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IDLEWILD.-Mr. N. P. Willis' fam? ous country scat on the Hudson came about in this way: It was a portion of thc farm of Nathaniel Scuds, a lovely, kindly, gentle old mau, whose persuasive .words, from the high seat of the Quaker meeting, have won many hearts to the peaceful faith he had espoused. He decided to sell the tract to Willis, naming some very moderate sum of money as its price, "because, Nathaniel, it is only an idic wild." "I will take it." said Willis, "and it shall be called Tdle Wild." A gentleman ordered a rocking chair, which wasreceived by his wife, a lady precise in her speech. Upon making a trial of the chair, the gentle? man expressed his great satisfaction with it, when his wife remarked: "Thc man said its equilibrium was very accurately adjusted. " "Did he really say that-those very words?" inquired the husband. "Why, no, not exactly," replied the lady; "but he said it joggled just right!" Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, &c. SIX THOUSAND lbs. WHITE LEAD, in oil. A complote assortment of Colored Taints, dry and in oil. 300 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes. ALSO, Linseed, * Tanners', Kerosene and Ma? chinery Ods. Furniture, Coach and Japan Varnishes. A complete variety of Paint, Varnish, Graining, White-wash, Dusting and Scrub? bing Brushes. In store and for sal.) at lowest priers by Jj HIS 0. DIAL. BACON SIDES. TEN THOUSAND lbs. prime CLE.AR BIBBED BACON SIDES. For sale ! low for cash onlr. E. & ti. D. HOPE. _J^_2?_M_ Refined Sugars. Fi FT Y bbls. CRUSHED, POWDERED and COFFEE SUGARS. For sale by j Feb -n E. & O. D. II >PE." GARDEN SEEDS. "VTEW Cl ?ol' GARDEN SEEDS, in great _Li variety and quantity, for sale bv Jan 13 _ E. k G. D. HOPE. j FLOUR! FLOUR! i)K BARREES EXTRA and SUPERIOR ?j*J FLOUR, only for cash. Feb 13 -i. C. SEEGERS & CO. SUGARS Aft!) MOUSSES. ! pr HHDS. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES- j Z_) new crop. I") bbls. Muscovado Molasses-new crop. 30 " " Sugar. 10 " Eztra C " ! 5 " '. Crushed " 3 " " Pulv. 100 sacks Liverpool Salt, seamless sacks, ' at $3.35. ion lbs. English Blue Stone, at 1 lc. 2,000 lbs. " Copperas, at G ie. In store and for sale by A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House. Oct 18 On Plain street. Canned Goods. GREEN PEAS, GREEN CORN, TOMA? TOES, Peaches, Pine Apple, Lobsters, Salmon, Oysters, Cranburj ? 'ice. Egg Plums, Pie Fruits, fresh Mackerel, Sar? dines, English and American Pickles, Cat? sups, Sauces, .Vc. On hand end for sale low bv J. A T. R. AGNEW. Feb'24 A?.ZS! ALE! FIFTY doz. Bass & Co.'s PALE ALE, for sale very low by Feb 24 J."A. T. R. AGNEW. CHEESE! CHEESE! ! 2pr BOXES choice CUTTING CHEESE, f_) just received by Feb 9 J. & T. R. Air NEW. Cash Mollee. FOR tho information of all concerned, we state that our terms are CASH BE? FORE DELIVERY OF GOODS. Orders sent us from country and elsewhere will receive no attention unless accompanied with cash to pay the bill. Aug 12 . J. & T. R. AGNEW. HAMS! HAMS! 1 Cid CH0ICE Sugar-cured HAMS, jusjt _Lv/ v/ received and for sale by Jan 25 J. <t T. R. AGNEW. HERRINGS! HERRINGS!! ?)f\f \ BOXES HERRINGS, just received ?J\JVJ and for sale at tiOc. per box bv Jan 19_J. <fc T. R. AGNEW. "BEWARE OF THAT COUGH!" nriHE changing season is productive cf 1 many afLic tiona of the lungs and throat. A small cough is the voice of na? ture telling you to beware of the danger of a neglected cough. For all kinds of cough and affections of the lungs, use "STAN? LEY'S COUGH SYRUP." It will euro you. Begin at once. Don't delay. Go to FISHER A HEINITSH, and ask for "Stanley's." They are the proprietors. Nov 9 QUEEN'S DELIGHT ! ! Queen's Delight I! HAVE you tried the QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT, Hie great American blood purifier? If not, do so at once, lt is, with? out anv exception, tho greatest medicine out. Don't get anv other blood cleanser. For sale bv FISHER .fe HEINITSH, and E. E. JACKSON. Feb 3 The ?wo-Sliiiiing Cough Remedy ! ACOMBINATION of Wild Cherry and Tar. A valuable cough cure-for con? sumption, coughs, colds, asthma,influenza, catarrh and all lung diseases. Only 25 cents a bottle. For sale by FISHER HEINITSH. Pharmacists. Toothache Cured in One Minute. THE most violent toothache relieved in one minute. For s;do by FISHER & HEINITSH, Pharmacists. Feb 1 Fine Weather for Gardens. CALL, and buy your Seeds. All kifJds, at low rates. Peas, Cabbages, Tur? nips, Beans, Beets Corn, Tomatoes- a full supply, at FISHER & HEINITSH, Jan 17_DruggiatR. Taos. P. Walker, CORONER AND MA O IS TR A IE. OFFICE in rear of the Court House, for? merly occupied by D. li. DeSanssure, Esq. Feb 20 . Baltimore Advertisements. SPRING IMPORTATION-1867. RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS.I ARMSTRO?CATOR&CO.j IMPORTERS and jobi,era of RIBBONS, JL BONNET slLKis-nd SA TINS, NETTS, 1 BLONDS. CRAPES, VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, STRAW BON? NETS and LADIES' HATS, trimmed and untrimmed; SHAKER HOODS, &c, 237 and ?.:>'.> Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD., Offer thc largest St..ck tn be found in i tili? count rv, and unequaled in CHOICE VARIETY and CHEAPNESS. AST Order? solicited and prompt atten? tion given. Pcb -Jii Imo* Charleston Advertisements. Livery and Sale Stables, CHALMERS STREET, Charleston, S. C. DIU-r-ar^nje ^ I EN A BAKER. I'ro- '?: . . -prietors. Saddle Horses, Car? riages, Pluetons and Buggies to ii re, at all boura. Mules and Horses for sah. ^'CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHA R LE ST ON. S. C. WHITE & MIXER, Prop'rs. Feb 27 Por Falatka, Fernandina, Jacksonville And aU the Landings on the St. John's River, VIA SAVANNAH, GA. THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP 33 I <JJ rr .A. T O 3EL ,; ( 1, OOO TONS BI 'R THEN. ) CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER. ON and aft? r tho 2Gth October, this tine ' ' shin will sail from Southern Wharl , :very "FRIDAY NIGHT, at 1U o'clock, for he above places. All freight mus! bc paid here by tliippers. ; ' For freight or passage, apply on board, ' >r at the office of the Agencv, 17 Vander- ' lorstV Whai t, ("l.arle.-toh. S." C. ' Oct 24 J. I). AIKEN ,v co.. Agents. 1 HOES AND CHAINS. . ; At the Sion of the Golden Pad-Lock. ! , ONE HUNDRED doz. HOES, assorted j , qualities and sizes. I , 50U.pairs TRACE CHAINS, assorted. j , lu store and for salo CHEAP for CASH bv ? | Jan 21 JOHN C. Ol AL. " , 3ALT AND BUSH STONE. 1 Ej^OUR HUNDRED sacks LIVERPOOL / ' SALT, extra large, at $3.30. I i 1,000 lbs. BLUE STONE, 7 lbs. for SI. i The above will be sohl ?it prices named, i )r at lower price?, if offered lower by any t muse in Columbia. iS We wiU not he'vnder- 1 toid." _ .1. A T. R. AGNEW. Paints, Oils, Window Glass. \ ri!REE THOUSAND lbs. pure WHITE | LEAD, ground in oil. 1.O?il lbs. Si Louis White Lead, ground 1 n oil, at 12.'. i outs per pound. 200 gallons boiled and raw Linseed Oil. ! Together with ?"complete assortment of ; 1 fanners' and Machinery Ods, dry and ; ground Paints. Furnit ure, Coach and Japan 1 Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty, Paint \ brushes, Varnish, Dusting and Scrubbing Lirushes. lor sal?.- at low prices by Oct 31 .lr. A T. R. AGNEW. I PROSPECTUS " j Ol' rr 11E I 5. VI* TIS T . ITri'l PROPOSE to publish a WEEKLY 1 Vt PAPER, devoted to the diffusion ol i the principles ot religion and the interests of tho Baptiat denomination. We have been moved ro this undertaking by the j 1 solicitations of brethren in varient por- ? 1 tiens of this State, as well as of other j i States, among the readers of the late j Confederate Baptist, and by our own cou- j viction that a paper of a high character ! would contribute largely to the intellectual improvement, the religious progress and the general welfare of the churches. Thc field is large, affording ample room for all sincere and zealous laborers. The Baptist will be printed on a sheet about twenty-two by thirty-two inches, and will contain twenty-four broad columns, mostly in Long Primer type, clear and legible, so that it may be read with com? fort, even by the aged. Its entire mecha? nical execution will be of the highest order. Our columns will be enriched by corres- I pondence and contributions from the j other Southern States, and, occasionally, from Europe, and our missionary stations | abroad. The entertainment and instruc? tion of the young-especially tho child? ren-will not be forgotten; and our vene blo friend, "Uncle Fabian," so well and favorably known to the readers of the Confederate Baptist, will resume his labors in their behalf. In short, we possess all the facilities requisite to produce a paper of the lirst rank. As such, we offer it to our brethren, and solicit their generous co-operation. The, Uti pt ist will bc issued as soon as a sufficient numb, i ul' subscribers have bee-u scoured. TfcRMS ?:1 a year, payable on the recep? tion of the first number. All communications will be addressed to lTlte. Baptist, Columbia, S. C." J. L. REYNOLDS, A. K. DURHAM, Jan 21 Editors and Proprietors. HARVEY'S ITCH UliSiTMENT 1 IT cures Itch in twenty-four hours. It cures all kinds of In :? -Barber's Itch, Camp Itoh, Tetter Itch, Pile Heh, Scald head Itch. For sale bv FISHER A HEIN1TSH, Pharmacists. Jan 12 A Great Medicine for Horses, Mules, Brood Mares.. THE GERMAN HORSE POWDER the only safe"medicine, and thc only good medicine'wort ii giving to a horse, for all diseases to which horses and mules aro subject. It improves their condition, makes them serviceable, renders them valuable, makes them sleek and beautiful. For 6ale by FISHER Si HEINITSII, Druggists. An Ordinance to Raise Supplies for! the Year 1867. Be it ordained by Hie Mayor and Alder- j iiien of the City of Columbia, in Council l assembled, and (ry the authority ol the satne, That a tax to cover the periou from Janu? ary 1,1867, to January-1, isiis. for the ?ums anil in thc manner hereinafter mentioned, ?hall he raised ami paid into the public treasury of the said city, for the u e and s( rvice rtiereof. Sri-. I. That is to say, one dollar on every hundred dollars of tin' assessed value o"f real estate Lying within the limits of said eitv; and the value ol'all taxable real es? tate within the city of Columbia shall be assessed by the city Assessor. SEC. II. Andhe it further ordained, That each malo person over the age of fifteen years and nuder the age of sixty years "shall pav a tax ol' ene dollar. see. III. Fifty cents shall bc levied upon ? very hundred dollars of sales of goods, waies ami meroin*udize, embracing sales of all anieles ..i trade for burler or ex? change, which shall be made by resident mer? ha>'tc>, traders and dealers, within th" city of Columbia, from tho lust ?lay of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. SEC. IV. And whereas many persons ?-? : up temporary shoos or stoics tor the sale of merchandize, after the time fixed for assessing taxes, ami close the same before the return of tue tax thereon, so as to avoid the pavmcnt of taxes to the city altogether; Ii" it further ordained, That all sucli dealers shall,upon opening shop or store in the city of Columbia, pay to the Ci tv Clerk the sum of twenty-five dollars, which shall be allowed him in the next settlement for taxes, and tho overplus, if any, be returned to him; ami such tran? sient dealer shall pay one dollar on every one hundred dollars of sales of goods, wares and merchandize. Ou failure io pay, after being notified, tho Mayor shall forth? with issue an execution against the de? faulters, andcollcct the money in the usual way. SEC. V. There shall be levied ono per cent, upon sales at auction of all goods, the property of persons who are residents of the city of Columbia. One and a half per cent, upon sales at auction of all goods property of nou-rceid nts. One-half per cent, upon sabs at auction of real est?t" and stocks of every description: Provided, nevertheless, That* no tax shall bo levied upon any sales at auction made by order of court or process of law. SEC. VI. That all merchants and o'.l?en? se liing any goods, wares and merchandize ??Ii consignment .-hall pay a tax of ono poi cent, mi all such gooils, wares and mer? chandize sohl by them; ami thc persons mentioned in this and in the three preced? ing sections of this Ordinance, shall be re? quired to make quarterly returns of then sales, and to pav the tax?s assessed there? by to the City Clerk at the end ?f each ami every ?jua rter. SEC.'Vii. Andhe it further ordained, by the authority aforesaid, That a tax of om percent, shall be paid ?ni the premium. received by each and every insu, ance com? pany, or agent or agency thereof, doing business in this city and chartered by th: State ol' South Carolina: th?: agents <d all companies not chartered by the State shall pay one and a half per cent, ?ni al! premi? ums received by them. And it shall be t lu buy of every insurance company, or th? ifticcrs or thc agents thereof, to makr piarterly returns under ??afb, to the City . ?erk, ot the amount of premiums for tlu quarter preceding, under a penalty of twi loila rs for each and everyday that such ;ompany or agent or agency may neglect >r refuse to make returns and pay the said :ax- to be collected by execution, as it ither cases provided for the collection oJ lees and forfeitures. SEC. VIII. Andhe it further ordained, bL 'he axdhorily aforesaid, That two dollar; . ball be paid ?rn each and every horse narc, stallion, gel.ling ami mule, kept oi ised within th? city of Columbia, beside: be tax on vehicles, as follows: Ten dol ?irs shall bc paid on ??ch and every fout ?..heeled pleasure carriage or barouche Ir'awn b\ two or more horses; ?ive dollar: in each and everyone horse carriage, bug Xy, barouche. gig or sulky, not used fo: lire: ten dollars on every vehicle used fo .he breaking or exhibiting of horses an? nuiles; fifteen dollars on each hack or car riago, drawn by two horses, ?nd ninfo .be conveyance of passengers fur bin eight dollars on each and every one hors buggy, gig or sulky, kept or used for birt ten dollars on each ami every four hors .vagon; eight dollars on each two bora wagon; six dollars on each ono Uors wagon, can or dray: twenty dollars o each express wagon; fifteen dollars o sad) and every omnibus or stage; ami a persons commencing to use or run an carriage or other vehicle, after the tine- it che payment of taxes, shall pay from th time they commenced to use or run .-ur carriage or vehicle, to the end of tie- ye n in proportion to the rate of taxes per a: tium: Provided, That no person shall 1 allowed to use any omnibus, wagon, vira; ..art or other vehicle, for the transport; lion of baggage or passengers from or part of the city to another, until thc owni thereof shall have given bond to the cit; to be taken by the City Clerk, wit'.i two i more good sureties, in the sum of live hui ?Ired dollars, conditioned that such own? will pay all damages that may result fro the loss or injury to baggage or passel Hers, while being carried on the omnibu wagon, dray, cart or other carriage of sui owner, or a'lter being entrusted to inc eu Lody of tho driver thereof, or any of h assistants. And any person offendii herein shall be liable "to a line of live d< !are p%r day for each day such wagon, cai dray or other carriage for carrying ba Hage or passengers, may be run befo such bond is given: And provided,furtht That nothing herein contained shall extei to any of the above enumerated vehiel not used, although kept within tho linn of the city: And prodded, also, That n thing herein contained shall be constru to extend to wagons, carts, drays or cs liages, going to or from market, ai owned by non-residents of said city. Andhe it further ordained, Thatatax two dollars shall be paiil on each and <:ve hors . mare, stallion, g?dding and mu sold in this city by or on ace? mit of a horse trader or livery stable keeper; a tho keeper of every livery stable sh make (piarterly returns, on oath, of su sales at his stable, and pay the tax there? under a penalty of two dollars per day ' failure to make such returns and pay niel at the end of the quarter. 8EC. IX. Andbc il further ordained, Tl no person shall let or hire any wagon, e or dray, or other carriage, or run any o nibus, stage, hack or other carriage, the transportation of goods or passen gi within the limits of said city, without li ing first obtained a badge fr?im .the C Clerk, to be placed on son, c nspicni part of tho vehicle; also, a lad,;.- wu I number by which he may bi identified ?1 known, to be worn on a conspicuous p of his person hythe driver of such on: ons, wagon, cart, dray or other ca -ria under a penalty of liv?": dollars for ea li ; every day that snell vehicle -hal! be run, to be recovered by information bet the Mayor, or any ono of the Aldcrmci said eitv. SEC. X. Whereas all male persons tween the ages of sixteen and fitly vos residing within tho limits of the ?it' Columbia, are required by the Uws of i State to work upon the streets of the s city for full twelve days in each and ev vear: Bc il therefore ordained. That each and every person liable to work on the streets ot' the said city ot' Columbia may ami shall bo excused from the perform? ance of said duty, upon the payment of ? live dollars to the Ci tv Clerk; and each and \ every person so liable, who shall fail to . pay the said sum of five dodars within the time hereinafter specified, shall, when summoned to do so, he required to work upon Hie streets of the said city for full twelve days, under the direction of the acting overseer of streets; and if any such person or persons shall neglect orrefuse io work upon the said streets at the lime whe n summoned, such person or persons shall be fined two dollars tor each and every day that he or they shall neglect or refuse sd to work, to be recovered by in? formation before tin- Mayor and Aldermen in Council assembled. And ii shall bo the dutv of tlc ('itv Clerk, and ol' tlc- chief of Police, to report to tho said Mayor mid Aldermen ail defaulters under either o? thc clauses of this section. SEC. Xl. That for a license io retail spi? rituous liqu M*S, in quantities less than a quart, the .-mn of ono hundred and fifty dollars per annum shall bc paid in ad? vance; and or a license t.> sell spiritu? ous liquors in quantities of a. quar! or nore, the sum of seventy-live dollars Oer annum shall bo naid in advance: Provided, That no license to soil spi? rituous liquors shall be granted fur a .-horter period than six months: And pro tided, farther, That thc granting or with? holding of licenses, in each particular . ase. will be at. the discretion of the Citv Coun? cil. And tho City Clerk shall be entitled to receive, for issuing each and every license, thc 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, ortho practice of professions, within thc limits of the city, including the professions of law. physic, dentistry and architecture. Six-. XIII. Two dollars upon each ami every dog shall be paid by tho person or persons on whose premises the dogis kept. And the police of the city ot Columbia are hereby authorized and required to take up and hold twenty-four hours bel', .ve dispos? ing of bim each and every dog fouud run? ning at largo within the limits of said, cor? poration, and not having on a, badge or collar, furnished bv authority of srwd eitv. Sr.c. XIV. Andb? ii further ordained, by ile authorifysafort said, That no cqucst riau or theatrical performance, or othc r exhibi? tion 1er gain, shall bc held in (bc city ot Columbia, wit bout a license from tho Mayor thereof first bad and obtaiucd, ."nd the payment, in advance, to the City Clerk of twenty-five dollars for each an.1, every ex? hibition, and such sum as tie- Mayor'may asses- for theatricals or ol her exhibitions for gain: and each and every person cxhi hiting for gain, without .first having ob? tained said license and t In- payment of said tax in advance, shah be lined in a sum not less than double thc amount of said tax, io manner hereinbefore provided for the imposition of lines and forfeitures. SEC. XV. And be it further ordained, That an annual tax of fifty dollars shall be paid upon each and every bagatelle, poole or keele, or billiard table, ami upon every Low ling saloon, nine or ten pin alley, or pisiol gallery, kept within the limits or tho said'city; and the sum ol one hundred dol? lars shall h t paid, in advance, for a licenso to keej) or haw- a cock-pit within the limits if the .-aid city, and no license for such sock-pit shall be granted for any time with? in the fiscal year for a less sum than one fcniridred dollars:. Hr.ocided, That no per? son or persons shall open any one of thc places of amusement mentioned in this section, until lu- or t hey shall have obtained ; license for that purpose from thc City ; ouncil. and shall have entered into bond, with two or more good securities, to the Mayor and Aldermen, in the sum oi .i\c liundred dollars, conditioned \o observe the laws of the State and city, and par lienlarly tho laws against retailing. Any person opening any such establishment tvithin this city, without first having ob? tained thc license and given bond as afore? said, shall bo subject toi a tine not exceed? ing fifty dollars for eaeh cay such estab? lishment snail bi- kept opi II or used; also that such place shall be considered, and h hereby declared to be. a nuisance, and lia bio to be abated as such. SEC. XVI. And u< it further ordained Fhat each and every occupant <.!' any rca ?sta:?-, upon whose promises water i. broughtby pipes or otherwisefrom thc cit} reservoir, shall pay to the City Clerk, a the sam.- time with the other taxes impose) by this Ordinance, such sum as may be us ?cssed by the Committee on the Witte Works. SEC. XVII. And be it further ordained That inasmuch as many transient dealer; in goods, wares and merchandise, eithc as principals or agents, including spiritu mis liquors, make sales by the exhibitioi nf samples, that such di alers shall make deposit oi lifty dollars with the City Clerk and bi fore they leave the city they sha! make a return of sales, under oath, upo: which return two and a half per cent, sha! be levied and paid to tho City Clerk, wh Bb all account at tho time of such paymen for the deposit made with him. SEO. XVIII. And be it further ordainer That eaeh and ever}' express company transacting business within the limits < tins city, shall make quarterly returns i their gross receipts aniLpay one per cen un the amount of such return at the en. of each quarter; and that each and ever telegraph company si.all, in like manne: make quarterly returns of their gross r< ceipts, on which return th all be paid a ta of one-half per cent. SEC. XIX. And it is further ordainet That each and every hotel private boar? ing house, or house of entertainment, r. ceiving transient travelers, and each pul lie eating house, or saloon, shall pay a ti of one-half per cent, upon their gnu receipts, to be paid quarterly. That cai harbor shop shall pay a tax of three di lars for each quarter in advance. SEC. XX. And be it further arda inc That each and every cotton press, and cc ton gin, within tho corporate limits of til city, shall be required to procure ol tl Cuy Clerk a license for the same, and sin pay om; hundred dollars per annora i each gin or press, to be paid quarterly. SKC. XXI. And be it further ordaint That if any person or persons shall fa neglect or refuse to make a return to i. City Clerk, on oath, cd' ali his, her or tlx taxable property, income, sales, or otb things taxed by this Ordinance, on or I lore the 1st day of March next, such pi son or persons shall be then assessed thc Assessor for all hip, her or their pi porty, or other things taxed by this On nance, according to the best fn form at i which lu- can obtain of the value of su taxable property; and such person or pi .-ons who shall fail, neglect or refuse make a return, as aforesaid, or pay tho t thereon, on or before the 15th of Mar next, shall be subject to and pay, in ad lion to said tax, five per cent, on tho win amount of his, her or their tax, as impos by this Ordinance. And the said Clerk hereby required to collect and receive I tuxes and dues levied and imposed by tl Ordinance, and all arrears of former ta: and dues, and make a return thereof, a of all persons who shall then bo in defai to the Mayor and .Aldermen, on tho li day of March next. SEO. XXII. And be it furllier ordain That the said Mayor ami Aldermen si issue their execution against each ? every person who shall bc reported by said Clerk to have failed, neglected or re- | hised to make returns or pay the taxes j imposed by this Ordinance, n ithin ; bc time herein prescribed, which said execution ! shall he lodged with tho Sheriff of Rich? land District, to bc collected according to the provisions of the Acts of the General Assembly ?if this state in such casu made and provided. Hone and ratified in Council assembled, nuder the corporate seal of the city ot Columbia, t his eighth day of February, | Anno Domini one thousand ? ight hun- t dred ami sixtv-seven. THEODORE STARK, Mavor. i .1. s. McM utos, ('itv Clerk. ? The Great American Blood Purifier. THE QUEEN'S BUT! rrUTE QUFEN'S DELIGHT, thc great | X American Alterative and Blood Turi-I tier, is the most perfect vegetable com? pound of alteratives, tonics, diuretics and j diaphoretics; making it thc most c ft'eetive | invigorating, rejuvenating an I blood- i cleansing cordial known to the world. In introducing this new and extraordi? nary medicine tn tho public, observation leads us to remark that too little attention j is paid to the "life ol' all flesh," the blood, j Hauy diseas, s, and. to... many complaints, which have their origin in a vitiated state | of the blood, are treated only as symptoms ? and results; whereas, if the remedy had been applied to enrich thc blood and ren? der it pure, both cause and effect would have been removed. Thc Queen's Delight ! is ottered to th?' afflicted as a sure remedy j for those disease., arising from an impure i condition of the blood, lt has a direct j and specific action upon that fluid, and consequently renders the blood pure, lt is said, on high authority, that "man no sooner begins to live than he begins to die, and that the characteristics of thc living organism are ceaseless change and i ceaseless waste." lt is obvious, therefore, to every reflecting mind, that unless the blood is pure, in supplying tho waste tis- I sues with material, it must bo the cause of innumerable ills and eonstitmion.il disor? ders, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, He? patic Disorders. Consumption, Inflamma? tions, F'evers, ?tc bit'.; and health is only to bc maintained by thc circulation of pure ? arterial blood. Wc therefore advise every ons' v.hos. blood is in the least vitiated by Indulg? nco or excess, ami whose constitution is im? paired by disease and is suffering from llhctunatisra, Liver Complaint, Consump? tion, Scrofula or King's Evil, Carbuncles, Boils, beliing Humor bf the Skin, Erysi? pelas, Skin Diseases. Tetter, Roughness of | thc Skin. Pimples, Blotches, Pams in the ; Boms, old Ulcers, Syphilis and Syphilid ie Sores, Indigestion, Inflammation of the j Bladder ami Kidneys. Pains in the Back, I General Debility, ami fur all complaints | arising from deficiency and poverty of blood, to usu lin' Queen's Delight. Fetnah s of delicate constitution, suffer- j ing from weakness and depression ol mind in conse<pienee of tho o complaints which j nature imposes at the period of change, 1 have a pleasant and sure remedy in the j Queen's Delight. Children whose fair and ruddy complex- j ion gave early promise of health ami ] beaut y, btu too soon become blanched and pale by some hereditary taint of the blood, | will have tie- rich boon restored by using the Queen's Delight. The unacclimated and persons traveling j into warm countries v iii lind the Queen's Delight a great protection from all nialari UlS affect ion and diseases which originate ; in a change of climate, diet ami life. The 'extraordinary and unprecedented | .ures performed by the Queen's Delight i ] Compound is attracting the attention of ? ?very one. not Only at nome, but abroad, j rho merits of this compound arc being felt and appreciated everywhere. Hear j . what they say ol' it in New Vork: "lt is a j ? remedy of much importance and value, ! ?xertiug an influence over all the secrc- I tions, which is unsurpassed by any other known alterative, lt is extensively used in I ? ;* 11 the various forms of primary and i secondary syphilitic affections; also, in . scrofulous, le patic and cutaneous diseases, I in which ils use is; followed by the most successful results."' Its properties as a remedy wcroflrst in- i traduced to the notice of the profession by | 1 >r. Tkos. Young Simons, of Soui'n Carolina, I is early as 1S2S. as it valuable alterativere- ' ; medy in syphilitic affections, and others re- I puring use of mercury. Dr. Simons' state- ! me nts have been endorsed ami extended by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and Dr. H. B. j Frost, of Chariest-.:!. From the reports in ? ils favor, there seems no reason to doubt i tho efficacy of this medicine in Secondary Syphilis. Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, j Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com- j l>ia'uts benefited by alterative medicines. For sale wholesale and retail by FISHER A H?IN?TSH, Dec 27 Druggists, Columbia. S. C. 1 REFINED SUGARS. 1 AA BBLS. REFINED SUGARS, con- I X\JVJ sisting of Crushed, Powdered A ind Extra C Sugars, just received and fol? ?ale bv J. A T. R. AGNEW. Feb'O_ Greenville and Columhia Railroad. "PASSENGER Trains will run daily, Sun JL days excepted, as follows: Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a. m. " Alston ai. .. .. 0.05 " " Newberry at.10.35 " Arrive at Abbeville at. 3.13 p. m. " at Anderson at.5.10 " " at Greenville at...... 5.40 " Leave Greenville at.#. 6.00 a. ni. " Anderson at. 6.30 " " Abbeville at. 8.35 " " Newberry at. 1.20 p.m. Arrive at Alston at.2.45 " " at Columbia at.4.40 " Schedule over South Carolina R. R GENERAL SUB'TS OFFICE. CHARLESTON, S. C.. Nov. 3, 1?66. ! PASSENGER Trains will run as follows, ? viz: Leave Charleston., . . 8.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia. 5.20 p. m. Leave Columbia. G.50 a. m. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 p. m. TUBOCGII MAH. THAIN. Leave Augusta.5.50 p. m. Arrive at Kingsville. 1.05 a. ni. Arrive at Columbia. 3.00 a. m. Leave Columbia.2.00 p. m. Arrive at Kingsville.3.40 p. m. Arrive at Augusta.12.00night Nov 6 H. T. PEAKE. Gcn'l Sup t. General Superintendent's Office, CHARLOTTE A- S. C. RAILROAD, COLOMBIA, S. C., Nov. 5, 1866. /\N and after WEDNESDAY, 6th inst,, \J Through Passenger iran?s will be run over this road as follows: Leave Columbia at... . 3.10 a. m. Arrive at Charlotte at.0.40 a. ni. Leave Charlotto at.6.10 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at. 1.40 p. m. Nov 6 JAS. ANDERSON, Supt. Old Newspapers FOR SALE at tho PHONIX OFFICE. New York Advertisements. 1867.-SPRING FASHIONS DEMAND .1. W. Iim<i;, V> .,<.! braied DUPLEX ELLIPTIC or DOUBLE SPUING SK I UTS. They will uni berni in? break LiUo the Single Springs, but will preserve theil rb i t and beautiful shape, where three or four ordinary skirts have bern thrown aside as useless. Thev arc the ni?.>t elastic, lb xiblc and durable skirts manufactured. ?hey combine com? fort, durability and .nomy, with that elcgane . of s'liapc winch lias made thc "Duplex Elliptic" tin Standard Skirts of the fashionable world. This j.? ?.ular skirt is universally r< commended bi the fashion? able magazim s an I opinions of tho press generally. At wholesale by the exclusive manufac? turers and s?i!?. owners of thc patent WESTS, BRADLEY .V CARY, Wan-rooms ami Office !)7 Chambers . Ami and si Reade sts., New York. Also, ai wholesale hy the leading jobbers. For salo in Columbia by C. F. .JACKSON and SHIVER A- BECKHAM. Jan 23 3mo* The Celebrated Palmetto Hair He newer, TTTTHICH has been fully tested and nni TY versally proved to bu tho one genu? ine, reliable and never-failing preparation for improving, beautifying and restoring the hair, should be found 111 ? very South? ern home ami on the tabb; ol every lady. By its use. dry, harsh and wiry hair is changed into smooth, glossy, silken tresses. Every one who has ns? ?I the Bcncwer speaks of its merits in the highest tenus, r, - Ask vonr druggist for thc PALMETTO HAIR RENEWER, and Uko no otb? r. For .Tab- bv al! druggists. HA?tBAL, RISLEY ft TOMPKINS, Wholesale druggists, sob- agents, .Tan_25 ly 111 Chambers st.. X. Y. Sweet Opcponax from Mexico'. "VTATURE could not produce a richer j. 1 pom or choicer Perfume. Try it and b<- convinced. .E. T. SMITH .V CU., Sept li) Gmo New York. Sweet Opcponax from Mexico! rilHE most elegant and essential personal I requisite for a ladv, "Extract of Swc ?? Opoponax." E. T. SMITH ft CO., Sept ll) Gmo New York. FURNITURE. DEGEAAF & TAYLOR, S7 nrulw Boicery andGo Christie St., 2V. I"., STILL continue to he thc largest Furni? ture Manufacturers in thc city. Parlor, inning Room and Chamber FURNITURE, Canopy and Victoria Bedsteads, for the Southern trade, at 20 per cen*, reduction in price. Sept 19 ?lino STENHOUSE & MACAULAY", COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ?jlOR thc sal?- ot COTTON, COTTON 1 YARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Stores, fcc, and for th?- purchase ct Mcrcliandizt generally, 6G Pearl-Street, New York. Consignments to us from every point in tho Sou: h tully protected by insurance as soon as shipped. " July l-l Iv J. E. STENHOUSE. ALLAN MACAULAY. JAMES CONNER'S SONS LUTED STATES TYPE FOI MRI AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. \Tus. 28, :..') and 32 Centre street, (corner J3I nf Reade street,) New York. The type DU which this paper ia printed is from tue nbove Foundry. Nov ls SWTHERN BANK KOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bought and sold on commission bv LAWRENCE BROTHERS & ?0.. S A IS K I 8 S , NO. 10 WALL STREET, NEW I'UHK. MONEY received on depoait'froui banks, bankers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Cold. Government and otb? r Secu? rities executed at the regular Stock Ex? change by a member o? the tirui. Consign? ments ot' Cotton solicited. Oct ti DEWITT C. LAWKENCE. JOHN P.. CECIL. CYUDS J. LAWUKNCE. WM. A. HALSTET?. READY-MADE CLOTHING. THE ?adios, gentlemen and young peo? ple of Columbia, who may be in want of "SOMETHING TO WEAR," are respect? fully and earnestly invited by the ladies of tho'lndustrial Association to call at their Work-room, in the Female Academy, and examine the articles which they have now ready for sale. Some one will always be found ready to exhibit the ready-made gar? ments and to receive orders from those who may wish to have, work done neatly and promptly. The object of the Association is to fur? nish constant employnu nt to those who, having been impoverished by thc war, now depend on tho needle for daily bread. Does not snell an object commend itself to the hearts of orr citizens? Or must the anxious applicants for work be told that our people prefer Northern-made garments, and that there is, therefore, n?> more work for them? Shall it be said that such an Associa?1 n as this cannot be sustain, d in the ca; I of South Carolina? Jan 10 Circular Saws. AFULL assortment of best onalltv Cast Steel CIRCULAR SAWS, from S to VJ inclu s in diameter, just received and for sale low by J. ?v T. R. AGNEW. FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. rilHE undersigned have boen appointed JL agents for these superior SAFES. These Safes are mad?- with three flanges all other sab s have but two. Thev have Powder Proof Locks, and the locks and bolts are protected wnh plates of hardened steel, which is the only protection against thc burglary drill and thc-insertion of pow? der. Also, warranted free from dampness. While these Sales have no superior in quality, they arc furnished at moderate ?rices-at least z5to 83j per cent, less than [erring's and other makers, while the quality cannot bo surpassed. A sample Safe can DO seen at our store, and orders will bo taken at New York pr^cs, with expenses of transportation ai ed. and no chai ge for forwarding ?D Charleston. J. 4 T. R. AGNEW.