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THE BAILY Daily Paper $8 a Year RY JULIAN A. SELBY "Let oar Just Censure PH<MIX Attend the True Event. COLUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 7. 186(3. Tri-Weekly $5 a Yeer VOLUME TI-NO. 93. THE PHONIX, PUBLISHKO DAILY AND TRI-WEKKI.Y. TH1 GLEANER, EVEEY WEDNESDAY MOBN?NO. BY JULIAN A. SELBY.j STATE AND CITY PRINTER. TERMS-IN AD VA NCK SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Paper, six months.$4 (Kl Tri-Weeklv, " .2 50 Weekly, ' " " . 1 SO ADVERTISEMENTS Inserte?! at. 75 cents per square for the tirat insertion, and .Ween ts for each subsequent. Weokly 75 cents eacli insertion. <ST" A liberal discount made on Hie abone nUes when advertisements arr inserted by the month or year. .?ar Special notices 10 cents a Une. AGENTS. S. P. Kinani, Newberry. Samuel Drouthitt, Greenville C. Ii. Wm. Moore, Abbeville C. H. Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H. The Exiles ot the Late War. President Johnson could not better promote Lis reconstruction -, -olicy, or perform a more graceful act, than to pardon Breckinridge, Price. Maury, Early, and other "exiled Marcelluaes" of the late war. Their commanding talents, high character and sterling manhood would be no small acquisi? tion to tho country in these change? ful times, and, if secured to the sup? port o? the Administration, would prove invaluable. Their presence would convince the South that, as far as the Executive was concerned, she no longer rested under a political bau, and her course would be onward and upward, until prosperity should again smile on her, and she take her appropriate position in a regene? rated Union. Nations, as well as in? dividuals, are held responsible for the "talents" entrusted to them; they cannot bury "one talent" even, with? out incurring the condemnation of the Great Arbiter of national destiny. All must be used. To allow any one to he idle is a violation of trust, and will surely reap its penalty. Our country, of all others, should follow this injunction of Holy Writ. All its intellect is needed to check the encroachments of a sectionalism that is fast forcing everything into its own narrow and contracted compass. "Pigmies" now occupy the high places once filled by "Titans," and our national capital is the scene of a mad "saturnalia," in which the role ot leadership is attempted by a Tri? umvirate composed of the semblance of a man, Charles Sumner, of the Sophomore mind and Lilliputian heart; of Wade, in whom beastiality and fanaticism aro incarnated "Siam? ese Twins," and tho would-be "Gloa? ter" of the day, Thaddeus Stevens, whose decaying powers gleam with a phosphoric malignity, evidencing a bad and rotten old age. Radicalism, which is despotism in an epidemic form, rages among our people; and these political quacks, while pretending to treat the disease, are really doing all they can to spread it, hoping, in the "carnival of death," to accomplish their mischievous de signs. Let the President grant t general amnesty and recall all our exiles from abroad. Providence ac complishes its grand ends by neglect? ing no agency, however small, and we certainly cannot spare any of our limited means. Our loss in manhood and worth has been too great for a single helping hand to be excluded too much is to be done for petty demagogues to delay the advance? ment of the country by tho cry of "disloyalty." It is a bugbear that can no longer frighten sensible peo? ple-a practical work is to be per? formed. The Union is to be restored in its pristine purity, and an impo? verished section built up and started afresh in the path of material deve? lopment and wealth. Any politician or party which stands in the way of this work will be crushed benoath tho triumphal wheels of its progress. I New York Neu-s. TEACHER. ALADY wishes a SITUATION as TEACHER in a private family or school. 8ho is competent to instruct, in English and Music on the Piano. Satisfac? tory references can bc given. Apyly at thia office._July 6 2* 9 Fresh Arrivals. DAIRY CHEESE, CLOVES, CHOW-CHOW. SWEET OIL, GROUND PEPPER. July 6 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. ORANGES, LEMON'S AND FIGS, IN drums, just, received. ALSO, 5 bbls. fresh SODA BISCUITS. July C JOHN C. SEEGERS & CO. LARD, LARD, LARD, LARD. PURE WESTERN LEAF LARD, by the tierce only, at LOWER FIGURES THAN IT CAN BE DELIVERED FOR IN THIS CITY. For sale by Juno 30 12 WM. McGUINNIS SPECIAL NOTICES. MAH, AKii.vNdEMF.vrs. Tho Post O fl kv is opon during tlie week frotu 8 a. nt. to 1 p. m. and from 5.1 p. ni. t?> 7 p. m. On Sun? day, from S to y a. Ul. Northern mail opens 8 a. m.; closes'2 j p. m.1 Southern " " Sip. m.; " '..'p.m. Charleston " 5*p.m.; " 9 p.m. GreenvilleR. R. " 8" a.m.: 8 Vp. m.* Edgelield " 8 a.m.; .' ?J p.m., All mails close on Sunday at 2 p. ni. "FolNTAIN OF Al.L ?EAZ.TH ANO BEAUTS." Purity the "blood" and enrich the stream ' upon which lifo ebb? aud dows. Use the QUEEN'S DKLIOHT and SARSAPARILLA. It enriehoH the blood when it is thin and watery. Too many neglect th?! condition of tho blood, particularly among females. Poverty of blood is a common disease. The chief symptoms arc "paleness," feeble pulse, loss of appetite, indigestion, llatn lencc and irregularity of" the bowels; low spirits, headache, nervousness, debility,, with languor. These points are always found lo bo connected with poor blood. The "Queen's J)cligbt" is a life-exhilorat ing elixir, and should be used at this sea? son. Get a bottle. See advertisement of Fisher A Hcdnitub, pharmacists. MESSRS. Enrroas: Please annnuuev L. D. CHILDS, Esq.. as a candidate for the Le? gislature, to fill the vacancy causad by the resignation of 1?. J. Sc/>tt, Esq. July 1 E PLURIBUS UNE M. FOR THE I^GISLATURE." MB. E. J. SCOTT Laving resigned his position as a member of the Legislature for Richland District, we respectfully nomi? nate Major J. P. THOMAS to lill the va? cancy. He is au oki r?sidant -iden! ?tied by birth and education with us. He is a ripe scholar, possessing a well-balanced and comprehensive mind, that eminently qualifies bim for a legislator. .lune 28 MANY VOTERS. Dtitclier's Lightning Fly-Killer Makes quick work with flics, and if com? menced carly, keeps the house dear all summer, Look out for imitation?. (Jet DUTCHER'S only. June 2? Imo MAKKIAGE AX I) CELIBACY; An Essay of Warning und Instruction for Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses whi- h prostrate the \ ital powers, with sure means of relief. Sent fref of charge in sealed lei 1er envelopes. Address Or. J. SKI LEIS HOUGHTON, Howard Associa? tion, Philadelphia, Pu. April 19 Hmo COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the cHoirest materials, ?3 ?nll?l and emol? lient in its nature, fragrantly ?cenlcd, and extremely henetlclal in its action upon the skin. For sah- by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March '?H ly BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. The Original and Host m the World. The only true and perfect HAIR OYE. Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair j or skin. Remedies tho ill effects of had dyes. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, RE? GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE FLEURS, for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR. ^ Oct 'IT, ly New York. TO RENT, fTTWYO large und commodious STORES, J. centrally located. Apply to Julv 0 "_ _JOHN RAWLS. ~ Hardware. ~ f?MiE UNDERSIGNED aro desirous ol 1 going out of thc Hardware business, and aro offering their stock of tho sanie at THE .MOST REDUCED PRICES. Farm? ers, mechanics and all in need of any arti? cle in that line, will do well to call upon thom. HANAHAN A WARLEY. Julv i; 2 __ _ JUST in. 1>AIN KILLER, MUSTANG LINIMENT, DALEY S SALVE. MCALISTER S OINTMENT, CASTOR OIL. JACOB'S CORDIAL, TOILET POWDER. Bronchial Troches. English Cooking Soda. Freshly-made s. Lemon, and other Flavoring Extracts, always on band?t July li 2 MEDICAL DISPENSARY, Plain Street, Columbia, S. C. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY MEDICINES aro here carefully and faith tn Ey compounded and dispensed, from a fresh and select 9tock of Medicines, just opened; and by ono of long and largo experience in tho business. Attendance given at all hours, both night and dav. EDWARD SILL. July 0_2_ HAIR COLORING-UNEQUALED. rilli IS preparation, unlike most others of I tho day, docs not dye tho hair, hut acts upon the sentient roots, exciting them to a healthful arid natural action, by which tho whole structure of tho hair is renewed giving it that natural, rn li and glossy soft? ness which is so desirable. It is warranted to do this, and at small cost. EDWARD SILL, .Inly i". 'Z liain street. SILICIO?S CEMENT! FOR cementing Glass, China, Ac For salo at DR. C. H. MIOT'S _ Jtdy 6_ Drnx 8tore.__ SOLUBLE GUM DROPS. A SUPPLY just received hy express, at J\. Un. C. H. 3IIOTS July 6 Drug store. A Pleasant Tonic. Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Cali? saya Bark. THE bitterness of the Calisaya and the nauseous inkiness of the iron, which have so often rendered those estimable tonics repulsive to delicate stomachs, are entirely overcome by being skillfully blend? ed into a delightful cordial, pleasant to the taste, acceptable to the stomach and invi? gorating to the system. For sale at July 6 Dn. C. H. MIOT'S Drug Store. Q TJ I N I N E ! "1 AA oz- QUININE, received THIS A\_/\_/ DAY hy National Express at Juno 29_MIOT'S DRUG STORE. FRESH CITRATE MAGNESIA. ONE case CITRATE MAGNESIA, re? ceived at MIOT'S DRUG STORE. Worm Confection. AFRESH SUPPLY of tho above ai Juno 29 _ MIOT'S DRUG STORE. FOR SUMMER USE. X7ENICE SUR CHOIX P. A T H 1 N G V SPONGE. Turkish BATHING TOWELS extra. C ALEE AC IO GLOVES. German, Neroli, Turkish and Relit- CO? LOGNE. French and English Soaps, Extracts, Toilot Powders, Ac. All the above, of the l>cst quality and reoent importation, received at June 29 _ MIOT'S DRUG STORE. ROSE WATER. ON E case TRIPLE SUPERIOR PREN CH ROSE WATER, received and for sale at MIOT'S DRUG STORE. June 29_ Turnip Seed. JUST received by express, the following choice varieties of EANDRETH'S GE? NUINE TURNIP HEED: Laudreth's improved Purple Top Puta Raga. Pomerean Globe. White Swedish Ruta baga. Large Norfolk. Early White Flat Dutch. AL June 29 DR. C. H. MIOT'S Drug Store. WEEKLY AMAIS. AMONG our arrivals for the week, which is ono of the LARGEST SHIPMENTS YET RECEIVED, will be found thc follow "GOODS AT OLD PRICES ! 100 pieces various brands LON GC EOT H. :U)0 " Brown SHIRTING and SHEET? ING. 30 pieces CASSI ME HES and JEANS 2t>0 '. FANCY PRINTS. 30 " Black and White Prints. 20 " Linen Drill. 50 '. Swiss, Nainsook and Jaconet Muslin. 20 pieces Irish Linen. !? " Bleached Linen Damask. 10 " Black Silk. 5 - " Linen Sheetinc 20 " Cotton 100 " Mosquito Notting. Towelling, of every description. Linen Shirts and Drawers. TOOETHER WITH n on ? n s i HOOP SKIRTS. FRENCH CORSETS. Small PALM FANS. RLaco Buttons, Button binge. ' Hair Nets, Belt and Trimming Pibbon. Linen Collars. Turkey Red. Working Cotton Phalon's Night blooming Cereus. " Toilet Soap. And other articles too numerous t.i men? tion. SHIVER & BECKHAM. - July 1 Jefferson Davis' Prison Life, BY DR. CRAVEN. Armadale, a novel, by Wilkie Collins. Border and Bastilo, by tho author of "Guy Livingstone." Sans Merci; or Kestrels and Falcons, a novel, by tho author of "(luv Livingstone." Guenm on Milch Cows, how tn tell tho quantity of milk a cow will give un sight. Mrs. Browning's last Poems. Dr. Guthrie on the Parables. For salo at McCARTER'S Bookstore, .Julv 1 Opposite Columbia baw Range. ALE! ALE! CASKS Jonngors A Co.'s EDIN ?i? BURGH. .). C. SHEGERS A (!0_ SOAP! SOAP. IR BOXES hest FAMILY SOAP-low for O cash. J. C. SEEGERS & CO. Hams and Side Bacon. UGAB-CURED HAMS and SIDES. Juno 29 J. C. SEEGERS A CO. LAGER BEER. AFRESH supplv of Soccers' celebrated baltimore EAGER PEEP. Juno 29 JOHN C. SEEGERS A < i > Great Bargains WHl?lf GOODS, HOSIERY & NOTION GOODS! WE aro receiving ibid day, via tin Emily 15. Sonder, from Nev.- York, a large ?tock of GOODS, purchased for cash, to which wc invite tho special attention of tho ladies and merchants, as we will sell CHEAP, both at wholesale and retail: ?100 pieces Plain and Plaid Nainsook. Bishop and Einen Lawns, soft finish. Cambric, Jaconets. Plain and Striped S rv ios. Plaid and Tape Checks, Mull Muslin. Striped and Dotted Bobinet. Tarletons, Silk Bobinet for Veils. White, Colored and Black Kid Gloves. White, Colored and Black Tafeta and Berlin, for Ladies and Misses. Largo stock of Hosiery, for Ladn n', I Gent's, Misses and Boys, from common to ? best- regular makes, all sizes. brown and Bleached Dunia.-ks, Ci'a b Russia Diaper. 50 doz. Towels--chea]). Borage and Grenadine, foi V?-t!~ ..'.! colors. Infants" Itobcs, Piano and Tu Lie Covers. Lace Curtains, Pillow-case Linen. 8-4 to ll"-! Cotton Sheeting. July C TOLLESOK * JAN NEY. ON CONSIGNMENT, And for Sale Cheap ! ! IX.i \ BOXE.S TOBACCO- choice grades, j 0\1 IO .? low 10,000 SEGARS genuine Ibo Hondo. j 5,000 " low grades. 20 bales COTTON YARNS K lo 12. lu baskets Heidsiek Champagne. 50 do/.. Madeira, Port. Sb. ri v and Claret ! Wine. ludo-/.. Lemon Syrup. Several cases of Old COG NA? HEAN DY. ; io bbls. Bourbon Whiskey. 20 " Corn M... 75 bids. Plo,ir. SOO bushels Core. 50 kits Mackerel. 50 bbls. C?lbe Sugars. 25 " common Brown Sueurs '20 bags Coffee. 800 boxes Sardines. 100 boxes Herrings. JAXNEY ,v TO LEESON. GOODS ! AT Wholesale & Retail. OX PIECES POPLINS DE PARIS. ^O-20 '. FRENCH GRENADINES. . 20 pieces Embroid'd ?nd Plain Berng?-s. 50 "'hallies very pretty HT? 7<l 25 " French Priuts 200 Fancy '.'Oil " Lawns anil Jaconets. A J-SO, Just received, a tine assortment ot SEA? SIDE II ATS, WREATHS and FEATHERS. ! Bombazines, 6-4 Black DeLaine. s 4 Black and Wbito Bcrage, for shawls Jaconet, swiss and Nainsook Muslins. Plaid and Soft Finished (.'ambries. White and Colored Brilliants. Trail Hoop Skirts. Embroid'd and Linen Curta and Collars Corsets, Ert lich Fans. ALSO, 200 pieces Bleached Shirtings. .J.j .. 8-10 and ll Or. Sheeting?. Bales 3-4, 7-8 and 4-1 Shu t ings. Hosiery all prices and qualities. Cloths.' Cassim* res, Drap d'Et?. TOLLESON d- JANNEY? The State ol' South Carolina. T->.I. C. Jaunty, H*. U. Stn,,l*<j and ..ihn*, Manager? of Elections for Eictdand 7>.\ trict: ' * 1 VTTHEREAS Edwin .1. Scott, Esq., who, . VT at the gt ueral < lectiou held in Octo? ber, ls-;:,, was chosen a member of thc House of Representatives for il c Election District of Richland, to serve for two years, bus resigned his seat; and choreas the Constitution of tho State of South Carob- ; na directs that in such u casca writ of I election shall be issued by tho Speaker ot the House of Representatives, for the pur? pose of tilling the vacancy thus occasioned, tor the remainder of the term for which the member so resigned was ( hoted to serve: Now. therefore, you and each of you, are hereby required, after dm- advertisement, and with strict regard to all the provisions of tho Constitution and laws of tho saul State, touching your duty in such case, to hold un election for a member of the House of Representatives for the Election District aforesaid, to serve for the remainder of the terni for which the said Edwin J. Scott was elected; the (?oils to bo opened at the vari? ous places ot election in tin- said District, on TUESDAY*, the loth day of July next, bv the various si ts of managers for those places respectively; said managers to count the votes publicly immediately after tho Anal closing of the polls at the precincts when: the Votes have been taken; make ont a certificate of then-suit, to be signed by the managers, or a majority of them, and taken to the Court House ol said Dis trict, or place now fixed bv law for count? ing thc votes, ?'ii W< dneaday, the 11th day of July, on or b< fore 1 o'elocf p. m., bv one or more of the said managers; and tho managers, or a majority ??. them, who may asscmbh , shall proceed to examine the aforesaid statement,{and declare the result ol' the election. This writ, together with yonr return td the election to be hold nnder it, have be? fore the House of Representatives at its next meeting after thc election. Witness, the Hon. Charles H. Simonton, Esq., Speaker of Ibo House of Reprc sen! atives, at Columbia, this twenty-iifi ii day of June, in tho year of our Lofd one thousand eight hundred and si.vi \ ~... CHARLES H. SIMON DC. Speaker of House <>f Representatives. JOHN T. SLOAN, Clerk of thc House ot Representatives. - In pursuance of the above order, an ELECTION will be held at thc various pre? cincts m Richland District, on TUESDAY, the tenth dav of Jnlv next, for ono REP? RESENTATIVE, to fill the vacancy occa? sioned bv the resignation of Edwin J. Scott, Esq. J. C. .TANNEY, Chairman Board of Managers. June 2C Wonderful Parlor Amusement I PHOTOGRAPHS BY MAGIC ! ! | ANY eue may make a beautiful picture .rith only a few drops of water, and make your own albums o? pretty pictures at little coat. Fer sale bv FISH I'di A H KIN I TSH. Juue 20 Pharmacists. Tamarinds tor the Sick! FOK making TAMARIND LEMONADE; a delightful refrigerant in fevers. For sale by FISHER & HEINITSH, Jiuie 20 Pharmacists. ''FRUIT PRESERVER." To tho House-wife. AVALUABLE invention for the boomit <>r all. Fruit preserved, of all kinds, without sugar, aud without expensive seal? ing or air-tight jars. One buttle will pre? serve 128porumVof fruit. Cheap, health? ful and effectual. For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH, .Jinn; 20 Pharmacists. Arrival of Pontoons. A NOTHBB large supplv rd PONTOONS; i.A. SUGAR PLUMS, tor worms. The .:icat medicine for worms, over 2,800 have l een sold in less than tw.? mouths, and miUions of worms destroyed. If your children have worms, to Fisher A Hein itsh's and get a box. FISHER A ll EIN ITS H , Juno u Pharmaceutists. BLACKBERRY BRANDY! fj^oR Rowel Complaints, Stimmer Com? plaints, Weak Stomach, &o. For sale bv FISHER fi HEINITSH, Druggists. June 14 CHEAP LIGHT. ?JMVE HUNDRED gallons prim.- White 1 KEROSENE OIL. for sale bv barrel or gallon al FISHER A HEINITSIFS, May ;tl Druggists. The Fair Face of a Beautiful Woman IS the admiration of every one. No one i possessing this rich gift and attribute I of health and attraction would exchanged! ! for the wealth of the Indies. Tot how 1 many suffer their skin to become rough ; with spots and pimples, which mai the !>eautv ami bloom of the fae. The CIR- i CASS IAN BLOOM removes ?ll spots mid j blemishes, tan, freckles, pimples, blotches, and imparts a beautiful complexion, so ? 111 active in woman. For sal . br druggist.- uvej-x tvh?>r<?. FISHER fi HEINITSH, Agonts. I JOHN M. MARIS A Co.. Pinta.t a. June 2'? . Insurance Agency. SCOTT & MCMASTER ARE uow prepared to issue LIFE, FIRE, , MARINE und ACCIDENTAL POLI Cl I S. c*U Office So '. L:iw Range, Co-1 Iumbia, S. C. HENRY E. SC0 P1 P. W MCMASTER -lune 7 Wno* ; GIBBES & HUGr(Jrl?s7 ! EXCHANGE BBOKEES1 AND Insurance Agents. RISKS against Fire taken in tin follow? ing Companies, at fair rates, and no charge for polices. NORTH AMERICAN COMPANY Hartford, Cnn N ATRINA I. I 'OM PA S V. New Orleans. C? >S IT NE NT AL COMPA N '.. New York. R \LTIC COMPANY New York. VIRGINIA STATE COMPANY Richmond. METROPOLITAN COMPANY, New York. s(*N MUTUAL COMPANY, New York. EXCHANGE on Now York and < larlea ton bought and sold; dealers in ? ocks, Bonds, A1-. Tic.1 highest price paid for Gold. Siber an.I Bank Notes. JAMES G. GIBBES, UEO. HL'UOlNs, Orb cc Plain sir. ..!. Columbia, S. c. M av 19 3mo Pl E. NICHOLS. GENERAI. Votier of Assemblyami Washington Hts., COLUMBIA i s. C., REPRESENTS a number of the best both Northern and Southern compa? nies, possessing an aggregate capital of over $23,<M>0,000. LT FE, PIRE, M A KINK. INLAND AND ACCIDEN? TAL KISKS taken .?n equi? table toriHS, -din! all losses promptly paid. J8S^**Policies ii unie payable in ( told or ( 5urreuey."c?f?8[ Man DENTISTRY. ^^^g^j^ ^ ILA V I N< i^pened^ lay office Berrv, iopposite the Catholic Church,) on Asserablv street. D. P. GREGG. June 12 _ COTTON GINS. T\\ ill! undersigned, having completed J. their arrangements for the manufac? ture of thc best COTTON GINS over made m this country, are now prepared to re? ceive orders from planters and ot nel s wishing to purchase. The long established and well known reputation of Elliott's Cotton thus will, wo hope, be a sufficient "tiarantec that thc article will give entire satisfaction. J- M. E ELI O PT .V CO., May 18 2mo Winnsboro, S. C. Old Newspapers for Sale, BY thi* hnriilred or thousand, at March 2 PHONIX OFFICE. Dissolution ot Copartnership. THE firm heretofore existing as RYM MER? ft BERRY is this dav diesolved bv tlie withdrawal of Mr. M. FL BERRY Ur. GEORGE SYMMERS is authorized to collect all debts due the concern, HO.i would request thone parties indebted to call and make a settlement at an early dav GEORGE: RY MME IU June 28, 1S0V.. M. H. BERRY. Thc subscriber will continue tuc GRO? CERY and GENERAL COMMISSION BU? SINESS at the old stand of Symoers ft Berry, opposite the ruins of Jauiny's lintel, and trusts by strict attention to "busiucsH to merit a shan- of the nubile patronage. GEOBGE SYMMEBS, Opposite ruins of .Tanney's Hotel. June 29 NEW GOODS. 'il 7"K have, tliis day, received an a deft TY tioii to our stock ol Ol I.s. comprit big*: Opal, Talle iw, Engiue, M icon, Baw and Boiled Linseed, Tanners", Kerosene, Train, ftc. A LSO, Paints, dry and in od, such as Chrome and Paris Green, Yellow Ochre, Chromo Yellow, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, In? dian Red, AYhite and Red Lead, Raw sud Burnt Turkey Ember. Raw and Burnt Sienna, Ac, Ac. ALsu, Varnishes of all kinds. Coacb Hardware, viz: Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Enameled Cloth, .<-c. m reasonable prices. June 20 FISHER ft LOWRANCE. Bacon, Shoulders and Hame? IX STORK. "I ff HUHS. Sll>ES, to urine, are offered JL*J low, bv the hhd., by .lune ir, FISHER ft LOWRANCE. SO BARRELS FLOUR AT COST ! SUGAR-HOUSE SYRUP. HAMS and LARD. FISHER & LOWRANCE. Wanted, ALIM! I EL amount of GOLD and MI? YEE. FISHER ft LOWRANCE. STRAW, WOOL AND FUR HATS ! ! CLOTHING, CASSIM ERES MD TWEEDS ! - - AT REDUCED PRICES! 1 WE ofter the balance of our stock er SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT COST. We have recentlv mad?* a largo addition t.. our stock of CASSIMERES, TWEEDS and HATS, and will receive, tn a few day a large addition to our stock of CLOTH INO. We have the largest assortment of HATfc to be found in this city, omi.racing all t: known styles. Dur Ready-made Gooda Are mostly of our own manufacture; mia those desiring to patronize home produc? tions are invited to call. Onr stock of FRENCH and ENGLISH CASSIMERES is large, and we will MAKE TO ORDER at CORRESPONDING T! F DUCED PRICES. R. & tl. I. NW MILD, June 2 BEDELL'S BOW. GUN'S y PISTOLS, SPORTSMEVS ACCOUTREMENTS, A NEW and complete assortment j iud J\. received. ALSO, An elegant assortment ol FISH IN ( i TACKLE Rods, Reels, Robs, Hook:-, Lim-. .Vc. At EoW PRICES. l>. II'. KRAFT. Washington street, opposite old Jail N. E. -Manufacturing and repairing substantially and neatly executed. May 2? h ARTIFICIAL Legs and Arms. THE SOUTHERN LEI; AND ARM mum HA\ E established a branch office and manufactory at columbia, s. c. T he improved AUTOMATIC LEG AND ARM manufactured by this company are unsurpassed by any iii thc world. Our workmen aro practical artificial leg and arm makers-three of them wearing legs of their own manufacture. Our facihtios are unsurpassed. Our work warranted one year. Call and ex amiue our specimens, or address DAN NELLY, MARSHALL A CO., Hoeger's Building, Columbia, S. C. Offices Madison. Ga., Nashville, Tenn., Columbia. S. C. May 27 2mo