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BT J-ULI?N A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, 8. G., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1867. VOLUME III-NO. 120.
THE PHCENIX,
I' U ll US1IED DAILY AM) TRI-WEEIU.V. .
THE GLEANER,
KV Kit Y WEDNESDAY MO..N1NO.
J3Y JULIAN A. SELBY,
.CITY PRINTER.
Office ou Maih st root, a few doors above
Taylor (or Camden) street.
TEHMS^-IN ADVANCE.
. , HUllSCUIl'TIO.N.
Daily Paper, sl\ months.,.$4 00
Tri-WoeUly, ,c r . 2 50
Weekly, ' " " .,. 1 50
ADVF.urisr.5ir.NXH
Inserted at 75 couti per square for tho first
ins v i io II , and 50 cents for each subsequent.
Weealy 75 cents each insertion.
MOT A liberal discount made on the above
rates when advertisements are inserted by
t he month or year.
AGENTS.
W. C. Moore, Abbeville.
J. R. Allen, Chester.
Julina Poppe, Anderson C. H.
S. P. Eduard, Newberrv C. H.
W. T. Sims,-Union.
J. M. Allen, Greenville.
TENNESSEE ELECTION.-The result
of thp election io Tennessee for Go?
vernor, Congressmen, etc., is, of
oourso, aa was expected. The New
YoBjk Tribune parades the Brownlow
majorities given in different Counties
of the State, and compares them with
the voto given for Boll and Brecken?
ridge. Suoh a comparison is simply
ridiculous. Four-fifths of the white
voters of Tennessee have been dis?
franchised, and tho black men have
taken their places." A Brownlow oor- j
respondent of the New York Tribune
states that tho vote polled in I860 was
145,000, and the number registered
this year will reaoh 110,000, and pos?
sibly 130,000. So that, even with the
addition of tho large colored vote,
the number of voters is not as large
aa in 18G0, showing what a sweeping
disfranchisement there has been of
the white voting population' of the
State. In some Counties, there were
not as many white voters as there
were offices to ba filled, and in others
the Governor set aside- the registra?
tion, wherever it was not agreeable
to him. A comparison, therefore, of
the voto now with the vote of 1860
shows nothing except that the odored
votes have been cast for Brownlow,
wholesale, and his instruments.
[Baltimore Sun.
Asa Keeler, postmaster in a village
of Wyoming County, Pa,, recently
deceased, was appointed by Presi?
dent Monroe. Ho was . tho oldest
acting postmaster in the United
States.
% WANTED,
T FIRST-RATE COOK, to go in tho
il country. Rcferonce required. Applv
to H. D. MANAHAN.
Aug 7_2_
WANTED TO KENT,
t?-jt A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, or
"Jfioart of a large ono. Anplv to
*^ E. COUES, Nickersoii's Hotel.
Ang 7 8?
Harvey's Rat and Mice Paste.
GET HW OF TUE BATS.
HARVEY'S RAT PASTE exterminates
Rata, Mice, Roaches and Ants from
.your store-room, corn houses or cribs,
your kitchens, your houses; saves you mo
.ney in providing for these, thieves; a sure
ure for tiioso depreda-tora and destroyers.
For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH,
Aug 7 Drpggists.
FRESH LEMONS.
JUST received at
AngC J. C. REEGERS A CO.'s.
FOR SALE,
ON the FIRST MONDAY in September,
a small HOUSE and four acres of
LAND, within tho limits of the city, situ?
ated beyond Charlotte Junction Railroad.
Terms made known on day of salo.
Aug G_t6?
CO R N .
1 000 C^RX W?*t0rn WHITE
500 bhshels Western MIXED CORN. At
LOW PRIOEH for CASH by
COPELAND A REARDEN.
Aug 6_ Imo
Wheat Wanted.
WANTED, 200 or 300 bushels WHEAT,
foT which the highest market prico
*iU bo paid. T. WIBBELT,
Aug 6 6* Columbia, S. C.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COLUMBIA, ATJO?BT 8,1867.
AT a public meeting of the citizens, held
in the A. M. E. Church, tho foilovringreso?
lution waa adopted:
Resolved, That a mass mooting be called
on Friday aftcrnoou, Augusto, al3 o'clock.
C. M. WILDER, Chairman.
P. T. TOLA WP, Secretary. An g 6 4*
To Remove.
On or about the 10th of September next,
we proposo to move our business stand,
and occupy tho "LARGE CENTRE
STORE," Sn Walker's Building, Main Btreet, ;
situated on tho square opposite tho Court
House. Until that time, wo will be found
at the cid stand, still offering our great
bargains in Dry Goods.
July 31_ B. C. SHIVER.
TO TUS AJFP1.1CTKD.-Nothing has
as yet been presented in tho way of a
Tonic, possessing such properties as Pank
nin's Hepatic Bitters. They invigorato
tho system and impart new lifo toa consti?
tution shattered and wornoutby that most
distressing disease known as Dyspepsia.
Thoy should bo tried by all tboae thoa
aflccted, and will never fail to give relief.
For sale bv all druggists.
April ll 'thly Du. C. H. MIOT, Agent.
B.VTCUKLOifs HAIR DYE.-This
splendid Hair Dye is tho best in the world.
Tho only. true and perfect Dye-harmless,
reliable, instantaneous. No disappoint
menti No ridiculous tints. Natural black
or brown. Remedie? the ill effects of had I
dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft |
I and beautiful. The genuino is signed Wil?
liam A. Batchelor. All others aro mero
imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold
by all druggists and perfumers. Factory
81 Barclay street, New York. JW Beware
of a counterfeit. Dec ll ly
Bartlett's Reversible Sewing Ma?
chines.
THE most perfect and simple machine
made, for stitching, hemming, tuck?
ing, braiding, Ac. ONLY $25.
A new supply of tho UNIVERSAL
CLOTHES-WASHER AND WRINSER.
Price $5. JOEL KETCHUM. JR. A CO.,
July 30 j_Agents.
I FLOUR! FLOUR! !
FRESH-GROUND FLOUR, at wholesale
arid retail, at
Aug C JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.'S.
The best Season to Plant Turnip Seed.
JU8T RECEIVER:
WAITE'H ECLIPSE,
LARGE WHITE GLOBE,
YELLOW ABERDEEN,
RUTA BAGA. For sale cheap at
FISHER A HEIXITSIPS. Druggists.
Juno 30
OIL! OIL!
-fl f\ BBLS. Keroscno and Machinery
Xvi OIL, just received and for sale at
greatly reduced price? by
_*M4 ___ J-AT-Jl-_AGN?w-i_
Hocker's Self-Raising Flour.
?)f\ BARRELS just received hy Btoam
?i\J er, anti for aalo by
Aug 30 J. A T. R. AGNEW.
~ NO. 1 MACKEREL".
FRESH SUPPLY, inst received at
Julv 1'2 J. 0. SEEGERS A CO.'S.
A
Tobacco, Tobaoco.
TWENTY boxes FINE TOBACCO, for
salo CHEAP.
Juno 15 ALFRED TOLLESON.
Fresh Lager Beer,
DIRECT from Baltimore, in half and |
quarter barrels, and by the glass, at
July 21 J. C. BEEPERS A CO.'S. I
? HAMS AND BACON STRIPS,
SUGAR-CURED, at
JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.'S, :
Aug 4 _ I
FOOD FOR CHILDREN.
PREPARED PROM WHEAT. lt is
almost identical with milk in chemical
composition, and contains abundant sup?
plies of every element of bodily organiza?
tion. For sale bv
FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists.
Ang l__
TH0S. E. GREGG & CO.,
BROKERS.
STOCKS, Bond?, Gold and Exchange
bought and ?old. Office- nt GREGG A
OO.'B. July 31
PINE APPLE CHEESE.
OfV CHOICE PINE APPLE CHEESE,
Ov just received and tor sale bv
July 25 _ j. .\ T. R. AGNEW.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO ! 1
(\f\ BOXES CHOICE TOBACCO, just
J?\J received on consignment, and (or
salo low bv J. A T. H. AGNEW.
July 6
FRESH ARRIVALS.
RITS SHAD ROE.
Tierces Extra ?ugar-Corod HAMS.
Tierces I'uro Leaf LARD.
Firkins prime Goshen BUTTER.
Boxes English Dairv, New York Stato
Factory and Pine Appin CHEESE.
Genuine Imported English ALE and
PORTER, pinta.
Pale, Stearine, Chemical, Olivo and a full
assort mont of Fancy SOAPS,"at reduced
prices. i
Choice TEAS-Oolong, Young Hyson, Ac.
C 'FFEE-Old Government Java, Rio.&c.
Fresh Trenton CRACKERS.
N<>* Country FLOUR, Extra Family, low.
Fresh Beat primo Carolina RICE.
Crosse A Blackwell's PICKLES, assorted.
French FRUITS, in Brandy.
MACCARONI, VERMICELLI, Ac.
Fresh Goods received from -New York
and Baltimore by every steamer, and of?
fered at lowest cash prices.
Aug 2 GEO. SYMMER8.
Our Bulletin Board-Arrivals.
LIFE FOR THE HAIR, a new article,
to mako beautiful hair, and restore it,
when groy, toits natural color
Preserving Fluid has arrived.
Jar Corks, for Pickle and Preserve Jars.
Spices for Pickling.
Baker's Broma and Cocoa.
Lemon Svrnp and Tamarinds.
Julv 27 ._ FISHER A HEINlTSn.
MOLASSES AND BA?
5HHDS. MOLASSES.
C .? Clear Ribbed SIDES.
5 hilda. SHOULDERS. For sale low by
Jnly I? E. k G. I). HOPE.
Pure Lime Juice.
-| /A DOZEN, prepared from thc East
XU IndiaLinie Fruit. This is something
agreoable and refreshing to the well, and
especially invigorating and healthy drink
for thc sick. Just received at
July ll thG_E. POLLARD'S.
Twenty-eight Pound Turnip.
TO secure a good stand, plant your seed
about thc middle of July to August 1.
Thia season snits tho turnip, and yon will
never fail in securing a good crop. Plant
the WINTER DUTCH TURNIP, REDTOP
and RUTA BAGA-the three best kinds.
All for salo at tho Seed Store of
_July 18 FISHER A HEINlTSn.
Vinegar, Coffee,
Oraolters, Etc.
2REES. CIDER VINEGAR.
1 bbl. White Wine "
'20 sacks RIO COFFEE.
5 bbls. Farina CRACKERS.
5 " Soda "
5 " Butter "
2 ?? Sugar SNAPS.
2 " Oinger SNAPS. For salo low by
July 18 E. A G. D. HOPE.
Fresh Biscuit and Crackers.
BBES. SUGAR CRACKERS,
Rbis. Soda Biscuit,
Bbls. Cream Crackers,
" Butter Crackers,
" Ginger Schnapps,
Just received per steamer, and for salo
by J. A T. lt." AGNEW. _
KEROSENE OIL.
THE CHEAPEST LIGHT in tho world,
if you gut the best. Just received, an?
other fresh lot, which is offered at lower
price bv tho barrel, gallon, quart and pint,
at FISHER A HEINITSH'S
July 24_Drug Store.
WANTED,
CA S. C. R. R. BONDS and COUPONS.
. North Carolina Bonds, old and new.
South Carolina Stock.
G. A C. Railroad Bonds - .guaranteed. I
North-Eastern Railroad Bonds.
FOR SALE -C. A S. C. R. R. Stock.
THOS. E. G RE' IQ A CO., i
June 27 Rrokers. \
Butter and Cheese.
FIRKINS GOSHEN RUTTER- reduced
price
Firkins choice Orange County BUTTER
-reduced price.
Also, a fresh supply of that delicious
Botter, in 21-lb. packages- -air and water- ,
tigbt.
Pine Apple, English Dairy and prime N.
Y. Stute Factory Cheese. For ^ale low by ,
?Tulv G_GEO SYMMKRS. ' !
Lawns, Lawns.
TEST received, a nice lol of LAWNS, al '
twenty cents per yard.
June IK ALFRED TOEEESON. j
TO REN L,
TEE. ROOM over thc store of Thomson
liarle. Applv to
April 1!? ALFRED TOLLESON,
KEEP COOL.
TEN DOZ. FANS, at half former prices; !
from 5 cents to Call and got a
I prettv fan. _ ALFRED ToEEESON.
HATS! HATS!
ALARGE stock or STRAW and FELT
HATS-cheap.
June 18 ALFRED TOLLESON.
FEMALE SEMINARY.
TBE next term af the sub?
scriber's SCHOOL Till com?
mence on MONO AT, September
2, and continue sixteen weeks,
till Friday, December 20, at tho
following rates, payable half in
advance:
Tuition in Spelling," Reading, Primary
I Arithmetic and Geography, with
Writing commenced...$8
Above, with English Grammar and El?
ementary History. 12
Above, with higher English StudicB,
. Mathematics, Ac._ 16
Above, with Latin or Fionch. 20
Music1 on Piano .. 20
Board.. 80
e ?"If desired, instruction will bo given
to a Select Claus of Young Ladies, three
afternoons in tho weok.
Competent Assistants will bo employed
in the Elementary and Musical Depart?
ments. Apply at corner of Camdon and
Pickous streets. W. MULLER*
Aug 1_Imo
"~350 POUNDS
??Pf CROP TURNIP SEED,
Comprising the following variotioa:
IMPROVED YELLOW RUTA BAGA,
WHITE SWEDISH
NORFOLK,
SNOW-BALL,
WHITE FLAT DUTCH,
GLOBE, and li KD TOP.
Received by laat steamer from Philadel?
phia. Partie? desiring
FRESH AW Ii RELIABLE SEED,
Can procure them
AT MIOT'S DRUG STORE.
July 24_
NEW BOOKS.
LOUISA, OF PRUSSIA-by Miss Muhl
bach.
Beuch and Bar, its wit, humor, Ac.-by
Bigelow-with platos.
College Lifo; by Rev. Dr. Stephen Olin.
Thackeray's English Humorists, and the
Reigns ot the Four Georges.
Liher Librorum-Structuro, Purposes, Ac
Seabrook's Travels in Germany and
Switzerland.
Mr. Wynyau's Ward; by tito author of
Sylvan Holt's Daughter.
Raymond's Heroine-a capital novel,
says "tho London Times.
Diavola, ur Nobody's Daughter; by Miss
Braddon.
Also, new supplies of all Miss Muhl
bach's Historical Romancea. For salo at
J. J. McCARTER'S Bookstore.
July 19 R. L. BRYAN.
Louisa of Prussia and Her Time.
BY LOUISA MUHLRACH. An Histori?
cal Novel, illustrative of tho period of
Napoleon's Invasion of Germany.
Now supply of Henry VIII and Catherine
Parr,
Frederick the Great and his Family,
Joseph ll and his Court,
Merchant of Rorlin,
Frederick the Groat and bia Friends.
Trice of each of abjve, in cloth. 82.
Paper-bound Novels-a new stock-at 23
and 50 cents.
Other new and valuable Books. For Bale
at DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S
July 18 bookstore, Columbia.
Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer
and Undertaker.
HAVING resumed tho j
Jabove business, I am pre?
pared to execute all kinda
ol' work iu the above line at the shortest
notice ami moat reasonable prices.
A variety of COFFINS constantly on
hand. Funerals promptly attended.
Aug 30 II. H, BERRY.
At Brenuau & CarrolPri Carriage Factory.
CANDY.
BOXES ASSORTED CANDY, low for
cash at J. 0. SEEGERS fi <"< K'S.
12
Old Newspapers
FOR SALE at the
PJTON?X OFFICE.
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS !
THE ?0033 POTASH.
ANEW POTASH, or CONCENTRATED
LYE: will malu bettor soap, with lesa
trouble, than any other potash out. It ia
much cheaper, and a ready soap-maker.
Trv it. Try it. New thin;? must be tried.
This Potash ia genuine, and is warranted
to make Soap. Ruy it at the right place,
and you wont he deceived. The Grand
Potash ia for ?ale only bv
FIHHER A HEINITSH, Druggists.
July 21_
Irish Potatoes !
CHOICE NEW POTATOES, for salo at
greatly reduced prices by
Juue 26 J. A T. R. AGNEW.
FISHER & LOWRANCE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Flour.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, from new
wheat, for salo by
June 30 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Bolting Cloths.
BEST ANCHOR BRANDS, assorted
numbers.
May 2G FISHER A LOWRANCE.
SODA BISCUIT.
FRESH SODA, RUTTER and MILK
CRACKERS.
GINGER CAKES, NUTS, Ac. For salo
by FISHER A LOWRANCE.
May 24
A Truly Wonderful Medicine!
BElMSIflHPEn DELIGHT.
Liver Complaint Cured by Queen's
Delight.
THE symptoms of Liver Complaint are
uneasiness and pain in tho right side,
and soreness upon touch immediately
under tho inferior ribB; inability to he
upon the left side, or, if at all, a dragging
sensation is produced which seriously
affects respiration, causing, very often, a
tronblosomo cough. Together with these
symptoms, we perceive a coated tongue,
aoidity of tho stomach, deficiency of per?
spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic
pain in tho shoulder, with a great disposi?
tion to sleep, and depression of spirits,
and sometimos sores in tho mouth or
throat. These symptoms, if permitted to
continue, will eventually produce consump?
tion, tho most baneful of all diseases.
Dyspepsia.
Tho oymptomo of Dyspepsia are various;
those affecting the stomach aro ?uusea,
heart-burn, loss of appetite, disgust for
food, sometimes a depraved appetite,
sense of fnlness or weight in the stomach,
sinking or fluttering in the pit of the sto?
mach, sour eructations, coated tongue,
acidity of tho stomach, hurried and diffi?
cult breathing, Ac.
Tho sympathetic affections are very di?
versified-cold feet, pain or weakness
through the limbs, swimming of tho head,
sudden flushes of heat, Ac.
Tho uso of tho QUEEN'S DELIGHT
should bo persevered in until every symp?
tom of Dyspepsia has vanished, and health
is entirely restored.
Derangements of the Liver and
Stomach
Are sources of insanity. From disorder
or obstruction, a morbid action of the sym?
pathetic and other nerves follows, and tho
functions of tho brain aro impaired and
deranged; derangement there will also
prodnoe disease of tho heart, Hkin, lungs
and kidneys, lt is owing to tho same
cause that thousands die with Cholera,
Bilious or Yellow Fever, and that most
baneful disease, Consumption.
The origin of numerous cases of Con?
sumption is impaired digestion; and many,
many cases of supposed Consomption
could be entirelv cured by the use of tho
QUEEN'S DELIGHT, as" the emaciation,
nobility und cough attending weakness of
the digestive organs are so near allied to
tho svmptoma of Consomption, that tho
one disease i:< frequently mistaken for tho
Other.
Notice.
lt is a well-established fact that fully
one-half ol ihe female portion of our
population are- seldom in the enjoyment of
good health, or, to use their own expres?
sion, "never feel Well." They arc languid,
devoid ol ?di energy, extremely nervous
and have no appetite. Td this class of
i invalids, tin Queen's Delight i* especially
^recommended. Their peculiar tonie and
invigorating properties render it invalua?
ble in such casos. The patient should im?
mediately discard all pills and powders, as
they only weaken the system, and resort to
the us.i <>f the Queen's Relight, the inva?
riable result of which will be a strong and
hearty constitution, a disappearance of all
nervousness, a good appetite and a perfect
restoration to health.
Weak and delicate children are made
strong by using the Queen's Delight. In
fact, it is" a Family Medicine; it can bu ad?
ministered with perfect safety to a child
three months obi, the most delicate female
or a mau of ninet v.
Of Be sure and ask for "HEINITSH'S
QUEEN'S DEEIOHT;" none other ia genu?
ine. For sale by
FISHER A HEINITS1!, Druggists,
Jnlv 0 Columbia, S. C.

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