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?.L.-l gi.ji^------^ lJ1SM??ti'" --r-^irv i?g lin ? ?gg ? ??j r r _ _J '__'_JH.,J,L_ " ? - THE DAILY ?K I'II Hi NIX. Daily Paper $8 a Year "Let our Just Censure ^?^?PSHIS^KB|^1^ Attend the True Eveut." Tri-Weekly $5 a Year. BY- JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 27. 186G. VOLUME II-NO. ?81 THE PHONIX, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY. TH! GLEANER, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. STATE AND CITY PRINTER. TERMS-JN A D VANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Paper, six mouths.SI 00 Tri-Weekly, " " .2 50 Weekly, " " .1 50 A DVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first insertion, and 50 cent s for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. ?S~ A liberal discount made on the above rates when adcertisenieiits are inserted by thc month or year. JS3~ Special notices 10 cents a linc. AGENTS. S. P. Einard, Newberry. Samuel Drouthitt, Greenville C. il. Wm. Moore, Abbeville C. H. Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H. The radicals of Boston, it appears, cannot stand the vitriolic abuso and denunciation of "Wendell Philliris, ?when directed against themselves. One of them employs the following language in addressing him: "They (tho radicals) will endure no moro of tho moral bullying to which they think you arc, beyond measHre, addicted; and if you wish to know how they propose to help themselves, I can tell you. They will cither cut yon dead, and leave yon without an audience, or they will have you in? dicted for libel by the grand jury, and convict you, too, as sure as your name is "Wendell." This is refreshing. It reminds ns of the old saying, that 1 'when thieves fall ont, honest men are likely to get their dues." Wendell will no doubt] come back at this bold fellow in a manner that would be creditable to an old moccasin snake in the month of August, when those reptiles are said to be blind from excess of venom, and strike at even a rustling leaf. If you could ever once see these political and religious Kilkenny cats swallowing one another, Ave should feel inspired with a new hope for the country; and nowhere would such symptoms bo more gratefully recognized by us than in Boston and Massachusetts, for there the gangrene commenced, which has poisoned our political system. "Moral bnllying" hardly expresses the idea; blasphemy, profanity and treason would more appropriately de- I fine the employment to which Wen? dell Phillips k, Co. are ' 'beyond mea? sure addicted." And we imagine that the threat of the irate radical will hardly avail to stop the sluices of foul abuse, because the audiences of Phillips relish this sort of eloquence. Nor would any jury be likely to con? vict him of libel, because they would regard everything uttered by him as a transcript of the Gospel; and for the further reason that no grand jury empanelled in that quarter could lind a "true bill" on any subject. In po? litical, moral and religious questions, whatever conclusions tho people of Boston arrive at, are generally reach? ed after passing over the prostrate form of truth. Hence, it is evident that a man like Wendell Phillips must have a powerful sympathetic hold upon the popular heart. [RicJimon<l lurnea. GERMAN LABOR.-The Columbus, Georgia, Enquirer fears that the experiment of introducing German laborers upon tho Southern planta? tions may fail, because they require food which is not raised there, and and can only be procured from the North. The increased expense o? such laborers may neutralize the cheapness of their wages. The St Joseph (Missouri) Herald says: Our farmers speak of the wheat crop this season as more promising than any for the post five years. It is said to be ten inches high and is growing fast. From other sections of the ?tate we have the most en? couraging accounts, and the pros? pects for an abundance of wheat this year is better than the most sanguine farmers expected. Tho trial of skill between the tele? graph operators of the New England States and New York, took place Wednesday night. The prize, a gold telegraph key, was awarded to Mr. Kettles, of Fall River, Mass., he send 250 words in six minutes fifteen seconds. A large meeting has been held at St Louis upon the question of bridg? ing the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Resolutions were unani? mously passed, strongly protesting against tho lato Act of Congress, granting a bridge at Quincy, and providing for a memorial toCoagrejs. In Philadelphia a . thief robbed a broker's boy of $3,000 in the street, but was immediately knocked down by a bystander and handed over to the police. JOHN VAN B?KEN ON THE CKISIS. At a lute meeting in New York city to sustain the President, John Van Buren was present and delivered a spoech, from which we make the fol? lowing characteristic extracts: He assured his auditors that the States lately in rebellion would vote at the next Presidential election, and that the votes then given would he counted, let it como on to-morrow or any other occasion. There was some opposition to tho sentiment the Pre? sident had pronounced in relation to his prophesied assassination ; and the opposition party had used his words in that connection to his detriment. Now, what the President meant, in his opinion, was that thore was a large, ignorant portion of the people (ne? groes) who might be incited to such a deed. To these the President referred. Thero were those who might incite the negroes to commit violence against him. It was to a black Brutus that the men looked for deliverance. Mr. Van Buren then went on to say that | no Democratic President had ever, died in office, and taking counsel I from the past, he might say that none I ever would. j In 18C8, he said, the Southern States would have a voto in the Pre? sidential election, and he might pro? phecy that Andrew Johnson would then be re-elected President of the United States. On the 4th of March, 1869, ho would be the President, and then tho votes given for any indi? vidual for the Presidency would be counted, and the individual who re? ceived the constitutional majority of these votes would bc pronounced elected. He (Mr. V. B.) did not ap? prehend any revolutionary disturb? ance in this regard. There was, in his opinion, no causo for alarm. An? drew Johnson being President and C<*mmander-in-Chief of the army and navy of the United States, would l>e able to enforce the law; and as to the leaders of the opposition, one of whom had escaped out of a back window when accused of criminal offence, and another who went over to Europe whining about being whipped, ho thought there was no danger. -?-< # ? ? LOKF.LT.-The Washington Star very gravely announces that the Com? missioners of Freedmen's Affairs, last week, received despatches from Charleston, South Carolina, in which it is stated as probable that the peo? ple will not raise as largo crops as those produced before the war. Between 7 and 8 o'clock, last Satur? day, twenty-two negro men were ar? rested by the police in Washington, for drilling on the streets as a milita? ry* company, accompanied by a drum. They said they were authorized by Gen. Howard to form a company and drill themselves. Hon. O. H. Browning, formerly Republican Senator from Hliuois, is out in a letter emphatically endorsing tho President's policy. He denounces the radicals as untrue to the princi? ples of tho Government. There lias been a great revival in progress at the Baptist Church, nt Haleigh. It continued six wonks. One hundred persons were added tr the church. The New York police have arrested quito a number of counterfeiters lately. THE Committee appointed by the citi? zens of Colombia to collect testimony con? cerning thc burning of tho city in Feb? ruary, 1805, request all persons, more particularly those at a distance, who have knowledge of facts relating thereto, to semi affidavits, as soon as possible, to the nndersignod. JAMES P. CARROLL, May 20 Chairman. HAKR1A6B AMU CELIBACY; An Essay of Wandu g and Instinct ion for Yonng Men. Also, Diseasf.i and Abuses which prostrate tho vital powers, with sure means of relief. Sent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. J. ?KILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa? tion, Philadelphia, Ea. April li) Smo COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. 'Phis celebrate.1 TolU-t Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the cHolcest mat criais, M m liri and ?-mol l?< ni in ?|H nature, frag ru nt ly sr ci? ted, and extremely beneficial in its action Upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March'28 ly BATCHKLfOR'S II Al ll OVE. The Original and Lest, iu the World. The only true and perfect HAIR DYE. Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid black or natural brown, without injuring tho hair or skin. Remedies t he ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Druggists. The genuino is signed William A. Batchelor'. Also,RE? GENERATING EXTRACT OF M1LLE FfjKURH, for Restoring and Beautifying tho Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR. Oct 25 ly New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. INTEND TO DISPOSE OF THEIR FINE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS ATA CONSIDERABLE DEDUCTION ON FORMKR-PRTCKS! SIVII AS : MUSLINS, LAWNS, DELAINES, Jaconet and Swiss MUSLIN. CAMBRIC OitfxANDTES, Plain and EniLrVl IIANDKEIK UH EFS, TUCKED BALMORAL SKIRTS. A< FOR SEHTUEMEN'S WEAR We have COTTON A DES LINEN DRI LL. BROWN LINEN and a fine and well-seleHod stork of SIMM ER CLOTHING. ALSO. Just received, 500 PALMETTO FA N'S. J. STJLZBACHER & CO., Assembly street, between Plain and Washington, May 27 " Columbia, S. C. GREAT SOUTHERN and WESTERN "iTIHRUBuummm, NO. 2t GAftONDOLET STBEET, NEW OftLEANS CEN. JAMES LONGSTREET PKESIDKNT C. WILLIAMS, SiicuETAiiV. $25 WILL INSURE YOU ONE YEAR FOR $5,000 ! ! 50 Cents wiU Purchase a TWO DAY TICKET for $5A>00. $1.25 " " FIVE " 2.50 " " TEN 5.00 will Insure you ON ti MONTH for $5,000. WEEKLY COMPENSATION 1AI CASI: OJ? TOTAL DISABILITY ! rpiHIS is the first and only institution of the U? i>.I ever organized io ilm Sonilmrn X States for the purpose *of INSURING AGAINST LlFt'.and ACCIDENT. lt insures against accidents of every description, whether they occur while trawling hy cars, steamboats or other public conveyance; while engaged in the store, office, ??.-;irhshop, factory, on the farm, or in any of tho ordinary o upalion* ut lifo; whother riding, walking, minting, boating, fishing, engineering, "snrvovmg, raihv.arlij:", steam boating or seated by the domestic fireside. General Accident Polic ies issued by this Company secure (?? lin: person insured the payment of a fixed sum per week (from $.: to $.'H) I daring the time lie may be disabied by accident, not to exceed twenty-six weeks for any one accident; ?ml in e.i*<-of death by any form of casualty, the payment of a fixed MUH (from $500 to $10,000) to the friends of the person insured, or party for whose benefit the policy i-< issn- d. Under the system adopted by thia Company, persons m:i\ be insured for \\< ekly com? pensation only, for death only, or for both. The rates of premium are LESS Utan in any other class of insurance, in proportion to tho risk. A. M. R.UKTT, Agent Dist net N'o. &>, May 19 Imo Office at I la?aban A Warlev's, Washington Stn ct. Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shop. _ MCGUINNESS* aro prepared to execute all business in their line with unusual care and skill. With many 3'ears' experience in their business, thev can confidently assure the commu? nity that HORSE and MULE-SHOEING will bc dum- in tho best manner. In the ! repairing of Carriages, liuggics and Wa? gons, the best workmen have been en gaged, and the work will be dono in the most approved and workmanlike manner, on reasonable terms. MCGUINNESS A HEARN. N. Ii. - Tho senior partner has had seve? ral years' exponento on bong Island, N. V., among tho best horses and horsemen, and tho treatment of Hie various diseases of horses, which ho will gratuitously give to his patrons and friends. May S Imo Just Received, AVERY select stock of Radies' Con? gress GAITERS and KLHTEltS. ALSO, Gent's Patent-Leather G UTE?S, and Low-quartered SHOES. ANO ALSO, A good assortment of other stvles, at April 15 FISHER A LOWRANCE. H. E. NICHOLS. GENERAI, Comer oj Assembly owl WushimjUm St*., CO LUM RIA, s. c., KHl-nKSCN I'S a number cf th" !.. t both Northern and Southern eompa nies, jH.Mr.. ?sing ?tu aggregate capital of LIT!-:. FIRE. MAIUNE. INLAND Ai,I) ACCIDEN? TAL RISKS taken on cqui !??i!>K* lonns, ami all losses prompt ly paid. J$9?J* Poll?MOS made payable in Cold or Currency.'IStt Mardi 1 (imo* FOR SALE. I7I?G?TT FINE MULES. Apply at lhb lt otb, ,- May ?:: Oharleston Advertisements. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON l.i'iiriw/ c.ick /'or/ every Alternate Thursday. STKAMSIIIP ISM ICY B. SUCUEK, ('APT. K. NV. Loeawuoo. STKAIt?SinP MOJfKKA, C\rT. O. V. M.\UKIIM\N. mil ESE STEAMSHIPS, offering every 1 inducement ??> SHIPPERS and the TU VVEL1 N( ! PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passengers, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York and Charleston markets eau afford; and, for safety, speed and comfort, ar? un? rivalled r>u the coast. Till*. STEAMSHIP MONEK A, "CA.IT.MN C. P. MAHMIMAN, YinI.I, LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC VV WHARP, on THURSDAY, May 81, | ls.;.;, at o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignments to New York. P..r Freight or Passage apply at the Agents. WILLIS Ai CHISOLM, May Si North Atlantic Wharf. COHEN; HANCKEL & CO., r'arlurs nm! Commission Merchants, No. 4? East Bay, Charleston, S. C. I Vol', e. ul KN. e. C. 1TAXCKKI.. I"S. e?.|IKN. Vin LL sell COTTON, RICK, TOBACCO, TT Naval Simes and all descriptions of Produce or Merchandize. Will ship to Northern and Foreign l\*rts, Ac. Will leake lil., ral advances on consignments for sale or shipment. Mav 15 lil im, CHARLESTON, S. C . . THIS POPULA I : and w. ll known Mm? HOTEL has ls en SEW LY PUR JB?HLNlSUKD throughout by th.j present i proprietor, who bas boan sixteen years i e.ninei-te.l with the establishment. U. \\ HITE, Proprietor, i OKOIUIK C. MIM I:. Superintend, ut. i t'iiAULi-s A. Mii.i.r.u. Cashier, j .Mareh Si _ The Undersigned HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A < y o j> a ri ii i* ship4 UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE OF ?LE3E BROTHERS, As Agents for Furnishing Build era Manufactured Supplies ! ! INCLUDING IRON FRONTS, Iron Column -, Pilasters, Cornices, Ac. Iron Revolving Shutters, Iron Railings, Verandahs, Sec. ('arv. d Work in Woods, Plumbers' Mat. rial. Glass Plate, Hanlin. Stained. .Ve. Rooting l'. lt, Interior Decorations <.(' ev. ry kind, Ac. Having made favorable arrangements with the largest uianufac'.urers, they are prepared to furnish to this and the adja? cent communities prompt supplies of the above articles at manufacturers' prices, with only the cost of transportation added. They are enabled to exhibit Drawings, showing .very variety of design of Iron Fronts, >Vc., thus affording purchasers am? pin opi>ortuTutv to make selections. P. M. LEE will take charge of the Com? mercial business of thc concern. FRANCIS 1?. LEE, Architect, will take charge of tho Architectural and Mechani? cal portions of tho business, and wrfl <;ive all desired information as to appropriate? ness of designs, and full directions as to con-! ruction, free ol extra charge. Orders from this and adjoining cities promptly attended t". Parties desiring Iron Fronts VMII ?end exact measurements of trout .,(' buildings and lots, and heights of several stories. B. M. LEI' FRANCIS .'. LEE. a fr Francis D. Leo, Architect, will con tunic in his <>wn name the business of his profession. Office of Lee Kr. .1 h. rs sud Francis D. Leu, for tho present. Law Range, Chartes on, S. ( '. May '2 timo 5?5 ?3 3 ? ? ' L -?j 3 3 C f t' e o3g ? ->-i-y.--i-i i cc 55 72 sss ?3 H p ----i- -? V, H SES- ? ? ^~H1*1 S ??.fl? M S ^??S?ll? g, S3 A, 3 O^sSr?jsl d i ><-^ fi J - 1 ^5 ?? ?** COTTON GEBS. THE undersigned, having completed their arrangement? for rho manufac? ture or the host COTTON QI NH ever made in this country, are now prepared to re? ceive ordern from plantel? und other? wishing to purchase. The long established and well known reputation of Elliott'? Colton dins will, we hope, be a sufficient guarantee that the article will give 'entire satisfaction. J. M. ELLIOTT & CO.. Way 16 2mo_ _ Winusboro, S. C. Booms to Let. Till I KEE very commodious R?OMS, with JL access "to water and garden, in a cot? tage, on the comer of Senate and Marion streets, to let. Also, two ROOMS in out? houses om ?ame premises, with the same privileges. Applv to J. SULZBACHER St CO., on Assembly street, between Plain and Watdi ington streets, for further information. May 9 C. H. DEALER IN FIRST CLASS GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, A T POPULAR PR ICES. Corner Aloin and Wo ali in gion street:;. COLUMBIA, S. C. _May 13 Imo Internal Revenue Tax. THIRD DISTRICT S. C., MABCH 18,1?06. ALL persons in business, trade or pro? fession of any kind since 30th of May, lNi.5, are required to pav then- licenses forthwith. W. A. HARRIS, Collector ior Kk-hland District. Ki~ Office-Court House square. March IS DENTISTRY. 1 BEG respectfully to in? form my friends and the pub? lic generally, Ojat I have suc? ceeded in making arrange? ments enabling mo to offer inducements to those iu want of Mechanical work, (Vul? canite b" se,) Cold, Silver or Platina. Call and ascertain conditions. Oftico Taylor street, opposite the Park, one block from Slain street. Da. CEO. SMITH. Mav 1 Imo* JUST SfflHT PER EXPRESS, \TTATA"UT CRACKERS. VV Lemon, Egg and Butter BISCUITS. Fancy, Pic-Nic ami Milk BISCUITS. Maryland Relined SUGAR. 10 Rbis. C. Sugar. Barrels Crushed Sugar. Powdered Sugar. SWEITZER CHEESE. 500 pounds GOLD DUST SMOKING TOBACCO. Lorriland T. Leaf Tobacco. IRISH POTATOES. LEMONS. No. 1 MACKEREL. PICKLED GHERKINS by the dozeu. SuKar-Curod DAMS, Clear Sides BACONS 10 Boxes Extra Cheese. 10 Bags RIO COFFEE. Adamantine and Sp nu CANDLES. May 12 C. SEEGERS. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tho co? partnership latelv subsisting between JOHN C. DIAL and'FRANCIS M. POPE, nader the timi of DIAL & POPE, was this day dissolved bv mutual consent. JOHN C. DLVIJ is authorized to settle all debts duo to and bv the late firm. JOHN C. DIAL, May 1, lboC. E. M. POPE. NOTICE. rpi HE subscriber wonld respectfully in I form the citizen? of thiB city and vi cinitv that he will continuo the general HARDWARE BUSINESS in his own name and on his own account, amt hopes to merit and receive a full share of public pa? tronage JOHN C. DIAL. NewGoods. R. & W. IL SWMIELD, BEDELL'S ROW, HAVE just -received the FINEST AS? SORTMENT of READY-MADE CLOTHING brought to this city since tb? war, comprising every shade of MELTON BUSINESS SUITS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, FRENCH SILK MIXTURES, PINE STLK LINED FROCK COATS, BLACK DOESKIN PANTS, ETC., ETC., Made in a st vic superior to the BEST CUS? TOM TRADE GARMENTS. ^ I! ASSIMES A.A'D TWEEDS, ALL WOC?Ii, at prices to suit all. We have lover ONE HUNDRED dim-rent pieces of CA SST ME RES. which we will sell at unusu? ally LOW RATES. \Ve are prepared to CUT and SHRINK, to order, or MAKE UP, in thc most fashion? able stvie. These GOODS were bought when tho market was at its lowest ebb, and will bo sold low. Gall and see. We also have H JO. T S Of everv description. DRIVING, DERBY, . SARATOGA, RESORTE and other popu? lar st^'- s. Call if yon wish to see. some I ultra styles of HATS at very ly.w^gnres. j We have determined t? ^ n ^ I SELL LOW j THkS SPRING buying 'for cash euablioK j us to do so. Call and look through our j sTtKiK and bo convinced. Li, k W. (J. SW A FFT ELI). I Aprd 4 I Old Newspapers for Sale, "DY. the hundred or thousand, at I D March 2 PHON?X OFFICE.