Heats. Purse $200. Free for all running Horse.-. Two or more to start. SATURDAY, July 7. Purse $200. (?pen for all Trotting Horses, Mares or Geldings, to hame.-.-. Milo Heat-, best two in three, two or more to start to make a race. SAME DAY, Julv 7.-Purse $100. Dash of One Mik- free for all running Horses. Two or more to start. The first Race on each dav to commence at THREE O'CLOCK P. M. Each entry li) per cent., to be added to each day's j curse. June lfi L. T. LEVIN, Secretary. GUMS, PISTOLS, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, A nr% m unitioii ! ANEW ami complete assortment just received. ALS? >, Au elegant assortment ol FISHING TACKLE-Rods. Renia, Bobs, l!o..ks, Lines, Ac. At LOW PRICES. p. rr. KBAF7\ Washington street, opposite old Jail. N. B. Manufacturing and repairing mbstautiallv and neatlv executed. Ma\ 'j.; " tv n inn no ri AH At COS? ! SUGAR-HOUSE SYRUP. HAMS and LARD. PMER & LOWRANCE. .1 mm Wanted, LIMITED amount of GOLD and SIL? VER FISHER A LG WRAN CF. STRAW, WOOL AND FUR HATS ! ! CLOTHING, CASHMERES AXD TWEEDS ii AT REDUCED PRICES! ll TE offer the baianee of our stock of VV SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT 'OST. We have recently made a large addition .ir stock of CASSIMERE8, TWEEDS ind HATS, a"d will receive, in a few days, i large addition to our stock of GIRTH? ING. Wc have the largest assortment of HATS o be found in this city, embracing all tb - mown styles-. Our Ready-made Goods Ai e mostly of our own manufacture; ano :hose desiring to patronize* home produc ions are invited to call. Our stock of FRENCH and ENGLISH CASSIMERES is large, and we will MAKE TO ORDER at CORRESPONDING RE? DUCED PRICES. R. & W. I!. SWAFFIELD, June 2 BEDELL'S ROW. ARTIFICIAL Legs and Arms. THE SOUTHERN LEG AM ARM COMPANY HAVE established a branch office and manufactory at Columbia, S. C. The improved AUTOMATIC LEG AND VRM manufactured by this company are ui-nrpasHcd by any in the world. Our workmen are practical artificial leg ind arin makers - three of them wearing egs of their own manufacture. Our facilities are unsurpassed. Our work warranted one year. Call and ex imine our specimens, or address DAN NELLY, MARSHALL A CO., Seeger's Building, Columbia, S. C. Offices-Madison, Ga., Nashville, Tenn., Columbia, S. C. Mav 27 2mo SAFES! HERRING'S Patent Champion Fire, Burglar. Powder and Damp Proof SAFES for sale. The only sure protection from tire. I can furnish these Safes, all siy.es, at manufacturer's prices, freight added. J. IL KIN ARD, Agent, May 19 2mo Columbia, S. C. Insurance Agency. SCOTT & MCMASTER 4 RE now prepared to issue LIFE, FIRE, ?JL MARINE and ACCIDENTAL POL1 JLES. <tjj_ Office No. "J Law Range, Co? lumbia. S. C. HENRY E. SCO TT. F. \V. MCMASTER, .lune 7 Imo* GIBBES & HUGGINS, EXCHANGE AND Insurance Agents. RISKS against Fire taken in the follow? ing Companies, at fair rates, and no .barge for ponces: NORTH AMERICAN COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. \AiiONAL COMPANY, Now Orleans. (CONTINENTAL COMPANY, New York. BALTIC COMPANY, New York. VIRGINIA ??TATE COMPANY. Richmond. METROPOLITAN COMPANY. Nc w York. SUN MUTUAL COMPANY, New York. EXCHANGE on New York and Charlcs o:i bought and sold; dealers in Stocks, tonds, Ac. Tho highest price paid foi Jold, Silver and Bank Notes. AMES G. GIRBES, GEO. HUGGINS, Olli cc Plain street, Columbia, 8. C. Mav 19 __3l?? H. E. NICHOLS GENERAL Cornet' of Assembly and Washington Sis., COLUMBIA, S. C., REPRESENTS a number of the besi> both Northern and Southern-compa ies, possessing an aggi jaie capital of $23,000,000. LIFE, KIRK. MARINE, NLAND AXD ACCIDEN? TAL RISKS taken on equi able terms, and all losses H'omptly paid. ??~Policies made payabl* n Gold or Currency."^?ft March 1 6mo?