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THE DAILY Daily Taper $8 a Year rJ-Y .JULIAN A. SELBY 'Let our Just Censure PIKE Attend the True Event. 1 COLUMBIA, S. 0.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16. 1867: Tri-Weekiy 85 a Year VOLUME li- -N? 25? JL JtLH, I'JtlUiiJN IA, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TEX-WEEKLY. THE GLEANER, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. CITY PRINTER. TERMS-m AD VA XCE. S?DSCIUPTION. Daile Paper, month?.$4 On TrMVcoklv. . 2 r.O Wookly, * " . 1 50 ADVER 1 [SEME NTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for thc first insertion, and 50 cents for each subs?quent. Weakly 75 cents each insertion. JOSB~ A liberal discount made cot Ute aboce rates when advertisements are inserted by the month or year. Tlxc Supreme Court. Tho following speech was made by Judge Ehielt, on thc evening of the 8th. at the National l?utel, at the banquet given in honor of the fifty second anniversary of the battle of New Orleans. Tho speech was made in response to a toast complimenting the United States Supreme Court: Mr. Chairman: In thc history of this country, it has never before been thought necessary either to toast thc Supremo Court or defend if. But times hare changed. Very recently, attacks full of bitter malignity have been made on that tribunal, and mea? sures are deliberately taken to break dov? n its just authority. Consider? ing by whom these assaults arc made, and what tho object of them is, it would, perhaps, be better to encour? age them, since it is certain that, in the long run, they can do no harm to anybody but their authors. If you have a viper to deal with, or a nest of vipers, it is better to keep them biting at a file than anything else they can lay their teeth to. Still it may not bo inappropriate to look, for a moment, at thc occasion of the pre? sent persecution. Three private citizcus of Indiana, perfectly innocent of any o f?e ncc-I say perfect/;/ innocent, because, up to this time, no human being has ever legally sworn even toa belief of their guilt-these citizens were arrested, kidnapped, and carried before a body of men wholly without power to med? dle with them-not authorized even 'to swear a witness for them or against them-and there, after a proceeding which it would bo mockery to call a trial, they were ordered to be killed on a certain fixed day. In this con? dition of things the judicial authori? ties intervened, and, with the aid of President Johnson, thc victims were rescued. "When the cause came into thc Su? preme Court, tho simple question jgjpas, whether a citizen could be law? fully deprived of his lifo without a fair, honest trial beforo an impartial jury and a regular court? To this there could bc but ono answer, and that answer was given unanimously, all thc judge;', yielding their full and unreserved assent to it. They held, in effect, that the pretended trial was a conspiracy, and that the execution, if it had taken place, would have been a mere lawless murder. What else could tliey du? To hang men with? out judge or jury, is an act so clearly forbidden by the fundamental law, that no one can make any mistake, about it, if he lias sense enough to know his right hand from his left. The prohibition is written down as plain as any one of the ten command ments; there is not a sentence in the Lord's. Prayer more simple; not a moral precept can be found in the child's primer that is more easily un? derstood. Yet the court isvillipended, and abused and slandered for saying it. Thc organs of disunion and anarchy publicly proclaim their de? termination to disregard the decision, not because it is erroneous, but be? cause it confines their power by limits ince nveniently narrow. They declare that they will do, in defiance of it, whatever gratifies their own pur? poses or promotes their own inte? rests; und they impudently uso this very expression : " If the law stands in our tray, so much the tcorse for the taw." . Mr. Thaddens Stevens, the leader and driver of the present Congress, denounces this decision on the floor of thc House. To my certain know? ledge, he knows it to be perfectly right. Thc senseless twaddle -..bout hanging American citizens by ibo law of nations, on criminal accusa? tions of their own Government, could not for a single instant impo: e on an understanding like his. Eui ! he denounces the judges for deciding I what he knows and what they know to be true, for no conceivable reason, except his desire that his particular friends may continue to enjoy the de? lightful lr r shedding innocent blood. The judges, and all -rho think with them, are called traitors, because they declare tho Constitution to i ?apan want it says, and because they : will not violate it themselves, or per j mit ils violation by others, when they can prevent it. If this conflict j for and against the Constitution implies treason on either side, the ' guilt does not lie at 'our door. It is ! not th*.- nnm who sustains aud loves, : and believes in the laws of his coun j try-it is not such a man that can be ! justly called a traitor, lint it" there ' bo au American citizen anywhere, I who-, with au oath upon his con corrscience to support thc Constitu? tion, would make war upon it. sub j vert it by brute force, and talco away thc defences it affords to lifo, liberty and property, leaving them to tho mercy of inobs, murderers, kidnap? pers, military commissions, and bu? reaus of military justice-such a man is thoroughly a traitor. "Aye. from the extremist upward his head, To thc desce?? and dust beneairt his feet. A most toad-spotted traitor." j Those arrows "which they east ! against us, barbed and poisoned j with thc accusation of treason, re ? bound from our impom 'rabie armor I and fall harmless at our feet; for we arc shielded and helmed, und weapon? ed with the truth; but if.we choose to take them up and send them back at our adversaries, wc would leave them quivering in their very hearts. A great truth, on which the safety of society, and the safety of individual right? must depend, is in its nature indestructible.- iCou may crush ii to? day, but it will re-appear niel vindi? cate itself to-morrow. On UK> other hand, nothing is so evanescent or so fickle as the passions that spring from the interests and the pr?judices of thc hour. Let the lessons of his? tory be heeded. Titus Oates, Bedloe, and Dangerfield enjoyed a far grcatci measure of popular confidence that ever was bestowed on Mr. Holt. Mr. Conover, Mr. Campbell, alias Hoare, or by all the officers, agents, spies, delators and witnesses of thc milita? ry bureau put together. They-] mean Oates and company-were loudly applauded in Parliament;they were the former favorites of the Bri? tish people, and they were thc very darlings of all the political preachers. They held the life and honor of thc nation in their hands. If they but pointed a finger at au individual, bi was doomed, and no purity of prc vious character, no proof of inno cence, however clear, could save hin from destruction. Such was theil overflowing prosperity one year; bu' before the next came round, these wretched miscreants were howling at the cart's tail, under the lash o the public executioner, and the whol< population of London was chopin* its bands with joy. Let the mai who puts his trusts in a false popu larity beware of the rebound whicl is sure to come, sooner or later. I is written down among tho nnchange able decrees of Almighty God, tba no lie shall live forever;and especial! is this true of a great, monstrous bloody lie like this which the Sn promo Court has put its broad foo upon. I have, spoken of thc court as ? collective body. All the judges con curred in the d?cision of the question before them. On a merely specula live point, which lay outside of th record, there was a dissent. Th minority was wrong, of course, as al minorities are. Each judge, how ever, met his duty to the case itsell and all are therefore entitled to th reverence and respect which is jus?l shown to the highest talent, couple with the purest integrity. But on among them is primus inter pare: not because lin is better or greatc than the others, but because he i more fortunato, lie was selected ii the organ of the majority, and gav expression to their jiu JIU ont. Th thoughts that breathe and the wore that burn all over that i dui,m are li thoughts and his words. The irr? sistible logie which goes through an through all adverse argument, an the felicity of illustration whic makes the whole subject blaze wit light, are all his own. That grei production will be a guide and land-mark for all future time; identities its author forever with tl sacred cause of constitutional libert; and makes his " inc of the few, the immortal names, That wore not boru to die." It gives him a position to which 1 earthly station can add any dignit for ft man of just ambition wou always rather be a public benefact than to hold high office. Mr. Chairman, when you recolle that the court bas saved us from n thing less than the total overthrow our free Government, and when y observe tho roaring and foaming the calumny which assails it, I tb.il you will agree with me, that it is t duty of every Christian man in Am rica to put up a morning and eveni: prayer for the long life of all t judges, and the perpetual presen tion of their just authority. 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Howard Association Essays, on the phy? siology of the passions, and tho errors, abuses and diseases peculiar to thc first agc of man, with reports on new me thods of treatment employed in this institution. Sent in scaled letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Pi;. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association,Phila? delphia, Pa. ?fan' 15 3ruo A1 ?.T II<"IO Ali E YI S S .-Al tTIFIC IA11 HUMAN EYES made to . rcler and inserted by Drs. F. BAUCH and P. GOUOELMANN, (formerlyemployed by P >is soimeati, Paris,) No. :?'.?0 Broadway. New \ ?rfc. Oct 17 ly COLGATE'S HONKY SOAP. This celebrated To tlc? Soap, Lu such universal demand, is made Lom the choicest materials, i-i milti and emol Licfi. jr; i'.- nature, ira gran tl y see uteri, and extremely t?c?cticial in its action upon tho skua. For sale by all Druggists ...nd-Fancy Goods Dealers. Mareil ti-* Iv Ii.VTCIIEI.OK'S IIAI15. DYE-Thia splendid Hair Pvc is thc best in the world. The only true and perfect Dye harmless, reliable, instantaneous. No disappoint? ment. No ridiculous tints. Natural black oi blown, Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Invigorates thc hair, leaving it soft and beautiful. The genuine is signed Wil? liam Batchelor. All others ari; mere imitati 'us, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists and perfumers. Factory 81 Barclay street. New York. ?3* Beware of a counterfeit. Dec ll ly THIS TRUTH ABOUT DYSPEPSIA. Whoever says that dyspepsia is incurable, tells a-that is to say, makes an egregious mistake. Moro than ten thousand aggra? vated cases have been cured by HOSTET-' TEH'S STOMACH BITTERS, while tho number that have been prevented from coming to a head, by the same means, is incalculable. In winter and cal ly spri.ig, when the appetite is sometimes too vigor? ous for the safety of the stomach, indiges? tion is most prevalent and most distress? ing. Is tho appetite to be balked to accommodate the digestive organs? Not so; for then the frame would lack its due proportion of nutriment. The thing to bc . Ion?' is to strengthen tho stomach, tone the liver, and put the bowels in perfect order. Nothing will do this BO effectually, so rapidly, so quietly, so pleasantly, as HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. This potent preparation trims anJ balances tho sys? tem, and clothes it, as it were, with do fensivO armor. Chronic dyspepsia, liver complaint and fever and ague arc never known to attack those ?di i aro wise enough to invoke the aid of this great preventive. Jan If, i? Selling 0?i--Re?ard!e5S cf Cost! TU THE L/kDIES. MKS. r. !.:. KUKU has just ?^7$$"$M retail. French Corsets, /<. Sf f? ,,1,yr Wor',l',i Hair Braids, Curls, ?fcc, which will be sold ?Ci wt very low. Nov I tilmo ??Lie, .?Lie. -I ?) B?LS. of the Inst CR KAM U.F., wholesale and on draught. Dec 28 J. < '. SEEGERS & CO. PEikS, PSAS pr rv BUSHELS, in sK.ro and for sale by Ol / Nov 9 FISHER ti LOWRANCE. Choice Lot Shrubbery, Roses, &c. WE offer at private sale, now in tine growing condition, a choice 1<>L of F.VEKG KEHNS and KOSHS. MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA, Pyramidal Cypress, Irish juniper, Golden Arborvitae, kc. Applv to LEVIN -V MIKELL, Corner Richardson and Taylor ats. Pure Peruvian Guano. THE subscribers have been appointed agents for the sale of thc above FER? TILIZER from thc importers, and will sell at New York prices, with expenses added. For further particulars, applv to LEVIN A MIKELL, Corner Richardson and Taylor sts. Dee 6_ Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris. VT7"E have in store, and shall keep con VV stantiy on hand, a full stock of the above, and offer to contractors and build? ers, and those in want of tho above, great inducements. Apply to LEVIN > MIKELL, Corner Richardson and Taylor sts. s NAILS, F OT WARE. Tin'd and Jap'd HOLLOWWARE Carpenters' and Blackrm's TOOLS SCALES. AXES, S. W. Collins' and oilier brands. . PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. In store and fer sale LOW by FISHEfi & LOWRANCE. E?VEB VIA EXPRESS 'H? O - IO-A. ^ s AGOOD CLOTH CLOAK for.ir, 00 Extra " .' . S 00 Lon;; Shawls .!_5 00 Plaid " .2 50 Breakfast Shawls. 75 Ladies* Meriuo Vests. 1 50 " Kid Gloves.'1 00 Heavy Satinets.. S7h (toed Kentucky Joana. 25 Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs. 10 " Hem-stitched do. 25 Gent's Buck Gloves. 1 25 GoOd Prints. 12$ Bed Ticks. 25 Bleached Shirtings. 25 Star Ginghams. 25 200 parks Phis, at low prices. Variety of Goods at reduced prices. Aiul will receive weekly supplies of French Gooda from auction, at prices that must nive satisfaction. ALFRED TOLLESON. Dec 27 Fresh Arrival. 1 OOO l>>usHl'iLs.p,riiuc: v,hito Pr? 500 bushels prime Mixed' CORN. 100 bills. Extra FAMILY FLOUR, 1.000 bushels White Seed Oats, 10,000 lbs. Lacon Sides, 2,000 lbs. small and prime Breakfast Stripe, 5U sacks Liverpool Salt, bran, Hue, IVas and Grains, of all de? scriptions, for sale at lowest market figures. BROWNE & SCHIRMER, Doo 7 Main etroct, Volgcr'u nuw storr. CHECKS ON NEW YORK 4 ND CHARLESTON, in sums to suit 2\. purchasers, at ^ premium. Deposits received. Collections made. Cash advanced on consignments of Cot? ton and other Produce. Gold and Silver Coin, Lanie Bills, Stocks, bonds, Coupons and Exchange bought and sold by EDWIN J. SCOTT, At C. II. Baldwin .t Co.'s store, j Corner Richardson and Washington sts. Nov 3 cow ! State of South Carolina District. Jemima Oswalt, Applicant, Martin Oswalt, j David Oswalt and ethers, Defendants. i IT appearing to my satisfaction that Mar- I tin Oswalt, David Oswalt, Henry Os I wak and James Oswalt, some ot tho de I fendants, reside without tho limit~ of t!?is i I Stat;-: It is, therefore, ordered that they do app<ar and object t<> tho division or sale of the n al estafo of George Oswalt, de j ceased, on or before thc 21st day of Jami- ? I ary next, or their consent to tho sane; will j be intered of record. A. Er i Ki), ! Ordinary Lexington District. j l Ordinarv'a Omeo, Lexington C. H.,S. C:. j Oct. 16, laCG. Nov 14 wl2 ! Tax Notice. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, j COLUMBIA, January 3, iS(;7. ! AXES ON SA LES for the quarter end? ing the 1st instant is due, und prompt j payment of thc same is required. _Jan_l _ J. S. McMAHON, City Clerk. Cash Notice. FOR the information of all concerned, we state that our terms arc CASH BE? FORE DELIVERY. OF GOODS. Orders sent us from country ami elsewhere will receive no attention unless accnu-jianied j willi cash to pay ike hill. ! Aug 12 J. ft T. R. AGNEW. Citron, Currants. Ilaisins, &.e. i}?? BOX KS CITRON, wtJ 75 li Raisins, assorted packages. Together with a full supply ot Currants. Prunes, Soft-shell Almonds, whole and ?round Spices, Ac, constantly on band and for sale low by J. ft T. R." AGNEW" Almonds, Raisins, Currants. TUST received, a complete assortment of *i ALMONDS, RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, CITRON, Ac. Nov 7 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Scales, Scales, Scales. JUST received, a supply of TEW SCALES, Counter Scales and small Platform Seale?, which will be sold at very low prices by J. & T. R. AGNEW. Ghin and Blasting Powder. JUST received mid for sale low, a com? plete assortment of Gun, Rille and Blasting POWDER, in whole, hall and quarter kegs, and in canisters, at wholesale and retail, at very low prices. Also, Safety Fuse, for Blasting. ?Sr Inquire for DUPONT'S POWDER it is the best. J. A T. R. AGNEW. T THE BAPTIST. : "%TTE PROPOSE to publish a WEEKLY VV PAPER, devoted to tho diffusion of thc principles of religion and thc*interests of the Baptist denomination. Wo have been moved to mis undertaking hy thc policitaiions of bretllreii in various por? tions of this Stato, cs well as of other Siutif, among thc rendus of thc late Confgucrate llajtiisl, ml hy oar own con? viction that a pap? r cf" a high character would contribute largely to the intellect uni improvement, the religious progress and : the jouerai welfare ol' the churches. The j held is large, affording ample room for all 1 sincere and zealous laborers. Thc Baptist will he printed en r>. sheet about twenty-two hy tliirty-two inches, and will contain twenty-four broad columns, I mostly in Long Primer type, clear and legible, so that it may le' read with com? fort, even by thc aged. Its entire mecha? nical execution will be nf tho highest order. Our columns will bo enriched hy corres? pondence and fcontributious from thc other Southern States, and, occasionally, from Europe and our missionary stations abroad. The entertainment and instruc- | tion of the young-especially thc child? ren-wiU not bc forgotten; and our venc blc friend, "Uncle Fabian,'' so well .iud favorably known to thc readers of the (kt? feiler ale Ba?i/isf, will resume his labors in their behalf. In short, we possess ah tho facilities requisite to produce a paper of the first rank. As such, we offer it to our brethren, and solicit their g?n?rons co-operation'. The Baptist will bc issued as soon ae a sufficient number of ettbscriber8 have been secured. TERMS ?;l a year, payable on the recep? tion of the first number. All communications will be addressed to lTke Baptist, Columbia, S. C." J. L. REYNOLDS, A. K. DURHAM, Jan ?) Editors and Proprietors. ??.State papers exchanging with tho P/i(K?ix"are requested to copy. T. W. COLUMBA, S. C., SILVER ANJO /'LATED WARE. ELEGANT TEA SETS. JEWELR Y, WA TCHES, a UNS A NB PISTOLS, TALLE (VILEilV. DOILE? RINGS, &C., J Unsurpassed in South Carolina. An elegant selection of BRIDAL PRESENTS ! Of novel and original design-all at REA? SONABLE PRICES. Calf and examine Anderson's Block, Main street. ?0- Tho MANUFACTURE ae.d REPAIR of WATCHES and MARINO of JEWELRY done as formerly. Nov 13 "?.MEE RESTAI RAM!" j Next door West of Ihn Pos/ Office. TV. BEEAGIII \XTOULD respectfully inform his 7 y friends and the public in general that bc lias opened a RESTAURANT at the above place, where, tho very best of ? everything in thc way of eating and drink- i ing can he obtained at short notice. CREAM ALE on draught. LUNCH . verv dav from ll to 1 o'clock, j Fresh O?ST?RS constantly on baud. I Jan '.? " i TANNING'S RESTAURANT ! Assembly street, nearly vpjtositc the A>?n Marka. mills establishment has been relit ted, JL and the very best cf everything catt be t obtained there." FISH ami O AME prepared in evcrv stvlc. ' WINKS, LIQUORS and CIGARS o? choice \ brands on band. LUNCH ev?rv dav from ll to l o'clock. Decs " " _I RES T V uri ANT ! j Sal The Pollock House? 11IIIS new and complete establishment lee- be? n recently opened, and gentle? men will lind everything connected with the honsc in the very best order. MEALS served at hort noii.-r. Private dinner and supper rooms attached. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME and M EATS prepared in every st\le. The best of WINES. LIQUORS, A LE, etc., constantly on hand. Choice SEG?RS and T< ?BACCO. ft?. FREE LUNCH ev,.rv dav at lt o'clock. T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. Nov 27 Agency of Columbia Steam Saw Mill. rill IE Mill is now prepared to execute A. promptly all orders for LUMBER, de? liverable at tho Mill, on the South Cand?na Railroad. Orders left at my store will re? ceive immediate attention. Dec 18 Imo H. D. HANAHAN. "CANDLES! CANDLES! . VNE HUNDRED boxes Sperm and Ada \ 9 mantine CANDLES. Just rcccivi " and for sale by J. AT. R. AGNEW. Circular Saws. AFULL assortment of best qur.Uty Cast Steel CIRCULAR SAWS, from 8 to 52 inches in diameter, just received and for salo low by J. ? T. R. AGNEW. r>BLS. GIBSON'S X. XX. XXX. WHIS > KEY. Bills. (). Bliss" Chi urboH WI TTS KEY. " Corn und Rye domestic 11 Holland Anchor GIN. " American Hope" " " Pinet and Rochelle BRANDY". ?; Jamaica and Santa Cruz 1'um. " Sweet Malaga Wine. " Cherry and Madeira Wine . Catalognia Claret Wino. " Stoughton Bitters, l?oxcs Boker's and Krauter Bitters. " Curacoa and Annisecd Cordial. " Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapp?. With a general stock of C. EN LT NE LI? QUORS, worthy atte ntion of purchasers, at fair prices. Call and examino the above stock before purchasing elsewhere, as great inducements will be offered. A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Oct 18_ On Plain street. SUGARS AND MOLASSES. 5HHDS. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES rrcw crop. 15 bbls. Muscovado Molasses -new crop. 30 " " .ugar. 10 " Extra C 5 " Crushed " :? " " Pul v. 100 sacks Liverpool Salt, seamless sacks, at $3.35. 100 lbs. English Blue Stone, al 14c. 2,000 lbs. " Copperas, at (t^c. In store and for sale bv A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Oct 18 On Plain street. MACKEREL, SCALED HERRINGS AND CRACKERS ! -a POXES SCALED HERRINGS. JLUVJ 10 half bbls. No. 1 MACKKREL. 10 half bbls. No. 2 MACKEREL. 10 " " No. :? 20 boxes Lemon CRACKERS. 20 " Sugar 20 " Ovstcr 20 " Soda 5 hbds. Clear BACON SIDES, at reduced price. 5 hbds. Bacon Shoulder.-:. Just received and in storfc. and for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES bv A. L. S O L ? M O -V ,* Second door from thc Shiver House, Nov ->1 On Plain street. Shinny Bagging. ?t j\ BALES CUNNY BAGGING, exti IA J weight-2i pounds. 50 oils MANILLA ROPE. 1 bale BAGGING TWINE. Thc above in store at reduced rates. A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Oct is On Plain street. E. R. STOKES' BOOK-BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY 1 Opposite J. C. Dial's Hurd ware tore, MAIN STREET, UOI,UMliIA. . <: BLANK BOOKS RULED rfl..) ?my pattern, paged and bou . : ? Le JL b st possible manner, wit: I rintBd Headiti s, when tvpiLcrl. Th" a : i ii of CLERKS, SITElilFFS, ORDINARIES, COMMISSIONERS IN EQUITY, RAILROAD OFFICIALS AND ALL ITU. dr . ?FFIOERS ls particularly invib <!. A Lin e: S'IOCK or Blank Book Papor! Of tho best quality, always on ic:nd. Special attention ?riv n t . the PINDING of MUSIC, OLD BOOKS and FILES and all other work, in plain or ornamental SST Orders sent to and contracts made directly with me, will SA K MONEY, as I am prepared to do work at hut a SMALL ADVANCE on NEW V< Uti. FRICKS. My business motto h : Promptness, Eco nomv and Snbstanlial Work. XL?. X*. STOI?ES. Nov 11 3mo V1L11BLI? H?T" Por Sale or to Rent ! A Rare Cilanco, for Investment ! ! A PLANTATION, consisting of sifira eighteen hundred (1K00) acres -one JfilUiLthonsand (1,000) in swamp, tho ba? lance high land; three hundred and fifty (350) of which are cleared, and well adapted to tho culture of cotton. Upon tho pre? mises aro accommodations for twenty-five to thirty hands. During the past season, one of thc best cotton crops has been made on this place. That portion of the plantation in tho swamp contains a variety of Timber, comprising white oak. beach, ash., gum and cypress. The above place is situated about eighteen miles below Co? lumbia, and is healthily located. For par? ticulars, apply to H. D. HANAHAN. Dec 18 Imo Old Newspapers FOR 8ALE at the PHOENIX OFFICE.