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THE DAILY Daily Paper ?8 a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY "Let our Just Censure NIX Attend thc True Event." (COLUMBIA, S. C.: TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 1, 1807. Tri-Wee&ly ?5 a 1 -ar VOLUME Ii-NO. 24& THE PHONIX, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY. rm GLEANER, EVERY WEDNESDAY SIORSINO. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. CITY PRINTER. TERMS - IN A I) VA NC E. SUBSCRIPTION. Dailv Paper, sii months.,.U 00 Tri-Weukly, " " . 2 50 Weekly, ' " " .1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inscrt(;il .it 75 (....:its per square fur the first Insertion, and "><> cents for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. r*y A liberal discount made on the above rates when advertisements are inserted by the month or year. The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette makes the fol? lowing statement, which we give for what lt is worth: "In view of the strength which the movements for territorial Governments are assuming, the conservatives are taking alarm, and have sent messengers and de? spatches into tlie South, to induce the Legislatures to ratify the amend? ment, promising immediate admis? sion. The argument that the test oath will probably be set aside, is also used; but as the test oath was con? sidered by all. at the last session, ns much a part of the plan of restora? tion ?ts the amendment itself, if the Supreme Court shall set the former aside, lew in Congress would feel bound to admit the Representatives of the rebel States, even if all rati?ed tlie amendment." TO RS??T, T?TE long established ami well-known BRICK-YARD of H. V. A J. S. (.rem, near Columbi.'.. For particular.-., apply to JOHN S. GREEN, Dec 20 12 Columbia", S. C. -I cT) BEES, of thc best CREAM ALE, wholesale and on di aught. Dee 28 .1. C. S KECK KS A Oh C AHB AGE! CABBAGE! ! ONE crate prime CABBAGE, for sale low, at JOHN C. SEEGEP.S A CO.'S. Dee 28 CHEESE! CHEESE! ! ONE THOUSAND lbs. in store, at whole sal and r. tail. Dec 2S J. C. SEEGERS A CO. Hams, Hams. 2CASKS Su-ar-cured HAMS, at low rate. Dec 28 J. C. S EEG EUS A CO. Crumbs of Comfort ! SWEET CHEWING TOBACCO. I iee 28 J. C. SEEGERS A CO._ SWISS CIGARS! " FIVE THOUSAND in store and for sal?, wholesale and retail. _Dec 28 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. NO. 1 MACKEREL. 4BP.T.S. of the finest No. 1 fresh MACK? EREL, at J. C. SEEGERS A CO.'S. Due 2S 5,000 LBS. LARD ! IN store and for salo at cost. Dec 7 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. Pickled S&uilets. ASMALE CONSIGNME \Tof the above, put np expressly for family use; Tory choice. Call and secure some, at Dec 23 H A EDY SOLOMON'S. Fresh Norfolk Oysters ! AT THF. COLUMBIA ICE-HOUSE, by retail, at , Two Dollars per Gallon! Dec23 JOHN D. BATEMAN. .Presents EOS GENTLEMEN ? ? "TTTTHATis more appropriate as a Christ Vi mas present to vour friend than an elegant MEERSCHAUM PIPE ? A KINK Assonraf! CALNAN & KREUDER'S. REGEIYEB VU EXPRESS .H? O - 33 ^ TT 2 AGOOD CLOTH CLOAK for . . %? m Extra " .? . 8 Po Long Shawls. O? Plaid '. _.2 50 .I?reakfast Shaw's . 75 Eadie-,' M'Tino Vests..1 ."0 " Kid Cloves.j 00 Heavy Satinets. 37j Good Kentucky Jeans. 25 Ladies* Linc? Handkerchiefs . 10 Hemstitched do. 2'? Gent's Ey ck Gloves.1 25 Good Prints . pu B-d Ticks. 23 " Bleached Shirtings. 25 Star Ginghams. *J5 2 'O pack" !'in-<, at low price*. Variety of Coo is at rciuced prices. And will r?crive weekly' supplies of French Goods from auction, at prices that must give satisfaction. ALFRED TOLLESON. Dec 27 I SOCIAL. NOTICES. SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! New, very var?', rich and fashionable perfume. The finest ever imported or manufactured in United States. 'Pry it and be convinced. A NEW PERFUME! Called Sweet Opoponax from Mexico, manufactured by E. T. Smith A Co., New York, is making a sensation wherever it is known. Is very delicate, and its fragrance remains on the handker? chief for days.-PliilatVa Ecening Bulletin. SWEET OPOPONAX! New Perfume from Mexico. The only fashionable Perfume and ladies' delight. SWEET OPOPONAX! Tin-only eiegaut Per? fume, ls found on all toilets, and never stains the handkerchief. SWEET OPOPONAX! ls the sweetest Ex? tract ever made. Supersedes ail others. Try it once; will uso no other. SWEET OPOPONAX! Ladies, in their morn? ing calis, carry joy and gladness, when perfumed with Sweet Opoponax. ARTIFICIAL EYES -ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES ma.io to order and inserted by Drs. F. BAUCH and P. GOUGELMANN, (formerly employed by Bois8onnc.au, Paris,) No. "'J'.) Broadway, New York. Oct 17 ly COLGATE'S HOKEY SOAP.? This celebrated Toilet So.-*p, i:? auch universal demand, is made .from the c?io?ccst materials, i-< mild and emol? lient in its nature, fragrantly scented, ind extremely uem-'icial i:i ?ts action apon the skin. For.- de by all Druggists nod Fancy Goods De: I rs. March 28 Iv BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE-This splendid Hair Dye is thc best i:: thc world. Thc only true and perfect Vye- harmless, reliable, instantaneous. No disappoint? ment. No ridiculous tints. Natural black or brown. Remedies tho ill effects of bad th-fs. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft uni beautiful. Thc gi ?nine is signed Wil? liam A. Batchelor. All others are mero imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold by all druggists and perfumers. Factory 81 barclay'street. New York. CST Beware of a counterfeit. Dec 11 ly -'A VOICE FRO.JZ ABROAD."-The cxtraord nary and unprcccd' nted cures performed by the Queen's Delight Com? pound is attracting the attention of ? very ?ne, not only at heine, but abroad. The merits of this compound ar.: being felt and appreciated everywhere. Hear what they say of it in Now York: 'Tt is a remedy of much importance and value, exerting an influence over all tho secretions, which is unsurpassed by any other known altera? tive. . it ia extensively used hi all the vari? ous forms of primary and secondary syphi? litic affections; also, in scrofulous, hepatic aud cutaneous disease.-, in which its use is followed by thc most successful results.'' Hue the advertisement of "Queen's Delight' i;i another part of this paper. For sale by Messrs. FISHER & HEINITSH, Druggists'. Dec 20 ths FOR SA*LE, 1THIRTY well broke MULES. Apply to . Dec 27 CHAS. LOGAN. NORFOLK mm ONLY *2 per gallon, and re? ceived fresh every day, at the old stand of Hauahan A Warley, on Washington stree*. Dec 22" Columbia Male Academy ! Classical and Mathematical School. HUGH S. THOMPSON, Instructor in Mathem'cs, French *nd English branches. RICHARD FORD, A. M., Instrucioriu tho L;itiu and Greek Classics and Eng. Br'chcs. THE firwt terni of 1807 will begin on MONDAY, the 7th of G*^?=.January, and continue four months. Pupils will bc pre? pared for admission into any univ, rrtity or college, or for mercantile life. Terms for the four months fur the Classics. French and English branches, $25; for i ho English branches, 20. Mr. Ford is prepared to rec? ive BOARD? ERS. 1). o ?1 m hmtuthmff* Agency of Columbia Steam Saw Mill. rnilE Mill is now prepared to execute 1 promptly all orders for LUMBER, de? liverable at tho Mill, on the South Carolina ILihoad. Order? left at my store will re? ceive immediate attention. ?tr.- IS lon. M. M. II \ NA KAN. F#r Bale or to Rent ! i Rare Chace? fur Invcsiracnt ! ! , A PLANTATION, consisting of 8?3 eighteen hundred (1800) acres -ono fiaLthoiisand (1,000) in swamp, the ba? lance high land; three hundred and Pitty (350) of whi li are cleared, and *- ll adapted to tlie culture of cot!on. lipon tho pro? mise* aro accommodations for twenty-five to thirty Irands. During the past season, one of tho b"st cotton crops bas been mud? on this place. That portion of th? plantation ia the swamp contains ?variety of Timber, comprising white oak, beach, ?sh, gum ai d cypres-*. Tho above place is nil it at cd ?bout eighteen miles below Co? lumbia, and is healthilv h eated. For par? ticulars, apply U H. D. MANAHAN, bec 18 Imo FRESH SUPPLIES OF LI HE, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HAIR, On hand and being consUntlv received by GEO. W. PARKER, Corner Main and Camden st?. NOT 21 2mo Groceries ! ! ?ff- +i m jr A BBL?. A. Ti and C SUGARS. ll) Mid*, and bids, brown SUGARS, g Tierces HAMS. Clear and Ribbed SIDES. SHOULDERS. 5 hhds. MOLASSES. 10 bbls. SYRUP. WAGGING. Gunny au? Durale?. 75 coils KOTE. Manilla Kopo, of five different qualities. Greenlcaf and Jule Hemp Rope. Salt, at market price. Colgate's Common and Fancy Soaps. STARCH, of various brands. Adamantine and Parafino Candles. Rio and Java Coffees. Cheese, Raisins, Almonds, Ac. A full stuck on band, and not above the market price. The public arc invited to examine the slock. ' FISHER & LOWRANCE, Nov 9 Main street, Columbia, S. C. ISOH, STEEL. NAILS, POTWASE. Tin'd and Jap'd HOLLOWWARE Carpenters' a::d Elackrni's TOOLS SCALES. AXE3, S. W. Collins' and cuierl brands. PAINTS. 0IL3 and GLASS. In ?toro and for cale LOW by FISHER & LOWRANCE. Nov ;? PSAS, PEAS. ST A BUSHELS, in store ami for sale hy ?>W NovO FISHER A LOWRANCE." Fresh Arrival. LOOOS?"T^ 5tH) bushels prime Mixed CORN, 100 bids. Extra FAMILY FLOUR, 1,000 bushels White Seed Oats, 10.000 lbs. Bacon Sides, 2.000 los. small and prime Breakfast [ Strips, 5? sacks Liverpool Salt, Bran, Hav, Peas and Grains, of all de? scriptions, forsa'o at lowest market figures. BROWNE & SCHIRMES, Dee 7 Main street. Yelper's new store. $100 REWARD. rilUE above reward will be paid for the JL apprehension of NERO MCDANIEL and GREGG TAYLOR, Freedmen, or Fifty Dellars for either, ir delivered to me or lodged in any jail of thia State, (South Carolina.) They were convicted at the last term of the" Court for Richland Dis? trict of mule stealing, and escaped from the city prison on Monday, thc 20th of Oc? tober ?asl, at 8 o'clock a. m. Nero McDaniel is ?.bout twenty-two years old, fivufcet nine inches high. Gregg Taylor is about twenty or twenty-two years old, five feet .-even inches high; both dark color. They were raised by Slr. John D. Frost, sr., of thia District, ten miles above Columbia, on Broad River, lt is believed that they are still about the city or the plantatio'n of Mr. Frost. Nev G t_uth JESSE E. DENT, S. R. D. H0-JSE TO RENT. AFIRST-CLASS HOUSE and LOT to rent. Possession given immediately. ALSO, An improved Plantation, on the Charles? ton an ! Columbia Railroad, 30 miles below Columbi:'., with 14 first-class band-, with thc Stock and Plantation Implements on the place. Price $1,500. 500 acres op? .i land. WM. A. HARRIS, Agent. Dec27 thtu2 Warehouse for Rent. IWILL offer, at tho Court House, on tho 1st of January, for rent until lat of January, ISGS, a large WAREHOUSE, situ? ated in il." upp .;. portion of thc city and convenient to 51am street, now oecnpied by Messrs. Copeland A L??akely. Paymoiit secured and parable quarti riv. W. A. [IA ttl ?IS, Stato Agent. Doc 27 _ funs Columbia Female Academy. TH E i Xel eire? of this Soho >1 will be resumed on WEDNES? DAY, 2d Janu..ry. Terms $6 per month. JAN E IL REYNOLDS. SOPHIA M. REYNOLDS, Dec 2J stu2 Principals. Assignment for Benefit of Creditors. ! mUK creditors or GEORGE R. McNAUB X aro hereby notified that he liss this j day assigned all his property, of every de I scription, to mo, in tru?t for the beneiit of bis creditors. They aro requested to raeet me at the Btoro occupied t>v Mr. McNabb. on SATUR? DAY, the 7th J*nn?rv next, at 12 o'clock m., for the purpose ol appointing an ?gent to co-operate with tho assignee. All creditors who do not accept under tho assignment ami release the debtor within forty days from thin d?:e, will be debarred its privileges. No preference has been given except what could bo enforced by law. DRURY A. HIMS, Assignee. Dec 23 tfery Desirable Farm and Residence at Private Sale! GREENVILLE, S. C. MTHAT very beautiful anil desirable place, formerly owned and improved by Roherl Stewart, Esq., of Newberry, and now owned by Messrs. Klilick ? VViek enburg, of Charleston,is offered at private sah\ lt containsone hundred and forty fonr acres, fifty of which are cleared, and well adapted to the culture of corn, wheat, rye, oats, potatoes ?md other provisions, and ir-, located at tie.- junction of the Pen? dleton ami Whit.. Horse Roads, three miles from CM Court House, at Greenville, S. C.; to which place there is a line, dry and level road. The dwelling is beautifully situated, with a line mountain view, lt baa ten rooms -eight of them with fire-places three piazzas, pantries, airy passages and ot her conveniences. On tho premises are excellent kitchens, servants' houses, wash and ironing rooms, smoke-house, dairy, dry well twenty feet dee)), bru ked and cement? ed from the bottom, with brick house over it: barns, stables, cow-houses anil every other ie eisary out-building, all in good repair; also, a cistern containing twelve thousand gallons, with unfailing water supply, and a bold spring of cold water near the residence. Tin- orchards contain more than a thou? sand trees of the finest varieties of peaches, aoples, pears and plums, and tin re are a nninbet of flourishing arbors of grapes, including the Isabella, Catawba, Blands, Madella and Souppernong, on the place; also, a tine stock of strawberries, raspber? ries and oth< r small fruits. The ornamental grounds about thc house art: extensive and beautifully laid ont, and are profusely supplied with rare and beau? tiful evergreens, hedges, roses and shrub? bery an?! other choice plants. Altogether, the place presents v ry supe? rior advantages tor a pleasant, healthful ami convenient residence, ami sugh an one as is seldom ( di red in thu market. Tin- terms, both as to price and time of payment, v iii be made very liberal, and may be ascertained, together with any fur tin r information, upon application to C. J. ELFORD. Attorney at baw. Greenville. S. ; Cor t.? Messrs. KLIN CK A W IC KES? BERG, Charleston, S. C. Aug Jl tu Central Hotel k FROM and sftcr this EMYtf" imr-lsft. <hUe, tho "SHIVER HOUSE" fr? ? rj-'""if&V w'" l,r known by the above s^i?-l-r?^s.'?3- name. The patronage re? ceived Oj me present proprietress has been KO gratifying, that ?be is determined to enlarge her business and give to it * distinctive title. Thc traveling public will be accommo? d?t! d pn mptly and well; an unexcepti el? aine table always bc kept; attentive ser? vants will attend to individual wants, and no ? tf rt be spared to preserve the reputa tson which tim present management has endeavored to deserve. Paaaeng^ra transported to and from khr depots free of charge. Mus. D. C. SPECK, Dec 21 Columbi?, S. C. CHECKS OK NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON, in sums to suit purchasers, at i premium. Deposits received. Collections made. Cash advanced on consignments of Cot? ton and other Produce. Gold and Silver Coin. Bank Rills, Stocks, Bonds, Coupons and Exchange bought and sold by EDWIN J. SCOTT, At C. H. Baldwin A Co.'s store, Corner Richardson and Washington sts. Nov 3 cow Boarding and Day School. THE MISSES HENRY havo made such arrangements as .will (liable them to receive a [few more pupils as BOARD? ERS, from MOND ;Y,7ih Janu? ary next, when the exercises of j their Schoo! will be resumed, after tl.? usual Christinas vacation. For terms, Ac-., apply at their residence. East end Gervais street, or address by letter. Dec in thtuS tti" Charleston (.'mirier publish as aboye; Chester Standorii and Yorkville Enquirer publish tbree t?mes. Columbia Female Academy. >jjftw THE MISSES REYNOLDS ^^j^^ will be prepared to receive a ?lfP^ Principals. U" Nov '20 th tu lu' Bif Charleston Courin-pleas? copy twice a w.-el; nu. il first of Januurv, and : end bili . KEW SCHCOL. j**^ THE undersigned, formerly /?'%p&. Prineiji.il of Columbia rema lo ?CaS^Academy, bas opeiivd * b'E MALE SEMINARY in < oiuo: \&\i$r bia. at corner of ('aniden at ni !':c-.r:is streets), where ni! the irauchi o eso : '.ul to female education are horoughly taucht, including Ornamental {ranches and Mordern Langnagi M. A fe v SOAI.il) EUS will be received into his fami v. l-'..r terms, applv at his residence. " Dec 1 Inn- W. MEL' ER. Seil? nt; Off--Regardless o?' Cort'. ?0 THE LADIES. MRS. C. E. REED bas just ?cetved a splendid assnrt lent of DRESS TRIM Ml NOS. *V Also, a fresh supply of M' L -?efcdjLINERY GOODS, of all de .S^B?ti7!ar seriptions, at wholesale and m~'}\'? J$i retad. French Corsets, Zo **\i? ?? Phvr Worsted Hair ?raid-.. J 3f '-url", .vc, which will be sold ? ?1 very low. Nov 1 +3mo FOR SALE, MA DESIRABLE COTTAGE RESI? DENCE, with four rooms and garre:, situated in a healthy jiortio:; of the citj and near to the business j.art. Terms w;ii be made accommodating. Apply to Oct fi st H VN MIAN A WAULEY. Gunny Bagging. 1 i\ BALES GUNNY BAGGING, extr* 1U weight 2J pounds. 50 coils MANILLA ROPE. 1 bale BAGGING TWINE. Tho above in store at reduced rates. A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Oct 18 On Plain street. NOIICE. CITY CLERK'S OBFICE, COLOMBIA, December 24, 1866. ALL persona holding license t<> retail spirit nona liquors, are notified that said license expires on the 1st of January next. If a renewal ia desired, applicati 'ii must be made at next regular meeting of Council, which will be held on TUESDAY, tb?! 1st of January. Tho cst of euch license wi 1 be: Fur Tavern License, $150 per annum; Quart License, $75 per annum. The attention of all con cor nco is called to thc following resolution, passed by Conned; "Resolved*, That heron ft er no application for license to retail spirituous liquors with? in thc corporate limits of this city will be considered hy this board, unless tho amount of money which is required for such license accompanv tin- application." j.'H. MCMAHON, De,-27 5 Citv Clerk. Assembly Sired, .nearly opposite the ?'ew Mariai. THIS establishment has been refitted, and tho very beat of everything eau be obtained there." FISH and GAME prepared in evcrvstyle. WINKS, LIQUORS and CIGARS of"choice brands on hand. LUNClPcverv dav from ll to 1 o'clock. Dec 5 "O?X?ABll itSTACWKTP Next dour West of the Post Ojfiee. TREVET & BEKAGHI VET OU LD respectfully, inform their V ? tv.ends and thc public in general that they bave opened a RESTAURAN"! at the above place, where tho very liest ot everything lu the way of eating and drink? ing can be obtained at .-hort notice. CR KA M ALE on draught. LUNCH every day from ll to 1 o'clock. Fresh OYSTERS constantly o:i hand. K ES rr A Ul ? A NT I The Pollock S-Icuse. mills new and complete establishment A han been recently op,-ned, and gentle? men will find cveiything connected with the house in the very best order. MEALS served at hort notice. Private dinner and slipper ro. ins attached. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME and MEATS prepared in every style. The best of WINES, LIQUORS, ALI"., etc., cons tan tl v on hand. Choice SF.'? ? RS an<l TOR . CCO. C*. FREE LUNCH cverv dav at ll o'clock. T. M. POLLOCK,"Proprietor. TT" W. Bi DC Ll F F li, A.nderson's Block, COLUMBIA, S. fc., HAS just received and opened an assort? ment of SILVER AND PLATED WARE, ELEGANT TEA SETS, JE WEL RY. I VA TC Ii ES, GUNS AND PISTOLS, 7'A RLE CUTLERY, DO I LEY RINGS, &C, Unsurpassed in South Carolina. An elegant ??lection of BRiDAL PRESENTS ! Of ttovrl and original design - ad ?t REA? SONABLE PRICES Call and examine Anderson's Flock. Mitin street. Hf The MANUFACTURE and REPAIR of WATCHES and MAKING of JEWELRY done as formerly. Nov ?:i ' GEO. W" PARESE, ?3^ 3 \~X\ oommmton BEBCH?KT, GROCERIES, LIDL'QRS, &0., ii!,, C:>r,.er Mihi and <'ni-U. Slreeis, COLUMBIA, 3. C. iJBOMPT and en? rgclic attention is gna? rann i to ali orders for the p ireha.-?u chaudize. ?ov 21 2mo Cong.vrce Iron Works. COLUMBIA, S. C. JOH* ALSZAHSER, Proprietor. riY.l K A ' T-. Wi-rkh CA I fur; irdi ?ii kinds JL.of IRON ?nd MK ASS CASTINGS, KV Ct I IN ERY, GRIST and SAW MILL IRONS, GIN WHEELS, of itirT.-r tit ni/..-:., Ac , at -hort norn ? i-.nd on reason ahle lenti*. A new, large Foundry having just bern finished, the proprietor i* pre pat 1 to ea?t HOUSE FKONTS and an;, o'h? r CAS i l Ni ;. of every description au.I dimension, and ?rill guarantee satisfaction. A Portable and a Stationary *?> and S0 I horse j ower Engine for *a:c fur H?M, at a ri-auoiiAble price. it. MCDOUGALL, Attorney. o, t ll Smo Soo.-.r tendent. I ??NS, FISTO XiS, ! SPOKTSMfiVS ACCOUTKEMEKTS, A NEW ami complete assortment just t\_ received. ALSO, An eli g*nt assortment of FISHING TA WK LE- Rods, Reels, Bobs, Hooke. Lines, Ac. At LOW PRICES. P. W. KRAFT, Washington street, opposite old Jail. N. B.- Manufacturing and repairing substantially and neatly executed. May 20 ly [llllll?ill AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! I? BLR. GIBSON'S X, XX, XXX, WIIIS > KEY. Bb'.:'. O. Bliss' OW Bourbon WHISKEY. " Corn ami Eve domestic " " Holland Anchor GIN. " American Hope " " Bind and Ro?:h< lie BRANDY. " Jamaica and Santa i'm/. Rum. " Sweet Malaga Wine. " Cherry and Madeira Wine " Catalognia Claret Wine. " S tough ton Ritters. B"xe? bolter's and Kr?uter Bitters. " Curacoa and Anuiseed Cordial, " Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. With a general stock of GENUINE LI? QUORS, worthy attention of purchasers, at lair prices. Call and examine the abovo stock liefere purchasing elsewhere, a3 groa!, inducements will be offered. A. L. SOLOMON", Second dcor from Shiver IIouso, Oct IS On Plain street. i??CKFIlEL, SCALEDl?RR?XGS AND CRACKERS! 1 C?i\ R?XES SCALED HERRINGS. JLUU IO half bbls. No. 1 MACKEREL, lt) half bbls. No. 1 MACKEREL. io '? " No. :$ .JD boxes Lemon CRACKERS. 20 " Sugar " '20 <; Ovster " 20 " Soda " 5 hl'ds. Clear LACON SIDES, at reduced price. 5 hhds. Bacon Shoulders. Just received anti in store, and for sale at the LOWES T MARKET PRICES by A . L . S 0 L 0 M 0 iV ," Second dour from thc Shiver House, Nov '.>> On Pb'in street. Willy wm mil pr HHDS. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES I *J new crop. lobb!.-. Muscovado Molasses- nev crop. 30 " " Sugar. 10 " Extra C 5 " Crushed " 2 " " Pulv. 100 sacks Liverpool S tit, s?ante - s sacks, at -:t.:i5. 100 lbs. EnglishJilue Stone, at i tc. 2,000 lbs. " Copperas, at 0 ?c. In store -nd for sale bv A. L. SOLOMON, Second doer fro::* Shiv? r House, Oct IB On Plain stn et. Manhattan Lifo Insurance Ce-npany, New York. ANNUAL INCOME $2,000,000. Impor? tant new feature in dividends and modes of insurance. Smallest ratio of mortality. Expon? >a ! -s than any cash company. Liberal modes of payment of premiums. Insurers receive the largest bonus ever given. Dividends made an? nually on ali participating policies. No alaims unpaid. At! kinds cf non-forfeiting lifo and endowment policios issued. Loans made on policies. AU p diciest after threo years non-f irfeitable. MASON' & JONES, Agents, Main street, Columbia, S. C. Also, represent the following Eire Insur? ance Companies, authorized by the Comp? troller-General for this State: Union Company, Baltimore, Md. Washington Company. Baltimore, Md. Jefferson Company, Virginia. Risks taken on Buildings, Merchandize, Cotton, Furniture, and every description of property, at the lowest rates. *?J~ Office on Main, between Washington and I.adv streets. " Dec ll Imo K R. STOKES' BOOKBINDERY AND BUM BOOK MAXI FACTORY ! ? Opposite J. C. Dial'sHardwaro tore, MAIS STREET. COLUMBIA, S. C. BLANK ETJLED rr\ '? any pattern, ? tc tl and br.und in the A brat poi tibie mann r. with Printed Hesditi ", w! en r (pit e I. The attention of CLERKS, SHERIFFS, ORDINARIES, COMMISSIONERS IN' EQUITY, RAILROAD OFFICIALS AND ALL PUBLIC OFFICERS rs particularly i...r;;c d. i. r.AHGJ SI CS "J B i a n k 3 oo k Paper! Of t u ? n i finality, alwa; . en hand. Sprcial attention given to Gie PTNDING or MUSIC, OLD BOOKS and FI .ES and ali other work, in plain or ornamental .t;. le. mr Orders sent i.. and contracts made dirt;?::h wi Si nie, will SAVE MONEY, as I am prepared to do work at but a SMALL ADVANCE on NEW YORK PRICES. My business motto is: Promptness, Eco? nomy and Substantial Work. 1<?. TL. STOKES. _N-.r JJ_ _ Cabinet-maker, Upholster and Undertaker. ll ?.VIN? resumed tho lu ?vi business, I am pre? mired to execute all kind 8 ??uk o. inITubove line at the short? et notice and most reasonable prices. A variety of COPPINS constantly on hand. Funerals promptly attended. AUK 30 M. H, BERRY. At .brennan A Carroll's Curriagu Factory.