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Dalry Papar $20 a Month. ) Payable in Advance. ' J BY J. A. SELB*. ? ii I I HI y Tri-Weekiy ?IO a Monta. . ( Payable ia Advance* '*? "Let our jost censure Attend ll.e trae event."-~-ghak*prarJ>.' COLOMBIA, a," ?tUXD?t, AP?TX % 1865. V(KL I-NO, 14. THE COLUMBIA PHOENIX BY JULIAN A. SELBY-! . _ i Tu? Daily is issued every norning, except Sunday, at $20 a month. Tri-Weekly, Tuesday, 1 Thursday and Saturday, at $10?a month, inva? riably in advance. Single copies $1. Advertisements inserted at $5 per square (ten lines) for each insertion. A Card. " P, IWILL enntinne to attend to asl es of FURN 1 TUBE, MEBCHAKpiZE^ BEAL ESTAIT, and STOCKS, at Private Sale and at Auction. Liberal advanees made opon all articles sent to ma for sate. For the present, apply st my residence, Bridge street. - e , J ' ' Orders left with Mr. D. C. PEIXOTTO, at Mr. Walter's residence, next to Shiver House, -will be promptly attended to. ' . A?rii g FRANCIS LANCE. Good Gar den Spot for Bent i F'OR a fair proportiop of the CROP, ll will reat three or four aeres of the AfVenal grounda. near the Greenville Railroad. 'The crop moat consist ot com? pee?, potato??, j The tot is Well enclosed, and having a stream of water running through Jt, may be used as a rood past ?ire .after the crop* ?gathered, i April 8 ? ? .A T. TRHZEYAMT. Pictorial fand "Grift Booka ASHALL collection of PICTORIAL and GIFT BOOKS, beautifully ill?n,txattS, suitable as mementoes of'friendship and affec t'iun and as rewards of merit and excellence in , i.cndenries, including .the wriiiags of some of Ibo meet lamons poets. Apply st this office. Proclamation. IT. -J. GOODWYN, Mayor of tho city of ?? Columbia, & C" call earnestly upoa the citizens to aid the municipal authorities in the preservation of order, peace and law. The laws made and provided Tor their maintenance will be strictly enforced. It is, therefore, ear . aeatly requested that any aud every encroach? ment be promptly reported to the proper offieera. It is a source of deep regret to th? executive that a laxity of morals ?Kiata among some portions cf our : inhabitants, inasmuch ai they are dally trespassing on ?he rights o: o'hers, whose enclosures are not secure by pro? per fencing; also, on the shade trees on the pub? lic rtreets The law- in these instances, as wal as all laws for the proteclio?^ofspublio- snd pri vate property, will be enforced. lt hua also beeni?'?e?erted that parties ar* Wigging into the city apirlinoes liquors for aale 11 ismueh to be deprecated that this source o traf&Kehould exist at such a time.,when bo inhabitants stand in daily want of food. Se vere measures against the retailing of liqnor must be resorted to, in order to stop the spreai of this grievous evil; trusting on an Al I-wis Providence to sustain me in this our time o ?triiotion, and relying on all good citizens t i??S?t tho authoritiaa in maintaining order ii our city. Given under ny hand, thia fourth day c April, 18*5., T. J. GOODWYN. Mrs>iHoT7?r? H- Caldwell \ \\1 IL?'Ju?ki tr-??rrtjMtl number Of MUSIC .V? SCHOLARS, ..^T?? will also form a FRENCH CLASS at her reatdance? Terms $20 'fter mnn?^ jarrad van ce. * April 18 *2? $300 Seward - 7 <V\?1LL bc paid'foV Hie'recovery, uninjured' T> of the LATHE BET) and SCREW taken fi on) Henry Hunt's lot suheequent-to th? fire, or a pr? port ion ute amount, if injured from jany cause \?xfep't fire, provided it So still service? able. >o questions asked. Tile above reward will be pam on *its delivery to C. J. BOLLIX, j Esq., or for infof-lbation furnished him which "will-lead to jts recover}'. . April 12 V JOHN JUDGE A.CO. - ?, I I-! Special Notice. PERSONS ih^his eily nnd vicinity holding - w-ofk fi om "our Factory noi returned be? fore the'oetupatioj? of the citv by the enjmay, are request, d to- band in the Fame to Miss MAIiY'O'BRIEIC, n*ar tho Powder Milt. | In about two wcflffc, we hope to have afresh supply of. wofrk in Colnmbip, which w?l bc f'Veu-out byMies O'Briarj in tlie usual manner. he price will Si fifty eepts per pair. Our Fnotory will sooa be in operation at Charlotte, und we will endeavor to keep the people of Columbia supplied with work, j Tickets for work returned, which are y*t un? paid, will be presented to Miss O'Brufi for payment. . JOHN JUDGE <fc CO. sj) April 12_3? Notice. ALL' ferrymen throughout' the District are respectfully requested to .-croes.no slave over the river, either by flats or small boats, without his pass is endorsed bv either Mr. J. 6. GIBBES, Capt JOHN CARSTEN or myself. march 80' T. J. GOODWYN, Mayor. . Headquarters HU. Div. of the West, AUGUSTA, MARCH 4, 1865. SPECIAL FIELD ORDERS KO. 18. [Extract.] I=> COL. A. F. RUDLER is hereby assigued . aa Commandant of the Post at Colombia, 8; C., , '* ? * * * By command 5 Gen. BEAUREGARD. Official: GK?. W-Um-x-r, Col. and A- A- G. ; HEADQUARTERS, COLOMBIA, S. C., . , * March 15. 1865. GENERAL 0RL*ER:S NO. I. In obedience to the above order, I korcby assume command'of this Post. By order of A. F. RUDLER, ' . S Colenahfommanding. W. J. MaAxreo, A. A. A. G. march 81 Headquarters. COLUMBIA, 'S. C., Arin. 8, 1S65. CIRCULAR ALL Officers on Post Dirty at this pince will make a report to these Head quarters of al men attached to their respective departments who are entitled to draw rations at this post. All provision retaros must be made out at th? departments and approved at these Headqtiar tera By order . . A. F. RUDLER, Col. Coro'dg. W. J. MJSALINO/A. A. A. G. -S^il 10 * i i ? . Embl?matic-flLori?* THE JEWELS OF TBE MONTHS. ! : Tn Poland, according-to a superstition* belief, each month of the year is under tho influence of some precious atone, which in? fluence is attached to the destiny of persons born during tbe course ot the month. It ia, in consequence, customary among frienda, and more particularly between byers, to make, on birth-days, reciprocal presents^ consisting of come jewel ornamented . with! the tutelar etona., It is generally believed that this prediction of happiness, or rather of future destiny-, will be realized according to the wfshes expressed on the occasion: JANUARY.-The stone of January is the jacinth, or garoei, wliich denotes constancy and fidelity in; a?;y sott pf au engagement. FKBBOABY.-rrl?ift^ametbyst, a preserva? tive against violent passions, and an assur? ance of peace of mind and sincerity. . MARCH. --The bloodstone, is the stone of courage and wisdom iii perilous under? taking, and. firmness in affection. \ APBIL-The sapphire, or diamond, ia the stone* of magnificence, and kindliness of disposition. \- MAY.^-r-The ?mer?ld. This stone signi; des happiness in love, and domestic felicity. JONE.-Ihe'a^ate is the stone of long life, health and prosperity, JcLT.~The rq?^y" or cornelian, denote? forgetfulness of, and exemption from, the vexations caused' by friendship and love. AUGUST.-The'>ard?nyx. This stone denotes COD j uga \ felicity. 1 SiPTKMB*R.~The cliry solyte is the stone which preserves from and cures madness and despair. . ' 1 OCTOBER.-Th? a?pia-marine, or opal, signifies di?tr??sa add hope. NovidrBifci-^Tbe topaz, sign ifios fidelity and friendship. .' . . DECEMBER".-The tarquois is the stone which expresses great sureness and pros i perity in love, and in all the circumstances. of We. ' - - ... i-T-^?-. ai> - : ...People, say-that tthey .theil peaB, when they ??-shell_ tbeoi: that they hush corn, ! when they ?%linsk jr.; that they dust th? i furniture^when they wn-dust it, or take tho dust from it; that they tk>n a calf when they ?n-sktn it, and that ihej; scale fiches, when they un scale them. I li av o heard roany uien say they were going to weed their gardens, when I thought they wera weedy enough already.' ' '.-?*? Always be quite as careful, in your busi? ness transactions, of taking credit as of giving it,'