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DAILY Daily Paper $8 a Year PH (EUX 'Let our Just Censure Attend the True Event.' Tri-Weekly $5 a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2. 1866. VOLUME II-NO. 16^ THE PHOENIX, PUBLISHED 1>ML\ AND TKI-WKEKLY. rm (S?JSAN&K, EVERY. WEDNESDAY MOKNINU. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, ! STATE AND (TTY PRINTER. ' -- TERMS-IN ADVA NCR. SUBSCRIPTION. Diiilv Paper, sit months.ii 00 Tri-Weeklv, " " .ii 50 Weekly, ' " " . 1 50 A UV EUT1SI-.M EN TS Inserted at 75 cents per square for the first insertion, an?l 50 cent s for each se. I ? - , 11 ".<. 1 Woeklv 75 cents each insertion. VT' A liberal discount made on the ahooe rates inhen adaertiseinenls ari: inaertnl by\ Cia' liUmth ur yeitr. HT Special notices 10 cents a line. The Burning ol' tl?c TUt-odore I>. Wegner. YVe ?tract from tho New York j ? Herald, of Wednesday, tho following in relation to the burning ot* thc i steamer Theodore D. Wagner, from Boston to Charleston : The brig Velocity arrived on Mon- j day evening at the Atlantic Docks, ; Brooklyn, having on board u large , number of the rescued passengers, and nearly all the crew o? the steam? ship Theodore I). Wagner, of the Boston and Charleston line, which was burned at. sea last Saturday, ?bout, seventy-live, miles oft' Cape Henry, while mi her voyage to Charleston. The Wagner loft Boston last Thins- : day, having on board a valuable cargo ; consisting chiefly of boots and shoes | and other articles <>f wear for the ; Southern trade. She lind also on ! hoard twenty-six passengers, about .sixteen or eighteen of whom were i women. She proceeded ou her voyage without any accident occur- ; -iag until Saturday, when, in latitude ? 38.10 North, and longitude 73.50 West, it was discovered that a tire j had broken out in the engine room, enveloping the whole place soon aft?r in flames, livery means were ! tried to .stay or suppress thc progress of the flames, but to no purpose. | The decks were cut up, wet blankets thrown on the burning portions of the ship; the crew worked -with all their mightaud main; the passengers I helped them cheerfully and willingly, ! the ladies acted heroically, some of them working the pumps for no less a space of time than ?in honr-aud-a half without ceasing; still, all to no avail, as the flames got too great a hold ?f the ship to be easily quenched or put down. The captain acted very bravely and gallantly, giving his or? ders with the greatest steadiness and deliberation, working as vigorously as any of the crew, and was tho last ? to leave the ill-fated vessel. The fire I at one time abated considerably, and ! many thought it was completely ex- ! tinguished, but it broke out again j with terrific fury, taking possession | of every portion of the ship and eon- j suming everything before it, leaving no chance or hope whatever of sav ing any of the property of either the | owners or the passengers. When all ! hope hod gone, the captain gave or- j ders to abandon the Wagner. The j small boats were then lowered, and the passengers and crew all safely j landed in them. They steered fori the brig and schooner which were in ! sight, scarcely three-quarters of a j mile away, and in which they were i most hospitably received and treated in the kindest possible manner. The Velocity, bound for this port, is the brig which picked up the great- i er number of tho passengers, and \ took every possible caro of them on ! their way back io this city. Beds ? were fixed up for thc; women, and every comfort that tho size of the vessel would allow was extended to L them. Tho boats of the Velocity also ! assisted in transferring the passengers j to the small boats of the Wagner, ' then took from the latter, for tho ! voyage, a good supply of provisions, j and having received all on board, pro- | c.eeded on her way. The names of the passengers who arrived in this city on Monday, on I ^ird the Y'elocity, are: Mrs. Mur? ray, Misses Murray, (two.) Mrs. Mar? ble, Mrs. Burton, Misses Chase, (two,) Captain Babson, Chief Engineer Wyman, Third Assistant Engineer John McKay and other officers, the steward and assistants, two colored women and two colored men, and a lady whose name was not ascertained, but who is said to be tho wife of tho Colonel of the Third New Hamp? shire Regiment. On the arrival of the Velocity at ; Brooklyn, the captain of the Wagner I immediately waited on the agents of ? the company, in Wall street, who gave him funds sufficient to return to the passengers their passage money, which, when offered, the greater num? ber of them refused to receive, be? cause, in tho receipt, they were required to completely exonerate the company from any claims for loss of baggage, kc, which might be brought against them. Many of those who i tims refused tho money loft last night for Boston. All have lost their bag gage, which, in many cases, was of great value-one passenger alleging Iiis loss to be ?20,000, ami another, a ?ady, values hers at $1,500. The pas-1 sengers speak in the highest terms of j the conduct of the captain, to whom J was presented, yesterday, an address j from tho officers and crow. Mn. DAVIS' CASE-No TRIAL FOB MONTHS TO COME.-The following despatch was doubtless dictated, or at least suggested, by District Attor? ney Chandler,-and may, therefore, bc regarded as au official announcement: FORTRESS' MONROE, October 2?. For the present, at least, and perhaps for months to come, the case of Jef? ferson Davis will occupy just the sn me position, and another term of tho United States Circuit Court will be suffered to go by without any action to try the prisoner being taken by the judicial authorities. The legal difficulties in the way of holding the court at, Richmond, in consequence of the adjournment from Norfolk in June last, are a serious detriment to its proceedings, and it is hardly doubtful now that the court will not assemble next month in Rich? mond, ::s was beloit- generally sup? posed. This involves a further post? ponement of the trial of Davis under the indictment of treason presented at Hie last term of the Circuit Court, and in nil probability he will be kept in confinement the entire winter, and until the spring term of the Cirenit Court, unless Executive cle? mency grants him a parole, and re? leases him from his confinement. In December, when the Supreme Court of the United States meets. Judge Chase will be too busy to attend to any other than legal matters, and the advocates of. a speedy trial of Davis, both in the North and .South, have nothing (o hope for from tho present actions of Hie judicial authorities. Neither is it likely that a writ of habeas corpus will bc issued upon the commandant of the fortress, demand? ing his deliverance to the United States Marshal, for incarceration ina Virginia State jail. As long ns lie remains a prisoner ia the hands of the United States Cioverument, he will bc retained in a Government prison, and guarded beyond all pos? sibility of escape. -? ?? ? ? ORDER nv MAJ. C?EN. SICKLES. - Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, com? manding tin- Military Department of the. Carolinas, recently issued an order, prohibiting any officer, soldier or other person on duty in that de? partment in any capacity, subject to military discipline, from trading either as principal factor or agent, di? rectly or indirectly, in cotton, rice or other products, or mercandize of any kimi, within the limits of the district or post where he is stationed. The order also provides that no per? son will be permitted to interfere with the rights of the freed people, in common with all others, to sell and dispose ol' the products of their own labor in any way they may choose. This is not to be construed to revoke any temporary regulation established by competent authority, prohibiting the sale of products raised on shares until the crop shall have boen prepared for market and properly divided, nor to prevent an authorized officer or agent of tho. Bu? reau from acting as umpire in the settlement of disputes arising from the distribution of crops raised on shares. A STEAMER SENT FOB MAXIMILIAN. The. cable despatches contain the significant announcement that ex? press orders liad been forwarded by the Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria, lo Trieste, despatching a steamer forthwith to Mexico. The despatch is dated yesterday, at Vienna. Coming to us on the heels of the announcement of the sad ill? ness of Cariotta, tho Empress, the inference is natural that Maximilian bas been sent for; but the reader will naturally wonder why the Arch? duke was not telegraphed for. Tho mission of Castelneau, thc illness of Carlotta, the present action of Fran? cis Joseph, and the active measures proposed by President Johnson, serve only to complicate tho Mexican muddle.-New York Herald. Every year 20,000 babies are sent out of Paris under the care of peasant nurses, and of that number 5,000 on an average are returned to their mo? thers, the other 15,000 having died of cold, starvation, and bad treatment. Since 1846 it has been calculated that in thc neighborhood of Paris alone 300,000 of these nurslings have died in r!io hands of their foster mothers. By a copy ol' a letter enclosed in the Heridd's correspondence from the i-ily of .Mexico, iL appears that Maxi? milian, ol' Mexico, keeps a bank ac? count in tho eitv of New York. Thc ladies of Portsmouth, Ya., are having the old church at Hampton an ante-revolutionary relic-repaired. Tt had greatly fallon into decay. Austria has now a gun which will put forty balls through an inch and a half plank at 200 paces in five mi? nutes. It was a solemn hour and a lonely walk for the old bachelor on his way home of a dark night, after Jerusha told him he '"needn't come again." Mr.'Parton holds that thc whole human race will steal. He does not know of a single exception, we infer from his testimony. It is proposed in England to es? tablish a national association for the promotion of moral science. i i WANTED, 100,090 LBS. OLMIETAL 1 O CENTS per pound paid for BRASS. I?") if, " " " '. .' COPPER. 44 ' ?? " " " LEAD; For large quantities, a higher cash price will he paid bv S. ?. STEA TTO.X. Assembly street, one door front Gervais. Oct 4 " Imo Tl sim J^^^^^T^ n a m I?5 Po'?'FLA?h i < >TE i . huiner patrons and the traveling public geueraUv that she will be prepared for t Lo RECEPTION OK VISITORS on and after September 3, lst'iO. The table will be supplied with the best i the .markets afford, and no dhiri spared I to timk.-it A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. MKS. D. C. SPECK. Proprio: rt ss. Columbia, s. C., September 1, 1866. Oct 4 3mo ?U IUFTTH Tim Y wani v ('OT. UM UTA, S. C. WM!. GLAZE BL GO. i HAY INC rebuilt our works and fur? nished them with m w machinery, we an-prepared to manufacturo all kinds (,f' SAW and GRAIN MILL MACHINERY to order; Sugar Mills and Boilers, Gearing for ! Cotton Gins, of different sizes, and all kinds of castings for plantation pnrposcs, furnished at short notice; Iron Railings for dwellings and cemeteries east and put up as desired. Engines of anv sizo built to I order. FOR SA LE, Ouo 40-horse ENGINE, with Locomotive j Boiler; has 63 3-ihch lines, with pump, pip- ! ing and smoke-stack. Saw Mill complete; length of carriage ."i0 feet, and. will cut I 8,000 feet of lumber per day. One 30-horsc Engine, with Boiler. One 15 horse Engine, j with Boiler. The above will be sold low, and put .up. ! if desired. Call and seo us. WM. GLAZE. G. A. SHIELDS. Oct 16 Imo filU CO ?.CM JJ IA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. r?THE above Works can furnish all kinds JL of IRON and BRASS CASTINGS, MA? CHINERY. GRIST and SAW MILLI HONS, GIN WHEELS, of different sizes, Ac, ai short notice and on reasonable terms. A now, largo Foundry having just boon finished, the proprietor is prepared to cast HOUSE FRONTS and any other CASTING, of every description and dimension, and will guarantee satisfaction. A Portable and a Stationary 25 and 30 horse power Engine for salo for cash, -M a reasonable price. R. MCDOUGALL, Attorney. Oct ll Superintendent. DEALERS IN GBOCEBtESt ?H0Vt$J0N$, Wines, Liquors and Segars. SELECT GOODS always in store, and never offered for sale LESS THAN COST. Main Slre<-t <iwl Gervais Street. M. J. CALNAN. CH. KREUDER July 10 &UNS, PISTOLS, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, A. ra m nnition I NEW and complete assortment just received. A An elegant assortment of FISHING ? TACKLE-Rods, Reels, Bobs, Hooks, Lines, Ac. At LOW PRICES. P. W. KRAFT. Washington street, opposite old Jail. j N. IL-Manufacturing and repairing i substantially and neatly executed. Hay 26_ * ly Cement and Plaster. At the Sign of the Golden Pad-Ix)ck. AFRESH SUPPLY of ROSENDALE I CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. ! Just received and for sale by Sept 5 JOHN C. DIAL. Straw Cutters! Straw Cutters'. At the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock. IUST received, a largo variety of Straw and Stalk CUTTERS, and for sale low : by _JOHN C. DIAL. PINE LEMONS. JCST received per Express. Oot 5 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. SPECIAL NOTICES. i SWEET OPOPONAX FROM MEXICO! NOW, ! very rare, rich and fashionable perfume. ! Thc Quest ever imported or manufactured in United Slates. Try it and be convinced. A NEW PEBFUME! Called Sweet Opoponax from Mexico, manufactured by E. T. Smith A Co., New York, is making a sensation ! wherever it is known. Is very delicate, j and its fragrance remains on tho handker? chief for days.- -Ph?acCa Evening Bulletin. j SWEET OPOPONAX! New Perfume from ? Mexico. Tho only fashionable Perfume ami ladies' delight. SWEET OPOPONAX! Tho only elegant Per? fume. Is found on all toilets, and never stains tho handkerchief. SWEET OPOPONAX! IS the sweetest Ex? tract ever mad?. Supersedes all others. Try it once: will user no other. SWEET OPOPONAX! Ladies, in their morn? ing calls, carry joy and gladness, when p.'-fumed with Sweet Opoponax. Notice. The Annual Convention of the Stock? holders of thc Columbia and Augusta Rail? road Company will lake jdr.ee in this city, on Thursday, tho first day of November, I860. _ Oct 21. ARTI PICIAIi E v F.s_A RTLFICIAL HUMAN EYES made to order and inserted by Drs. P. HAUCH and P. GOUGELM ANN, (formerlyemployed by Boissonncau, Paris,) No. :','.'!) Broadway, New York. Oct 17 ly COtiGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, hi such universal demand, is made from the choicest, materials, is ?o?i<l and emol? lient ??i its nature, fragvu-ntly scented, and extremely beneficial in its action upon t he skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March 'JS Iv MARRIAGE AM) CEUBACY-An Essay of 'Warning and Instruction for which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of relief. Sent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr. J. S KILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa? tion, Philadelphia, Pa. Aug 15 3mo THEGKAND SECHST. -The grand secret in medication is to help nature. Sustain and regulate-these are tho Alpha and Omega of the only theory of cure that bas common sense for its basis. If the nerv? ous system ia shattered, 11 tv mused:.-> weak, and Hit- mimi, like the body, in a state ol partial collapse what is it beat tn do? Reason teaches as the answer: Bru .i Uv Yoee. >i \N. Brace him up ns you would brace a totter? ing edifice. The pabulum he needs is a tonie alterative. Bring him np out of the depths of debility and despondency WITH HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. They cannot injure. A child may nita them in doses suited to its years, without the possibility ?.!' harm. The enfeebled vital powers are as sure to respond ener? getically lo their action as the wilted grass is to erect its blades under Ibo vivifying and refreshing rain. In all cases of de? bility, the bitters are absolutely required. There is no substitute or succeedanouu that will fill their place. Resort to thi^ most wpnderful of modern tonics, Axn ALE WILT, rn: WEET? : Bear in mind that in dyspepsia, intermit tent fever-, billions disorders and affection: nf the nerves, no other medicine will pru duce ono tithe o? tho good effect that in variably follows the use of ihi-< excellen invigorator and corrective. Sold every? where:-Kew York Tribune, Oct. 27, 1865. Oct P.) fG A NEW ANO GRAND EPOCH IN MEDICIXE. Dr. Maggie! is thc founder of a new m edi Calsystem! Tin' quanti tar ia ns, whose vas internal doses enfeeble the stomach am paralyze the bowels, must give precedenc to tic? man who restores health and appe tito, wich from one to two of his extraordi nary Pills, and cures the most viralen sores with a box or sn of his wonderful an all-healing Salve. These two great speci lies of the Doctor are fast superseding al tho stereotyped nostrums of the day. Ex traordinary cures by Maggicl's Pills an Salve have opened the eyes of thc public t tho inefficiency of the (so-called) remedie of others, ami upon which people haves ionu: blindly depended. MaggieTs Pills ar not of the class that are swallowed by th dozen, and of which every box full take: creates an absolute necessity for anothei One or two of Maggicl's Pills suffices t place the bowels in perfect order, tone th stomach, create an appetite and render th spirits light and buoyant. There is n griping and no reaction in the form of coi: stipation. If the liver is affected, its fun< tions are restored; and if the nervous sys tem is feeble, it is invigorated. This la* quality makes tho medicines very desirab] for the wants of delicate females. Ulceren and eruptivo diseases are literally extii gnished by tho disinfectant power of Maj. giel's Salvo, in fact, it is herc announce that Maggicl's Bilious, Dyspeptic anti Dia) rhoa Pills cure where all othe rs fail. Whil f.>r burns, scalds, chilblains, cuts and a abrasions of tho skin MaggieVs salce is ii fallible. Sold by J. Magg??l, ll Pine st ree New York, and all druggists, at 2~> cent per box. July 23 ly GOLDEN iG?R-llOlB SYRUP STEAM REFINED SUGAR LOAF s\ RUP- an oxtra article, f ?cl 5 .loflN C. SEEGERM A co. GENUINE SWEDES i::.: r. vi; I.isll UtoN all size*. CHAINS. HAMES. AXES. Ac, ii: full supply. Rodgevs', Wostenhotm's md Al-T*nd*r's CUTLERY. SCISSORS. SHEARS. TABLE CUTLERY. PLATED SPOONS FORKS. Ivory-handle TABLE KNIVES. . CARVERS ai..i FORKS, fie AUGERS, PLANES, CHISELS, TANNERS' TOOLS. * SCALES. GLASS, Pl! I'l ,. OIL. Ac. Ac Bolting Cloths a '.?il Belling. Smut Machines. Sifters, by the dozen or a: retail. BOOTS AND SHOES. DRY GOODS. RYE! RYE! ! RYE!:'. 150 busheb SEED RYE. 100 sacks SALT. 400 bushels OATS. in store ninl for sal? by FISHER & LO WK A NOR. Sept is ISLAND SALE?*'JEANS 7 .4 T r.-tail or bv thc piece, bv the agents, J\_ FISHER A LOWRANCE, sept ir? 10? Lbs. Butter, I7VKOM thc farm of Stephen Gillon. For ' sale by FISHER A LOWRANCE. COTTO.Y YARNS! COTTON YARNS! rr BALES just received and tor Kale bv 4 Oct 23 ALFRED TOLLESON. AMERICAN BI'RNlNfi FL! iii! GTYES thc BEST Lit MIT f any fluid or " oils now in nse. Warranted non plosive. At retail or wholesale bv Oct 13 ALFRED TOLLESON. CRUSHES S'?ftAB. K RUES. EXTRA CRUSHED, ai Sit) cents. f> For sale by ALFRED TO LESSON. New Mackerel. 1PICKLED SHAD verv tine Breakfast Superior Green ami Black l eas. Extra Flour, Cheese, Lard, Butter. Just received and for sah- bv Oct ti ALFRED TOLLESON. OILS2 ?XLS! ITTCi.L stock of o!l,s for Machinery. . Tanners'Oil. For sale cheap bv Oer Ri ALFRED TOLLESON. G-osheai Butter, CHEESE AITO LAE?! A BRI VED nor Express Tills PAY': IX. GOSHEN BUTTER. English Dairy CHEESE. Extra LARD. For sah- low bv Sept 20 A LFi t EI ) T< 11.1.Est ) N. Fall Goods ! mw STYLES! 13 RI NTS, DELAINES. Merinoos, ri aid Alpacas Plaid Merino, Flannels, Blanket?. Plaid Linseys. Ai lowest prices. Oct 13 " Al.l'RLD rOLLESON. SUGAR, &0. pf DDLS, extra CRUSHED SUG.^R. O 20 bbls. Brown Sugar. 1,000 bushels Corn. 10 bbls. Molasses, at hov pri?es, bv Oct 'J ALFRED TOLLESON. ClxillGAR,' COFFEE, ETC. JUST RECEIVED: 500 bushels While CORN. ?,00 bushels Mixed Com. Sugar, Coffee, Sal!. Ragging, Rope and Twine. For .-alu hv Sept 2r,' ALFRED TOLLESON. Crockery and Glassware. .-HS, A LARGE STOCK o? GLASSWARE tili?and C ROCK El . at COST, for THREE ?V DAYS. Call at once. Lc convinced and get bargain*. ALFRED TOLLESON. SALT ! SALT! SALT! . yf\f\ SACKS SALT, at low figures, bv ?)UU _ ALFRED TOLLKSON.' Grain Cradles, Grain Eans, eve. Al ike Sign of thc Golden Pad-J^ck. AFULL supply of GRAIN CRADLES, Grain Fans, Scythe Blades, Scythe Stones, Fmi Wire, Riddles, .Ve., in store and for sule low for cash. ?av tfi .loll- 0. DIAL. NOTICE TO THE POOR. 4 I.'H ,.! CORN liit? k-'i-ii (?ni fi..ni llir Confed?rale soldiers iiml "t<ir tin-willow.-, and orphans nf soldiers nf tin- < lonfederatc anny. Those in Columbia and neighbor hood, will apply al the residence of Rev. Wm. Martin, between the hours nf a. m. and 2 p. m. < i(-t 27 ELECTION NOTICE. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, S. <".. Octnbi r26 A N ELECTION will be held on ' TUES J\. DAY EVENING, the Gth of November by the City Council, for omi additional ' Weigher <>l Cotton and other Produce. Applicants for the ofiice will haud in their 1 names, and the names of He ir sureties, lu i tho ( itv Clerk, on or before the dav ,.f I el? ction. J. s. MeMAHON. Oct 27 ( 'itv Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE. i DISTRICT COURT OF RICHLAND, COLUMBIA, October 23, lsiic.. ORDERED, That thc Clerk or the Cout i do give notice that this Court is now I organized, and that it will sit ia Chambers. ; at thc Court House, fGibbW Hall.! 011 ; WEDNESDAY of every week, at 10 o'clock i a. m., for the transaction "f such busiuess ] within its jurisdiction ns mar 1..- brought ! before it. i Ordered, That no ice be also viven thal ? tho "Return Dav" for tue first Quarterly j Session falls en THURSDAY, the 3d day iii i January next. liv order of Court. Oct.i lino D. E. MILLER, C. C. D. C. THE COPAE'O EKSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the finn of PARKER A FRIPP, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. GEO. W." PARKER is authorized lo set? tle the business ?'f tie- concern. All per? sons indebted will make pavmeut to him. C.Eo. W." PARKER, JOSEPH T. FRIPP. Columbia, S. C., October 20, 186G. Tin- undi rsigned having purchased thc interest of Mr. Fripp in the linn of Parker A Fripp, will continue the business at the sane- st.vnd. corner Main and Camden streets. GEO. W. PARKER. Oct 23 C COPARTNERSHIP. mHE undersigned have this day ass,, I elated themselves together for tilt: transaction of strietlv a general Ct IMMIS? SION BUSINESS, and solicit the patron? age of their friends and ti.?- pul.lie. I Office e.n Gervais street, two doors be? low .1. C. Lvo'ns1 corner. i'. A. GRAESER. W. S. M. JUNK TN. i Columbia, S. 1'.. Oct. 1(5, ISfifi. I Oct 17 Imo Dissolution of Copartnership. rilli i", copartnership heretofore existing I a- UANAUANA- WARLEY, is this daj dissolved lo mutual consent. (Signed. 11. 1>. UANAHAN. (Signed; FELIX WARLEY. I will continue, as heretofore, the Coiil 11. t). UANAHAN. Columbia, S. C., Oct. 1. biOC. (let ll e. n. MELTON, tr.. W. SHANI?. S. W. MM.Ti.V MELTON & SHAND, Attorneys ?ii Law ami Solicitors in Equity, UN ION VILLE, S c. OFFICE (for the present.) in Hie l.as. mcnt of the Court House. Aug 21 tnw General Intelligence Ofiice. mHE undersigned have this day aseo JL ciated themselves together for tue pur? pose of carrying on the above business. Persons in m ed of servants, ami freed m n in want of employment, .-an, un? registering their names at our ofiice, re? ceive information in regard tot heir require? ments. Wc are in correspondence with houses i i different plaecs throughout the Southern States, and will give au earnest and assiduous attention to all business en truft^d io oil'.- cue. Applications to bo made at our office, next door t-. the Post Ofiice, between '.) a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m., and 3 and (1 o'clock p. 111. 1!. it. SWINTON A CO. I!, li. SWINTON. I. o. E1JWABDS. o. lt. CLAYTON. Oct IS lille DENTISTRY. HAVING opened my office ^.^IppP^^ may be fourni al ail hours a; Berry, (opposite ile- Catholic Church,) on Assembly street. H. 1'. GREGO. June 12 Fresh Arrivais. / "1 < ISHEN RUTTER. IX ^? Double C."de.l Kura FAMILY FLOUR, s.-pt IC,. JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. A FRESH LOT OF the much inquired for BREAKFAST STRIPS. ALSO. t Sucar-cnred ll AMS. \nd Sugar-cured SHOULDERS. Oct 5 ' JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. r, w. W?S?'S Steam Planing 3&U1 ! Picken* stree/, beticeen Washington and Plain, Columbia, S. . ". ON hand and furnished to orderst short notice, all kinds t f dressed LUMBER, FLOORING, CEILING, SHELVING, WEA? THER-BOARDING, Ac. Also, SASHES, Blinds. Doors, Mantle-piece Mouldings, Brackets, Counters, Tables, Ac. Having now in operation full sets of the most improved machinery, I am prepared to turn out FIRST-CLASS WORK, at very reasonable figures. All in want of any ma? terial in mr linc will do well to give nie n call. Vu* I (imo Old Newspapers for Sale, BY the hundred ot- thousand, at March 2 PHONIX OFFICE. Thos. P. Walker, Magistrate and Coroner, otii.-o in Post Office Building, Columbia