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rpTTTi Tv A TT V mr, DA i iii Daily Paper $10 a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY VOLUME I-NO. THE PHONLX, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TBI-WEEKLY, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. STATE PRINTER. TERMS-UT ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. r, six months.$5 00 feefily, " " .8.50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first Insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. 47 Special notices 10 cents a line. AGENTS. Thomas P. Slider, Charleston. H. L. Darr, Sumter. 8. P. Kinard, Newberry. Samuel Drouthitt, Greenville C. H. Wm. Moore, Abbeville C. H. Julius Poppe. Anderson C. H. REMARKABLE DEATH.-"We stated a few days since that a number of dis? tilleries in New York had been seized on the charge of violating the reve? nue laws. Two officers going to ex? amine one of these, ore of them was drowned in a vat. A Mr. Griffiths opened a trap-door io the floor, which he supposed led to u cellar. Stepping down as he supposed to a stairway, he fell into a vat fall of mash, about twelve feet deep, ind was drowned. -? ? ? i LiOSTNG A MttLIuN AND A HALF DOLLARS CIASLLY.-We stated a few "**. days" ago that a Mr. Lord, of New York, had had his safe robbed of $1,500,000. The old man is eccen? tric-sometimes left his safe open takes his loss with indifference, and says he minds the newspaper fuss over the affair more than the loss. COMPLIMENT TO THE PRESIDENT.-A resident of Washington for more than half a century, and has known all the Presidents, says he listened to Presi? dent Johnson's speech on the 22d, and that of all those who have oc? cupied the President's chair, Mr. Johnson is by far the best speaker. INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. -The receipts from internal revenue, since June 30, 1865, amounts to the enor? mous sum of $232,453,876.43. GENUINE AND CIGARS. THE undersigned having completed his arrangements to import direct from Europe and Havana, now offers the follow? ing select assortment of GENUINE IM? PORTED BRANDIES, WINES, ALES aiid CIGARS, as low as they can be bought this side of New York city, viz: Casks Old Hennessey Brandv, vintage '53. " gen. Otard, Dupuv & Co.'s Brandv, vintage I860. Cases Martelle Brandy, warranted. " puro Old Jamaica Rum. " " Holland Gin. " genuine Duff Gordon Sherry. " pure Old Port, guaranteed. " fine Madeira. ALSO, The following brands CHAMPAGNE, warranted genuine: Baskets Piper, Heidsick & Co., pta. &. qts. Cases Jules Mumm's ''Verzenay," qts. " " " "Cabinet," quarts. " Creme de Bouzy, pints and quarts. Baskets Imitation Heidsick, pts. and qts. AND Bbls. Byass' London Porter. " Jeffrey's Scotch Ale. Also, a few'cases pure St. Julien Claret. And genuine "Boner's Bitters." Havana Cigars, Of the following brands, warranted ge? nuine: 2,000 El Tomcguins. 3,000 Figara Prenudas. 1,000 Nueva Albions. 2,000 Pumarilgas Regalias. 2,000 Hermenegildo Treeiillos. I have just received from New York the finest assortment in the city, consisting in part of : Bbls. Pepper's Old Crow Bourbon, 1845. " "ellwood Bourbon. " Cabinet Monongahela. " Family and Imperial Cabinet. ALSO, Bbls. Domestic Gin, Bum, Brandy. ALES AND WINES ON HAND. 200 boxes Virginia and North Carolina TOBACCO, of various brands and prices. Also, agent for Russ A Co.'s St. Domingo Manufacturing Company of New York. And will sell St. Domingo Bitters, St. Domingo Punch, St. Domingo Wine, Buss Ik Co.'s Cock-tails, Cordials, Syrups, ic, at New York prices. 19* To my friends and to the public generally, I will state that I intend to do strictly a LIQUOR BUSINESS; and as I have complete arrangements to import direct, I shall endeavor to keep on hand a supply ol' pure Brandy, ^Vines, Ales, Ac. all of which I will sell" at wholesale or re? tail, at moderate prices for CASH. N. B - TO FAMILIES AND PHYSI? CIANS.-My stock of Imported Winer and Liquors is especially recommended, as I guarantee them to be pure and genuine. J. L. LUMSDEN, March 18 mtb.8 Near the Post Office. CHUCO ie cms! ?VTS7"E have removed to our new Store on W Plain street, and our fine, ?elected and large STOCK OF GOODS are coming, to advertise which we offer CALICOES at thc above price. SHI VER A BECKHAM. March 18 3 COOK WANTED. WANTED, a good MAN COOK for a restaurant. He must be a steady, faithful servant, and must bring good re? commendations as to his capacity and con? duct. To such an one good wages will be paid. Apply at J. FANNING'S Restaurant, March 18 3 Assembly street. Internal Revenue Tax. THIRD DISTRICT S. C., MARCH 18,1866. A LL persons in business, trade or pro ,(\. fes8ion of anv kind since 30th of May, 1805, are required to pav their licenses forthwith. W. A. HARRIS, Collector for Richland District. j*3~ Office-Court House square. March 18_" MB. DAVIDSON'S CLASSICAL SCHOOL, j THE second scholastic quar- j ter of i860 commences on the ;26th of March. Terms-$18 a quarter, in currency. For fur? ther information, apply to or address JAS. WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M., March 18 fi* At Dr. John Fisher's. SpariaiilDiir^ FEMALE COLLEGE. THE Trustees are happy to announce that they have se? cured the services of Rev. A. W. CUMMINGS, D. D., loog and favorably known to tho citizens of S'outh Carolina as the President of tho Female College at Asheville, N. C. His great success there is a sufficient guarantee for his skillful ma? nagement at Spartanburg. The nexk, session will open May 9, and continue thirty weeks. The President will be aided by an able corps of experienced teachers. All bills payable in advance, in specie or its equivalent in currency. Board and Tuition per session.$150 00 Tuition to Day Scholars. 40 00 Music, including use of instrument. 45 00 The other Ornamental Branches at the usual rates. Contingent Fee, $2, and Washing 75 cents per dozen. Each boarder will furnish a tea-spoon, drinking cup, a blanket, a pair of sheets, a pair of pillow-cases, her toilet soap and towels. SIMPSON BOBO, President Board of Trustees. March IS _ - -_-2 _ PARTIES wish? ing to TRAVEL to Edgefield C. H. or anv intermediate point, can be accommo? dated by applving to R. O'BRIEN, South side Gervais st., near Assembly. March 17_Imo* For neut, A HOUSE containing nine rooms, situated on Pickens street, at the .head of Lady, opposite Dr. Miot's DruK Store. Apply to BENJ. T. DENT, March 17 3*_At the Market. X> entistry. D. P. GREGG may be found at the residence of Mrs. McMahon, (near the Episcopal Church,) ready to i attend to any professional calls from his old or new patrons. March 17 I' BAT, CORN, ?ms UKO om : ? ! O A A BALES EASTERN HAY. I ??\J\J 300 bushels prime White CORN. . 200 bushels Black-eved PEAS. 300 White OATS. 20 bbls. Extra FLOUR. For sale low. BROWNE A SCHIRMER, Main street, Volger's new store. March 17 Imo FOR ALDERMEN. WARD NO. 1.-D. P. MCDONALD, A. PALMER, T. W. RADCLIFFE. WARD No. 2.-JOHN STORK, j. MCKENZIE, J. B. GLASS. WARD NO. 3.-DR. W. P. GEIGER, R. D. SENN, DR. JOHN FISHER. WARD NO. 4.-E. HOPE, WILLIAM GLAZE, JACOB H. WELLS. March 16_7? CROCKERY! CROCKERY!! 1CRATE assorted CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. For sale low. BROWNE A SCHIRMER, I Main street, Volger's new store. 1 _March 17_Imo ! NOTICE TO MILL-OWNERS. I rT^HE subscribers are prepared to furnish IL to order, at short notice: PELTING, of all kinds and widths. I BOLTING CLOTHS, of all numbers. SMUT MACHINES, ail sizes. CIRCULAR SAWS, all sizes. AND Have in store a full supplv of SAW and I GRIST MILL IRONS, MACHINERY OILS, j Ac. Persons wanting tho above goods will find it to their advantage to cull on us be i fore purchasing, as we arc prepared to I offer them inducements. March 17 DIAL A POPE. TO RENT, .j A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE, ?ijm? containing four rooms and Kitchen, fluLgOOd garden and well of water, situ ; ated on Arsenal Hill, one square above j Jewish Cemetery. Apply to J. BURNSIDE, j on the premises. _ March 15 j Old Newspapers for Sale, BY the hundred or thousand, at March 2 PHONIX OFFICE. Columbia to Charleston. THE NEW and LIGHT DRAFT STEAM? ERS "GEORGE" and "COLUMBIA" are now prepared to make engagements to take Freight from Granby Landing to Charleston. Advances or insurance made, if desired, to Charleston or New York. Apply to A. L. SOLOMON, Or THOS. L. CRAWFORD, March 15 2mo Agents. POTATO SLIPS. pf/A BUSHELS of POTATO SLIPS for t)U sale. Apply at residence or commu? nicate through Post Office. Maroh 17 I?_THOS. TAYLOR. Collector's Office, Internal Revenue, THIRD DISTRICT S. C., COLUMBIA, March 14, 1866. INSTRUCTIONS have been received at this office to collect forthwith the LI? CENSES for all trades, business or profes? sions. All persons in business since May 30, 1865, will come forward and secure their license at once. JAMES G. GIBBES, Collector. March 14_6_ W. K. BROWNE. P. M. SCHIRMER. BROWNE & SCHIRMER. AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, COLT7SSBZA, 8. C., HAVING located themselves at this point for the transaction of the above named business, wonld respectfully solicit consignments of MERCHANDIZE of all de8c.:ptions, either for public or private sale. Particular attention paid to the sale of REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, Ac. Having a large and commodious Brick Warehouse, we are prepared to receive, store and forward all kinds of Merchandize. We have made arrangements to keep constantly on hand a large supply of HAY and GRAIN of all descriptions. We re spectfuUy offer our services to our city and country friends. All orders filled witb promptness and despatch. tS~ Volger's new store, Main street."Ea . M? rf H li_\_>*_ imo A Long Life of Usefulness IS given to the horse bv the use of the celebrated GERMAN HORSE POWDER. The extraordinary virtues of this Horse Powder are attested to by thousands, and for fifty years has stood, and still stands, first in the estimation of all experienced farmers, agriculturists and farriers, as the best medicine for the horse. It is com Eosed of roots and herbs carefully com ined with tonics, and may be given in all cases where disease exists. For indiges? tion, distemper, hide-bound, drowsiness, loss of appetite, inward sprains, debility, wasting of flesh, sore eyes, sw?.lied legs, frease, mange, surfeit, old v u ,hs, for ex austion from work. It carries off all foul humors, purifies and cools the blood, and prevents horses becoming stiff and foun? dered. It is a stimulus for weak stomachs, and renders the limbs and skin soft and fine, giving a smooth coat to the hair. For sale by FISHER & HEINITSH, March ll ' Druggists. A Beautiful Complexion. "CIRCASSIAN BLOOM !" FOR THE COMPLEXION. THE most elegant preparation for thc complexion. Removes spots, pits, ble? mishes, pimples, freckles, tan and redness of the skin, and all excoriations and rough? ness produced by rough winds, chapped lips and hands. It softens the skin and renders the skin fair and beautiful. A beautiful complexion is the admiration of every one. Try a bottle. For sale by drug? gists everywhere. JOHN M. MARIS & CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia. FISHER * HEINITSH, March ll Agents, Columbia, S. C. "Energy," "Faith." FISHER. & HEINITSH, Wholesale Druggists & Pharmaceuli .", COLUMBIA, S. C., . HAVE again opened on the ?Mold stand, which has been forlj XM more than forty years the "Drug.y ISL Depot" of the city. By faith and works we must succeed; and j we begin the work by offering: To the Trade, every inducement; to the Pur? chasers, low prices and good articles; to the Afflicted, prescriptions compounded neatly and cheaply; to the Physicians, a liberal discount; to the Needy, a supply of wants. OK HAND, DBUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, VIALS, CORKS, OILS, ACIDS, DRY SALTS, SPICES, PER? FUMERY, and constantly receiving new supplies, all of warranted purity and strength. Agents for the celebrated CRIMSON TETTER-WASP or CIRCASSIAN BLOOM, for cutaneous eruptions and al! skin ble? mishes. FISHER & HEINITSH, March 9 Imo_Druggist". MESSRS. EDITORS: Major THEODORE STARK is respectfully nominated as a can? didate for the office of MAYOR of tho city of Columbia-to bo filled at the ensuing election in April next-hy his Dec 28_MANY FRIENDS. The friends of Dr. A. N. TALLEY nomi? nate him as a candidate for Mayor at the ensuing election in April n*xi. Nov 2 * CH, BALD WI fi, Gr JES. O O 3B3 3FL - Sl'ANDAlD grades of GR0CER1E8 and F AMU* SUPPLIES constantly in stock and fir sale bv the package or a. re? tail at POPPLAK PRICES. Corner Main and WaahifetMi afreets. March 3 Imo Brass and Copper. THE higlest prices paid for old BRAS3, COPPER, LEAD and ZINC, at .ROBERT MCDOUGALL'S, Corner of Gadsden and Washington sis. Orders f^r everv description of BRASS CASTINGS filled with neatness and de? spatch. <_Jan 27 gmo STALlTON JOHN MOKOAN. ^ttfcri 'DBE STALLION JOHN MOR ?W|GAKwill stand the season, com ?M ii mepcing on thc 10th inst., at thc Columbia ?iir Grounds, for $30; groom's fee $1.50. John is a handsome dark brown horse, eight years old, fifteen bands high, by Sir Arfay, Whip and Woodpecker thorough-bred stock-with a cross of Mor? gan. He was raised by W. B. Daniels, Esq., of YorlDistrict, and in that section of the Statu has a high reputation as a stock horse. In January, 18<>5, a patriotic citizen purchased him at a high price, and offered him as a present to the most dis? tinguished cavalry officer in tho Confede? rate States arny. The Lieutenant-Gcncral, however, wit! characteristic modesty, de? clined to accept tho costly and splendid charger. Join, having the" kindest dispo? sition, was th-n easily broken to harness, is a fast trotter and fine buggy horpe. Terms cash on first H-rvicc. March 3 Imo [Ambrotypes, &c. AMBROTiPES, Ac, for the people, ono and all, at prices to suit every? body-ranging from $1 "to $5, with case--at the "new Sky-light Galle? ry, South of Blakely A Copeland's store, Main street. Call and give thc operator a trial. J. G. GLADDEN. March 8_. Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c. AGENERAL assortment of the above, togetherwith a full stock of BRUSHES of everv variety. In store and for sale cheap for cash by_DIAL A POPE. Premium Platform Scales. AFULL supply of PLATFORM SCALES, capacityfrotn 400-to 1,200 pounds. In store and for sale cheap for cash by F*h 1_DIAL A POPE. Edwin J. Scott, HAS opened a Broker's and Exchange Office in Columbia; will furnish cheeks on New York and Charleston in sums to suit purchasers. Attend to buying and selling SPECIE, BANK BILLS, "STOCKS, BONDS, Ac* ou commission, and make cash advances on consignments of Cotton, to be sold ni Charleston or New York. -flffloo ?t. C. tl. xmiawm's ?lure, corner Main and Washington streets. Jan 23 2mo*_ H. E. NICHOLS, GENERAL Corner of Assembly and Washington Sts., COLUMBIA, S. C~ REPRESENTS a number of the best both Northern and Southern-compa? nies, possessing an aggregate capital of over $23,000,000. LIFE, FIRE, MARINE, INLAND AND ACCIDEN? TAL RISKS taken on equi? table terms, ar^d all losses promptly paid. L figT'Policies ipade payable in Gold or Currency.T!^ March 1 Brno* INSURE YOUR LIVES. APOLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE IS THE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST MODE of making a certain provision for one's family. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: Nothing is so uncertain as life. No provision is perfect that is contingent upon the duration of your life, which is not immediate. The only IMMEDIATE provision is that provided by LIFE INSURANCE. It provides a SECURITY to the family of every man engaged in business. It is a species of property that costs nothing but the premiums; it requires no repairs, has no taxes, calls for no omtlays, and its conditions do not change. Cafl on H. E. NICHOLS, Agent for tho following OLD, RELIABLE and POPU? LAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES: JETNA, OP HARTFORD, CONN., Assets $?,000,000. GLOBE, OF NEW YORK, Assets, nearly $?,000,000. NORTH CAROLIN A MUTUAL, OF RA? LEIGH, Assets, nearly $1,000,000. CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND AS? SEMBLY STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan 18 3m_ Fire and Marine BEING appointed agent for several FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE COMPA? NIES, I am prepared to insure to any amount against fire. Amongst tho offices for which I am agent aie tho well-known Metropolitan, of New York; Continental, of New York; and National, of New Orleans. These offices alone have a capital of over $2,000,000. Policies made payablo in cither gold or currencv. JAMES G. GIBBES, Agent. Dec 20_gmo* Hubs, Spokes and Felloes. AFULL supply of HUBS, SPOKES and FELLOES, suitable fur Buggies an 1 Wagons. ALSO, Carriago and Tire Bolts, Axle Clips, Ac. In store and for sale cheap for casli by DIAL A POPE, Jan 27 Successors to Allen & Dial. CRAWFORD & MILLER. FACTORS, SHIPPERS AND COMMISE MEftCHASTSt OFFICE IN COTTON TOWN, COLUMBIA, S. C. WILL store or attend to the forwarding of COTTON, PRODUCE, FURNI TUllE and GOODS entrusted to their care. Will also sell HORSES, MULES, CAT? TLE, &c Wo-pledge ourselves to use every endea? vor to promote the welfare of those who may favor us with their patronage. J. M. CRAWFORD. L. P. MILLER. 49" Charleston News, Newberry Herald, Winnsboro New*, Chester Standard, Abbe? ville ?aiaun-, Auderson Intelligencer and Greenville Mountaineer will publish two weoks, and forward bills. Deo 30 Notice. JOHN C. SEEGERS, of Columbia, is my Sole Agent fbr the sale of the different kinds of BISCUITS, CRACKERS and PILOT BREAD manufactured by me. He will sell them at Charleston wholesale prices, freight added. J. C. IL CLAUSSEN. Charleston, January 27, 1866. JUST received a lot of SODA, CON? GRESS, SEED, Sugar, Wine, Lemon, i Butter, Pic-Nic Biscuits, and Pilot Bread. _Jan 31_JOHN C. SEEGEBS. LUDWIG & KEATINGE, ENGRAVERS & LITHOGRAPHERS, COBNER NINTH AND BROAD STS., Jan 30 .imo Hardware. THE subscribers would respectfully in? form thc citizens of Columbia and vicinitv, that they have opened their stock of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, WIN? DOW GLASS, &c, to which they would ask the attention of pui^hasers. cheap for cash. i_DIAL & POPE. THROUGH ROUTE NORTH, VIA CHARLOTTE AND GREENS? BORO. N. C., AND DANVILLE AND RICHMOND, VA. STAGES leave Columbia, S. C.. daily, carolina Railroad: Arrive at Charlotte, N. C.2.80 p. m. Leave Charlotte.8.00 p. m. Arrivo at Greensboro, N. C.. iO.OO p. m. Leave Greensboro..-*0.20 p. m. Arrive at Richmond, Ta. 3.15 p. m. the following day, connecting with evening trains for Washington and all the North? ern cities. Close connections made, and no delay on this route. Nearest and best route North. J. FITZ JAMES, Agent Jan 23 3mo_R. D. A P. Railroads. Sup'ts Office, Charlotte & S. C. R. H., COLUMBIA, S. C., JANUARY 1, 1866. Tm' BHB??Bil ONE HUNDRED LA t^^^^BORERS wanted, to work ; on the track. Applv to WILLIAM REY I NOLDS, Section Master, at the Depot. Jan 3_JAS. ANDERSC'.. Snp't. ! Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GEN'L SUI'ERtNTEND'TS OFFICE, COLUMBIA, January 28, 18G6. ON and after WEDNESDAY next, the 31st inst., the Passenger Trains will j run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows: I Leave Columbia at. 6.00 a. m. " Alston at.11.00 " " Newberry at.12.50 p. m. j Arrivo at Abbevdle at. 6.00 " j " at Anderson at.8.10 " ! " at Gremiville at.9.00 " : Leave Greenv?le at. 4.30 a. m. I " Anderson at.5.30 " ! " Abbeville at. 7.45 " j " Newberry at.1.10 p.m. ? Arrive at Alston at.2.55 " I " at Columbia at. 8.00 " I .There will be about seven miles of stag I ing still between Freshley's and Alston, j Passengers will be furnished with tickets i through, including thc road, stage and j ferry. 60 pounds baggage only allowed on stage to one seat. J. B. LASSALLE, Jan 28 General Superintendent. Schedule over South Carolina R R. GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, CHARLESTON, January 18, 1866. LEAVE Charleston at. COO a. m. Arrive at Columbia.4.25 p. m. Leave Columbia at.6.00 a. m. Arrive at Charleston.4.15 p. m. Jan 18_H. T. PEAKE, Gen. Sup. South Carolina Railroad Comuany GEN. .SUPERINTENDENT'S OEF&E, CHARLESTON, January 16, 1866. ON and after this date, Passenger and Freight Trains will run on tho Augusta Branch to Graham's, as follows: Leave Charleston.COO a. m. Arrive at Graham's.1.30 p. m. Leave Graham's.9.10 a. m. Arrive at Charleston.4.15 p. m. _ Jan 17 H. T. PEAKE. G.-n. Sun. lien, Sup'ts Office, C. & S. C. K. it., COLUMBIA, S. C., FEBRUARY 12, 18C6. THIS Road is now completed to Ridge? way, and Passenger and Freight Trains running as below: Leave Charlotte (on arrival of the North Carolina train) at.10.00p.m. Arrive at Ridgeway at.COO " Leave Ridgeway at. 5.45 a.m. Arrive at Charlotte at.2.50 p. m. Feb l t JAS. ANDERSON. Sup't. oTLsroTLS! OILS'. JUST received, a fresh supply of KERO? SENE OIL, TANNER'S OIL, LINSEED OIL. ALSO, A completo variety of VARNISHES. For sale cheap for cash by ! Feb 27 DIAL & POPE. ?UJNG OFF ReducedPrices TO MAKE BOOM FOE SmNG&SUMMEft STOCK* IIMIIEMCO, WHOLESALE AND BIT AIL DEALERS IX Dry Goods, CLOTHING GROCERIES, OFFEB THEIR STO?E AT CONSISTING or: AGOOD assortment of PRINTS, of all colors and qualities. DELAINES, POPLINS. French and English MERINO. Blaek and Colored ALPACA. DEBEGE, LINDSEYS. Opera, White and Red All-wool and Cot? ton FLANNEL. GINGHAM. JACONET, SWISS MUSLIN. JEANS, CAMBRICS, PAPER CAMBRICS. Bleached and UnbWhed HOMESPUN. Linen and Cotton SHEETING. PILLOW-CASING, TICKING. SHAWLS, LADIES' CLOAKS. HATS and BONNETS, tr'iued and unt'd. BONNET FRAMES, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES. BUGLE and other Fancy Dress and Cloak Trimmings. Handkerchief, Gloves, Hosiery. Cuffs, Collars, Hair Nets. Breakfast Shawls, Sontags. Hoop and Balmoral Skirts, Corsets. Veils, Coate's and Clark's Spool Cotton. ALSO, A FULL LIN OF GISTS FIRSISIIISG GOODS ! Over, Business and Black Frock COATS. PANTS and VESTS of all qualities. White Linen and Woolen OVER- .HIRTS. Shaker, Merino, Woolen anil Cotton UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Socks, Suspenders, Collars, Wristbands. Neck-Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs. Hats and Caps. Fine Pegged and Sewed Boots, G allora and Shoes. Together with a large and well-selected stock of Plain and Fancy Groceries, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, BUTTER. LARD, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. Whole and Ground Spices, Candles. Fancy and Common Soap*. Soda, Indigo, Copperas, Blue Stone. Madder and Logwood. Plain and Fancy Crackers. Herrings and Mackerel, by tho barre 1 half barrel and kit. Sweet Oil, Y'east Powders. Carbonate of Soda, Concentrated Lye. Fancy and Plain Candies. Sugar and Fancy Toys, Sardines. Kerosene Oil. Cotton and Wool Cards. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Scissors. Tobacc > and Segars. Together with a large assortment of goods usually kept, and too numerous to mention. ALSO, ON HAND, A largo stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, Ac. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Old GOLD and SILVER bought. New and second-hand WATCHES bought. AGENTS TOR KALB'S PATENT LIMBS. HARTMAN'S PATENT ELASTIC CRUTCH. And FAlRBANK'S SCALES. Assembly Street, BETWEEN PLAIN <fc WASHINGTON j Jan?01*UWBIA' S,C#