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THE PA?NTEB'S WIFE* J CONTINUED, j Cyrilla pressed her fingers to her eyes, and seemed to shrink back still further in the easy chair. The Italian twisted the ends of his moustache, and watched her in grave silence. "Oblige me by removing your hands from before your face," he re? sumed, after a pause. "Thanks, that is better. Remember, I am here to kill, not to torture. When the pro? per moment shall have come for carrying out my purpose, ono brief pang will end everything." Ile spoke in solemn, unimpassioned accents, without any trace of excite? ment either in manner or words, and almost as though ho were the minister of some stem Fate, whose behests it was his duty to carry ont, without having the power to alter them, and . against which there was no possible appeal. "Do you renn mber when and where we parted last?" he went on. "I know that you do, for snell oc? casions are never forgotten by women. For months before that day, you led me on, little by little, tdi at last I was foolish enough to think that T had only to ask ..nd to have. 1 did ask with what result you know as well as I. You laughed at my love, and dis? missed me forever with a foolish jest. I went away, and strove to forget you; and to ii certain extent I succeeded; for at that time T was just beginning to work ont thc details of my 'grand scheme,' and all my time and attention were needed to perfect them. My 'grand scheme,' " ho went on, with a sudden change of tone, and tin added brightness to his dark eyes, "lt would have revolution . ized the world, if only the wort '. had been wise enough to receive it. But like all groat discoverers. 1 am a century before the age." He began to pace the room rapidly, with knitted brows, and the fore linger of ?mc hand pressed to his cheeks, while his hps moved inaudi? bly: but always with a covert eva- on (.'vrilla, to see that she did not at? tempt to escape. "Strange, strange!" he murmured. "No sootier did 1 begin to advocate that great project, than I was s t down tts a madman; and because 1 would not forswear my ideas, they shut me up with mad people-me, mc!" Hu burst into a fit of laughter, loud and shrill: and then drawing from one of his pockets a small box full of those acidulated drops of which children are so fond, he placed two or three of them on his tongue, and swallowed them like so many pills; and with that, he went and resumed his seat close by Cyrilla." "It was while I was livingamong the m el folk," he went on, "that I made the acquaintance of my friend, the Mandarin, a gentleman twelve indies in height. Sometimes he would come into my room through the key-hole, sometimes down the chimney, or as often as not he would hop iu at the open window, carrying his head under his arm. Ho used to perch himself on my table, aud sit and nod tit me by the hour to? gether, and favor me with his advice on every conceivable subject. Oh, he was a most learned mandarin. It was he who persuaded me to come to this place, and kill you, and kill your husband. And I have sworn to do it! There was to be a grand party to-night at tho place whero I have been residing for so many months. I dressed for it, of course, just to please the foolish creature* - you know what strange wdiims these poor crazy wretches have sometimes -and in the confusion I escaped. See! I bought this as I came along; the handle is designed after the antique, and pleased me hugely." As he spoke he drew from the pocket of his dress-coat a slender cased poignard of duli bluish steel, with a haft of bronze. Having ex? tracted it from its case, he proceeded to wipe it carefully, almost tenderly, with his cambric handkerchief; while Cyrilla, coiled np in the easy chair, watched his every movement with bright, quick glancing eyes-the eves of an animal brought to bay-that nothing escaped. The little clock on the chimney piece chimed the quarter before mid? night. I CONCLUDED IN" OUR NEXT, i TO TAX-PAYERS. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, March lt. lsi',7. rilAXES on real estate, .Vc, as provided X hy the "Ordinance to raise supplies for the year ls?;~," are now due, and promj)t pavment of the same is required at this office. ' J. S. MCMAHON, March 1". G City Clerk. Gibson's P. tent Cultivator Plows. ^. JUST received, u snp *><V plv of these SUPERIOR ^sfrv'x, fri M i'Ll-.M MN'I'S the ad? vantage from using which id FIFTY PER CENT, in torses amt hands. For sale by the agents, March 3 J. & T. R. AGNEW. HOES AND CHAINS. lie Sinn of the Golden i'ail-Lock: \N E HUNDRED do/. HOES, assorted qualities and size?. TRACE CHAINS, assorted und for sale CHEAP for CASH bx .TollN C. DIAL. " JLS, NAILS, NAILS. Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock\ KEGS superior quality til VAILS, in store and for sale low y JOHN C. DIAL. General Superintendent's Office, j fe^J' jS? 'Y;r;''" ''LV " " irv CHARLOTTE A S. C. RAILROAD, COLUMBIA, S. C., March IO, L866. I^HE schedule o? th?' Passenger Trains over this R< ad is as follows: Leave Columbia at. 3.36 a. ie. Arrive at Charlotte at. 9.50 a. m. Leave Charlotte at. 5.111 a. tn. Arrive at Columbia at.11.25 a. m. Close connections are made at Columbia and Charlotte with tin-mail trains on the North Carolina and South Carolina Rail? roads. THROUGH TICKETS ar? sold at Colum? bia to Richmoud, Va.. Washington. 1>. C.. ' Baltimore, Md.. Philadelphia, Pa., and New York ?-itv giving choice of routes ein Portsmouth or Richmond- and baggage checked. Tickets are also sold at Char lotto'for Charleston and Augusta. An Accommodation Train, for freight ami I local passage, leaves Columbia at 7 a. m.. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of ! each weeli, and Charlotte on the same j days and hour: arriviug at Columbia and I Charlotte at 0 p. m. March 17 c. BOUKNIGHT. Sn n't. | Schedule over South Carolina R. R, | GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, j Cu\KI.KSTON-, S. C.. Mareh ll, 1866. ON and after the 13th inst., the Through I Mail Train will run as follows, vi/: j Leave Columbia a 11.40a. m.. ( 'h's'n time. Arrive Kingsville af 1.20 p. m., " Leave Kingsville at 1.35 p. m.. " " j I Arrive at Augusta 9.00 p. m., " " | e.\ssKNoKu mus. j ' Leave Charleston.8.00 a. m. i Arrive at Columbia. 5.20 p. m. Leave Columbia. 6.50 a. m. i Arrive at Charleston.-t oop. m. ! March 13 II. T. PEAKE, timi Sup't. ? j Greenville and Columbia Railroad, j 1PASSENGER Trains will nm daily, Sun- I days excepted, as follows: I Leave Columbia at. 7.15 a. <r. " Alston at.9.05 " I " Newberry at.10.35 " : Arrive at Abbeville at.3.13 p. m. " at And. i son at.5.10 " I j " at Greenville at.5.40 " j I Leave Greenville at. 6.00 a. m. ; I " Anderson at.tl.30 " ' " Abbeville at. 8.35 " '* Newberry at. 1.20 ,.. m. Arriv?t Alston*at.2.45 " " at Columbia at.4.40 " Gunny Bagging. -I /\ BALES GUNNY BAGGING, extra 1U weight 21 pounds. 50 cods M ANILLA UOPE. 1 baie BAGGING TWINE. The above in stoic at reduced rr.es. A. L. SOLOM? >N, Second door from Shiver House. Oct IS On Plain sir.-, t. Fresh Crackers I JUST RECEIVED: C. bbls. fresh SODA BISCUIT. 2 bbls. GINGER >? NATS. 2 " OYSTER CRACKERS. 2 '. Extra Butter " I 2 " Fancv Pic-Nic " 2 " Lemon Biscuits.' All fresh frmu j the bakery. J. C. SEEGERS .V co. HELNITSE'S CELEBRATED CEBU AX HORSE POWDER ! ' Fur nil Diseases U which a Horse, is Liable. 1MIE various diseases to which that no? ble and useful animal, the horse, is 1 subject, and the little knowledge that is j known of them by farriers and ignorant ostlers, have occasioned many n no di, s to be offered to thc publie under different forms, with high encomiums, and sanc? tioned by dignified names. Som.- <>f these ar.- injurious; others, at best, ol little use, and many entirely worthless, and dp not meet the want. A good medicine, free from objections of this kind, has long been desired by many gentlemen w ho have va? luable horses. We therefore otter the only good medicine -tho true "GERMAN HORSE POWDER," which has proved so efficacious in all the diseases, lt is pre? pared from the original recipe of Dr. Ilc-i nitsh, of Germany. Its extraordinary vir? tues are attested to by thousands, ami for I fifty years has stood, and still stands, lirst I in {he estimation of all experienced farm I ers and agriculturists 69 the best medicine i for the horse. It is recommended for horses foundered by eating to excess or drinking cold water when heated, to such as have symptoms of glanders or are ex? posed to the infection by being with other horses, for indigestion, distemper, hide? bound, drowsiness, loss of appetite, inward sprains, debility, wasting of flesh, sore eyes, swelled legs, grease, mange, surfeit, old cough?, for exhaustion from work, lt carries ofT all foul humors, purifies and cools the blood, and prevents horses be? coming stiff and foundered. It is a, stimu? lus tor weak stomachs, and renders the limbs and skin soft and fine, K iv i i > ii a smooth coat to tho hair. Ask for "Hei nitsb's German Horse Powder." For sale by FISHER 'Sc HEINITSH, Druggists. Mareh 7 IRON, STEEL. Di AILS, ?0T WARE. Tin'd and Jap'd HOLLOWWARE3 Carpenters' and BlackrnYs TOOLS SCALES. AXES, S. W. Collins- and o ../er brands. PAINTS. OILS anti GT ' SS. In store and forra'.: L( W by FISHER & LOWRANCE. GARDEN SEEDS. NEW CROP GARDEN SEEDS, in great viriety and quantitv, for sale by Jan 13 E. it (?. 1). HOPE. Old Newspapers FOR SALE at the PHOENIX OFFICER Baltimore Advertisements. Au RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS J ARMSTR0M1, IMPORTERS ?ind jobbers? of RIBBONS BONNET SILKS and SATINS, SETTS, BLONDS, CRAPES, VELVETS, RUCHES, PLOWERS, FEATHERS, STRAW BON? NETS and LADIES' Il Vis. trimmed and untrimmed: SHAKER HOODS, Ac., 237 and 239 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD., Offer the largest Stock t.. he Found it: this country, ?uni unequaled in CHOICE VARIETY ?Ind CHEAPN Ess. HST Orders solicited and prompt atten t ion given. Feb 21! Inn?* Charleston Advertisements. Livery and Sale Stables, CH ALM ERS STREET, Charleston. S. <". DIE- .sr .? ,? ??a^'iF.N & BAKER, ly.- >> _Zl_|>rie.tors. Saddle Horses, Car? riages, Pluetons and Buggies t.> hire, ?it ail hours. Mules and Horses for sale. F. b 27 Charleston Hotel, C TIA Ii L KS T (> .V. S. C. Feb2G WHITE A MIXER, Proprietors. New York Advertisements. 1867.-SPRING FASHIONS "PvF.MAND J. W. Bradley's celebrated 1 / DUPLEX ELLIPTIC" or nOUBLE SPRING SKIRTS. They will not hem) or hreak like thc Single" Springs, but xvii! j pn serxi tin ir pi rieet and heaiuiful shape, j where throe or Four ordinarx skirts liax'e j been thrown a.-ide ns useless. They IM I tho most elastic, Flexible and durable skirts luauuiacturi d. '1 hex combine com? fort, durability and econ?mv. with that eb-gance of shape ^l.i.-D hiis ma 'e tho "D?plex Elliptic" thc Standard Skirts of the fashionable xv..rid i his popular skirt is iiniversallv reconnu, nded bx tue fashion? able magazines and opinions* of thc press At wholesale by the exclusive manufac? turers and sole owners of th?- patent, WESTS, BRADLEY \ CARY, Wareropma ami Ofticc '.?7 Chambers I And 79and81 Reade sis.. New York. Also, at wholesale by the leading jobbers. For .-ab-in Columbia"bv c. F. JACKSON and SHIVER it BECKHAM Jan 2:1 thm." The Celebrated Palmetto Hair Re? newer, TTmilCH has boen fully tested and inii i\ vcrsally proved to "le the-om genu? ine, reliable and never-failing | i i pa rat ion for i proving, beautifying and restoring ibe hair, should be found tn every South? ern home and on the table ot every holy. By it.- use. dry, harsh and wiry bau is ? hanged into-mooth, glossy, silken tresses. Every one who has used the Renewer speaks of tts merits in the Inchest terms. Ask v.,ur druggist for the PALMETTO HAIR RENEWER, and take no other. For sale bv all druggists. HA RR AL, RISLEY \- TOMPKINS, Wholesale druggists, sole agents, Jan 25 ly 111 Chambers st.. N. Y. STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I7V1R the sale of COTTON, COTTON ' YARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Stores, Ac, and tor the purchase ot Merehandizi | generally, (iii ?'earl Street, X> w York. Consignments to us from every point in i the South fully protected hy insurance HS soon aa shipped. July ll ly J. E. STENHOUSE. ALLAN MACAULAY. JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE M\U\ AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28,30 and 32 Centre street, (cornel of Reade street, ) New York. Th?type on which this paper is printed is from the above Foundry. Nov is. SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHERN SECURITIES! Bought and sold on commission bv LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO., SAUSERS, WALL sr UK UK. MONEY received on deposit from hanks, ban io-rs. merci ian ts and ot liefs. ( - deis in Cold, Government and ether Seen rities executed at the regular Sleek EN changc by a member t!.< linn. Consign? ments Of Cotton solicited. Oct !S DEWITTC. LAWUKSCK. Jons R. COOM.. CVItCS J. L.UVIlKNi !.. Wi:. A. ll.xi.STI h Pim dim Caused Goods. 1 PEEN PE >S. GREEN CORN. TOMA J roi's, Peach, ?. Pim Apple, Lobsters, dinon. Oyster.?, Cranbury Sauce, Egg 'ie Fruits, fri sh Mackerel, Sar II 141 i^ h atid American Pickh ?. Cat ips. Sauces, Ac. on hand ?nd foi suit xv bv J. & L\ R. AGNEW. "BEWARE OF THAT COUGH."' THE changing .?eas>.:> i? productive ol many afflictions of thc lungs and throat. A small cough is the voie- of na? ture telling you to beware of i he d inger ol a neglected cough. Fer ?ill kinds ot ( ..ugh and affections of ibo lungs, ase "STAN? LEY'S COUGH SYRUP." It will cure you Begin at once. Don't delay. Go to FISHER .V HEINITSH, and ask for "Stanley's." They are the proprietors Nov tl Thos. P. Walker, CO ii O NEK A NJ) MA d ix 7 /.' A 7 E. OFFICE in rear of the ( '..in t House, for? merly occupied \>y l>. B. DeSanssnre. Esq. " Feb 'JO i r , SPRING Hilt HUMS. 1867. W S HAVE NOW IN STOKE TUE FOLLOWING IS K \\ A TV I > riIKAI? ? ? <> <f > I > - I)RINTS. BLEACHED anil BLOWN COTTONS. PK1NTED MUSLINS, CAMB1UC and BBILLIEN ! ORGANDIES. LAWNS and GRENADINES. CASSIMERES C ?TTONADES and LINEN. ALSO. Tin- finest sel?e'?on of WHITE GOODS, of even descri ition vet offered and at PRICES THAT CANNOT PAIL TO PLEASE. D. .MINES. R. c. SHIVER. I"' [FUL LOT ol NEW DRES TT7E offer, for a few davs. a SPECIAL iud I?K \\ GOODS, at rWENTY-FIVE CENTS PEL VA Ki Just in and suitable for the season. DAM I? .t( )N Es. IX. C. SHIVER. HAVING ascertained by experience that GOOD GOODS tlways give satisfaction, ve determined to adhere more nr FIR: T-CI.A SS, GOODS: and md inferior, .ir si -tlietlv to our est for the future, wbih rut.- oj keeping I he i tall keo ALL GRADI .( ?DS, FIN E ('.< ?ODS v iii bc mir speciality. J-03VTES. 3=5.. O. SI-??ATE1E1. March in NEW GOODS! & W. C. SWAFFIELD HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ASSORTMENT OF SP I?. I X <C 1 I A <l Il ? TV<; ! OF TH Elli OWN MANI FACTURE, WHICH TACOEELB TO THE PUBLIC AT UNUSUAL L V LOW PRIG K S ! March 5 SPRING CASSIMERES-NKW STYLE. BEDELL'S LOW IF lill' WWI \ TM?HKI NEWSPAPER bUBSCRIBE h\'? DAILY AND TRI-WKEICLY: OR THE PUBLISHER EVERY WEDNESDAY, IK COLUMBIA, S. C. The Latest Telegraphic News! Foreign and American, will bo forrnd ir. these publications. Every issue ot' the Daily contains from Ton to Fourteen Columns of Reading Matter; the Tri-Week ly from Twenty to Twenty-four. Terms tis reasonable as the stringency of the money market and the quantity of reading matter furnished will warrant. The Weekly contains FORTY EIGHT COLUMNS, and is the Largest and Cheapest Paper in the South! An examination ot" their merits is solicited. B?sF^Specimen copies furnished on application.'^^ Daily Phoenix $4; Tri-Week.y $2?; Weeklv Gleaner $H. PRINTING Of all kinds, such . s Books, Pamphlets, Band-Hlls. Posters, Dray Tickets, Receipts, Blanks. Programmes, Contracts. Circulars, Bill fleais, business Cards, Labels, Visitiijg i'ardi. Wedding Cards. P L AIH OB CCLGREG,. Promptly executed, and ati such pees as will make it an I inducement for parsons to eave '.Iii?' orders. J ULI AN A. iVAAX. Proprietor Phoenix Power Presd Ppntin Establishment, West side Main, between Vayloiand Blanding Sis. Pat ats. Oils, Gija;-, Varnish??, &?. .^IIX nJOUSAM>jJi>s. WEITE LEAD m A complete assor tment o ' Colored Paitts, Irv RI 1 m oil. 300 I>OXCM Windo1* Glass, Unsorted ?i?:es. v I iO, Linfred, Tanm-i Ker si n< and Ma? chinery ' 'i's. Furniture, CoacV and J? .> i Varnishes. A complete vanl tj of Paint, Van i-? , ?raitiin^. White -. 1?-ii. Dustin : and sc mo? lting Brushes, hil ?top :>n<! ffir'Hal.? ai h.uer i price? hy ? ,!<o'l.\ t! DIAL. ONE UUNDBKi l.ae'-.m- ? Nos. 1 and f! M VCKEBEL, H lois, quarter, hall and wli.de barrels!,tf warranted quality and w< if?ht. M E. A G. D HOLE. Eeh ?>:, ? The Aornmen: of the Head-The ? XX- :-? T> . .x . .. ililli I i RA HEADED people i i -1 v. . tii<-?r locke? \JC re.-?red hy ii io the da. k, lustrous, silken esses ol youth, ami are happy. Young ?opie, with light, faded or roil hair, have tiso unfashionable colors changed i to a bett i ful auburn, and r< joice. Pi opie .vin M! ads an covered with dandruff and I hun ". 1'.?' it. and have ch an routs and clear ;<1 healthy sea'ps. iaid-hoaded ' veti i ai have I heir ri man ing locks tight? ened, al tho bare spots covered with a Insoria; growth of nair, and dance for jo\t Ymg gentlemen useji because it is rill y ?tinta, d. Yeun r 1M. -s use it be capsc iteeps tin ir hai?; inBhn-e. livery Isilj hSt and ?./ i usc it, hBuuse it is the 'il.'uii : ?uni bcsl article ? the market. r?r sa.bv PISH Eli & AlNITSH, j P< 1? WDruggista. The Great AmericaniBloodT Punf?or. Till] Qlfc !!II!?,!IT!? rnnn QUi !. ?> ??KI.ion r. ? , J. American A?eratiye and I.. ! I'mi ;?. r, i - the mu I per!'' ! diapln tel ?es; mming it i lu tn iuvigorat. lg, eftuvenatite,' ; !:.! blood I eli ai, ^ r Jkliowii tu : which have I lie foi ?gin in a vii . f th- Mood, ar.ltreated on1\ . Leen a;.?.h. d t.. I irich th.- I.loo.l ami i Kier i nure, hi.Ci cause an.I t tl', c t would \ I have bien n.mo'ed. 'I le- Qu, en', !light I is ..IV. r, f, tn tie- llfllicted a.- a su-e tm .-!. 1 , tor those dist ases arising from a., mn..un I condition o? the blood. I; ha a -lin rt i :n,.I specific tvjttoc upon 'i nt lit:;.!, and I conscqu< utly renders thc !.,?....! pur?-. I: I is said, on high authority, that "niau un I sooner begins to live than h ? ? -ins t" die, and that the characteristics .?: tin living organism are ceaseless change ami I ceaseless waslu." It is obvious, therefore, j t,. ? very redeeming mind, that un'.. . s the blood ia"pure, in supplying tie- waste ifs ! sues with material, it must I,,- t?, eause ,.! innumerable ills ajid constitutional liisor I ders. suen as Scrofula, Rheumatism, ll- - I patic Disorder?, Consumption, lullamnia j thins, Fe\ers, .Ve. late and hi alth is only to lie maintained by the circulation of pun arterial blood. We therefore advise ev, rv ou., whose blood is in the least vitiated bj indulgence or excess, and whose constitution ia in: paired hy disease and ; suffering from Rheumatism, Liver Complaint. Consump? tion, Scrofula ur Kind's Evil, Carbuncles Boils, Itching Humor of the Mon. Erysi? pelas, Skin Diseases, Tetter, Roughm ss ,,l the Skin, Pimples, Blotches. Pains in the Bones, tdd Ulcers, Syphilis and Syphilictic Sores, Indigestion, Inflammation of thc Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in tie- Back, General Debility, and for all complaints i arising from deficiency and poverty ol blood, to use the Queen's Delight. Pe?nales of delicate constitution, suffer? ing from weakness and depression ol mind in consequence of those, complaints whii h nature imposes at the period of change, have a pleasant and ?ure remedy m tin j Queen's Delight. Cl. : In n whose fair ami ruddy complex? ion gave early promise of le o!!, and beauty, hut too soon become blanched and I pale by some hereditary taint ot th,- blood, I will have the rich boon restored liv using I the Queen's Delight. '1'le- unaeclimated and persons traveling i into wai in countries will timi the Queen's j Delight a gr. at protection from all tnalari ! oas affection and diseases which originate in a i hange of climate, diet ami life. The extraordinary ami unprecedented cures performed hy the Queen's Delight Compound i-< attracting tin- attention ol every one. not only at borne, hut abroad. The merits "f this compound are hi ing felt ?.mi appreciated evervwhore. Hear what tie y say of n in New York: '-lt is a remedy ol nundi importance arid value, exerting an influence over all the secre? tions, wln. h.is unsurpassed by any other ali ti.-.- vari..us forms of primary ami secondary syphilitic affections; also, in in wh ch its usc is followed by the most Mice. Saftll resid?s.'' Its proportii as a remedy werefirstin trodiiei d to the uotii o of the profession by 1 ?r. Thos. Young Simons, of South < karolina, as eal ly as IS2S, as ti valuable alterative re? medy in syphilitic aft' '"lions, and others re? huir i ng use of mercury. Dr. Simons1 state? ment.- have been endorsed and extended by Dr. A. Lopez,of Mobile, and Dr. H. B. frost, i ?' Charl, .-ion. From the reports in it^ favor, there seems no reason to doubt the efficacy of tais medicine in Secondary Syphilis. Scrofula. Cutaneous Diseases, Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com? plaints benefited by alterative medicines.' For sale wholesale and retail by FISHER & HEINITSH, D' C 27 Druggists, Columbia. S. C. PROSPECTUS I THE BAPTIST. ~\T7E PROPOSE to publish a WEEKLY VV PAPER, devoted to the diffusion of the principles of religion and the interests of the La],list d?nomination. We havo be.-n moved to this undertaking by tho i solicitations of brethren in various jMir I tiona of this State, as well as of other j States, among the readers of the late ' Confederate Baptist, and by our own con? viction that a paper of a high character I would contribute largely to the intellectual j improvement, tl c religious progresa and ' the general welfare of the churches. The I field is large, affording ample ?oom for all ! sincere ami zealous laborers. ' The Baptist will he printed o:i a sheet ! about twenty-two by thirty-two inches, and ? will contain twenty-four broad columns, ? mostly m Long Primer type, Ch ar and I legible, so that it may be read with com ? fort, even by the agepT. Its entire mecha , nical execution will bc of the highest order. Our columns will be enriched by corres? pondence and contributions from the other Southern States, and, occasionally, from Europe and otu missionary ?talions abroad. The entertainment and instruc? tion of the young espie.ally the child? ren will not be hu gotten: am! our venc? ido fi icm!, "Uncle Fal ian," so wall and favorablv known to tue readers oi the ConfederoJe Baptist, will resume his labors in their behalf. In short, we possess ah the facilities requisite to produce a paper of the first rank. As such, we offer it to i.c issued as ?oon as ii sufficient numb, roi subscribers have been secured. Ail communications will be addressed to Jan 2! Editors ond Pjnpri. EEADY-M ' DE CLOTHES [WE ladies, gi nih men and vom jde of Cou.nibia. who ijjav be i '.SOMETHING I'D WEAR,'"'are : iib and carnes*bj invited b\ th? 1 the ai ta l..- which tl found ready to i xbuV.I the reads -made .^af menta and to receive orders from ti..,.-, who may wish to have 'ork dorm neatly and promptlv. Ti,.- object*of tho A ..ition is to I'UT nish constant employment to those iv! having been impovi ridied by th. ivar, depend on the m dh) for daily bread Does not such an ol j< etcomnu >.d' ns. If t ih> hearts of onr? citizens? or must th anxious applicanml for work bc told tba our people prefer Nor: hern-made garments and thal tie n- is,|HRvefcrc, no more ivor for tia in? Shall it he tai 1 that such a Association as this .?mn? be sustained i i the capital of South CaAnn? Jan PJ . m .