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Daily Paper $8 R Year "Let our Just Ceusure Attend the True Event." Tri-Weekly $? a Year BY JULIAS'1!'SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C.. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1868. : VOLUME IV-NO. 8&: THE PHCKNIX. ??BLI8HKD DAILY AND Ti'.I-V.'I'T'.KI.Y. THg-GLIANIR,; EYEBY WEDNESDAY MOBNINO. 3Y JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOB AND Fnoriuirron. i G ?Vic G on Maia al,'out, it lew doors above Taylor (or Camden) street. TERMS-IN ADVANCE. suBsCniprios. Dailv Paper, six months.?4 00 Tri-Weekly, " .? . 2 50 .Vcekly, " " . 1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first Insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. 43" A liberal discount made on the abovi', rates rchen advertisements are inserted by '.he month or year. AGENTS. Lexington-B. J. Hayes. Spartanburg-Hiram Mitchell. J. lt. Allon, Chester. S. P. Kinard, Newberry C. H. James Grant, Union. Club Meeting. At n regular meeting of tho Demo? cratic Club of Spnrtanburg, held on Monday, July 20, 1SG8, the follow? ing resolutions wero offered by Wm. K. Bioko: Resoled, That we cordially ap? prove nnd endorse the declaration of the great and fundamental principles of civil" liberty and constitutional government, and the national policy for their eu forcement, as sot forth in the platform of thc National Demo- I eratic porty. Resolved, That wo congratulate thc people of the whole United States, that the National Democratic Con? vention hns selected as our candi-1 dates, the Hon. Horatio Seymour, of New York, and Gen. Frank P. Blair, of Missouri; and that to their elec? tion, and the restoration of our Go? vernment to tho hands of those who will administer it in accordance with constitutional law, and with a due regard to tho rights of the States, wc pledge our,earnest, untiring and self sacrificing support. Resolved, That all the Democratic Clubs of this District, be invited to unite on sales-day next, in a grand rally for the ratification of the action of the late National Democratic Con? vention; and that Col. Thomas, of Columbia, bo invited to address thc people on that occasion. The following resolution was offer? ed by Col. T. Stobo Farrow: Resolved, That in tho opinion of this club, it is all important that a State Convention should bo held as soon ns practicable, for the purpose of nominating Presidential electors, and for consultation upon questions involved in the approaching canvass. Resolved, That the Secretary be requested to forward the above reso? lution to the State Central Executive Committee, and urge npon them the necessity of calling a Convention at as early a day as will admit of general and timely notice to be given. The following resolution was also offered by T. Stobo Farrow: Resolved, That each Democratic Club of the District be requested to send five delegates to meet nt the Court House, on sale-day, for the purpose of organizing a District Cen? tral Club. The following resolution was offer? ed by Col. G. Cannon: Resolved, That the several clubs of the District be requested to hold mass meetings at all practicable points, during the Presidential cam? paign. _^_ ANNUAL. CONVENTION OF THE BNAI BERITH.-A short time ago a coll was issued by tho Grand Soor, or Chief, of the Bnai Berith-a Hebrew or? ganization formed for benevolent and religious purposes-inviting the dele? gates of nil the lodges of the order to assemble in convention, in New York, for tho purpose of taking into consideration the advisability of adopting a new constitution with a view to extehd tho operations of tho brotherhood and ol increasing its membership. In responso to the call, the convention commenced on Sunday. Ono hundred and five delegates, representing twelve hun? dred lodges, were in attendance. At 9 o'clock in tho morning, Mr. P. W. Frank, the Grand Saar, called the meeting to order, and a committee on credentials was then nppointed. Tho following permanent officers wero elected: Adolph Moses, of Quincy, Ul., Presiient. vice-Presi? dents-?. W. Rosendale, G. Ern stein, Jacob Miller, D. B. Wolfe and B. Simpson, of Washington. Sec? retaries-M. Ellinger, Alfred T. Jones and Louis Abrahams. It is stated that over 15,000 per sons attended the national camp meeting, on Sunday, at Manheim, Pennsylvania. COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Wo are pleased to learn that track laying on this road is progressing rapidly. President Johnson, who has been sojourning in our city for a few days, informs us that foity-ouc miles of iron have beeu luid-four miles on tho lino near tho South Ca? rolina Railroad, at Grnnileville, and thirty-seven miles on tho Columbia end. A contract has boen made with tho Sci auton Iron Works, of Scran? ton, Pa., for tho delivery of tho whole of thc iron requisito by tho 1st of October, and tho iron will bo laid dowu as fast as received. There is but little doubt but tho whole lino, from Graniteville to Columbia, will be completed and ruuuiug by tho 1st of November. Indeed, tho Pre? sident is already extending an invita? tion to stockholders to a free ride over tho road at tho ucxt anuunl con? vention in November. Tho linc from the South Carolina Railroad junction to Augusta has beeu surveyed, and the contracts let. Tho distance is a little less than twelve miles. It is expected that this part ot* tho work, grading and superstructure, will be completed by next New Year's Day. We are informed that the bonds of tho company meet with ready sale, aral that a prominent banking-house of New York is iuvestiug largely in tho stock of thc company, having recently purchased 500 shares at market prices. [Augusta Chronicle, 21st. "Fire your guns," said a poor laboring man in Detroit, while the radicals were ratifying Grant's no? mination; "you can't fool mc nnj longer. 1 voted your ticket until it takes tinco dollars to buy what I used to got for seventy-live couts, and uow I think it's about time for a change." DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS-C ITY COLUMBIA. For Mayor. COL. J. P. THOMAS. For Ahlermen.-WARD NO. 1. T. W. RADCLIFFE. CLARK WARING. JAMES CLAFFEY. WARD NO. 2. C. A. BEDELL. . L. BRYAN. O. Z. BATES. WARD NO. 3. W. P. GEIGER. W. T. WALTER. JOHN AGNEW. WARD NO. EDWARD HOPE. W. C. SWAFFIELD. L. P. MILLER. THE front part of our Store having been damaged by the recent storm, we will be compelled to sell off our Stock of CLOTHING, CAS SIMERES, HATS, &c, at or nearly COST, for want of room. New styles of Boys' Straw HATS just received. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Main Street. COOLING MEDICINES. SOLUTION CITRATE MAGNESIA, free-h, GINGER POWDERS, Soda Powders, Siedlitz Powders, Ch?mait Grovo whiskey, Tarrant'* Aperient, Hurband't* Magnesia, Congress Water. For sale by FISHER A- HEINITSH, June 5_Pharmacists. ROSADALIS Purifies the Blood. For Sulc by Druggists Everywhere. July 21 l'Ulyr GREGG. PALMER & CO., CROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, .jgUY and sell GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS and EXCHANGES. Advances made on COTTON. GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE sold on commission. March 10 SPECIAL NOTICES. | SATIRE IS Tili: G UK AT ?PH YSI-I CIAN.-This is now admitted, hy tho me? dical profession, as a fundamental princi? pio of bealing science It is wisely provided by the human economy that whenever anything is wrong in tho physi? cal systein, tho natural forces of tho body are brought to bear to expel the disease The great aim, therefore, is to strengthen the natural powers. This has been kept in view by tho skillful conipoundera of HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS, which operates to give fresh vitality to all the organs of the body. Tliecfleotof thia medicine upon the stomach, tho liver and the kidney*, ia prompt and decisive. Thc patient, who is wiso enough to quit drug? ging and try tho Bitters, soon feels aa if ho had taken p. new lease of life, and aa he continues thc use of thc .article he ia over? joyed to lind the streams of health coure ing through his frame. It is prepared with great care, and its component parts are entirely vegetable. It ia free from thc objections HO often urged against prepara? tions of the kind. Aa a medical agent it has no equal, while it* pleasing davor and healthful effects have made it n general favorite It ia free from all properties calculated t<> impair thc system, and ita operations are at once mild, soothing and (liaient. All who have used llostetter's stomach Bitters attest its virtues and commend it to uso. Even those who ari' in the enjoyment of perfect health frequently have med to have recourse to tonics as preventives ol disease. We are never too well armed against tin1 assaults of '".be ills that flesh is lo ii- to." in health or sickness this tonie cannot bc taken regularly without giving vitality and elasticity to tho sys? tem :_July 17 Of ?MANHOOD."-Another New Medical Pamphlet Ironi the pen of Dr. Curtis. The Medical Timi s saya of this work: "This valuable treatise on the caneo and cure of premature decline shows how health is impaired through secret ahusea ot youth and manhood, and how easily regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the impedimenta to marriage, the cause and effects of ner? vous debility, and the remedies therefor." A pocket edition ot' tho above will he for? warded on rece ipt of six stamps, by ad? dressing Doctor Curtis, No. 139 F street, Washington, D. C. May 27 ly Cuba and Muscovado Molasses. ~i (~\ HIIDS. of prime qualilv, for pale X\J low hy E. A G. D. HOPE. See ! Call and See HAVING just received an addition tonn? ie large and well ^ aelected stock ^ of SPECTA? CLES, EYE ^ GLASSES, Ac rj?r thoeedeairing to bo auited in tho above ar ticlea will do well bv calling at my atore before purchasing elsewhere. ALSO, On hand, with new lots continually arriv? ing, the following lines of wares: CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE. REPAIRING, in all its branches, neatly executed, and with despatch, by ISAAC BULZBACHER, Sign of the Green Spectacles, One door below Phoenix Office, Main street, Columbia, S. C. July 10_ CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, OF COL JJ M B IA , S. C. CAP, IT AL., - - - $100,000. DIRECTORS. L. D. CHILDS, rres't. Maj. Jxo. PRESTON, jr, Dr. J. W. PARKER. EDWARD HOPE. GEOIIOI: W. SWEI'SON, of North Carolina. W. B. GrucK, C. J. InEDF.i.i., Cashier. Teller. THE CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, OF COLUMBIA, will deni in Exchange. Gold and Silve r Coin, and do a general Banking Business. Tlio acconnta of mer? chante and others in Columbia, and in the towna and country connected with it by buaincsa, are respectfully solicited. Collections attended to carefully and re? mitted for promptly. Luana made on gold coin and other collateral security. Tho Board of Directora meet, for the tranaaction of business, EVERY MON? DAY, at 10 o'clock a. m. Con iini.v, S. C., June t?, 18CS. June 6_Brno I STILL, LIVE" THE great SUMTER BITTERS have only to bo tried to bo appreciated. As a Bummer tonic and invigorating medi? cine, nono ia equal to it; as a stomach ap? petizer and a promoter of digestion, it ia the best Bittera ont. Only try it, and your experience will attest the truth of our advice. For sale wholesale and retail, by FD3HER A HEINITSH, Druggists. May 17_t_ Nomination for the Mayoralty. WILLIAM M. MYERS, ESQ., is a candi? dato for the Mayoralty, and will be sup? ported by his Bf av 8 NUMEROUS FRIEND8. The life of ?Il flesh la blood. The health of all life ls pure flesh. Pure blood keeps out all diseases. The Queen's De? light purifies the blood. New York Advertisements. GRAIN AND FLOUR SACKS, rpm.li ol o' established "CORN EXCHANGE X DAG MAN U FACTO RY" is prepared to furnish ("RAIN HACKS of any desired I size or qualitr, and at short notice. Also, ! COT J ON ami PAPEK FLOUR SACKS, j neatly printed to order. Information promptly furnished noon application. W. B. ASTI N A- CO., 25 Pearl street, New York City. Jure 17 _ 8mo JAMES CONNER'S SONS United States Type Foundry AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 2S, 30 and 32 Centre street, (corner of "toado street, ) New York. The typo on which this paper ia printed is from the above Foundry. Nov 18 Charleston Advertisements, CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. i/'M'^l THE undersigned having A'*"^L^ir-V-v. ';l';, n charge of the above JR xi "i{w?iy?fc_w,,ll-Unown HOTEL, re I ggjgJflB-spectfnlly informs his friends uno thc traveling publie that it hus been REFURNISHED, in all of it? depart? ments. Tho table will, at all time?, be ? eupplicd with the beat tho Market affords, including every delicacy in Boasou, while tue cuisine will* be unexceptionable. Tho Bath Roi ms attached to tho Hotel are sup? plied with tho celebrated Artesian Water, and J Int, Cold or Shower Baths can be ob? tained at any time. The same attention will bo paid to tho comfort of tho guests as heretofore, and travelers can rely upon finding thc Charl? -O M Hotel cqnal (?> any in the United States. Tho patronage of] tia t;..-.. Sing public i* respectfully solicit ed. J. 1*. HORBACH, Agent, Jan li Snio Proprietor. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, \ Camdon Slreet,renr of Gregg''? China Store. j J. CLE.VDIMXO, - - - Proprietor. HAY IN O thoroughly fitted np thc above establishment as a RESTAURANT, I am prepared to furnish visitor? with the best of EATABLES and DRINKABLES. OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc., prepared in the very best stylo, by ono of the tine.-t cooks in "thc city. SUPPERS I furnished at short notice. Families sup- j plied with OYSTERS at reasonable prices. : Choice WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS ! constantly on hand. LUNCH every day at I II O'Clock. _ Dee 10 A Great Spring and Summer INV1GORATOR AND RESTOKER. \TOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE OUT _L\ those PERILOUS SPOT.), Pimples, corrupt ??ores, which POLLUTE tho LITE of tho BLOOD, and render your body a loathesomo thiug. They are the precur? sors of a diseased blood, and will assume a much more formidable shape if allowed to go on unchecked. The QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT, the only real blood purifier that has ever been invented, as thousands will to-day attest, is offered to tho afflicted as a positive remedy for all diseases flowing from a vitiated condition of tho svstem. THE LIFE OF THE FLESH ?S PURE BLOOD. Upon this theory alono tho in? ventor of the Queen's Delight establishes the great hygienic law, WITHOUT PURE BLOOD NO' FLESH IS FREE FROM DIS? EASE. The Pale and Shrunken FormB, Yellow Faces. Weak Stomachs, Diseased Livers. Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypochondriacs, Dyspeptic Victims of Headache, so common in this country, id owing entirely to tho humors of tho blood. Very many other diseases may bo traced to bad blood, Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysi? pelas, Exanthema or Elevure, a rash or eruption on females; Blotches, Tetter, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Syphilis and Sy? philitic Sores, Strumous Ulcers, Ac. These cannot bo cured without purifying the blood. Now as to the remedy. There ia no other blood purifier that will accom? plish such positive and extraordinary cures as Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. You may take a barrel of oxtract Sarsaparilla, and still you will not be cured; and, ss a proof of it, look around and }'on will observo the country, throughout ita length and breadth, is flooded with compound Sarsa Earillas, extracts and syrups, claiming to o blood purifiers, and yet wo see to-day moro evidence of impurity of the blood than ever. Why is thus? Simply because these extracts aud Sarsaparillas "are worth? less medicines. The Queen's Delight is a new compound, and is now the great blood medicine; sanc? tioned by the profession, patronized by the highest dignitaries of the land, endorsed by everybody. In the brief period of twelve mouths, over 3,000 cases have been treated so suc? cessfully as to entitle it to bc the wonder of the age. I For debility, prostration, nervousness, mental depression, impaired digestion. I loss of appetite, restlesness, want of vital force. Low spirits; it is more invigorat? ing and strengthening than all the com? pounds of bark or bitters. As a liver invigorator, it ia ol' inestimable value. As a stimulant, it is safer and surer than all tho rum and whiskey tonics of the day, and if you value your life and health a ?tin's fee, avoid th'eso nuickoning stimn ants to tho gravo and uso tho Queon'L Delight. Ask for Heinitsh's Queen's De? light. Thia is not tho Extract of Stellin gia or Queen's Delight, nor is it a Com? pound S>mp of Queen's Delight, or Sarsa ?n ni la and Queen's Delight, but simply loinitsh's Queen's Delight ia tho trade mark. Ask for this if you want to bo cured, and sec that tho name of E. H. Heinitsh is on tho wrapper. Preparod only by E. H. Heinitsh. Wholesale agents, FISHER A HEINITSH, April 18 i Conimbia. 8. C. ORANGE HAMS. FOR SALE by May 22 FISHER & LOWRANCE. Machine Oil and Belting. FOR sale by May 31 FISHER * LOWRANCE. THE COLUMBIA PHCSNIX Ls->l?. Juli au ! Xcwspap< : PRi xi i \ n K STA ii fjisii M ST, Main Street, above Taylor. FIAYE vom- PRINTING d< no at thia Office, for th? rnllmviug GOOD REASONS: Tho pr?Driotbr is a Practice! Printer, And itt tonds eh * dy . .. ! -. iin?inc?8. Tho Office i- supplied with Ev- rything Necessary tum KI O ?od Work. Prices Lowerthan any other ( ..I sbiirdiniout In '.his State, or ev< n Kew York. Pamphlets, Circulais. Bill Ileana, Letter Heads, Posters, Hand-bills, Receipts, Rall Tickets, Invitations, Dray Tickets, Checks, Briefs, Programmes, Drafts, Bianka, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, Ac, Of all styles and sizes; in fact, Every Description of Printing! In one, two and three colors and in bronze, promptly attended to. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Just Received at Phoenix Office, A lot of RILL HEAD PAPER-which will be neatly printed, at short notice, and NEW YORK PRICES. Call and sec. Old Newspapers FOP. SALK at the PHONIX OFFICE. BRANCH, SCOTT & CO., 2?;s Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, OFFER for sale, in lots *.o sui: pur? chasers, \ 50,000 lbs. MILL DFFAL. Country Flour, in nags. Chewing Tobacco, Ajr?orted brands. Durham Smoking Tabacco. Fruits and Flowers. \ 2.000 bushels Com. Agents for Excelsior M-ils. Cnn furnish their FLOUR' in bags hf 19 and OS lbs. each, or in barrels. \ July lo 12* Scrofula, or King's Evil, j., cured by naimi Heinitah's Queen's Delight. Clarified Sugars. ?y\\ BBLS. Coffee and Extra C. SU ??J GARS, just in and for aalo by Feb 28 _E. A G, D. HOPE. Wrapping Paf.er and Twine. AFULL supply of WRAPPING PAPER. Alao, Paper Twine, Cotton and Hemp Twine. On hand and tor salo by Jone 16_ J. A T. R. AGNEW._ BACON MOLASSES, &c. Z\f\ f\f\f\ LBS. Choice BACON, ?\jAj\J\J dry salted, 5 hhds. Prime Bacon Shoulders, 6 casks First Quality Orango Hams, ?ngar-oured, 150 sacks Country Flour, 15 hhds. Cuba and Muscovado Molasses. For sale low for cash only by April 19 E. A G. D. HOPE. FISHER & LOWRANCE. COLUMBIA. S. C. THE WEEKLY GLEANER, A LARGE EIGHT-PAGE JOURNAL OF NEWS, POLITICS, LITERATURE. An excellent raper for Country Reading. ITS POLITICS DEMOCRATIC IN THE GREAT FIC.nT AGAINST RADICAL USURPATION. TO TIIK PEUPLE OF THE SOUTH. THE WEEKLY GLEANER-Devoted to I thc rehabilitation ot tho South in ita former prosperity-ia oflfored to subscribers at tho low rate of $1.50 for six months. 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