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THE DAILY Daily Paper $10 a Year. 'Let our Just Censure PHOHX 0 Attend the True Event.' Tri-Weekly $7 a Year BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1865. VOL. I-NO. 225. THE PHONTX, rUBLISUED DAILT AND TUI-WEF.ELT, ! BY JULIAN A. SELBY.! y T AT E rBINTE R. TERMS-IN AD VANCE. ADVEKTISEM EN TS Inserted at $1 per square fer thc first in? sertion, and 75 cents for each subsequent. SfW Special notices 15 cents a linc. PKOSPECT OF ANOTIIF.II COLLISION OF AUTHORITY.-A few days since thc Freedmen's Court sot about thc good j work of closing up the negro dance j houses which hare been opened by a ; low class of white mau in the negro "settlement" just outside the cor porste limits of the city, and which were complained of by the citizens as intolerable nuisances. Oue of these was run by Dan, .Dunuegan & Co., on Church street, and report said it was frequented by gangs of lawless, drunken negroes, to the great scandal of the neighborhood, ' 'and the peace and dignity of the State." Dunn egan was arrested, taken before the Freed? men's Court and fined $50. Dunue? gan subsequently went before the grand jury of the United States.Dis? trict Court and lodged ' 'an informa? tion," and that body returned an in? dictment against John Lawrence, Judge of the Freedmen's Court, and his clerk, J. B. Coon, for "extorting money under cover of their office. A warrant was served upon them, but no bail was given, and we learn that * Judge Lawrence has been ordered by the Freedmen's Bureau not to obey tho warrant, as lie was in the discharge of his duty.-Nashville Union. DISQUIETUDE TN CANADA. - Tho-j New York Herald gives the following as a snmmajy of news from that : province : The French inhabitants of Cunada 1 are adding to thc disquietude which j the Fenian excitement luis recently j inflicted on the Canadian Govern- 1 ment. The French organs un il the j members of tho French association known as the Sons of Libert}', have ' become very bold in their denuncia- j dons of British domination and British confederation schemes. The j French Canadians would rather see the province annexed io the United I States than merged into a colonial union, whereby their influence and their nationality would be completely \ overslaughed mid neutralized. Al? ready the French newspapers in Montreal have received a semi-official warning in reference to the alleged imprudence of their course. Mean? time the members of the government, backed by the British ministry, are pushing their confederation pro? gramme, but so fur apparently with no positive assurance of success. Wanted-$4,000. IHAVE the above amount on hand. Would like to eng:tge as clerk in some good mercantile establishment, with a view to future partnership. Address * J. W. NEWTON, Dec 17 3* Columbia, S. C. w antod, ? SITUATION aa TUTOR, in r.vfamily /\_ of five, six or eight children. All tho English Branches and Latin and (?reek (if lesired) taught. Apply at this office, stating salary. References given, if rc qniretl. Dec 5 IS i?<ar<o>t;?oo. BY order of Jacob Bell, Ordinarj will be sold, at public sale, on WEDNESDAY. 2??tli inst., at the residence of the late Mrs. Matthews, all the lb.ns. .,o!d and Kitchen FURNITUREbelongingtothc estate of the lato Jos. Matthews. J. I'. MATTHEWS. DJC f> Adm'r Est. of Jos. Matthews. McltfEaster's Hotel. WTNNSBORO, S. C. THIS old and favorably known .HOUSE is still kept by the widow of ?John McMastcr, Esq.. deceased. Tue patronage of old friends and of thc public is solicited. Der 12 tut For Sa!c; MY DESIRABLE libICK RESI? DENCE, corner Henderson and Lau ?rel streets. The house has every con? venience for a respectable family. Posses sion given about 1st Januarv next. Nov IA fC* E. L. KERRISON. \ FOB CHRISTMAS. TO? BOOKS, in great varictv, at Deo. 17 3 r. B. GLASS* Bookston CRACKERS. -1 /\ BARRELS, assorted, at JA/ E. POLLARD'S, on Main st., Der 17 S* Contr? of oki Brick Range. RICE THAT IS RICE. "j f\ Bli LS. more of that superior NEW JA/ RICE, direct from the Charleston Mills, just received and for sale ar the Auc? tion Room of LEVIN A PEESOTTO. Dec 17 _o_ I Two Furnished Rooms tc Rent, IN u desirable locality; suitable for single j gcntlcmon. For terms. Ac. apply to P. B. GLASS, Dee 17 2 Gen. Commission Agent. New York Daily Papers RECEIVED every morning. Also, Dlus trated Weeklies-bound volumes for 1862, '63 and "G4. For 6ale at P. B. GLASS' Bookstore, Plain street, opposite Bedell's Row. Dec 17 2 CARTES FOB ALBUMS! BEAUTIFULLY COLORED PHOTO? GRAPHS, smtable for Photographic Albums, conrprising Groups, Landscapes, Figures. Ac. ALSO, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, various styles, sizes and prices, suitable for Christ? mas presents. lor sale at P. B. GLASS' Bookstore, Plain street, opposite Bedell's Row. Dec 17 3 Stolen, FROM my premises, on Friday night, six miles from Columbia, _ "__?two MULES-one a large iron gray norse mule, sixteen hands high, eight vears old, shod all round, mane and tad trimmed; the other a black mare mule, sixteen hands high, shod all round, with a sear on one hind leg. A reward of $50 will be paid for their return and the detection of tho thief. J. 1). FROST. GC?LD PENS ! j ? CHOICE SUPPLY of vcrv superior i\_ and elegant GOLD PENS: the. nnest over offered in this market, with holders of various styles and sizes. AI-SO, STEEL PENS >f every description. QUILLS <>f the best qualit?. Sealing Wax and Wafers. Wood. India Rubber ar-.d Metallic Pen- i holders. Pen Racks and Tin Check Colters. Japanned Cash Boxes. Post Office R .A's. Ivory Paper Folders. Gum Labels, Chalk. Backgammon Boards, Chessmen, Dice. ? Bristol Board, Drawing Paper. Parchment, Visiting Cards. Indelible Ink, India Ink. i ! Camel Hair, Sable and Bristle Brushes. ; Copying PCCSSCS, Copying Rooks, Ac. , Mucilage, Desk Pads, Letter Clips. Faber's Black Lead and Colored Pencils. Pocket Books, Red Tape and many other articles of Office, School ?nd Counting House Stationery. ALSO, I The most superior LETTER, CAI' and i NOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES, at P. B. GLASS' Bookstore, On the site of the old Post Office. 1 Dec 17_ 3 NOTICE! JUST received, 500 pieces of BONNET RIBBON. Also, a large; assortment of VELVET RIBBONS - ailmunbers -and thc . largest stock of latest, style LADIES' HATS in this city, which we offer at very 1 reduced nrices. We also offer a large stock of DRESS : GOODS, of all descriptions, and All-wool 1 BALMORAL SKIRT , at NEW YORK 1 PRICES. ABELES, MYERS & CO., Dec. 16 (i Bronson's Old Stand. FOR SALE OR RENT, ^ A DWELLING HOUSE, containing t'i???* eight rooms, situated two miles from dUULColumbia, on the Camden Road. On the premises are a carriage house, stable, barn and all necessary out-houses. The lot contains ISO acres, wooded. Apply to BENT. T. DENT, Dc; 13 _ At the. Market. GU NSMITHING. PETER W. KRAFT would respectfully inform his old .friends and customers that ?he bas resumed his old busi : ness of a GUNSMITH, and will promptly attend to all orders. Dec 7 12 " Cotton Seed ? O AAA BUSHELS choice COTTON ; JUt\J\J\J SEED for sale. Apply to the ' undersigned, at Marion C. IL, s. C. D'C ll t<i* W. W. DURANT. If you Want a Comfortable and Con? venient Residence for your Family, KENT THE LATTA IIOLSE ! THE above is located near tho Char " r lotte Railroad Depot. Tin; building is divided into nine comfortable rooms, with a piazza on all sides, and every conve? nience in the house a family could desire On thc premises are line out-buildings, such as Kitchens, Servants' Rooms, .Sta? bles, Carriage House, ?Sc. Thc ground attached consists of S4 acres LAND, suitable for pasture and growing of j all kinds of grain; fine Vegetable Garden, I Orchard, Ac. For terms, applv at the Auction Room of Messrs. LEVIS A PELXOTTO, corner of Assemble and Plain streets. Dec 14 FROM Columbia to Charleston. THE NEW and FIRST-CLASS LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER GEORGE ia now prepared to make engagements to take Freight from Granby Landing to Charles? ton. All goods forwarded by this Une will be insured, if desired. Also, forwarded to I New York, and advances made upon tho ! same, if required. Dec 14 Imo A. L. SOLOMON, Agent. J95T" Thc Abbeville Banner, Newberry Herald, Anderson Intelligences and Chester Standard will publish tho above "for two weeks, and send bills to this office. NOTICE UNTIL FURTHER ?? O IES. ID IE3 3rL St. , THE SUBSCRIBE R'S "WILL BE AT THE STORE OF C. S. JENKINS, ASSEMBLY STREET, NEXT MARKET* SANTA CLAUS. Dec Imo BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER, a??~ THE subscribers have just received tr*!;; general assortment of BOOTS and 1 MsilOES, consisting of: Gent's Single and Double-soled BOOTS. (Ph?adelphii make,) Balmorals, Gaiters, Bootees, Bro? gans. Ac. Also, a line lot of the very best Baltimore Oak Sole LEATHER. We will, as usual, make to order all variet'es of Boots and Shoes, of tho best material and workmanship, for cash only-a rule from which there will lie no exception. J. A A. OLIVER, Sumter st., between Richland and Laurel _ Dec 7_Imo* j Just Received from New York AND FOR SALE AT L. ?. CLARKE'S, WASHINGTON STREET, ALARGE and fashionable assortment of ORNAMENTS and TRIMMINGS for I Ladies' Dresse? and Clonks, consisting of ! Bugles, Butterflies, Drops, Fancy Cords and Buttons, of every description and size; ! Breakfast Shawls, Central Park Hoods, In ? fant's Socks, Ladies' Fancy Neck-Tics, I Ladies'Fancy Neck-Ties, with fringe, Dress j Elevators, Belt Buckles and Clasps, Silk I and Leather Belts, Belting Ribbons of all i colors and widths, Velvet Ribbon of all widths. Ladies' Scarfs. Collars and Culls, I Traveling Bags, Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Ladies' L. c. Handker ! chiefs. Gent's L. c. Handkerchiefs, Gent's ! Silk Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Gloves and I Gauntlets. Gent's Buck Gloves, Skirt Braid of all colors, Coat Bindings, Balmoral Skirts, a large assortment of Hoop Skirts, Ladies', Gent's, Youth's and Misses' Under Vests. Ladies' Flannel Skirts, Ladies' largo Rouble Shawls; a fine assortment of Perfumeries, Brown Windsor Soap, Tooth Soap, Toilet Powder, Boxes and Puffs, Hair Brushes and Combs, Nail Brushes; a line assortment of Dross Goods, al greatly reduced prices -DeLaincs, Black and Col'd Alpacas, Mcrinoes, Calicoes, Ac; Klaek Cloth and Oassimeros. Fancy Cassimeres, ! Blankets, Umbrellas, Blue Shirtings, Pa? per Cambric. Linen. Black and Colored Dress Silks. Marceline Silk, Ac. Dec C> Engine, etc., for Sale. A FIVE-HORSE ENGINE, in running xY_ order, with pulleys, etc.. for sale low. Apply at this office. " Dec 12 Charleston Advertisements. MES. R. F. W. ALLSTON PROPOSES (D. V.) to open, the FIRST MONDAY in Janua ggrv, at her residence, No. 37 [Meeting street. Charleston, S. C., a BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES. It will he Mrs. Allston'a earnest desire to merit the confidence <>f parents and guard? ians. For terms and circulars, apply as above. Dec 16 $6 G-roceriesS Groceries! BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS. PIG HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON. BUTTER. CHEESE, LARD, FLOUR. TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE, BISCUITS. Candy, Pickles, Soap. Si arch.. Candles, Sweet Oil, Herrings. Codfish, Mackerel, Salmon. Raisins, Potatoes. Liverpool Salt. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin. Port, Madeira and Sherry Wine. And a general assortment of Groceries, Ac, for sale low for cash bv PHILIP FOGARTY A CO., Corner Atlantic Wharf and East Bay, Doc 17 Imo_Charleston, S. C. m$. Se ? COTCHETT, FASHIONABLE BONNET EMPORIUM, 263 King Street, Charleston, S. C., HAS on hand all the most fashionable Bonnets H AT 8 ! She will be pleased to re? ceive and fill orders from ber old customers with neatness, cheapness and despatch, by express. Dec 12_tuft R, S. CATHCART. WM. GURNEY, WHOLESAIE mm, And Commission Merchant, 102 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. C. C1UGAE, COFFEE., TEA, MOLASSES, Bacon, Lard, Cheese. Mackerel and Butter; Liquors of all kinds. tar Liberal advances made on consign? ments. Dec 12 tutti TO OWNERS AND SHIPPERS OF 3FACTOE, SHIPPING AND COMMIS. MERCHANT, Office 143 Meeting Street, Directly Oppo? site Hoyne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C., WILL make liberal advances on con? signments through his friends: Messrs. Sawyer, Wallace A Co.", New York. Messrs. Donner, Potter A Co., New York. Messrs. Boonen, Graves A Co., New York. Messrs. Haselhurst A Smith, New York. Messrs. Thayer. Brigham A Co., Boston. Messrs. J. A D. Malcoloison, Liverpool. Messrs. John K. Gilliot A Co , Liverpool. Messrs. Henry Sloan A Son, Philadelphia. Messrs. Pendergast, Fenwick & Co., Bait. Messrs. Gardner, Dexter A Co., Boston. Messrs. ('liarles Smith A Co., Boston. His facilities f<>r Insurance coverCotton, Ac,-all the way through, by land ami pea, from any point, at lower rates by floating policies than can bc effected here. Produce bought and sold ber? to fill orders, at market rates, giving wners the opportunity of selling tier? or ?hipping. Consignments solicited, to which I will give my personal attention, and returns made in currency, goid or foreign ex? change. Dee IC Imo Groceries, BAGGING and ROPE, DRY and FANCY GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS, YANKEE NOTION:., Ac. Full and large assortment now in store and constantly receiving. For sale at LOWEST MARKET PRICES, at. wholesale, by CHAS. L. GUILLEAUME, 143 Meeting street, Opposite Hayne street, Dec i:; lrno Charleston. S. C. Philip Fogarty & Co., WHOLESALE GBOCEBS And Commission Merchants, Corner Atlantic Wharf and East Hay, CHARLESTON, S. C., KEEP constantly on lin.:;'.! a full stock of choice GROCERIES, WINES, LI QTJORS, Ac Dec 17 Imo LITTLE & MARSHALL, AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 173 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. A ORICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of all _Z~A_ kinds, of thc latest and. most approved patterns, consisting of: Plows, Harrows, Hay Cutters. Corn Shell? ers, Cultivators, ( lotton Gins, Horse Pow? ers, Threshing Machines and Separators, Saw and Corn Mills. Plantation Carts, Hand-barrows, with Plow Castings of all kinds. ? ALSO, Improved Hand-power Portable Cotton Presses. Tor sale, for cash, at Now York price?. Dee i Imo MARSHALL, BEACH & CO., COMMISE MERCHANTS AND BANKERS, 24 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ADVANCES m ado on COTTON con? signed to our firm in New York or Liverpool. ALSO, Buv and sell Exchange on England und New York, and uncurrent funds. Deo 6 Imo 121 MEETING STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS EN Dry Goods, fknm sooss AND CLOTHING, ARE now receiving a large assort men tot" STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS purchased during thc recent decline-and offer them at GREATLY RED Ut: ED ! PRICES. Shall have a <.rplcto stock of CLOTH j INO manufactured For the Spring trade. ! The attention of merchants solicited. Dec 1 20 STENHOUSE & CO., FORWARDING ANO COM. MERCHANTS, No. 110 EAST RAT, CHARLESTON, S. C. C10TTON and PRODUCE forwarded to ) the Northern cities. From their long experience, they feel confident of their ability to give satisfaction. Nov 10 NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON DJ MUM WML \ CA li HYING THE U. S. MAIL. GRASADA, QUAKER CITY. ANDALUSIA, STARLIGHT, ALHAMBRA, SARAGOSSA. THE shins of this line are all first-class and reliable, aro at least as fast as any of the co.ist, and built at as great an ex? pense. They are in charge oi gentlemanly and capable commanders, and every atten? tion will be paid to the comfort of the pas? sengers. One of (he above ships will be despatched from New York amt one from Cha:!, st ..-i EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Cargo by these steamers insures at thc lowest rates. All informa? tion can be had from either of thc agents. HAVEN El i A CO., Charleston. VRTHUR LEARY, New York. Merchandize and Cotton addressed to either house will be promptly forwarded. PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPM. LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS MONEKA, Cool. Kanhnt?n, EMILY ?. SOUI>B5R,Capt. Winchester. FOR XEW YORK DIRECT: riTHESE vessels alternating weekly, offcr JL in" every Thursday to the traveling public a FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER BOAT, with superior accommodations. Thorr will bo a mail bag kept at the office of th<; Agents, closing always an hour be? fore the sailing of each steamer. i or Passage or Freight, apply to WILLIS A CHISOLM, Agents, Ont 5 imo* Mills House. C harlaxton.