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" THE DAILY Mg PH (KN IA._
Daily Paper $8 a Year "Let our Just Ceasure ^^^^S^^^Ssf?^S Attead the True Eveat." Tri-Weekly $5 a Year
Br JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. Of TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 19 186G. VOLUME II-NO. 78.
THE PHONXX,
PVBUSHXD DAILY AND TUI-WEEKLY.
rm GLEANIR,
KTKliy WEDN KSDAT VOBXTNO.
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
STATE AND CITY PRINTER.
rEX3fS-m ADVANCE.
SUBSCRIPTION.
Daily Paper, six months.& 00
Ttri-Weefiv, ?' " .2 60 . \
Woeklv, " " " .1 50
ADVERTISEMENTS
Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first,
insertion,and 60 cen ts for each subsequent, j
Weekly 75 cents each insertion.
47 A liberal discount made on Uie alto oe \
rate? when advertisenients are inserted by |
the motiih or year. .
47 Special notices 10 ?outs a line.
AOBHTB.
8. P. Kinard. Newberry,
y&mnel Drouthii t. Greenville C. H.
Wm. JKoore, Abbeville C. H.
Julias Poppe, Anderson C. H.
POST OPFTOK TROUBLES.-On ac-1
count of the difficulty .with tho Post
Office Department, the Concord (N.
H.) Railroad Company refuses to
carry the mails any longer under the
present arrangement, and mail teams
will immediately begin running be?
tween Concord, Manchester, Nashua
and Portsmouth. This difficulty is-}
spreading all over New England.
AU the Northern New England rail
roads are either refusing to carry the
mails now, or have notified the Go?
vernment that they will only carry
them thirty days longer. The con?
tract for carrying the mails in New
England and New York expired
June, 80, 1865, having been in force
four years. The companies all made
an advance in price, and Governor
Dennison refused to pay more.
A REBEL HUSTLED OUT.-Last
evening an incident occurred at the
sword-stand which is worthy of
notice. A rebel walked up to the
book and manifested a desire to vote.
Mrs. Barret requested him to write
the name of his favorite candidate cn
a page in the book, which was partly
filled with names. He declined, but
turned over a leaf and wrote at the
top of the page the name of General
Ewell, late of the rebel army. Mrs.
Barret immediately tore out the leaf,
and he was instantly seized by the
bystanders and ejected from tho
building. Another desired to vote
for General R. E. Lee, but Mrs.
Barret hastily closed the book and
advised him to leave, declaring that
Union orphans should not be in?
sulted.-Forney's paper.
FIGrS, etoo.
Ofa DRTJMS FIGS.
?AJ 10 bores LAYER RAISINS.
Jane 3 JOHN C. 8EEGERS A CO.
Shoulders and Hams.
?> HHDS. SHOULDERS.
? 1 tierce SUGAR-CURED HAMS.
Jane 3 JOHN C. SEEGERS k CO.
On Consignment.
~f\ REAMS large-sized WRAPPING
0\J PAPER-low to dealers.
May 27_JOHN C. SEEGERS.
From Charleston.
NEW IRISH POTATOES. For sale by
JOHN C. SEEGEltM k CO.
?lune 3
Life of Frederick the Great;
BY CARLISLE, now complete.
Tho Illustrated Horse Doctor, hy '
Mayhew.
Lottere of Life, hv Mr?. Sigourney.
Tlie Trial, by author of Heir of Redcliffe, j
Noble Life, ny anthor of John Halifax.
Wires and Daughters, hy Mrs. Oaskell.
A Cyclopedia of Business and Commend n '
Anecdotes, hy Kirkland-in 2 vols.
Flint's Physiology of Mau-2 vols. ?
Stumbling Blocks, bv Gail Hamilton.
Diajry of Kitty Trevylvan, a Storv of tho i
Tunea of Whitfield and the Weeleye. j
Chronicles of Schonberg Cotta Family, hy
same author.
Wanderings over Bible Lands, by sante
author. For sale at
McCARTER'S BOOKSTORK,
June IC Opposite Law Rang.-.
STOCK ALE ARRIVED !
.)/\ BB LS. and half bbb.-LOW FOR
ZV) CASH~at
June 15 6 CALNAN A. KREDDER'S.
aINGER SNAPS.
EGG BISCUIT.
MILK CRACKERS.
SODA
BUTrER
SWEET WINE BISCUIT. Just roed ved
ly CALNAN & KREUDER.
?>nne 15 t;
RAZOR STRAPS.
SOMETHING NEW and FINK, at
_June 7 |6*_E. POLLARD'S.
TAKEN UP,
AT Broad River Ferry, ?n th.
^?fcl'2th;R black hors? MILK,
?jXafluposed to be about 12 or 14 rears
nid, a little swayed-back, about 14 banda
high, which tho owner can get by making
application to the undersigned (four mile,
from Columbia or at the Ferry) sud pav?
ia* expenaee. J TS. HUFFMAN.
Jane 17 ?"
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MAU. ABRAN? EXE NTS.-Thc Post Office ie
open during tito week from 8 s. m. to 1 p.
m. and .from n. m. to 7 p. m. On Sun?
day, from 8 to 9 a. m.
Northern mail ?pone 8 a. m.; closes24 p. m.
Southern _ 5?p.QU! " 9 p.m.
Charleston " 5jp.m.; " 9 p.m.
GreenvilleR. R. " 8 a.m.; " Sip. m.
Edgelield 8 a.m.; " 8Jp.nl.
All maila close-on Sunday at 2 p. ni.
FOR SHERIFF.
" P. H. B. SHULER ia respectively sn?
ntranced as a candidate for SHERIFF of
Richland District, at the election to be
held on tho third MONDAY in April next.
Jone 5 *13 MANY FRIENDS.
MARRIAGE: AND CELIBACY; An
Esaay of Warning "and Instruction for
Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses
which prostrate the vital powers, with sura j
means of relief. Sent free of charge in i
Bcalcd letter envelopes. Address Dr. J.
SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa?
tion, Philadelphia. Ts. April 19 "mo
COLGATE'S HONKY SOAP.
This celebrated Toilet Soap, ui auch
universal demand, is made from the
choicest materials, id mild and emol?
lient in its nature, fragx-mntly scented,
and extremely beneficial in its action
npon the skin. For sale by all Druggists
and Fancy Gooda Dealers. March 28 ly
BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.
The Original and Best in the .World.
The only true and perfect HAIR DYE.
Harmlos?, Reliable and Instantaneous.
Produces immediately a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair
or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad j
dyes. Sold by all Druggiata. The genuine
i? signed William A. Batchelor. Also, RE?
GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE
FLEURS, for Restoring and Beautifying
the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR.
Oct 25 ly New York.
COLUMBIA
Gongaree Jockey Club.
Li
WEDNESDAY. July 4.-Puree $100-i
Mil- Heats -for Horses untrained, ;
never having won a milo race. Two or ;
more lobtart. I
THURSDAY, July 3.-Purse $100-Milc !
Heats -to be trotted for in harneas. Open ,
to all Horses that have never won a milo
heat race. Two or more to start.
FRIDAY, July C.-Purse $200. Free for
all ruuning Horses. Two or more to ?tart..
SATURDAY, July 7.-Purse $200. Free
for first-class trotting Horses-Mile Heats
best two in three. Two or more to start.
SAME DAY. July 7.-Purse $100. Dash
of Ono Milo- free for all running Horses. |
Two or more to start.
The first Race on each dav to commence i
at THREE O'CLOCK P. M. Each entry !
10 per cent., t o bo added to each dav's purae. |
June 10 L. T. LEVIN, Secretary. |
Knives. Knives.
TUST received, another large and com- !
pie te assortment of those fino KNIVES !
made by Joseph Rodgers .t Sons, George '
Wostenholm, Needham ?V Brothers and
Crooks. Pocket and Pen Knives, all of the
verv best, and at the OLD PRICES, to bc
found st E. POLLARD'S. '
June 7 ti>*
Scissors, Scissors, i
IF you want the best, call and buy ono of j
those made by John Nowell & Sons,
Joseph Rodgers k Sons or Geo. Wosten?
holm. Either of the above make aro line,
and can be Iwmghtat verv moderate prices
at ?. ROLLAND'S.
June 7 pi*
Bacon, Shoulders and Hams
IX STORK.
Ipr HHPS. SLOES, to arrive, ait-offered
e) low, hy the hhd.. bv
June ir, " FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Wanted,
? LIMITED amount nf GOLD and SIL
?\_ VEIL FISHER .V LOWRANCE.
June 7
AT COST !
SUGAR-HOUSE SYRUP.
HAMS and LARD.
In Storr ;uii! f?r Salr LOW li\
&
Juno 7
New Goods !
WK have just received (per last steam?
er i a line lot of SPRING and SUM?
MER FLINTS and Other DRESS GOODS,
to which we invite the attention of buyers.
ALSO
A few pieces ..f CHOICE RUMMER CAS
SIMEItEs and French Black DRAP D'ETE.
At FISHER A LOWRANCE^.
To Contractors.
Sorrn CAKOLTXA RAILROAD,
( HASU.KSTOX, S. C., June ll, 18?6.
SEALED Proposals will bi- received at
this ellice, until the 27th inst., for the
erection of a Freight Depot, at Columbia,
S. C. Plans and specifications can be seen
st this oftb-ft n. T PEAKE,
Jun? 14 Oeu. Sup C R R
Saratoga or Congress Springwater.
FRESH SUPPLY at
FISHER A HEINITSH'S,
Jtnie 13 Pharmaceutists.
Arrival of Pontoons.
ANOTHER large snpply of PONTOONS;
8?GAB PLUMS, for worms. Tho
treat medicino Por worms. Over 2,800 have
eeu sold rn lees than two months, and
millions of--worms destroyed. If your
children have worms, go to Fisher A Hcin
itsh's and get a box.
FISHER A HEINITSH,
June 18_Pharmaceutists. "
Ex. Blackberry Boot and Rhubarb.
ASAFE ?nd effectual re med v for Diar?
rhoea, Dysentery, Rowel Complaint,
Cholera Morbus, Pain in the Stomach, Ac.
For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH,
May 31_- Druggists.
Diarrhoea Cordial !
FOR Dinrrh'.ea, Dysentery, Bowel or
Summer Complaint, Pains, Cholera,
Bloody Flux. Sick Stomach, Ac. For sale
hy FISHER A HE IN ITS Ll, Druggists. I
June li_| j
BLACKBERRY BRANDY'.
FOR Bowel Complaints, Summer Com- 1
plaints, Weak Stomach, Ac. For sale
b?- FI8HER A HEINITSH, Druggists. I
CHEAP LIGHT.
??>rVE HUNDRED gallons prime White 1
1 KEROSENE OIL, for ?ste ta barrel or
gallon at FISHER A HEINltSH'S,
_ 5?5iai _ Druggists.
DRUGS AND HEDHMESY
GUM ASSAF02TIDA.
BLUE MASS, in pounds.
I CALOMEL, DOVER'S PO NV ?. ERM.
I CROTON OIL, MORPHIA,
j Calabria Liqnoriee.
! Gum Opium, Quinine.
Epsom Salts.
Mustang Liniment.
Opodeldoc, Extract Logwood.
Syrup Squills, Borax.
Castor Oil, quarts and pinta.
Essence Peppermint.
. '. Cinnamon.
I Dead Shot Vermifuge.
I Fahnestock's "
1 Holloway's Worm Confect ive.
Winslow^s Soothing Syrup.
Wright's Pills. Brandreth's Pills.
Ayer'a Pills, Harlem Oil.
i Had way's Relief.
German Horso Powder.
Barber's Horse Powder.
Tarrant's Aperient, Tarrant s Cubebs.
Philotoken, l?alch?lor's Hair Dye.
Marchiai Catholicon, Pain Killer.
Sandford's Liver Invigorator.
.ivor's Cherry Pectoral.
Sarsaparilla, Sozodout.
yfeM nun's Elixir Opium.
1 "leur Sulphur, Roll Brimstone.
Cream Tartar, English Mustard,
lenton Syrup, Giuger Syrup.
Strawberry syrup.
Extract Lemon, Extract Vanilla.
FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists,
At the old stand. Main street.
The Fair Efcce of a Beautiful Woman
IS the admiration of every one. No ene
possessing this rich gift and attribute
of health and attraction would exchange it
for the wealth of the Indies. Yet how
many suffer their skin to become rough
with" spots and pimples, which mar the
beauty and bloom of the face. The CIR?
CASSIAN BLOOM removes all spots and
blemishes, tan, freckles, pimples, blotches,
and imparts a beautiful complexion, so
attractive in woman.
For salo bv druggists everywhere.
F18H?R & HEINITSH, Agents.
JOHN M. MARIS A CO., Philad'a.
May 2?'._
DENTISTRY.
1 HAVING opt ned my office
jSjSSES^ permanently in Columbia, I
ffrv&a Snk mav bo found nt nil hours at
^-UJ-I TT y tho" residenco of Mr. M. II.
Berrv, (opposite the Catholic Church, : on
Assembly street. D. P. GREGG.
June 12
STRAW, WOOL AND
FUR HATS ! !
CLOTHING,
CASHMERES AND TWEEDS !
AT REDUCED PHI CES!
WE offer the balanco of our stock of
SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT
COST.
We have recently made a large addition
to our stock of CASSIMERES, TWEEDS
and HATS, and will rectivo, in a few days,
a largo addition to our stock of CLOTH?
ING.
Wo have tho largest assortment of HATS
to bo found in this city, embracing all the
known styles.
Our Ready-made Goods
Are mostly of our own manufacture; ano
those desiring to patronize homo produc?
tions aro invited to call.
Our stock of FRENCH and ENGLISH
CASSIMERES is large, and we will MAKE
TO ORDER at CORRESPONDING RE?
DUCED PRICES.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD,
Juno 2_BEDELL'S ROW.
Thos. P. Walker,
Magistrate and Coroner,
Office in Post Omeo Building,
_COLUMBIA, S. C._Jane 8
Old Newspapers for Sale,
BY iao hundred or thousand, at
Marah 3 PHONIX OFFICE
Oil CONSIGNMENT,
And for Sale Cheap !
K{\ BOXES TOBACCO-choie* grades.
tH_r io " " -low
10,000 SEGAB.S -genuino Bio Hoad??.
5,000 " -low grades.
20 balea COTTON YARNS - 8 to IA ,
10 baskets Heidsiek Cliainpagiic.
50 doz. Madeira, Port, Sherry anil Claret
Wine. - 1
10 doz. Lemon Syrup.
Several caeca of Old COGNAC BRANDY.
10 obis. Bourbon Whiskev.
20 '? Corn "
ALSO,
75 bbls. Floor.
800 bushels Corn.
50 kits Mackerel.
50 bbl?. Coffee Sugar?.
25 " common Brown Sugars
25 baga Coffoo.
SOO boxes Sardines. 100 boxet? Herring?.
JANNEY &. ?OLLESON.
Just Received,
1 K BOLLS 5 and 6 quarter CANTON
IO MATTING-white and red chocked.
150 pieces PRINTS-cheap.
200 " BLEACHED SHIRTINGS.
50 " Lawns and Organdies.
Lathe?' Philadelphia Slippers.
5 bale? Brown Shirting?. For sale cheap.
Mavl? TOLLESON .V JANNFA\_
GOODS !
AT
Wholesale <k Retail.
O PC PIECES POPLINS DE PARIS.
^0 20 FRENCH GRENADINES.
20 pi'. ce? Embroid'd and Plain Berat;?-*.
10 '. French Wasanibique.
30 " Bcrage Anglais, ar :?7? 7d.
."??' ". Challies-very pretty-tt7fc "tl.
2;> .' French Print'-.
200 " Fancy "
.??On ?. Lawns and Jaconet*.
ALSO,
Just received, a tine assortment ot SEA
SIDE II ATS. WREATHS and FEATHERS.
Bombazines, 0-4 Black De La ?ne.
S-4 Black and White Berage, for shawls.
Jaconet, Swiss and Nainsook Mnsiiu?.
Plaid and Soft Finished Cambriez.
White and Colored Brilliants.
Trail Hoop Skirts.
Embroid'd and Linen Cuffs and Collar?.
Corset*, French Fan?.
A!.S< >,
?oo pieces Bleached Shirtings.
>7i " 8-10 and ll vir. Sncetin^-v
Ha!. s 3-1, 7-.S and 4-1 Shirting.-.
Hosiery-all prices and qualities
Cloths, Cassim, iv?, Dr;.p J'Eu.
Linens. Nankenctt, icc, for gent's wear.
ALSO, AT WHOLESALE ONLY
20 case" Ladies' Bootees,
lt: . .. Slippers.
Io Men's Congress Boots,
lo " Lasting Shoes,
lo .. .* and Leather Pumps.
ALSO,
A lar^e stock of Ladies'1 Hats, trimmed
and untrimmed.
Gent's Felt and Leghorn Halo.
10,000 Colored and White Envi lopes.
Foolscap, Note and Letter Paper.
Large stock of Clothing.
mi,LMOX <(? ./.i.v.vA'r.
No Advance.
OUR weekly shipment of GOODS has
arrived, und prices are attractive to
buyers. Wc mention bolow a few leading '
artil les, including some NOTIONS which
have been much inquired for nod ure now
to be had:
BROWN LINEN DRILL
WHITE
BROWN DUCK,
j WHITE
Scotch Tweed?.
Fancy Caseirooro?.
Blai-k Alpacas-all price*.
Damask Table Cloths.
12-4 Linen Sheeting-extra cheap.
?-i '? Pillow Casing ?'
Jaconet Edging and Insert inn.
Swiss Edging and Inserting.
Mull Edging and Inserting.
Linen Edging and Inserting, new, pretty
and cheap. -
Linen Collars and Setts, late styles.
Black Crape Collars. Plain and Boadod.
Whilu Illusion and Lace Fall?, ver>
popular.
Black Illusion and Lie- Falls, very
popular.
REAL VALENCIENNES LACE, of idl
widths.
Patent Valenciennes Lace, hil widtlto
NOTIONS.
Black and Colored Belt RIBBON.
Black and Colored Alpaca Braid.
Black Silk Binding.
Tape Trimming, all widths.
Hoop Skirts that are elegant and modest
shapes, at very low figures.
Worsted Embroidery Braid, and French
Embroidered Cotton.
India Rubber Round Combs.
A fine Une Ladies' White Cotton Hose.
SHIVER & BECKHAM.
.lune 1(1
SAFES!
HERRING'S Patent Champion Fire,
Burglar. Powder and Damp Proof
SAFES for sale. The only sure protection
from fire. I can furnish these Safes, all
sizes, nt manufacturer's prices, freight
added I II KIN ARD, Agent,
Mav iv amo ( < !umbia, H. C
REDUCTION IN PRICES I
J. Sulzbaoher & Go.
INTEND TO DISPOSE OF THEIR
FINE AND WEIX-SELEOTEB
STOCK OF GOODS
AT A CONSIDERABLE DEDUCTION ON FORMER PRICES!
OUT fiOOSS,
SUOfl AS :
MTSLINS.
LAWNS.
DELAINES,
Jaconet and Swiss MUSLIN.
CAMBRIC ORGANDIES,
Plain and Embr'd HANDKERCHIEFS,
TUCKET) BALMORAL SKIRTS. <fcc.
FOB SENTi-EMEfTS WEAR?
We have ?COTTON A DES LINEN DRILL, BROWN
LINEN and a fino and well-selected stock of SUMMER
CLOTHING.
ALSO.
Just received, 500 PALMETTO FANS.
J. SULZBACHER & CO..
Assembly street, between Plain and Washington,
.\fav 27 Columbia, S. C.
GREAT SOUTHERN and WESTERN
LIFE MMli? III.? COMM,
NO* 21 GAR0ND0LET STREET* NEW ORLEANS.
GEN. J AM KS LONGSTREET, PRESIDENT.
C. WILLIAMS. SECRETARY.
$25 WILL INSURE YOU ONE YEAR FOR $5,000 ! ?
50 Cents will Purchase a TWO DAY TICKET for $5,000.
$1.25 " " FIVE
2.50 " *' TEN
5.00 Will Insure yon ONE MONTH for $5.000.
WEEKLY COMPENSATION IN CASE OF TOTAL DISABILITY ?
fT^HIS is the firat and univ institution o' thc kind ever organized in the Southern
1 states h,r tho purpose bf INSURING AGAINST LIFE and ACCIDENT.
It insures against accidents or' every description, whether they occur while traveling
IJV cars, steamboats or other public conveyance; while engaged in tho store, office,
workshop, factory, on the farm, or m any of tin ordinary occupations of lifo; whether
riding, walking, hunting, boating, fishing, engineering, surveying, railroading, steam
boatiug or seated by the domestic fireside.
General Accident Policies issued by this Company secure to the person insured the
payment of a fixed sum p.-r week (.from i.i to $.">0: during the rime ho may be disabled
by accident, not to exceed tweniy-sis weeks for any one accident; and in case of des th
by any form of casualty, the "payment of a fixed sum (from $500 to $10,000) to th?
friends of tho person insured, or party for whose benefit the policy is issued.
Under thu system adopted L>y this Company, persons may bo i nsured for weekly com?
pensation only, for death only, or for both.
The rates of premium are LESS than in any other class of insurance, in proportion
to the risk. A. SI. RHETT, Agent District No. 23,
May 19 Imo Office at Hana han .t Warley's, Washington Street.
Insurance Agency.
SCOTT & MCMASTER
AUK now prepared to issue LIFE, FIRE,
MARINE and ACCIDENTAL POLI?
CIES. ?.Office Nu. Law Rango, Co?
lumbia, s. c.
HEN HY E. SCOTT. V. \Y. M. M ASTER.
June 7 Imo*
NOTICE.
MAYOR'S OFFICE,
Coi.CMBiA, .lan.' li, lSOO.
?I^OR thc information of perseus who
may lu- ignorant of thc laws of thc
eitv, and to prevent any further violation
.t said laws Ui i< m mentioned, the follow?
ing Ordinanci * fire republished:
' l'a' it ordained, That it shall not belaw
fej t<> drivo any wagon, cart or other eur
iia..T ', or ride or lead any horse, across or
upon any open brick dram, within the cor?
porate hmits of tho city of Columbia, ex?
cept at tho bridge? or othor places pro?
vided foi crossing said drains, under a
penalty not exceeding twenty dollars for
each and every offence.*'
"Hi' it further ordain*1, That it shall not
he lawful to drivo any wagon or other car?
riage, or ride or lead any homo or mule, or
suffer them to stand upon any pavement,
oxcept in cases of absolute necessity; and
any person offending herein; shall be sub?
ject to a fine of not les* than ono, nor more
thau flftv dollars."
Jun? 5 TTiS?1 ^ I ARK May >r
H. E. NICHOLS.
GENERAL"
INSURANCEAGENT,
Corner of Assembly and Washington Sti,,
COLUMBLA, 8. C.,
REPRESENTS a number of the best
both Northern and Southern-compa?
nies, possessing sn aggregate capital of
$23.000,000.
LIFE, FIRE, MARINE,
I XL AND AND ACCIDEN?
TAL RISKS taken on equi?
table terms, and all losses
promptly paid.
fli?^Policies made payable
in Gold or Currency."?k
Marci? l _6mo*
Notice to Owners of Goats and Swine.
PARTIES who own any of the abore
montioned animals, aro notified that
all Goa'.-* and Swine found running at largd
in the s.roots of Columbia, on and after
the 8th inst., wad be seined by the police
and impounded in the lot near tb? Guard
House. THEO STARK, Taayor
.Tun? S

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