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A letter from a Hiv/,ilian officer, describes ?eine ?rf the beauties of soldiering i" ' Swat h AJU erica: '"Am? phibious creatures abo'lsd. Tu -hy (WU t?rtf^f ba yr; already killed four ouakes- Every, morning 1 find my? self accompanied by a body-guard of fifteen or twenty monstrous toads, which have quietly spont the night, nmler tlje corners of the bides that serv? ?aV as- H be?r?. Euonoou* al?t gatQrs proiuor.ii.?'1 regularly from lake* to* alee every night. In a" ma? jor's tent, . the other day, ??ne was killed that measured about six feet in length, and an unfortunate Brazilian soldier was unexpectedly tnk-eu off his "tegs by oue of these horrible creatures and carried into the nearest -lake." - ' ^ If it' iVaa a striking example of po? liteness in Charles the Second, when, on hi? death-bed, he l>egged pardon of the company rn * attendance '"for being such an unconscionably long time in dying," it was certain ry" au instance of good manners scarcely l-iss remarkable "on the part of a gen? tleman who, at the funeral of Ids baby, apologized to the audience for presenting so small a coffin to so large an assembly. That man was a gen? tleman, you may be sure. ? 4 *. ? The Quincy Herald co.u find not hing to suit it, this side of Dixie. \Keithbwg Observer. That depends upon what we should want. If we wnuted an ass. yon '?ronld "suit" us exactly. [Quincy Herald. Mortgages and Conveyances of beal I* - tate foi- sale at this office. 'i HE BUHN i NU OF Com :t..i.\. An inter? esting account o? tin.-"Sack ami i>--op ? tion of tho City of t alambi: . S. c .. h . Just been issued, in pamphlet j..rm, i> l i? the P/ucnif power pire?* Orders filled to any extent. Single copios 50 eon ti-. J?^r? ARRANGEMENTS. - The Post Oftbe I" opon during thc week from 8 a. m. to I p. ra. and from 5$ p. ni. to 7 p. m. t ?n sun? day, from 8 to 0 a. in. Northern mail opens ? a.m.; closes ?i p. m. Southern " 5ip.ru,; " :< p.m. Charleston 5Jp.m.; i- p.m. Greenville I?. K. .- 8* a.m.; ?. sip. m. Edgefield " 8 a.m.; - Sjp.m. Ali mails close cn Sunday at 2 p. m. TW-WEEKLY HACK LIVE Between Laurens and Newberry. ON and after MONDAY, Ss5Sc-^s?-**the 18lh "??tant, the HACK ?;^agritxa3?tvill connect with the np train on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS; with the down bain, on MONDAYS. WEDNES? DAYS and FRIDAYS. Thus passengers can be carried through from Columbia to Laurens in ONE DA\ arriving at Laurens by ?) o'clock i be same day they leave Columbia. Passengers can leave Laurens at 5 o'clock a. ni. and arrive at Columbia same day at 7 o'clock. Every comfort is * afforded passenger.-, which could be expected on a stage line. T. 1). CKEWSi. ^Laurens, .lune 16,18C6. June 20 Old Newspapers for Sale, BY tho hundred or thousand, at March 2 _ PIKEN IX O FE I Cl'.. Cutlery! Cutlery!'. At Ute Sion of ike Golden }'ad-]A>ck. AFULL assortment of Table and Pocket CUTLERY, SCISSORS, ?frc, in store and fm- sale low by JOHN C. DIAL. Queen's Delight .VNTi For the cure of (di those Diseases //ac? ing their origin in a vitiated condi? tion of die hu nura system, and those arising from any departure from the lates of health, imprudence in Urin?/, over-taxing nature, from loo great in? dulgence of every Ain d-eating, drink? ing, working-wherein/ nature suf? fers exhaustion. THIS chemical extract will bo lound an invaluable restorative cordial for ?ll diseases arising from an impuro state of the blood. Cutaneous eruptions, mich as Boils, Pimples, Carbuncles. Pustule*, Blotches, RuughneS:- ->f the Skin, Hcab Appearance of the Cuticle, Tetter Ring? worms* and Dolling Humor* of the skin, this puri?ier will remove, ami impart health and a life-glow to the complexion. For Erysipelas, Scrofula or King's F\??, Rheumatism, Pinns in the Bones, Stiffness m the Joints, Old Ulcers, Want ot Blood in the Parts, Syphilitic Sores and Ulcers, and Impaired Constitutions arising from those diseases, and from tho tis; free use of mercury. For General Debility, spring? ing from Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Weak? ness and Pains in the Stomach, Liver Com? plaint, or want of action in that organ producing pains in the aide or back, affect? ing tho kidneys and bladder. Females, at tho period of chang?, ?vii] had it the best restorative to health and strength, from all those weaknesses sud depressions ol' mind and body winch fol? low at this time of life. Persons traveling South or living in warm climates, and all unacchmatcd, will find the Queen's Delight a great protection from all those diseases which originate in a change of climate, diet and life. Abrief history of this remarkable medi? cine will not be out of place here. Its pro? perties as a remedy woro lirst introduced to the notice of the profession by Dr. Titos. ?o?0&8-mone' ^ntn Carolina, as earl, as 1828, as a valuable alterative remedy iii syphilitic affections, and others requirinc the uso of mercury. Dr. Simons^ state? ments have been endorsed and extended by Dr. A? Lopez, o' Mobile, and Dr. H R Frost, of Charleston. From the reports iii its favor, there ec ems no reason to doubt the efficacy of this medicino in Secondary Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com ?taints benefited by alterativo medicines or salo by FISHER & HEINIT8H, Jnno 89 Pharmacists, Columbia. S. C. Xi AGER BEER. AFRESH supply of Soegers' celebrated Baltimore LAGER BEER. June 29 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO Spices! Spices!! PEPPER? ALLSPICE, GINGER, Mace, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Cloves, whole, aurl around,-1ust received and for sale lowv ! by - J. A T. R. AGJ8E.W. Hubs, Spokes, Felloes. JUST RECETYED, a fall assortment ?f Hnbs.fWtokea and Folio??, sniialtle Ihr Carriage anaW?goji-m_ker?. which w?l be '?old at a iwull advance ou cost. . J\i\$ 14 J. ?- T. B. AGKEW^ . Stig-ars! Sugars!! ?) Kl ItARUI II .S < BVSHED HW IrAHS. j?r ) WO barrUt* entra C rtnuai . j 50 bai rt 1M A SHj;an*. * SO barrell" ?u?cov?ao Sugars'. On hand, and to arriva noon, which will .be ?old at our u^ual low prices. July ll J. k T. R. AGNEW, -j Raisins, Fj;?8, Currant^, ftc. TUST received; a compl?te assortment of ' RAISINS, TIGS, CURRANTS, Prunes aud Almonds -alt fresh and cheap. ? July 14 J St T. R. AGNEW. Mustard I Mustard!! 1?A6E FKETOlT MUSTARD, and a mil assortment of London Mustard, in bot? tles, cans ?md i? bulk, Ja.it received per steamer, and for sale low bv July H L A_ T_ R. AGNEW. Corned Beef and Pickled Tongues. 2BBLS. Choice Fulton Marker Reef. Bbbl. choice Ox Tongue?. Just received and for nulo bv Joly lt J. A T. R__AGNKW. Circular Saws. I 4 FULL asSOrcmeut of be-o pialltv j J\. Cast Steel CTRCULAB SAWS irem I to 52 inches in diameter, just i .ed and j for sale low Ivy J. ,fc T. K .NEW. j June 24) j Blacking! Blacking! JCST received from auction, a good ?up ply of flrst quality BLACKING, manu-, j factored bv Chas. Watson, late foreman tr? I J. S. Maso?i A- Co.. and for sale a?, the fr* j lowing low prices: No. 1, 3U cents per I dozen; No. 2, ?0 coots per dozen; No. 3, 30 , cents per dozen: No. L Go couts per dozen. I June 2? _ J. A T. ll. AGNEW. S BI'TTEB, HU AND "POTATOES. C1H0ICE COUNTRY BUTTER, FRESH } EGOS, new Lish Potatoes and prune Sweet Potatoes. Just received and for wale by J. A T. R_ AGNEW. Pickled Pork. (CHOICE PICKLED PORK. Jus: re. J ivived and for salo bv June 2_ J. & T. R. AGNEW . Mackerel! Mackerel! ! 1{\f\ PACKAGES MACKEREL, ion _L\/Vf Slating orjfcbarrels. half bands, qnarter barrels anil kits, on hand and for i sale by .T. ?V T. IL AGNEW. Fresh Arrivais? i VTITF. arc Jails- adding to our varietv ?>f VV choice GkOCERIES, and have just received a supplv of the following, viz: STRAWBERRY JELLY. I BLACKBERRY i CANNED PEACHES. TOMATOES 1 OYSTERS. ; LOBSTERS. ! SALMON. PINE APPLE. : Fresh MACKEREL, in cans, i Fresh SALMON, in canB. CRANBERRY SAUCE, in ran?. Roast Beef, in cans. ! Green Corn, in cans. Pie Fruits, assorted, in glass. ! Lemon Svrup, iu ?laaa. Juno 22 ' J. & T. R, AGNEW. Bacon Sides, Shoulders and Breakfast Strips. ; I ?\ nUDS. wime BACON SIDES sud LU SHOULDER?. 2 hhds. Sugar-enrod Breakfast Strip-. On hand and for sale low by _J un c 1 ? J. & T__R. AGNEW. 1 Hams! Hams! Hams! CHOICE NEW \ORK CITY SUGAR CURED HAMS, just received ati.l for salo at 25cent? per pound. Call soon, be? fore they aro all solo. " June 3 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Flour! Flour! j i)/^/. DDLS. Super, Extra, Herker s i w\f\ f Self-liaising and choice Family ! FLOUR, on hand and for ?ale low bv 1 June :? T. IC A G NEW. Iron* TI RF. IRON, ii to a ?nebo? v?id*. at f?4c. Xiao, j A complete assortment of Hoop, Rod, : florso-sboe, Round and Square IRON, on ' hand and for sal.- t<r\v by JuneS Ji. .V T. R. AGNEW. I Spades, Shovels, Forks, &c. ; DOZ. LOOK and Short Handle i>)\f SHOVELS 25 doz. SPADES. VJ " Long and Short Handled Manure Forks. Also. Gard? u Forks,Garden Hoes. Garden Rake?, Garden Trowels, Grain Cra? dles, Griffin's Scythe?, Ac. Just received and for sale low by J. A T. R. AGNEW. CARRIAGE MATERIALS. rflHE subscribers have just received an X assortnunt of CARRIAGE MATE? RIALS, consisting in part of Spok.-s. Fel? loes, Shafts, Carriage Bolts, Axle Clips, Malleable Cas.ines, Enamelled Cloth and i Loather, Da*)* Leather, Whip Sockets, ; Knobs, Ll: :*?g Nails, Point aud Sand Bands, Oil Ciupol, Carriage lling.' s. Coach ! Body and Ruruo. Pari Vnrnisn, Japans. ; Paints, Oil-., j A I.Sit, i A fol) as-ortment <?f Tire Iron, from 11 to 2 inches wide, at (14 cents per pound. .Tune J J. A T. R. AGNEW. m ! FIRE & Bl RGL\R PROir v\FES. THF, undersigned have been uppoiuted agents for these superior SAFES. : Those Safer- are made with three flanges i all other safc?? have but two. Thpv have j Powder Proof Locks, and the lochs and i bolts are protected with plates of hardened ! steel, which is the only protection against the burglars dril! .'.nd theinsertion of pow? der. Ahto, warranted free from dampness. While these Sates havo no superior in qnabty, they are furnished at moderate prices-at least 25 to 33J per cont, less than ! Herring's and other makers, while tho quality cannot be surpassed. A sample Safe can be Been at oar store, ? and orders will be taken at New York j prices, with expenses of transportation ; added, and r.c charge for forwarding in : Charleston. J7 <fc T. R. AGNEW. Jun? 29 Freight Rates via Charleston, S. C. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHAIU.I:SXOS. S. Cl, June 28, IBM. THK attention of skippers of. Merchan? dize and Produce is invited io the Tariff i heh nv *It is ! .elie ved ko bc. and ia iDtend I cd to , at leastr?s low s?that of aay route ' b> the wa. And so ter as il is in the power I of the South ('andina Railroad to accom? plish ii, the old patrons of tho Charleston i route aro nssured of rates alway? as fnvor ! able 8? nutyiio offered elsewhere. ! An extraordinary impression is nnder [ f mod Ui have existed, and to Some extent muy yet exist, that au imwillimmess to mute iu the formation ot a low Through Freight Tariff to points of completion OB the Charlotte Railroad bas been exhibited by the- South Carolina Railroad Company : in fact, that propositions to that end had been maile and refused by it. It is proper j here to state, distinctly and emphatically, I that i moa impressions aro utterly without ; foundation. The policy of the Company I is now, as it always has been, never to j alica- a lower rate' at a competing point; and its practice is, a? it has alway?been, ! to allow thc road uearcBt thc competing I pontt to make the rate necessary to gfve 'tts patrons all the advantages promised ? elsewhere lu conformity with this prae ; tice, the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad has been, and now is, folly autho? rized to establish any rate to the sea St ! ( bal lest?n it sees flt, and thc Sonth Caro i bna Railroad will accept its proposition i>f i such rates. Thc notice of shippers is further asked to the rc'OStablte^fment of the Company's j Receiving and Forwarding Office, whereby i freights to and from the sea arc received I and proinptlv forwarded free of cninmi* ; sion. W. J. MAGRATH. President. H. T. i'F.AKS, Oen'l Sup't. . Tariff Rotes Between Charlotte amt j ' harlestone s. C. e. \ h. ?.Jfc. S., S. IS B. K. lift miles. 130 miles. 11st class per l(k> lbs . .4i"> sent*. (?5 cents. 2d " . .50 4t 50 i :kiK> .' 4? Grain per rftadtfel ... Kt " 12 I Floirr per harrel.75 " 75 Cotton per b*1<-> from Columbia to New I Stork, ?."?. _ July lg General Superintendent's Office. CHARLOTTE * S. C. RAILROAD Cor.fMiUA. S. C., June 0, I860. ON sud aft ?ar TUESDAY, loth instant, THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS. ; ulakine; eloeo-connections, '.vdt hr run ovei j this road a? follows: j Leave Columbia Junction at -1.05 p. m. , Arrive at Charlotte at .11.15 " : Leave (Charlotte ai.12.13 a. m. Arrive at Columbia Junction av.. 6.55 " July H' JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't. ; Schedule over South Carolina H. R. GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE. Cn AttMtHTON, Julv 7, 1866. ON and after TUESDAY, July ll), 180(1, thc Passenger Trains will |?*avr and arrive as follows, viz : Leave. Gulum I.ia at . .. ... .?.50 a. m. Arrive in Charleston at.4.00 p. ni. Leave Charleston ut.7.30 a. m. Arrive iii PoJnmbia at.4.40 p. m. HENRY T. PEAKE, .July h General Superintendent. South Carolina Railroad Company. RECEIVING AND FORW'RD'G DEP'T. CHAKLKSTOjt, .Tune ? >. lHQti. rlIHE South Carolina Railroad Company JL having re-established its Receiving and Forwarding Office, Merchandize and Produce consigned to its Agent, from (he interior to Northern ]K>rts and from North? ern ports to the interior, will be cared for and shipped to the point of destination. Consignments to be forwarded bv sea must always bo accompanied by billa of lading and letter of advice, with instruc? tions to insure, if desired, .lune 28 E. N. FULLER, B. A F. Ag't. Notice to Shippers. npHE Charlotte aud South Carolin? Rail ! _L road are prepared to give through re ? ceipts to Kew \ork, rei Portsmouth, op . cotton, at six dollars per bale. This rate . include? all charges to the point of destin? ation. JAMES ANDERSON, Jane 14 Superintendent. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHA Nf If: OF TIMK.' ON and after SUNDAY, June 10, 1866. trains.will run HS follows: Leave Charlotte it 11.15p. m. and 4.30 a. m. The 11.15 p. iii. Maui make.-, ipiick con? nections with traitiM for tin North at Ra? leigh, and is the QUICKEST AND MOST COM? FORTABLE ROUTE TO ALL POINTS NORTH AND WEST FROM CO li UMBI A ! ! **- THROUGH TICKETS can be had ut Charlotte to all the Northern cities. E. WILKES. June t? Kngiiicor and Snper't. GREAT TIIROlGil B0?T? XOBTII! Via Richmond and Danville Rail? road, from Greensboro, N. C., via Danville and Richmond, Va., to Washington, Baltimore, Philadel? phia ana New York. ri^HE traveling public arc informed that ? JL this line is now fully open, lo the com . plction of the Charlotte and South Caroli? na Railroad between Columbia and Char? lotte, eur THROUGH TICKETS can be i purchased at the Ticket Office of tho Char? lotte and South Carolina Railroad, at Co? lumbia. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Sup't Richmond and Danville Railroad. Juno 21 _ I Greenville and Columbia Railroad. ! GEN'L SUPERINTENDS OFFICE, COLUMBIA, Mav 26, 1866. ON and after MONDAY next, 28th Inst., tho Passenger Trains will run daily {Sundays excepted) until further notice, as ollowa: : LeaveOolumbia at 7.00 a. tu. Alston at. 9.46 " " Newberry at.11.85 " Arrive at Abbeville at.4.50 p. m. " at Anderson at..7.10 " .' at Granville at ..... 8.10 " Leave Greenville at .. 5.55 a. in. . Anderson at. 6.55 '. ! ? Abbeville at. 9.20 . } " Newberry at.2.461>. TU. Arrive at Alston at.. . 1.2 . '* \ " at Columbia at. 7.10 " J. B. LASSALLE, May 27 General Superintendent ENOOURA?TE ENTERPRISE! rm ai Bum Bodx,Job and Sowtpapei i Printing Office. JULIAN A HELBY, Proprietor. THE DAILY PHOENIX l* pubhrjhi-.l rrVCI v intjl'Uitlg, * VoCpt Alini- ' ?Uv, and .-otu aiu.- th* LATEST Nh WS, by telegraph and mail.-., up tb?' hom ni apnnx to prese; Editorials, Correspondence , from different point?, Miscellaneous Road- . ing, Tales, Poetry, Sketches, etc, ete., ?-te. I lu the QUANTITY and QUALITY of its READING MATTER ii- imt to be excelled br any*paper io South Carolina. ADV-ER-| T WEMEN'rs insert?-., ou frvnrabl* twwn?. TIIBTRI-WBBRIAPHfliM\ j Contains, in ?very number, the reading j j matter (embracing the latest news) ot '? TWO ISSUES ot" the daily. Fr is published j i every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday ? roomings. TH ft ?*o?ANKR ; Ia published every Wednesday morning. : It is tho desire, and ?il! bc thc object ol ; the Proprietor, to make this equal to, it not tho best. FAMILY NEWSPAPER in the South. In fact, aa its nano- indi? ate*?. A. Home Companion. Resido lili collection . f thc cream i the news of the week, Political. Financial and the Muskets, jt Will contain a laivc amount of LITERARY MATTER, such HS 1 choice talos, Sketches ami Poetrv. ii ; will embrace EIGHT PAGFS, containing j FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS, ia printe<l in a form to bind, and thus secures a faithful record and history nt passing events. JOB WORK. Our JOR OFFICE it folly supplied with all kinds of WOOD and FANCY TY PK, CARDS, PAPER, COLORED INK. ETC., ETC., and we are fuby prepared to execute promptly and at moderate prices. ?Il orders for PAMPHLETS CIRCULARS i HANDULLL4 roSTKftti. CARD? BLANKS EIC Charleston Advertisements. Notice to Merchants -and Shippers. THE UNDERSIGNED are pre?tarrd to j *?ov that it Ur mach cheaper to p?y & Forwarding Agent twenty-five cents per paekage for forwarding thew Oor><iu ..r Cot? ton tbrou?K ?mr city, than to ewnuigutheHi 10*14tfo amati p Company or-Railrnaal Cou* paov profctiaiiig to forward free of chaise. 0. N. AVERTI X A SON7 j RcceivhiK ?od F? rwarrli?f Agtn, Oharlee to?i, S. C. hine my in IVIRETT LINE. Boston & Charleston CS?. TH R NMW A I THEODORE D. WAGNER, CAPTAIN RODNEY BAXTER, Of itbout Uti) Tous 11 arl he,,. IS ready to r&t-ire FREIGHT, audhwill I leave*Boston for-Charleston, ?. Cool SATURDAY. 2Sth .tidy. ro ho followed hn-j medi&Lsiv bv 1er con.-", t. .?l'?**irai size. DANIEL "LEWIS .. CO..;) MercTiapTbi Row. Agent*, at R??stoii. A. J. SALIN \S. Az* m at <Marleston, S. C., wfl.1 forward go.xJetw Augusta. Atlanta, I Columbia, ('Riiidexi, Florence. RcaufortJ Hibou Head, Jacksonville, Palatka, Fla., Georgetown, s. C., and .ill intermediate | points. .inly 7 ;"J \ NEW YORK AITD CHAJiLESTON PWSSTE'MSUlPniMPAWJ Fare Rediioed to $26. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ . louring -<.''.- Port. HfttTh Ak?fnute Thurm iou. STKASISHIP FtAMBKU , CAI'J. G. M. W . [_KKT.. STBAXSIUP MOREKA, "?APT. i.'. P. M-\!;sM."JLYN. r?lili..--K STKAMyHlPX. HBDI-III?; every 1 inducement i- SHIPPEt:* sod the TRAVELING PUBLIC, haring superior accommodation!! i'??r Paeeettgt r-. with tables supplied hy ?very luxury tb?- N?w York an-': (-!harle>ion markets eau alford: and. t>r. safety, speed and comfort, an un? rivalled "ii the coast. THE STEAMSHIP MONEKA CAPTAIN C. F. MUMHMA:., "\TfriLL LEAVE NORTH ATI ?ANTIC VV WHARF, on T!?TTRSDAYT Julv 2U, 1SG?, .o o'clock; Liberal advHtu*??s mad?.- on consignments to New York. For Freight ur I'assage .luplv at the Agent.-. WILLIS A CHXSOLM, Julv 'Jo Nor! li Atlantic Wharf. COHEN, HANCKEL & CO., i Factors ,iiul (\niunissr?u Merchants. No. 46 East Eay, Charleston. S. C. JACOU eoKKS. i. 1'. UANCKiX. ins COlnW. "VTT1LL sell COTTt )N, RICE, T< ?DACCO, W Naval Stores and all description* ol Produce or Merchandize. Will ship to Northern and Foreign Ports, .Vc Will make liberal advances on consignments for sale or shipment. May 15 Ail! ('onilllPrTP, I 'uor??H pire d.ui?njj)rj L?(JJIJ"1U?? CHARLESTON. S. C. . , nfl - POPULAR and well known S.X|MT HOTEL bas been NEWLY FUR ^u?. NlSllEH throughout hy the present proprietor, \>no ha.-- been Sixteen years connected with the . stablishment. IL WHITE, Proprietor. . G KOKO i: G. MIXER. Superintendent. CHAS. A. MIU.EC, Cashier. March'll NOTICE. MAYOR S OFFICE, Cot.cxsu .Tnne 2, 186i>. F?ll th. information of persons who may bo ignorant of the laws of int city, anti to prevent anj further violation ot said laws hen iti mentioned, the follow? ing Ordinances are republished: ''Be it ordained, That it sha'! not be law? ful to drive any wagon, cart or other car nag??, or ride or h ad any horse ?cross or upon auj open brick drain, within thu cor? porate limits of the city of Columbia, ex? cept at the bridges or other places pro? vided for crossing said drain.-, under a penalty not ?set.'ding twenty dollars for each alni every offence." "Be it further ordained, That it shall not bo lawful to drive any wagon or ot her car? nage, or ride or lead any norse er mule, or suffer them to stand apon any pavement, except in case? of absolute necessity; anti any person offending herein, shall be sub? ject to a fine of uot loss than one, nor mot e than fifty dollars.'" Juno 5 THEO. STARK, Mayor. Grain Cradles, Grain Fans, &c. At the Sign of the fl olden I'ad-t.ock. AFULL supply of CHAIN CRADLES, Grain Fan-', Scythe Blades, Scythe Stones, Fan Wire, Biddles, Ac in store and for ?ale. low for cash. _May?t; JOHN C. DIAL. Thos. P. Walker, Magistrats and Coroner, Office in Poat Office Building, Columbia. ftp New York Advertisements. STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xi*OIi thc atie of COTTON, COTTON JP YARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Stores, ic, and for tho parchase ot Merchandize gcneralljr, 66 Pearl fitrtct, jfe>c York. \ ' Consignments to ns from every point in ! the Sooth fully protected by insurance ss soo* as. ?hippoil. " Joly 14 Iv ! J. E. STENHOUSE. ALLAN MACAULAY. SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! ! SOUTHEHN SECUHITIES ! ? Bought and Sf dd on cOJrunissinn by ! LAWRENCE BROTHERS & tjR j BANKERS, WO. 16 WALL STREET, NEW TOltK. TluTONEY recfciveiTon deposit from banks, I IXL hankers, merchants and others. Or ! ders in Gold, Government and other Secu ? ritics executed at the regular Stock Ex. I change by a member withe Cnn. Consign - I mcnts of Cotton solicited. April 8 ; DEWITT C. LAWRANCE. Jo UN R. Cseu.. I Crang J. LAWKRNCE. WM. A. HAXSTKI>. CONFEDERATE GENERALS. AGENTS WANTED to soil our nsw serie* of Card Photographs of PRO? MINENT MEN of the South. 100,000 have already been sold. Agents aro making $10 per day. Send for letter of agfcncy. En? close to, and we will send a good assort? ment, bv return mail, that w?Tsell for $15. Address JONES ft CLARK, Publish's. April 4 83 Nassau street. New York. JAMES CONNER'S SONS . ISITE1) STATES TYPE FOUNDRY PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, NOS. 28, 30 ?nd 32 Centre street, (corner of Kf-ade street, ) Now York. The type on which this paper is printed is from the above. Foundry. ??ov 18 WESTCHESTER HOUSE . Corner Broome Street and B'twery, X. Y. ' THIS house, capable of accommodating three hundred guests and kept on the European plan, is ceutrally located, and near to all points. City "cars pass the Hotel to *? the Ferried,"Railroad Depots - and plaices of Amusement every taree minuten. Single Rooms, $1.00 per day: double, ?2,00. J. F. DARROW ft CO,, Jnn 14 ly Proprietors. - & pa .> * = ~ * a ^ ."??-;"3 - I ? ?j? ?5 ~ Z /T25 5 >.? ?. %>3>a< * An Old Song Set to a New Tune. ?'.ls Spring approach m. Ants and Roaches Frota their Judes come ovt; And Mice and Jlat*. tn spite of cats, fy ai]y skip otto*d." "Costar's" Bat, Roach, Sec., Exter s, Is a pasto -used for Katu, Mice, Roaches. Black and lied Ants, dc, do. "Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator Is a liquid or ? ash-used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Bed-hugs, Jtc. "Costar's" Electric Powder for Ins ta Is for Moths, Mostpiitoes, Fleas, Bed-bugs, Insects on fiants, Fvrte, Animals, fte. asr ! ! '. BEWARE ! ! ? of all worthless imitations. 43" See that "COSTAR'S0 name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. mW Address HEKRY B. COSTAR, 182 Broadway, N. Y. ?s- Soid in Columbia, S. C.} by And all Druggists and Retailers. I860. INCREASE OF RATS.-The Farmer's Gazette (English) asserts and proves by figures that one pair of RATS will have a progeny and descendants no less than 651,050 in three years. Now, unless thia immense family caa be kept down, they would consume more food than "Iron?a sus? tain 65,000 human beings. ..vf See "COSTAR S" advertisement above. 1866. RATS veases BIRDS. - Whoever engages in shooting small birds is a cruel man; whoever aids in exterminating ru's is a ^Mf benefactor. We should like some one to give ns the benent of their experience in driving out these peats. We need something besides dogs, cats and traps for this busi? ness.- Scientific A nericon, X. Y. er See ''COSTAR'S" advertisement above 186(3. ..COSTARS" It AT EXTERMINATOR ls simple, safe and sure-the most perfect RAT-ifieation mooting we have ever attend? ed. Every Rat that can get it, properly prepared,"wilt eat it, and every ono that eats it will die, generally at some place as distant as possible from where it was taken. [Lake Shore (Mich.) Mirror. ter See "COSTAR'S" advertisement above. 1866. A YOICE FROM THE FAR WESf. Spc-aking of "COSTAR'S" Rat, Roach. Aut, ftc, Exterminator-"more gram and pro? visions aro destroyed annually tn Qrairt County by vermin than would pay for tons nt thia Rat and Insect Killer." May 8 T3UIO f Luncasier ( Wis.) Herald. Sso ' Cos VA a V advertisement abor?