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THE DAILY Daily Paper $10 a Year 'Let our Just Censure PHONIX. Attend the True Event. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C" THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 18G6. Tri-Weekly $7 a Year. VOTJTMM T_xrn osi THE PHONIX, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. STATE PRINTER. TERMS-m ADVA NC E. SUBSCRIPTION. Dailv Paper, six months.$5 00 Tri-Weekly. " " .S 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted ot 75 cents per square f r the first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. tGf Special notices 10 cents a hue. Counting Home Calendar for 1866. THK WHOLE TRUTH IN A PARAGRAPH. \Gen. Sprague has starked a movement lal the Senate looking to thc increase .tariff on nil goods that can be manvufaetured in this country: ^Vest em ^Republicans say they will not vote \or a further increase. The cotton manufacturers of the East are too much protected already. They are making enormous profits, very little of which accrues to operatives in the TT>I|VI There is a sj-stem of labor growing up in New England more baneful' os ?he wording classes than ever slavery was on tu^mgroes of the South. In many cases they are worked harder, and for more hours--with as little opportunity for improvemen t-especially children many of whom never see the inside of a school room. If this state of things is not soon arrested, it will take but a few years to reduce labor to the degrading position of the great manufacturing towns of Old England, where the working men and women are as much the serfs of capital as their ancestors were of the military nobles of the middle ages. And this is what some people call "pros? perity," and it is to the few, but it is ruin and degradation to the many. [l?ete Haren Register. HOPEFUL.-We have learned, from what we consider very reliable au? thority, that the young Mr. Seward, Assistant Secretary of State, in a private conversation with a gentleman in Washington, very recently, said that while the Administration mem? bers of Congress did not want to pre? cipitate the re-admission of the se? ceded States, yet their policy on the rc-assembling of Congress would be to admit a portion of the members elect from the South-enough to en? title the States to resume, their Fede? ral relations-rejecting some of thc more objectionable ones. Whether this will be done or not, of course we cannot tell; but it is reasonable to suppose, however, that the Sewards will advise such a course ; and if they should, we may reasonably expect such a result.-Neic Berne Times. Rooms to Rent. SEVERAL bir^e and pleasant ROOMS I TO RENT, convenient to Main street. I Inquire at Mrs. MCMAHON'S, Senate etrcet. South of Trinity Church. Jan 13 To Arrive This Day. PC AA BUSHELS CORN*. <L)\JV/ 75 bids. FLOUR, Extra and Sup. Irish Potatoes, Rice, Butter. Lard, Bacon. Ac, will be sold low to dealers. Terms cash. JOHN C. SEEGEKS. Jan 17 At Public Sale. AFINE LIGHT CARRIAGE, in -nod order, to seat four. A linc one-horse BUGGY, and a MILCH COW of improved stock. Apply to JOHN JEN KINS. Jan 16 3* At L. C. Clarke's Stoi c. At Private Sale. x A HANDSOME rosewood, crimson, J\_ satin-damask set of FURNITURE. Price $300. Also, a rosewood and a wal ti ut, marble-topped Table. Inquire at this office._Jan 10 WANTED, ASITUATION, by a French Ladv, in the citv or countrv, to teach FRENCH. Also, the usual ENGLISH BRANCHES, if required. The best references given. Apply at this office. Jan 16 44* Wanted!" ?)AA HANDS WANTED to work on ?\J\J thc Columbia and Hamburg Rail? road, near Columbia. Apply to Jan 9_J^S. <L_GIBBES._ DR. E. W. TAYLOR OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Columbia and its vicinity. Residence corner of Bickens and Senate streets. Jan i Imo* NEW GOODS. Bfckl'KN ! .i;. this dav, a variety of choice ?feNCY ARTICLES of french China Bicmia:. Glass. Also, Reticule,Lum h Wky>-Kn:' BASKETS. BB '.? I .. STANLEY. ABOARD. TO tho physicians anil citizens of Co? lumbia. I would respectfully inform von that I have taken charge of thc DRUG DEPARTMENT, in the store of Mr. Hardy Solomon, Assembly Street, where lie will keep constantly on hand a FRESH AND LARGE SUPPLY OF DRUGS AND ME? DICINES. I will give mv strict attention to the PREPARATION OF PRESCRIPTIONS at all hours of night and day. My long experience in tho drug business in this city is a sufficient guarantee. Respectfully, E. M. ?SEALY, Druggist, At Hardy Solomon's, first store on Assem? bly Street" West side. Jan 17 lin A CARD. ANY FIRST-CLASS HOUSE now doing or intending shortly to commence business in the DRY GOODS LINE in this city, desirous to obtain the services of one who thoroughly understands tho business in every department, can have such ser? vices by offering me a liberal salary, or a share of the profits. I have been in the dry goods business in Columbia since 1854, and have a large number of friends and acquaintances in ali parts of tue State. References given if required. Apply to or address JAMES H. BALDWIN. Jan IC 3* Notice to Planters. KNOWING the great want, bv our Planters and Farmers, of GUANO ami OTHER FERTILIZERS, and the d-Hi cutly in procuring money at this time, I propose to furnish a superior fertilizer, on a credit of eight or niue mouths. This will euable the planter to procure tho means of enriching Iiis land and paying for it ont of the next crop. FORD'S PHOSPHATE or FERTILIZER is recommended and guaranteed to bo as good as any fertilizer in tho market, and to bring as "good crops. Tried side by side with Peruvian Guano. Applications must be made immediately. For particulars ap? ply to .TAMES G. (H15P.ES, Com. .Merchant, Columbia. S. C. Jan 1fi 6 Notice! Notice! NEW STAGE LINE. tj?^ifc^?? Owing to thc awful condi qS??gjSjgttrkm 0f t]lr road from Winns bor to Alston, S. C., I ha^.e discontinued my Line of Stages between those two points. I am ngy running a NO. 1 TRI-WEEKLY LtSrfi- FOUR-HORSE COACHES, from Aiken, fv (?.-- to Columbia. S. C., ia connection with mv DA?LT? TJI?fB^?J? SIX- | HORSE COACHES, from the latter point" to the head of Charlotte and S. C. Railroad, near Ridgeway. ' SCHEDULE: Leave Aiken after arrival of Train, say 5p. m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; arriving at head of Charlotte Railroad next days at 7 p. m. Leave head Charlotte and S. C. Railroad after arrival of Train, say 7 p. m.; and arrive at Aiken next night ll p. m. Jan ir, 3$ D. T. HARVEY. IS3~Richmond Enquirer, Augusta Con? stitutionalist, Charlotte Times, will mblish tri-weekly three times and send bill to Co? lumbia for pavmcnt. CHEESE. FLOUR. SMH LARGE LOT OF FINE ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. FAMILY FLOUR. CRUSHED, POWDERED and COFFEE SUGARS, Ac, Ac, Have been received by us to-day. and are offered at reduced prices. Jan 13 6* FISHER A LOWRANCE. LEVIN & PEIXOTTO, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND COM? MISSION AGENTS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Corner Assembly omi Plain streets. OFFER their services to dispr o off or purchase PRODUCE, REAL .'.STATE or PERSONAL PROPERTY ot any and every kind, and from their geneial know? ledge of business hope to merit a share of public patronage. JACOB LEVIN, Late Book-keeper Exchange Bank. D. C. PEIXOTTO. Formerly associated with F. Lance. _J*n 1:5 Ter Consumers.! IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR GOODS TO ARRIVE. WE OFFER OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, FURS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. lE^OH. COST. All in need of any of the above-men? tioned GOODS, v,iii lind it to their in? terest to call and examine. SH?VEB & BECKHAM, JSP. Ki f> Next door to Shiver House. Engine, etc., for Sale. AFIVE-HORSE ENGINE, in running order, with pulleys, ste., for ?ale low. Apply at this office. Dec 12 AN ORDINANCE To liaise Supplies foi- thc Year 18G6. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Ahlcr nien of the City of Columltia, in Council assembled, and by ?ie authority of the same, That a tax to cover the period from Janu? ary 1,1866, to January 1,1867, for the sums, and in the manner hereinafter mentioned, shall be raised and paid into the publie treasury of the Baid city, for the use and service thereof. SEC. I. That is to say, ono dollar on every hundred dollar? of the assessed value of real estate lying within the limits of said city ; and the value of all taxable real estate within thc city of Columbia shall bc as? sessed bv the City Assessor. SEC. I?. And be it further ordained, That each male person over the agc of fifteen years and under the ase of sixty years shall pay a tax of one dollar. SEC. ill. Thirty cents shall be levied upon every hundred dollars of sales ot goods, wares and merchandize, embracing sales of all articlos 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, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. SEC. IV. And whereas many persons set up temporary shops or stores lor thc sale "of merchandize, after tho time fixed for assessing taxes, and close the same before tho return of the tax thereon, so as tc avoid thc payment of taxes to tho city altogether : lie it further ordained. That all such dealers shall, upon opening shop oi store in the city of Columbia, pay to thc City Clerk the sum of twenty-five dollars, which shall bo allowed him in the next set? tlement for taxes, and the overplus, if any. be returned to him ; and sucli transient dealer shall pay one dollar on very one hundred dollars of sales of g( ^ ls, ware: and merchandize. On failure to pay, attet being notified, thc Mayor shall forth wit! issue an execution against the defaulters and collect the money in the usual way. SEC. V. There shall be levied one pc; cent, upon sales at auction of all goods the property of persons who ?re resident! of the city of Columbia. Onc-and-a-hal per cent, upon sales at auction of all goods property of non-residents. One-half pc cent, upon sales at auction of real estate and stocks of every description : Pro vided, nevertheless. That no tax shall b levied upon any sales at auction made b; order of Court or process of law. SEC. VI. That all merchants and other selling any goods, wares and merchandize on consignment, shall pay a tax of ono pe cent, on all such goods, wares and mer chandizo sold by them ; ami the person mentioned, in this and in the three prece?! ing setfMKifi of this Ordinance, snail b required to make quarfr/Jy i . turns ot thei sales, and to pay tho taxes assessed Ulere?, to the City Clerk at the end of each aui every quarter. SEC. VII. And be ii further ordained, b the authority aforesaid, That a tax of on per cent, shall be paid on the premium received by each and every lnsuranc Company, or agent or age'ney thereo' doing business in this cit v and "chartere by thc State of South Carolina ; the agent of all Companies not chartered by the t?tat shall pay one-and-a-half per cent, on r premiums received ty them. And it sha be the duty of every Insurance Company or tho officers or the agents thereof, t make monthly returns, under oath, to th City Clerk, of the amount of premiums fe the month preceding, under a penalty i two dollars for each and every day tili such company or agent or agency may nt gleet or refuse to make returns and pa the said tax-to bo collected by executio; as in other cases provided for the collei tion of fines and forfeitures. SEC. VIII. And be it further ordained, I the authority aforesaid, That two dolla] shall bc paid ou each ami every hors mare, stallion, gelding and mule, kept ( used within the city vf Columbi;'., besidi the tax on vehicles, as follows : Ten dolla: shall bo paid on each und every foi wheeled pleasure carriage or baroueh drawn by two or more horses : five dolla on each and every one horse carriag bnggv, barouche, gig or sulky, not usc for hire ; ten dollars on every vehicle usi for the breaking or exhibiting of hors, and mules ; fifteen dollars on each hack i carriage, drawn by two horses, and run f the conveyance of passengers %r biri eight dollars on each and every one hor buggy, gig or sulky, kept or used for biri ten dollars on each and every four hor wagon ; eight dollars on each two hor wagon ; six dollars on each one hor wagon, cart or dray; twenty dollars i each express wagon ; fifteen dollars i each and every omnibus or stage ; and ; persons commencing to use or run any c riag? or other vehicle, after the time f the payment of taxes, shall pay from t time they commenced to use or run sn carriage or vehicle, to the end of the ye: in proportion to the rate of taxes per a mun : Trodded, That no person shall allowed to use any omnibus, wagon, dri cart or other vehicle, for thc transport tion of baggage or passengers from o part of the city to another, until the owi thereof shall havo given bond to the ci to be taken by the City Clerk, with two more good sureties, in the sum of ti hundred dollars, conditioned that sn owner will pay all damages that may suit from the loss or injury to baggage passengers, while being carried on t omnibus, wagon, dray, cart or other c riage of such owner, or after being i trusted to the custody of tho driver there or any of his assistants. And any port offending herein shall be liable to a tine five dollars per day for each day HI wagon, cart, dray or other carriage carrying baggago or passengers, may run before such bond is given: And p vided, further, That nothing herein c tained shall extend to any of tho ubi enumerated vehicles not used, althoi kept within the limits of the city : J provided, also, That nothing herein c tained shall be construed to extend wagons, carts, drays or carriages, goiup or from market, and owned by non-n dents of said city. And be it further ordained. That a ta: two dollars shall be paid on each and ev horse, marc, stallion, gelding and mi sold in this city Ly or on account of ? horse trader or livery stable keeper ; ? the keeper of every livery etablo si make quarterly returns, on oath, of s sales at his stable, and pay tho tax there lintier a penalty of two dollars per day failnro to make such returns and payme at thc end of the quarter.. SEC. IX. And be it firth er ordained, T no person shall let c>r hire any wagon, c or dray, or other carriage, or run any i Bibus, stage, hack or other carriage, the transportation of goods or pas sen g j within the limits of said city, without hav? ing first obtained a badge from the City Clerk, to be placed on some conspicuous I part of thc vehicle ; also, a badge with a ' number by which he may bo identified and ! known, to bo worn on a conspicuous part j of his person, by the driver of such omni j bus, wagon, cart, dray or other carriage, j under a penalty of live dollars for each and every day that such vehicle shall be so run, to be recovered by information before the Mayor, or any one of thc Aldermen of said city. SEC. X. Whereas all male persons be? tween the ages of sixteen and fifty vears, residing within the limits of tho city ol Columbia, are required by the laws of tine Stale to work upon the streets of tho sait city for lull twelve days in each and ever} year : Be it therefore ordained, That ead* and every person liable to work on th< streets of the said city of Columbia ma} and shall be excused from the performanc? of said duty, upon the payment of thro< dollars to tho City Clerk ; and each ant every person so hable, who shall fail t< pay the said sum of three dollars within tin time hereinafter specified, shab, whci summoned to do so, be required to worl upon the streets of the said city for fol twelve days, under the direction of th Overseer of Streets ; and if any such per son or persons shall neglect or refuse t work upon the said streets at the tim when sum moued, such person or purson shall bc lined two dollars for each an every day that he or they ahall neglect c re?ase so to work, to bc recovered by ir formation before the Mayor and Aldcrme in Conned assembled. And it shall bc th duty of the City Clerk, and of tho Chief i Police, to report to the said Mayor and A dermcn all defaulters under either of tb clauses of this section. SEC. Xt. That for a license to reta spirituous liquors, in quantities less tba a quart, thc sum of one hundred dollai per annum shall be paid in advance ; an for a license to sell spirituous liquors, i quantities of a quart or more, the sum . fifty dollars per annum shall be paid in ai vance : Provided, that no license to s< spirituous liquors shall be granted for shorter period than six months : A) provided, fvrtlier, That tho granting i withholding of licenses, in each particul: case, will be at tho discretion of the Ci Council. And tho City Clerk shall bc e titled to receive, for issuing each and eve license, the sum of two dollars ; to be pa by the person or persons licensed. SE<\ XII. Ono per cent, on the incom j of brokers, anil one-fourth of one perec? on all incomes derived from commissi' ' business, or the practice of profession j within the limits of thc said city. Rix. XIII. Two dollars upon each ai j every dog shall be paid by the person j persons on whose premises tho dog is kc] And the police of the city of Columbia a hereby authorized and reijjiired to li each and every dog found runuing~?tt lar within the limits of said corporation, a not having on a badge or collar, furnish by authority of said city. Sr.c. XIV. Ami he it further ordained, the authority aforesaid. That no equestri or theatrical performance, or other exhi tion for gain, shull be held in the city Columbia, without a license from the Maj thereof.:first bad and obtained, and t payment-, in advance, to the City Clerk twenty-five dollars per day for equestri exhibit ?ons, and such sum as the Mai may assess for theatricals or other exhi tions for gain ; and each and every pers exhibiting for gain, without first havi obtained said license and the payment said tax in advance, shall be tined in a si not less than double the amount of s: tax, in manner hereinbefore provided the imposition of fines and forfeitures. SEC. XV. And be it further ordain That an annual tax of fifty doll shall be paid upon each and every ba; telle, poole or keele, or billiard table, ? upon every bowling saloon, nine or ten allev, or pistol gallery, kept within limits (d' the said city ; and the sum of < hundred dollars shall bc paid, in advar for a licen >. t > keep or have a cock within the limits of tin; said city, and license for such cock-pit shall bc gian for any time within the fiscal year fo less sum than one hundred dollars : / citied, That no person or pers0113 si open anvone of the places of anmsem mentioned in this section, until he or t shall have obtained a license for that 1 pose from the City Council, and shall h entered into bond, with two or more g securities, to the Mayor and Aldermei the sum of live hundred dollars, conditio to observe the laws of the State city, and particularly the laws against tailing. Any person opening any H establishment within this city, witl first having obtained the license and g bond as aforesaid, shall be subject to a not exceeding fifty dollars for each such establishment shall he kept ope used; also, that such place shall bo sidcred, and is hereby declared to b nuisance, and liable to be abated as su SEC. XVI. And be it further ordai That each and every occupant of any estate upon whoso premises wale brought by pipes or otherwise from the reservoir, shall pay to the City Clerl tho same time with the othertaxes imp by tins Ordinance, such sum as may b> sessed by the Committee upon th? W Works. SEC. XVII. And be il further arda That if any person or persons shall neglect or refuse to make a return ti City Clerk, on oath, of all his, her, or taxable property, income, sales, or f things taxed by this Ordinance, on o fore tho 15th day of February next, person or persons shall be then ass? by tho Assessor for all his, her, or property, or other things taxed by Ordinance, according to the best info tion which he can obtain of thc val such taxable property ; and such pers* persons who shall fail, neglect, or reft; make a return, as aforesaid, or pay th thereon, on or before tho 15th of & next, shall be subject to, and pay, in tion to said~tax, five per cent, on the \ amount of his, lier, or their tax, as im] by this Ordinanc". And the said Cl? hereby required to collect and receiv taxes and duos levied and imposed b Ordinance, and all arrears of former ami dues, and make a return therooi of all persons who shall then be in de to the Mayor and Aldermen, on the dav of March next. Six. XVIII. And fie it further onie That the said Mayor and Aldermen issue their execution against eael: e very person who shall be reported 1 said'Cierk to have failed, neglected, fused to make returns or pay the imposed by this Ordinance, within tin liorein prescribed, which said oxet shah be lodged with the Sheriff of land District, to be collocted according to the provisions of tb o Acts of the Ceneral Assembly of this State in such case made and provided. Done and ratified in Council assembled, under tho corporate seal of the city of Columbia, this fourth day of January, Anno Domini one thousand sight hun? dred and sixtv-six. J. G. GIBBES, Mayor. E. H. ELMORE, City Clerk. Jan 12 6 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. Boarding in private families at reasonabla rates. REV. SAMUEL B. JONES, Rector. W. YV. SMITH, Classical Teacher. Jan 2_J13 FU8M?? mvEterfvT Greenville, S. C. THE EXERCISES of this Institution will bo resumed ou tho 15th of Feb? ruary next. For Circular giving further information, application mav be made to PROF. JNO. F. LANNEAU, _Oct28 67_Secretary of Faculty. Columbia Male Academy. H. S. THOMPSON, Instructor in Mathe? matics. French and English Branches. RICHARD FORD, Instructor in the Latin and Greek Classics. -JJ^ THE exercises of this Acade /fTBBt my will be resumed on the 8th ?4ffXdg3s*yof ^anuar-' next. Pupils will ^ESB^sbe prepared for admission into JHK~M7 any university or ?-ollege. Thc <&?SJr course of study will include a new and improved system of Book-keep? ing, and special advantages will be afforded such students as mav desire to fit them? selves for mercantile life. The scholastic year will be divided into three terms of four months each. Tuition at the rate of seventy-five ($75) dollars per year for the Classics and French, and sixty ~($(>0) dollars for tho English Brandies, payable at the beginning of each term. Pupils who enter for lesa than a whole term, will bo charged at thc abov? rates. rJec 20_Imo* Land Agent. WA. HARRIS, Agent to Purchase or . SeU Real Estate. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to his care. Office* for the present, at his resi? dence, corner Gervais a- " Bull streets Columbia, S. C. Dec. 3 Plantations to P ON the 1st MONDAY in February, at Co? lumbia, by order of the Executor of the late James O'Hanlon, will be disposed of to tho nigi'est approved bidder, tb? pLA?LD belonging to said estate, for the vear lS?e; ?.ud known as the Singleton and Log Castle T?Scis. They are superior cot? ton and grain lands. . f>0 or 70 hands can be advantageously employed the Sin? gleton place, and about 25 or 30 at Log Castle. \V. A. HARRIS, Agent. Pea 2i_ J. I. MIDDLETON, JR., OF SOUTH CAROLINA, HAS established himseir in BALTI? MORE, at tho Counting Room ot Lambert, Gittings & Co., No. 5S Buchanan's Wharf, for the transaction ef a SOUTH? ERN COMMISSION BUSINESS-sales of Cotton, Rice, Lumber, Ac, and execution of orders for Purchasing Grain, Flour, Ac, for which Baltimore is the host market. Messrs. LAMBERT, GITTINGS & CO., will aid him in the same, and to them ?r to him orders for purchases, with funds or property in hand, or consignments, may be addressed. Advances will be made by ac j ceptances in New York or Baltimore, to an amount to bc agreed upon. Jan 16 6 BOOTS ill SHOES. Thc undersigned re? spectfully informs the public that he still con? tinues the manufacture of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, And keeps constantlv on hand a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF READY-MADE WORK, from the most celebrated Manufacturers in New York and Philadelphia. Having secured tho services of Mr. WM. LASSALE to attend to the Manufacturing Department, ho feels confident that he can give satisfaction. THOMAS FLANIGAN, Jan 12 C Rf?VU> Bow. AGRICULTURAL HIFLEIIKMS, WE have just received from first hands: D CORN S H ELLERS, STRAW CUTTERS, Corn _?MILLS and PLOWS, in addition to a well-selected stock of Family GROCERIES, Shelf HARDWARE, POT WARE, TINWARE, CROCKERY WARE, Ac. All of which will bo sold VERY LOW for CASH. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage from our friends and tho public generally. HUFFMAN & PRICE, Corner of Main and Lumber streets. Jan 5 Imo* Columbia, S. C._ U1H fc lUIL FACTORS, SHIPPERS AND COMMtS'N MEBCHANTS, OFFICE IN COTTON TOWN, COLUMBIA, S. O. WILL store or attend to the forwarding of COTTON, PRODUCE, FURN1 T?RE and GOODS entrusted to their care Will also sell HORSES, MULES, CAT? TLE, Ac. We pledge ourselves to use every endca vor to promote the welfare of those who mav favor us with their patronage. J. ft. CRAWFORD. L. P. MILLER , JO~ Charleston New, Newberry Herald, Winnaboro News, Chester Standard, Abbe? ville Banner, Anderson Intelligencer and Greenville Mountaineer will publish two weeks, and forward bills. Dec 30 ?hum OFF AT Reduced Prices TO MAKE ROOM FOR SmNG&SUMMEH STOCK* JJLZB11IRM. WHOLESAEK AND BETAIL. PE M.EUS IN Dry Goods, CLOTHING GROCERIES, OFFER THEIR Large & Well-selected Stock AT PRICES ! CONSISTING OF: AGOOD assortment colors sud quanti..^. DELAINES, POPLLNS. 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 and Unbleached HOMESPUN. Linen and Cotton SHEETING. PILLOW-CASING, TICKING. SHAWLS, LADIES' CLOAKS. HATS and BONNETS, tr'med and unfd. BONNET FRAMES, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES. BUGLE and other Fancy Dress and Cloak Trimmings. Handkerchiefs. Gloves, Hosiery. Cuffs, C -liars, Hair Nets. Breakf.i?t Shawls, Sontags. Hoop and Balmoral Skirts, Corsets. Teils, Coatc's and Clark's Spool Cotton. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF GENT'S FURXISU1NG GOODS ! CONSISTING OF: Over, Business and Black Frock COATS. PANTS and VESTS o? all qualities. White Linen and Woolen OVER-SHIRTS. Shaker, Merino, Woolen and Cotton UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Socks, Suspenders, Collars, Wristbands. Neck-Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs. Hats and Caps. Fine Pegged and Sowod Boots, Gaiters and Shoes. Together with a large and well-selected stock of Plain and Faucy G-rooerles, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, BUTTER. LARD, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. Whole and Ground Spices, Candles. Fancy and Common Soaps. Soda, Indigo, Copperas, Blue Stone. Madder and Logwood. Plain and Fancy Crackers. Herrings and Mackerel, by tho barrel, half barrel and kit. Sweet Oil, Yeast Powders. Carbonate of Soda, Concentrated Lyo. Fancy and Plaiu Candies. Sugar and Fancy Toys, Sardines. Kerosene Od. 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 large stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, Ac. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Old GOLD and SILVER bought. New and second-hand WATCHES bought. AOENTS FOR KALB'S PATENT LIMBS. HARTMAN'S PATENT ELASTIC CRUTCH. And FA JANE'S SCALES. tnbly Street, 'LAIN A WASHINGTON, 'MBIA, S.C.