The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, July 12, 1866, Image 4
The Jour nal says that the first fe?
male secessionist was Madam Eve,
who seceded from Adam. Perhaps
the Jownai will take time to explain
whore it found the record of the fact
that Eve ? brft her hege, lord. There
is no account of any such transaction
in any Bible we ever saw,-and we are
compelled to believe that the Journal
ig mistaken. We are, however, open
to conviction, and call for the proof.
** Eve was a distant relativ? of ours,
" and if seoessionism is a reproach, we
desire to protect her against the
" charg?. We have always thought
that it was an appetite for apples j
which caused the difficulty to which
the Journal refers. We may be niis
' taken, however, and aro ready to re?
ceive the Journal's proof.
- [Louisville Courier.
-, i ? . -
i BIJTTKB WrTHorrT ?HUBNINO.-At a
- feeent meeting of the American In?
stitute Farmers' Club, Mr. Sylvester j
- stated that he had tried the experi?
ment of making butter by burying'
the cream in a linen, and that in au
other bag to keep it dean, which he '
buried about eighteen inches deep,.
- and after twenty-four Impurs took it '
- up, and found the cream as thorough?
ly converted into butter as it is by
churning. It is just in the condition
butter is when it is "come," without
being adhered by the dasher. It was
worked in thc usual way, and made
as good butter as ever was churned.
S-, a well-known barber, of
Buffalo, made np his income hst,
amounting to $537, and handed it in
nt once to the office of internal reve?
nue. The clerk glanced at the foot?
ing, and said: "No tax on incomes
below 8600." Some minutes later,
noticing S- standing patiently,
the clerk inquired: "Waiting for
anything?" S. "My $63!" Clerk.
"What $63?" "Why, my income
was only $537, and I understood the
(Jovernnieni would make it up to meV
A good-natured fellow, who was
nearly eaten out of house and home
by the constant visits of his friends,
was one day complaining bitterly of
his numerous visitors.
"Shure and I'll tell you how to get
rid of 'em," said an Irishman. !
"Pray how?"
"Lend money to the poor ones,
and borrow money of the rich ones,
and nather sort will iver trouble yon
agin." _^. ^_
Mr. Marcy has communicated to j
the Paris Academy of Sciences the I
description of a very ingenious instru
ment, which he calis a myograph, for !
exhibiting the vibrations of the mus-1
des of the human body, and especially I
when under the influence of fatigue.
Wanted,
ALIMITED amount of GOLD and SIL- I
_VER._Fjgggg & LOWRANCE.
S(i BARRELS FIO?I? ?
AT COST !
SUGAR-HOUSE SYRUP.
HAMS and LARD.
itt mun.
NEW GOODS.
WE have, this dav, received an addi
tiou to our stock ol OILS, compris?
ing: Opal, Tallow, Engine, Micca, Haw and
IV )ilc<l Linseed, Tanners', Kerosene. Tia in,
?Vc. AL-SO,
Paint?, dry and in oil, such as Chrome
and Paris tireen. Yellow Ochre, Chrome
Wilow, 8pauinh Brown, Venetian Red, in?
dian lied, White and Ked Lead, Raw and
Burnt Turkey Umber. Raw and Kum?
Sienna, ?Vc, ?Vc.
ALS. >,
Varnishes of all kinds.
Coach Hardware, viz: Hubs, Spokes,
Felloes, Shafts, Enameled Cloth, ?Vc, at
reasonable prices.
June 20_ FISHER .v. LOWRANCE.
Bacon, Shoulders and Hams
IS STORR.
\ fr HHDS. SIDES, to arrive, are offered
lt) low, bv tho hhd., by
June 16 FISHER ?fe LOWRANCE.
Thos. P. Walker,
Magistrate and Coroner,
Office in Post Office Building, Columbia.
SAFES !
HERRING'S Patent Champion Fire,
Burglar, Powder and Dam-J Proof
SAFES for sale. The only sore protection
from fire. I can furnish these Safes, all
sizes, at manufacturer's prices, freight
added. J. IL KINARD, Agent,
May 19 2mo Columbia, S. C.
Grain Cradles, Grain Fans, &c.
At the Sign nf the (/olden Pad-Lock.
AFULL supply of GRAIN CRADLES,
Grain Fans, Scythe Blades. Scythe
Stones, Fan Wire, Riddles, ?vc, in store
ind for sale low for cash.
M*J26_ _ JOHN C. DIAL.
TRI WEEKLY HACK LINE
Between Laurens and Newberry.
ON and after MONDAY,
.tho 18th instant, the HACK
? will connect with thc up
train on the Greenville aud
Columbia Railroad on TUESDAYS
THURSDAYS ?nd SATURDAYS; with the
down ti ain, ?rn MONDAYS, WEDNES?
DAYS and FRIDAYS.
Thus passengers -ian bo carried through
from Columbia to L miens in ONE DAY
arriving at Laurens by 9 o'clock thc same
day they leave Columbia. Passengers can
leave Lanrens at 5 o'clock a. m. and arrive
at Columbia samo day at 7 o'clock.
Every comfort is afforded passengers
which could ho expected on a stage line.
T. B. CREWS.
Laurene. Juno 16, 18iK> June 20
Circular Saws
A-FULL assortment or best quality .
C^^o^CB^hm SAWS, from * :
to 52 ioo>oe in diarufiter. mst received ajid
fo? saleW by J. * T. B.. AGNEW ?
Jane 26 _ _;_.
Blacking! Blacking!!
TUST received from auction, u. good &?p- i
fj prv of first quality BLACKING, manu- ?
faoturcd by Chas. Watson, lato foreman to
J. S. Mason ic Co., and for salo at tho fol?
lowing low prices: No. 1,30 cents per
dozen; No. 2, 40 cents per dozen; No. 3,50
cont? per dox.f n:No, 4, C5 cents per dozen, .
_June;2<; J. A_T. B. AGNEW. (
BUTTER, EGGS AND POTATOES^ |
?"IHOICE COUNTRY BUTTER, FRESH |
\j EGGS, new Irish Potatoes and prime j
Sweet Potatoes. Just received and for
sale bv J. A T. B. AGNEW.
Pickled Pork.
CHOICE PICKLED PORK. Just v
ceived and for sale bv
Juno 23 J^&T. R^ AGNEW, i
Mackerel! Mackerel! ! I
-|./\rv PACKAGES MACKEREL, con- j
AvrKJ sisting of barrels, half barrels,
quarter barrels and kits, on hand and for '
salo by_ _ J- & TUti. AGNEW _ j
Sardines and Herrings.
KCi A QB* BOXES SARDINES.
*J vJV/ 100 Boxes Smoked Herring*.
10 Bbls. Pickled Herrings, at 4? cetus
per dozen._J. ft T. R. AGNEW.
Satin Gloss Starch.
2pr BOXES DUR YE A'S SATIN GLOSS
t? STARCH, tho best article in uso for
lanndrv purposes. Just received and for
saloby_ J. & T. R. AONEW.
Fresh Arrivals. J
WE are dailv addiug to our variety of I
choice GROCERIES, and have Just !
received a supplv of the following, viz: ?
Fresh MACKEREL, in cn nb.
Fresh SALMON, in cans.
CRANBERRY SAUCE, in cai.-..
Roast Beef, in cans.
Green Corn, in cans. j
Pic Fruits, assorted, in gins?.
Lemon??vrup. in glass.
June 22 * J: ft T. R. AGNEW.
CURRANT JELLY.
LEMON
STRAWBERRY JELLY.
BLACKBERRY
CANNED PEACHES.
"- TOMATOES. i
OYSTERS. ?
L0B8TERS.
SALMON.
' - PINEAPPLE. 1
Borden's Condensed Milk.
Extracts Strawberry, Vanilla, Banana,
Pine Apple and Lernt??.
Chow-Chow Pickles.
Mixed
Plain ' . I
Baker's Chocolate
" Broma. !,
Cocoa.
Layer Raisins.
Loudon Mustard.
Pure Spices, ground and whole,
Preserved Canton Giuj-er.
Andrews' Yeast Powders. j i
Quarter and halt' boxen Sardinen.
Walnut Catsup. :
Tomato '; ,
London Club Sauce.
Worcestershire Sance.
Just received and for salo bv
June 10 J. ft. T. K. AGNEW, j
Bacon Sides, Shoulders and i
Breakfast Strips.
-i ?\ HHDS. prime BACON SIDES and !
JLU SHOULDEP.S.
2 hhds. Sugar-cared Breakfast Strip?.
On hand and for ?ale low bv
Juno 15 J._& T. ft. AGNEW.
Hams! Hams! Hams! I
CHOICE NEW YORK ( ITY SUGAR
CUBED HAMS, just received and foi
salo at 25 cents per ptnind. fall soon, be?
fore thev ar.- nil sold.
Juno ft .T. .V T. R. AGNEW.
Flour! Flour!
Syi\f\ BBLS. Super, Extra, Hocker s
?UU St?ll'-Raiaiiiv? and choice Family
FLOUR, > n hand and fur sale low by
June :\ _J. .V T. R. AGN'F.W.
Iron!
1"WRE FROS. 1| to 2 inches wide, nt ?;,<..
A f .SO,
A complete assortment of Hoop, Bod,
Uoibe-shoe, Round and Situare IRON, f;t
hand and for sale low bv
Jnne3 J. ft T. lb AGXEW^ j
Spades, Shovels, Porks, &c. !
"T/\ DOZ. Lon- and Short Handled .
OU SHOVELS.
2."> doz. SPADES.
15 " Long and Short Handled Manure
Forks. Also, Garden Forks,Garden Hoes,
Garden Rakes, Garden Trowels, Grain Cra?
dles, Griffin's Scythes, ftc. Just received :
and fur sale low by .1. .V. T. R. AGNEW.
CARRIAGE MATERIALS.
THE subscribers have just received an
assortment of CARRIAGE MATE?
RIALS, consisting in part of Spokes, Feb ;
loes, Shafts, Carriage Bolts, Axle Clips,
Malleable Casanga, Enamelled Cloth and
Leather, Dash Leather, Whip Sockets,
Knobs, Lining Nails, Point and Sand
Bunds, Oil Carpet, Carriage Him;esCoach
Bodv and Running Fart varnish. Japans, '
Pain'!*, Oils, ftc.
ALSO.
A full assortment of Tire Iron, front 1}'
to 2 inches wide, at G.J cents per pound.
June 2 jJ.& T. R. AGNEW.
?3CEKW?I.?.3G3BE'8
FIRE & IllMAR PROOF SAFE?.
THE undersigned have been appointed
agents for these superior SAFES.
These Safes are made with three flanges - I
all other safes have but two. They nave
Powder Proof Locks, and the leeka and !
bolts are protected with plates of hardened ;
steed, which is the only protection against
tho burglars drill and the insertion of pow?
der. Also, wai ranted free from dampness.
Wldlc these Sates have no superior in
quality, they aro furnished at moderate
price?' -at Icaat 25to331 P?r cent, loss than (
Herring's and other makers, while tho
quality cannot bo surpassed.
A sample. Safe can ho reen at our store, ?
and orders will be taken at Ni>w York .
prices, with expenses of transportation
added, and no charge for forwarding in i
Charleston. j. ft T. ?. AGNEW i
Juno yt
EWOURAOE
;'.v. r -v' .
ENTERPRISE!
PEI? AI GLUM
Book, .Toi) and Newspaper
Printing Office.
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.
THE DAILY PHOENIX
Is? published everv morning, except Mon?
day, and contains thc LATEST NEWS, by
telegraph and maila, up to thc hour of
going to press; Editorials, Correspondence
from different points. Miscellaneous Head?
ing, Tales, Pootrv, Sketches, etc., etc., etc.
In tho QUANTITY and QUALITY of its
TREADING MATTER is not to be excelled
Irv anv paper in South Carolina. ADVER
TlSRMF.NTR inwem-d on favorable tern.a.
THU TRI-WEEKLV PHflUX
Contains, in every number, tho reading
matter (embracing tb? luti-*t. news) o?
TWO ISSUES or the daily, lt is published
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
morning*.
Is published every Wednesday morning.
It is the desire, and will be tho object of
the Proprietor, to make this equal to, if
not thc b< '. J AMI LY NEWSPAPER in
the South I n f:i?vi. a-; ifs nsmn indicate?.
A. Home Companion.
Besides thc col lection ol tho eroaro <>f
the news of tho week, Political, Financial
and tho Markets, it will contain a iarge
amount of LITERARY MATTEL, such as
choice Talcs, Sketches and Poetry. It
will embrace EIGHT PAGES, containing
FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS, is printed in a
form to bind, and thus secures a faithful
record ami history of passing events.
JOB WORK.
Our JOB OFFICE is fullv supplied with
ill kinds of \V0Ol> and FANCY TYPE,
CARDS, PAPER, COLORED INK, ETC.,
ETC., atol we are fully prepared to execnto
promptly, and nr moderate prices, all
orders for
PAMPHLET* CIRCULA HS.
HAND-BILLS, POSTERS,
CA KDa.
Hi.ANKM. ETC
Charleston Advertisements.
?)IREGT LINE.
Boston & Charleston
STEAMSHIP ??.
THE NEW A t
THEODORE D. WAGNER,
! CAPTAIN RODNEY BAXTER,
Of (thpiif 700 Tons Burthen,
IB ready to receive FBEIGST, and will
leave Boston for Charleston, S. C., on
! SATURDAY, 28th July, lo ho followed im
' mediately br 'mr consort, of same size.
I DANIEL "LEWIS A CD., 9 Me rchant e
Row, Agents, at Boston.
A. J. SALINAS, Agent at Charleston. S.
. C., will forward goona to Augusta, Atlanta,
1 Columbia, Camden, Florence, l?oaufortj
! Hilton Head, Jacksonville, Palatka, Fla.,
1 Georgetowm S. C.. and all intermediate
; points._ July 7 49
j NEW YORK AND CHARlilsTON
i PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Fare Reduced to $25.
; Lairing rmi, r*irrt "oery Alternate.
Thur sch ty.
, STKAMSHIF KLAHBEAIi,
; OATT. ti. M. WAI.KF.U.
STEAMSHIP MUMEKA,
C.AVT. c. P. MARSKMAV.
THESE STEAMSHIPS, offering every
inducement t<> SUirPERS and the
1 TRAVELING PUR Lit!, having superior
! accommodations Poi* Passengers, with
?tables sunphed bv every luxury the Nen;
! York and Charleston markets can afford;
i and, for safety, speed and coHffort, are im
I rivalled wu the coast.
THE STEAMSHIP
FLAMBEAU.
CAPTAIN G. M. WU.KT-I:,
"VT Tl LL LEAVE NOKTH ATl^VNTb
W WHARF, on THUBSPAY, July 5,
180?. at O'clock.
Liberal advances made <'ii cOUHijjUttitaits
to New York.
1 Vor Freight ur Passage apply at the
Agents. WILLIS ,* CHIKOT.M,
.lune 2:1 Ni ?rib Atlantic. Wharf.
?C0H?N, HANCKEL & CO.,
i Factors and (Vniiuission ilorrliauts.
I No. 46 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
JACOB COHEN. C. X. nAKCKKI.. JOS. COHEN.
WILL sell COTTON, HICE, TOBACCO,
Naval Stores and ?U descriptions ol
Produce or Merchandise. Will slop to
! Northern and Foreign Ports, .Ve. Will
! make liberal advances un consignments 1W
sale or shipment. May 15
AfiTicnllnre & ('oinnierpo, ly
I i
? -X ?Il
^ ; --, i s * i I 13 .g *
?>c?5 y 2 I ? " 5
L g ? S B'S. 3 ^s*
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1 K ?X)^
4uoi?i[dj? pia? diUiBJdiq | ?
lAlESTfli HR
CHARLESTON. S. C.
, . filis POiTLAR and well fcmnva
fina HOTEL has been NEWLY FCR
JU?LNISHED throughout by tho present
proprietor, who hr.s boen sixtcim yeal*"
connected w ii h the establishment.
ll. WHITE, Propvii to?
tieoiidi. a. Mixnn, Superintend? ?it.
I CUAS. A. MILI.LI., Cashier. March ?7
Municipal Election.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE,
i ? 'i.cMxiA, July 5, LT**..
IN pursuance <.! a resolution of thc City
Council, an election for ALDERMAN
for Wald No. 2 will bu beldon MONDAY,
thc Kith mit., to till a vacancy- caused by
the resignation of Alderman Stork.
The following gentlemen ?ire appointed
Managers of said election:
WARD No. I-Presley boo.::. Clark War?
ing and John McCatmnon.
WARD No. 2-R. L. Dry.";. L.T. Levin,
and Dr. W. L. Revnolds.
WAHI? NO. 3-W. M. Beckham. A. L. Solo
mon and M. ll. Lei i v.
WVUDNO. i- E. Stenhouse, W. !.. Pt ck
.m.l T. Gibson.
Thc poll- will be opened from 10 a. nt. to
1 p. m. at the following named placea:
Ward No. 1 -Wolfe& Kook's store: Ward
No. 2- A. b. Phillipa'store; Ward No. 3
; City Clerk's op.;.. : Ward No. ? tc. D.
? Smith's st"i- -.
.Tub o .t s, M< M AHo.S. City Clerk.
NOTICE.
'.IAYOR'S OFFR E.
. oi.r >it i \, June ;'. IN,.'..
JTHHt ii:e information of poisons who
; may I? ignoraul of the laws of the
? city, and to prevent any ?'utile i violation
j of "said laws her, in mentioned, the !"..!!? .v,
inp Ord?nanci s aro republished:
I "Jte it ordained. That it shall not bc law?
ful to drive any wagon, cai t oi olin t car
l iago, or ride or lead ?nj horse across or
upon any opt n brick dian, within the coi -
pointe limits of Mi?' cit; ?>f Columbia, e ..
cept at tbe bridges or oilier places pro
vided for erossing -Mid diam.-, under :.
penalty not exceeding twenty dollars for
each and < v? i v oft*, ncc."
.? fir if further i>rduitu>l, Thal it shall not
bc lawful lo drive any wagon or other car
. ringo, or rid? i>r leail ?ny horse or muk*, oi
, sutler them to atnnd npony?ny pavement,
. except in eas?'? ol' absolute, necessity ; unit
anj person offending hen in, shall !?? snb
j( cl t<"> a tine of not I en than ?nie, nor more
than tiftv dolloi
jnne ? THEO. STAftJJ Mayor.
! New York Advertisements.
! STENHOTJS? ?MACAULAY,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I7*OR tho sale of COTTON, COTTON
} YARNS, 8HEETINGS, Naval Stores,
tko., and for ihn purchase of Merchandize
generally,
CO Pearl Street, New Turk .
UKFEltENtrEs. -Stott Sc Dash, Partridge,
! Wells & Co., Tannahift, Mellvaine A Co.,
I March, Price & C<>.. New* York; Dunlap,
Motu'We .V tio.j Richmond, Va.; Thomas
> H. Brem, John Wilkes, John L. Brown,
i Charlotte. N. C.; Wdoox & Hand, Fleming
I & Rohine?n, Augusta, Oa. : Nelsen .1' C'ol
I vin, New Orleans.
Consignments to ns trova every point in
I the South fully piotecied hy insnrauce as
i soon as shipped. Juno 20
\ T. E. STENHOUSE. ALLAN MACAULAY.
SOUTHERN BANK NOTES!
SOUTHERN SECURITIES :
j Bought and sold ou commission l?v
: LAWRENCE BROTHERS s m.,
8 ? ? K ? 8 S .
1 AO. IC WALL STKE?T, XEW YORK,
"E?"ONrA*roeoivcd,.ri depo.sitrrom banks,
? IYJL bankers, merchants and'others. (>r
I dcrs in Gold. Government and other Secu
i rities exociuod at tho regular Stock Ex?
change hy a member of the firm. Consigu
mcnts of Cotton solicit! d.
! DrWiTT C. LAWUKNCI:. JOHN Ii. CECIL.
< Crabs X L.vwhEsci. Wm; A. Hu.sThn.
April ?
' CONFEDERATE GENERALS.
AGENTS WANTED to ee? our new
series of Card Photographs, of PRO?
MINENT MEN of tlioSoutb. 100,000have
i already been bold. Agents are making$10
.per day. Stud for letter of agency. En?
close t'i. atid we will send a good aesort
' mem. by retnrn mail, that will sell for $15.
I Address JONES A- CLARK, Pnblishs.
[ April 1 M:l Nassau street. New York.
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
i WITED STATES TYPE FOI MIRY
I PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE,
I "VT<>y. 2S. :n? and 82 Centre street, (corner
! ?S of Brade street, ) New York. Tho type
; on which this papci' is printed ie front the
; abo vf Foundry. Nov IS
j WESTCHESTER HOUSE,
! (.'inlier Hf'iniie Street niel 71'Wvry, X. >'.
? rilMIS house, capable of a?-.'oonodat ing
I J., throe hnndrod guests a:: * !.ept, on thu
j European pian, is centrally located, and
near t<> all points. Ci iv ears pass Hie
Hotel to all th? l\rrica,*Raih?>ad-r>?poth
i ami places ot Amusement every three
? minutes. Single Rooms, Sl.ttO per dav:
j double,?2.0?. j. F. DARLOW i CO.,
Jan l t ly Propi ?et?,rs
Queen's Delight
; por the < tre of uti those J ii senses huc
itifj their or ?yin in a cilioled vondi
: //o,, nf the hitman system., und those
j t trixi ny fruin any departure, fri nn the.
j lairs of health, imprudence in tiring.
I over-taxing nature, from too areal, in
I dnlyence qfeve?y kind--uti ny, drink?
ing, icorking- .ir/terelrtf nature suf
I fern exhaustion.
i J _ m
I fT^HIS chemical extract will be found an
I invaluable restorative cordial for all
! diseases arising from an impure state ol
, thc blood, i utaneous eruptions, such as
i Bodo, Pimplos, Carbuncles. Pustules,
Blotches, Roughness of the Skin, Scab
Appearance of thc Cuticle, Tetter, Ring?
worms and Itching Humors of the Skin
this purifier \.ill remove, and impart
health and a life-glow to the complexion
j For Erysipelas, Scrofula or King's Evil
Rheumatism, Paius in tho Bones, Stiffness
! in the Joints. Old Ulcers, Want of Blood
i in the Parts, Syphilitic Sores and Ulcers.
I and Impaired Constitutions arising fron
. those diseases, and ?rom the too free us(
j of mercury. For General Debility, spring
! ing from Dyspepsia or Indigi stion, Weak
? ness and Pain.- m the Stomach, Liver Com
j plaint, or want of action in that orgai
Lprodiicing pains in the side ? i back,affect
. mg the kidueys and bladder.
bV mab s. at the period of change, wi]
lind ii the best restorative t;> health am
strength, from ail those weaknesses alu
' depressions of mind and body which fol
? low at this limo of life.
Person-' traveling South or living in warn
ch?nate-, and unaccliniatcd. will find th?
\ Queen's Uelighl a great protection fron
all those diseases which originate in ?
: change of climate, diet and lift:.
A bi i< !' history of tins reniai kable modi
eil.,- will not be out of place herc. Hs pro
perties as r. remedy were first Httroducs?
to the notice of the profession by l'r. Thoa
i'onng Simons, of South Carolina, as eailj
; a.- 1S2--5, as a valuable alterative remedy it
syphilitic affections, and otu. is roquuinf
the n-c ot mercury. Dr. Simons' state
ninnis have buen emlorscd and oxtende?
', by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and Dr. H. lt
j Frnrt, of < baie -ton. From the reports ii
iin favor, th? re si ems no reason to doubt
1 tlie i llieaey of this mi dicinc tn Secondary
j Syphilis. Scrofula. Cutaneous Diseases
' Chronic Hepatic Affections and other cern
plaint s benefited by alterative medicines
For salo by FISHER & HEINITSII,
June 2'.' Pharmacists, Colnmbia, S. C.
"Au Ordinance to Regulate ttt<
Water Works.-'
CITY CLERK'S OFFK li,
C'oixarBiA, June 23, l??ti.
111!!', attention of the public is ? ailed t<
this Ordinan.v and the penaltte* at
tachetl for tit?- violation thereof:
I ExruAcr.]
I;, i' ont,linell, Wiat any pyrton wh
shall draw or carry away wider from
spout, without having contracted so to dc
shall bo lined for cacti and every offene
not i veeihu;. I wc 11 ty dollarstand auycou
tractor io? tito water, who shah suffer an
unauthorized person lo draw ?>r usc wate
fr..m his or lier s, ont, shall bo subject to
tine not exceeding twenty dollars l?>r cac'
and ever} offence, if any person sha
suffer any hydrant on Iiis or tier premise
i.. rt main open so as lo waste thc watoi
?-.?;?.? pt for the purpose of cleansing th
pipe:? or to ?haw od the water unfit fortis?
such person shall bc subject to a penah
not exee???ling twenty dollars f.?re??di :'t?
. everv offence.
Ali persons are cautioned thal i" inak
u,e nf tho tiro hydrants in the pnbli
streeli' isa violation ?>f an Or'linance <
: tho ? itv, ami the penalty attached for sue
j a violation wilt in all cases be rigidly < i
forced. Published by order or tho Cd
Connon. J. S. McM???ON,
June -j i I i ? 'itv Clerk.
Cutlery! Cutlery!!
M Hie Si-jit of fla Oohlen Pad Uni:
! * FUTd i'asR?rtmentof Table and Pock?
j\_ i UTLERY, SCISSORS, in stoi
I and foi i?!o low liv JOHN C. DIAL.
Hie Chief Causes of Pestilence Destroyed.
DR. R COURT ABETS DISINFECTING
FLUIDS. Secured bv Letters Patent
iu the United States and France. .Pre
pared solely by tho New York Disinfecting
Companv, at then* Laboratory. Noe. 298,
300 and SU2 Henry street, New York. Office
42 Cedar street.
This Company organised un a permanent
basis, with Dr.* Conrtaret, the celebrated
French Chemist, in charge of its Labora?
tory, is prepared to furnish its DISINFECT
INO Fixws for sick rooms, nurseries,
urinals, water-closets, crivics, cess-pools,
sewers, gutters, ships, railroads, hospitals,
prisons and public institutions ot all kinds,
slaughter-houses, offal and fat-boiling es?
tablishments; all kinds of manures, {im?
mensely increasing the value of the latter
to every larmer,) and wherever poisonous
and offensive gases exist. These agents
are deodorizers, anti-septic*, anti-putree
ceuts and disinfectants, iii the scientific
meaning of tho words. They remove nox?
ious gases and odors by chemical princi?
ples leaving in their places healthful air ;
they arc OESTHOYERS, and not merely ab?
sorbents of poisonous gases-not ID jurions
to utensils m which they arc used. The
attention of medical and scientific men ir
directed to these disinfectants. Attached
arc testimonials in favor of this great dis?
covery, which, with hundreds of others,
can be seen at the Company's office.
DEI WAN HOUSE, ALBANY, March 30, *66.
To the JPretft of die ifeto York Disinf'g Co.
DEAR Sm: It is all il is represented to be.
We have made many trials of disinfectants,
bul now consider that wo have found an
article which surpasses all others aa ?
remcdv against all bad odors.
T. BOESSEL & CO.
NKW YORK, April 9,186G.
To the Pf??H of the New York Disinf'g Co.
DEAR Sin: Wo pronounce it, without ex?
ception, to bo the best we havo ever known.
Ita effect upon every matter is complete
and instantaneous.
C. A. STETSON, Astor House.
n?- N. H.- These disinfectant? are used
by the scavengers; under tho direction ol
tito Sanitary Police of the Metropolitan
Health Department, New York.
POWELL A THOMPSON,
May ir, 3mo 12 Cedar street, N. Y.,
General and Sole Agents for the United
States and the Canadas; to whom all
orders should be addressed.
For sale by all Druggists and General
Dealers in the United States ai id Canadas.
An Old Song Set to a Nev/ Tune.
.'.li; Spring approaches,
Ants and Roaches
From their holes carne nut:
Awl Mice awl Hats,
tn spite of cats.
i tu Hu skip nbout."
"CostarV Rat, Roach, ?ffcc., Exter s,
is a paste used for Rats, .V7cc, Roaches.
Black, and Tied Ants, ?fcc, Ac.
"Costars"' Bed-bug Exterminator
ls IL liquid or wash-used to destroy, ami
also as a preventive for Bed-bugs, ?fcc.
'1 Costar s ' Electric Powder for Ins ts
ls for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Red-bugs,
fusee's on Plants", Fo>rl*t Anim?is, ?tc.
?tr ! .' : BEWARE ! : ! of all worthies?
imitations.
*y See that "COSTARS"' name is on each
Box, Bottle and Flask, before vou buv.
**. A l b , - HENRY R. COSTAR,
482 Broadway, N. Y.
?a" Seid ut Columbia, S. C., by
\ti ! all Druggists and Retailers.
1866.
INCREASE OK EATS.-The Farmer's
Gazct'i (.English) asserts and proves by
ligares thal one pair of RATS wiR have ?
progeny and descendants no less than
fi51,05'J*in three years. Now, unless this
mum nsi ?aiuily can bo kept down, they
would consume mort, food than would sua
tain (3.000 human beings.
ers~ Set "Ct?STAR'S"advertisement above.
I860.
HATS VERSUS BIBDS.-Whoever eugager.
in shooting small birds is a cruel man:
whoever aids iu exterminating ra's is a
benefactor. We. should like somo one to
give us tho benefit ol their experience in
driving out these pests. We nocdsomothinj;
besides dogs, cats anti traps for this biisi
ness.-Scientific American, V. Y.
e?~ See "COSTAR'?" advertisement above.
ism.
"COSTAR'S" BAT EXTERMINATOR is
niiiiple, safe and sure-the most perfect
RAT-iiicatiou meeting wo have ever attend?
ed. Every Rat 1h.1t can get it, properly
pu ])..- I will eat it, and every one that
? ats it will die, generally at some place as
tbs tant as possible from where-it was taken
I Lake Shore {Mich.) Min-or.
De- st?.. "O STAR'S" advertisement above.
1866.
A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.
Speaking of "COMAR'S" Rat, Roach, Ant,
Ac, Exterminator-"more grain and pro?
visions are destroyed annually in Grant
County by vermin than would pay for tona
nf this Rat and Insect Killer."
Mav 8 fSino {Lancaster ( Wis. ) Herald.
<wr Ree "COSTXBV advertisement above.