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THE DAILY Daily Paper $8 a Year "Let our Just Censure PHONIX. Attend the True Event. Tri-Weekly t? a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, .JULY IO. 18??. VOLUME II-NO. 95. THE PHOENIX, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEELY. tm GLEANER, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. STATE AND CITY PRINTER. TERMS-IN ADVA NC E. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Paper, six months.$4 00 TrbWeekly, " " .2 50 Weekly, " " . 1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. Weokly 75 cents each insertion. if?T" A liberal discount made on thc aboce rales when advertisements are inserted by the month or year. KM~ Special notices 10 cents a linc. AGENTS. 8. P. Kinara, Newberry. Samuel Drouthitt, Greenville C. H. Wm. Moore, Abbeville C. H. Julias Poppe, Anderson C. H. The Religions Phase of Mr. Davis* Character. There -was no affectation of devout? ness or asceticism in my patient; but every opportunity I had of seeing him, convinced.me more deeply of his sincere religious convictions. Ke was fond of referring to passages of Scripture, comparing text with text, dwelling on the divine beauty of the imagery, and the wonderful adapta? tion of the whole to every conceivable phase and stage of human life. Nothing that any man's individual ex? perience, however strange, could bring home to him, but had been previously foretold and described, with its proper lesson or promise of hope, in the sacred volume. Ic was the only absolute wisdom, reaching all varieties of existence, because comprehending the whole; and beside its inspired universal knowledge, all the learning of humanity was but foolishness. The Psalms were his favorite portion of the "Word, and had always been. Evidence of their divine origin was inherent in their text. Only an intelligence that j held the life-threads of the entire human family could have thus pealed forth in a single cry every wish, joy, fear, exultation, hope, passion and sorrow of the human heart. There were moments, while speaking on religious subjects, in which Mr. Davis impressed me more than any grofessor of Christianity I had ever j eard. There was a vital earnestness in his discourse; a clear, almost passionate grasp in his faith; and the thought would frequently recur, that a belief capable of consoling such sorrows as his possessed, and thereby evinced a reality, a substance, which no sophistry of the infidel could dis? credit. To this phase of the prisoner's character I have heretofore rather avoided calling attention for several reasons, prominent which, though an unworthy one, was this: My know? ledge thatjmany, iffnot a majority, of my readers would approach the character of Mr. Davis with a pre? conception of dislike and distrust, and a consequent fear that an earlier forcing on their, attention of this phase of his character before their opinion had been modified by such glimpses as are herein given, might only challenge a base and fatal impu? tation of hypocrisy against one than whom, in my judgment, no more devout exemplar of Christian faith, and its value as a consolation, now lives, whatever may have been his political crime or error. [D?*. Craven's Prison Life. The last census takan at St. Peters? burg shows that the population amounts to 539,122, of whom 313, 443 are men, and 225,679 women. Mortgages and Conveyances of Real Es? tate for sale at this office. ORIGINAL STORY OF THE WAU. We wilt present to our readers, in tho next issues of our papers-tho Phonvr. and thc Gleaner-the commencement of a story, written expressly for this paper. It is from the pen of a South Carolinian, and is enti? tled "ELLEN EARLY-A TALE OF THE LATE J^^J^AR." The story ia well written, and thc ^T>lot and incidents conceived in good taste. It will furnish entertainment during tho heated term. It will extond through ten .or twelve numbers of the Phoenix and about threo numbers of tho Gleaner, and it will possess interest for all. MAIL ARUANOEMENTS.-The Post Offico is ?open during the week from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 5$ p. m. to 7 p. m. On Sun? day, from 8 to 9 a. m. Northern mail opons 8 a. m. ; closes 24 p. m. 8outhern " 54 p. m.; " 9 p.m. Charleston " 5.fp. m.; " 9 p.m. - "Greenville R. R. " 8 a.m.; " Kip. m. Edgefield " 8 a.m.; " 8$ p. m. All mails close on Sunday at 2 p. m. iARD, LARD, LARD, LARD. PURE WESTERN LEAF LARD, by the tierce onlv, at LOWER FIGURES THAN IT GAN BE DELIVERED FOR IN THIS CITY. For sale by June 30 12 WM. McGUINNIS. SPECIAL NOTICES. MESSRS. EDITORS: Please announce L. D. CHILDS, Esq.. as a candidate for tho Le? gislature, to fill the vacancy caused hy the resignation of E. J. Scott, Esq. July 1 E PLURIBUS UNUM. FOB, THE"L^OTSLATUBJS. MK. ?. J. SCOTT having resigned his position as a member of the Legislature for Richland District, we respectfully nomi? nate Major J. P. THOMAS to fill the va? cancy. He is an old resident -identified by birth and education with ns. He is ripe scholar, possessing a well-balanced and comprehensive mind, that eminently qualifies him for a legislator. Juno 28 MANY VOTERS. Dutthcr'K Lightning Fly-Killer Makes quick work with Hies, and if com? menced early, keeps the house clear all summer. Look out for imitations. Get DUTCHEB'S only. Juno 26 Imo M A. K II IA Cl K AND CELIBACY; An Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of relief. Sent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa? tion, Philadelphia, Pa. April li) 3mo COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soup, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest, materials, is mild and emol? lient in its nature, fra-rrantly scented, and extremely i>c?encl?.l in its action npon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March 28 Iv BATCHELOK'S HAIR. DYE. The Original and Best in the World. The only true arid perfect HAIR DYE. Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Drown, without injuring the hair or akin. Remedies thc ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, RE? GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE FLEURS. fur Restoring mid Beautifying the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR. Oct 2.1 ly New York. TO KENT. TWO large and commodious STORES, centrally located. Apply to Julv fl JOHN RAWLS. Bed Bugs, Bed Bugs. TO insure' the comfort of "nature's sweet restorer," get a bottle of the "RED BUG DESTROYER." It debt roys them in? stantly. At FISHER A HEINITSH'S, July 7 Druggists. Extraordinary Annihilators FOR BED BUGS. For RATS and MICE. For ITCH and HUMORS. For TOOTHACHE. At FISHER ?V HEINITSH'S, Druggists. July 7 Lemon Acid or Lemonade! FOR making LEMONADE. Put in bot? tles; 25 cents each. At FISHER & HEINITSH'S, Druggists. Indelible Inks, FOR marking linen. At FISHER & HEINITSH'S, July 7 _ Druggists. Wonderful Parlor Amusement ! PHOTOGRAPHS BY MAGIC ! ! ANY one may make a beautiful picture with only a few 'drops of water, and make your own albums of pretty pictures at little cost. For sale bv FISHER Si H El NITS H, June 20 Pharmacists. Tamarinds for the Sick! FOR making TAMARIND LEMONADE; a delightful refrigerant in fevers. For sale hy FISHER .V HEINITSH, June 20 Pharmacists. "FRUIT PRESERVER." To the House-wife. AVALUARLE invention for the benefit of all. Fruit preserved, of all kinds, without sugar, and without expensive seal? ing or air-tight jars. One bottle will pre? serve 128 pounds of fruit, ('heap, health? ful and effectual. For sale bv FISHER .V. H?INITSH, June 20 Pharmacists. Arrival of Pontoons. ANOTHER large supply of PONTOONS; SUGAR PLUMS, for worms. The great medicine for worms. Over 2,800 have been sold in less than two months, and millions of worms destroyed. If your children have worms, go to Fisher A- Hein itsh's and get a box. FISHER \- HEINITSH, June 13 Pharmaceutists. BLACKBERRY BRANDY! FOR Bowel Complaints, Summer Com? plaints, Weak Stomach, Sec. For sale by FISHER ,V HEINITSH, Druggists. CHEAP LIGHT. 1711 VE HUNDRED gallons prime White ' KEROSENE OIL, for sale bv barrel or gallon at FISHER Sc HEINITSH'S, May :il Druggists. The Fair Face of a Beautiful Woman IS tho admiration of every one. No one possessing this rich gift and attribute of health and attraction would exchange it for the wealth of tho Indies. Yet how many suffer their skin to become rough with spots and pimples, which mar the beauty and bloom of the face. The CIR? CASSIAN BLOOM removes all spots and blemishes, tan, freckles,pimples, blotches, and i m part s a beautiful complexion, so attractive in woman. For salo bv druggists evervwhere. FISHER & HEINITSH, Agents. JOHN M. MARIS A CO., Philad'a CREAM ALE. ?)f\ BBLS. ALBANY CREAM ALE, jost JUVJ received per Express and for sale by GEORGE SYMMERS, Opposite ruins of Janney's Hotel. July 8_3_ Claret on Draught. IC ASK FINE CLARET will be on draught bv tho gpllon THIS DAY. July 8 3 GEORGE SYMMERS. Hams, Bacon, &c. CHOICE SUGAR-CURED HAMS. 4 hhds. Bacon SIDES and SHOUL? DERS-prfrae. Smoked BUFFALO TONGUES. DRIED BEEF, Ac, newly arrived andfr>r sale low by GEORGE SYMMERS. July 8_ 3 Jefferson Davis' Prison Life, BY DR. CRAVEN. Armadale, a novel, by Wilkie Collins. Border and Bastile, by thc author of "Guy Livingstone." Sans Merci; or Kestrels and Falcons, a novel, by the author of "Guy Livingstone." Guenm on Milch Cows, how to teU the quantity of milk a cow will give on sight. Mrs. Browning's last Poems. Dr. Guthrie on tho Parables. For sale at McCARTER'S Bookstore, July 1 Opposite Columbia Law Range. " SIL?CIOUS CEMENT! FOR cementing' Glass, China, Ac. For sale at Du. C. H. MIO TS July C _Drug Store. SOLUBLE GUM DROPS. A SUPPLY just received by express, at J\. Du. C. ll. MIOTS July G _ Drug Store. A Pleasant Tonic. Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Cali? saya Bark. THE bitterness of the Calisaya and the nauseous inkiness of the irou, which have so often rendered these estimable tonics repulsivo to delicate stomachs, are entirely overcome by being skillfully blend? ed into" a delightful cordial, pleasant to the taste, acceptable to the stomach and invi? gorating to tho system. For sale at Jnlv G DR. C. H. MIOT S Drug Stoic Q U I ST I N E ! "1 CiCi OZ- QUININE, received THIS JLV/w DAY by National Express at June 29 _ MIOT S DRUG STORE. FRESH CITRATE MAGNESIA. ONE case CITRATE MAGNESIA; re _ceived at MIOT'S DRUG STORE. Worm Confection. AFRESH SUPPLY of the above at June 29_MIOT'S DRUG STORK. FOR SUMMER USE. T7ENTCE SUR CHOIX li A T HING V SPONGE. Turkish BATHING TOWELS extra. CALE F AC IO GLOVES, i German, Neroli, Turkish and Belle CO? LOGNE. French and English Soaps, Extracts, Toilet Powders, Ac. j All the above, of the best quality and ! recent importation, received at June 29 MIOT'S DRUG STORE. ROSE WATER. ONE case TRIPLE SUPERIOR FRENCH ROSE WATER, received and for sal. at MIOT'S DRUG STORE. June 29 Turnip Seed. JUST received by express, the following choice varieties of LANDRETH'S GE? NUINE TURNIP SEED: Landreth's improved Purple Top Rut a Baga. Pomcrcan Globe. White Swedish Ruta Baga. Largo Norfolk. Early White Flat Dutch. At June 29_DR. ?. H. MIOT'S Drug Store. D Fresh Arrivals. AIRY CHEESE, CLOVES, CHOW-CHOW, SWEET OIL, GROUND PEPPER. Julv G JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. ORANGES, LEMONS AND FIGS, IN drums, just received. ALSO, 5 bbls. fresh SODA BISCUITS. July G JOHN C. SEEGERS & CO. 22 AUB! ALE! CASKS Jonngers A Co.'s EDIN? BURGH. J. C. SEEGERS A CO. SOAP! SOAP. Ipr BOXES best FAMILY SOAP- low for ' O cash^ _ _ J^C. SEEGERS A CO. Hams and Side Bacon. SUGAR-CURED HAMS and SIDES. June 29 _ J. C. SEEGERS A CO. ; Ii AGER BEER. AFRESH supplv of Seegers' celebrated baltimore LAGER PEER. Juno 29 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. CLARET ANO RHINE WINE. 1CASK ST. JULIEN. 1 " D?DELSHEIM ER. June '29 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. $1.00.00 REWARD ON Saturday afternoon last, was lost a RECEIPT BOOK, belonging to the National Express and Transportation Com? pany, between the office of the Southern Express Company and thc National Com? pany. A reward of $1.00.00 will be paid for its delivery at the ?frico of tho Company, or at either of tho printing offices. Julv 7 NAT. EX. A TRAN. CO Great Bargains WHIYlf GOODS, HOSIERY & NOTION GOODS! WE arc receiving this day, ria thc Emily L>. Souder, from New York, ? large stock of GOODS, purchased for cash to which wc invito tho special attention ol tho ladies and merchants, as we will nell CHEAP, both at wholesale and retail: 300 pieces Plain and Plaid Nainsook. Bishop and Linen Lawns, soft finish. Cambric, Jaconets. Plain and Striped S'use. Plaid and Tape Checks, Mull Muslin. Striped and Dotted Bobinet. Tarfctons, Silk Bobinet for Veils. White, Colored and Dlack Kid Gloves. White, Colored and Black Tafei ? ami Berlin, for Ladies ami Misses. Largo stock of Hosiery, for Ladies' Gent's, Misses and Boys, from common te bo-Jt regular makes, all sizes. Brown and Bleached Damasks, ('.rash. Russia Diaper. 50 doz. Towels -cheap. J'.erage and Grenadine, for Veils-ali colors. Infants' Rubes, Piano and Table Covers. Lace Curtains. Pillow-case Linen. 8-4 to 11-4 Cotton Sheeting. Mosambicpie, Silk Poplins, Leuns. Plaid and Dlack Alpacas. Berage, Chambra, Pecols. Scotch Ginghams. Fancy Lawns, Huckaback Diaper. Kid and Lisle Gloves. ALSO, A large and beautiful lot of Sea-sides and Sun-downs; together with many othet I goods Loo numerous to mention ail ol i winch will be sold verv cheap. ? July i', TOLLESON A JANNEY. Ott CONSIGNMENT, j ~Q BOXES TOBACCO choice grade?. i 10,000 SEGARS -genuine Bio Hondo. i 5,000 " - low grades. 1 20 bales COTTON YARNS-I ro la. 10 baskets Heidsick Champagne. > 50 doz. Madeira. Port, Sberrv nu-l Claret ; Wine. 10 doz. Loin on Svrup. Several cases of Old COGNAC BRANDY, j 10 bbls. Bourbon Whiskey 20 " Corn i 75 bbls. Flour. ; 800 bushels Corn. ? 50 kits Mackerel. I 50 bbls. Coffee Sugars. 25 '* common Brown Sugar* i 25 bags Coffee. 300 boxes Sardines. IOU boxes Herrings. I JANNEY .v TOLLESON. GOODS ! Wholesale & Retail. ' ?\~ PIECES POPLINS DE PARIS. \??O'2o .. FRENCH GRENADINES. I 20 pi'ces Embroid'd and Plain Borages. 50 " Challies-very pretty--37i 7d. -5 " French Prints, i 200 4. Fancy 200 " Lawn's and Jac.met ALSO, Just received, a ?ne assortment ol SEA '< SIDE HATS, WREATHS and FEATHERS, j Bombazines, 6-4 Black DeLaine. 8-4 Black and White Berage, for shawls. Jaconet, Swiss and Nainsook Muslins Plaid and Soft Finished Cambrics. White and Colored Brilliant.-.. Trail Ho.,n Skirts. Embroid'd and Linen Cuffs and Collai>. Corsets, Fre nch Fans. 20U pieces Bleached Shirtings. 2."> 8-10 and ll Qr. Sin et i mt? Bales 3-4, 7-8 and l-l Shirtings. Hosiery all prices and qualities. Cloths, Cassimeres, Drap d'Et?. TOLLESON & JANNEY. TUBMAN UNIVERSITY, (.REENVIELE, s. C. l ill', next term of this insti? tution will open August 1 and gclose December 1.1, 1866. ?? In addition to the gratifying "'return of Prof. HART from Heidelberg, the Faculty are pleased to announce tin- accession ol Prof. J. B. PATRICK, late of the State Military Academy. Prof. Patrick widely known a* a thorough instructor, n kind, yet firm ami judicious, disciplinarian - will have charge of the Academic Department. Students may bo entered for either a special or a full course. Fees a.- hereto? fore. Tuition fee, Department of any one Professor, ?lt), (specie:) Tuition feej Aca? demic Course, ?20; incidental expenses, $4. Advance payment is necessarv. JOH N F. LAN NEAT, Secretary of Faculty. GOOD BOARDING, in private fami? lies, may be had at about $12.50 (specie) per month. July 7 12 NEW GOODS. "\T haye, this dav, received an addi Tv tion to .?ur stuck ul OILS, compris? ing: Opal. Tallow, Engine. Micca, Raw and Boiled Linseed, Tanners', Kerosene, Train, AC. Also, Paints, dry and in oil, such i\-> ('brun,.' and Paris Green, Ve How Ochre. Chromo Yellow, Spanish Brown, Venetian Ked, In? dian Red, White and Red Lend, I'.M?V and Burnt Turkey Cmber, Raw and Burnt Sienna. A'C, Ac. ALS? ?, Varnishes of all kinds. Coach Hardware, viz: Hubs, spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Enameled Cloth, Ac, at reasonable prices. June 20 FISHER A LOWRANCE. Bacon, Shoulders ai?d Hams I\ STOKE. Ipr HUHS. SIDES, to arrive, are offered .>> low, by the hhd., by Jnnelfi ' FISHER A LOWRANCE. Wanted, ALIMITED amount of GOLD and SIL? VER. FISHER A LOWRANCE. Old Newspapers for Sale, BY thr hundred or thousand, at Marcji 2 PHONTX OFFICE GIBBES & HUGGINS AND Insurance Agents. RISKS against Fire taken in the follow? ing Companies, at fair ratee, and no charge for police?: NORTH AMERICAN COMPANY, Hartford. Conn. NATIONAL COMPANY, New < (ricans. ( '( )N TI NE NT AL CO M l'A NY. New York. BALTIC COMPANY, New York. VIRGINIA STATE COMPANY, Richmond. METROPOLITAN COMPANY, New York. SUN MUTUAL COMPANY, New York. EXCHANGE on New York and Charles? ton bought and sold; dealers in Stocks. Bonds, ?v.c. Tho highest price paid for Gold. Silver and Bunk Notes. JAMES G. GIBBES, CEO. HUGGINS, Office Plain street, Columbia. S. C. May l'J 3mo II. E. NICHOLS. GENERAL iftSURAH?EA&?3?T, Corner of Assembly ovid Washington fits., COLUMBIA, S. C., REPRESENTS a number of the best both Northern and Southern compa? nies, possessing an aggregate capital of over $23,OO?,OOOs LIFE, FIRE. MARINE, INLAND AND ACCIDEN? TAL RISKS taken on eiiui table terms, and ?ill losses promptly paid. fi?S0Policies made payable in Grold cn- Currency. March 1 Gino* DENTISTRY. HAYING opened my office permanently in i olumbia, I may be found at ni! !i"urs at thc" resident ot Mr. M. H. Berrv, (opposite the Catholic Church, ) on Assembly stree!. 0. P. GREGG. J ime 12_ STRAW, WOOL AND FUR HATS ! ! CASSIMERES Wt) TWEEDS i AT REDUCED PRICES! , \?TE ofter the balance of our stock <>f I VV SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT COST. i We have recentlv made a large addition ; t.. our stoek of CASSIMERES, TWEEDS ? and HATS, sod will receive, in a few days, ia large addition to our stock or CLOTH ! INO. Wc have the largest assortment of HATS ! io be found in this city, embracing all tii"? \ kneflfc] styles. Our Ready-made Goods j Are mostly of our own manufacture; ana I those <b siring to patronize home prodne i tens are invited to call. Our stoek of FRENCH uni ENGLISH I CASSIMERES is lurpe. and we will MAKE ?TO ORDER at CORRESPONDING RE ! DI CED PRICES. K, & W. C. NUFFIELD, June 2 BEDELL'S ROW. ARTIFICIAL LegsandArms. THE SOUTHERN LEG AXD ARM COMPANY HAVE established a branch otliee and manufactory at Columbia, s. c. The improved AUTOMATIC LEG AND ' d manufactured by this company are surpassed by any in the world, our workmen are practical artificial leg and arm makers three of them wearing legs of their own manufacture. Our facilities are unsurpassed. Our work warranted one year. Call and ex? amine our specimens, ?r address DANNELLY, MARSHALL A CO., Seeger's building. Columbia, S. C. Offices Madison, Ga., Nashville. Tenn., Columbia, S. c. Mav 27 2mo GUNS, PISTOLS, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, ANEW and complete assortment just received. ALSO, An elegant assortment of FISHING T AC K LE-Rods, Reals, Bobs, Hooks, Lines, .Vc. At LOW PRICES. P. IF. KRAFT. Washington street, opposite old Jed. N. H. Manufacturing and repairing substantiallv and neatlv executed. Mav 26 Iv NOTICE. NINETY days from date, application will be made to tbe Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company for renewal of Certifi? cate G18, for 28 shares in Columbia and Hamburg Railroad stock, issued to Marv D. Bawls. Also, for renewal of Certificate 619, 2 shares, istued to Benj. A. Bawls-tint same having boen burned 17th Februarv, 13<>T>. MARY D. RAWES, Juno 12 tuSruo_liENJ. A. BAWLS. NOTICE. NINETY days after date, application will be made to the Columbi and Char? lotte Railroad Company for renewal ot Certificates of Stock for two shares, burnt on 17th February, 1865. Also, to the South Carolina RHilreiad for renewal of Certifi? cate of Stock for one share. Also, for re? newal of Certificate for fine share in the South-western Railroad Bank, issued to Bon j. Bawls, Esq., o? Columbia. Ah?o, foi Certificate of Stock for two shares, (No. 631,) to B. and B. F. Bawls, issued by the Washington and New Orleans Telegraph Company, March 23, 1850 - burnt 17th Feb? ruarv, 1865. G. S. BOWER, THOS. J. BAWLS, June 12 tu3mo Qualified Executors. COTTON G?NS\ ~ r |~HE undersigned, having completed X their arrangements for the manufac? ture of the best COTTON GINS ever mad in this country, are now prepared to re? ceive ortlors from planters and othcrn wishing to purchase. The long established and well known reputation of EUiott's j Cotton Gins will, we hope, be a sufficient i guarantee that the article wiU give entire satisfaction. J. M. ELLIOTT A- CO., May 16 2mo Winnsboro, S. C. Municipal Election. (TTY' CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, July 5, I86t'.. IN pursuance of a resolution pf tho Citv Council, an election for ALDERMAN I for Ward No. 2 will be held on MONDAY, ' the lfith inst., to fill a vacancy earned by j the resignation of Alderman Stork. Thc following gentlemen are appointed Managers of said election: WARU No. 1 -Presley Brown, Clark Wai iug and John McCammoa. WARD NO. 2-R. L. Bryan, L. I. Levin, and Dr. W. L. Bevnolds. WARD No. 3-W. M. Beckham, A. L. Solo mon and M. H. Berry. WARD No. 4 - E. Stenhouse, W. D. Peck and T. J. Gibton. Thc polls will be opened from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. at tile following named places: Ward No. 1-Wolfe A Hook's store: Ward No. 2-A li Phillipe" store; Ward No. 3 City Clerk e office; Ward No. 4-J. C. B Smith's ?tore. July_?_ _J. S. McMAHON, City Clerk. NOTICE. MAYOR'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, June 2, 1866. j TT^Oii tile information ot" persons v.ln I J. may be ignorant of the laws of the city. and to prevent any further violation I ot baid laws herein mentioned, thc follow j ing Ordinances are republished: I ''2>'e it ordained, That it shall not be law i ful to drive any wagon, "art or other car ! ri.ige, or ride or lead any horse across ar ' upon any open brick dram, within thc- COr : porate limits of the city of Columbia, e:. 1 cent at thc bridges or other places pro I vided for crossing said drains, under & ! penalty not exceeding twenty dollar* foi each and every offeucc." " lie it further ordained, That it shall not be lawful to drive any wagon or other car riage, or ride or lead any norse or mule, or suffer them to stand upou any pavement, except in cases of absolute necessity; and any person offending herein, shall be sub? ject to a tine of not less than ono, nor more than rt ft v dollars." June o TH Et?. STARK. Mayor. Queen's Delight AND For the cure of -di those, Diseases hov ing their origin in a vitiated condi lion of ike human system, and those arising from any departure from the totes of health, imprudence in living, over-taxing nattere, from too great in dtdgence of every kind-eating, drink? ing, ic<>rking-whereby nature suf? fers exhaustion. THIS chemical extract wiii be found ai. invaluable restorative cordial for all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Cutaneous eruptions, such aa Boils, Pimples, Carbuncles. Pustules.. Blotches, Roughness of the Skin, Scab Appearance of tho Cuticle, Tetter, Ring? worms aiuL Itching Humors of the Skin, this purifier will remove, and impart health and a life-glow to tho complexion. For Erysipelas, Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones, Stiffhese in thc Joints, Oki Ulcers, Want of Blood in the Parts, Syphilitic Sores and Ulcers, and Impaired Constitutions arising from those diseases, and from the too free usc of mercury. For General Debility, sprir,.; mg from Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Weak ness and Pains in the Stomach, Liver Com? plaint, or want of action in that organ producing pains in tho side or back, affect ing the kidneys and bladder. Females, at the period of change, will rind it the best restorative to health and strength, from all those weaknesses and depressions of mind and body which fol? low at this time of life, j Persona traveling South or living in warm j climates, and all unacclimated, will find the I Queen's Delight a great protection from I all those diseases which originate in a change of climat. diet and life. A brief history of this remarkable medi ! cine will not be ont of place here. Itspro ! perties as a remedy were first introduced to the notice oi dc profession by Dr. Tkos. Young Simons, .f South Carolina, as early as 1828, as a valuable alterative remedy in syphilitic affections, and others requiring the use of mercury. Dr. Simons* state ! raents have been endorsed and extended ! by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and Dr. H. R. j Frost, of Charleston. From the reports in its favor, there seems no reason to doubt t:,e efficacy of this medicine in Secondary Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases. ! Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com? plaints benefited by alterative medicines For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, ' June 29 Pharmacists, Columbia, S. C.