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THE ' -Jit-Bi fl- , ,1, <w . . ? Daily Paper $8 a Year .. . "??!> "A -J- .. .... ' . . ._> *? ? .______ _____-_ '. '. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. - -. : ? . "Let our Just Censure COLUMBIA. S. a. THURSDAY MORNING*, OCTOBER 3, 1867. ??? VOLUME III-NO. 168. THE PHONIX, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLif. THE GLEANER, F.VF.HY WEDNESDAY MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. O ?TI co on Main street, s few doors above Taylor (or Camden) etroot. .PERMS-IN ADVANCE. sunscnimON. Daily Paper, six months.M 00 Tri-Woekly, " " ?.3 60 Weekly, " M .1 60 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 76 cents per square for the first insertion, and 60 cents for each subsequent. Weekly 76 cents each insertion. SRT A liberal discount mode on the abova rates toben advertisements are inserted by the month or year. AGENTS. Spartanburg-Hiram Mitchell. J. B. Allen, Chester. Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H. 8. P. Einard, Newberry C. H. James Grant, Union. J. M. Allen, Greenville. "Mes? ST?ANCI: CHAPTER" EX ' PLAINED.-Having noticed in tho Commercial, of the 12th inst., under the above caption, a highly incredi? ble story pertaining to a person whose sex had changed, my curiosity to know what truth there might bein so strange a story, so.ci rc umst au tinily detailed by the editor of a respect? able journal, ("Brick" Pomeroy's paper,) led mo to address the post? master of the town where this re? markable freak of nature was said to have occurred, for information upon tho subject. The following response 'from tho postmistress of tue town et Brodhead, although not scientifically explaining the question of "sex" pertaining to the individual under discussion, is sufficiently suggestive to enable one to draw a tolerably cor? rect conclusion therefrom: BpoDHEAD, Wis., January 1,1868. Sm: The story you wish informa? tion about is partly true. Ellen Burnham was married as a woman. I attended her wedding porty. She lived two or three years in that rela-' tiou; then changed her clothing, lived single a year or two, then mar? ried a lady of my acquaintance. I understand they live happy together. He never was father or mother. They were some of the first people of our town. His father was a physician, and a very fine man. Yourr - - t fuily, MRS. ELIEANOR H. CUNT , Postmistress. P. S.-The young lady was the music teacher of his present wife. [Cincinnati Commercial THE ITALIAN TROUBLES.-The trou? bles in Italy are ascribed by the Lon? don Times to the different 'parties in the Imperial Parliament, none of which are able to govern, or are will? ing to allow the others to govern. According to this authority, Italy is in danger of dissolution, and from internal disorders rather than from foreign violence. It is not only by France or Austria, not by the Pope or by the Bourbon, that the ruin of Italy'can ever be compassed. If Italy falls, it will be by her own hand by the improvidence and infatuation, by tho blind selfishness of her lead? ing men. DEATH OP MISS CALLAHAN.-Miss Callahan, the poor girl who was first ravished by a negro and then thrown over a cliff at Frankfort, died yester? day, of her injurie?. The monster, after accomplishing the hellish deed, threw his victim over the cliff, and, on her lodging against a bush, hurled upon her a heavy stone, which bore her to the bottom of the precipice. It is not wonderful thut he has met swift retribution. [Louisville Courier, Isl. Oa Satnrday last, a mooting waa hold at Ha?firr.tov.'n, Md., to adopt measures to aid in relieving the poor of the South. Committees, consist? ing of two ladies and two gentlemen, were appointed for each election dis? trict of the Couuty, to solicit coutri butions. LAMENTABLE DESTITUTION.-On Thursday morning last, in the ooldest weather of the season, a colored woman, poor, houseless and home? less, was delivered of an infant in the publie street. As soon as her condi? tion was ascertained, she received assistance, and has been properly taken care of in the hospital. At last accounts, mother and child were doing as well as could be expected. [Charleston News. The "immortalJ. N." prophecies that Thad. Stevens will die in bis bed in Washington city, on the 12th of February, 1868, perfectly happy, but the negroes and white? will have a bloody fight at his burial. A horse and sleigh were stolen from the enclosure in front of Sing Sing Prison two days ago. RICHLAND-IN EQUITY Jn re-Simeon Fair, Solicitor.-HUI to perpetuate testimony. Exporte-Julien Houle, Administrator. Petition in the case. ON bearing tho pctiiion abovo stated, and on motion of W. S. Monteith, pro. pet., it is ordered that all persons who may think thomselvos interested in the title to certain lot of LAND situated in tho city of Columbia, boundod North by Lum? ber street, East hy lot of Thoa. H. Wade, South hy Coleman B. Walker, West by Bull street, and in a mortgage (claimed to bo satisfied) upon the said Lands, given by tho late J. S. DUE, do appear at my office, three months from the dato hereof, to wit, on tho 17th day of MARC!T next, at ll o'clock, to cross-examine tho tcstimouy which may he produced and introduce tes? timony in reply. D. B. DESAUSSURE, Dec 18 Kamo_C. E. R. D. State South Carolina-Richland. Dist. /JV THE COMMON PLEAS. Abraham Stork, Survivor, vs. Keatinge & Ball.-Attachment. WHEREAS tho plaintiff did, on the 1st day of May, 1807, filo hi* declara? tion against the defoudants, who, ns it is said, aro absent from aud without tho limits of this st at L', and havo neither wife nor attorney known within tito Rame upon whom a copy of tho said declaration might be served. It is, therefore, on motion of Messrs. Arthur, Melton A Melton, plaintiffs attor? neys, ordered, that tho said defendants do appear and plead to tho said declaration, on or before tho second day of May, which will be in tho year one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-eight; otherwise, final and absolute judgment will then bo given and awarded against them. D. B. MILLER, C. C. F. Clerk's Office, Columbia, Richland Dis trict. May 1, 1807._MayJ q.}_ State South Carolina-Richland Dist. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Geo. W. Swopsson vs. The Memphis and Ohio Railroad Company.-Attachment. TUE plaintiff having, on tho 1st day of May, 1867, filed his declaration, and it appoaring that Wm. F. DeSaussure, Esq,., is the attorney of "The Memphis and Ohio Railroad Company," the absent debtors, and is a resident within the limits of this State: On motion of Mosers. Arthur, Melton A Melton, plaintiffs attorneys, it is ordered, that a copy of the declaration in this caso be served on tho said W. F. DcSausauro, Esq., attorney as aforesaid, with a cony of this order endorsed thereon; and if tho said "The Memphis and Ohio Railroad Company," tho defocdants, shall not ap? pear and make their defenco to this action, on or beforo thc second day of May next, judgment Bhall be given and awarded for the plaintiff. D. B. MILLER, C. C. P. Clerke Office, Columbia, 8. C., May 1, 1867._May 4 q5 Limestone Springs Female High Schoo?. REV. WM. CURTIS, LL.I)., PniSCTPAL. THE ensuing session of this St!HOOL will commence on ^WEDNESDAY, thc 10th day of j February uext. It is requested that applica? tions for admission be made as soon w? poasiblo to Dr. CURTIS at tho School; answers will ba returned in each instance, and parties thou applied for will bo met by Dr. CURTIS at tho most conve? nient point on tho line of railroad between Charleston and Pacolet Depot, at the open? ing of the School. Terms, payable in advance, in currency, Ser session of five months: oard, including washing, fuel, lights, Ac.?75 00 Tuition in all English branches- 25 00 Stationery, pens, ink, paper, ?to. 1 00 Tho above ia required for each Pupil; tho following aro optional: Tuition on tho Piano. $25 00 Uso of Piano. . 2 50 Tuition OP the Guitar. 20 00 Vocal Lessons, soparate. 20 00 Vocal Leesons, in olass. 10 00 Tuition in French or Modern Lan? guages, oaoh. 20 00 Tuition in Drawing or Painting. 20 00 No other charge will be made, except for Rooks and private Stationery furnished. Jan 14 SPECIAL NOTICES. ^MARRUGE ANO CK LI I? A CY.-AN ESSAY FOR YOUNO MEN on the Crime of Solitude, and tho Diseases and Abuses which crcato Impediments to Marriage, with B?ro means of relief. Sont in soaled letter envelopes, free of nhargo. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb 1_3mo FT is a matter of congratulation that we have at last had a reliable Tonio intro? duced in Panknin's Hepatic Bitters; manu I fae tur ed at the South by Dr. C. F. Panknin, the wcU known Charleston Chemist; and I whioh can bo usod by all persons, regard? less of ago or sex, who require a tonic medicino. Auk your family physician, and he will be sure to recommend thom. For salo by all druggists. April 10 wly DB. C. H. MIOT. Agent. I DEBILITY AND KAIACIATION Both result from the lack of ability to con? vert the food into nutriment. How neces? sary, then, for those suffering from theso alarming symptoms to immediately resort to a remedy that will strengthen the stom? ach and digestivo organs. For, as soon as this desirable, object has been accom? plished, tho health improves, and tho pu tient resumes his usual personal appear? ance. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS have attained a world-wide popularity in such cases, and havo been proven tho best and safest means of removing constipa? tion, toning the stomach, giving enorgy to the livor and relieving overy symptom of nervousness and depresi?n of spirits. Its cheering and beneficial effects are highly spoken of hy thousands, who owo to it their restoration to health. No resto? rative in the annals of medicino has at? tained tho same popularity in the short space of time it has been before tho pub? lic, or has won tho high endorsements accorded to this excellent tonic. Many other preparations, purporting to bo cor i rectivea and restoratives, have been intro 1 duoed, and have perished ono by one, while the popularity of Uostcttcr's Stoni I acb Bitters continues to increase, and is now recognized as a standard household I medicine. The success which attends thc use of tho Bitters evinces at once its vir? tues in all cases of debility and diseases ol I the stomach. Certificates, almost without number, have been published, attesting ita truly miraculoua power in removing those painful and fearful diseases. And al this time it seems idle to do more than call attention to tho great remedy of thc age, in order to awaken public attention tc I its excellence. It is the only preparatior of thc kind that is reliable in all casos, and it is therefore worthy of tho conside ration of tho afflicted. Jan 20 Of A COUGH, A COI.I). UK A SORE THROAT, requires immediate attention and should bo chocked. If allowed to con tunic, Irritation of tho Lungs, a Perma nent Throat Disease, or Consumption, ii ofton the result. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL. TROCHES I Having a direct influence to the parts, givi immediate relief. For BRONCHITIS, ASTH MA, CATARRH, CONSUMPTIVE AND TBBOA' DISEASES, Trochos aro used with alway good success. Singers and Public Speakers nae them ti clear and Btrengthou the voice. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Tro ches," and do not take any of tho wortli less imitations that may bo offered. Sol everywhere. Oct 27 +4mo Tlie Confessions und Experience o an Invalid.-Published for the bonefl and as a caution to young men and othcrt who suffer from Nervous Debility, Promu turo Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying th means of self-cure. Written by ono wh cured himself, and sent free on receivin a post-paid directed envelope. Addree NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Brooklyn, Ne York. Also free, by the same publisher, circular o? DAISY SWAIN, the great Poci of the War._Dec 18 3mo NOTICE.*"" WE, tho undersigned, do hereby not il our customers, and the public gi norally, that owing to tho high prices i Flour, aa well as the dullness of trade, ti shall be compelled, from thc 1st day i FEBRUARY, 1868, to reduce tho mimbi of Loaves of Bread to tho former level i TWENTY-FOUR LO AVES PER DOLLA! W. STIEGLITZ, THEO. WIBBELT. P. S'. Wo shall also bo compelled to a< hero strictly to a cash system. Jan 28 10 Uragi and Bf?-diclnea, wholesale ai retail, as cheap as any city in the world, Fisher A Heinitgh's new store. Fine Liquors, Segars, &c. THE subscriber has jast made large ad? ditions of the abovo to his stock, and will take pleasure in showing bis friends the same. The parity and quality are guaranteed in every respect, such as HOLLAND GIN, "Prince of Orange," very old and fino. American Gin, "Old Tom." Otard, Dupuy & Co.'a Brandy, vintago of 1858. London Dock Brandy. Port, Sherry and Madeira Winos. Choice Old Ryo Whiskey, and a full as? sortment of low grades. Old Jamaica Bnm. TOBACCO. Gonuino DURHAM and "BILL ARP" Smoking, tho host brands in market. Jan 25_GEORGE SYMMER3. Flour! Flour!! r*f \ BBL8. FLOUR, OU 150 Sacks Flour; from best Family to good Super. Jan 12 FISHER & LOWRANCE. Planting Potatoes. pr rv BBLS. Pink Eyo Planting POTA OU TOES, just received and for salo by Jan 1G J. <fc T. R. AGNEW. Iron and Steel. pr r\ f\f~\f\ LBS. Genuine Swedes 0\J?\J\J\J IRON, imported direct from Stockholm, Swednn. 25,000 lbs. Sheffield Plow Steel, much better in quality than American Steel usually sold by dealers. For salo at low prices, bv Jan 21_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Gutting Cheese. Q/\ BOXES prime CHEESE, for retail OU ing. 20 boxos English Dairy Choose, for salo low by E. & G. D. HOPE. Jan 19 Carbnnclci and bolls como from im? puro blood. Nature throws out these im? purities of tho blood, which should bo regarded as a warning. Purify your blood, by usinf Hoinitsh's Quoen's Delight._ Farra. Hams and Baoon Sides. 5CASKS first quality Sugar-Cured HAMS, small. 5 hi. '.fl. Prime Bacon Sides. 5 tierces Leaf Lard. For salo low, for cash. E. AG. D. n J PE. Jan ll _ Your beauty, your health, your caso may bo restored, by using Heinitsh'a Queen's Delight. GREGG, PALMER & CO., BROKERS. STOCKS, Bonda, Gold and Exchange bought and sold. Office at GREGG & CO.'S._Jan 17 NEW BOOKS. OFFICIAL History of the Secret Ser vico. By Gen. Ii. C. Baker, lato Pro? vost Marshal of tho War Department and Chief of National Polico. Announced a year ago, but suppressed bv tho Govern? ment. Profusely illustrated. Subscription prico (5. Two New Books, by "Brick" Pomeroy, editor of the LaCrosse (Wis.) Democrat. The First, "Sense," or Saturday Night Musings and Thoughtful Papers. The Second, Nonsenao, or Hits and Criti? cisms on tho Follies of the Day. $1.50 each. Napoleon and Blucher. By L. Muhlbach. On Both Sides of tho Sea-A New Schoen? berg Cotta Family Book-A Sequel to Drevtons and Davenents. At DUFFIE & CHAPMAN'8 Jan 24 Bookstore, Columbia, 8. C. Copeland & Bearden HAVE ON HAND 200 bushels SEED WHEAT, 50 bags Extra Faniilv FLOUR, 1,000 lbs. New Bacon HAMS, 10,000 lbs. Bacon Sides and Shoulders, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, 20 bbls. Golden and Bee-hive Syrups, Bagging and Bale Rope, 200 sacks Liverpool Salt, 10 bales Yarn._Nov 16 STATE TAXES. ON hand, and for salo, STATE BILL8 RECEIVABLE, for all duos to the State. GREGG, PALMER A CO. __Jan_ll_ Fresh Crackers. FRESH S )DA BISCUIT, Sugar Crack? ers, Ginger Schnapps, Ac, just re? ceived, and for sale low, bv Jan 28_J. A T. R. AGNEW. CAROLINA RICE. 6BBLS. Primo Whole CAROLINA RICE, for salo by E. & G. D. HOFE. Jan ll Ale! Ale! Ale! <?y{\ HALF BBLS. CLAGOET'S CREAM ?i\J ALE, just roceivod diroct, per Air Line, from the brewery. 100 doz. Bass' Ale, in stono Jugs, at vory low figures. For sale by Jan 25 JJEORGE SYMMER8. Planting Potatoes. r?rv BBLS. PINK EYES, in fine order, \ J\J for sale low for cash. Jan 19 E. & G. D. HOPE. FISHER & LOWRANCE? COLUMBIA, S. C. Winter Clothing NOW IN STORE. R. & W. 0. SWAFFIELD AHEAD AS USUAL I SUITS FROM $7.50 TO $60. AFULL LINE OF SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDER GARMENTS, GLOVES, TIES. TRAVELING SHAWLS, BLANKETS, ETC Now Stylo PAPER and LINEN COLLARS. A splendid lino of FRENCH and ENG? LISH CASSIMERE. which will be made to order in tho LATEST STYLES and at LOW PRICES. Everything that ie now in tho way of ZEE T S . N. B.-Our CLOTHING ie nearly all of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. WALKER'S BLOCK, Sept 20_MAIN STREET Hoes! Hoes!! i}f\f\ DOZEN HOES, assorted sizes ?jVJVJ and qualities, of direct importa? tion, on hand and for salo at extremely low figures, bv J. A T. R. AGNEW. Jan 18_ GARDEN SEED. THORBURN'S GARDEN SEED, in great variety, at wholesale and retail, of warranted quality. For salo bv Jan 11_E. A G. D. HOPE. Potash, Potash, Potash. TUST received, one cask CRUDE POT O ASH, for making Soap, cheaper and hotter than the condensed Lye. For salo by FD3HER A HEINIT8H, Dec 27_Druggists. The life of ?ll fleah la blood. The health of all lifo is pure flesh. Pure blood keops out all diseases. The Queen's De? light purifies tho blood._ _ Washing and Toilet Soaps. -| f\f\ BOXES of the most improved and AvU popular kinda, for eido by the box, for cash only, at low prices. Jan ll_E. & G. D. HOPE. IRON TIES. THE heat kind. BEARD'S Self-Adjust? ing IRON TIE, low for cash. Nov 10 FI8HER & LOWRANCE. Clrcatdan Lastre, for beautifying tho hair, for young and old; an elegant article and cheaper than anything else of the kind. Sold by Ffsher & Heinitsh._ Fainted Cotton Ties. TRY DILLON'S UNIVERSAL TIE. It is the most simple, The strongest, Tho most economical, and The best TIE in use. For salo hy J. A T. IL AGNEW. Oct 29_ WANTED, WANTED. pr f\f \ BUSHELS COW PEAS. OUU FISHER k LOWRANCB. Pool_ On Consignment, with Orders to 8eiL Orv B0XE8 Low Grades TOBACCO. *JVJ 10 boxes Extra Fine Tobacco. 60 boxes Low Prlcod Segara. 15 *' Smoking Tobacco. 5 balee Cotton Yarns. Oct 80_ALFRED TOLLE8QN. The Quaker Liniment) the best lini? ment for family use; can bo usod internally and outwardly. It ts a great pain destroy? er. It kills pain and all kinds of aohes* Sold hy Fisher & Hoinitsh._ The New System OF CASH BEFORE DELIVERY, IN ALL CASES, adhered to by .Lm 4 FISHER A LOWRANCE. SEED RYE! SEED RYE I pr f\ BUSHELS SEED BYE for sale. By DU Nev 3 ALFRED TOLLEBON. Old Newspapers BALE at the _J_ _PH (EN IX OFFICE. Corn and Oats. JUST received and for sale: 500 bushels COBN. UOO bushel? SEED OATS. Jan 21 FISHER ?V LOWRANCB.