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THE DAILY Daily Papsr $3 a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY. "Let our Just Censure COLUMBIA, S. C.; TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY li). L867 Tri-Weekly $5 a Year VOLUME II-NO. 'I, TTTT? T?un?\TTv DDI.VU 4 T -v /\rii r /. i i PUBLISHED DAILY AND TKI-WEEKLY. THE GLMNIR, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, CITY PRINTER. Office on Main street, a few doors above Taylor (or Camdon) street. TERMS-IN Al) VA NC E. SUBSCRIPTION. Dai Iv Paper, six months. M 00 Tri-Weekly, " il . 2 .r)0 Weekly, ' " *" .1 50 ADVERT I SEM ES TS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first insertion, and 50 cents for eaeb subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. ?5~ A liberal, discount made on thc above rates irhen advertisements are inserted by the moutli or year. GEN. BRECKTNRTOGE NOMINATED ron GOVEKNOB.-At a largo Johnson meeting in Ballard Count}-, Tennes? see, last Monday, Cen. John C. Breckin ridge was nominated for Governor. A letter to the Louis? ville Courier says: Col. Turner offered the resolution instructing the delegates to vote for John C. Breckinridge for Governor. You should have seen the wild en? thusiasm it created. Shouts -went np from all parts of thc court house, although no one had thought or dreamed of such a thing. Col. Turner argued the adoption of the resolution in a bi'ief speech. He said we had just emerged from a struggle which almost resulted in the destruction of American liberty. The dominant party were trying to trample under foot every guarantee thrown around the rights of our citi? zens. "We must look closely to the qualifications of men we put in high places of trust; that Gen. Breckin? ridge had been tried; he had occu? pied the highest positions, civil and military, and had proved himself a statesman and patriot, and to-day he stood pre-eminently above all others in the affections of the people of Ken? tucky. John Hampden permitted himself to be thrust into prison sooner than pay a few pennies' tax, demanded under an unconstitutional edict. The glorious spirit of the immortal Eng? lishman is not dead. Congress will find the land to bristle with John Hampdens, who will oppose a mili? tary despotism to be inaugurated in the bosom of the republic. [National Intelligencer. LOST, ON the street yesterday, (Tuesday, 12th February,) "a pair of GOLD SPEC? TACLES. Tho finder ?ill bc rewarded, if required, upon his lelivering them at this office. Feb 13 Hay! Hay! TUST RECEIVED, ?10 bales prime North? ern Hay. For sale low. Applv to LEVIN & MIKELL, Feb 3 Washington street. Planting Potatoes. ~(\ RBI S. PLANTING IRISH POTA OU TOES, in line order. For sale by Jan 25 E. (i G. D. HOPE. Mountain Butter. ri!EN kegs choice MOUNTAIN RUTTER, JL for sale low. E. A G. D. HOPE. Jan 25 Circular Saws. AFULL assortment of best quality Ca.-t Steel CIRCULAR SAWS, from H to 52 inches in diameter, inst received and for sab- low by J. <<? T. R. AGNEW. ALE ! ALE ! AFRESH SUPPLY just received and ' . for sale at WHOLESALE and on DRAUGHT, for cash only. Feb 1:1 J MIN C. SEEGERS &. CO. FLOUR! FLOUR ! *} pr* BARRELS EXTRA and SUPERIOR ') FLOUR, only for cash. Feb 13 _ j. C. SEEGERS & CO. GARDEN SEEDS. "VTEVY CROP GARDEN SEEDS, in great J3i variety and quantit?, for sale by Jan 1:5 E. A G. I). HOPE, CHEESE! CHEESE:! WBOXES fine CHEESE, at Jan :.> i JOHN C. S HEGERS A CO. PEAS! PEAS! ONE HUNDRED bushels COW I"EAS, for sale bv Feb 1 t " FISHER & LOWRANCE. EXTRA BACON STRIPS ! A. Jan 30 J. C. SEEGERS & CO. NEW BACON. Il**OR SALE bv 1 FISHER A LOWRANCE. Jan 18 Teas ! Teas ! ! 4 T VERY HIGH PRICES. ?\. Imperial, Gun-Powder, Oolong. The very best that can be had. Just re? ceived by FISHER A LOWRANCE. Jan 12 SWEET OPOPOXAX FROM M::X;OO! Nev, very rare, rich and fashionable perfume. Thc finest ever imported or manufactured in United States. Try it and be convinced. A NEW PERFUME] Called sweet Opoponax froni Mexico, manufactured by E T. Smith & Co., New York, is making a sensation wherever it is known. Is very dehcate, and its fragrance remains on the handker? chief for days.-Ph ila<l'a Ea rdng Bulli tin. SWEET OPOPOXAX! New Perfume from Mexico. The only fashionable Perfume and ladies' delight. SWEET OPOPONAX! The only elegant Per? fume. Is found on all 1 odets, and never stains the handkerchief. SWEET OPOPONAX! ls thc sweetest ex? tract cVer made. Supersed? s all others. Try it once; will usc no other. SWEET OPOPONAX,! Ladies, in their morn? ing calls, carry joy and gladness, when perfumed with Sweet Opoponax. THF. FRANKLIN BRICK MA? CHINE, justly celebrated for perfect sim? plicity, great strength and immense coin pressing power, is guaranteed, with t ight men and two horses, to self-temper the clay and make 3,000 to 3,500 elegant bricks per hour. .7. ll. ItENICK, Proprietor. No. 71 Broadway, New York, Boom 28. _Feb 1 3mo CONSUMPTION .VXD RHEUMA? TISM.-Consumptive persons will lind, in' addition to tho ordinary medicines pre? scribed, such as "Cod Liver Oil," "Hypo phosphite of Lime,'" "Expectorants," Ac, a valuable and certain remedy in the ''Queen's Delight Compound." It restores the weak to strength, jt stimulates the cir? culation, it invigorates tho system, it puri? ties thc blood. Taken with Coil Liver Oil, consumption may be disarmed of its ter? ror and a cure speedily accomplished. In rheumatism, everything depends upon tho purity of blood. What is rheu? matism? A humor in the blood, which, if not removed, produces painful swellings and enlargement of the joints. The "Queen's Delight" will remove all humors of the blood- Ses* advertisement. None genuine wit'.out the copy-right mark. For sale by FISHER A HELNITSH, Druggists. Feb 12 tus The Gravest Maladie* OF YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOD. Howard Association Essays, on the phy? siology of the paesions, and the errors, abuses and diseases peculiar to thc first age of man, with reports on new methods of treatment employed in this institution, j Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Du. .1. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Phila? delphia, Pa. Jan 15 3mo ARTIFICIAL, EYES-ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES made to order and inserted by Drs. F. BAUCH and P. GOUGELMANN, (formerly employed by Boissonncau, Taris,) No. 399 Broadway, New York. Oct 17 ly COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in sneh universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emol? lient ju its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremelv beneficial in its action upon thc skin. For sale by ali Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March 28 ly BATCUELiOR'S 11.VI li I>YK.-This splendid Hair Dye is the best in thc world. The only true and perfect i'y harmless, reliable, instantaneous. No disappoint? ment. No ridiculous tints. Nat ural black or brown. Remedies tho ill effects of bad dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft and beautiful. The genuine is signed Wil? liam A. Batchelor. All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists and perfumers. Factory Si Barclay street, New York. Ad" Beware Ol 2 counterfeit. Dec ll Iv Hats! Hats! NEW STYLES! .1 ii >s t TS e coi "v e <l BY 1!, & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Feb IC Bedell's How. JOHN H. HEISE, O o ii fe ctionor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! CBANDIES manufactured daily, at as low J as can be laid down here from tho North. &3~ Corner of Plain and Marion streets. Feb 3 Cream Ale. JUST RECEIVED. 5 barrels SUPEBIOR CHEAM ALF. For salo low. Apply to LEVIN At MIKELL, Feb 3 Washington street. Buckwheat Floor. LPS. prime BUCKWHEAT ,OUU FLOUR for salo-16 pounds for $1. E. A G. D. HOPE. Jan 18 J5JLJ?j\?L5SjS Ec DUE. Practical Mechanics, j ? HAVING ha<? long experience in thc TIN and STOVE BUSINESS, iffier their services to tho ].pie "i i Columbi a and surrounding count rv. .j JOB VVOltK entrusted to their ciro will i be executed with neatness and despatch. ] ROOFING and GUTTERING dem by them will be warranted to give full satis- ' j faction. ! Washington Street, Columbia, S. C. j Feb 10 House Carpentering, Undertaking AND Cabinet-Making-. OLD FURNITURE REPAIRE Y), V A11 - ! NISHED and made as good as new. CO PF J NS. id' all kinds, furnished at low e t price s, nh' Satisfaction guaranteed in quality of work and prices. .1. V.'. CHICK, Camden street, Next to Southern Express Office. Feb_5 Imo* ~VT/o MORE CREDIT. We will sell for I IA ( ASH ONLY, at tho lowest possible ? rates. JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. j Feb 13 NEW BOOKS. TWO MARRIAGES, bv author of "John Halifax," Ac. Idalia, by the author of "Strathmore." Tho Song Without Words, by Cotta l'a? mi ly. Draytons and Davenants, by thc same. The Giraffe Hunters, by Mayne Ibid. The Merchant of Derim, by author of Joseph II and His Court and Frederick the Great and Court. In-door Sports for boys and Girls. The Finger-Post to Public Dusiness, con? taining the modes of forming societies, clubs, Ac, rules of debate, Ac. Goulbourn on Holy Communion, And other new publications, for sale at McCARTER'S BOOKSTORE, Opposite Lawvers' Ra>:ge. Columbia. Feb 15__ * R. JJ. BRYAN. RECEIVED VIA EXPRESS "37 O - H> "ST ! AGOOD CLOTH CLOAK for.i? 00 Extra " .' . S 00 Long Shawls.5 00 Plaid " . 2 50 Breakfast Shawls. 75 Ladies' Merino Vests. 1 50 " Kid Gloves. 1 00 Heavy Satinets. 37 A Good Kentucky Jeans. 25 Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs. 10 " " Hem-stitched do. 25 Genfs Buck Gloves.1 25 Good Prints. 12A Bed Ticks. 25 ' Bleached Shirtings. 25 Star Ginghams. 25 200 packs Pins, at low'prices. Variety of Goods at reduced prices. And will receive weekly supplies of French Goods from auction, at prices that must give satisfaction. ALFRED TOLLESON. Dee 27 UUEEN'S DELIGHT !! Queen's Delight!! ! HAVE von tried" thc QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT, the gnat American blood purifier? If not, do so at once. It is, with- j out any exception, the greatest medicine out. Don't get anv other blood cleanser. For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, and E. E. JACKSON. Feb :! DENTISTRY. ^^^^ HAVING opened my office |g?*255|3S^ permanently in Columbia, 1 (f^QSyyy^ may be found at all hours ai son's store, on Main street. Jan 5 !>. P. GREGG. Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris. "\X7TJ have in store, and shall keep con VV stantly oil hand, a full stock pf the above, and offer to contractors and build? ers, and those in want of the above, gnat inducements. Apply to . i LEVIN A MIK ELL, Doo c>_Washington street. Toothache Cured in One Minute. 1THE most violent toothache relieved in one minute. For sale bv FISHER. A HEINITSH, Pharmacists. Feb 1 A Great Medicine ior Horses, Mules, Brood Mares. milE GERMAN HORSE POWDER the .1 only snfe mediohm, and th.ly good medicine worth giving to a horse, for all diseases to which horses and mules are subject, lt improves their condition, makes them serviceable, renders them valuable, makes them sleek and beautiful. For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists. Fine Weather for Gardens. ("iALL and buy your Seeds. All kinds, J at low rate's. Peas, Cabbages, Tur? nips, Beans. Beets. Corn. Tomatoes a full supply, at . FISHER A HEINITSH, Jan 17 Druggists. ~GT7NS, PISTOLS, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, ANEW and complete assortment just received. ALSO, An elegant assortment of FISHING TACK LE-Rods, Reals, Bobs, Hooks, Lines, fcc. At LOW PRICES. P. W. KRAFT, Washington street, opposite old Jail. N. B.-Manufacturing and repairing substantially and neatly executed. May 26 ly An Ordinance to Raise Supplies for the Year 1807. " Beit ordained bathe Mayor and .-IMer nieu oj' the City of Cu!anthia, in ( tinned > assemblai, ami ti;/ the atUhorilyo) the sante, That a tax to cover the period From Janu? ary 1, IS(?7, to January 1, 18G8, for the' sums i ami in the mainer hereinafter mentioned, ! Shall he raised and paid into the public j treasury id" the said city, for thou-o andi service thereof. SEC. 1. That is to say, one dollar on every hundred dollars of the assessed value of real estate lying within thc limits of said city; and tho value (d' all taxable real es? tate within tho city of Columbia shall bo assessed by the ("itv Assessor. SEO. II. And tie it further ordained, That each male person over the a^e of lifti en years and under the age id' sixty years shall pay a tax of one dollar. Soc. III. Fifty cents shall he levied upon every hundred dollars of sales of goods, wares and merchandize, embracing sales of all articles ?d' trade for barter or ex? change, which shall Ix; made by resident merchants, traders and dealers, within tin' city of Columbia, from tho iirst day of January, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. SEC. IV. And whereas many persons set up temporary shops or stores for the sale of merchandize, alter the time fixed for assessing taxes, and close the same before thc return of tho tax thereon, so rs to av.>id the payment of taxes to the city altogether: Be it further ordained, That ail such dealers shall, upon opening shop or store in the city (d' Columbia, pay to tho City Clerk the sum (d' twenty-five dollars, which shall bo allowed him in the next settlement for taxes, and tho overplus, if any, he returned to him; and such tran? sient dealer shall pay one dollar on every ono hundred dollars of sales of goods, wares and merchandize. On failure to pay, after being notified, tho Mayor shall forth? with issue an execution against the de? faulters, and collect tho money in the usual way. SEO. V. There shall bo levied one per cent, upon sales at auction of all goods, the property of persons who are residents of thc city of CMumbia. One and a half per cent, upon sales at auction'of all goods property of non-residents. One-half per cent, upon sales at auction of real estate and stocks of every description: Provided, nevertluHess, That no tax shall be levied upon any sales at auction made by order of court, or process of law. SEC VI. That all merchants and others selling any goods, wares and merchandize on consignment shall pa}T a tax of one per cent, on all such goods, wares and mer? chandize sold by them; and tho persons mentioned in this and in the three preced? ing sections of this Ordinance, shall bo re? quired to make quarterly returns of their sales, and to pay tho taxes assessed there? by to the City Clerk at tho end of each and every quarter. SEC. VII. And be it farther ortlaiaed, by the authority aforesaid, That a tax of one per cont, shall be paid on the premiums received bj- each and every insurance com? pany, or ?gent or agency thereof, doing business in this city and chartered by tho State of South Carolina; the agents of all companies not chartered by the State shall pay ono and a half per cent; on all. premi? ums received by them. And it shall be thc duty of every insurance company, or the officers or the agents thereof, to make quarterly returns, under oath, to the City Clerk, of the amount of premiums for the quarter preceding, under a penalty of two dollars for each and every day that such company or agent or agency may neglect or refuse to make returns and pay the said tax-to be collected by execution, as in other cases provided for the collection ot fines and forfeitures. SEO. VIII. And be it further ordained, by the authority aforesaid, That two dollars shall be paid on caen and every horse, mare, stallion, gelding and mule, kept or used within the city of Columbia, besides tho tax on vehicles, as follows: Ten dol? lars shall be paid on each and every four wheeled pleasure carriage or barouche, drawn by two or more horses; live dollars on ? ach and every one horse carriage, bug? gy, barouche, gig or sulky, not used foi hire; ten dollars on every vehicle used foi the breaking or exhibiting (d' horses and mules; fifteen dollars "ii e ach hack or car ringo, drawn by two horses, and nm foi the conveyance of passengers for hire eight dollars on each and every one horst buggy, gig or sulky, kept or used for hire ten dollars on each and every four horst wagon; eight dollars on each two hors? wagon; six dollars on each one Uorst wagon, cart or dray; twenty dollars 01 each express wagon; fifteen dollars 01 each and every omnibus or stage; and al persons commencing to use or run ato carriage or other vehicle, afterthc time fo the payment (d' taxes, shall pay from tin time they commenced to use- or run sud carriage or vehicle, to tho end of tho year in proportion to the rate of taxes per an mun: Provided, That no person shall bi allowed to use any omnibus, wagon, dray cart or other vehicle, for thc transporta lion of baggage or passengers from on part of the city to another, until the owne thereof shall have given bond to the city to be taken by the. City Clerk, with two i, more good sureties, in the stun (d' live hun dred dollars, conditioned that such owne will pay all damages that may result froi the loss or injury to baggage or passen gers, while being carried on the oiunibiu wagon, dray, cart or other carriage of sue owner, or after being entrusted to the elli tody of the driver thereof, or any of hi assistants. And any person offendin j herein shall bo liable to a linc of live du. lars pe r day for each day such wagon, cari dray or other carriage for carrying bag gage or passengers, may bb run befor such bond is given: And provided, furVtei That nothing herein contained shall exton to any (d' the above enumerated vehich not used, although kept within the limit of the city: And provided, also, That n< thing herein contained shall be construe to extend to wagons, carts, drays or cz', riages, going to or from market, an owned by non-residents of said city. Andbe it further ordained, That atax < two dollars shall be paid on each and evci horse, mare, stallion, gelding and mul sold in this city by or on account of at horse trader or livery stablo keeper; ar the keeper of every livery stablo shu make quarterly returns, on oath, of sm sales at his stablo, and pay the tax theron under a penalty of two dollars per day fi failure to make such returns ana paymen at the end of the quarter. SEC. IX. Andbe il further ordained, Th no person shall let or hire any wagon, ca or dray, or other carriage, or run any 01 I nibaa, stage, back or other carriage, f tlif transportation of goods or passengers, within tho Inuits of said city, with..ot hav ing first obtained a badge from thc City Clerk, to be placed on some conspicuous part of tho vehicle; also, a badge'wit h a number by which he may be identified and known, to be worn on a conspicuous part of his person hy the driver of such omni? bus, wagon, car*, dray or other carriage, under a penalty of five dolla rs for each and every day that such vehicle shall be so run, to be recovered by information before thc Mayor, or any one of the Aldermen of said city. SEC. X. Whereas all male persons be? tween the ages of sixteen and fifty years, residing within the limits of the city of Columbia, aro required by the laws of this State to work upon tho streets of the said city for full twelve days in each and every year: Be it therefore ordained, That each and every person liable to work on the streets of the said city of Columbia may and shall be excused from tho perform? ance of said duty, upon the payment of live dollars to the City ( Hork; and each and every person so liable, who shall fail to pay the said sum of live dollars within the time hereinafter specified, shall, when summoned to do so, be required to work upon thi' streets of the said city for full twelve days, under the direction of the acting overseer id' streets: and if any such person or persons shall neglect or refuse to work upon the said streets ai tho time when summoned, such person or persons shall be lined two dollars for each and every day that he or they shall neglect or refuse so to work, to bo recovered by in? formation before thc Mayor and Aldermen in Council assembled. And it shall be the duty of C e City Clerk, and of the-Chief of Police, to report to thc said Mayor and Aldermen all defaulters under either of the clauses of this section. SEC. Xl. That for a license to retail spi? rituous liquors, in quantities less than a quart, the sum of one hundred and li ft y dollars per annum shall be paid in ad? vance; and ior a license to sell spiritu? ous liquors in quantities of a quart or more, the sum of seventy-five dollars per annum shall bo paid in advance: Provided, That no license to sell spi? rituous liquors shall bo granted for" a shorter period than six months: And pro vided, further, That the granting or with? holding of licenses, in each particular case, will be at tho discretion of the City Coun? cil. And tho City Clerk shall bc entitled to receive, for issuing each and every license, the sum of two dollars; to be paid by the person or persons licensed. SEC. XII. One per cent, on the incomes of brokers, and ono per cent, on all in? comes derived from commission business, or the practice of professions, within tin limits of tho city, including the prof jsiont of law, phvsic, dentistry and architecture. SEC. XIII. TWO dollars upon each anc every dog shall be paid by the person 01 persons on whose premises thc dog is kept And the police of the city ot Columbia an hereby authorized and required to take nj and hold twenty-four hours before dispos ing of him each and every dog found run? ning at large within the limits of said cor? poration, and not having on a badge 01 collar, furnished by authority of said city SEC. XIV. And be it further ordained, b> the authority aforesaid., That no equestriar or theatrical performance, or other exhibi tion for gain, shall be held in tho city o: Columbia, without a license from the May01 thereof first had and obtained, sud tin payment, in advance, to the City Clerk o twenty-five dollars for each and every ex bibi tion, and such sum as the Mayor ma] assess for theatricals or other exhibition: for gain: and each and every person exhi biting for gain, without first having ob fained said license and tho payment of sab tax in advance, shall be lined in a sum no less than double the amount of said tax in manner hereinbefore provided for tin imposition Of lines and forfeitures. SEC. XV. .4?d be it further ordained That an annual tax of fifty dollars shall b paid upon each and every bagatelle, pool or keele, or billiard table, and upon ever i owling saloon, nine or ten pin alley, o pistol gallery, kept within the limits of ih said city; and thc sum of one hundred dol lars shall bi? paid, in advance, for a hocus to keep or have a cock-pit within the limit of the said city, and no license for sue! cock-pit shall be granted for any time wil li in the fiscal year for a" less sum than on hundred dollars: Provided, That no pei son or persons shall optui any one ol th places "? amusement mentioned in thi section, until le -or they shall have obtaine a license for that purpose from tho Cit Council, and shall have entered into boin with two or more good securities, to th Mayor and Aldermen, in the sum of liv hundred dollars, conditioned to observ the laws of the State and city, and pat tieularly the laws against retailing. An person opening any such establishmci within this city, without first having ul taincd the license and given bond as a fun said, shall be subject toa fine not excee, ing fifty dollars for each day such estai lishment shall be kept open or used: alsi that such place shall be considered, and hereby declared to be, a nuisance, and li: ble to be abated as such. SEC. XVI. And br it farther ordain* That each and every occupant of any re estate, upon whose premises water brought by pipes or ol herwisc from the ci reservior.'shall -pay to the City Clerk,; the sane time with the other taxes impost bv this Ordinance, such sum as maybe a s?sscd lc the Committee on the Wat' Works. SEC. WU. .\"d br it further ordnim That inasmuch as many transient deale in goo ls, wares and merchandize, eith as principals or agents, including spirit' ons liquors, make sales by the exhibits of samples, that such dealers shall make deposit of fifty dollars with the City Clor ?md before they leave- the city they sh? make a return of sales, under oath, upi which return two and a half per cent, shr be levied and paid to the City Clerk, wi shall account at the time of such paymei for thc deposit made with him. Sn-. XVIII. And be il further ordaine That each and every express compan transacting business within the limits this citv, shall make quarterly returns their gross receipt? and pay one per cei on the amount of such return at tho er of each quarter; and that each and eve telegraph company shall, in like mai.nt make quarterly returns of their gross r ceipts,"on which return shall be paid a t of one-half per cent. SEC. XIX, And it is further ordaim That each and every hotel, private boai mg house, or house of entertainment, i ceiving transient travelers, and each pu lie eating house, or saloon, aimil pay a t of one-half per cent, upon their gre receipts, to l>e pa?i quarterly. That each barbershop shall paya tax of three dol? lar.- for each quarter in advance. Si:e. XX. And be il further ordained, That each and every cotton press, and cot? ton gin, within thc corporate limits of this city, shall be required to procure of thc City Clerk a license for the sane,and shall pay one hundred dollars per annum on each gu: or pr. ss, to bo paid quarterly. SEC. XXI. And be ii further ordained, That if any person or persons shall fail, neglect or refuse to make a return to tho City Clerk, on oath, of all his. her or their taxable'property, income, saies, or other things taxed hy this Ordinance, on or be? fore the 1st day of Marci) next, such per? son or persons shall he then assessed by thc Assessor for all his, her or their pro? perty, or other things taxed hy this Ordi? nance, according to the best information which he can obtain of the valuo of such taxable property; and stich person or per? sons who shall fail, neglect or refuse to make a return, as aforesaid, or pay the tax thereon, on or before tho 15th of March next, shall be subject to and pay, in addi I tion to said tax, five per cent, on the whole amount of his. hoi or their tax, as imposed by this Ordinance. And the saiil Clerk is hereby required to collect and receive tho taxes and dues levied and imposed by this Ordinance, and all arrears of former taxes and dues, and make a return thereof, and of all persons who shall tin n b< in default, to the Mayor and Aldermen, on thc 15tb, dav of March next. SEC. XXII. And be il further ordained, That the said Mayor and Aldermen shall issue their execution against each and every person who shall be reported by th?1, said Clerk to have failed, neglected or re? fused to mako returns or pay tho taxes imposed by this Ordinance, within thc time herein prescribed, which said execution shall be lodged with the Sheriff of Rich? land District, to be collected according to the provisions of tho Acts of thc ('remuai Assembly of this State in such case made and provided. Done and ratified in Council assembled, under the corporate seal of the city of Columbia, this eighth day of February, Anno Domini one thousand tight hun? dred and sixtv-seven. THEODORE STARK, Ma vor. J. S. MCMAHON, City Clerk. SUGARS AND MOL?SSEST 5HHDS. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES new crop. 15 bbls. Muscovado Molasses new crop. 30 " " Sugar. 10 " Extra C 5 " Crushed " 8 " " Pulv. 100 sacks Liverpool Salt, seamless sacks, at $3.35. 100 lbs. English Bim- Stone, at 14c. 2,000 lbs. " Copperas, at 64c. In store and for sale by A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Oct IS On Plain street. G-unny Bagging. -j f\ BALES GUNNY BAGGING, extra AWJ weight-24 pounds. 50 coils MANILLA ROPE. 1 bale BAGGING TWINE. The above in store at reduced rates. A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Oct 18 On Plain street. _ fflicifflcniiiuS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BBLS. GIBSON'S X. XX, XXX, WHIS? KEY. Rbis. O. Rliss' Old Bourbon WHISKEY. " Corn and Rye domestic <: Holland Anchor <; IN. " American Hope " .. Pinet and Rochelle URANDY. .. Jamaica and Santa Cruz Hum. " Sweet Malaga Wine. " ('berry and Madella Wine '. Catalognia (Maret Wine. '? Stoughton Hitters. Doses Hoker's and Krauter Ritter?. '. Curacoa and Auniseed ( urdial, " Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. With a general stock of GENUINE LI? QUORS, worthy attention of purchasers, at fair prices. Call and examine the above stock before purchasing elscwht re, as great inducements will be offered. A. L. SOLOMON'. Second door from Shiver Hons.-. Oct ls On Plain street. Pollock House. JOVERS of THF. GOOD THINGS OF j THIS LIFF, can have their wants sup? plied at the above-named RESTAURANT. Evervthing connected with the house is in best order. MEALS served at short notice Private dinner and supper rooms attached. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME ami ME.Cl's prepared in every style. The best of WINI'S. LIQUORS, ALE, choice KEGARS and TOBACCO mi hand. iv- FREE LUNCH ever, day at li o'clock. T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. '?OSGAR?? RESTAIENT !" Next 'hor West of the Post Office. TV. BERAGHI WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public in general that ho has opened a RESTAURANT at tho above place, where the very best of everything m thc way of eating and drink? ing can bo obtained at short notice. CREAM ALE on draught. LUNCH every day from ll to 1 o'clock. Fresh OYSTERS constantly on hand. Jan &_ Thos. P. Walker, Coroner and Magistrate, HAS REMOVED to tho office in roar of the Court House, formerly occupied by D. B. DoSau?8ure, Esq. Jan 18 6