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??LY A Wurrit GIRD.- Tb?? Ifew | York Herald says. a? there.' in no 04?- I porttmity uow-a-days to shed te*M?*,of \ sympathotic sorrow over the suffer? ings of the "scourged" slave, " eveu-in ; nnreconstruetetl Texas, wo commend to thc attention of tho easily-niovcd- ? to-tears women and men of Miissi- . chnsetts the recent ease of a yonng > lady, sixteon years of" Kge, who was soundly flogged in tho Allston Gram mar School, of Cambridge, Massa- ' chnsetts, within sight and sound of Simmers Alma Maler, Harvard, and almost under tho shadow of that I cradle of liberty, Faneu? Hall. Tho j evidence shows that the young lady, | for a "somewhat" impudent answer j when reprimanded for whispering, j was ordered into a recitation room, j where twenty blows with a strap were 1 administered by the lady assistant, j while another held her hand over her mouth to stop her screams. During the punishment, the master came in and assisted in holding her, mid a piano was playing to drown the noise. But the most singular circumstance connected with this outrage is the vote of the school committee, that the whipping of a young lady, sixteen years of age, "is in accordanco with the rules for thc government of thc public schools at Cambridge. "- There? fore, the committee declined to take notice of this case; but it promises to be brought to the notico of tho grand jury. Meanwhile, had this punish? ment been inflicted upon some tough, old and recently reconstructed darkey in Mississippi, the whole State of Massachusetts would have been horri? fied and indignant. m The Now York Herald says: "It was reported, j-esterday?. that two prominent members of the Union Club, of this city, had left town for the purpose of engaging in a deadly conflict, according to the tliirty-nine articles of the Southern code of honor. The affair has been kept a profound secret, and no more is known than that the two reported principles are absent from their places of business and homes." Whereupon, the Iii dimond Times says: "It will turn out, we predict, that these men have not gone to fight any duel, but have run off with some? body's money." DEATH AX THE COMMUNION TABLE. The Syracuse (N. Y.j Journal relates the particulars of the death of an aged lady, which occurred in that city a few Sabbaths ago. Mrs. Sarah Higgins, aged seventy-eight years, went to thePark Presbyterian Church, attended by her daughter. She took her seat, and while the pastor was reading the opening hymn, "Rock of Ages," Mrs. H. fell dead from her seat, without a moment's warning that the messenger was near. WHY A DUNKING MAN MARRIED. - The friends of a celebrated wit-ex? pressed some surprise that, at his age, and with his fondness for the bottle, he should have thought it ne? cessary to marry. "A wife was ne? cessary," he said; "my acquaintances began to say that I drank too much for a single man." Report says that August Belmont made over $2,000,000 in gold opera? tions, during three days, recently. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE ia hereby given that thc co? partnership lately existing between L. SHODAIR and W. STIEGLITZ, under the rirm of SHODAIR A STIEGLITZ, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. L. SHO? DAIR is authorized to settle all debts dne to and by the late firm. L. SHODAIR. June 20 G W. STIEGLITZ. NOTICE. rTlHE undersigned, thankful for past X favors to the old firm of Sb od a ir A Stieglitz, would inform his friends, and the public in general, that ho will continue the business ut tho old stand, and will keep constantly on hand fresh articles ir his line. L. SHODAIR. June 27 _ _ __C_ COTTON GINS. rflHE tmdersigned, having compl?t?e I their arrangements for tue ?iiannfac ture of tho best COTTON GINS ever mad? in this country, are now prepared to re ceivo orders from planters anti other* wishing to purchase. The long eatablishec and well known reputation of Elliott'! Cotton Gins will, wo hope, bc a suflicien guarantee that the article will give entin satisfaction. J. M. ELLIOTT A CO., May IT? 2mo Winnsboro, S. C. NEW GOODS. WE have, this dav, received au addi tion to om-stock ol OILS, compris ?ng: Opal, Tallow, Engine. Mieca, Raw am Boiled Linseed, Tanners', Kerosene. Train Ac. ALSO, Paints, ?Irv and in oil, such as Chrom and Paris Green, Yellow Ochre, Chrom Yellow, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, In chan Red, White and Red Lead, Raw am Burnt Turkey Umber, Raw and Burn Sienna, Ac, Ac. ALSO, Varnishes ol' all kinds. Coach Hardware, viz: Hubs. Spoke? Felloes, Shahs, Enameled Cloth, .Vc, n reasonable prices. June 20 _ FISHER A LOWRANCE. W. W. BOYCE, (Late of South Carolina,) ATTORNEY AT LAW WILL. VBACT10E IN TUF. Supreme Court and Court of Claim! Office No. 453 Fourteenth Street Dec 27 WASHINGTON. D. C. tufcmo Bacon, Shoulders and Ham IN STORK. 1 fr HHDS, SIDES, to arrive, are onere X.fJ low, by the hhd., by -Jr.r-.o 16_FISHER A LOWRANCE. Old Newspapers for Sale, BY the hundred or thousand, at March 2 PHOENIX OFFICE. Circular Saws. F ? FULL assortaient of beat qua?uv i 1 A. Crttf Steel CIRCULAR SAWS, from 8 Pf to 32 monea in diameter, just received and ? 5 for sale low by - 4. * T. R. AGNEW, .j .Tqnw 2G_-___j j Blacking! Blacking! [? JUST received from auction, a good sup- 11 ply of first quality BLACKING, manu- ; . factored bv chai?. Watson, hite foroiaau to J. S. Mason A Co., and for sale at the^ol- | - lowing low prices: No. 1, 30 cenU per dozen; No. 2, m cents por dozen; No. 3, 50 j j eents per dozen; No. 4, 65 cents per dozen. . ( JTTOC 2? J. AT. R. AGNEW. | J BI TTER, EGGS AND POTATOES.!< CHOICE COUNTRY BUTTER, FRESH EGGS, new Irish P?tateos and prime ] Sweet Potatoes. Just received and for < sale by J. A T. Ri AGNEW. < j>#~ Caroliiiiaii copy._June 23 Pickled Pork. CHOICE PICKLED PORK. Just re? ceived and for sale bv I June 23 J. * T. R. AGNEW. j sy Carolinian cop}-. ' Mackerel! Mackerel! ! , 1 AA PACKAGES MACKEREL, eon- ! . X v/V/ sisting of barrels, half barrels, j quarter barrels and kits, on hand and for ! ? sale by J, A T. R. AGNEW. SST Carolinian copy. Juno 23 11 Sardines and Herrings. FAA OR. BOXES SARDINES. ! ' t)l/U WO Boxes Smoked Herrings. 10 Bbl?. Pickled Herrings, at 40 cents per dozen. J, A T. R. AGNEW. June 22 Carolinian copy. Satin Gloss Starch. S)K BOXES DU RYE A'S SATIN GLOSS : ?2O STARCH, the best article in use for laundry purposes. Just received and for 1 sale by J. A T. R. AGNEW. j Fresh Arrivals. ! WE are daily adding to our variety of 1 choice GROCERIES, and have just j i received a supply of the following, viz: ! Fresh MACKEREL, in cans. I Fresh SALMON, in cans. CRANBERRY SAUCE, in cans, boast Beef, in cans. Green Corn, in cana. Pie Fruits, assorted, in gla*>M. ' Lemon Syrup, in glass. June 22 * J. A T. R. AGNEW. C1URRANT JELLY, II J LEMON STRAWBERRY JELLY. BLACKBERRY CANNED PEACHES. TOMATOES. OYSTERS. LOBSTERS. SALMON. PINE APPLE. Borden's Condensed Milk. Extracts Strawberry, Yandia. Bauana. : Pine Apple and Lemon. Chow-Chow Pickles. Mixed " Plain Baker's Chocolate. '* Broma. i " Cocoa. i Layer Raisins. ! i London Mustard. ! Pure Spices, gronnd aud whole. Preserved Canton Ginger. \ Andrews' Yeast Powders. . Quarter and half boxes Sardinen. ! Walnut Catsup. Tomato " | London Club Sauce. ; Worcestershire Sauce. Just received and tor sale hy Jnne 19_ J. A T. It. AGNEW. Bacon Sides, Shoulders and I Breakfast Strips. 1 f\ HHDS. prime BACON SIDES and ' J.U SHOULDERS. 2 hhds. Sugar-cared Breakfast Strip?. On hand and for sale low bv j Jnne_15_ J. A T. R. AGNEW. I Hams! Hams! Hams! i CHOICE NEW YORK CITY SUGAR- I CURED HAMS, just received and for I ?ale at 25 cents per pound. Call soon, be- | ! fore thev are all sold. j June ..') J. A T. R. AGNEW. j Flour! Flour! ?)AA BBLS. Super, Extra, Hecker's ! ?t\J\J Self-Raising and choice Family FLOUR, on hand ana for sale low by June 3 J. A T. B. AGNEW, j Iron! Iron! Iron! TIRE IRON, 1 ; to 2 inches wide, at Cir. ; ALSO, A complete assortment of Hoop, Rod, ! j Horse-shoe, Round and Square IRON, on : hand and for sale low bv . June:! J. A T. R. AGNEW. ! CARRIAGE MATERIALS. THE subscribers have Just received an I assortment of CARRIAGE MATE- ! RIALS, consisting in part of Spokes, Fel? loes, Shafts, Carriage Bolts, Axle Clips, Malleable Oas migs, Enamelled Cloth ami Leather, Dash Leather, Whip Sockets, Knobs, Lining Nails, Point and Sand Bauds, Oil Carpet, Carriage Hinges, Coach j Bodv and Running Tart Varnish, Japan". Paints, Oils, Ac ALSO, ! A full assortment of Tire Iron, from l j 1 to 2 inches wide, at Oj cents uer pound. June 2 J. A- T. lt. AGNEW. i Spades, Shovels, Forks, &c. ! f?A DOZ. Long and short Handled I OvJ SHOVELS. ^ v 25 doz. SPADES. T* j 15 .' Long and Short Handled Manure , Forks. Also, Garden Forks, Garden Hoes, j Garden Rake?, Garden Trowels, Grain Cra ! dies, Griffin's Scythes, Ac. Just received j and for sale low by J. & T. R. AGNEW. TEaW?LMGER'S j FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. IMlil undersigned have been appointed . agents for these superior SAFES. These Safes are made with throe flanges - all other sates have but two. Thev have Powder Proof Locks, and the locks and bolts are protected with plates of hardened i steel, which is the only protection against the burglars drill and the insertion or pow 1 der. Also, warranted free from dampness. While these Sates have no superior in qnality, they are furnished at moderate prices at least 25 to 334. per cent, leas than Herring's and other makers, while the quality cannot be surpassed. A sample Safe eau be seen at our store, aud orders will be taken at New York prices, with expenses of transportation j added, and no charge for forwarding in Charleston J A T. R. AGNEW. Mav 27 NOTICE. \TTNKTY ilHVBfroru date, application will I3t 1 > o made to the Columbia and Angus ta laiiroad Company for renewal of Certifi? ait} 0t8, lor 28 shares in Columbia and ?nir.burg Railroad ?took, issued tc Mary ). Kn wis. Als.>, for renewal of Certificate d9, a shares, iuued to Benj. A. Bawls-the lame having been burned 17th February. 865. MARY D. RAWLS, Juno I? tuSmo BENJ. A. RA WT J? . 7TTOTICE. i I^TINETY days after date, application wul 131 be made to thc Columbia and Char? on o Railroad Company for rel! ow al of Xrti?eatcs of Stock for two shares, burnt tn 17th February, I860. Also, to the South karolina Railroad for renewal of Certifi? cate of Stock for one share. Also, for re lewal of Certificate for one share In the Jouth-western Railroad Bank, issued to 3enj. Ra vis, Esq., of Colombia. Also, for Serafieab of Stock for two shares, (No. Jil,> to B. and B. F. Bawls, issued by the Washington and New Orleans Telegraph Dornpanv, March 23, 1850-burnt 17th Feb? ruary, ima. ii. S. BOWER, THOS. J. RAWLS, Jime 12 tuSmo Qualified Executor*. South Carolina Railroad Company. RECEIVING AND FORW'RD'G DEP T, CUABLESTON, June 25, 1866. THE South Carolina Railroad Company having re-established its Receiving and Forwarding ellice. Merchandize and Produce consigned tu its Age nt, from the interior to Northern }>orts and from North? ern ports to the interior, will be cared for and shipped to tho point of destination. Consignments to be forwarded by sea must always be accompanied by bills of lading and lotter of advice, with instruc? tions to insure, if desired. June 28 E. N. FULLER, B. A F. Ag't. TRrAVEEKLY HACK LING Between Laurens and Newberry. ON and after MONDAY, ^the 18th instant, the HACK will connect with the up train on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS; with the down ti ain, on MONDAYS. WEDNES? DAYS and FRIDAYS. Thus passengers can be carried through from Columbia to Laurons in ONE DAY arriving at Laurens by ?) o'clock the saint day they leave Columbia. Passengers can leave Laurens at 5 o'clock a, m. and arrive at Columbia same ?lay at 7 o'clock. Every comfort is afforded passengers which could bc expected on a stago line. T. B. CREWS. Laurens, June 10, 18G0. June 21) GREAT TllROlilill I10?TE NORTH! lieimj 7? Miles Shorter titan any other.' Via Richmond and Danville Rail? road, from Greensboro, N. C., via Danville and Richmond, Va., to Washington, Baltimore. Philadel? phia and New York. 11HE traveling public are informed that this linc is now fully open, hy the com? pletion of tho Charlotte and South Caroli? na Railroad between Columbia anti Char? lotte. ?3- THROUGH TICKETS can bo purchased at the Ticket Ofliee of the Char? lotte ami South Carolina Railroad, at Co? lumbia. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Sup't Richmond and Dan ville Railroad. June 21 Notice to Shippers. rpHE Charlotte and South Carolina Rail I roail are prepared to give through re? ceipts to New York, ria Portsmouth, ?in cotton, at six dollars per bale. This rate includes all charges to the point of destin? ation. JAMES ANDERSON, June 14 Superintendent. NORTH CAROLLNA R?JXR0AD. CHANGE OF TIME: ON and after SUNDAY, June 10, ISM-., trains will run as follows: Leave Charlotte at 11.15 p. m. and 4.."lit a. m. The 11.15 p. ra. train makes quick con? nections with trains for th?: North at Ra? leigh, and is thc QUICKEST AND MOST COM? FORTABLE ROUTE TO ALL POINTS NORTH AND WEST FROM CO? LUMBIA ! ! ta- THROUGH TICKETS .-an bo had at Charlotte to all the Northern cition. E. WILKES, June 9 Engineer and Supcr't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GEN'L SUPERINTENDTS OFFICE, COLUMBIA, Mav 26, 1866. ON and after MONDAY nc'xt, 28th hurl., the Passenger Trains wal run daily (Sundays excepted) until further notice, as follows : Leave Columbia at.7.tK) a. ra. " Alston nt .9.45 '. " Newberry at.11.35 " Arrive st Al.'bevule at.4.50 p.m. at Anderson at ... . 7.U) " at Greenville at . ti.lt) '. Lt-a- ? Greenville at. 5.55 a. m. " Anderson at. . 6.55 " . Abbeville at . . . .. 9.2? .' Newberry at . . 2.ll, . m. An iv?- at Alston" at . . . 1.2 ; " .' at Columbia at. 7.10 " Tho road having been repaired to Alston, passengers and freight will be transferred across the river until the bridge i- com? pleted. The expense ot past-age ami freight, by the discontinuance of the stage, wagon ami boat linea, will be largely reduced. J. B. LASSALLE, May 27 General Superintendent. General Superintendent's Office. CHARLOTTE .V S. C. RAILROAD. COLUMBIA, S. C., .June l, issu. ON amt after SUNDAY next, .Sd inst., n THROUGH PASSENGER TRAIN will be rmi over thi* road as follows: Leave Columbia at. .. . 4.15p.ra. Arrive at Charlotte at .11.15 " Leave Charlotte it .12.13 " Arrive at Columbia at.7.15 a. m. June 1 JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't. Sohedule over South Carolina R R. GENERAL 8UPTS Ol F ICR, CHAHLESTON, Mavlll, \mf>. ON and afterSUNDAY, 3<1 Juno, 1866,the Passenger Trains will h ave and ar? rive a? follows, viz : Leave Columbia at ?;.:?) a. m. Arrive in Charleston at 4.CHI p. m. Leave Charleston at . . 7.:u> a m Ar rive in Columbia at.4.40 p ni HENRY T. PEAKE, June 2 General Superintendent ENCOURAGE ] I - ? - ; \ ?. i ENTERPBISE! F1IX AI EIBH1I I Hook, Job and Newspaper ? Printing Office. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. ! i TBE O?ttV PHOENIX ls published, rvi rv morning, except Mon? day, and contains the LATEST NKWS, by ! telegraph and mails, up to the hour ot j going to press; Editorials, Correspondence i from different points. Miscellaneous Head- ; big. Tale?, Poetry, Sketches, etc., cte., cte. | . In the QUANTITY aud QUALITY of it? j i HEADING MATTER is not to be excelled ! ! bv anv paper in South Carolina. ADVER i TlSF.MENTS inserted on favorable terms. i Contain?, in every number, (he reading ! matter (embracing tho latest news) ot I TWO ISSUES of the daily. It is published j every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday i mornings. THK GLMNgR : 1? published every Wednesday morning, j It is the desire, and will he the object of i the Proprietor, to raak.- this equal to, if I not the best, FAMILY NEWSPAPER in 1 the South. In fact, a? it? name indicates. ; A Home Companion. Besides the collection of the cream of thu new? of the week, Political. Financial and the Markets, it will contain a large amount of LITERARY MATTER, such as ! choice Tale?, Sketches and Peetrv. It i will embrace EIGHT PAGES, containing j FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS, is printed in a ! form to bind, and thus secures a faithful record and history of pausing events. JOB WORK. Our Job OFFICE is fullr supplied with all kinds ot WOOD and FANCY TYPE, CARDS, PAPER, COLORED INK, ETC., ETC., and wo are folly prepared to execute promptly, sud .it moderate pi ices all orders tot PAMPHLETS CIRCULARS HAND-BILLS P< ?NT KB S ..ARDS RLAJNKS.. ETC h aries to a Adyertisements. HEW YORK AND GHARLB9T0N PEOPLE'S STBJUISBIPCOKAS?. Fare Reduced to $26. Leaving earh Port every Alterna/* Thursday. STEAMSHIP FLJIMBEAI , CAPT. O. M. WAIKER. STEAMSHIP MOSEKA. CAPT. C. P. MARHHMAN. THESE STEAMSHIPS, offering every inducement to SHIPPERS ?nd the TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passengers, with tables supplied bj every luxury the New York and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, ?peed and comfort , are Un? rivalled ?n the coast. THE STEAMSHIP FLAMBEAU, CAPTA..: G. M. WALKEU, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, on THURSDAY, Jnlv 5, I860, at - o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignments to New Y'ork. For Freight or Passage applv at the Agent?. WILLIS A CHIS?LM, June 29 _ North Atlantic Wharf. ; COHEN, EA?CKEL & 00., Factors and Commission Merchants. j No. 46 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. i JACOB COHEN. C. T. H ANCE EL. JOS. COHEN. WILL sell COTTON, RICE, TOBACCO, Naval Stores and all descriptions of Produce or Merchandize. Will ship to Northern and Foreign Torts, Ac. Will I make liberal advance* nn consignments for sale or shipment. May 15 Agriculture k Commerce, J - j ? p--s III ea U? ? 2 ' g|e og ? fip? a 2 il <! ? * op V-ll Sj8 'uoisqajT piiB iuutiuair] | * IIEHIITI: CHARLESTON, S. C. MTHIS POPULAR and well known HOTEL has been NEWLY FUR? NISHED throughout by the present proprietor, who bas been sixteen years connected with the establishment. H. WHITE, Proprietor. G KU HOE G. MIXEU, Superintendent. CHAS. A. MILLEU, Cashier. March 27 ELECTION NOTICE. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLLMIUA, June 20, 1SCG. IN pursuance of resolution of Citv Coun? cil, on ELECTION will be held for j CLERK OF THE MARKET, on TUES , DAY, the 3d of July next. Salary $6o0 per 1 annum. Bond and security for #2, Ono will be required. Applicants for the position will file their applications at this office on or before Monday, the 2d proximo, naming their sureties. J. S. M< MAHON, j June 21 City Clerk. i "An Ordinance to Reg?late the i Water Works.9, CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, June 2.'!. 1KGC. TITHE attention of the public is called to i J. this Ordinance and the penalties at ! tached f<>r the violation thereof: [ EXTRACT. ] lie ii ordained. That any person who ' shall draw ur carry away water from a j spout, without having contracted so ta do, ; shall be tined for each and ?very offence ' not exceeding twenty dollars: and any con? tractor for tho water, who shall suffer any j unauthorized person to draw or usc water . front his or her spout, shall bc subject toa ; ano not exceeding twenty dollars for each ! r.nd every offence. If any person shall suffer any hydrant on his or ncr premises I to remain open so as to waste the water, ; except for the purpose of cleansing tho j pipes ur to draw off the water unlit for use, I such person shall be subject to a penalty I not exceeding twenty dollars for each and everv offence, i All persons are cautioned that to make i use of thc lire hydrants in the public I streets is a violation of an Ordinance of : the city, and tho penalty attached for sueh ' a violation will in all cases be rigidly en? forced. Published bv order of the Citv Council. J. s. McMAHON, June 24 12 City Clurk. NOTICE. .MAYOR'S OFFICE, COLLUM A, June 2, 180?. FOR the information of persons who may be ignorant of the laws of the city, and to prevent aiiy further violation ol' said laws herein mentioned, tho follow? ing Ordinances are republished: "7?e it ordained. That it shall not be law? ful to drive any wagon, e?rt or other car? riage, or riile or lead any horse across or upon any open brick drain, within the cor? porate limits of the city of Colnmhia, ex? cept at the bridges o? other place? pro 1 vined for crossing said drains, under a . penalty not exceeding twenty dollars for each and every offence." '. He it farther ordained, That it shall not bo lawful to drive any wagon or other car? riage, or ride or lead any norse or mule, or suffer them to stand upon any pavement, except in casca of absolute necessity; and any person offending herein, shall be sub | ject ' a tine of not tess than one, nor more I lian lift v dollars.'' Juno 5 THEO. STARK, Mayor. Notice to Owners of Goats and Swine. PARTIES who own any of the above mentioned animals, are notified that all Goats und Swine found running at large ut the streets of Columbia, on and after the St h inst-, will bo seized by tho police and impounded in tho lot near the Guard House. THEO. STARK, Mayor. June 5 Cutlery! Cutlery!! At the Sigri of Hie Ooldea Pad-Look. AFULL assortment of Table and Pocket CUTLERY, SCISSORS, ftc., in store and for sale low bv JOHN 0. DIAL gggggggggg^pjtgg_pi - *ew York Advertisements. I STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR the sale of COTTON. COTTON YARNS, SHEETINGS. Nav^l 8t?re?. i Ac, and for the purchase ot Merchandize i generally, 66 Pearl Street, Nev V?rie. " - REFERENCES.- Scott A Dash, Partridge , WeUa A Co., Tannahill, Mcllvame AG?., March, IVice A Co., New York; Dunlap, , Moncure St Cu., Richmond, Ya.; Thomas ?H. Brem, John Wilkes, John X. Brown, . Charlotte, N. C.; Wilcox A Hand, Fleming ! A Robinson, Aagnsta, Ga. ; Nelson A Col j vin, New Orleans. Consignments to us from every point hi j tho South fully protected bv insurance aa ?_ ' soon as shipped. ! J. E. STENHOUSE. ALEAN MACAULAY I JuDa 20 SOUTHIIRNIBANI^HOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES ! I Bought and sold on commission bv ! LAWRENCE BROTHERS & CO,, BANKERS. I NO. 16 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. "MOONEY received on deposit from banks, iyjL bankers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Gold, Government and other Secn I rities executed at t he regular Stock Ex j change by a member of the firm. Consign? ments of Cotton solicited. DEWITT C. LA WHENCE. JOHN B. -Cseu.. [ CTBCS J. L\WBENCT. WM. A. HJULSTEX. j April M_ _ "i minuma S lliD Sall ^2 ? SS VZfifiB^BBSHB r-* 08 w C OD S ?1 S'S g SS ^ _ciO ?na gags c . CONFEDERATE GENERALS. AGENTS WANTED to sell ow new scries oi C.ard Photograph? of PRO? MINENT MEN of the Sooth. 100,000 have already been sold. Agenta are making $10 per day. Send for letter of agency. En? close $5, and we will send a good assort? ment, bv return mail, that will sell for $15. Address' JONES A CLARK, Publish'*, April 4 S3 Nassau street. New York. WESTCHESTER HOUSE, Corner Broome Sf reef and Boonery, N. Y. THIS house, capable of accommodating three hundred guests and kept on th* i European plan, is centrally located, and near to all points. City cars pass the Hotel to all the Ferries, Railroad Depot? and places of Amusement every three minutes. Single Rooms, $1.00 per day. I double. $2.00. J. F. DARROW A CO., I Jan 14 ly_ Proprietors. TAMES CONNER'S SONS ! U1TED STATES TYPE F0K?DR? ? .vsn - . PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, NOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centre streeLJcorner of Reade street,) New York. Thetype on which this paper is printed ia from the above Foundry. Nov 18 The State of South Carolina. To J. C. .Tanney, W. B. Stanley and others, Managers of Election* for Richland Di*r < trict: WHEREAS Edwin J. Scott, Esq,., who, at the general election held m Ocio? ber, 1865. was chosen a member of the ! House of Representatives for the Election District of Richland, to serve for two years, has resigned his seat; and whereas the Constitution of the State of South Caroli? na directs that in such a case a writ of election shall be issued by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, for the pur? pose of filling thu vacancy thus occasioned, xor the remainder of th? tenn fr? which the member so resigned was elected to serve: Now, therefore, you and each of you, are hereby required, after due advertisement, and with strict regard to all the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the said State, touching your duty in such case, to hold an election "for a member of the House of Representatives for the Election District aforesaid, to serve for thc remainder of the term for wldch the said Edwin J. Scott was elect ed; the nolls to be opened at the vari? ons places of election in the said District, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of July next, bv the various sets of managers for those places respectively: said managers to count the votes publicly immediately after the final closing of the polls at the precincts where the votes have been taken; make out a certificate of the result, to be signed* hy the managers, or a majority of them, . and taken to the Court House ot said Dis? trict, or place now fixed bv law for count* ! ing tho votes, on Wednesday, the 11th day ? of July, on or before 4 o'clock p. m., by one i or more of the said managers; ana the ! managers, or a majority of them, who may assemble, shall proceed to examine the aforesaid statement.tand declare the result of thc election. This writ, together with your return ot the election to be held nuder it, have be? fore the House of Representatives at it? next meeting after the election. Witness, the Hon. Charles H. Simontou, Esq., Speaker of the House of Repre? sentatives, at Columbia, this twenty-fifth day of June, in the year of our Lord one i lu",u- au J eight hundred and sixty-six. CHARLES H. SEMLONTON, Speaker of House of Representatives. JOHN T. SLOAN, Clerk of tho House of Representatives. - ?>. In pursuance of the above order, tn I ELECTION will be held at the various pi? ! eincts in Richland District, on TUESDAY, the tenth dav of Julv next, for ono REP? RESENTATIVE, ti "fill the vacancy occa , sioncd bv the resignation of Edwin J '? Scott. Esq. J, C. J ANNE Y, Chairman Board of Managers. j June 26 i Thos. P. Walker? I Magistrate and Coroner? I Office in Post Office Building, Columbia. Grain Cradles, Crain Fant, &c. ] .1/ the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock. AFULL supply of GRAIN CRADLES, Urabi Fans, Scythe Blades, Scythe j Stones, Fan Wire, Riddles, Ac, in store ! and for ssl? low for cash. ! May 30 JOHN C. DIAL.