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IDa?y Papar SiO a Month. 1 2 Payable In Advsmc?. f "Let onr juet cenaure Attend the true event."-?hafc*ptare. i Tri-Weekly $10. a Moats. ( Payable itt Advance. BY at ?* SELS*. COLUMBIA, 6. C.,TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1865. VOL. X-NO. rr: THE COLUMBIA PHONIX l4rpUBLWHED DAlt? ASID^-WEi;K*T, : B.Y JULIAN A, SELBY*. . Tie Daily ? issued every murnirjp, except? ijuwday, at f 20 a month. Tp-Weekly^Tuesday, Thut*df>y and Saturday, at flo a mont li, inva-, viably ni fd talcs. Bingle copies f>l. ' ' AdverLisci?ente insertecLat |6 pet square (ten linea) for each insertion. Lost and Found Bible A! FAMILY BIBLE, lost by somebody dur- ! J intf tho.?r?, has boen found, and will bej? ?aeerfu?ly d ?liv er ed to any party proving pro4 party sad ; paying* for this advertisement. It .?obtains no asme of th? owner; but in th* j family record there are names of children,' by wbieh the real owner can ierfdily0ideniify the. property. Apply st tbis>office April 18 ?250 Reward j. j?j??h: STOLEN", on the night of the 14th ??&n inst., from the atable 'in rear of Head? quarters, a short SORREL'STALLION, about lour years old. Said animal bes a sore on each side of bia back, sud hair trimmed very short on both hind fetlocks. The above reward will be paid, and no ??estions asked, if thc horse is .delivered at Headquarters Post. April 17 Th? ?tata of South Carolina. '"t EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, V . COICMBU-. March 2?, 1885. THE invasion -of the State has" rendered it' proper that th? Legislative Department of the Government of tho State 'Should be coa v< ped, that se?h measures may bc adopted as the welfare of the State may require.. And for ti nt purpose, the members of the Senate aad the I??UK* of Repr?sent?tiveJsTof the State of ct vi li Carolina ate h ?raby invited io assemble at ?V reen Y ?Ile, on TUESDAY., the ??th - day. of A pa i!, 1 St6, at 12 o'clock nt. B\ the Oe vern or: A.' fl. MAGRATH. Official: W. S. ELLIOTT, rYivkteSecretary. . < April 1 .. i . f??~- All papers in the St ste will oopy natll thc lune for the ? set ins; of the Leg isl stare. Pictorial and ?ift Books. - ? . SMALL collection,, of PICTORIAL aad , JOL efl FT BOOKS, beautifully illustrated, suitable aa mem en foes of friendship and affec ti"*n and as rewards of merit and excellence in . *?eade?ni*s, including t*je writir.gs of come of J*JU< i. .'.i?t tn ti. one j oets. . Apply at thia ojslee. Writing Ink. A*?W battles of. aaeorreaive WRlTI?Cr Ut, fc* asia at thia ?fis* aare? H * Cottage for Sale. FOR * ?le,- a neat COTTAGE HOUSE. co? ; . mining furn rooms. .On th? lot is e-kitci j en, with "sn excellent garden. For particular?, apply at'this office._' <* ? April 1J 2* For Sale er Bent. COTTAGE HOUSE cont sining five rooina and ' neawary cut-build ingp, wifh ?a?ity acre* ?i land attached, two miles and o hali ? frcm i he eily. Inquire at this cnTce. April 17_: AfJasd. ~~ ~\ THE fu.bfiril.er having returned to thc eitvj .Rill rt Mime the ALCTION and COMMIS? SION BUSINESS, *i*? would resj^ctfuliy ?oin it a continuation ? f the patronage fr?rmerly bc stowed npou him. Orders left, at the ?esiderci of ?h,e>>ubEci?ber.,-Washington sti^et, or 'OSi SAMSON'S i<-eidence" Richardson street, (May; rant's ho UM-, ludlow State R*>uee.) will bi piumntly"attended to. L. T. LEVIN. ' Aaj? il 17_ , * -_' ? Card. jWlCltContiitwe to.?tt*ud to iales of FURNl ll HF. MUilrkAM'IZF, REAL ESTAT* and STOCKS,, nt Pith ab* Sal* and ?et Auction Liberal advances made upon all ai tides sent ti ine for snuv Foi- tpc pieetnt, ?tpiy at raj residence, Briduo fctreet. . Orders left with Mr. IX C. PEIXOTTO.fa Mr. Wolters residence, next to Shiver fipuse will be-pfomptly attended to. . ' *? **] April 6 . _ FRANCIS,LAN CE. ; Hgtice. r~, COLUMBIA, Amii. 10, 1866. '. THE Joint Relief Committees have appointe* the Clewing gentlemen to net as agent for the sufferers of Columbia, to wit? i J, L. BRANCjH. E?q., to reside at August^ Georgia. ?. -. .. W. P. PRICE, Er=q., to reside at Newberrj WILLIAM J. GERALD, F^q- to reside t Camden, S. C. . - j?"' ** ! The above named gentlemen will receive an forward any donatione--whether of provieioi or morty-and'alee barter CLOTH and-SAL T-r PROVISIONS. B ERMANN LEI DING, Bee, and Treas. Joint Relief Committees. ' f*j*f Papers of thia and the neighborer States will please eopy, and ?urge upon the b nevolent the necessity of aiding the-citirens ?Columbia in their great distress. ?? April 12 Notice. THE Stores will be opened* , on WEDNE DAY, the 19th inst., for the sale of pw siens for ?ash, in proportion to tho number the family and the quantity on hand. The resident poor of the city will be and the .direction of the City Council, Which w issu?te them tickets for provisions; , The poor living beyond the limits of the ci will be cupplied with tickets by the State E: entire Committee. . Persons will take notice of the above; ant Joint Committee of the State and city vi meet daily, al tbe Baptist Church-common ci MONDAY next, 17th inst., st 0 o'clock a. J for tb? parp?se of issuing new tic*:et*. E. L. KERRISON, April If Chairman Joint Committee. r THK ?ni?hi ?? Rkn HEBB?NGs.T -Thoa, Nash (1599) tells-a story vof the origin of rfd herrings, nearly *aa gopd aa Charlea* Lam h's origin of roast pig. -According ; to Nash, centuries ago, a fisherman ' of ! Gerdicke Sanders having taken more her? rings tbanrhe could vrell dispose of, hung them up iu 'the peak of bis hut or shed. The weather' Was~~cold, saya our quaint ' author, aud'good fires Le kept (as fishermen, whatever hardness soever they endure at fj?a,.wiH make air^moke, but they "will make amends for it when they Come to' .Und;) and what wit li his fireing, and smok ii/g, or smokey fireing, in tLnt bis narrow lobby,, bi;.herrings, which were as white as - whalebone when he ?Lung them np,now look as red ns a lobster. It v^as four or five- days befbie be or his wife espide it; .ajid ?hen they espido it they? fell -down on ". their knees and blessed themselves, and . cried, a miracle! a miracle! And with their proclaiming it among their neighbors they could not:be content, .bbCto court the fisher? man would, and present it to the king, then lying at Burrough Castle, two miles off. What the king said, we are not informed, but herrings have ever been considered a dainty dish to set before the king. * - _ " ExnAtSTtoko^CoKVKBBATioK.-Count Gonfalonieri, ?H- bis account ol' Lis Jong^m prisonment, writes: Fifteen yesrs ?- existed in a'dungeon ten feet square! .During six )ears i bad a companion; during niue, I -was alone-. T neyer could rightly distin? guish the face' ot brm who shared my captivity in tho eternal twilight of our cell. Hie first year we talked incessantly to? gether; we related our past live?, our joys - forever- 'gone, over and over^a^ain. The 'next year we communicated tc each.-other our thoughts and ideas on all subjects. Tt e third year we bad 'no ideas to communicate; we .were beginning to lose the power of. refection. The fourth, at the interval of a . month cr.so, we weuldopen our lips to ask each Other it it were possible that the world went cr. as gay and bustling as when we formad a portion of mankip?. '.The fifth we were .silent. The-siatb, Le was taken away, I never knew where, I? execution or liberty. But I was glad v\ hen-he was gone; even .solitude was better tban ' bis pale, vacant lace. " < Difficulties are to the persevering like the mists which envelope mountain tops; they 'appear in the distance like a thick impene? trable wall; but ae we approach them, they recede; and when we stand before them fisco to face, they wholly disappear. 'O'' .