The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 07, 1866, Image 1
THE DAILY
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BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
COLUMBIA, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING-, JUNE 7. I860.
Tri-Weekly $6 a Year
VOLUME TT-NO. 68.
THE PHONIX,
PUBLISHED DAILY AND TUI-WEEKLY.
tm GLEANER,
EVERY WEDNESDAY MOUSING.
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
STATE AND CITY PRINTER.
TERMS-IN ADVANCE.
- BUB8CKIPTION.
Dailv Paper, six. months.00
Tri-\Veekly, " " .2 50
Weekly, " " . 1 -r>0
ADVERTISEMENTS
Inserted at 75 cont? per Bquare for tho first
Insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent.
Weekly 75 cents each insertion.
JDS" A liberal discoiml made on the noone
rates ichen adrertisements are inserted lr"
the month or year.
tfT Special notices 10 cents a line.
AOENTS.
S. P. Kinard, Newberry.
Samuel Drouthitt, Greenville C. H.
Wm. Moore, Abbeville C. H.
Julius Poppo, Anderson C. H.
Is ANIMAL FOOD NECESSARY.-Mr.
Curling, seventeen years agent on
tEe Devon estate in Ireland, says:
"There are 6,680 persons on the
estate. They are energetic, moral,
and well-behaved. I do not remem?
ber a crime in seventeen years, not
even so much as stealing a chicken.
They are contented, grateful people
grateful, ?even, for fair play. Out
of 600 farmers, deduct fifty, and the
rest do not see a wheaten loaf, or
smell meat, except at Christmas and
Easter. They have been brought np
to this custom. One tenant ou the
Devon estate I have seen sit down to
potatoes, buttermilk and Indian meal,
who purchased at a recent sale ?10,
000 worth of property, and did not
have to borrow a shilling to pay for it.
1 believe this to bo the usual mode of
living in Limerick."
Two negro women, hitched to a
plow, and driven by a negro man,
were seen breaking ground on a turn?
pike leading into Alexandria thc other
day.
GAS-LIGHT BILLS.
CONSUMERS will please attend to tho
settling np of their billa for the month
of May. JACOB LEVIN,
Sect'v Columbia Gas-Light Co.
June G 3
New Goods
JUST OPENED BY
amt BEI
AFINE STOCK OF CASSIMERES,
Irish Linens,
Corsets, Hoop Skirts,
Nainsook Muslins,
India Mull and Swiss Muslins,
Belt Ribbons,
Black Lace Mitts,
White Lace Falls,
Narrow Colored Trimming Ribbone,
Bonnet Ribbons,
12-4 Toilet Quilts,
Gents' Linen Collars,
Good assortment of Hosiery,
Small Palmetto Fans, etc.
June 6.
From Charleston.
NEW IRISH POTATOES. For sale by
JOHN C. SEEGERS & CO.
_June 3_
FXGH9, ?bo.
i")i"V DRUMS FIGS.
JU\J 10 boxes LAYER RAISINS.
June 3 JOHN C. SEEGERS & CO.
Shoulders and Hams.
> HHDS. SHOULDERS.
? 1 tierce SUGAR-CURED HAMS.
June 3 JOHN C. SEEGERS & CO.
On Consignment.
f\ REAMS large-sized WRAPPING
?JU PAPER-low to dealers.
May 27 JOHN C. SEEGERS.
TO BENT,
TWO ROOMS, situatod in a central part
of the city. For further particulars,
apply to DURBEO & WALTER,
^^j^tionccrs, on Assembly street.
STOCK H0KSE TO BE BAFFLED.
ASPLENDID BLOODED STALLION,
of "Sir Archy" stock, with a Morgan
cross, anil an excellent Buggy Horse, will
be RAFFLED on or about the 15th inst., in
Columbia, at $10 per chance. Lists at
Nickerson's Hotel and J. L. Lumsd?n'u
store, Assembly street. June ."> }i;
FOB SALE,
gpjt A HOUSE and LOT in Waverly
?T4>?ing one of the pleasantest situ itions
around Columbia. The house is nearly
new. The lot contains 1J acres. For par?
ticulars, anplr to
" BACHMAN ' AVATIES,
June 2 Attorneys, Law Range.
New Goods !
WE have just received (per last steam?
er) a fine lot of SPRING and BUM?
MER PRINTS and other DRESS GOODS,
to which we invite thc attention of buyers.
ALSO,
A few pieces of CHOICE SUMMER CAS?
SI MERES and French Black DRAP D'ETE.
At FISHER &. LOWRANCE'S.
SPECIAL NOTICES. j
FOB. SHERIFF.
1?. ti. P.. 8HULER ia respectfully an- j
nounccd aa a candidate for SHERIFF of j
Richland District, at the election to be
held on the third MONDAY in April next. 1
June 5 {IS MANY FRIENDS.
THE Committee appointed by tho citi- |
zens of Columbia to collect testimony con?
cerning the burning of the city in Feb?
ruary, 1SG3, re<in< . i all persons, more
particularly those at a distance, who have
knowledge of facts relating thereto, to
send affidavits, as soon as possible, to the
undersigned. JAMES P. CARROLL, 1
May 20 Chairman. .
MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY'; An !
Essay of Warning and Instruction for I
Young Men. Also, Diseases and Ahnsen
which prostrate the vital powers, with sure
means of relief. Sent free of charge in
sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. J.
SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa?
tion, Philadelphia, Pa. April 19 3mo
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This celobrated Toilet Soap, in such
universal demand, is made from tho
choicest materials, is mild and emol?
lient in its nature, fragrantly scented,
and extremely ueweilcial ju its action
upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists
and Faucy Goods Dealers.
March 28 ly
UATCHELUR'S HAIR DYE.
Thu Original and Rest in the World.
Tho only true and perfect HAIR DYE.
Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous.
Produces immediately a splendid Black or
natural Brown, without injuring the hair
or skin. Remedies tho ill effects of bad
dj os. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine
is signed Wdliam A. Batchelor. Also, RE?
GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE
FLECRS, for Restoring and Beautifying
the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR.
Oct 25 ly New York.
Just Received,
-| ?Y DOZ. FINE FRENCH CALF SKINS,
1 w of different brands, which I offer for
salo much CHEAPER than any that have
been brought to this market. Call ami
lace. Til OS. PLANTGAN,
i _.Jtul? 5 :i_Bedell's Row.
STRAW, WOOL AND
FUR HATS ! !
CLOTHING,
CASSIMERES AND TWEEDS
AT REDUCED PNCES!
m
VITE offer the balance of our stock of
W SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT
COST.
We have recently made a large addition
to our stock of CASSI MERES, TWEEDS
and HATS, and will receive, in a few days,
a largo addition to our stock of CLOTH?
ING.
Wo have thc largest assortment of HATS
to be found in this city, embracing all the
known stvles.
Our Ready-made Goode
Are mostly of our own manufacture; and
those desiring to patronize home produc?
tions are invited to call.
Our stock of FRENCH and ENGLISH
CASSIMERES is large, and we will MAKE
TO ORDER at CORRES PON DLNG RE?
DUCED TRICES.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD,
Juno 2 BEDELL'S ROW.
NAILS! NAILS!
f\ KEGS' NAILS, assorted from :t to
?'JO GO pen nv.
10 kegs WROUGHT NAILS.
5 '. WAGON BODY NAILS. For salo
LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN
THE CITY for cash by
KENNETH & GIBSON,
June 5 3 MAIN STREET.
'9
WE have on hand a large SSSgfe.
and well-selected stock off^jlU
Which we ofter AS LOW. IF NOT LOWER,
THAN ANY OTU ER HOUSE IN THF < TTY
FOr. CASH, bead thc following:
100 bbls. SUGAR, all grades, from p.'i
j cents up.
j 50 bags prime COFFEE.
i 23 bbls. superior SYRUP, at 05 cents per
I gallon.
5 bbls. GOLDEN SYRUP, equal lo New
Orleans.
j 100 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT.
200 bbls. FAMILY FLOCK, from $10
to $12.
I 10 bbl?. Hocker's Self-raising FLOCK.
; 100 lbs. fresh COUNTRY BUTTER, at
? ;t.r) cents per pound.
100 boxes Colgate's Fain il v Soap.
50 " Starch.
10 hhds. bacon Sides.
2,000 bushels WHITE CORN, and a great
many other articles too numerous to men?
tion. For sale by
KENNETH & GIBSON.
.lune 5 :>
WITH tho assistance of Mr.,
R. L. BRYAN, Bookseller inv
Columbia for over fifteen years, I will con?
tinue the same business in this city.
I havo removed mr stock of LAW, BOOK
and 8TATE REPORTS, comprising nearly
15,000 volumes, (saved from the great fire.)
from my residence to a NEW ?TORE, in
Washington street, nearly opposite thc
Columbia Court House and Law Range,
and have added a general assortment of
ENOLISH and CLASSICAL SCHOOL?
BOOKS; also, MEDICAL and MISCELLA?
NEOUS BOOKS; also, WRITING PAPERS,
BLANK BOOKS, LAW BLANKS and a
variety of American, French and British
STATIONERY, which are offered for sale
on FAIR TERMS.
A?T BLANK BOOKS, for Sheriffs, Clerks
and others, kept on hand and made to any
pattern.
J. J. McCARTER.
Thanking my friends and-thc pnblic for
their liberal support in former years, I so
! licit a share of their custom to this new
enterprise. R. L. BRYAN.
j Juno 6_ 2
$60 Reward.
; ^ STOLEN, from my stable, two
i m miles below Monticello, Fairfield
Pl District. S. C., on the night of thc
! ffiiliwfT 3d instant, a bay mare MULE, mo
I dinna size, branded on the loft hip with the
I letter "O" and a faint resemblance of tho
j letter "H," scarred on the back and sboul
* der?, and the mouth badly torn by the
bridle. $25 will bo paid for anv informa*
i tion leading to the recovery of tho mule,
I and an additional $25 for tho arrest of the
thief.
1 June 5 3* JOHN WILLINGHAM.
STOLEN,
_ FROM thc subscriber, on the
ai2r>uight of tho 31st nit., in the lower
' V> ^ pnrt of Orangeburg District, a
dark chesnut sorrel HORSE, medium
height, between seven and eight years old;
no marks recollected. Ho gonerklly paces
while tinder the saddle, but in harness is
inclined to gallop, if pushed. Tho horse
i is supposed to havo on a McClellan saddle,
an army felt saddlecloth and a common
bridle. ' A liberal reward will be paid for
j his return to mc, or for any information
; so that I can get him. An additional re?
ward will be paid for the thiof.
C. H. HART,
Holly Hill P. O.,Charleston District.
June 3* 5*
Notice to Owners of Goats and Swine.
PARTIES who own any of the above
mentioned animals, aro notified that
! all Goats and 8wine found running at large
? in the streets of Columbia, on and after
' the 3th inst., will be seized by the police
', and impounded in the lot near tho Guard
! House. THEO. STARK, Mayor.
June 5
NOTICE.
MAYOR'S OFFICE,
CoLi'MBiA, June 2, 18tit>.
FOR thc information of persons who
may be ignorant of tho laws of the
! city, ana to prevent any further violation
of said laws herein mentioned, the follow?
ing Ordinances aro republished:
"Be it ordained, That it shall not be law
j fnl to drive any wagon, cart or othor car?
riage, or rido or lead any horse across or
upou any open brick drain, within the cor?
porate limita of tho city of Columbia, ex?
cept at the bridges or other places pro?
vided for crossing said drains, under a
penalty not exoeediug twenty dollars for
! each and every offence."
, "Be it further ordained, That it shall not
bo lawful to drive any wagon or othor car?
riage, or ride or lead any norse or mule, or
suffer them to stand upon any pavement,
except in cases of absolute necessity; and
any person offending herein, shall bo sub?
ject to a fine of not less than one, nor more
than fifty dollars."
Juno 5_THEO. STARK, Mayor._
PUBLIC NOTICE.
COLUMBLv, MAY 20, 1SC0.
THE attention of all citizens and resi?
dents of the city of Columbia is called
j to the following resolution, adopted by the
? Board of Health, at a meeting held this
day:
Besolced, That the citizens be requested
! to remove immediately from their premisos
all trashj etc., which may endanger the
genei al it?Rtia, &QQ pliCC thc SaSXO
heaps in the streets, that it may bo re?
moved by the city* carts, on and after Tues?
day next, preparatory to the visit of the
Ward Committees of "tho Board ol Health,
on Saturday, the 9th proximo.
j. s. MCMAHON,
May SO Secretary of the Board.
ABTIFTCTAU
1
Legs and Arms.
! THE SOUTHERN
LEG AND ARM (OMPAM
HAVE established a branch office and
manufactory at Columbia, S. C.
The improved AUTOMATIC LEG AND
ARM manufactured by this company are
unsurpassed by any in the world.
Our workmen are practical artificial leg
j and arm makers -three of them wearing
j legs of their own manufacture.
Our facilities are unsurpassed. Our
, work warranted ono year. Call ami ex
! amino our specimens, ?r address
DAN NELLY, MARSHALL A CO.,
j Soeger's Building, Columbia, S. C.
Officcs--Madison, Ga., Nashville, Tenn.,
Columbia, S. C. _ _ Mav_27 Imo
VISS IMPERIAL GREE.V SEAL,
O xx Ioe>.
ALLSOP'S India Palo and Jeffers' Edin?
burgh ALE, on ice.
I BRANDIES. WINES, GINS, AC, mixed
i in style: and ALE on draught, at
I May ?6 I? J. L. LUMSDEN'S.
FOR SATYR.
WILL be Bold, on WEDNESDAY, the ;
13th dav of June, at Bcrzclia, one
BAW MILL, ENGINE BOILUP and FIX?
TURES, completo and in decant order.
The Mill is now in successful operation, ,
and will he running until tho clay of thc j
sale, and can be seen by any one who .
wishes to examine it.
ALSO, I
At the same time will bo unid, 12 head
of MULES, 3 OXEN, CARRY-LOGS, WA?
GONS, HARNESS, MILL HOUSE, and
everything for the successful operations of
a Saw Mill.
Persons desirous of pnrcliasing will
have a raro chanco to got a complete and
thorough outfit for tho Saw Mill business.
TEEMS.- Credit until January "I, 18B7,
for good notes, with approved security.
For particulars, adores.
HEANEY & MERRY,
Berzolia. Colombia Coitntv, Ga.
May 15 tnth8
GUNS, PISTOLS,
SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS,
Ammunitloxi 2
I
ANEW anil complete assortment just
received.
ALSO,
An elegant assortment ni FISHING
i TACK LE- Rods, Reals, Bubs, Hooka,
j Lines, Ac. At LOW PRICES.
P. lt'. KRAFT,
.Washington street, opposite old Jud.
N. B.-Manufacturing ami repairing
substantially and neatly executed.
May 20 ly
GIBBES & HUGGINS,
EXCHANGE
AND
I Insurance Agents.
RISKS against Fire taken in the follow?
ing Companies, at fair rates, and n i
i charge for polices:
NORTH AMERICAN COM P A M
Hartford, Conn.
NATIONAL COMPANY.
New Orleans.
< CONTINENTAL COMPANY,
New Y'ork.
BALTIC COMPANY.
New York.
YI KG INT A STATE CUM PAN i .
Richmond.
METROPOLITAN Cull PA N Y,
Now York.
SUN MUTUAL COMPANY,
i New York.
EXCHANGE 0:1 New York und Charles?
ton bought and sold; dealers iu Stocks,
Bonds, ?fcc. The highest price paid for
! Gold, Silver and Bank Notes,
j JAMES G. GIBBES, GEO. HUGGINS,
j Office Plain street, Columbia, S. C.
May l'.t 3mo
Cutlery! Cutlery!!
At the Sign of thc Golden Pad-Lock.
AFULL assortment of Table and Pocket
CUTLERY, SCISSORS, Ac, tn store
and for sale low bv JOHN C. DIAL.
SAFES !
HERRING'S Patent Champion lire,
Burglar, Powder anil Damp Proof
SAFES for sale. The only sure protection
from tire. I can furnish those Safes, all
sizes, at manufacturer's prices, freight
added. J. ll. K1NARD, Agent,
May 10 2ino Columbia, S. c.
?OTJCET
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the eo
_1_M partnership latolv subsisting between
JOHN C. DIAL and FRAXCIS M. POPE,
under the firm of DIAL A POPP, was this
day dissolve.1 by mutual consent. JOHN
C. DIAL is authorized to settle all debts
due to and bc the late finn.
JOHN C. DIAL,
May 1, 18C?. F. M. POPE.
NOTICE.
ri^HE subscriber would respectfully itt
JL form the cul/eus of this city and vi?
cinity that he will continue the general
HARDWARE BUSINESS in his own name
and on his own account, and hopes fro
merit and receive a full share of public pa?
tronage. JOHN C. DIAL.
_ May 4
COTTON GINS.
npiHE undersigned, having completed
JL their arrangements f..r thc manufac?
ture of the best COTTON GINS ever made
in this country, are now prepared to re?
ceive orders from planters and others
wishing to purchase. The long established
atid well known reputation of Elliott's
Cotton Gins will, wo hone, bc a sufficient
guarantee that the article will give entire
satisfaction. J. M. ELLIOTT A CO.,
May If. 2mo NVinnsboro, S. C.
Earthenware.
j fTIHE subscriber is in receipt of a large
I JL and varied assortment of EARTHEN?
WARE, suitable for hotels, hoarding
! houses, restaurants and faniihe.--.
I , , AI-SO,
: Packages ot Ware for countrv trade.
W. 1!. STANLEY,
j Mtiv- 25 Corner Plain and Gates sts.
|0. H. BALDWIN,
DEALER IN IT HST CL ASS
GROCERIES AND I'ROYlSitM,
A T P <> P ILA ll P RIC ES.
Comer Main and Walkington streets.
COLUMBIA, S. C. May 13 Una
Thos. P. Walker,
Magistrate and. Coroner,
Office in Post Office Building,
COLUMBIA. S. 0. June :;
I Grain Cradles, Grain Fans. &c.
At ?hr Sign fifth,- ffohien Pad-Lock.
AFULL supply of GRAIN CRADLES,
Grain Fans, Se.vtlin Blades, Scythe
Stones, Fan Wire, Riddles, Ac, in store
and for sale, low for cash.
May 20 ,ii)HN C. DIAL.flt
FOR SALE,
EIGHT FINE'M 'LF.S. Apply at this
office "Mavin
REDUCTION IN PRICES!
J. Sidzbacher & Co.
INTEND TO DISPOSE OF THEIR
FINE AND WXSIX-SEXiEOTBB
STOCK OF GOODS
AT A CONSIDERABLE DEDUCTION ON FORMER PRICES!
?ITH AS :
MUSLINS.
LAWNS.
OKLA INLS,
.Jaconet and Swiss MUSLIN,
CAMBRIC ORGANDIES,
Plain and Enibr'd HANDKERCHIEFS,
TUCKED BALMORAL SKIRTS, ?kc.
FOB ?E^TLEMEI^'S WEAR,
We [pave COTTON ADES, LINEN DRILL, BROWN
j LINEN and a fine and well-selected stock of SUMMER
CLOTHING.
ALbU,
Just received. 500 PALMETTO FANS.
j J. S?LZBACHER & CO.,
Assembly street, between Plain and Washington,
! May 27 ' Columbia, S. C.
GREAT SOUTHERN and WESTERN
I NO. 21 CARONDOLET STREET, NEW ORLEANS.
GEN'. JAMES LONGSTREET, PRESIDENT.
C. WILLIAMS, SECRETARY.
I
I $26 WILL INSURE YOU ONE YEAR FOR $6,000 ! !
60 Centn will Purchase a TWO DAY TICKET for $5,000
$1.25 " " FIVE?
2.50 " " TEN '.
5.00 will Insure you ONE MONTH for $5.000.
WEEKLY COMPENSATION IN CASE OF TOTAL DISABILITY !
THIS ia the first and only institution of tho kind over organized in the Southam
States for the purpose of ISSI RING AGAINST LIFE and ACCIDENT.
It insures against accidents of every description, whether doy occur while traveling
by cars, steamboats or other public* conveyance; while engaged in the store, office,
I workshop, factory, on the tarin, or in any of tin. ordinary occupations of life; whether
riding, walking, hunting, boating, fishing, engineering, surveying, railroading, steam
! boating or seated by the domestic fireside.
General Accident Policies issued by this Company secure to tba person insured tba
' payment of a fixed sum per week (from $3 to f?U) during the time ho may be disabled
' by accident, not to exceed twenty-six weeks for any ono accident: and in case of death
by any form of casualty, the payment of a fixed binn (from $500 to HO.OOO) to the
i friends of tho person insured, or party for whose benefit the policy ia issued.
Ptiiler tito system adopted by this Company, persons may bc insured for weekly com?
pensation only, fox death only, or for both.
The rates of premium are LESS than m any other class of insurance, in proportion
; to tho risk. A. M. RHETT, Agent District No. 23,
i May 19 Imo Office at Hanahan & Warley'?, Washington Street.
1 Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shc-n.
_ MCGUINNESS.*
, art? prepared to execute all business in
their linc w ith unusual care and skill. With
I many years' experience in their business,
i thnv can confidently assure tie commu?
nity that HOUSE and MEEK-SHOEING
'will be dono in the best manlier. In tho
repairing ?d' Carriages, Buggies and Wa
1 gona, thc best workmen have been en
I gaged, and tho work will bi ?lone in the
: most approved ami workmanlike manner,
. .II reasonable terms.
MCGUINNESS & KEARN.
! N. I?. - Tho senior partner has had seve
; ral veal's' experience on Long Island, N.
! V., among the best horses and horsemen,
' and the treatment of the various diseases
of horses, which lu- will gratuitously give
to his patron < and friends. May S imo
Just Received,
AVERY select stock of Ladies Con?
gress GAITERS and SLIPPERS.
ALSO,
Genfs Patent-Leather CUTER*, and
j Low-quartered SHOES.
AND AI.HO,
I A good assortment of other st vies, at
April l.r. FISHER A LOWRANCE.
H. E. NICHOLS,
GENERAL
iftSURAftGEAGENT,
' 'oruer of Assembly and Washington Sis.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
REPRESENTS a number of the baot
both Northern and .Southern-compa?
nies, possessing an aggregate capital of
823,WK>,000.
LIFE, FIRE. MARINE,
INLAND AND ACCIDEN?
TAL RISKS taken on equi?
table terms, and all losses
promptly paid,
ftc?^Policies made payable
in Gold or Currency ."Wt
March 1 6mo*
Old Newspapers for Sale,
BY the hundred or thousand, at
March a PHOENIX OFFICE