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THE DAILY Daily Paper $10 a Yoar "Let our Just Censure PHONI?. Attend the True Event.1 BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1866. Tri-Weekly $7 a Year. VOLUME I-NO. 24&> THE PHONIX, PUBLISHED D?1I.T A.XD Tit I-WEEKLY, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. STATE PRINT E Ii . TERMS-TN A D VA NOE. SUESCliirTIOK. Daily Paper, six months.$5 00 Tri-Weekly, " " ..3.50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. MW Special notices 1' cents a line. THE SPEED OE THE PEN.-A rapid I penman can write thirty words in si I minute. To do this he must draw his quill through the space of one rod -sixteen and one-half feet. In forty minutes his pen travels a furlough; and in five and one-third hours a mile. We make, on an average, sixteen curves or tunis to the peu in writing ea?li^ word. Writing thirty words in a minute, we must make four lmndx-ed and eighty-eight to each second ; in an hour, twenty-eight thousand eight hundred ; in a day of only five hours, one hundred and forty-four thousand ; in a year of tl .ree hundred days' forty-three mil? lion", two hundred thousand. The niau who made one million strokes with a pen iu a, month wasnotat all remaka ble. Many men make four millions. Here wc have, in the aggregate, a mark three hundred miles long, to be traced on paper by each writer in a year. In making each letter of the ordinary alphabet, vc must make from three to seven strokes of the pen, or an average of three and-a-lialf to four. The Treasury Department is wait? ing for Congressional action, and de? clines to settle tlie vast number of cotton claims and claims for Commis? sary and Quartermasters' stores seized during the rebellion, although many of them are urged bv persons of un? doubted loyalty. A youn# man named Charles Wend rick, fell dead in a ball room in Do frni.v while on the floor, dancing a polka. AN ORDINANCE To liaise Supplies for Hie Year I860. Be it ordained bj Ute Mayor and Alder? men of the Citi/ of Columbia, in Council assembled, and by the authority of the same, That a tax to cover the period from Janu? ary 1,181)0), to January 1,18(37, for the sums, and in the manner hereinafter mentioned, shall be raised and paid into the public treasury of tho said city, for the use and service thereof. SEC. I. That is to say, one dollar on every hundred dollars of the assessed value of real ?state lying within the limits of said city;; and the value of all taxable real estate within the city of Columbia shall bc as? sessed bv the City Assessor. SEC. if. And be lt further ordained. That each male person over the age of fifteen years and under the age of sixty years ?shall -ay a tax of ono dollar. Si"J. III. Thirty cents shad be levied upon every hundred dollars of sales of goods, wares and merchandize, embracing sales of all articles of trade for barter or exchange, which shall be made by resi? dent merchants, traders and dealers, within the city of Columbia, from the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. SEC. Iv. And whereas many persons set up temporary shops or stores for the sale of merchandize, after the time fixed for assessing taxes, and close the same before thc return of the tax thereon, so as to avoid the payment of taxes to the city altogether : lie it further ordained, That all such dealers shall, up n opening shop or store in the city cf Columbia, pay to thc City Clerk the sum of twenty-five dollars, which shall be allowed him in the next set? tlement for taxes, and the overplus, i<" any, be returned tv) him ; and such transient dealer shall pavone dollar on every one hundred dollars of sales of goods, wares and merchandize. On failure to pay, after beting notified, the Mayor shall forthwith issue an execution against the defaulters, and collect the money in the usual way. SEC. V. There shall be levied one per cent, upon salt's at auction of all goods, the property of persons who are residents of tho city of Columbia. One-and-a-half per cent, upon sales at auction of all goods, property of non-residents. One-half per cent, upon sales at auction of real estate, and stocks of every description : 1'ro vided, nevertheless, That no tax .?ball be levied upon any sales at auction made by O'-derxif Court or process of law. SEJ: VI.?That all merchants and others "lriSg any goods, wares and merchandize, consignment, shall pay a tax of one per . on all such goods, wares ami mer idize sold by them ; and the persons tior.cd in this and in the three preced sections of this Ordinance, shall be ired to make quarterly returns ot their es, and to pay the taxes assessed thereby to the City Clerk at the end of each and every quarter. SEC. Vii. And be il further orduinea, bu the authority aforesaid. That a tax r" e per cent, snail be paid on the premiums received by each and every Insurance Company, or agent or agency thereof, doing business in this city and chartered by the State of South ('andina : the agents of sll Companies not chartered by the State shall pay one-: nd-a-iialf per cent, on all premiums receivtd by thom. And it shall be thc duty of every Insurance Company, or the officers "?- thc agents thereof, io make monthly returns, under oath, to the City Clerk, of tho arno'.nt of premiums for sliall be paid ?ni each and every horse, mare, stallion, gelding and mule, kept or used within the eily of Colombia, besides tho tax on vehicles, as follows : Ten dollars shall bo paid on each and every Jour wheeled pleasure carriage or barouche, drawn by two or more horses; five dollars on each and every one horse carriage, bc ?RV, barouche, gig or sulky, not used for hire ; ten dollars on every vehicle used f.. ?he breaking or exhibiting of horses a: d muirs ; fifteen dollars on each hack or carriage, dravo by two horses, and run for the conveyance of passengers for hire ; eight dollars on each and every one horse buggy, gig or sulky, kent or used for hire ; ten dollars on each and every four horse wagon ; eight dollars on each two horse wagon ; six dollars on each one horse wagon, cart or dray; twenty dollars on each 'express wagon ; fifteen dollars on each and every omnibus or stage ; and all persons commencing to use or run any car? riage or other vehicle, after tho time for the payment of taxes, shall pay from the time they commenced to use or run such carriage or vehicle, to thc end of the year, in proportion to tho rate of taxes per an? num : Provided, That no person shall be allowed to use any omnibus, wagon, dray, cart or other vehicle, for the transporta Hon of baggage or passengers from one part of the city to another, until the owner thereof shall have ?riven bond to the city, to he taken by the City Clerk, with two or more good sureties, in the sum of five hundred dollars, conditioned that such owner will pay all damages that may re? sult from tile loss or injury to baggage or passengcrs, while being carried on thc omnibus, wagin, dray, cart or other car? riage of such owm r, or after being en? trusted to the custody of thc drivel" thereof, or any of Iiis assistants. And any persor offending lu rein shall he liable to a tine ol five dollars per day for each day sud wagon, cart, dray or other carriage foi carrying baggage or passengers, may ht run before such bond is given : And pro ridel, further. That nothing herein cou taincd sha", extend to any of the abov< ennuierai ed vehicles not used, althmtgl kept within the limits of the citj : A in providetL ah:>. That nothing herein con fained shall be construed io extend ti wagons, carts, drays or carriages, going t< or from market, and owned by non-resi dents ' f said city. Ami he it further or 'tined. That a tax o two dollars shall be paid on each and ever; horse, marc, stallion, gelding and mule sold in th;* city 1 y or on account ol' an; horse trader or livery stable keeper ; an' the kesjper of every livery stable shal make quarterly returns, on oath, ol' sud sales at his stable, and pay the tax thereon under a penalty of two dollars per day f. failure to make snell returns and payment at the end of the quarter. ? SEC. IX. Andbe it further ordained, Tua no person shall let or hire any wagon, cal? or dla;.', or other carriage, or run any om Bibus, stage, hack or other carriage, fo the transportation of goods or passengers within thc limits of said city, without hay? ing first obtained a badge from the Cit Clerk, to be placed on some conspicuou part or the vehicle ; also, a Oauge with number by which he may be identified un known, to bo worn on a conspicuous pal of his person, by the driver of such omit bus, wagon, carl, dray or other carriagi under a penalty of liv dollars f..r each an everyday that s-rtch vehicle shall bc so nu to be recovered by information before tl: Mavor, or anv one of tho Aldermen of sai city. SEC. X. Whereas all male persons b tween tho ages of sixtei .1 and fifty y< ar residing within the limits of thc city 1 Columbia, are required by the laws of th State to work upon the streets of the sa city for'full twelve days in each and eve year : Th it therefore ordained, That cai and every person liable to work on tl streets of the said city of Columbia nu and shall he excused from the pcrforman of said dutv, upon the payment of thr dollars to tho City Clerk ; and each ai every person so liable, who shall fail pay the said sum of tin e.- dollars wit hin t' time hereinafter specified, shall, wb summoned to do so, be required to wo upon tie streets of the said city for fi twelve days, under the direction of t Overseer of Streets ; ami if any such p< son or persons shall neglect or refuse work upon the said streets at the til when summoned, such person OF perso shall be fined two dollars for each a every day that he or they shall neglect refuse so to work, to be recovered by : formation before thc Mayor and Alderm in Council ase* mblcd. Xml it shall be t duty of the y Clerk, and of the Chief Police to report to the said Mayor and . dermen all defaulters under either oft clauses of (his section. SEC. Xl. That fer a license to ret spirituous liquors, in quantities les?< th a (?'inrt, the sum of ?me hundred doll; pei annum shall hep lid in advance ; a for a license to sell spirituous liquors, qui ' -ties of a quart or more, the sun: (if! : illnrs per annum shall be paid in ; van -e : Provided., that no license to < spirituous liquors shall be granted fo sho: te.- period than six months : pi'Otided, further, That tho granting withholding of licenses, in each particu case, will he at the discretion of the (. Council. And the City Clerk shall be titled to receive, for issuing each and ev license, the sum of two dollars ; to be p by tho person or persons license d. SEC. XII. Ono per cent, on the incoi of brokers, and one-fourth of one nero? on all incomes derived from conimiss business, or the practice of professk within the limits of the said city. SEC. XIII. TWO dollars upon each every dog shah be paid by the persoi persons on who ie premises the .log is k And the police : ? the city of Columbia hereby authorized and required to each and every dog found running at li within the limits of said corporation, not having on a badge or collar, turn's by authority of said city. Szc. XIV. And he d further ordainer the authority aforesaid, That no equest or theatrical performance, or other exl tion for gain, shall be held in the eil ( ' ilumina, without a license from the Mi thereof first had and obtained, and payment, in advance, to thc City ('lei twenty-five dollars p.- r day for equest exhibitions, ami such sum a-~ tho M may assess for theatricals or other ex] tion8 for gain ; and each and every pe exhibiting for gain, without first hi obtained said license and tho payme ?ill he fined in a thc amount of before provide) and f ?rfei tur es ( further ordo x of fifty do abril be paid upon each and every baga? telle, poole or keele, or billiard table, and upon every bowling saloon, nine or ten pin allev, or pistol gaiirry, kept within ibo limits of the said city ; and tho stun of ono hundred dollars shall bo paid, in advance, for a license to keep or have a cock-pit within thc limits of the said city, and no license for such cock-pit shall be granted for any time within tho fiscal year for a less sum than one hundred dollars : Pro rjilrtl, That no person or persons shall open ?ny ono of the places of aniusemeut mentioned in this section, until he or they shall have obtained a license for that pur? pose from the Citv Council, and shall have entered into bond, with two or more good securities, to the M i vor and Aldermen in thc sum of five hum; d dollars, conditioned to observe thc laws of the Stato and citv, and particularly the laws against re? tailing-. Any person opening any such establishment within this city, without first having obtained thc license and given bond as aforesaid, shall be subject to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars for cash day such establishment shall be kept open or tif?Pa ; also, that such place shall be con? sidered, and is hereby declared to be, a nuisance, and liable to be abated as such. SEC. XVI. And be it further ordained. That each and every occupant of any real estate upon whose premises water is brought by pipes or other>vise from the city reservoir, shall pay to the City Clerk, at the same time with the other taxes imposed by this Ordinance, euch sum as may bc as? sessed bv the Committee upon the Water Works. * , Sro. XVII. And he V further ordained. That if any person ot persons shall fail, neglect or rciuse to malee a return to the City Clerk, on oath, of nil Ins. her. or their taxable property, iiicm^. sales, or other things taxed bv this Ordinance, on or be? fore the 15th day of February ncx', such person or persons Bhnl! ho then assessed by the Assessor for all bis, her. or their property, or oth<v things tnxo.-l bv this Ord.nance, according to th - best informa? tion which he can obtain of the valne of such taxai le pronertv ; and such perron nr persons who shall fail; neglect, or refu o to make a return, as aforesaid, or pay the ta-" thereon, on or before tho 15th of Marr!; next, shall bo subject to, and pav. in addi? tion to said tax, five per c?nt. on the wh<d? amount of his. her, or their tax. as imposed by this Ordinance. And ?he said Clerk is hereby required to collect and receive the taxes and dues levied and imposed by this Ordinance, and all arrears of former tixes and ?Ines, and make a return thereof, and of alWpersrms who shall then 1 e in default. \ to thc Mayor and Aldermen, on tho 15th day of March next. SKC. XVIII. Anil l>e it further ordained. That the said Mayor and Aldermen sh ill issue their execution against each and every person who shall be reported by tho said Clerk to have failed, neglected, or re? fused to make returns or pav the taxes imposed hy this Ordinance, within the time herein prescribed, which said execution shall lie lodged with the Sheriff of Rich? land District, to be collected according to the nrovisions of the Apts nf *lw> General Assembly of this ?State- in ftfUch case made and provided. Done and ratified in Council assembled, under the corporate seal of the city of Columbia, this fourth day of January, Anno Domini one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-six. J. G. GIBBES, Mayor. P. H. ELMORE, City Clerk. Jan 12 6 Fire and Marine BEING appointed agent for several FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE COMPA? NIES, I am prepared to insure to any amount against lino. Amongst the offices for which I am agent are tho well-known Metropolitan, of Xew York; Continental,of New York; and National, of New Orleans. These offices alone have a capital of over $2,000,000. Policies made pavable in cither gold or currency. . JAMES G. GIBBES, Agent. H. E7 NICHOLS, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Corner of Assembly and Washington Sis., 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, and all losses promptly paid. Jg?" Policies mad<> payable in Gold or Currency, "l?fil THE Underwriters' Agency .r XIW YORK, CASH ASSETS, Three Million Dollars Itiue Policies of FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Made payable in Gold or Currency.? Negotiable and Bankable CERTIFICATES or INSURANCE Are iitue? by Association H. E. NICHOLS, Agent, Comer Aa ?l?bly ?*?.d Washington Sts., Dee ? lrJb Columbia, S, C. ?1LL?N6 OFF AT ReducedPrices TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPB?NC & SUMMEH STOCK* WHOLES A LI AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, CLOTHING GROCERIES, OFFER THEIR Laj:ge& Well-selected Stock AT ?E-OTFCEIO 2PBXCE8 ! CONSISTING OF: AGOOD assortment of PRINTS, of all colors and qualities. DELAINES. POPLINS. French and English MERINO. Black and Colored ALPACA. DEBEGE, LINDSEYS. Opera, White and Red All-wool and Cot? ton FLANNEL. . GINGHAM, JACONET, SWISS MUSLIN. JEANS, CAMBRICS, PAPER CAMBRICS. Bleached aud Unbleached HOMESPUN. Linen and Cotton SHEETING. PI I .LOW-CASING, TICKTNG. SHAWLS. LADIES' CLOAKS. HATS and BONNETS, tr'raed and nnt'd. BONNET FRAMES, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES. BUGLE and other Fancy Dress and Cloak Trimmings. Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Hosierv. Cuffs, Collars, Hair Nets. Breakfast Shawls. S?ntags. II -i>p and Balmoral Skirts, Corsets. Veils, Coate'a and Clark's Spool Cotton. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS ! CONSISTING OF: Over, Business and Black Frock COATS. PANTS and VESTS of all qualities. White Linen and Woolen OVER-SHIRTS. Shaker, Me. ino. Woolen and Cotton UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Socks, Suspenders, Collars, Wristbands. Neck-Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs. Hats and Caps. Fine Pegged and Sowed Boots, Gaiters and Shoes. Together with a large and well-selected stock of Plain and Fancy G-roceries, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, BUTTER. LARI), TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. Winde and Ground Spices, Candles. Fancy and Common soaps. Soda, Indigo, Copperas, Blue Stone. Hadder and Logwood. Plain and Fancy Crackers. Herrings and Mackerel, by tho barrel, half barrel and kit. Sweet Oil, Yeast 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 Scgars. Together with a large assortment of goods usually kept, and too numerous to mention. ALSO, ON HAND, A large stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, Ac. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Old GOLD and SILVER bought. New and second-hand WATCHES bought. AGENTS FOR KALB'S PATENT LIMBS. H Al IT M A N S PATE N T ELASTIC CRUTCH. And FAIRBANK'S SCALES. Assembly Street, BETWEEN ELA TN A WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA, S.C. Jan 4 Cokesbury Conference Institute. THE exercises of this well known insti? tution will be resumed on tho FIRST MONDAY in February. Young men pre? pared for any class in college. Hoarding m private families at reasonable rates. RET. SAMUEL B. JONES, Hector. W. \V. SMITH, Classical Teacher. Jan 2 _ J13_ MRS. G. T. MASON PROFOSES to opon, the second MON? DAY in January, at her residence on Sumter street, above Richland street, a DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNO LADIES. All thc English Branches, together with French and Music on the Piano, taught. Particu? lar attention given to Mathematics. From her experience as a teacher, Mrs. Mason earnestly desires to merit the confidence of parents and guardians. For terms, apply as above. Dec 81 12 Columbia Male Academy. H. S. THOMPSON, Instructor in Mathe matics, French and English Branches. RICHARD FORD, Instructor in the Latin and Greek Classics. THE exercises of this Acade? my will be resumed on the 8th of January next. Pupils will be prepared for admission into any university or college. The course of study will include a new and improved System of Book-keep? ing, and special advantages will bo afforded such students as may desire to. lit them? selves for mercantile life. Thc scholastic year will be divided into three terms of four months each. Tuition at tho rate of seventy-live ($7.")) dollars per y< ar for the Classics and French, and sixty ($60) dollars for the English Brancnos, payable at the beginning of each term. Pupils who enter for less* than a whole terni, will be charged at tho above rates. Dec 20 _lm,i!_ FURMA? UMVEKSlTVr Greenville, S. C. THE EXERCISES of this Institution will be resumed on the 13th of Feb? ruary next. For Circular giving further information, application may bc made to PEOF. JNO. F. LANNEAU, Oct 2S 67 Secretarv of Faeultv. FACTORS, SHIPPERS AND COMMtS'tt MERCHANTS, OFFICE IX CO ITO.X TOWN, COLTIJY?13I A, S. C. WILL store or attend to the forwarding of COTTON, PRODUCE. FURNI? TURE and coorr, entrusted to their care. Will also soil HORSES, aiTJljEsr, CAT? TLE, Ac. We pledge ourselves to usc every endea? vor to promote the welfare of those who mav favor us with their patronage. J. M. CRAWFORD. L. P. MILLER. j(?S~ Charleston Nora, Newberry Herald, Winnsboro News, Chester Standard, Abbe? ville Haulier, Anderson Intelligencer and Greenville Mountaineer will publish two weeks, and forward bills. Dec 30 Land Agent. WA. II ARRIS, Agent to Purchase or . Sell Real Estate. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to his care. Oftice, for the present, at his resi? dence, corner Gervais and Bull streets. Columbia, S. C. Dec. 3 Plantations to Rent. . ON the 1st MONDAY in February, at Co? lumbia, by order of the Executor of the late James O'Hanlon, will br disposed of to the highest approved bidder, the LAND belonging to said estate, for the year 1M(>6, and known ns thc Singleton and Log Castle Tracts. They arc superior cot? ton and grain lands. 60 or 7? hands can be advantageously employed on tho Sin? gleton place, and about 25 or :10 at Log Castle. W. A. HARRIS, Agent. Jr'ecJ*i Law Books for Sale. BY permission of JOHN A. BROWN, Ordinary of York District, I will expose to public sale, at the lato resilience of Edward Moore, deceased, in Yorkville, on the first Monday m February next, a large, choice collection of LAW BOOKS, and other articles unnecessary to mention. Term? made known on dav of sale. ALFRED MOORE, Executor. Jan 9 2w Wanted. i)AA HANDS WANTED to work OT ^\J\J the Columbia and Hamburg lUil ro.ivi, near Columbia. Applv to Jan 'J _JAS. G. GIBBES. John W. Steele, North-east Corner of King and George sis., CHARLESTON, S. C. THE attention of buyers is called to the complete assortment of GEN CLE? MENS' FURNISHING A FANCY GOODS now offered. Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Toilette Articles, Ac. Fancy < roods of every-variety. Trunks, Valises, Travel? ing Bags, Ac. "The public are respectfully invited to call and examine. Jan ll lm Carpets! Carpets! TO close out our stock in CARPETS, we will sell all-wool Carpets from jo to 'JU .cents a yard. All in need better come earlv and get a great bargain. ABELES, MYERS A CO., Jan 9 6 Opposite old City Ilotel. JUST RECEIVED, BY ABELES. MYERS & CO,, --AA YARDS BUGLE TRIMMINGS, O'/v/ ?ill styles. 50 dozen scti ? of liugle Ornaments, suitable for cloaks and dress trimmings, which we will sell at a very low price. ABELES, MYERS & CO., Jan 9 6 Opposite old City Hotel. JOHX~A^ KAY, CITY SUR VEYOR. OFFICE at residence, in rear of the Presbyterian Church, Columbia, S. C. Sept 20 " \ t AND HACK LINE TO ?nrrragp: J HAVING taken charge of the aboTO HOTEL, and having thoroughly re? fitted and refurnished it, I pledge myself, after many years' experience in this busi? ness, to furnish my guests with clean, com? fort able rooms, and a table supplied at all times with the very best thc markets afford. I am .determined to spare no pains to please mv patrons. My HACKS from Abbeville to Washing? ton, Ga., will make daily connection with this H use, affording to persons going West and East a safe, comfortable and ex? peditious means of convevance. Persons desiring to go from Abbeville to anv point of thc country not accessible by public conveyance, can find at my LIVERY STABLES, for hire, Carriages, buggies and Saddle Horses. P. S. RUTLEDGE. Abbeville C. EL, December 12, 1863. Dec 21_Imo STEAMBOAT Lil FROM Columbia to Charleston. THE NEW and FIRST-CLASS LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER GEORGE is now prepared to make engagements to take Freight from Granby Landing to Charles? ton. All goods forwarded by this line will be insured, if desired. Also, forwarded to New York, and advances made upon the same, if required. Dec 14 Imo A. L. -SOLOMON, Agent, flfi" The Abbeville Banner, Newberry Herald, Anderson Intelligences and Chester Standard will publish the above for two weeks, and send billa to this office. Just Received from New York AND FOR SALE AT L. ?. CLARKE'S, WASHING TON STREET, ALARGE and fashionable assortment of ORNAMENTS and TRIMMINGS for Ladies' Drosses/ an,] filoaka?_ Dugies, lMTTtermv?, JovrpVTrancy v>?-us and Buttons, of every description and size; Breakfast Shawls, Central l'ark Hoods, In? fant's Socks, Ladies' Fancy Neck-Ties, Ladies' Fancy Neck-Ties, with fringe, Dress Elevators, Belt Buckles and Clasps, Silk and Leather Belts, Belting Ribbons of all colors and widths, Velvet Ribbon of all widths, Ladies' Scarfs, Collars and Cuffs, Traveling Bags, Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Ladies' L. C. Handker? chiefs, Gent's L. C. Handkerchiefs, Gent's Silk Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Gloves and < Gauntlets, Gent's Buck Gloves, Skirt Braid of all colors, Coat Bindings, Balmoral Sk?to, a large assortment of Hoop Skirts, Ladies', Gent's, Youth's and Misses' Under Vests, Ladies' Flannel Skirts, Ladies* largc Double Shawls; a fine assortment of Perfumeries, Brown Windsor Soap, Tooth Soap, Toilet Powder, Boxes and Puffs, Hair Brushes and Combs, Nail Brushes; a fine assortment of Dress Goods, at greatly reduced prices-DoLaines, Black and Col'd Alpacas, Merinoes, Calicoes, Ac; Klack Cloth and Cassimeres, Fancy C:\ssinieres, Blankets, Umbrellas, Blue Shirtings, Pa? per Cambric, Linen, Black and Colored Dress Silks. Marceline Silk, Ac. Dec G MESSRS. EDITORS: Major THEODORE STARK is respectfully nominated asa can? didato for the office of MAYOR of the city of Columbia-to bo filled at the ensuing election in April next-by 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 next. Nov 2 * Dispensary. DR. R. W. GIBBES offers his MEDICAL and SURGICAL services to tho public, at his residence opposite the old Baptist Church. IP (..*;.sequence ofJ??jM?' to asthma, ho cannot ..feud gc^Hx^hcacticc, which requires ev.i^fc^jjH BB am! bad weather. enn^flMHSMj^. .**"^__-_jL_ OFFICE "HOUR! n'Wf?t. to IO a. m., and 2 p. m. to i p. m. Jan 9 For Mayor. JAS. G. GIBBES ia respectfully nomi? nated for next Mayor. _JanJl_ _ t MANY FRIENDS. NOTICE. ALL persons holding claims against the estate of Mrs. H. C. ELMORE, will present them properly attested, and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to F. H. ELMORE, A. R. ELMORE, Des {! ?ow6 Administrators. Special Notice. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, Cont'MHiA, January 3, 18GG. BY order of the City Council, delinquent TAX-PAYERS will be allowed till the loth inst, to make returns ami pay their lues for tho past year of lfcG.">. After that, late, all such claims held by the city will DO put in the hands of the Sherill' for col? lection. F. H. ELMORE City Clerk. Jan G_ Wool! Wool! Vlf 7"ANTED 500 lbs. WOOL, for which Vf a fair price will be paid, by Jan? A. R. PHILLIPS, Davis' Alley. " JOB WORK HEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.