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Til I ; p AILT ?| P H (El l I . _ _ Da?y Paper $8 a Year "Let our Ju*t Censure ^^S^SI^^^^^S^^^ Attend tue True Event." * Tri-Weekly $5 a ear BY. JULIAN A. SELBY. * COLUMBIA, S. C., FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 10. 1866. VOLUME II-NO. 122 - THE PHONIX, PU ULIS H F. O DAILY VN I) TRI-WEEKLY. rm GLEANER, EVERT WKDKE8DAT MOEOT??O. BY JULIAN A- SELBY, STATE AND CITY PRINTER. TERMS-'IN*AD VANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Paper, six months.*4 60 Tri-WeekrY, " " .2 50 Weekly, " m " .1 50 ADV EKTI.HEMEN'TS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first in-jertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. XT* A liberal discount made on the dltove rates rohen adcertiserr.ents are inserted by the month or year. ? t?r Special notices 10 cent? > line. AGENTS. S. P. Kinajrd, Newbrrry. Samuel Dronthitt, Greenville 0. H. Wm. Moore, AbbeviUe C. H. Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H. Thc Weit -rs. Stw England. That admirably conducted paper, the LaCrosse (Wisconsin) Democrat, has the following starring appeal -to the men of the great West: Beaders-tax-payers-workingmen ! Come with ns a few moments. Do you see that map of tho country hanging against the wall over yonder? Let ns step closer and look afc it. Trace the water mark, the ocean Hue, with us from the Bay of Fundy, down by Cape Ood, Capo May, Cape Hatteras, Cape Fear, Cape Florida, Mobile Bay, Corpus Christi Bay, thence over to Cape San Lucas, thence np the golden strands of th? Pacific coast to Victoria, and then across the country to the pine point? of Maine. Quite a little trip! All all this is our country. The pine forest of Maine, Michigan, Pennsyl? vania, Minnesota and Texas-the rocky hills of New England-the coal beds of the Keystone State-the rich plantations of the South-the broad prairies of the Wost-the golden gulches of California-the quartz mountains of Nevada, Mon? tana, Idaho, &c.-the Easte-u, West ern, Northern and Southern States, all belong to the Union-to you, the sovereigns. And do you realize, traitors, that all this country is controlled by the devil of New England radicalism, New England aristocracy, New Eng? land protection, New England Puri? tanism, New England narrow-mind? edness, and New England bondocracy ? Let us see. Why, up there is a little Eoint of land. It is where the witch nrning, psalm-singing Puritans landed^and whipped the people for * kissing'their wives on- the Sabbath, and where men are taught to mind the business of other people, and to skin everything, from eels to gun fiinta. Let us take these six New England States and see what they amount to, in area, population and voiee in Congress. Area. Sq. m. Population. Maine.41,760 626 276 New Hampshire. . 9,280 320,072 Vermont.lo,212 315,110 Massachusetts ... 7,000 1,236,060 Rhode Island. 1.306 174.621 Connecticut. 4,674 469,15. 65,038 3,135,301 This portion of onr Union is rep? resented in Congress by twelve Sena? tors and twenty-seven members. Now look over there toward the setting sun, yet not half-way to the Pacific! There are six States. Let us figure a little. Take your pencil and set down Area. Sq. m. Population. Indiana..33,860 1,350,941 Illinois.55,405 1,711,754 Michigan.56,243 749,112 Iowa.50,915 674,94* Wisconsin.53,204 775,873 Minnesota.84,069 172,002 334,295 5,434,649 Hardly a State in the six last named but is equal in size to all of New England, while one is a third larger; and the population is nearly double. In view of the? fact that since the census was taken from which we glean the above figures, the New England States have fallen off twelve forcent., and the six Western ones xve increased over thirty per cent., it is safe to say we more titan don ble them in population, as we beat them five times and over in extent. And all this tract of country, an empire of itself, has but the same representation in the Senate, with forty-five representatives in tho House. Now, let us sit down on this log-by the forge-on your shoe, tailor or carpenter's bench; let us lean on this 'hoe handle, rest on this-' pickaxe, on this plow beam, or wherever we are, and see what a dif? ference thero is between the West and the East, and see if we owe the East our very blood, as it were. When the late rebellion began, the West went into the war, fighting her real friends to aid her real enemies. It was New England intolerance, bigotryv abolition a$d ?nvy Which brougl t the rebellion on us. We were living in peace-prosperous and happy. The South was driven to the wall-the South rebelled-Western men subdued the rebellion-Western men who loved the Union New Eng? land hated, fought their best friends and proved tho supremacy of our flag. The war is over. The armies are disbanded, and still New England in? tolerance, vengeance and spite war upon subdued people, and upon the Constitution ehe hates. New England nabobs hold United States bonds, by a New England controlled "Congress, exempt from taxation. New England dares not have ' the South back in the Union, for the votes bf'that section will justly be against her narrow-minded protec? tive interests. New England Abolitionists have set tho negro free, and make you and I not only support the freedmen, but the bona-holder, who sits and re? ceives his interest, the whole exempt from taxation. New England wants her manufac? turing interest protected. She wants the burden of taxation to fall upon the consumera of her industry, aud to rise to power and wealth on the labor of the poorer classes, who in the thirty other States of the Union purchase of her. The East is built np. It is finish? ed. Her schools, roads, churches, jails, prisons, poor-houses, asylums, Ac., are erected. Much of tho ^vork is to be dono yet in the Went, W we m tho West are at work. New England bond-holders are riding in' their easy carriages, sitting in the shade, reveling in wino dinners, sporting iu creek and jungle, their wealth secured and in the United States bonds, by a New England con ' trolled Congress exempted from taxa? tion. We have a country yet to im provei We - have roads, school? houses, asylums, churches, towns and cities yet to build. We have the negro, who once sup? ported himself, to support in idle? ness; and with him the thieves and swindlers who oro the knobs to tho negro bureau. We have the expenses of Govern? ment to pay. We have the interest of the public debt fo pay. We have millions of dollars a year to pay to the>ri:.h, lazy bond-holders, who arel by tho Government protected in their laziness, while we -are by the same Government ground still deep? er into the earth on account of our poverty. Why this favoritism? Is this the reward given the \V"est for forsaking | her business; for fighting her best friends; for spilling rivers of blood? We did not restore the Union, for New England says tho Union is not restored. We did not l>en?fit the negro, for he is worse off to-day under tho drippings of this New England mercy than under the care of his former master. We did not benefit ourselves by the war. We did not soften the heart of the South. But we did this, Western men. We made fools of ourselves; we fought our beat friends to help our worst enemies. We piled the mountains of debt, astride of which sit thousands of New England bond-holders, and we have got to bend our back to the load, while they crack the whip-tho poor white trash of the West. May God in bia goodness hasten the day when the people will open their eyes and look at the greatness of the misery in store for us as a nation, and give us men bold enough j to lead the way to peace and proa peri ty. DIFF?RENCES OF TIME AT PROMI- I NENT POINTS.-The inauguration of I submarino telegraphic communica? tion by means of the Atlantic cable, makes it interesting to inquire into the difference of time in the varions cities in the different parts of the world. When it is 12 o'clock high noon at New York, it is 55 minutes and 42 seconds after 4 p. m. at Lon? don; 57 minutes and 20 seconds after 6 p. m. at St. Petersburg; 17 minutes and 24 seconds after 7 p. m. at Jeru? salem; 51 minutes and 44 se? conds after ?p. m, at Constantinople; 40 minutes and 32 seconds after 4 p. m. at Madrid: 31 minutes and 20 se? conds after 5 p. m. at Bremen; 40 minutes and 32 seconds after 4 p. m. at Dublin; and 41 minutes and 24 seconds after 6 p. m. at Florence. The difference of time between the extreme East and West points of the United States is three hours and fifty minutes. In the China Sea, between Singapore and China, it is mid-night when it is noon at New York. Forney's chanco for U. S. S. is all up. He oan neve?* be more than a D. D.-Boston Post. The New York Times last Loudon letter says of the atti tilde of the Eu? ropean potentate?: .The actual question is, will Aus? tria consent to resign 'all power, all right, in Germany, and leave Prussia supreme controller of 40,000,000 Ger? mans? Consenting to this, Austria may hare peace with an empire of 33,000,000 of people. If she will not consent, then Prussia will endeavor to excite a revolt in Hungary, and will do her worst to blot Austria from the map of Europe. Tho Emperor of France some time ago insisted upon Austria being maintained as a Ger? man power. Now*he appears to have renounced that part of Iiis pro? gramme, and urges Austria td accept the terms of peace offered by Prussia and Italy; but there is something concealed; Che Emperor is not ready to intervene, and he may" have been converted by the needle-gun to the Prussian policy. Russia, also, which, a few weeks ago, seemed to sympa? thize with Austria, has beeome friendly with Prussia; and, last night, in the British House of Commons." there was- a regular glorification of Count Bismarck and the success ol the Prussian army. The only friend of Austria in the House of Commons is Sir George Bowyer. Three months ago, there was scarcely one to take the side of Prussia. Tho Imperial mediator is not ready to act. No doubt the needle-gun was tho first reason, and the attitude of Russia may have been the second. Kassia ?oems to have taken of&ence at the offer of Venetia to France." The New York Di?tes, of a late date, soys: Yestesduy, P. Y. Cutler, Esq., of the law firm of Messrs. Cutler, Whitaker A Albright, appeared be? fore Judge Barnard, of the Supreon Court, and applied for au order o arrest on Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, under the circumstances of au affidavit of L. Morton Montgomery, Esq., of Broadway, in this city, charging the Mexican hero with vio ration of agreements, Ac, and set? ting forth damages at 650.000. After due deliberation, the Judge granted au order for the arrest, and placed the bail in the sum of 975,000. lu due time, tbe deputy sheriff pro? ceeded to execute the order of arrest, but, for some reasons, theex-Dietatoi of Mexico had departed for 'mon congenial parts. Das in Paris erscheinende Memoral Diplomatique, theilt mit, das ea nicht die Baiern gewesen, welche Benedek uicht hsetten zu H H dfe kommen wol len, sondern das es Benedek gewesei sei der ihre Huolfe abgewiesen, wei "er mit den Preussen schon allein fertig werden koannte." ELECTION NOTICE. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, August 8, 1^60. AN ELECTION for one ASSISTANT PO? LICEMAN will be held in the Conn ci Cnamber, on TUESDAY EVENING, 21* inst Applicants fur the po-itic-n will ti. their applications, with th? names of the; sureties, atthi- office, on or before the 20t. inst. By order of the Citv Council. Aug 9 J. S Mc VIAH?N, City Cl-rk. Stallion John Morgan. - THE Blooded Stallion, JOH' 7^?y^M0RGAN, wid stand tho Fai ^ e tson in Columbia, corainencin; J I fc J n the 15th lust., t-r $2.) ca ?h o tirot set Vice; or $30, if not paid by the lo October. Groom's fee, $1.00 in advance. JOHN is a hands ?me dirk-orowu horse: eight years old; fifteen banda and tw inches high; sired by "Sailor Boy," wh wa? by "Jim Cropper," ono of old Si Archy's best sons; Iiis dam by "Whip." out of a fine Morgan mare. Ho can trot mile in three minutes, but has never beei trained; has the kindest disposition, aiu. is very sure. Aug 7 lino National Hotel, Near the Greenville and Charleston Railroad Depots, COLUMBIA, s. c. THE public is informed that the above hotel has just been finished, .and contains now furnituro through? out, for the accommodation of TRANSIENT *nd REGULAR BOARDEUS. The very best that the markets afford will bo found >n his table, prepared in excellent style. Charges moderate. Fine WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TO? BACCO, etc., can bo obtained in thu Sam? ple Room connected with the hotel Aug 7_R. JOINER, Proprietor. F. W. WING'S Steam Planing XffiU 1 Picken* Street, betxeeen Washington and Plain, Columbia, S. C. ON hand and furnished to order at short notice, all kinds of drowned LUMBER, FLOORING, CEILING,SHELVING, WEA? THER-BOARDING, .Vc. Also, SASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mantlo-piece Mouldings, Brackets, Counters, Tables, Ac. Having now in operation full sets of the most impro-ed machincrv, I am prepared ;o turn out FIRST-CLASS WORK, at very reasonable figures. . All in waul of any ma :erial in my line will do well to give mo a ;all. _' Aug 1 Imo Four Good Mules, Wtwfc WELL broke and in good order W( For sale low. Apply to ?Ut JOHN C. SEEGERS * CO. July 18 SPECIAL .NOTICES. j IRRESPONSIBLE Cot:NTERFEiTER3.-One of ? tho most serious annoyances whieh tho ? proprietors of an article in an usual de? mand have to encounter is tho piratical imitatiou of it by parties equally unscru- , lous and irresponsible. If an individual or a firm with means engages in this nefari? ous business, tho damages awarded by a court of justice for the oflence are oollect able, and it ia some satisfaction to the party wronged that the wronger is made to suffer; but in mo"fet cases Mic pirates aro men of stfaw, who cannot respond in dol? lars to tho law's award. G HOSTEITER'S STOMACH BITTERS hoing a standard tonic, marketable everywhere, and representing the value affixed to it as accurately aa a national bauk bill repro ?lents tho amount expressed on itsfaco,has* been extem*ively counterfeited ami simu .ated. Tho proprietors have spent many thousand dollars in hunting up and hunt ing down irresponsible individuals and firms who have given their minds to this dirty work. These parties-some of them, at least-have a way of changing their base, though they never change their oase .less. When au injunction is laid upon them in one part of the country, they some? times ''vamoose" to another, and try thc trick again. In som? eases.it ia necessary to kill thom two or t h reo times over, Por liaps the best thing that can be done under these circumstances is to "lay an injunc? tion" upon all who use the Hitters to buv only of dealers whom they OMn trust. iii every city, town and village of tho United -?tates aud British America, this famous tonie, alterative and protective medicine .nay bo procured of reliabie meit.of busi ies-4._ Aug 10, tG THE LAMP OF LIFF.-The glow of tioalth ind beauty in nowhere moro perceptibh ind beautifully attractive" than in th? uddy, healthful, glowing, beautiful com ?lexton of a healthy person. The com? plexion is radiant, and tho lamp of life burns brightly, so long as it is supplied with pure blo*td. The Queen's Delight and Sarsaparilla, tho great blood purifier, is a leaning aud searching medicine-giving ?itrength- to the feeble, invigorating ami restoring tho old; cleansing and purifying he young. The Queen's Delight and Sar? aparilla is for nale by Fisher A Heiuitsh pharmacists. COLGATE'S HOXKY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soup, in eucl iniversal demand, is made from tin -holceat materials, ii mild and emol? lient iu its nature, fragrantly scented md extremely bcneflclal in. its actioi ipon the skin. Por sale by all Druggist! . nd Fartey Goods Dealers. March-CH Iv BATCHELORS HAIR DYE. The Original and Best in the World I'ho only true and perfect HAIR DYE larmless, ll^liable and Iustantaneout "reduces immediately a splendid Black o latural brown, without injuring tho hai .r skin, re medies the ill effects of ba 'yes. Sold by ?ii Druggist?. The genuin -i signed William A. Batchelor. Also, Bf rENERATLNG EXTRACT OF MILLI LEURS, for Restoring and Beautifyin ie Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR." Oet 'A"> ly Kew York. A NEW AND GRAND Erwen is MEDICINE. r. Maggie! is the founder of a new med .d system'. The quautitarians, whose va. iternal djaes enfeeble the stomach an aralyze the bowels, must give precedent i the man who restores health and appt ite, wi.h from ono to two of Iii-? extraord .ary Tilla, anil cures the most virulei ores with a box orso of his wonderful au dl-hoaling Suive. These two great spec ic? of the Doctor aro fas: superseding a ne stereotyped nostrums of the day. E: raordinary cures by Maggiel's Pills an Salvo have opened tho eyes of the publie t he inefficiency of tho (so-called) remodh .fothers, and upon which peoplo have * ong blindly depended. Maggiel's Pills ai tot of the class that are swallowed by tl lozeu, and of which every box fall take .reates an absolute? necessity for anotbc One or two of Maggiel's l*ills suffices i placo the bowels in perfect order, tone tl stomach, create an appetite and render tl spirits li^lit and buoyant. There is 1 griping and no reaction in the form of coi stipation. If the liver is affected, its fun tions are restored; and if tbe nervous ny tem is feeble, it is invigorated. This la quality makes the medicines very desirab for thu wants of delicate females. Uleeroi and eruptive diseases are literally cxtii guishedby tbe disinfectant power of Ma Kiel's Salve. In fact, it is here announce that Maggie?s Bilious, Dyspeptic and Bia ??kira I'ili.t cure where all others fail. Wbi " tr burns, scalds, chilblains, ruts and i abrasions of the skin Maggiel's Salve is i fallible. Sold by J. Maggie!, ll rino stree New York, and al! druggists, at 25-con per box. June 29 ly BELTING AND PACKING. At thc Sign of Vie Golden Biol-bork. INDIA RUBBER BELTING. Hemp and India Rubber PACKING. A good assortment of the above in tito and for salo low for cash bv Joly 2a JOHN C. DIAL. Straw Cutters! Straw Cutters'. Al thc Sign of tit*' Golden Bad-Lock. JUST received, a large variety of Stn and Stalk CUTTERS, and for salo h bv JOHN C. DIAL. "July 25_ Old Newspapers for Sale BY the hundred or thousand, at March ? JPHAXKIX OFJPIOB ^ETNA LIFE If As?ete, June, 1866. In como fur year ending June, I860,- ort 1QOK POLICIES issued in June, I860. jOOt) Fifty per cent, dividend declare TEN PAYMENT LIFE AND AI NO N- FO^F $20,000 will bo insured vii a single Li!e, whei THIS IS THE ONLY NORTHERN < SOUTHERN P?LICH Tho only certain provision for your fan Do not delay to placo these near and d chance. Call on July 22 3sno Corner of Assembly ai 20,000 LBS. BUtI7 50 BUSHELS COW PEAS. FINE COUNTRY FtOt?R* HARDWARE. GROCERIES AND DRY G00DS? ZOo^a.8il3L-t Low AND SOLD XiOW BY k Wanted, ALIMITED amount of GOLD and SIL VJBR. FISHER A LOWRANCE. A Kew and Grand Epoch MEDICINE ! DR. MAGGIEL'S PILX?8 A3^SA&V3B ! r|VIESE wonderful medicines ar? now no JL familiar to tho people that but little .?idorstmcut of their value as a physic need be made. The Pills of Dr. Maggiel contain no mineral. They do ri"">t gripe, I and they do not enfeeble tho system by ex- ! treme purging. They aro universal in ! CREATING A VIGOROUS APPETITE! And correspondingly strengthen the diges tion. They tone tho liver, clear the bead ind steady the nerves. To those who are ? nut familiar with thc use of DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS le an anti-billious remedy, thc following j extracts from various lotttrs will bc. it is hoped, of sufficient importance to justify : the quoting of them herc: WHAT TBS PATIENTS SAY Ol' DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. "Tho best Pillo for headache I ever had." i "My liver works like an engino, thanks to your Pills." "f am pleased to say to you, Dr. Maggiel, that I would not be without a box of your j '.'ills for curing me of morning nausea for ihe world." "You will find enclosed $1. Your Pills are only 25 cents, but I consideiithem worth I to nie $1." "DKIR DOCTOS: My tongue had a fur on ! it every morning like th? back of a cat. i lour Pills took it away." "I took half a pill and crushed it to pow der, and gave it in jelly to my little babe j for ?ludera morbus. Tho dear little pet ! was well in three hours after." "I suppose it is hardly worth while to tell ? you ray burnell foot Ins got well from the j ise of your Salve. Enclosed find 2J cents i tor another box to keep in the house." "Send me another box of Salve." 4 Enclosed find "."?cents for two boxes ol your Maggiel's Pills and one of Salve." "The most gentle, yet searching, medi? cine I ever swallowed." MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE Aro almost universal in their effects, and a j euro can be almost alway.? guaranteed. 1 FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Nothing can be more productive of cure I ..han these Fills. Their almost magie in? tinonee is felt at once; and the usual con- j corni tauts of this most distressing disease . are removed. These remedies ..re mude ] from tho purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm tho most dedicate fe- | male, und can be given with good effect in prescribed doses to the youngest babe. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of tho skin, the Salve is most invaluable. It does not 1. il exter? nally alone, but penetrates with tn . roost searching ( fleets tothevery root of tb? evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS INVARIABLY Ct'HE THE FOI.I.iAVINO WSKASKs: Asthma, Headache, Bowel Complaints, Indigestion, Coughs, Influenza, Colds, Inflammation, Chest Diseases, Inward Weakness, ? Costiveness, i Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, ; lowness of Spirit*, Diarrh?es, Bmgworm, Dropsy, ! Rheumatism. Debility, Salt Rheam. Fever and Ague, Soalds. Skin Diseases, Each Box Contains 12 Pills. One PiU Ut a Bose. NOTICE.-None genuine without tb-., en? graved trade mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAOOIEL, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. *y Sold by all respectable dealers in medicines throughout the United States | and Canadas, at 25 cents per box or pot. , FISHER A HEINITSH, Columbia. S. C. I Jab/ 20 ly ' ?SURANCE CO., .?3,000,000 r. 2.800,000 DIVIDENDS declared and paid antrusllv. td January 1, 18GG. Aa ENDOWMENT POLICIES El TA B LE. re tho physical condition is unexceptionable. COMPANY THAT RENEWED TTS :S AFTER THE WAR. dly ia a policy or LIFE INSURANCE, lea* above the contingencies of accident or H. E. NICHOLS, Agent, id Washington streets, Columbia, 8. C. C. H. BALDWIN & CO., DEALERS IX Fine (irocerirs, fJh?b Teas, Colfees, Etc., WITH a full Uno of plantation sup? plies, which are offered at attractive puce?-at corner Main and Washington streets, Columbia, 8. C. C. H. BALDWIN. M. B. GREEN. Aug."? Imo HANAHAN & WARLEY, Factors and Commission Merchants, Columbia, and Charleston, S. C. Solicit consignments at either place from their friends. Julv 18 Smo H. D. HANAHAN. FELIX "WARLEY. Pure luquors. 3mA PIPE HOLLAND GIN. 4i cask HRAiSDY- "Orartl, Dupuv A Co. 4 cask SHERRY WINE, i cask Burgund? POUT WINE. . Corn, Rye and Monongahela Whiskies. For sale as low as g- nuinc article? can be furnished for by E. STENHOUSE. July 10 Imo STRAW. WOOL AND FUR HATS ! ! CL0TO??G, CASSMERES AXD TWEEDS ! AT REDUCED PRICES! M : 1 M WE offer the balance of our stock ot SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT COST. Wo have recently made a large addition to onr stock of CASSIMEBES, TWEEDS and HATS, and will receive, in a few dav?, a largo addition to our stock of CLOT?? INO. We have the largest assortment of HATH to be found tn this city, embracing all tb . known styles. Onr Ready-made Goods Are mostly oi" our own manufacture; ano those desiring to patronize homn produc? tions are iuvited to call. Our stock of FRENCH and ENGLISH CASSIMERES ia large, and we will MAKE TO ORDER at CORRESPONDING RE? DUCED PRICES. II. & W. C. SWJFFIELD, .lune 2_BEDELL'S KOW. CALNAN & KIMBER. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Se?ars. SELECT GOODS always in store, and never offered for sale LESS THAN COST. Mci'n Street and ttercais Street. M. J. CALNAN. CH. KREUDER. July 10_ "IMfiAREE RESTAURANT !" Nert door West of the Post Office. TREVET & BERAGHI TTTOULD respectfully inform their VV friends and the public in general tba! they have opened a RESTAURANT at the above placo, where the very best of everyt hing in tho way of eating and drink iug can be obtained at short notice. CREAM ALE on draught. LUNCH everv day from ll to 1 o'clock. July 10 _ GUNS, PISTOLS, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, Ammunition l ANEW and completo assortment just received. AJL80, An elegant assortment of FISHING TACKLE-Rods, Reals, Bobs. Hooks, Lines, A e. At LOW PRICES. P. W. KRAFT, Washington street, opposite old Jail. N. B.- Manufacturing and repairing substantially and neatly executed. May 26 " ly DENTISTRY. HAVING opened my office permanently in Columbia, I may be fouud at all hours st the residence of Mr. M. H. Berry, (opposite tho Catholio Church,) on Assembly ?trest. D. P. GBBG? Jans ia