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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. / COLUMBIA, S. C.. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 25. 1867. VOLUME III-NO. 30.
THE PHONIX,
PUBLISHED DAILY ANJJ TRI-WEEKLY.
THE GLEANER,
EVERY WEDNESDAY MORN1NO.
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
CITY PRINTER.
Offico on Main street, a few doors above
Taylor (or Camden) stroct.
TERMS-IN AD VANCE.
SUBSCRIPTION.
Dailv Papor, six mouths.$4 00
Tri-Week! v, ? " . 2 60
Weekly, " ? ?? .1 50
ADVERTISEMENTS
Inserted at 75 cents per square for tho first
insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent.
Weekly 75 conts each insertion.
??r A liberal discount made on the above
rates when advei-tisemeuls are inserted by
the month or year.
VOENTS.
J. R. Allen, Chester.
Julius Poppe, Anderson C. IT.
S. P. Kinard, Nowberrv C. II.
W. T. Sims, Union.
J. M. Allen, Greenville
Proceedings of Council.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
COLUMBIA, April 23, 18G7.
Present-His Hono" the Mayor;
Aldermen Alexander, Fisher, Geiger,
Hujit, McKenzie, Radcliffe, Stork,
Walter and Weam
Couucil -proceeded to tho trial of
sundry persons charged with eelling
spirituous' liquors -without haviug
obtained a license.
Mrs. Alex. Reilly was charged with
selling spirituous liquors without a
license. Pleading . guilty to tho
charge, she was fiued $10 each in fivo
cases. Mrs. Clark was charged with
selling spirituous liquors without a
license. Pleading guilty to the charge,
she was fined $10 each in seven cases.
The trial of a number of other
persons charged with tho same of?
fence was continued until a futuro
meeting, on account of tho abseuco
"of important witnesses.
On motiou, Council adjourned.
J. S. McMAHON, City Clerk.
Ale, Ale, Ale !
HAYING R??N APPOINTED
SOLE j?.Gr-EnyrT&
FOR THE SALE OF '
Bass' Cream Ale!
IN stone jugs, of superior quality, we
now offer tho same to tho trade at tho
low price of TWO DOLLARS per dozcu.
Warranted in every respect.
? ALSO,
'Olagett A Co.'s XXX CREAM ALE, in
barrels and half barrels. Apply to
. LEVIN A MIKELL,
Sole Agents, Washington street.
April 24_G
FLJOUR! FLOUR! \
?yt? BBLS. "PRIDE OF THE SOUTH;"
au extra articlo for bakers. Lowfor
cash. JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.
April 21_
SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE !
THE PRESBYTERIAN MISSION
I CHAPEL, on tho square South of tho
_i Asylum; suitable for a small family
residence. Apply to R. L. BRYAN.
April 21_j_
TO RENT,
THE ROOM over tho storo of Thomson
Earle. Apply to
April 10_ALFRED TOLLESON.
TO RENT,
THE apartments over tho stores of
Kenneth A Gibson and the sub
.scriber. Possession given imme?
diately. For terms, Ac, inquire of
April 10_JA8. BROWN.
FLOUR! FLOUR!
ONE HUNDRED bbls. SUPER. FLOUR,
just received and for sale at GREA'"
LY REDUCED PRICES-lower than it can
bo brought from Charleston.
April 17 .1. A- T. I!. AGNEW.
FRUIT ! FRUIT ! !
Q4> BUSHELS Peeled Apples, low for
.JA cash
April l l JOHN O. KEEOEP.S A CO._
ALONZO REESE, Barber,
TIMARES pleasure in informing his old
JL patrons, and the public generally, that
ni'can bc found at the Barber Shop con?
nected with the Central Hotel, where he
will be moat happy to render them any ser
vico they may require in this line.
April 4 Imo
EXTRA 8UGAR-GURED HAMS.
Sugar-cured breakfast Strips.
Sides, Shoulders, Ac., at lowest m ii ike i
trices. For sale by
April ll GEO. BYMMER8.
FLOHIt AXD POTATOES.
" (\ BBLS. FLOUR, assorted-from'fln<
*J\J to extra family.
'20 bbls. Peach Rlow Potatoes-in fine
order.
No. 1 Mackerel in barrels and kits.
Just received, and for sale by
April ll GEO. SYMMER8.
Concentrated Lye.
1 A OA8E8 CONCENTRATED LYE, fo
JLv/ making Soap. The best and mos
economical now in usc. For salo LOW, b
tho case, dozen or singlo box, by
April21 J. A T. R. AGNEW.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO TUE AFFLICTED-Nothing has
as yet been presented in tho way of a
Tonic, possessing such properties as Pank
nin'B Hepatic Hitters. 'They invigorate*
tho system and impart new lifo to a consti?
tution shattered and worn out by that most
distressing disease known as Dyspepsia.
They should bo tried by all those thus
aflectcd, and will never fail to give relief.
For salo bv all druggists.
April ll thly DR. C. H. MIOT, Agent.
THE KI CAA Iv I.I \ BRICK MA?
CHINE, justly celebrated for perfect sim?
plicity, great strength and immenso com?
pressing power, ia guaranteed, with eight
men and two horses, to self-temper thc
clay and make 3,000 to 3,500 elegant bricks
per hour. J. H. RENICK, Proprietor, No.
71 Broadway, New York, Boom 23.
Feb 1_ 3mo
ARTIFICIAL EYES-ARTIFICIAL
HUMAN "JES mado to order and inserted
hy Drs. F. BAUCH and P. GO?GELMANN,
(formerly employed by Boissonneau, Paris, )
No. 399 Broadway, Now York. Oct 17 ly
BATCHELORS HAIR DYE_This
splendid Hair Dye is tho best in thc world.
The only (rue and perfect Dye-harmless,
reliablo, instantaneous. No disappoint?
ment. No ridiculous tints. Natural black
or brown. Remedies tho ill effects of bad
dyes. Invigorates tho hair, leaving it soft
and beautiful. Thc genuitio is signed U7?
liam A, Batchelor. All others aro mero
imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold
by all druggists and perfumers. Factory
81 Barclay street, New Y'ork. es~ Beware
of a counterfeit. Dec ll ly
. REMOVED.
DR. R. W. GIBBES has removed to
Melvin M. Cohen's residence, near
East cud of Washington Btreet, qpposito
tho "Orphan House."_April 12 1 mo
Ale, Ale,' Ale !
On Consignment!
ONE HUNDRED dozen JEFFREY'S
SPARKLING ALE.
100 doz. BASS' ALE. For salo at *2.25
por dozen, in package? of-eight and ten
dozen. For sale by tho packago only.
When you order, do not fail to scud thc
cash. Delivered to Railroad Depots freo
of chftrgo. ALFRED TOLLESON.
April 19^___ _
Ladies, Please Notice.
UMBRELLAS, PARA?
SOLS, FANS and JEWELRY,
j neatly repaired. .
New FANS made Tor thoso,
'furnishing feathers.
CLOCKS repaired, cleaned and wan-ant?
ed, by J. E. LUMSDEN,
Corner Lady and Assembly streets.
April 19_
NEW SHEET MUSIC.
AFRESn SUPPLY of tho latest popu?
lar Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, Schot?
tisches.
Also, Music Books, Music Paper, &c.
Wo have every facility at oui- command
for procuring, with despatch, any Music
that cannot bo kept constantly on hand.
Music to any address by mail without
extra expense.
. DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Booksellers, .
Townsend & North's Old Stand.
April 14_
BY THE EMILY SOUDER.
ASELECTED ?TOOK or very excellent
FRENCH BON-BONS, CREAM CHO?
COLATES, JELLY CAKES, Ac, at
MCKENZIES CONFECTIONERY,
Plain street, near Central House
March M_1
THE SECRET SENTINEL !
ASPEAKING WATCHMAN! Never
eats, drinks or sleeps. Can bc seen at
tho COTTON GIN WAREHOUSE.
*y Visitors aro requested not to call
after dark. _ Marchi:!
LAGER BEER.
AFRESH LOT just received, at whole?
sale and on draught. ,
April 5 JOHN C. SEEGERS A- CO.
ERESH ARRIVALS.
4BOXES ORANGES.
4 '. LEMONS.
April 21 JOHN e. SEEGERfl A CO.
IRISH POTATOES
8BP.LS., just received, in fine order.
April 21 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.
ST. ELMO.
MOUE of the above popular hook, by
Miss Evans, just received -$2: and
other new books, at DUFFIE A CHAT
MAN'S Bookstore. April M
THE right to mann facturo'and sell the
GEORGIA COTTON PLANTER is"
granted to A. K. COLTON, Columbia, S. C.
ALBANY PACKHAM, Patentee.
The above Plaider is the invention of a
Georgia cotton-grower, and is the. only ono
in use which doesdlie work of four hands.,
and does not clog the s< ed.
?3-DON'T BUY ANY OTHER. "vA
A. R. COLTON.
JMarch 231_ _
Schweizer Cheese, Dutch Herrings.
ALARGE SWISS CHEESE, 250 pounds.
Real DUTCH HERRINGS. At
_April 10 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.'S._
New Books !
AN assortment of NEW PUBLICA?
TIONS, just received by last stoamcr,
For salo at McCAHTER'8 Bookstore,
Opposite Lawyer's Range.
Aprils R. L. BRYAN.
m
M'KEIMIE'S GARDEN
IS NOW OPEN for tho selison, for tho
salo of Ico Croaros, Sherbets, Water
Ices, kc, Ac. Plain street, below thoCcn
I ral HotoL_April 17 Imo
wa mmm\
C. F. JACKSON
INVITES tho attention of Ihc ladies to
his FINE ASSORTMENT of VEILS, con?
sisting of
CRAPE and LOVE VEILS,
DOTTED SILK VEILS,
Veil Dorage and Tissue-all colors,
White and Black Dotted Lace, for Veils.
April 17_'
To the Ladies
MRS. C. E> RE?D
HAS Just returned with a
fresh and superior' stock of ?
French, English and Ameri?
can MILLINERY, in all varie?
ties. Also, LADIES* WEARS:
superior Silk Coverings, at all
prices; Hair Braids, Coils,
Waterfalls, Curls, Netts, Ac;
all of which will bo sold VERY
LOW.
DRESS-MAKING
DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DE?
SPATCH. _April 17 3mo
Spring Season.
THE BLOODED and TROTTING
STALLION "JOHN MORGAN" I
.stands in Columbia at $20 tho sca?
con in advance, or $30 to insure.
Grooms fee 1$.
PicnionKK.-John Morgan by "Sailor
Boy," and ho, by "Jim Cropper," ono of
"Old Sir Archy's" best sons. John's dam
a half Morgau mare and half thorough?
bred, out ot "Whip" and "Woodpecker."
For other information, applv to A. H.
MONTEITH, at J. G. Gibbes* storo.
April 9_lmo_
POTATO SUPS.
WANTED, 100 bushels POTATO
SLIPS. Tho highest market price
will ho puid. E. A G. D. HOPE.
April 4 ?_
Prunes, Raisins, Currants.
FRESH PRUNES, RAISINS, CUR?
RANTS and CITRON. Just received
and for salo low by J. A T. R. AGNEW.
April 7 _
ALE AND PORTER.
ONE HUNDRED doz. EDINBURG ALE,
at $2.50 per.dozon.
50 doz. LONDON PORTER, at ?3.00 per
? dozen. Quality very superior, and for salo
in quantities to suit purchasers'.
April G_J. A T. R. AGNEW.
NSW STYLES
OF .
WATCHES AND CLOCKS!
TnE undersigned is in
receipt of a stock of newt^2-^
_'and fashionable JEWELRY, etc.
useful and ornamental-which ho offers for
salo at fair prices. An examination of his
assortment of goods is solicited.
REPAIRING of all kinds of CLOCKS,
WATCHES and JEWELRY promptly at?
tended to.
HAIR WORK gotten up in tho.best man?
ner and iu various styles.
I. SULZBACITER, .
April 7 At J. Snbzbacher A Co.'H. _
' NEW PIANO MUSIC.
AN .assortment of tho latest POLKAS,
WALTZES, MARCHES, Seings from
the Operas; also, Easy Songs for Begin?
ners. For sale at
McCARTER'S LOOKSTORE.
Ai ri! 5 lt.' E. BRYAN.
Agricultural and Horticultural Im?
plements. .
At >'?<? s:>m of the Golden Pad-Lock.
L LARGE .SUPPLY of the abo,e. cxn;
/1_ Histing in part of PLOWS, HARROWS,
I AN HILLS,GRAIN CRADLES, Scythes,
Straw Cutters, Corn Sin Hers.
A I.SO,
Pruning Saws and Knives, Ladies' Gar?
den Tools, in setts and pairs; Transplant?
ing Trowels and Forks, Spades, Spading
Forks, Rakes, Hoe?, Lines, ?Vc. In store
and for salo LOW for CASH by
April 5 _J01IN_ C. DIAL.
N OTICE.
12.000 B/1"I!- *c'
2.C.U0 lbs. primo SUOULDEKS.
ID tierces S. Davis, jr., A Co.'s PURE
LEAF LARD.
:? tierces S. Davis, jr., & Co.'s DIAMONE
HAMS -best Ham.
2 tierces S. C. HAMS. With other STA?
PLE GOODS, received to-dav and for sah
by CH. BALDWIN A CO.
March 'J !
JOHN H. HEISE.
Con lo c tion er,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!
CANDIES manufactured daily, at as IOT
as can bo laid down boro from th
North, mw Corner of Plain sud Marioi
streets. Feb 3
OF
Cheap Goods!
PRINTS, from m to 20 cents.
Bleached Longcloth, 12* to 20 cents.
Colored Muslins, 12$ to 75 cents. '
Ladies' Hose, 12Jc. to $1.50.
Misses' Hose, 25c-something extra.
Pantaloon Goods, (Men's,) 25c. to $L
" (Boys',) 25c. to $1.
Trunks, frota $1.50 to $20.
Swiss Muslin, 25c. to $1.50.
Nainsook Muslin-every grado and price.
Jaconet Muslin-a beautiful and attract?
ive line.
Corded, Dotted, Embroidered and Tuck?
ed Swios, 37C. to ?2.
Linen Cambric-all prices.
" Lawns- " "
. AI.SO, .
Tho finest collection of tho following:
Bombazines, Alpacas, Crapes,
Challies, Borages, Sheer Lawns,
Printed Muslins, Silks,
Jaconet, Swiss and Nainsook Bands,
Edgings and Insertions, '
Linen Embroidered Banda, Edgings and
Inc ..ions,
Roal Laces, in Honiton Guipure,
Maltcso Eng. Thread,
Valcncionnea and imitation of tho same,
Table Damask, Bleached and Brown,
Toilet Towels, Doylies, Napkins, Gloves,
Table Covers, Curtain Damask,
Emb'd Gurtain Muslin andLaco do.,
Linen Shootings and Pillow Casings,
Hoon Skirts, Ladies' Hats, (wholesale, )
Men's Straw, Leghorn and Panama Hats,
Family Colognes and Extracts,
CastUa and Toilet Soaps.
Superior and approved makes of
Thread, Noodles, Pins, Buckles, Braids,
Bodkins, Buttons, Emb'd Silk and Braids,
Brushes, Combs, Suspenders, Collars,
Cravats, Shirts, Belts, Beltings, Ribbons,
Toilet Powders and Puffs, Pomades,
Bandolino, Tooth Brushes,
Nail Brushes and Infants' Brushes,
Fancy Skirts-something now,
Yokes for Gowns, Ac, embroidered on
linen-something new,
Tho most attractivo style of Lace Col?
lars, with Embroidered Collars, at PRICES
THAT ARE ASTONISHINGLY LOW.
In addition, wo offer to merchants a
beautiful linc of DOMESTICS-having tho
salo of several well known and popular
makes of Brown Goods. NYo can offer in?
ducements.
DR.. O- SHIVER.
April ll_'_
Removal.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIBLD
HAYE
3rL emov o c3L
TO THE
.Large and Commodious Store recent?
ly fitted up for them on Main
Street, next to C. A. Bedell's,
ANDARE OPENING A
Large and Elegant Stock of
Spring Clothing,
Rats/
Furnishing Goods,
Cloths,
Cassimeres, Sec.,
AT PRICES
ASTONISHINGLY LOtV !
THE DEM' STOCK OF
COYS* AM) YOUTHS' CLOTHING
E \ EB BB O U( m TTO'J HIS CITY!
fl % ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF
HATS IN THE MARKET. " S tl
.Call and see for yourselves. April C
MIDNIGHT RAIDERS !
BEWARE of these midnight maraudera
and disturbers of '"nature's sweet re?
storer, balmv sleep." Get a bottle of the
infallible "BED BUG DESTROYER." Now
is tho timo to get rid of them, and secure
peace and comfort. For salo bv
FISHER A HEINITSH,
April 1. . Druggists.
SARATOGA WATER !
JUST received frosh from tho Spring,
For salo bv
FISHER A HEINITSH,
April i_ Druggists.
SARDINES ! SARDINES!! .
ONE THOUSAND bozos Sardines, jusi
roccivod, and for salo at TWENTY
CENTS per box.
March C J. & T. R. AGNEW.
"Live and Let Live!"
THE PHONIX
POWER TRESS
HAVING been thoroughly fitted up and
supplied wfth CARDS, PAPER, BRONZE,
COLORED INK, CUTS and TYPE in great
variety, tho proprietor ie prepared to exe?
cute, at abort notice, iu good stylo, aud at
rcasonablo prices, every variety of
Job Printing,
From a Visiting Card to .a Three-Sheet
Poster, or a Pamphlet to a Iargc:sizcd Vo?
lume.
Call and Examine Samples
Of tim : illowing:
Books, Pamphlets,
Hand-bills, Pos tere,
Programmes, Rusinoss Cards,
Visiting Cards, Dray TickctH,
Wedding Cards, Receipts,
Rill Heads, Labels,
Circulai s, Rlnuks, Ac
JULIAN A. SELBY, Propr
Pheonix and Gleaner Printing Office,
West eido Main Street, abovo Taylor,
April 6 Columbia, 8. C.
Biscuit !
SODA, Cream, Sugar, Tea and Butter
CRACKERS.
Gringer. Cakes and Snaps, and Novelty
Cakes. FISHER & LOWRANCE.
. April 18_
ONE nAND CAN DO THE WORK OF
FOUR.
Those who uso them do not caU them
humbugs.
Made in Richmond, Va. Trice EIGHTY
DOLLARS.
CORN PLANTERS $20.
_April 7 FISHER & LOWRANOE.
JDTJRTTAM
AT WHOLESALE or RETAIL. By
April 2 FISHER & LOWRANCE.
HARDWARE.
IRON, STEEL.
NAILS, POTWARE.
Tin'd and Jap'd HOLLOWWARE1
* Carpenters' and Black.?ra's TOOLS
.SCALES.
AXES, S. W. Collins' and caier
brands.
PAINTS. OHS and GLASS.
In store and for sale LOW by
FISHER & LOWRANCE.
THE TRIUMPH OF ART!
MORE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF
Heinitsh's Queen's Delight.
171XTRACTS FROM LETTERS; "Tho
li Queen's Delight is beginning to
awaken tho attention of our physicians.
Its remarkable curative power is econ in
its wonderful effect upon disease. As a
blood purifier, there is no medicine Uko it
known to the profession. A gentleman
told mc that his son has been taking tho
Queen's Delight, and is moro benefited by
it than bv any other medicine. Ho wants
a dozen bottles."
Extract from a letter: "It is due to yon
to state in this public manner, in order
that tho people may know tho truth, that
I have tried you)- Queen's Delight, and
found it not only what you said it was-"a
?mro medicine"-but tho best medicino I
lavo ever taken for eruptions and general
had health. I had an eruption all over my
body, with impaired digestion and disor?
dered liver, and have tried a great many
medicines without any benefit. I havo
taken ono bottle of your Queen's Delight,
the eruption has disappeared, my appetite
is better, my liver and digestion is im?
proved. I am satisfied ono cr two moro
bottles will cure me."
Extract from a letter: "At the close of
the war, my constitution was shattered. I
could not eat, sleep or perform any duty
whatever, such was my prostrate "condi?
tion. Medicine and medical aid I had in
abundance, such was my condition up to a
few montlis since, when I began tho uso of
your Queen's Delight. I have used two
bottles, my constitution is greatly im?
proved, my appetite is good, enjoy refresh?
ing sleep, and am able to perform my share
of daily labor."
Extract from a U tter-Wonderful effect
of only one bottle: "I have used only a
half bottle of 'Queen's Delight' for boils
and eruptions of tho skin and itching hu?
mors of the blood, which annoyed me very
much. I am entirely cured. I think your
odiciiie a valuable ono."
A remarkable case of liver complaint and
headache cured by tho use ol "Heinitsh's
Queen's Delight:" A lady of unquestioned
worth and reputation voluntarily gives tes?
timony of tho wonderful effects of this
medicine. She has been from early years
a martyr lo headaches, caused by imper?
fect action of tho liver, producing intenso
headache and pain over the ey< s. she has
taken only four bottles, and assures us of
thc perfect cure it bas made. She now en?
joys good health.
Still another: "During last spring, I had
bcon troubled with obstinate chills and
fever, which, when cured, loft my system
in a wretched condition, blood impure, and
I was afflicted with an angry, and, as I at
ono time thought, an incurable, cutaneous
eruption over my ontiro body. Tho most
violent remedies suggested failed to work
a cure, until, at the instance of a friend, I
tried Dr. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. Less
than two bottles cured nie, leaving my skin
in a healthy condition. My general health
is as good as ever. For such purposes, I
havo, over sineo my cure, unhesitatingly
recommended your Queen's Delight."
Don't buy any but the right kind. All
genuino Queen's Delight has the copy-right
mark on tho outside, and it is tho only
medicino which produces these wonderful
cures. For salo wholesale and retail at
FISHER A HEINITSH'S
April_Drug Storo.
Plow Moulds! Plow Moulds!
pr^V/Hk SWEDES PLOW MOULDS,
OUU just recoived and for salo by
March 8 J. A T. R. AGNEW.

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