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THE DAILY Daily Paper $10 a Year "Let our Just Censure NIX. Attend the True Event. BY JULIAN A. SELBY COLUMBIA, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 18GG. Tri-Weekly $7 a Year. VOLUME I-NO. :2l^ THE PHOENIX, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WTIEXLY, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. I ?TATE PRINTER. TERMS-IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Paper, six months.$5 (?0 Tri-Weekly, " " .. 3 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. tO~ Special notices 10 cents a line. AGENTS. Th? .ina? P. Slider, Charleston. H. L. Darr, Sumter. S. P. Kinard, Newberry. DRAFTS NOT RECEIVED FOK TAXES. Gen. Spinner has issued an order declining to receive drafts for taxes from parties or institutions, and says they must deposit lawful money of the United States with proper de? positaries, and forward the proper certificates of such deposit. Burton N. Harrison, late private Secretary of Jefferson Davis, who has for some time past been confined in Fort Delaware, lias been released by the President. "The Lost Tales of Miletus" is to be the title of a new book by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton. It is shortly to be ! published in London. BROWS & SCHIRM, Commission Merchants, COLUMBIA, S. C. OFFICE South side Gervais street, near Assembly. Jan 25 Imo C H. BALDW???, "TXTHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, W 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 the old stand of Allen A Dial. Jan 18 lm Bacon Sides and Shoulders. FINE LEAF LARD. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. DRY BROWN SUGAR. J ?st received and for sale as cheap a 3 can be bought in the city. Jan 24 FISHER A LOWRANCE. _ Kerosene Lamps, &c. AFULL Bupplv of KEROSENE LAMPS, OLE, CHIMNEYS, Burners, Wicks, Ac., in store and for sale at low nrice.s, by Jan 23 DIAL A" POPE. Corn, Flour, IRODDER, SWEET POTATOES, Bacon " Ac. For sale by Jan VL _ Sra?OBB & LOWRANCE. To nent, A DESIRABLE HOUSE on Laurel street. Applv to * F. w. MCMASTER, Jan 25 10*_No. 5 Law Range. Edwin J. Scott, HAS opened a Broker's and Exchange Office in Columbia; will furnish checks on New York and Charleston in sums to suit purchasers. Attend to buving and selling SPECIE, BANK BILLS, STOCKS, BONDS, Ac, on commission, and make cash advances on consignments of Cotton, to be sold in Charleston or New York. Office at C. H. Baldwin's store, corner Mum and Washington streets. Jan 23 2mo?_ Hardware. ? THE subscribers would respectfully in? form the citizens of Columbia" and ?vicinity, that they have opened their stock of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, WIN? DOW GLASS, Ac., to which they would ask the attention of purchasers, cheap for cash. DIAL A POPE. Jan 23_ PROVISIONS ! JUST coming into store, whole and half bbl*. FLOUR, of various brands; 200 bushels White Maryland CORN, a suporior article fer meal "and hominy; BACON, LARD, RICE, MACKEREL, POTATOES, ONIONS and other PROVISIONS. Toge? ther with a general stock cf other goods, which will be found at Nos. 5 and 6 Bryce's Range, and will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers by ROBERT BRYCE. Having some brick stores unoccupied, he will still continue to receive MERCHAN? DIZE and COUNTRY PRODUCE on con? signment or on storage, as heretofore. Jan 28 f3?_R. B. To Rent. rp WO desirable ROOMS, on Taylor X (Camden) street, to rent. Board can be obtained oj^osite the rooms. Terms satisfactorv. Apply to H. McKee, Nicker Kon's Hotel. Jan 31 2* Office Charlotte & S. C. Railroad Co., WINNSBORO, S. C., JAN. 27, 18f>r?. IN consideration of the difficulties of ac? cess to Columbia, S. C., from the line of this road, the Directors invite the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders at Charlotte. N. C., on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of February next. Stockholders and their immediate fami? lies will pasa free over the road, going to and returning from the meeting in reason? able time. C. BOUKNIGHT, Secretarv. Jan 30_ 14* POE SALE, THAT VALUABLE LOT, in the ! city of Columbia,fronting 115 feot?n ._Lpiain street, near Richardson; on which is located a large BRICK STORE? HOUSE, lately erected. The property in its present condition will pay a rent of $800 a year. If not sold by the 15th February, will he sold at public auction on that day. further information, apply to Mr. nie premises, ur to J. B. GLASS. LIME, HAIR. LUMBER, &c. ALWAYS on hand, a full Bupplv of LIME, HAIR, CEMENT, PLASTEE PARIS, LUMBER and all kinds of building mate? rial at manufacturers7 prices, freight added. PARKER & FRIPP. Corner Main and Camden; streets. Jan .11 5* _ Stolen, FROM ?nv plant?t)on, near Gadsden. <?n Bundar night, ihe 2Ktli inst., TWO MULES. One is a lar^e, black horse nude, with a white mouth; the other, a large, mare mule, mouse color, and a little lame. A liberal reward will be given for any in? formation by which they mav he recovered. Jan 31 2?'_ROBERT ADAMS. Notice. JOHN C. SEEGERS, of Columbia, is my Sole Agent for the sale of tho different kinds of BISCUITS, CRACKERS and PILOT BREAD manufactured by me. He will sell them at Charleston irkolesalc prices, freight added. J. C. IL CLAUSSEN. Charleston, January 27, 1866. JUST received a lot of SODA, CON? GRESS, SEED, Sugar, Wine, Lemon, Butter, Pic-Nic Biscuits, and Pilot Bread. Jan 31 JOHNjO. SEEGERS._ C. D. MELTON. SAM'L W. MELTON. MELTON & MELTON, attorneys at Law, COLUMBIA, & C., WILL practico in the adjoining Dis? tricts, and in Union, lork, Chester and Lancaster. Ofiice on Assembly street, second door South of thc Catholic Church. Jan 31 3mo Stockholders Columbia Gas-light Co. THE Board of Directors having made another assessment of ONE DOLLAR per share, the same is now due. Prompt payment is respectfully requested, to start the -works in operation. Shares of default? ers will positively be sold on the 18th Feb? ruary, to meet the above assessment. Bv order of Board of Directors. JACOB LEVIN, Secrctarv Columbia Gas-light Co. Jan 30 '_ 3 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, a rilHE subscriber having associated {with J_ him Mr. JOS. CREWS, of Laurens, and Mr. W. F. PURSE, of i.iis cil.v, will continue the general COMMISSION and FORWARDING BUSINESS in Columbia, S. C., under the name of WRIGHT, CREWS A PURSE. _ S. W. WRIGHT. Wright, Crews & Purse, Successors lo WRIGHT tb WALKER, Will give their prompt attention to tho sale, purchase and shipping of COTTON and other PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE fenerally. Will make liberal advances on 'roduce shipped to their friends in Charles j ton and New York, o " have ample ar? rangement* for storinc onsignments sent j them. Orders left. ; Messrs. Fisher A j Lowrance's will meet with immediate at? tention. S. W. WRIGHT, JOSEPH CREWS, Jan 28 W. F. PURSE. I Columbia, January 24, 1866. j LUDWIG & KEATINGE, j ENGRAVERS & LITHOGRAPHERS, I CORNER NINTH AND BROAD STS., \ SrLjLoTi -rr? onel, T7"?&. I Jan 30 3mo BALTIMORE STONEWARE! CONSISTING of CHURNS, MILK PANS, Butter Jara, Pitchers, Circular Cake Jars, Spittoons, Ac. Together with a gene? ral assortment of Yellow and Rockingham Ware, just received. W. li. STANLEY. Jan 27_ Hubs, Spokes and Felloes. AFULT supply of HUBS, SPOKES and FELLIES, suitable for Buggies and Wagons. ALSO, i Carriage and Tire Bolts, Axle Clips, Ac. In store and for sr.le cheap for cash by DIAL A POPE, " j Jan 27 Successors to Allen A Dial. i JOHN C. SEEGERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, aKEE PS constanta on?SBM hand and sells LOW "FOliKtHH CASH: fe** FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, RAI? SINS, Ac. ALSO. WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND ALE. All of the very best. His rules are: To sell low for cash, to give full measure and to keep always on hand the very best articles in the market. Jan 31 20.000 LBS. BOILER AND SHEET Q AAA CA8T STEEL, Nailer's, But O-UUU cher's and Wade's. Oval, Round, Tire, Horse-shoe, broad, Band and Hoop IRON. 7A* LARGE QUANTITIES, AT VERY LOW PRICES, BY FISHER & 10 WRftNCE+ Jan 31 Imo* Srir Newberry Herald, Winnshoro News, Laurcnsvillo Herald, Abbeville Banner and Anderson Intelligencer copy twice and send bills. Brass and Copper. THE highest prices paid for old BRASS, COPPER, LEAD and ZINC, at ROBERT MCDOUGALL'S, Corner of Gadsden and Washington sis. Orders for every description Of BRASS CASTINGS lilied with neatness and de? spatch. Jan 27 Engine, etc., for Sale. AFIVE-HORSE ENGINE, in miming order, with pulleys, ute, for ?ale low. Apply at this office. Dec 12 TT AYING just returned from the North XJ- om markets, is now receiving an en? tirely fresh stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, HATS, SHOES, And HOUSE-FURNISHING and FAMILY SUPPLIES of various kinds, in a part of his old stand, Nos. 5 and 6 Bryce's Range, (lately occupied by Kenneth ie Gibson,) where he will be pleased to see hjs old friends and customers. In the stock will be found Brown, Yellow, White and Crushed SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, TEAS and COFFEES, some very choice Java; Flour, in whole and half bar? rels or in smaller quantities: Bacon, Breast pieces or Strips, and Lard, Shoulders Jat 20c. Among the assortment of HARDWARE, will be round Ames' Shovels and Spades, Axes and Hoes of all kinds, Locks, Hingen. Knives and Forks, Pots, Ovens, Sk?lets, Cooperware and a great variety of House furnishing articles; as well as Carpenters', Shoemakers' and other Mechanic Tools. Also, Gentlemen's, Youth's and Boys' HATS; Men's, Women's and Children's SHOES. Together with a great variety of other goods too numerous to mention. Having selected these goods himself in tho Baltimore, New York and Charleston markets, and purchased since the late de? cline in prices, he flatters himself that he can make it the interest of his friends and the public to give him a call before Surohasing elsewhere, at Nos. 5 and G ryce's Range._Jan 27 |6* W. H. JEFFERS & CO, Commission Merchants, and Receiv? ing and Forwarding Agents, COLUMBIA, S. C. THANKFUL for th? patronage hereto? fore so liberaUy bestowed, they hope by prompt attention to merit a continu? ance. Jan 19 12 LEVIN & PEIXOTTO, 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 any and every kind, and from their general 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. Jan 13_ AGRIC?LTLIALTMPLEMTI WE have just received from first hands: . CORN SHELLERS, ?STRAW CUTTERS, Corn MILLS and PLOWS, i:i addition to a well-selected stock of Familv GROCERIES, Shelf HARDWARE, POT WARE, TINWARE, CROCKERYWARE, Ac. All of which will bc sold VERY LOW for CASH. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage from our friends and the public generally. HUFFMAN & PRICE, Corner of Main and Lumber streets, Jan 5 Imo* Columbia, S. C. Gea Sherman HAVING PASSED THROUGH OUR CITY, does Not Prevent me from receiving, direct from Europe, On Consignment, a lot of WINES of thc choicest brands of Carte D'Or, Lac D'Or, Sillery, &c. I have on Exhibition Plantation, Catawba, Stoughton, Romain, Wigwam and a variety of other WINES, and a superior article of IMPORTED SE GARS, il JL Al Reduced prices. Call at Grocerv and varietv Store, Where you can find the best of GROCE? RIES and WINES. Assembly St. Jan 24 N?TIGE. ALL persona are hereby forewarned against trading for a NOTE of hand, drawn and signed by-Massey, of Lancaster District, and payable to me, dated on the 17th of March, 1860, for tho amount of one thousand and eighty dollars, as the same has been lost or mislaid. Jan 25 th4 RICHARD CATHCART. 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 reasonable rates. REV. SAMUEL B. JONES, Rector. W. W. SMITH, Classical Teacher. Jan 2_ |13 AXLE PJULLEYS, WAGON BODY and Wrought Nails, Sand Paper. For sala by FISHER A LOWRANCE. t ARE NOW IO COMPRESS COTTON FOR T V\ BY this system of compressing, tin jj^centagc in freight, and preventing lo a-to the seller a higher price. Order; South Carolina Railroad Depot, Columbia, S ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OF THE South Carolina Railroad Company AND OF THE SOrTH-AVESTERN It. R. BANK. THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above institution will bc held in thc city of Charleston, on tho SECOND TUESDAY in February next, the 13th day of that month. Place of meeting-Hall of thc South? western Railroad Bank, on Broad street. Hour of convening-ll o'clock A. M. On the day following-Wednesday, the 14th-there will be an election held at the same place, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M., for FIFTEEN DIRECTORS of the RAILROAD COMPANY and THIR? TEEN DIRECTORS of the BANK. A committee to verify proxies will attend. Stockholders will be passed, as usual, over the Road, to and from the meeting, free of charge, in accordance with the re? solution of the Convention of 1S51. Jan 21 J. R. EMERY, Secretary. Sup'ts Office, Charlotte & S. C. R. R., COLUMBIA, S. C., JANUARY 1, 18GG. ONE HUNDRED LA? BORERS wanted, to work on the track. Applv to WILLIAM REY? NOLDS, Section Master, at thc Depot. Jan 3 JAS.^VNDERSON, Sup't. INSURE YOUR LUIS. APOLICY OF LIFE INSURANCE IS THE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST MODE of making a certain provision for one's familv. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: Nothing is so uncertain as life. No provision is perfect that is contingent upon tho duration of your life, which is not immediate. The onlv IMMEDIATE provision is that provided by 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, has no taxes, calls for no OHtlays, and its conditions do not change. Call on H. E. NICHOLS, Agent tor the following OLD, RELIARLE and POPU? LAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES: JETXA, OP HARTFORD, COW., Asset* $?,000,000. GLOBE, OF KEW YORK, Assets, nearly S2,000,000. NORTH CAROLIN A MUTUAL, OF R A? LEIGH, Assets, ?early $1,000,000. CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND AS? SEMBLY STREETS. COLUMBIA, S. C. Jan 18 3m _ Fire and Maxine BEING appointed agent fer several FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE COMPA? NIES, I am prepared to insure k any amount against tire. Amongst the oftiees for which I am agent are tbo well-known Metropolitan, of New York; Continental, of New York; and National, of New Orleans. These offices r.lono have a capital of over $2,000,000. Policies made pavablc in either gold or currencv. JAMES G. GIBBES, Agent. Doc 29_ min k wm, FACTOKS, SHIPPERS AND COMMIS'? MEHCHANTSt OFFICE IN COTTON TOWN, COLUMBIA, S- C. 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, Ac. We pledge ourselves to use every endea? vor to promote tho welfare of those who may favor tis with their patronage. J. M. CRAWFORD. " L. P. MILLER. tar Charleston News, Newberry Herald, Winnsboro News, Chester Standard, Abbe? ville Banner, Anderson Intelligencer and Greenville Mountaineer will publish two weeks, and forward bills. Dec 30 Plantations to Rent. ON thc 1st MONDAY in February, at Co? lumbia, by order of the Executor of tho late Jamos O'Hanlon, will he disposed of to the highest approved bidder, the LAND belonging to said estate, for the vear 18i?fi, and known as the Singleton and Log Castle Tracts. They are superior cot? ton and grain lands. 60 or 70 hands can be advantageously employed on tho Sin? gleton place, and about 25 or 30 at Log Castle. W. A. HARRIS, Agent. Dec 24_ Land Agent. WA. HARRIS, Agent to Purchase or . Sell Real Estate. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to his care. Office, for the present, at his resi? dence, corner Gervais and Bull streets. Columbia. S. C. Dec. 3 PREPARED RANSPORTATION OR STORAGE. ;re is a saving to tho shipper nf a per.R^TV?v ss by wear and tear, beside sccnrmgaajrofflj i taken at thc Press, adjoining the*^^1 . C. Jan 27l?o* I South Carolina Railroad, Compauy j AND I Sou ; i?-~.Vt'sirni K.ailrou.<i Bank. 1 , FEBRUARY 10, 1864. t6T>ESOLVED, That .cw Proxies be ? JA? required at the next annual meet : ing, and that duo notice of tho same be given to the Stockholders." The attention of the Stockholders of the j above institution is respectfully called to ! thc foregoing resolution, adopted at the j last meeting; and notice is hereby given j that Proxies will not he available at the j next meeting (14th proximo) unless each i signaturo is stamped with a ten (10) cents ' Internal Revenue Stamp. JOHN Y. STOCK, ! Lu C. HENDRICKS, ? C. J. COLCOCK, Jan 27 38 Committee on Proxies. STEAMBOAT HIE FROM Colirmbia 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 he insured, if de? sired. Also, forwarded to New York, and advances made upon the same, if required. Jan 14 Imo A. L. SOLOMON, Agent. THROUGH ROUTE NORTH, VIA CHARLOTTE AND GREENS? BORO. X. C., AND DANVILLE AND RICHMOND, VA. STAGES leave Columbia, S. C., daily, connecting with Charlotte and South I Carolina Railroad: i Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 2.30 p. m. Leave Charlotte.IS.OO p. m. Arrive at Greensboro. N". ('.. . 10.00 p. m. Leave Greensboro.'10.20 p. m. Arrive at Richmond, Ya. 3.15 p. m. \ the following dav,connecting with evening i trains for Washington and all the North j ern cities. I Close connections made, and no delay on j this route. Nearest and best route North. J. FITZ JAMES, Agent j Jan 23 3mo R. D. A P. Railroads. j Greenville and Columbia Railroad. j GEN'L SUPERINTEND'TS OFFICE, COLUMBIA, January 28, 1866. ON and after WEDNESDAY nest, tho 31st inst., the Passenger Trains will j run daily (Sundays excepted) as foUows: ! Leave Columbia "at. 6.00 a. m. j " Alston at.11.00 " j " Newbcrrv at.12.50 p.m. I Arrive at Abbeville at. 6.00 " " at Anderson at.8.10 " i :' at Greenville at.9.00 " j Leave Greenville at. 4.30 a. m. I " Anderson at.5.30 " I " Abbeville at. 7.45 " :' Newberry at.1.10p.m. I Arrive at Alston at.2.55 " " at Columbia at.8.00 " There will he about seven miies of stag? ing still between Freshley's and Alston. Passengers will be furnished with tickets through, including thc road, stage and ferry. C>0 pounds baggage only allowed on stage to one seat. ' J.'B. LASSALLE, Jan 28 General Superintendent. Schedule over South Carolina R R. GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, CHARLESTON, January 18, 1866. LEAVE Charleston at.6.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia.4.25 p. m. Leave Columbia at.6.00 a. m. Arrive at Charleston.4.15 p. m. Jan 18_H. T. PEAKE, Gen. Sup. _ South Carolina Railroad Company, GEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CHARLESTON, January 16, 1866. ON and after this date, Passenger and Freight Trains will mn on the Augusta Branch to Graham's, as follows: Lec-e Charleston.6.00 a. m. A Tii o 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. Sun. Sup'tToffice, Charlotte & S. C. R. R., COLUMBIA, JANUARY 1, 1866. nnHIS road is now completed to within X 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 Ridgeway at 7 p. m., connecting with the stages from and to Columbia, and return to Winnsboro thc same evening. Leave Winnsboro at 6.50 a. m.; arrive in Charlotte at 2.30 p. m.. connecting with the through train on thc North Carolina Road. Jan :? JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't SFL?JNG OFF AT Reduced Prices TO MAKE ROOM FOR SmNG&SUMMEB STOCK* J.MIWMH. WHOLESALE AN I ? RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, CLOTHING GROCERIES, OFFER THEIR Large & Well-selected Stock AT CONSISTINO OF: AGOOD assortment of PRINTS, of all colora and qualities. DELAINES, POPLINS. French and English MERINO. Black and Colored ALPACA, j DEBEGE, LINDSEYS. ! Opera, "White and Red All-wool and Cot ! ton FLANNEL. I GINGHAM, JACONET, SWISS MUSLIN. I JEANS, CAMBRICS, PAPER CAMBRICS. I Bleached and Unbleached HOMESPUN. . Linen and Cotton SHEETING. I PILLOW-CASING, TICKING, i SHAWLS, LADIES' CLOAKS. ! HATS and BONNETS, tr'med and mit M. ' BONNET FRAMES, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES. BUGLE and other Fancy Dress und Cloak Trimmings. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery. Cuffs, Collars, Hair Nets. Breakfast Shawls, Sontags. Hoop and Balmoral Skirts, Corsets. Veils, Coate's and Clark's Spool Cotton. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! CONSISTINO OF: I Over, Business and Black Frock COATS. I PANTS and VESTS of all qualities, i White Linen and Woolen OVER-SHIRTS, i Shaker, Merino, Woolen and Cotton UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Socks, Suspenders, Collars, Wristbands, j Neck-Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs. Hats and Caps. Fine Pegged and Sewed Boots, Gaiters and Shoes. Together with a large and well-selected stock of Plain and Fancy G-rooories, 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. I Plain and Fancy Crackers. Herrings and Mackerel, by the 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 Canis. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Scissors. I Tobacco and Segars. Together with a large assortment of goods usually kept, and too numerous to I mention. I 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. HARTMAN'S PATENT E L A S T I G CRUTCH. And FAIRBANK'S SCALES. Assembly Street, BETWEEN PLAIN A WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA, S.C. Jan 4