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vi? J5X J. A. .orjJUJD.1 m COLUMBIA, S. p., THURSDAY MORNING, IEPTEMBE% 21, ?8G5. .YOL. I-NO. *?*. y THE PIKENIX, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. STATE PRINTER. TERMS-m ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Paper, six months.$5 00 Triweekly, " " .3 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for thc first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. KS- Special notices 10 cents a line. Counting House Calendar for 18?6. JIB. Pek. Eir. ipr. bj Juc? 1 13 ll 17|1S 19 IO 14 16 M 17 July ki%. Sept. Oct. NOT. Dee. ?Ho 16 17 la li 13 14 27 lift 8 6110,11 16 16 17 If gtttaht ?130 ill... 12 U M li lt wfajtt nts lum io n|u ii 17|18|19 M io ii tutu rr limit I? M ts K m al_I.J_ The \r?v Bankrupt Bill. The proposed National Bankrupt Act, which has been read twice in the House of Representatives, and re? ferred to a committee, is a long docu? ment, which would fill nine of these columus in small type. The bill, ?is it now stands, gives the present United States Court jurisdiction in all cases arising under the Act, and regu? lates the appointment, duties and powers of oflicers who are to act in judicial capacity tinder the supervi? sion of the Courts and subject to their order, the practice in all pro? ceedings in bankruptcy, and some other matters of merely professional interest The bill then provides for voluntary bankruptcy, on the motion of the bankrupt himself; and invol? untary bankruptcy, on the motion of tho orcditoro of the UiVixkrupt. The provisions? are distinct as to each. In involuntary bankruptcy it is provided that any person residing within the jurisdiction of the United States, owing debts probable; under the Act exceeding $500 in amount, can apply by petition to the Judge of the judicial district in which he re? sides settin^forth big inability to pay his debts, and annexing a sworn schedule of his debts, their amount and nature, with the names and re? sidences of his creditors, annexing, also, an inventory of all property of every kind in his possession, or in which he has any irterest; and the filing of such petition is to be an act of bankruptcy, and the petitioner shall be adjudged a bankrupt. The Judgeis then to issn* a warrant di? recting the Marshal to ake possession of all the debtor's projerty of every kind, and keep the sane until the appointment of an uss guee, and di? recting him to notiiN creditors to prove their debts. As ?gneos are to be chosen by the greater part in value of creditors, and inch assignees, when approved by the Jwlgi-, *ilr*? possession of the debtor's properly and all books and papers relating thereto, with certain slight excep? tions. All debts and liabilities existing, though not matured or not ascertain? ed in amount at the time of the ad? judication of bankruptcy, may be proved against the bankrupt's estate. I And all claims provable under the ^.ct can be prosecuted in no other manner than under the Acx, *>\eept for the mere purpose of deciding their amount All claims are to bi-. \ presented on oath, and are to be in Ivestigated judicially in case either J their amount or validity is disputed. The assignees have power, also, under the supervision of the Courts, to sell, redeem property, ?md to take various prescribed measnres for the advan? tage of the estite, and to bring and defend suits on behalf of the estate.. Wages duo any operative, clerk or house servant, to an amount not ex? ceeding fifty dollars, are to have priority over all claims of individuals, and to be first paid in full. At the final dividend claims are to be paid in full in the following order: First, fees and costa of the proceedings. Second, all dues to the United States. Third, all dues to the State in which the proceedings are pending. Fou rth, wages of operatives, etc., which have accrued during the six months pre? ceding the first notice of the proceed? ings as above mentioned. Fifth, all dues to persons entitled to priority, aside from the provisions of the Act, guider the laws of the United States. On due notice, and at the time and [under the conditions provided by the jt, the final discharge to be given tie bankrupt from all chums pro nndei t!?e Act; auch discharge withheld, or to be invalid il granted, in case of any fraud or viola- j tion on tho part of the petitioner of the provision of tho Act in that behalf. No second charge is to be granted to any bankrupt whose estate is in- j sufficient to pay seventy lier cent, of the claims against him without tho I consent of three-fourths, in value, of I his creditors. And no third discharge | can be grunted in. any case. But a j bankrupt who has paid all claims existing at the time of a previous bankruptcy shall be entitled to a dis? charge as though there had been no previous application. Creditors may oppose the discharge, and have the grounds of their opposition tried by jury. All debts created by action of the bankrupt in a fiduciary capacity are exempted from the operation of the discharge. Similar provisions are made as to bankruptcy proceedings on tho, part of partnerships and corporations. The proceedings in involuntary bankruptcy, on the motion of the creditors, differ from those ?il volun? tary bankruptcy simply in their commencement. Whenever a debtor avoids legal process in au action for the recovery of a debt or demand, provable under the Act, or disposes of his property in fraud of his credi? tors; or whenever a bunker, merchant or trader fraudulently suspends, and does not resume the payment of his commercial paper within fourteen I days, and in a large class of enumera ' ted cuses, the debtor, on petition of his creditors to the amount of over $250, shall be adjudged a bankrupt. After the adjudication of bank? ruptcy, three-fourths in value of the creditors eau, under the direetiou 1 and approval of the Court, wind up and settle the bankrupt's estate in such manner as they may agree upon, and the estate is then vested in trus? tees, the rights and duties of ? trustees being similar to those o. assignees under the ordinary metho of proceed ure; and the discharge is to be in the same form and of the same effect as though the usual proceed? ings in bankruptcy were had. [IVt-ic York Wort,/. -V. . Vi ia s.-VT HT I.' rr T ^* -- C^* . ~-..".1 j literary women are very seldom hand? some, but there are some exceptions to the general rule : The Empress of Austria is one of the most beautiful of European Princesses, and famed for her kind? ness of temper, notwithstanding her rather haughty bearing. She is tall, slender, graceful, with a very white skin, a good deal of color, large, limpid blue eyes, and an amazing head of light hair, which she wears in eight massive braids, wound round and round her head, forming a mag? nificent diadem of hair, such as very few women could match from their own resources. She is also said to be highly accomplished. She speaks all the principal tongues of Europe, and is particularly fond of the English language, which she speaks as per? fectly as though it were her native dialect. Sin; is an excellent musician, paints and draws extremely -well, and is one of the boldest and most skillful horse-women ol' Austria, She pos? sesses a stud of very valuable horses, and a pack of splendid hounds; and she is said to take the warmest in; ttvvst in the racing and hunti"*o 01 :Ul Europe, ?wu x<> k?^>w T5y heart the names of the horses of the turf, biped or quadruped, of all the countries of Europe. TO THE I? ADIES. THE attention ot the Ladies is especially invited to our large and splendid as? sortment, ot' DKY GOODS, FANCY ARTI CLES, etc., consisting in part of DRE^i GOODS, JACONETS, LAWNS, I5UGL1 ) TRIMMINGS and DUTTONS, besidei every other article necessary to make up t lady's trousseau. Our stork of DALMO RAL SKIRTS of all colors, CLOAKS SHAWLS, Ladies" SHOES, etc., is perfect and will be disposed of at such rates a will make it an inducement to purchaser to give ns a call. LUCHS A LEON. Washington Street, Jan IS G between Main and Assembly. DB. B. W. TAYLOB OFFERS bis professional services to th 'citizens of Columbia and its vicinity j Residence corner of Picketts and Senat streets. Jan i Imo* STRAW CUTTERS, PLOWS AN] CORN SHELLERS, RECEIVED TO-DAY, and for sah; 1 Janis FISHER A- LOWRANCE. Land Agent. WA. HARRIS, Agent to Purchase ? . Seil Real Estate. Prompt attentic I given to any business entrusted to h ! care. Office, lor the present, at his res j dence, corner Gervais and Bull street j Columbia, S. C. _Def- j* Plantations to Rent. ON the 1st MONDAY in February, at C lum bia, by order of the Executor i the late .James" O'Hanlon, will be disposi ! (,f to the highest approved bidder, t LAND belonging to said estate, for t year JS(;u, and known as the Singleton ai ? Log Castle Tracts. They are superior cc [ ! ton and grain lands. 60 or 70 hands c . i be advantageously employed on thc Si glot?n place, ami about 25 or 30 at L ' : Castle, W. A. HARRIS, Agent ? Dec -Jl -?_-ixc5-tioxx Sales. Variety Sale. By LEVIN & PEXKOTTO. On TUESDAY MORNING next, wo will Bell, before our store, at 10 o'clock, A variety of Household Furniture. ALSO, An invoice of Clothing, being: 57 Pair Blue Pants. 7?) Jackets. 34 Coarse Shirts. 34 Drawers and lot Blankets. ALSO, 25 Boxes Segars. 2 Boxes Havana Granulated Sugar. S Barrels Snperior Vinegar. 1 Cask Cooking Soda, Ac, &c. Jan 20 3_ Handsome Dwelling and Building Lots. BY A. E.. PHILLIPS. On the FIRST MONDAY in February next, nt ll o'clock a. m., I will sell, at the Court House, in Columbia, That pleasant and desirable two-storv dwelling, on the South sido of Richland, .street, between Pickens and Bull streets, formerly thc residence of tho late Gen. Gregg. Tho lot contains half acre. The house has 10 rooms, 4 in the basement, 4 in the first storv and 2 in second story. Ttherc is a good kitcken, smoke-house, stable, and well in the yard. ALSO, 2 Building Lots on East side of Richard? son or Main street, between Laurel and Bichland streets, fronting on Main street 52 feet each by 313 feet deep. These lots are admirably located for business stands, having been occupied ns snell for the last i'O years. ALSO, A very desirable Lot for a residence on the corner of Lady and Mario? streets, opposite the Presbyterian Church, contain? ing one acre. On this lot thero is from 50 to 60,000 bricks. This property may be treated for at private sale previous lo sale-day. Terms 'which will be made easv) made known on day of salo. Jan 18 JNO. (\~SEEGERS~. G. DIEBCKS. SEEGERS & DIE?, Commis. Merchants AND FORWARDING AOENTS. HAVING erected a large and convenient Storehouse on Main street, in this 2ity, wo arc prepared to receive Goods on Dommission or Jbr Transmission to any r>oint. No efforts will be 'spared to give ;ho utmost satisfaction to all who may "avor us with their custom. Having ilwavs teams and wagons at our command, \-atte.ll KA, ~? -> -?* - ?ball be moderate. Goods wiU jj.'.v received ins tCcVfeV A large stocl of GROCERIES. LIQUORS, JRAIN, etc., fir sale at fair market prices. Jan 20 3 ?63~Charleston Courier, Winnsboro Netos, Chester Slandari, Camden Journal, New >erry Herald, wil. publish three times and send bill?. COMMISSION, STORING" roHWAnomo AGENCY* COLUMBIA, S. C. HAVING a large STORE and WARE? HOUSE convenient to the South karolina, Greenville and Columbia Rail .oad Depots, I am prepared to re?oive and orward, store or sell, on commission, COTTON, COUNTRY PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE gene -liv. Anything .onsigned to my care, with instructions, viii receive my own personal and prompt ittention. * J. L. LUMSDEN, Corner Ladv and Assemblv streets, Jan ll +tf ' Near the Post Office. 200 Pairs Boots and Shoes. A SPLENDID assortment of BOOTS t\ and SHOES received this day, ron rT> --^ ->i.?>rocco DOO IS, Kui tongi, i?SOTS, SLIPPERS and BUSKINS. a | Gent's, Youth's and Bov's BOOTS. BOOTEES, GAITERS and Oxford TIES, as low as they can be purchased elsewhere, tv Jan 18 " FJSHER A LOWRANCE. J. I. MIDDLETON, JR., OF SOUTH CAROLINA, HAS established himself in BALTI? MORE, at the Counting Room of Lambert Cuttings A Co., No. 58 Buchanan's Wharf, for the transaction of a SOUTH? ERN COMMISSION BUSINESS-sales of Cotton, Rice, Lumber, Ac, and execution of orders for Purcuasing Grain, Flour, Ac, for which Baltimore is the best market. Messrs. LAMBERT, GITTINGS A CO., will aid him in the same, and to them er to him orders for purchases, with funds or property in hand, or consignments, may be addressed. Advances will be made by ac? ceptances in New York or Baltimore, to an amount to be agreed upon. Jan 1(> C> LEV IN & PEIXOT TO, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND COM? MISSION AGENTS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Corner Assembly and Plain Streets. OFFER their services to dispose off or purchase PRODUCE, REAL ESTATE or PERSONAL PROPERTY of anv and everv kind, and from their general know? ledge of business hopo to merit a share of public patronage. v 1 JACOB LEVIN, Lato Book-keener Exchange Bank. D. C. PEIXOTTO. Formerly associated with F. Lanco. ilfeLTlA?MPLE?E?TST WE have just received from first hands: ? CORN SHELLERS, 'STRAW CUTTERS, Corn ... _ fcMILLS and PLOWS, in addition to a well-selected stock of Family GROCERIES, Shelf HARDWARE, POT .VARE, TINWARE, CROCKERYWARE, Ac. AU of which will bo sold VERY LOW for CASH. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage from our friends and the public -encrally. HUFFMAN A PRICE, Comer of Main and Lumber streets, Jan 5 Imo* Columbia, S. C. W. H. JEFFERS &. CO., Cornmission Merchants, and Receiv? ing and Forwarding Agents, COLUMBIA, S. C. THANKFUL for the patronage hereto? fore so liberally bestowed, they hope by prompt attention to merit a continu? ance._Jan 19 12 Geo. H. Walter & Son, Receiving and forwarding Agents. HAVE established themselves in As semblv Street, two doors from Gervais, COLUMBIA, S. C., where thev will bo happy to serve their old friends and patrons. Thankful for past favors, they will endeavor, by prompt attention, to merit a continuance. Liberal advances made on consignments to their friends in Charleston, New York or liverpool Jan 18 8 CH. BALDWIN, WHOLESALE AND RET ALL GROCER, and dealer in STAPLE HARD? WARE, OILS of all kinds, with a general stock adapted to a first, class trade. Bought exclusively for cash and offered at lowest market rates, at thc old stand of Allen A Dial. Jan 1? lin Notice to Planters. KNOWING the great want, by our Planters and Farmers, of GUANO ami OTHER FERTILIZERS, and the difii cutly in procuring money at this time, I propose to furnish a superior f> . 'ilizer, on .t. credit of eight or nine ne is. This will enable the plante r to p ?cure the means of enriching his land und paying for it out of the next crop. FORD S PHOSPHATE or FERTILIZER is recommended and guaranteed to'be as good as any fertilizer in the market, and to bring as good crops. Ti ...<! side by side with Peruvian Guano. Applications must be maile inimodiatelv. For particulars ap? ply to JAM KS (i. GIBBES, Com. Merchant, Columbia, S. C. . Jan If, 0 LlfllS & LEON, Washington Street, between Main and Assemfilg Streets, HAVE on hand, and are constantly re? ceiving, a splendid stock of GOODS, consisting of: CLOTHING of all descriptions. SHIRTS-Linen and Merino. CRAVATS, TIES and STOCKS. And a general assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. With a completo assortment of .eoo/rjj . CJ.'? and be coarinc-f?. Jaj.> ta 6 HEBE IS VOUB MONEY. MOUNCE & CALHOUN, At Columbia, S. C., ARE prepared to RECEIVE and FOR? WARD, RUY, SELL or STOKE anv ARTICLES consigned to them. Their ;onnection with a House in Charles? ton warrants them in saying to Shippers and Consignees that their facilities aro un? surpassed. All goods marked to their care fnm East, West, North, South, or any collier of the State, will reach them through their agents established at va? rious p lints, through which Goods reach Colimo a, s. C. TheiriKPRING STOCK OF GOODS, for tilling h crehan ts' and Consumers' orders, by the . ackage, at reasonable rates, they hope wi be complete. ?dva Ves made on Goods and Produce in S.oiv. .S~C'arieston News, Chester Standard, Cbarlol '. Tino s, Laurensville Herald, New? berry lerald, Spartanburg Express, Green? ville Mountaineer, Anderson intelligencer, wil copy twice, and forward bills. Jan 19 C* INSURE YOUR LIVES.. 4 POLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE IS THE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST , Af making a certain provision for one s faV, ? 1 ^T-TAMLN FRANKLIN: Nothing is so- . ... No provision i?^t;lmt, *, ' r upon the duration ofyonV?i8.contingent imm?diate. : '* n,,t , The only IMMEDIATE provision is th?l provided bv LIFE INSURANCE. It provides a SECURITY to tho family of every man engaged in business. It is" a species of property that costs nothing but the premiums; it requires no repairs, bas no taxes, calls for no outlays, and its conditions do not change. Call on H. E. NICHOLS, Agent for the following OLD, RELIABLE and POPU? LAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES: /ETNA, OP HARTFORD, CONN., Asset? 82,000,000. ULOBE, OP NEW YORK, Ass.-is, nearly S?,000,000. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL., OP RA? LEIGH, Assets, nearly ?1,000,000. CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND AS? SEMBLY STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan 18 3m_ WM & MILLER, FACTORS, SHIPPERS AND COMMON MERCHANTS, OFFICE IX COTTON TOWN, COIJTMBIA, ^. O WILL store or attend to the forwarding of COTTON, PRODUCE, FURNI? TURE and GOODS entrusted to their care, Will also sell HORSES, MULES, CAT? TLE, kc. We pledge ourselves to use every ondea vor to promote the welfare of those whe nitiv favor us with their patronage. J. Si. CRAWFORD. L. P. MILLER % j- Charleston News, Newberry Herald Wmnsboro News, Chester Standard, Abbe ville Banner, Anderson Intelligencer ant Greenville Mountaineer will publish tw< weeks, and forward bills. Dec 30 MADAME SOSNOWSKTS Institute'for Young Ladies ! Opposite Charlotte Railroad Depot COLUMBIA, S. C. THE duties of tliis Institute will be re? sumed on January 15,1806.and end on July 15 following. For circulars, stating terms, Ac, apply to Principal. Day Pupils will be received as heretofore. To "encourage the study of the German Language, Mad. S. gives tho privilege to the young ladies to join a class free of extra charge. Text books, except for Modern Lan? guages, will be supplied, and a small charge made for the use, per quarter, by them. When injured or lost, they must be replaced by the pupil. Dee 22 18t MONTICELLO FEMALE INSTITUTE, NEAR ALSTON", S. C. THE exercises of Ibis institution will be resumed the second WEDNESDAY in January next. Every facility will be afford? ed for imparting a thorough, practical, accomplished and Christian education. TEKMS, PAYABLE IX ADVANCE: Board, including Washing, for live months.$50 00 Tuition in English Branches, foi five months. 25 00 Tuition in Music, for tive months ... 25 00 " French, " " . 20 00 " Latin, " " ... 20 00 '? " Drawing, " " ... 20 00 " " Fancy Work, rive months. 2'.i 00 Incidental Expenses. 5 00 Pupils are recpiired to furnish their own lights, sheets, pillow-cases, towels and heavy covering. For further particulars, address REV. J. TAYLOR ZEALY, Dec 2.H X Principal, Monticello, S. C. University of South Carolina. THE (ieneral Assembly of South Carolina having changed ^.tho South Carolina College into TC%a University, applicants are hereby notified Unit the exer? cises of the University will be? gin on MONDAY, the 8th January next. Students (who must be at least' fifteen vears of age) will be allowed to select the Departments which they wish to pursue, provided they attend the Lectures in at least three Schools. In eertaiu eases, attendance upon a less number of Schools may be permitted. There will be no exami? nations for admission. Applicants ahould present themselves punctually. Fees, for the year, to be paid on en? trance by each student, in specie or its equivalent. Matriculation Fee, $5: Librarv Fee, $15; Room Rent, $20; Tuition Fee, if three or more Schools are attended, $25 for each School-if two Schools are attended, $35 for each School-if only one School is attended, $50. No abatement of fees for }??hXriiyT " ^''.WfetSrVVaFinty. J8?" Charleston Courier, AugustaNC'o"-'' tntioualist, Greenville Enterprise, M?Y?L>n Crescent and Lancaster Ledger will give the abovo two insertions each, and forward their bUls to the Treasurer of the Univer? sity, Rev. C. Bruce Walker, at this place. FUBM?N UMVEBSITY, Greenville, S. C. THE EXERCISES of this Institution will be resumed on the 15th of Feb? ruary next. For Circular giving further information, application may be made to PROF. JNO. F. LANNEAU, Oct 23 07 Secretary of Faculty. Columbia to Charleston. THE NEW and FIRST-CLASS LIGHT DRAFT STEAMERS GEORGE and FASHION are now prepared to make en? gagements to take Freight from Granby Landing to Charleston. All goods for? warded by this line will be insured, if de? sired. Also, forwarded to New York, and advances made upon the same, if required. Jan 14 Imo A. L. SOLOMON, Agent. Schedule over South" Carolina R R. GENERAL SUPTS OFFICE, CHARLESTON, January is, 18GC. | ] EAVE Charleston at. 6.G0 a.. tn. _J Arrive at Columbia.4.25 p. m. .Leave Colombia at.0.0(1 a. m. ston.4.15 p. m. _ ^ PEAKE, Gen. Sup. . Jarolma > GEN. SUPERINTJ^ ""."T'S^.O^ny, CHARLESTON, January 10, 1866. ON and after this date, Passenger and Freight Trains will run on tho Augusta Blanch t > Graham's, as follows: Leave Charleston.0.00 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, Gen. Sup. Supts Office, Charlotte & S. C. R. R., COLUMBIA, S. C., JANIARY 1, 1866. BORERS wanted, to work on tho tra.ek. Applv to WILLIAM REY? NOLDS, Section Master, at the Depot. Jan 3 JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't. Sup'ts Office, Charlotte & S. C. R. R., COLUMBI*. JANUARY 1, 1866. THIS road is' now completed to within three miles of Ridgeway, and daily Passenger Trains running as below: Leave Charlotte, on arrival of the North .Carolina train, at,10 a. m.; arrive near , I Ridgeway at 7 p. m., connecting with thc I stages from and to Columbia, and return to Winnsboro the same evening. Leave Winnsboro at 0.50 a. in.; arrive in Charlotte at 2.30 p. m.. connecting with the through train on tho North Carolina Road. Jan 3 .IAS ANDERSON, Sup't_ Brass Foundry THE subscriber, thankful for past pa tronage, would inform his friends and the public that he is still prepared to fur? nish ali kinds of BRASS CASTING in a workmanlike manner and with despatch. ROBERT MCDOUGAL, July 31 m Gadsden, near Washington st. mum 0F3 AT Reduced Prices TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING & SUMMEB STOCK. WHOLESALE ANO 11ETA1I. DEAI.E113 IN Dry Goods, CLOTHING GROCERIES, OFFER THEES Ijii VP-p. AV. W^F' .O?! Oot?fl atnnlr AT CONSISTING or: 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 and Unbleached HOMESPUN. Linen and Cotton SHEETING. PILLOW-CASING, TICKING. SHAWLS, LADLES' CLOAKS. HATS and BONNETS, tr'med and unt'd. BONNET FRAMES, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES. BUGLE and other Fancy Dies? and Cloak Trimmings. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery. Cuffs. Collars, Hair Nets. Breakfast Shawls, Sontaga. Hoop and Balmoral Skirts, Corsets. Veils, Coate's and Clark's Spool Cotton. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF BENT'S FURMIMG GOODS ! CONSISTING OF: Over. Business and Black Frock COATS. PANTS and VESTS of all qualities. White Linen and Woolen OVER?SHIRTS. Shaker, Merino, Woolen and Cotton JNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Socks, Suspenders, Collars, Wristband?. Neck-Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs. Hats and Caps. Fine Pegged and Sewed Boots, Gaitera md Shoes. Together wi?^.JdRR?cy ted ttock of Pla;- _ F LC c R, BACON, CHEESE, BUTTER. LAUD, TEA, COFFEE, SC GAR. W hole and Ground Spices, Candles. Fancy and Common Soaps. Soda, Indigo, Copperas, Blue Stone. Madder and Logwood. Plain and Fancv Clackers. Hellings 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. Tobacco and Segars. Together with a large assortment or 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 FOU KALB'S PATENT LIMBS. HARTMAN'S PATENT ELASTIC CRUTCH. And FAIRBANK S SCALES. Assembly Street, BETWEEN BLAIN A WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA, S.C. Jan 4