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A lady took her little boy to church for tho first time. Upon hearing tho organ, ho -was on his feet in? stanter. "Sit down," said the mother. "I won't," Lo shouted; "I want to seo the monkey." The Crown Princess of Prussia opened a fancy fair in her palace for the relief of indigent soldiers. Tho Turkish Ambassador immediately bought a bouquet at her table, aud paid 1,000 thalers for it. . How TO SAVE GAS.-A reflector is in use in a depot in Baltimore, which makes as much light by the nid of four burners, as thirty burners make without it. A writer in thc London Field says that tho custom of ladies huuting on horseback with the ir fathers and bro? thers has become so common ns to cease to L _ a novelty. Ono charge in a lawyer's bill against a client was, "For waking'up in tho night and thinking of your business -five dollars." A mau iu SU Louis was placed under a bond of $150, the other day, to keep tho pence towards a dog, which ho had threatened to kill. A New York paper calls Beecher's story a gigantic sell-it has sold 350,000 copies of tho Ledger. A ti Indiana husband applied for a divorce, on the ground that bis wifo is an incorrigible thief. There were 80-1,298 mnrriages last year in the United States. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. r-pr BBLS. EXTBA FAMILY FLOUB. 4 fj 20 bags Country " 10 bble. Becker's Self-raining " For salo low by E. & G. ?. HOPE. May 9_ CUBA MOLASSES. ONE THOUSAND gallons choice CUBA MOLASSES. 200 gallons New Orleans SYRUP. For salo low. E. & G. D. HOPE. March 13 8 IRISH POTATOES. BBLS., just received, in fine order. April 21 JOHN C. SEEGERS & CO. Printing Material For Sale. AN assortment of TYPE and MATERI? AL, sutlicicnt tn publish a largo sized paper, is offered for sale at a very reason? able price. Tho TYPE is as good as new. For further particulars, apply at this oflico._ " Fch 23 HAVANA SEGARS. ASMALL invoice of genuino HAVANA SEGAR8, for sale bv Mar?h 29 E. A G. D. HOPE. Lime, Cement and Plaster. JUST received, a fresh supply of host STONE LIME, ROSENDALE CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. In store and for sale cheap for cash bv April 4_JOHN C. DIAL. Plow Moulds! Plow Moulds! SWEDES PLOW MOULDS, ZJVJ V7 just received and for saloliv March 8_J. & T. R. AGNEW. Thos. P. Walker, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE. OFFICE in rear of Conrtnouso, formerlv occupied hy D. B. DcSaussuro, Esq. " Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, &c. JglX.THOUSAND lbs. WHITE LEAD, in A complete assortment of Colored Paints, dry and in oil. 300 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes. AI.80, Linseed, Tanners', Kerosene and Ma? chinery Oils. Furniture, Coach and Japan Varnishes. A complete variety of Paint, Varnish, I Graining, Whitewash, Duating and Scrub? bing Brushes. In store and for sale at lowest prices by JOHN C. DIAL. THREE THOUSAND CUSTOMEIIS. Merchants and those engaged in other pursuits, Ifho desire that their goods or their business services' should be daily brought to the atten? tion of three or four thousand read? ers, ought to advertise in the Phoenix, which circulates in every District in the State, and more especially in those which have constant communi? cation with Colambia. This is worth thinking about. Cabine t-raakep, Upholsterer and Undertaker. HAVING resumid the .above business, I am pre Jpared td execute all kinds of work in tho above line ai the shortest notice and most reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on hand. Funerals promptly attended. ' Aug 30 M. II, BERRY. At Brennan A Carroll's Carriage Factory. SCYTHES AND GRAIN CRADLES. -| ?y DOZEN Griffin's hes! Scythes, 1 - (! " beal Grain Cradles, manu? factured expressly to cut Sontlu ni grain. Just received, and for sale at reduced prices, by .'. ,* T. li. AGNEW. April 28 ' Bacon Sides, Shoulders and Strips. FIFTEEN THOUSAND lb?. PRIME SIDES ami SHOULDERS. 2.000 HIM. Bacon strips. For sale low by March 20 v., A (i. n. HOPE. ' NAILS, NAILS, NAILS. Al the Sinn of thc Golden I'wl-lMck. Charleston Advertisements. MUIS H OIT BE j qHA>LESTON, s. ?. THIS irell-knowu FIRST-CLASS ?St HOTEL has be?n thoroughly ropair Jia ?.i refitted and refurnished, and is now rcadv for tho accommodation of tho traveling" publie, whose patronage is rc .peetfnlly solicited. i f TliA proprietor promises to do all in his power for the comfort of his guests. March 21 JOSEPH PURCELL, Frop'r. Livery and Bale Stables, . ' OHALMERS RTRE?T, .. Jfc- - Charleston, S. C. DIE- o.'P-'?Jt TBWIGEN & RAKER, Pro-JgSSE \\ flSpHetora Saddle Horses, Car? riages, Phtrtons and Buggies to hire, at all hours, bluies and Horse? for sale. Onarleatoa'Hotel, 1 Cir A Ii'L'?'STd N, s. c. } COACHES always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the Hotel. Feb 20 WHITE & MIXER, Proprietors. New York Advertisements. New York Hotel, NEW YORK CITY. THE subscribers, successors to H. Cran? ston, Esq., and Cranston & Hildreth, in tho proprietorship of this well-known POPULAR HOTEL. Wish to assure their friends and the public generally, that they shall spare no pains nor expense in their endeavors to maintain its reputation so well merited under its former proprietors, as one of THE FIRST OF FIRST-CLASS HOTELS. D. M. HILDRETH & CO. April 7 "mo SOUTHERN BANK NOTES'. SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bought and sold on commission by LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO., BANKERS, NO. 1G WALL STREET, NEW YORK. MONEY received on deposit from hanks, bankersj-niorchanta and others. Or-1 dora in Gold. Government and other Seen- ' lilies executed at thc regular Stock Ex? change by a member of the firm. Consign? ments of Cot ton solicited. April S DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL. CYUPB J. LAWJ?EX/?E. WK. A. HALSTFD' STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, " Commission Merchants, ITi OR tho salo of COTTON, COTTON " YARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Stores, Ac, and for tho purchase of Merchandize generally, CG Pearl Street, Nein York. Consignments to us from every point in the South fully protected by insurance a soon as shipped. Julv 11 Iv J. E. STENHOUSE. ALLAN MACAULAY. JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28, SQ and 32 Centre street, (coi ner of Reade street,) New York. Thc typo on which this paper is printed is from the above Foundry. Nov 18 14A MAP OV BDSY LOTE"-A VAL.UA BLE A?fKUAii ATLAS.-Np one, who resides within reach of a daily mail, should fail to subscribe for the Phoe? nix. On tho various railroads con? centrating in this city, it furnishes to subscribers the latest news by tele? graph and mail from all parts of the United States and Europe, including full market reports from the princi? pal cities. Those whose mail facili? ties are restricted should subscribe for that exeelleut family paper, the (ZlC?n?f, containing eight pages forty-eight columns-of rending mat? ter, in quarto form, suitable for bind? ing. At the end of tho year, sub? scribers may have a volume (or two, if they prefer it,) which will be a complete record of the events of thc year, valuable for reference, as well ns an excellent literary collection of tales, sketches, ?fcc. TUB CiEXlIXE $25. Bartlett Sewing Machine. $25. WANTED, Agents; $150 per mont li and all expenses p:tid, to sell the genuine BARTLETT SEWING MACHINE. This machine will do all (he work that can be done on any high-priced machine, and i.-; fully patented, licensed and warranted for five years. Wo pay thc above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can bo made. For circulars and terms, address H. HALL A- CO., 721 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, l'a. April 12 St! FULTON MARK ET SMOKED "BEEF and TONGUES. Tubs choice GOSH KN BCTTF.R, at 4<v. Bags ami pockets JAVA COFFEE, ul 10c; a fresh lot -superior. Bbls. and boxes Breakfast Lacon. Milk, Butter, Trenton, Sugar, Wine ami Soda Crackers. Hocker's Self-raisins FLOUR-genuine. Bbls. Jersey Peach-blow Potatoes. And for sale at FAIR PRICKS by March 23 C. H. BALDWIN A CO. THE TRIUMPH OF ART! MORE TESTIMONY IN FAYOR.OF Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. ITIXTRACTS FROM LETTERS: "Tho li Queen's Delight ia beginning to awaken the attention of ont physicians. Its remarkable curativo power is seen in Ha wonderful effect upon disease. As a blood purifica*, tpero ii no medicine like it known to tho profession. A 'gentleman tedd me that bia non has been taking thc Queen's Delight, and is more benefited hy it than hy any other medicine. Ho wants aVhiKcnbottles." - . Extract from a letter: "Tl is due to you to atate in this public manner, in order that the people may know tho truth, that 1 hnve tried your" Queen's Delight, and found it not only what you saul it was-"a pure?medicine"- but tho heat.niedicinu I have ever taken for emption i arid general bad health. 1 had ap eruption id over my body, with impaired digtstinti' ?nd disor? dered liver, and have mod a great many medicines without any benefit. I have taken ono bottloof your Queen's Delight, the eruption has disappeared, my appetite is better, my liver sud digestion is im? p?o ved. lam satisfied one or two more bottles will euro me." Extract from a letter: "At the close of the war, my constitution waa shattered. 1 could not cat, sleep or perform any duty i whatever, such wan my prostrate condi? tion. Medicine and medical aid 1 had in abundance, such was my condition up to a low months since, when I began the use of your Queen's Delight. I have used two bottles, my constitution is greatly im? proved, my appetite is good, enjoy refresh? ing sleep, and am able to perform my share of daily labor." Extract from a letter-Wonderful effect of only ono bottle: "I have used only half butilo of 'Queen's Delight' for boils and eruptions of tho skin and itching hu? mors of the blood, which annoyed me very much. I am entirely cured. ? think your medicine a valuable "ono." A remarkable case of liver complaint and headache cured by tho uso of "Heinitell's Queen's Delight :" A lady of unquestioned worth and reputation voluntarily {jives tes? timony of tho wonderful effects of this medicine. Sho has been from early years a martyr to headaches, caused by imper? fect action of tho liver, producing intense headache and pain over thc eyes. She has taken only four bottles, and assures us of thc perfect cure it has made. She now en? joys good health. Still another: "During last spring,*I had been troubled with obstinate chills and ?ever, which, when cured, left my system in a wretched condition, blood impure, and 1 was alllicted with an angry, and, as 1 at one time thought, an incurable, cutaneous eruption over my entire body. The most violent remedios suggested failed to work a cure, until, at tho instance of a fiiend. 1 tried Dr. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. Lesa than two bottles cured me, leaving my skin in a heall hy condition. My general health is as good as ever. For such pnrnoscs, 1 have, ever since my cure, unhesitatingly recommended your Queen's Delight."' Don't buy any but the right kind. All genuine Queen's Delight has the copy-right mark on the outside, and it is tho only medicine which produces these wondcTfnl cures. For sale wholesale and retail at FISHER A HEINITSH'S April Drug Store. CARDS! CARDS!-Show cards, busi? ness cards, visiting and wedding cards, executed at the Phonix Job Office, in the neatest stylos of the ort. Cards of all sizes constantly on hand, and all orders from town or country promptly attended to. Ale and Porter. TEN casks EDINBURG ALE, pints. DUBLIN POUTER, pinta. For sale by March 13 E. A G. D. HOPE. Ladies, Please Notice. ?UMBRELLAS, PARA? SOLS, FANS and JEWELRY^fflt^ neatly repaired. ZZY\2, New FANS made for those furnishing feathers. CLOCKS repaired, cleaned and warrant? ed, by J. E. LUMSDEN, Comer Lady and Assembly streets. April 19_ HEINITSH'S CELEBRATED GERMAN HORSE POWDER ! For all Diseases to which a Horse is Liable. TBE various diseases to which that no? ble and useful animal, the horse, is subject, and the little knowledge that is known of them by farriers and ignorant ostlers, have occasioned many remedies to j bo offered to the public under different ! forms, with high encomiums, and ianc I Boned by dignified names. Some of these I are injurious; others, at beat, of little usc, I and many entirely worthless, and do not i meet tho want.'A good medicine, free j from objections of thin kind, has long been ] desired by many gentlemen who have va ' luahle horses. We therefore offer the only i good medicine-the true "OER M AN' HOUSE POWDER," which bas proved so , efficacious in all the diseases, it is pre? pared from the original recipe nf Dr. Hci ? nitsh, of Germany. Its extra- nlinary vir? tues : ire attested to by tin usands, ?lld fur fifty yt ais has stood, and still stands, tirs; in me estimation of all experienced farm? ers .md agriculturists us thc best medicine tor ihn horse, lt is recommended for I horses foundered by eating lo excess or drinking cold water when heated, lo such as have symptoms of glanders or are ex I nosed to the infection by being with other horses, for indigestion, distemper, hide? bound, drowsiness, loss of appetite, inward sprains, debility, wasting ol flesh, sore eyes, swelled lens, grease, ll m : e. .-ni !'< it, old coughs, for exhutistinn ! ivt.rk. It earlies off all foul bullio - ;-illeS ?md cools thu blood, and prevent* horses be? coming stiff and foundered, it i a stimu? lus for weak stomachs, and renders thc lind's and skin soft ami ?hie, giving n smooth coat lo the bair. .Uk itu "iii i nitsh's German Morse Pnwdi r." For -. le hy FISHER A IIEINITSI1, Dingend? Marek 7 HARDWARE AT COST. ^-^T\, THE balance nroiirx** r -.-.i 0f HARDWARE ^^tW* will bo sold at COST. ara- STATE BILI S TAKEN AT PAH. -aa March 29 E. & G. D. HOPE Live and LetXive!" THE PHONIX Tow KI; Tu ESS PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT HAYING been thoroughly fitted up and supplied with CARDS, TAPER, BRONZE, COLORED INK, COTS and TYPE in groat variety, the proprietor is prepared to exe? cute, at short notice, in good style, aud at reasonable prices, every variety of Job Printing, From u Visiting Card to a Thrcc-Shcct roster, or a Pamphlet to a large-sized Yo lumo. ' Call and Examine Samples Of the following: Booka, Pamphlets, Hand-bills, Posters, Programmes, Business Curds, Visiting Cards, Dray Tickets, Wedding Cards, Receipts, Bill Heads, Label?, ? Circula s, Blanks, fia JULIAN A. SELBY, PropV Phoenix and Gleaner Printing Ginee, West-sido Main Street, above Taylor, April C Columbia, S. C. The Great American Blood Purifier. QUEEN'S DELIGHT! milE QUEEN'S DELIGHT, the great X American Alterativo and Blood Puri? fier, is the moat perfect vegetable com? pound of alterativo?, tonic?, diuretic? and diaphoretics; making it tho inoBt effective Invigorating, rejuvenating and blood cleansing cordial known to tho world. In introducing this new and extraordi? nary medicine to the public, observation leads us to remark that too little attention is paid to tho "life of all flesh," the blood. Many diseases, and, too. many complaints, which have their origin in a vitiated state of the blood, aro treated only a? symptoms and results; whereas, if tho remedy had beon applied io enrich'thc blood and ren? der it pure, both, canso and ctVcct would have been removed. Tho Queen's Delight ! in offered to tho atlliotcd as ft sure remedy j for those diseases arising from an impure i condition ol' Ibo blood, lt ha? a direct and speedie action upon that Huid, und consequently render? the blood pure. It in said, on high authority, that "man no sooner beginn to live than he bogins to di?, and that the characteristics, of tho living organism aro ceaseless chango and ccase'lcs? waste." It is obvious, there lore, to every refloating mind, that unless tho blood ie pure, in supplying, tho waste tis? sue? with material, it must bo tho canto ol' iumiuierable dis and constitutional disor? ders, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, He? patic Disorder?, Consumption, Inflamma? tions, Fevers, Ac. Life and health is only to bu maint inned hy the circulation of pure arti nal blood. We therefore advise cverv ono whose blood io in tho least vitiated by indnlgenco or excess, and whoso constitution is im? paired by disease and is Bullering from Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Consump? tion, Scrofuli. or King's Evil, Carbuncles, Doits, Itching Humor of tho Skin, Erysi? pelas, Skin Disoases. Tettor, Roughness of tho Skin, Pimples, blotches, Pains in the Roues, old Ulcers, Syphilis and Syphilictio Sores, Indigestion, Inllammation of thc Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in tho Back, General Debility, and for all complaints arising from deficiency und poverty of blood, to uso tho Queen's Delight. Females of delicate constitution, Butler? ing from weakness and depression ot mind in consequence of those complaints which nalino imposes at the period of change, have a pleasant and turo remedy in the Queen's Delight. Children whose fair and ruddy complex? ion gave early promise of health' and beauty, but too soon become blanched and pale by some hereditary taint of the blood, will have tho rich boon restored by using the Queen's Delight. The nnaccliniatcd and persons traveling into warm countries will lind tho Queen's Delight a great protection from all malari OHS affection and diseases which originate j in a change of climate, diet and life. Tho extraordinary and unprecedented ? cures performed by the Queen's Delight j Coin].on;ul is attracting thc attention ot ; every one, not only at home, hut abroad. Tho merits of this compound are being felt and appreciated everywhere Hear what they say of it in New York: "It is a remedy of much importance and value, exerting an influence over all the secre? tions, which is unsurpassed by any other ; known alterative, lt is extensively used in i all tho various forms of primary and , secondai y syphilitic affections; also, inj Scrofulous, hepatic and cutaneous diseases, : in which its uso is followed by the most i successful results." Ita properties ns a remedy were first in- , traduced to the notice of tho profession by i Dr. Thoa. Young Simons, of South Carolina, ? as carly as 1828, as a valuable alterative re- ; mody in syphilitic affections, and others re? quiring use o'f mercury. Dr. Simona* state? ments have been endorsed and extended hy Dr. A. Lope/., of Mobile, and Dr. II. R. Trost, of Charleston. From thc reports in . its favor, there seems no reason to doubt ' the ollieacy of this medicino in Secondary Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, 1 Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com? plaints benefited by alterative medicines. For sah; wholesale and retail by FISHER St HEIN1TSH, April 5 fimo Druggists. Columbia. 8. O._ ? A HOME JOURS An.-Tho best family j journal now published in the South [ is tho Gleaner, issued from this office, j It contains weekly eight pages of solid reading matter, excluding ad? vertisements entirely. A specimen number will be sent to any one dc- I siring to subscribe. READY-MADE CLOTHING. THE ladicH, gentlemen and young poo ple of Columbia, who may bc in want of "SOMETHING TO WEAR," arc respect? fully and earnestly invited by tho ladies of the Industrial Association to call at their Work-room, in thc Female Academy, and examine the articles which they have now ready for salo. Some one will always be found ready to exhibit the ready-made gar? ments and to receive orders from those | who may wish to have work done neatly and promptly. Tho object of thc Association is to fur? nish constant employment to those who, having been impoverished by tin; war, now depend on the noedlo for daily bread. Doe? not such au object commend itself to the hearts of our citizens?. Or must the anxious applicants for work be told that ot rpeople prefer Northern-made garment?, and that there is, therefore, no moro work for them? Shall it be said that such an Association as titi? cannot bo sustained in the capital of South Carolina? Jun li) Old Newspapers I7SOM SALE at the PHONIX OFFICE. NEW SCHEDULE On Spartanburg and Union Railroad. ^ ON and arter MONDAY, tho 20th May Inst., thc Passenger Trains will run on Mundays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Down trains leaving Spartaiihurg C. II. at 5 a. in.: arrive at Alston at 11.30 a. in. Up trains leave Alston at 12.:)') j), m.; arrive at Spartan burg O. H. at 7.00 p. m. THOM. H. JETER, President S. A. U. Itailruad. UuionvtUo, S. C., May 10, 1807. May 18 ....... Imo Sup ts Office ?. C. Railroad Co., COMPANY SHOPS. MAY ll, 18C7. UNTIL further notice, I'a--eugcr i rains will run on this Hoad a? follows: Mail Train -Kati. Leas o! Charlotte <laily 12.19 a. m.; G ivons boro 4.51; Haleigh 9.18. Arrive in O-.hil? born 12 10 p. m. West. Leave Goldsboro 1.07 p. m.: Haleigh 3.50; Greensboro 7.5H. Arrive in Charlotte 12.19 a. m. "4c0O?i?nodrt/io?? Train, daily, [Sunday* excepted)- East. Leave Charlotte 5.50 a. m.: Raleigh 10.40. Arrive at Goldsboro 3.0? a. m. West. Leave Goldsboro 1.30 a, m.; Raleigh COO. Arrive in Charlotte 10.40 p. m. Passengers by Mail Trains make closo through connections-either way-at Char? lotte, with Charlotte and S. C. Railroad; at Greensboro, fin Danville and Bichmond: at Raleigh, via Weldon and Day Line and Annamcssic Linc. Also, connect at Golds? boro with Mail Train on Wilmington and "Weldon Road, to and from Wilmington. Timo from Charlotto to New York forty hours, by either route. _ May 10 12 JAS. ANDERSON. Sup't. General Superintendent's Office, CHARLOTTE A S. C. RAILROAD, COI.UMUIA, S. C., May 2, lbii7. ON and after SUNDAY. May 5, the sche? dule of tho Passenger Trains over this Road will bo as follows: Leave Columbia at.5.80 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte at.12.15 a. m. Leave Charlotto at. 12.20 a.m. Arrive at Columbia at. 0.30 a. m. Closo connections are made at Columbia mid Charlotte with mail trains on tho North Carolina and South Carolina Railroads. Ry this arrangement, passengers by thc Greenville Road may go immediately through Eastward, and have no detention in Columbia. THROUGH TICKETS are sold at Colum? bia to Richmond, Ya., Washington, D. C., Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., and New York city-giving choice of routes via Portsmouth or Richmond- and baggage checked. Tickets arc also sohl at Char? lotte for Charleston and Augusta. An Accommodation Train, for freight and local passage, leaves Columbia at 7 a. m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of each week, and Charlotto on the same days and hour; arriving at Columbia and Charlotte at 7 p. ia. May 3 C. BOUKNIGHT, Sup't. Schedule over South Carolina R. R GENERAL SUFI'S OFFICE, CIIAULESTOX, S. C., March IL I860. ON and after the 13th inst., the Through Mail Train will run as follows, viz: Leave Charleston.8.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia. 5.20 p. ni. Leave Columbia.0.50 a. m. Arrive at Charleston.4.00?.in. March 13 H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l siipt. Greenville and Columbia Railroad^ PASSENGER Trains will run daily, Suu days excepted, as follows: Leave Columbia at_. 7.15 a.m. " Alston at.9.05 " " Newberry at.10.35 " Arrive at Abbeville at. 3.13 p. m. " at Anderson at.5.10 *. " at Groenvillc at.5.40 " Leave Greenville at_. COO a. m. " Anderson at.6.30 " u Abbcvillo at. 8.35 " " Newberry at.1.20 p.m. Arrive at Alston at.2.45 " " at Columbia at.4.40 " C?R??L?BS! CiitcuLARfl!-Commer? cial and other circulars, in tho various forms-note, letter and commercial post-neatly printed in our Job Office, and all work of this descrip? tion finished in thobest style of print? ing, and at moderate prices. "BEWARE OF THAT COUGH!" THE changing season is productive of many afflictions of thc lungs and throat. A small cough is thc voice of na? ture telling yon to beware of the danger of a neglected cough. For all kinds of cough and affections of the lungs, usc "STAN? LEY'S COUGH SYRUP." lt will euro von. Begin at once. Don't delav. Qo to FISHER A HE1NITSH, and ask for "Stanley's." They are the proprietors. Nov9 Gibson's Patent Cultivator Plows, JUST received, a sup? ply ?,r these SUPERIOR IMPLEMENTS the ad vant ugo from using which is Fl F l V PER CENT, in horses and hands. For sale by the agents, March :t J. ,t T. lt'. AGNEW. WASHINGTON? THE SUBSCRIBERS have jual re? ceived the agency of the celebrated & Washington Washing Machines and Pa ^5 tout (.'lollies Wringer.'. They aro rc Jt mallabie for their simplicity and dura I bility, and are decidedly thc best article i yet introduced. Puce of Machine and Wringer, complete, f >5. March 21 J. A T. R. AGNEW.