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DAILY Daily Paper $8 a Year PH (EUX 'Let our Just Censure Attend the True Event.' Tri-Weekly $5 a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2. 1866. VOLUME II-NO. 16^ THE PHON?X, . VCBUSHED D.VEw? AND TKI-WEEKLY. rm GLEANER, EVERT WEDNESDAY MOItNINO. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, STATE AND CITY PRINTER. TERMS- IN*Al) VANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Paper, sis mouths.$4 00 Tri-VVeekly, " " . '2 50 Weekly, " " " . 1 50 ADV KUTI SE M E N TS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first Insertion, and 50 cent? for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. US" .1 liberal discount made on Hie ahoiie rates when advertisements are inserted l>y Hie month or year. Legislature of South Carolina. Friday, November 30, IStt?. * ~? SENATE. Thc Senate met at 12 ni. A message was received from the House of Representatives, stating that Messrs. Mullins. Haskel! and Richardson had been appinted rt committee lo report what changes are necessary in tivo mode of elect? ing'officers to conform to the Act of Con? gress, relative to the election of Senators of the United States; and asks the appoint? ment of a similar committee on the part of the Senate. Mr. Buist submitted thc report of the Board of Commissioners, of Free Schools for St. Phillip's and St. Michael's; also, the memorial of tho merchants and flour deal? ers of Charleston, asking tor an additional brand to those already existing. Mr. McQueen submitted the presentment of the Cir.md Jury in the Court of General Sessions for Chesterfield District. Mr. Frierson submitted an extract from the presentment of tho Cir::nd Jury for Sumter District. Mr. Arthur presented the account of ,T. J. McCarter, for stationery for Court ol Appoals. Mr. Port presented the return of thc Commissioners of Free Schools for Lexing? ton District for the year 1800. Mr. Kershaw submitted tho presentment of the Grand .Tjirv of Kershaw District, at Fall Terni, 1800." Mr. Henery presented the petition of tin Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church ami the Methodist Protestant Church, praying an act of incorporation; also, the petition of C. F. Volger and others, for incorpora? tion of the Charleston Independent Tur? ner's Associai ion. Mr. G. W. Williams also presented tnt report of John R. Patton, Agent of tin Catawba Indians. .Mr. Bratton presented the report of tin agent to collect and record the names o deceased soldiers. The following bills were introduced le the following Senators: Mr. Tracy-A bill to extend the timo ii which to re-record lost "instruments ii writing;" also, a bill to alter tho law in re lation to the publication of legal notices i newspapers. Mr. Buist-A bill to increase the compel) sation of the Judge of the District Cour for the Election District of Chaalestor. also, a bill to authorize'a temporary mod: tication of tho free school svsteni in tb ^ Parishes of St. Phillip's and St. Michael'? also, a bill to incorporate tho Carolin Planters' Aid Company. Mr. Henery-A bill to incorporate th Wentworth Street Lutheran ('burch; alsi a bill to extend the charter of the Charles ton Fire Company of Axemen; also, a bi to extend the charter of the Marion Fit Eugine Company; also, a bill to incorpi rate the Charleston Independent Turner Association. Mr. McQueen-A bill tn incorporate t h Cheraw Eridge Company. A bill to repeal tin; Usury Laws of th: S* ato was debated, and made special ord? fo.- to-m:>rrow, at 12 M. Message No. 2 from His Excellency tl? Governor, giving a report of pardot ..granted by him, was communicated to tl Senate. Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The proceedings were opened with prayt by Rev. Mr. Capers. Mr. Robert ll. Reaves, a member ele< from Marion District, attended, was swori and took his seat. On motion of Mr. Richart1 ion, a messar. was ordered to bo sent to Fie Senate, asl ing leave of that hotly to amend tho bil accepting a grant of land from the Unite States, by striking ont all after the enae ing clause, and inserting another bill. The Senate, sent to tho House a mcssa| rejecting the following bills: "A bill i abolish imparlances in suits at lan-," at "a bill to increase tho pay of consiabl attending at Court.', Tiie Senate sent to the House a inessa' that a committee of three members of tl Senate be appointed, and requesting sin: lar committee by the House, to repo what arrangements and provisions shou * be made for the election hereafter of Sen tors from this State, in the Congress of tl United States, in view of tho reipiirenien of an Act to regulate! the times and ina ner of holding elections for Senators Congress, approve i July 25, 1800. The Senate sent to the I Ions J a bill . authorize the issue of bonds or stock pay amount dm: the contractors for marl work of.new State House; also, a bill ^ provide tor tho admission in evidence wills made in the execution of a pow< which were read the third time, and t titles changed to Acts. Mr. Haskell presented the annu.d rcpt, of the Trustees of De La Howe Institu of Abbeville District. Mr. J. W. Moore presented the return the Board of Commissioners of Fi Schools for St. Luke's Parish. Mr. Elliott presented the petition of \\ liam A. Morock, praying recharter of Wb Hall ferry ano grant of Same; also, p sented tue petition of certain citizens thc town of Bcauiort, praying ?OJ the corporation of the Beaufort Club; also report of the Commissioners of FJ Schools for St. Helena Parish. Mr. Barker presented the memorial tho Charleston Chamber of Commerce, a Board of Trade, praying for the repeal the usury law. Mr. Lord presented the icport of I Board of Commissioners of Free Scho for St. Phillipp and St. Michael's Parish also, petition Vigilant Fire Engine Com ny, praying renewal of ita act of inoorpo tion; also, tho petition of W. B. Wesson, C J. Leigh, ano others, petitioning for an Act of incorporation for thc Carolina Malit? ers' Aid Company. Mr. Lucas presented tho report of thc agent to collect an 1 record the names of deceased soldiers. , Mr. Gavin presenter! the Free Schcol re? turn for St. Bartholomew's, for tho year i8-;r,. Mr. Farmer presented the petition < f tho acting trustees of Waltorboro Male Acade? my, for an act of incorporation. Mr. Ball presented the petition of George Anderson and Nancy Caldwell, praying io recharter of ferry on Saluda river, in Lau? rens and Abbeville Districts. Mr.-presented tho return of the Commissioners of Free Schools for Lexing? ton District, for tho year 186G. Mr. Covington presented the petition of certain citizens against the incorporation or the village of BennettsviHc. Mr. Sui? r presented tlse memorial of sundry citizens of Newberry District, ask? ing a change of election precincts; abo, the report of Commissioners) ol Free Schools for Newberry District. Mr. Talley presented the account of J. J. McCarter, for stationery- furnished the Court of Appeals; also, the petition of Wil? liam Dougherty, praying tho renewal of certif?cate of stock in lieu of that lust or destroyed, and also payment of atnAunt due for work dom: on State Hor.se. Mr. Bachman presented the petition of Thomas Dent, praying compensation for soi vices as Messenger of tho Court of Ap? peals. Mr. Richardson presented thc account of the Commissioners of Public Buildings for Sumter District, tor work done in pre servation of the public, records; also, the petition of sundry citizens of Sumter Dis? trict, recommending some permanent pro? vision for July Holladay, a freedman, who lost an arm au ! a leg in the service of the State. ^ * Mr. Rawlinson submitted the report of tho Commissioners of Freo Schools for York District for 18G6. Mr. Prossley presented tho petition for recharter of Johnson's Ferrv. Mr.|Wackintroduced the following : That as this State is at present excluded from tho representation in Congress, to which she believes her constitutionally entitled; and an election at this time would have to bo mule in ont ire ignorance ot the political issues in which tho State would be ia ter osted at the timo when, by any apparent probability, she would be permitted to ex? ercise lier right of representation, that in tho opinion of tho General Assembly of this State, it is inexpedient- to proceed at this session to elect a Senator for tho next Senatorial term of six years, commencing on the 4th March 1867. Mr. Haskell introduced a bill to regulate elections for Representatives i:i Congress. Mr. Hutson introduced a bill to provide speedy mode for settling the value of the consideration of contracts. Also, a bill to extend the powers of thc Ordinary in rela? tion to real estate, and to declare tho law in relation to words of limitation in wiUs and other.written instruments. Mr. Tow introduced a resolution relative to a plan for more justly and impartially assessing real property in the State, as re? quired by the Constitution. Mr. T.'P. Mikell introduced a bill to aller tho fence law. Mr. Lord introduced ti bill to renew the charier of the Vigilant Fire Company. Mr. Seigliug introduced toilis to extend tho chartt rs of tho Marion Fire Company and Charleston Axemen, and to incorporate the Wentworth Street Lutheran Church. ! Mr. J. lt. Aiken introduced a bill lo amend the charter of tho town of Winnsboro. Mr. Townsend introduced a bill to incor? porate the Cheraw Bridge Company. Governor's Message No. 2 was then read. Mr. Warley introduced a bill to declare valid tin- recent election of Intendant and Wardens of tho town of Timmonsville. Adjourned. MESSRS. EDITORS : As your paper has tho largest circulation in Lexington Dis? trict of any paper in the Slate, please de? vote a small space in your columns to a matter of public interest. As an application will be made to the Legislature- at its present session, for an amendment to tho charter of tho Columbia "Bridge Company, and as that charter is understood to bo perpetual, it is a matter of the greatest concern, not only to tho in? habitants of Columbia, but to tho people of Lexington District, that tho rates of toll should bo definitely settled by the General Assembly. Columbia is now in ashes, and if the city is to be rebuilt, and restored to her ancient splendor, ? very large proportion of the material of reconstruction must cross the Congaree from Lexington. An additional consideration, and ono well worthy the at? tention of Columbians, as well as tho peo? ple of Lexington, is tho supply offire-wood, a very large proportion of which must like? wise cross the Congaree ; and if the rates of toll aro to bo regulated alono by the magnanimity of the stockholders, it is to be feared that cither a total prohibition will bo tho result, or that tho Columbia consumers will be required to submit toan advance in price, which will not well com? port with the stringency of tin; times, lt is well known that the supply of both these necessities, lumbei and fire-wood, is inex .haustible on tho Lexington sido ot the river, and as the demnnd must bc perpetu? al! there can bo no valid reason why the rutes of toll should not be lixed and limit? ed, as well for a corporation like tho Colum? bia Bridge Company, as for the owners ol a chartered ferry. Too destruction of the Cungaroo bridge was ono of tho direst calamities of tho war -affecting tho interests not only of the citizens of Columbia, hut of tho great travel? ing public; and its rebuilding will be hailed with joy by thousands. But, in granting such important and exclusive privileges to this largo corporation, it would bo well to apply tho same restrictions ns arc always imposed upon companies of less pretcn I ?ions. FAIL PLAY. Grui and Blasting Powder. JUST received and for sale Jow, a com? pleto assortment of Gun, Rifle and Blasting POWDER, in whole, half and quarter kegs, and in canisters, at wholesale and retail, at very low prices. Als?/ Safety Fuse, for Blasting. ear Inquire tor DUPONT'S POWDER it is the host. J. & T. R. AGNEW. Nov 10 ? S VEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICOI New, very rare, rich and fashionable perfume. The finest ever imported or manufactured in United Staten. Try h and bc 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.-Pkilad?i Evening Bulletin. SWEET OPOPONAX! New Perfume from Mexico. The only fashionable Perfume and ladies' delight._ SWEET OPOPONAX! The only elegant .Per? fume. Is found on all toilets, and never stains tho handkerchief. __ SWEET OPOPONAX! IS the sweetest Ex? tract ever made. Supersedes all others. Try it .onco; will use no other. SWEET OPOIONAX! Ladies, in their morn? ing cabs, carry joy ami gladness, when perfumed with Sweet Opoponax. WORDS OF VITAL. INTEREST - Will the thousands who read columnsfof frivolous verbiage every day devote five minutes to the perusal of a few facts which concern them nearly? Our text iaJlealth, and wc will put cur commentary into a nut? shell. Weakness is indirectly tho cause ol all sickness; for if nature bc strong enough to resist the morbid influences which pro? duce illness, of course they are powerless. Seek strength*, therefore. Invigorate ann regulate the system. When the quicksil? ver ranges from SO to 'JG degrees in the shade, the most athletic are enfeebled and the weak" aro prostrated, lt is at such a time that such an invigorator as IIOS'LET TEIt'S STOMACH BITTERS is urgently needed. What are tho effects of this rare vegetable tonic? Would that all who have known its benefits contd condenso their experience into this paragraph. Thej would tell the healthy, to protect their health they must use this great safeguard linst the debilitating influences. They would exhort the weak to discard all uu medicatcd and impure stimulants and cling to this wholesome and unfailing tonic and alterative as tho shipwrecked mariner would cling to a raft in a stormy sea. They would, of dyspeptic pangs relieved, of ap? petite restored, of shattered nerves re? strung, of headaches cured, of disordered functions regulated, of hypochondria dis? sipated, of miasmatic diseases baffled, oi fever and ague cured, of liver complaints arrested, of heat, privation and toil defied, of hope re-animated ami cheerfulness restored. Such are the effects of Holtet- i ter's Bitters. ? Bec 2 ft> FEVERS, CHILLS, AGUE, <SiC- j Tho cause of fever is tho contamination ol the blood by some morbide agent. The nerves connected with nutrition and or? ganic contractility suffer alteration in theil composition. The muscles, deprived oi nervous influence, begin to waste, and this waste produces beat. Tho heart is in? creased in its action, and. tho blood is ren? dered still moro impure by receiving th< wasted tissues by the continued action o! the morbid agent, as well as by tho func? tions of the lungs, liver and spleen being impeded. Purify, therefore, the springs ol life, the blood. Use tin "Queen's Delight,'' the great blood remedy, and all morbid jents will be removed. Tho Queen's De? light has cured many cases of contamina? tion of tho blood, chill and fever, typhoid fever; eruptiso fever will be prevented bv thc free use of the Queen's Delight. Foi sale by FISHER & HED?ITSH, Pharmacists. Nov ll mw ARTIFICIAL, EYES.-ARTIFICIA! HUMAN EVES made to order and inserten by Drs. F. BAUCH and P. GOUGELMANN. (formerly employed by Boissonneau, Paris, ) No. 1199 Broadway, New York. Oct 17 ly COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, iu sucl universal demand, is mado from th choicest materials, is mild and emol? lient in its naturo, fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial in its actioi. upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancv Goods Dealers. March 28 Iv T. W. RADCLIFFE, Anderson's Block, COLUMBIA, S. C., HAS jtiHt received andjopened an assort? ment of SILVER AND PLATED WARE, ELEGANT TEA SETS, JE WEL R V, WA TC II ES, GUNS AND PISTOLS, TABLE CUTLERY, DO ILE Y RINGS, d'C., Unsurpassed in South Carolina. An elegant selection of BRIDAL PRESENTS ! Of novel and original design-ail at REA? SONABLE PRICES. Call and examine Anderson's Block, Main street. HIT Tho MANUFACTURE and REPAIR of WATCHES and MAKING of JEWELRY done as formerly. Nov 13 Molasses, Molasses. 1 r\ HHDS. primo Sugar House M0 1 VJ LASSES. 23 bbls. primo Sugar House Molasses. Just received and for sale low bv Oct 19 J. & T. ll. AGNEW. A List of Letters REMAINING in the Pout Office, Colum? bia, S. C., December ', IfeGG. Persons calling for letters in this list, will please say ".They are advertised." Adams. J'din S Jones, Howard Allen, L B Jones, Miss Mary E Alston, J Motte Haba, Miss Lindie Archibald, Robert Kaier, Jacob Armstrong, Miss EC Keith, Rev Adam Arnold. Mrs F Kelly, John Aull, Luther Kel v. Miss Marv Baihy, Ben Ken. dy, II D barm s, C A Kouutdv, Geo. col'd. Barr, YV J Ki Mer, L C 2 barton, Dr YV F Killey, Mrs Ann Bates, John Kleinheck, Mrs L Baumbnsch, F Lau, John II Baushel, Mrs R . Laane, Wm Beasley, Wm Lavne, John Y Bel?ugrath, L Leach, T B Bordell, Beiij Leun, R N Berzaleau, Ned, s'vt, Lenn, Miss M A C Bi-kop, Harv Lester, W F Bishop, Mrs EC Lewallyn, J 2 Bishop, Ii Lewis, Mrs C TI Black, Jas A Leveritt, Wash, col'd, Blizzard, Mrs C Longstreet, Aug li Boeshcu, C I) Mac, Matias Bolton, James F Mahen, Mrs Clisor Bonett, I harley Maltby & Case, Boozer, Jacob Marcus & Franklin, ; Burkett, .fohn Martin, Albert Bostick, Cornelius Marshell, Miss A Brattou, Miss H McClellan, Wm Brannon, H M McDonald, Mrs A Brazzlo Miss Susan McFurtion, Henry Brightman, Mrs W H McGill, J Brimm, Mrs Eliza ' McGowan, Mrs E Brody, Mrs McMullen, Bonj Brooks, Miss Esther McGuckin, Brown, Jas A Meyer, F ii own, Jas Middleton, Mrs M P Brown, Wm Mons, Anderson Brown, Fannie Mitchell, Mrs R Brown, Miss Apina Mitchell, Knox, coi'd, Brown, C H Mitchell. W 0 j Brown, Amelia Monett, David Brown, Mr Molloy, Bumbay, I f M Montang, LeJ A Busby, J W Moore, Wm Butler & Earhart, Moore, Thomas 2 Branson. .1 Boyd Moore, Mrs Martha Boozer, J S ' Morrison, Mrs M J Caldwell, Dr If C Muckenfuss, Dr Caldwell, Emeline Mulder, Samuel Camerford. M F Muller, Ann Campbell, Miss Y Myers, Mrs Eliza 2 Campbell, Gideon Myers. Richard Cannon, J A Neil, Miss Sue 2 Carroll, Mrs Edward Newton, Mrs A .1 Cavce, Mrs 10 li Nicholson, W M Chambers, Wm H North, H M Champion, Henry Parott, R L Chancellor, Elijah Penn, Bonj F t hurn, James F Perkins, Diner Clark iV Goodwin, Pool, John Clary, Mrs E V Pope, John C ('laster, Mrs lt Present, Miss Lia Jlifton, Ceo Pressley, James F Coffin A- Ravonol, 2 Frist, Mrs M Collins, Miss F Ranch, Ann R Contins, Mrs A Richardson, Miss M Cooks. Frank Ritzell, lt lt Cooper, Jesse Roath, Edward Crabtree, John Roberts, Miss Mollie Crawford, Andy Roberts, John P 'ro>s, Chas Robertson, Ophelia Cronk. W H Robertson, J C Cureton, John Robison, Thoa 2 Dansbnry, Mrs J M Rolinson, Joel Davis, Dennis Rose, Wm M Davis, Mrs Amy 2 Sawer, Wm Davis, Lewis* 'Scott, Miss Sallie E Dawkins, Dr Thos II Scott, Mrs Henry Deas, Moses Scott, Henrv Dreghorn,Mrs MC 3 Seats, John'Q Duke, Ensly Shiran, Jacob C DuWright, A 2 Shroyer, Levi Mis, Miss Carotine Simmons, H W Ukin .t Co, J B Simmons, Mary hilow, Miss Sarah Simons, Wm Ervin, Roi,crt W Sims, E C .'arrow M A Skelly, Miss Marv Fctuer, J A Sligh, W II .'etiu r, Miss M J Smith, Mrs Harrison .'n ids. Miss S J N Smith, Win H ick .V Sous, T J Smith. Mrs A F Fley, Leonty Smith & Graeser, Flinn, Master J D Smith, John E Flowers, Mrs Ann Smoko, Robert Fogarty, Philip Smythe, Iva G 2 Forst, Mrs John Sneders, Edward Foxworth, Richard- Southerland, L W s ?ti & Co, Messrs Sparkman, Dr Frailey, Levey, col'd, Spirn, Mrs Jisk Freeman, Larkin S Sprague, Mr Yenna::, John Starks, Lieut .Tier. Thornton Stribling, Miss M J Tarbin, Kot Sut'.erson, Jas lardner. Charles Talbott, S T Tates, Ren j Tavlor, for Carpenter Hbbes, Mrs Ann B E Lid, Hares, Mrs L Taylor, Henry Gooden, Mrs B Taylor, Henrietta rood win, A G Thompson, Mrs Kate Treen, Mrs Hcnnio Thompson, Jos ?rahani, Mrs M Urvin, W F il & S, Wages, John lail, Goo W Wallis, B S Hallinan, II Walsh, Owen Taltiwanger, A D Watson, V A Bamberton, John Webb, Mrs Wm, col'd. Harper, Mr, col'd, Whitehead, Mrs A E Hiliord, Mrs Chico Whitesides, W C Hood, Walter Whitlock, Win II Towser, Thos L Wiotho, Henry 3 ILinevcutt, W W 2 Williams, Silas iluntt, R M Williams, Mrs C tlurndon, Mrs E Williams, Mrs H letiors, H L 2 Williams, A, col'd,. Jenkins, CS- , Windleton, Paton Jenkins, Tamar ' WilLon, Mrs M C fohnson, Mrs Nancy Wilson, Mrs M Johnson, Mrs M Wright, John fohnson, John Yorgcr, Wm C Johnston, F Dee 1 1 JAS. C. .TANNEY. P. M. GBO- W. PARKER, GOMMJSS??N MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN GROCERIES, Liiji ORS, &C, &C, Corner Main and Camden Streets, COLUMBIA, S. C. PROMPT and energetic attention is gua? ranteed to all orders for the purchase or sale of any species of Property or Mer? chandize. . Nov 21 2mo DENTISTRY. HAVING opened my office permanently in Columbia, I may be lound at all hours at the residence of Mr. M. H. Berrv, (opposite tho CathMic Church, ) on Assembly street. D. P. GREGG. June 12 MACKEREL, SCALED ilERRLYGS AND GRACSEBS? ??? - 1 AA BOXES SCALED HERRINGS. JA/V/lOhalf bbl?. No. I MACKEREL. li) half bbl?. No. 2 MACKEREL. 10 " " No. 3 20 boxee Lemon CRACKERS. 20 " Sugar " 20 " Ovster " 20 " Soda 5 hnd8. Clear BACON SIDES, at reduced price. G hhds. Bacon Shoulders. Just received and in store, and for salo at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES by A. L. SOLOMON, Second dwor from the Shiver House, Nov 22 On I'lain street. SUGARS INO MOOT. -r HHDS. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES new crop. 15 bbls. Muscovado Molasses -new crop. 30 " " Sugar. 10 " Extra C " 5 " '. Crushed " 3 " " Pulv. " 100 sacks Liverpool Salt, seamless sacks, at io.:)."). 160 Hw. English Blue Stone, at l?c. 2,0001bs. " Copperas, at Cjc. In store and for sale bv A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Oct 18 On Plain street. AT WHOLESALE AM) BBLS. GIBSON'S X, XX. XXX. WHIS? KEY. Ubis. O. Bliss' Old Bourbon WHISKEY. " Corn and Rye domestic " li Holland Anchor OIN. " American Hope " " Pinet and Rochelle BRANDY. " Jamaica and Santa Cruz Kum. " Sweet Malaga Wine. " Cherry and Madeira Wine " Catalognia Claret Wine. " Stougbton Bitters. Boxes Belier's and Krauter Bitters. " Curacoa and Aunisecd Cordial. " Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. With a general stock of GENUINE LI? QUORS, worthy attention of purchasers, at fair pric es. Call and examine the above stock before purchasing elsewhere, as great inducements will be offered. A. L. SOLOMON, Second door ?rom Shiver House, Oct 13 On Ptain street. Gimny Bagging. "J S\ BALES GUNNY BAGGING, extra JL\S weight-2k pounds. 00 coils MANILLA ROPE. 1 bale BAGGING TWINE. The above in store at reduced raies. A. L. SOLOMON. Second door from Shiver House, Oct 18 _ On Plain street. Erg. STOKES' BOOK-BI?BER, AND BLAH BOOK MANUFACTORY ! Opposite J. C. Dial's Hardware Store, AL 17 A' S TR EET, CO LI TMB IA, S. i : BLANK BOOKS RULED TO any pattern, paged and bound in the best possible manner, with Printed Headings, when required. The attention id CLERKS, SHERIFFS, ORDINARIES, COMMISSIONERS IN EQUITY, RAILROAD OFFICIALS AND ALL PUBLIC OFFICERS Is particularly invited. A LARGE STOCK OP Blank Book Paper! Of the host quality, always on hand. Special attention given to the BINDING of MUSIC, OLD BOOKS and TILES and all other work, in plain or ornamental style. aw Orders sent to and contracts made directly with me, 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?. T?. STOKES. Nov ll_ __ Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer ?md Undertaker. HAVING resumed the ibovo business, ! am l.re _J,>aredjto executtjah* kinds ot work in the above linc at thc shortest notice and most reasonable prices. A variety of COFFINS constantly on hand. Funerals promptly.attended. Aug 30 M. ri, BERRI. At Brennan A Carroll's Carn e Factory. Cutlery! Cutlery! ! At the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock. AFULL assortmentof Table ?md Pocket CUTLERY, SCISSORS, Ac. m store ?nd for sale low.bv JOHN C. DIAL. Thos. P. Walker, Magistrate and Coroner, Ofiice in Post Office Building, Columbia. Columbia Iron Works. COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. rilli I', above Works can furnish all kinds X IRON and li lt ASS CASTINGS WA OHINERY, (l II Is l' andSAW MILL IRONS, CIN WHEELS, of diff?rent sizes, ?fcc, at short notice anti on reasonable terms. A new, large Foundry having just been finished, the proprietor is prep) r d to cast HOUSE FRONTS ami any other CASTING, of every description and dimension, and ..viii guarantee satisfaction. A Portable and a Stationary 23 and 30 horso power Engine for sale for cash, at a reasonable pl ier. R. MCDOUGALL, Attomev, Oct ll gmo_Sun.-rim.-nd.-tit. Thc Lai; p oi ??tia and Way to Health. PURIFY T?EBLOOBO % ^ ^ ? Ti ? ? *i N& N? Ti ^ For the cure of all those Diseases hav? ing their origin in a vitiated condi? tion of the human system, and those arising from any departure from the lairs of health, imprudence in living, over-taxing nature, f rom too great in? dulgence of every kind-eating, drink? ing, working-whereby nature suf? fers exhaustion. ri 111 IS ?heroica! extract will bo fount, an jL invaluable restorative cordial for all diseases arising from an impure stat? of the blood. Cutaneous eruptions, such as Boils, Pimples, Carbuncles. Pustules, blotches, Roughness ot tho Skin, Sealy Appearance of the -Cuticle, Tetter, Ring? worms and Helling Humors of the Skin, this purifier will remove, and impart !u'.?Uh and a life-glow to tho complexion. Por Erysipelas, Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Pains in tho Rones, Stiffness in the Joints. Old Ulcers, Want of lilood in the Parts, Syphilitic Sores ami Ulcers, and Impaired Constitutions arising from those d.seases-, and from tho too tree use of mercury. For General Debility, spiing mg from Dyspepsia or Indigos ion, Weak? ness and Pains in the Stomach, Liver Com? plaint, or want of action in that organ producing pams in the side or back, affect? ing tho kidneys and bladder. Females, at the period of change, will lind it the best restorative to health and strength, from all those weaknesses ami depressions of mind and body which fol? low at this time of life. Persons traveling South or living in wurni climates, and all unacclimated, will lind the Queen's Delight a great protection from all those diseases which originate in s change of climate, diet and life. its properties as a remedy were first in? troduced to the notice of tho profession by Dr. Thos. Young Simons, of South Carolina, as early as LV2S, as a valuable alterative re? medy in syphilitic affections, and others re? quiring Useof mercury. Dr. Simons' state? ments have been endorsed and extended l.y Dr. A. Lopez, of Moiiiie, ami D. H. R. Frost, of Charleston. From the reports in its favor, there ??tais no reason to doubt thc efficacy o? thia medicine in Secondary Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases. Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com? plaints benefited by alterative medicines. For sal.- by FISHER & HEIN1TSH, June 29 Pharmacists, Columbia. S. C. . F? "W. WIH6'-S Steam Planing Billi ! 1'icl cns Street, between Washington end Plain, Columbia, S. C. ON hand and furnished to order at short notice, ah kinds of dressed LUMBER, I' L00R1NG, CEILING. SHELVING, \YEA rHER-BOARDING, .vc. Also, SASHES, blinds. Doors, Mantle-piece Mouldings, brackets, Counters, Tables, Ac Having now m operation full sets of tho most improved machinery,' 1 am prepared o turn out FIRST-CLASS WORK, at very reasonable ligures. All in want of any ma? terial in my line will do well to give me a cail. Aug 1 Gmo WRAPPING PAPER! ALAROE ?ot just received, lt snits for all kinds of merchandize, and is sold lo ?er than any paper can be brought lure ?rom tho North. Nov 20 JOHN C. i EEGERS i CO. N. L.-Fancy Wrapping Paper, Yellow and Blue. s. BT STRATTON, I>EALKrt IX Cotton Bags, Wnste. OM faszir.?, and Rope ! COPPER, BRASS AND OTHER OLD METALS! HIGHEST CASH PUICE paid for tho above articles. Assembly street, one uo >r from Gervais, Columbia, S. C. Nov 18 Imo .ci,- Winnsboro News and Yorkville En? quirer publish tint e times mid .-end bills. SHIVER Bil THE UNDERSIGNED having lea-ed tho above named POPULAR HOTEL, begs leave to inform her former patrons and tue traveling pnbli generally that she will be prepared for tho RECEPTION OF VISITORS on and after September 3, 1SGG. Tho table will be supplied with the best the markets Afford, mid no effort spared to make it A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. Mus. D. C. SPECK, Proprietress. Columbia, S. C., September ?, 18GG. Oe Hmo Fire-Dogs, Shovels, Tong3, &c. At the Sinn of the dahlen Pad- Lark. ALARGE VARIETY of FIRE DOGS, SHOVELS, TONGS, POKERS, FIRE SHOVELS, ?vc, ?fcc, in store and for sale verv low, bv JOHN C. DIAL. Nov 8