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THE NKW^PABTY.-Tho New York Herald says : Why may not this conservative Philadelphia movement: result in the dominant party of the future, in ab? sorbing en -masse the Democratic party and the best materials of the Republican camp? There appears to be every reason for .the prediction that this thing will come froul tho experience of partie? gone by and from all the signs of change and re? construction to which we have re? ferred. We must remember, too, that disintegration lias set in at both ends of the Republican party; tliat while the conservatives are iUhig off with Doolittle, the ultra negro equali? ty radicals are following the brazen j trumpet of Wendell Phillips. A candle burning at both ends is soon consumed. We know how it was with the little Abolition party of 1844. In robbing Henry Clay of the vote of New York, it elected Polk and opened the way for . the whole chapter of events that have resulted from that election. Slavery might have been flourishing in full feather this day, but for those 15,000 Aboli? tion Whig votes cast hap hazard for Birney in New York in that election. So now in this Wendell Phillips' de? fection from the radical party of Con? gress, wo may have another ultra Abolition faction, destined to draw off the balance of power and to wield it against the Republican party in the approaching Presidential contest. Why not? It is the same balance of power which broke up the great old Whig party and tho proud and domi? neering old Democratic party. There is time enough yet, and there are floating materials enough from which to build up a new party competent to cai ry the next Residency; and toi this end, this Philadelphia movement ] for the practical restoration of the ! Union takes hold of the right end of ! the main question. The census returns show that the total number of Indians, in the I United States, is 307,000. About! 5,000 were in the service of thc Go- ! vernmeht, during the war, and some ! thousands more were on tho side of j the late Confederacy. WANTED, ARELIABLE WET N URSE. Inquire at ! this office. _July ll 1* \ Received This Day by Express, j ANICE assortment of SEA-SIDES, SUN-DOWNS, DERBYS, HAMIL? TONS and other styles of HATS, which the I radios aro invited to call and examine, at Mas. S. A. SMITH'S, On Taylor street, July ll 2* One door from Assembly. Pure Xiiquors. ?L'A PIPE HOLLAND GIN. O rt. i cask BRANDY-"Oi ard. Dupuy -V Co." ' I i cask SHERRY WINE. i cask Burgundy PORT WINE. Cora, Ryo and Monongahela Whiskies. ? For sale as low as genuine articles can I be furnished for bv E. STENHOUSE. ( July 10__IMO M MB. Fifi. (9*tnni\ BUSHELS Primo WHITE W.UUU PRO VISION CORN. 1,000 bushels prime YELLOW CORN. i lOhogsboads choice WESTERN SIDES. '? 1 " " SHOULDERS i 25 barrels Extra and Super FLOUR. For sale low by BROWNE & SCHIRUMER, Main street, Volger'a New Store. .fulyJtO_4 FOUR YEARS IN T?as SADDLE? BY Col. Harry Gilmor, of tho Maryland Line. Summer Rest; by Gail Hamil? ton. Hand and Glove; by Amelia Edw ards. The Orphans; hy Mrs. Oliphant. Miss For? rester-A Novel; by Mrs. Edwards. Poems of Miss Moloch. Toilers of the Sea; by Victor Hugo. Owen Meredith's Poems. . ALSO 1 . N?w snpplies of Dr. Craven's Jeff. Davis .kv fortress Monroe. Bill Arp, with pic? tures to match. I'otigru's Life; by Hon. W. J. Grayson. Diary of Mrs. TrovyIvan; by Cotta Family. Chronicles of gchonbarg Cotta Family. For sale at J. JI MnC AlrTER'ft Bookstore, Opposite Gonrt Houeo, Columbia. July If) SPECIAL NOTICES. ] NATLARRANGEMENTS.-The- Poet Office is -j open during tho week from 8 a. ru. to 1 p. j m. and from 5? p. m. to 7 p. m. On Sun- i day, from H to ?J ?. .m. , Northern mad opens 8 a. m.; clonen 2? j?, im Southern ul Sip.m.; " 0 p. m. | Charleston Sf p.m.; '\ 9 p. m. i Greenville R. lt. '; 8" a.m.; 8*p.m. Edge-Held '. 8 a.m.; il Sip. m. All mails close on Sunday at 2 p. m. Dut cher's Lightning Flj-KUlcr Makes quick work with flies, and if com? menced early, keeps the house clear all summer. Look out for imitations. Get DUTOHEn'8 only. Juno 2G Imo J1ARUIAGE ANO CELIBACY; An Essay of Warning and Instruction for ! Young Men. Also, Disposes and Abuses which prostrate tire vital powers, with sure means of reliei. Sent free of charge in | sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. J. j SEILL1N HOUGHTON, Howard Associa- ? tion, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10 3iuo ' COLGATE'S HONKV SOAP. Tlds celebrated Totlc*. Soap, in such | universal deUiand, its m adi- from the : choicest materials, is. mild and euinl- ' llcnf hi its nature, iVagrajitly scented, j ami extremely toenefictnl in - il? action upon the *kin. For sale by all Druggists j and Fancy Goods Doalors. MarchJSS Iv ; ??ATCHELOH'S HAIR DTK. The Original and Rest in the World, j Tho only true and perfect HAIR DYE. : Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid "Black or natural Drown, without injuring the hair j or skin. .Remedies Hie ill effects of bad dyes. - Sold by all Druggists. Thc genuine ia signed William A. Batchelor. Also, RE? GENERATING EXTRACT OF AlILLE FLEUliS, for Restoring and Beautifying tho Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR." Oct 20 ly New York. TO RENT, TWO largo and commodious STORES, centrally located. Applv to July 6_JOflN RAW I.s. LAM), LARI), LAUD, LARI). PUKE WESTERN LEAF LARD, bv the tierce only, at LOWER FIGURES I THAN IT CAN BE DELIVERED FOB IS THIS CITY. For sale bv Juno 30 12 WM. McGUINNlS. ?LOOT?? RISW?RDT ON Saturday afternoon last, was lost a RECEIPT BOOK, belonging to the National Express and Transportation Com ?auy, between tho offieo of the Southern xpress Company and the National Com? pany. A reward of $1.00.00 will be paid for its delivery at the office of thc Company, or at either of the printing offices, duly 7 NAT. EX. A TRAN. CO. SILICEOUS CEMENT! FOB cementing Glass, China, .Vc. For sale at Da. C. H. MOT'S July U Drug Store. SOLUBLE GUM DROPS. A SUPPLY just received-by express, at J\_ Du. C. H. MlOT'S July ti Drug Store. JL Pleasant Tonic. Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir ot' Cali? saya Bark. THE bitterness of thc Calisaya and the nauseous inkiness of thc iron, which have so often rende red these estimable tonics repulsive to delicate stomachs, are i entirely overcome bv being skillfully blend? ed into a delightful cordial, pleasant to the taste, acceptable to thc stomach and invi? gorating to the system. Fur sale ai Jury t; DR. C. li. SHOT'S Drug store. QU TN I NE! 1 AA OZ. QUININE, received T1ILS AV/w DAY bv National Express at June 2'J MIOTS DRUG STORE. FRESH CITRATE MAGNESIA. O FRESH SUPPLY ol' the above at June J'J .MIOTS DBE G STOKE. NE case CITRATE MAGNESIA, re? ceived a :. _ MIOTS DRUG STORE. Worm Confection. A FOB SUMMER USE. \T'EXIGE sri: CHOIX B A T II I X G SPONGE. Turkish BATHING TOWELS- extra. CALEFACIO GLOVES. German, Neroli, Turkish and belle CO? LOGNE. French and English Soaps, Extracts, Toilet P. wders, .Vc All the above, ot the best quality and recent importation, received a' Juiio_2'.i _ MIOTS DRUGI STORE. ROSS WATER. ONE ease TRIPLE SI ' PERIOR FRENCH ROSE WATER, received and for sale at MIOTS DRUG STORE, ^luiie 2'.? Turnip Seed. JUST received b> express, ?ne following choice varieties of LANDRETH'S GE? NUINE TURNIP SEED: Landreth's improved Purple Top but Baga. Pomerean Globe Whlto Swedish Ruta 1J:I>; i Largo Norfolk. Early White Plat butch. ,\ i .lunn 29 DR. C. IL MIOT'S Drug Store. AILE! ALE! CASKS .loungers A Co.s EDIN BURGH. I C. SEEGERP. A CO 22 "Here's a Chance, Young Ladies!" TH8EE WIVES WASTED! WE. the undersigned young men from thc country, each being desirous of obtaining an intelligent ana industrious wife, and being unable to leave oar busi? ness, take this method of l*yii>g t0 procure a suitable companion for bte. We aro na tive-born Carolinians, and were engaged for four years in tho late war, fighting tbe t nein les ot our country. We are of oniabte dispositions, and are able to furnish a wife with a comfortable and happy home. Young ladies witling to promote their happiness by entering into a state of matri? monial life, noto have an opportunity of doing so, by applying to either of the undersigned. All communications addressed to "Phoe? nix Offtee" will receive prompt attention. .'CHARLIE.'' ' "WILLIE." "OTTS." 1\ S.-Non? need apply but "fkndhei-n ladies."_ _ _July 10 6 CALNAN & KREUBER, DEALERS TN CBOCEtttES, PROVISIONS* Wines, Liquors and Segars. SELECT GOODS always iu store, and ? never offered for sale LESS THAN COST. Main Street and Gervais Street. M. J. CALNAN. CH. KRECDER. July 10_ ? "CONGAREE RESTAURANT!" ; Ni?t door West of the Post Office. TREVET & BEBAGHI XTTTOULD respectfully inform thoir I Ti friends and the public in general i that they have opened a RESTAURANT at I the above placo, where tho very host of j ' everything m the way of eating and drink- , I ing ".an be obtained at short notice. I CRI; AM ALE on draught. LUNCn every dav from ll to 1 o'clock. ? Bed Bugs, Bed Bugs. TO bisuro thc comfort of "nature's sweet restorer," get a bottle of tho "BED I DUG DESTROYER." lt destrovs thom in I stantly. At FISHER Sc HEINITSH'S, . July 7 Druggists. I Extraordinary Annihilators Ft )R BED BUGS. For RATS and MICE. For ITCH and HUMORS. For TOOTHACHE. At I FI8HER A HEINITSH'S, Druggists, j July 7 ? Lemon Acid or Lemonade! FOR making LEMONADE. Tnt in bot? tles; 25 cents each. At FISHER A HEINITSH'S, Druggists. Indelible Inks, FOR marking linen. At FISHER & HEINITSH'S, July 7 Druggists. Wonderful Parlor Amusement ! PHOTOGRAPHS BY MAGIC ! ! j ANY one may mako a beantiful picture ] with only ? few drops of water, and make jour own albums of pretty pictures at littlo cost. For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH, Pharmacists. I Tamarinds for the Sick! FOR making TAMARIND LEMONADE; a delightful refrigerant in fevers. For I sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, .Tune 20 Pharmacists. Arrival of Pontoons. ANOTHER large supply of PONTOONS; j SUGAR PLUMS, for worms. The I great medicine for worms. Over 2,800 have I been sold in loss 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, Pharmacists.^ j The Fair Face of a Beautiful Woman ?S the admiration of every one. No one | possessing this rich gift and attribute ! of health and attraction would exchange it i for tho wealth of tho Indies. Yet how 1 many suffer their skin to become rough ; with spots and pimples, which mar the 1 beauty and bloom of the face. The CIR? CASSIAN BLOOM removes all snots and j blemishes, tan, brockies, pimples, blotches, j and imparts a beautiful complexion, so ; attraotivo in woman. For sale bv druggists everywhere. 1TSH?R A HEINITSH, Agents. JOHN M. MARIS A CO.. Philad'a. Fresh Arrivals. DAIRY CHEESE, CLOVES, CHOW-CHOW, SWEET OIL. GROUND PEPPER. July 6 JOHN C. SEEGERS 4 CO. ORANGES, IE1I0XS AND FIGS, ! IN drums, just received. ALSO, Ti bbl?, fresh SODA BISCUITS. Iuly C_JOHN C. SEEGERS St CO. SOAP! SOAP. IK BOXES best FAMILY SOAP-low for ? > cash._ _ J. C. SEEGERS A CO. IiAGSR BIER AFRESH snpplv of Seegers* celebrated Baltimore LAGER BEER. Juno 29 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. CLARET AND RHINE WINE. IC ASK ST. JULIEN. 1 " BUDF.LSHEIMER. June 29 JOHN C. 8EEGFRS A Co Great Bargains WHlTgra600D8> B0S1EBY ^NOTION GOODS! j "1XTE aro receiving thia day, cia tho j YV Emily B. Sonder, from New York, a j large stock of QOODS, purchased for cash, to which we invite the special attention of the ladies and merchants, as wo will setl | CHEAP, both at wholesale and retail: 300 pieces Plain and Plaid Nainsook. 1 Bishop and Linen Lawns, soft finish. J Cambric, Jaconets. * j Plain and Striped S ?viss. Plaid and Tape Checks, Moll Mnsliu. ? Striped and Dotted Bobinet. Tarleton?, Silk Bobinet for Veils. White, Colored and Black Kid Cloves. White, Colored and Black Tafeta and Berlin, for Ladies and Misses. Largo stock of Hosiery, for Ladies', ? Gent's, Misses and Boys, from common to best--regular makes, all sizes. i Brown and Bleached Damasks, Crash. j Russia Diaper. 60 doz. Towels-cheap. Beragc and Grenadine, for Veils-all ; colors. Infants' Robes, Piano and Table Covers. Lace Curtains, Pillow-case Linen. 8-4 to 11-4 Cotton Shooting. Mosambiquc, SiU? Poplins, Lonna. Plaid and Black Alpacas. Borage, Chambra, Pecols Scotch Ginghams. Fancy Lawns, Huckaback Diaper. Kid and Lisle Gloves. ALSO, A large and beautiful lot of Sca-oidcaand Sun-downs; together with many other gOpda too numerous to mention -all of which will be sold verv cheap. I JulyJ', _TOLLfcSON .V JANNEV. ~ ON CONSIGNMENT, K/\ BOXES TOBACCO choice ?rade:-. . OU 10 li " -low 10.000 SEO ABS -genuine Rio Hondo. i 6.000 " low grades. , 20 bales COTTON YARNS 8 to 12. 10 baskets Heidsick Champagne. 60 doz. Madeira, Port, Shel rv and Claret j Wino. 10 doz. Lemon Syrup. | Several cases of Old COGNAC BRANDY. 10 bbls. Bourbon Whiskev. \ 20 " Corr* " 50 bbls. Coffee Sugar:.. 2r? " common Brown Sugars. 25 bags Coffee. 300 boxes Sardines. 100 boxes Herrings. J ANNK Y ?!t TOLLEBON. GOODS} AT Wholesale & Retail. OPC PIECKS POPLINS DE PARIS. ^.>20 44 FRENCH GRENADINES. ! .JO pieces Embroid'd and Plain Berages. j 50 44 ChaUies-very pretty-371 7d. ? 25 " French Prints. 2(Kj 4- Fancy 200 44 Lawns and Jaconets. ALS- ., l Bombazines, 0-4 Black DeLaine. K-4 Black and White Borage, for shawls. Jaconet, Swiss and Nainsook Muslins. Plaid and Soft Finished Cambrics. White and Colored Brilliant.-. ] Trail Hoon Skirts. Embroid'd and Linen Cuffs and Collars, j ? Corsets, French Fans. 200 pieces Bleached Shirtings. 25 " 8-10 and ll Qr. Sheeting.-. Bales 3-4, 7-8 ami 4-4 Shirtings. Hosiery . all juices and qualities. Cloths, Cassinmrcs, Drap d'Et?. i TOLL ESO X & JA X.Y/CV. FUBMAN UNIVERSITY* GREENVILLE, s. C. THE next term of this insti? tution will open August 1 and j g?lose December 15, 1*00. In addition to the gratifying | return of Prof. HALT from Heidelberg, thc Faculty are pleased to announce the accession of Prof. I J. B. PATRICK, late of tho State Military j Academy. Pref. Patrick -w idely know ii ar? a thorough instructor, a kind, yet firm and i judicious, disciplinarian-will nave charge I of the Academic Department. Students may bc entered for either a special or a full course. Fees ?is hereto? fore. Tuition fee, Department of any one Professor, ?10, (specie;) Tuition fee. Aca? demic Course, $20; incidental expenses, ?4. Advance payment is necessary. JOHN F. LANNEAU, Secretary of Faculty, o*- GOOD BOARDING, in private fami? lies, maybe bad at about $12.50 (specie) per month. July 7 12 Notice to City Tax-Payers. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, July 2, 1866. TAXES on sales of Merchandize, sales on Commission, eales at Auction, Ac, foi tho quarter ending July l, aru due, and prompt payment nf the same isrequircd at this office." J. S. MrMAHON. July 4 12 City Clerk. Notice to Creditors. S. R. Byers and Butler Byers vs. Ja.no E. Graddick, Jesse Craddick ti a!. ?- Bi'' for S'il? awi I'ar'ition. IN pursuance of the decretal order in above case, the Commissioner in Equity for Richland District notifies thc creditors ol Samuel Byers, dei ea&cd, to appear be? fore, bim and present and prove their de? mands, on or before tho 1st MONDAY in October next. I). B. DESAUSSI'RE, C. E. It. D. Juno 21 ibillin COTTON GINS rdlHE undersigned, having completed JL thou- arrangements for the manufac? ture of tho best COTTON GINS ever made in this country, are now prepared to re? ?oive orders from planters and others wishing to put chase. Tho long established and well known reputation <,f RlliC'tt's Cotton Gins will, wo hope, he a sufficient guarantee that tho article will give entire satisfaction. J. M. ELLIOTT & CO., May 16 Jm.> Winnsboro, s. C. Old Newspapers for Sale, BY the hundred or thousand, at March 2 PHONfX OFFICE General Superintendent's Office, ] CHARLOTTE & S. C. RAILROAD, COLUMBIA, S. C., Juno 0, 180t?. ON and after TUESDAY, luth instant, i THltOUGn PASSENGER TRAINS, i mak?ig CIORC connection", will l>e mn over j this road as follows: I Leave Columbia Junction at -1.35 p. m. \ Arri YO at Charlotte at.11.15. " J Leave Charlotte at.12.15 a. ra. '< Arrive at Columbia Junction at.. G.55 " July 10 J AH. ANDERSON, Stip't._ Schedule over South Carolina R K. GENERAL SUFTS OFFICE,4 CHARLESTON. Julv 7, 1880. ! ON and after TUESDAY, July 10, 1866, the Passenger Trains will leavo and I arrive as follows, viz : Leave Columbia at.. G.50 a. m. j Arrive in Charleston at 4.00 p. m. Leave Charleston at. - . 7.80 a. m. i Arrive in Columbia at.4.40 p. m. HENRY T. PEAKE, July 8 General Superintendent. Through Freight Arrangements From Columbia,??a Charleeton, To 3fl"ew Xorls.. SOUTH CAROLINA P.. H. COMPANY, COLUMBIA, .Tune 7, ima. ._._ mmm^^mm Cotton al S3 ppr Bale, delivered in New Vork. r*f*lHF.South Carolina Railroad Company JL and Now York Steamers have arranged a THROUGH TARIFF ON CO TTON, which j obviates all unnecessary delay and ex? pense. Shippers may consign to either Willis ti Chisolm or Rave-..el .V <'o., agent* New York" steamers at Charleston. H. T. PEAKE, _July 3 _C_.-General Snpermtemlent.. South Carolina Railroad Company. RUCKIVINC AND FORW'RD'G DEPT, CHARLESTON, June 2"?, isct;. THE South Carolina Railroad Company bavin;,' re-established its Receiving land Forwarding Ofticc, Merchandize and J Produce consigned to its Agent, from thc . I interior to Northern ports and from North- ' I ern ports to the interior, will bo cared for j 1 and shipped to the point of destination^ ' I Consignments to bc forwarded bv sea i must always bc accompanied by bills of lading and'letter of advice, with instvue- I I tiona to insure,'if desired. .lune 2.S E.N. FULLER, D. & F. Ag't. j Notice to Shippers. 11HE Charlotte and S..nth Carolina Rail . r<>ad are prepared to give through re I ceipts to New York.'-' / Portsmouth, on cotton, at six dollars per bale. This r*u ; includes all charges t" the point of distill? ation. JAMES ANDERSON, June 14 Superintendent. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHA Nf iE OF TIMK: ON and after SUN DAY. Jun? 10, 1SG6, trains will run as follows: Leave Charlotte nt 11.15 p. m. :uid4.;juj a. m. The 11.15 p. ta. train : oakes quick con- ! ucctions with trains foi- the North at Ra? leigh, and is the QUICKEST AND MOST COM? FORTABLE BOUT H TO ALU POINTS X OUT U AND W EST FROM CO? LUMBIA ! ! THROUGH TICKETS can be hud ut Charlotte to all thc Northern cities. E. WILKES, Juin- ;> Engineer and Super't. GREAT TUROiiGH R01TEN?RT?! Deirif/ 7;~) .Vites Shorter than 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. THF. traveling public are informed that this linois now fuby open, by the com? pletion of the Charlotte and Smith Caroli? na Railroad betw een ( olumbia and char? lotte. ?ir THROUGH TICKETS eau be purchased at the Ticket Oftice of tlioChar lotte and South Carolina Railroad, at Co? lumbia. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Sup't Richmond and Danville Railroad. June Jl Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GKN'L SUPERINTEND' ls OFFICE, COLUMBIA, May 26, lSG?. ON and after MONDAY next, 23th inst., the Passenger Trains will run daily (Sundays excepted) '.?'.?til further notice, as follows: Leave Columbia at 7.00 a. m. .. Alst'm at_ . iU3 ' " Newberry ut.. ..11.35 " Ari.ve at Abbeville at 4.30p. m. " atAndcrson.it . . '..10 " " at Granville r.t. . . 8.10 " Leave Greenville at 5.53 a. m. " Anderen:: nt.. ... u.&? " '? Abbeville at 0.20 " Ni wherry at.. . 2.45 . m. Arrive at Alston" at_ ... .4.2 " at Columbia at.7.10 " The road having hoon repaii ed to Alston, passengers and freight will be transferred across the river nnti? the bridge is com? pleted. . , The expense of passage and freight, by thc discontinuance of the stapie. wagon and boat hn?s, will be largely reduced. J. li. LvsSALLE, May 27 General StrpSTrntendt rrj Notice to Owners of Goats and Swine. PARTIES who own any of tho above mentioned animals, ai o notified thRt all Coats and Swine found running at large in tho stroets of Columbia, on and after ibo 8th inst., vail bo seized hy the police and impounded in thc lot nour the Guard Honse. THEO. STARK. Maror. Juna ri GIBBES & HUGGINS. AND Insurance Agents. RISKS against Fire taken in tho foil ow? ing Companies, at fair rates, und tc charge for polices: NORTH AMERICAN COMPANY. Hartford, Conn. NATIONAL COMPANY, New Orleans. CONTINENTAL COMPANY, New York. BALTIC COMPANY, . New York. VIRGINIA STATE COMPAN ?, Richmond. ' METROPOLITAN COMPANY, New York. SUN MUTUAL COMPANY, New York. EXCHANGE on New York and Charles ton bought and sold: dealers in Slocks, Bond?, Ac. The highest price paid for Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. . . JAMES G. GIBBES, GEO. HUGGINS, Office Plain street, Colombia, ti. C. May 19_ 3mu HT E. NICHOLS. GENERAL INSURANCEAGENT, Corner of. Assembly anti Washington Sts., COLUMBIA, B. C., REPRESENTS a number of tho best both Northern and Southern-compa? nies, possessing sn .aggregate capital of over $33,000,000. LIFE. Fi RE, MARINE. INLAND AND ACCIDEN? TAL RISKS taken on equi? table terms, and all losses promptly paid. ftSr*Policies made pa3-abl" in Gold or CniTt?iioY."?tt March 1 Gmo" DENTISTRY. HAVING opened my ollie. permanently in Columbia, 1 may be found at all hours at the" residence of Mr. M. ll. Berry, (opposite the Catholic Cburch,) mi Assembly street. D. P. GREGG, .lune 12_ STRAW, WOOL, lint FUR HATS ! ! CLOTHING, OASSIMERES KB TWEEDS ! AT REDUCED PRICES! WE offer tin- balance of our stock Of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT COST. We have recently made a large addition to our stock of CASSIMERES, TWEEDS and HATS, and will receive, in a few days, a large addition to our stock of CLOTH? ING. We have tho largest assortment ofHATS to be found in this city, embracing all th ? known styles. Our Ready-mat^ Goods Aro mostly of our own manufacture; ann those desiring to patronize home produc? tions are invited to call. Onr stock of FRENCH ant ENGLISH CASSIMERES is large, and we will MAKE TO ORDER at CORRESPONDING RE? DUCED PRICES. U. & W. T. SUAFFIELD. Jun,- 2_ BEDELL'S ROW. ARTIFICIAL LegsandArms. THE SOUTHERN LEI; AND ARM mm HAVE established a branch office and manufactory at Columbia, S. C. d be improved AUTOMATIC LEO AND ARM manufactured by thia company are unsurpassed by any ia thc world. Our workmen aro practical artificial le^ and arru makers -three of thurn wearing of their own manufacture. Our facilities aro unsurpassed. Om work warranted one year. Call and ex? amino our specimens, or address DANNELLY, MARSHALL dt CO., Secgor'e Buikbug, Gohr .da. S. C. Offices-Madison, Ga., Nashville, Tenn., Columbia, s. C. _Mav 27 gmo GUNS, PISTOLS, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTERMENTS, -A- mmunition ! ANEW and complote assortment Just received. Au elegant assortment ..f FISHING TAC KL E-Rnda, Reals, Bobs. Hooks, Linos, Ac. At LOW PRICES. P. W. KRAFT, Washington street, opposite old Jail. N. B.-Manufacturing and repairing hiibstantiallv and nentlv oiecitted. May 26 * ly