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THE DAILY
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PHONIX.
Attend the Tme Event."
Tri-Weekly 85 a Year
BY JULIAN A. SELBY
COLUMBIA, S. 0., TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2. 1867.
VOLUME III-NO. ll.
i
THE PHONIX,
. rr ni.mu KU DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY.
THE GLEANER,
EVEBY WEDNESDAY MORNING.
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
CITY PRINTER.
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Taylor (or Camdon) street.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent."
Weekly 75 cents each insortion.
MW A'liberal discount made onihe above
ratee when advertisements are inserted by
the month or year.
AGns ix
J. R. Allon, Chester.
Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H.
S. P. Kinard, Newberry C. H.
W. T. Sims, Union.
J. M. Allon, Green ville.
NORTHERN AGITATORS ATTHB SOUTH.
Tho special correspondent of . the
Baltimore Sun writes} from.Washing?
ton: . . . il**
Tho administration' is in ' daily
receipt of correspondence from lead?
ing men of tho South, giving ns-J
snrance that the great body of tho
Southern people are determined to
organize under the reconstruction
laws recently passed, and that' the
only [disturbing elements in tho
South aro tho imported politic "??ns
from the North, who ore macing
every effort to bring about discord be
tweo? tho wnito and colored people.
A letter just received from a promi?
nent citizen of tho North, now
making a tour of the South, is par?
ticularly instructive in this regard.
The writer says thatjthc only turbu?
lent spirits are Northern men, -who
appear to be in the interests bf tho
radicals of the East. Ho declares
that the removal of civil officers by
Gen. Sheridan is considered unfor?
tunate; that Judge Abell has ever1
been an uncompromising Union man;
that Heth, his successor, was "one of
Butler's spies," and in in fine, "that
nono of Gen. Sheridan's appoint?
ments can command the least re?
spect." Tho writer, in conclusion,
says: "Gen. Sheridan is* daily be?
coming more unpopular, but the j
people will submit to his rule."
THE SUPREME COURT.-Tho Now
York Times says:
Whatever bo the upshot of the at?
tempt to array tho Supremo Court in
opposition to the reconstruction legis?
lation of Congress, tho good faith of
President Johnson has been con?
clusively vindicated. Attorney-Gene?
ral Stanbery's argument in reply to
the Mississippi application leaves no
room for doubt or misrepresentation.
It has demonstrated, not only that
tho President is not in leaguo with
the Southern opponents of the
law, but that he is intent upon its
literal and immediato enforcement,
and will disregard all interference
with his authority and its attendant
duties. His opposition to tho enact?
ment ceased with the exercise of his
veto power. That having been over?
come, he knows only one duty, which
is to execute the law without reference
to his own estimate of its provisions.
The announcement will bo doubly
serviceable. It vindicates tho Presi
sident on an important point from
tho aspersions of the eager advooates
of impeachment; and it will teach
Southern malcontents tho futility- of
at least ono hope on which thoy liovo
confidently relied.
SOUTHERN AID.-Tho New York
Herahl, of Monday, has tho following
item :
"J. F. A3.," ono of the committeo
appointed to presont the hose car?
riage to the Columbia, S. C., firemen,
earnestly solicits his fellow-citizens
to relieve the destitution pervading
that section. He asks: "Why should
wc still hold from them all that is
dear to a freeman? Thoy aro humble
now and feel full well their situation,
and would, I nm sure, properly ap?
preciate any acts of kindness tito
North might make toward thom.
Then let our law-makers at Washing?
ton, instead of wasting time in empty
talk and debate, set to work in car?
nes-, and correct all the evils that
afllicu that portion of tho laud, and
thc result will be tho development of
a country nud people, alastinghonor
to this great republic, while tho
North and South will be wedded to?
gether in love, strength and glory."
Tho nuutsvillo Independent, re
cordiug.tko subsidence of th? recent
Hoods, remarks: "A friend of ours
who never was known to get pff n
pun beforo, said, the other day, that
however wo may have objected to
them in tho past, now every ono wa?
in favoi of waterfalls."
Proceedings of City Council.
COUNCIL - CHAMBER,
COLUMDIA, April 1G, 1867.
Present: His Honor the Mayor;
Aldermen Alexander, Fisher, Geiger,
Hunt, McDonald, McKenzie, Rad?
cliffe, Walter and Wearn.
The minuter of last regular and
special meetings were read and con?
firmed.
Sam. Green, Chief of Police, ten?
dered his resignation as Chief of
Police. On motion, tho resignation
.was accepted.
An application was received from
A. M. Hunt for tavern license, and
.was referred to tho Committee on
Licenses.
Accounts wero presented from E.
& G. ' D. H?pe, against the Aime
House; and John Alexander ?fe Co.,
against tho city, for ono bell. Re?
ferred to tho Committee ou Accounts.
The Superintendent of the Watei
Works presented his annual report.
Referred to the Committeo on Watei
Works. . -
The Committeo of Ways and Meant
reported that they have examined thc
exhibit sheet of the . City Clerk foi
the year ending 1st April, 1867, and
And it correct. Report of the com?
mittee adopted, and, on motion, thc
exhibit Tjpt^s ordered to be published.
The Committeo on Market reported
the report of the Clerk of the Mar?
ket for the month of March as heine
correct. Concurred in.
The Committee on- Guard House
and Police submitted tho following
report: .
Tho Committee on Guard Housf
and Police beg leave to report thai
they have examined the report of th<
Chief of Police for tho month b:
March, and find . tho same correct
they would also report upon the peti
tion of Sam. Green, Chief of Police
praying that Council would refunc
tho amount expended by him in th<
purchase of provender for his hors?
since July last, said horse havingbeei
kept exclusively for the uso of tin
police. They recommend that tin
prayer of the petitioner bo granted.
Report received and adopted.
Alderman Radcliffe submitted ai
amendment to an ordinance" entitles
"An ordinance foi Regulating tin
Police;" which received its first read
ing, and was ordered to a seeom
reading at next regular meeting o
Council.
Tho following resolutions wer
offered and adopted :
By Alderman McKenzie:
Resolved, That a vacancy, havinj
occurred, by resignation, in tho ofhc
of Chief of Police, it is hereby 01
dered that an election bo held at th
next regular meeting of Council, t
fill the vacancy. The Clerk is kereb
instructed to give tho usual notice i
the city paper,
Resolved, That his Honor th
Mayor appoint proxies to represen
tho city stock at a meeting .of th
stockholders of tho Xjreenvillo an
Columbia Railroad, to bo held on th
2d of May, prox.
His Honor tho Mayor appointe
Aldermen Fisher, McKenzio an
Alexander ou the Committee. O
motion, the Mayor was added to th
Committee.
A special meeting of Council wr
ordered to bo hold on Tuesday ovei
ing, tho 23d instant, for the trial <
certain persons for selling spirituov
liquors without a license.
On motion, Council adjourned.
J. S. MCMAHON, City Clerk.
NOTICE THIS!
ALL MERCHANTS aro requested*
call and make their quarterly retnrn
and settle up for the first quarter, whi<
was duo on tho first day of April, 18(1
This tax is required to bo collected ai
paid over, during the month of April,
the Treasurer of tho Stato.
THOS. H. WADE, T. C. R. D.
April 17 t3 _
Notice to Tax-Payers.
ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE,
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE,
COLUMBIA, S. C., April 1G, 18C7..
ALL persons in this Division aro here
notified toc?me for M-ard immediate
and make RETURNS of their 1NC0M
for tho year 18(50. The law requires tl
every ono shall niako returns, althou
their income doe? not exceed the anion
exempt by law. BRYANT BAILEY,
Assistant Assessor Sub-Division No. 2,
April 17 ? Third Collection Dist
To Builders and Contractors.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT S. C.
COLtrUDIA, April lt'., 18(17.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be recen
at thisoftico for covering tho new St;
House with a temporary roof, according
a plan and specifications submitted
Messrs. Kay A Hewotson, architects, ni
12 m., on Saturday, the 27th instant, wi
i thc bids will be opened and the conti*
awarded to tho lowest responsible bidd
Messrs. Kay A Hewctaon will exhibit
plan and specifications at their office, a
1 make all nccossary explanations.
The contractor will bo required to g
? bond and good surety tor tho faithful e
I cution of tho work, and to completo
, same by the first day of November non
By order of tho Governor.
1 JAMES S. SIMONS,
? April 17 10 Acting Privato Secrotarj
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IF you rcrmiro a Tonic, ask your Family
Fhyeioian what ho thinks of PANKNIN'S
HEPATIC BITTERS, and ho will not fail
tell you that it is the only Tbnic which
can safely recommend. They are no
quack medicine, but-aro simply an invigo?
rating, harmless Tonio. For salo by all
druggists. Dh*. C. H. MIOT, Agent.
AprillS ' sly
NOT TO SAVK vnril HEALTH IS
TO OK ST ii? Y IT-Quoen's Delight for
tho purification of tho blood; Queen's Do
light for cutaneous eruptions, itching hu?
mors; Queon's Delight for blotches, pim?
ples? boils; Quean's Delight for ulcers,
enlargement of tho joints; Queen's Delight
for rheumatism, goitre, swellings; Queen's
I Delight, with Donovan's Solution, for
syphilis; Queon's Delight, with Fowler's
Solution, forohills and fever; Queen's Do
light for liver complaint, jaundice; Queon's
i Delight for headache, by correcting tho
I stomach; Queon's Dolight for neuralgia,
invigorating tho nervous system;
Queen's Delight for dyspepsia, in strength?
ening the digestive organs; Queen's De?
light for constipation, by sotting tho or?
ganic functions right; Queen's Dolight will
restore tho wasted energies of lifo: Queen's
Dolight is good for old and young, malo
and famalo; Quoen'e Delight is prepared
'[.under tho sanction and with the advice of
an eminent physician. For salo hy FisrrER
? Htoqigy, Druggists. , ' Aprilp fjfk:..
.HEAR KIO ASON" - STRENGTHEN*
THE DEKKNCKS.-When a garrison
ipprobonda an attack from an outside ena
iy, what docs it do? It slrengiiiens ' the
defences. Tho human systom, al this pe?
riod of tho year, is beleaguered by morbid
illuenccs. .Tito atmoephero ia full of
them. Every change of weather lays tho
?..oblo open to their attacks. What is tobe
lone iu order to bailie those unseen, but
over-active, foos? Strengthen the defences.
Do you ask how? Tho anster is simple-'
tho' means within tho reach of all: Boin?
force the vital organs and thc nervous
system with IIOSTETTER'S BITTERS.
?onc thc stomach, regulato the bowels,,
rouse tho sluggish liver, cheer tho spirits,?
Enrich and purify tho, vital current with
HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. That's the
way to strengthen the defences, and render
tho capital of health impregnahlo. If yon
wish to escape bilious headache, internm?
ent fover, indigestion and nervous visita?
tions-to enjoy, in all its plenitudo, tho
blcasiug of "a sound mimi in a sound
body"-nse this incomparable preventive
and restorative. It proserves health in
tho healthy; and reno wa it in tho weak and
ailing. . April 10 tC
THE FRANKLIN BRICK MA?
CHINE, justly celebrated for perfect sim?
plicity, great strength and immense com?
pressing power,' is guaranteed, with - eight
men and two horses, to self-temper the
clay and make S,000 to 3,500 elegant bricks
per hour. J. H. RENICK, Proprietor, No.
71 Broadway, New York, Room 28.
Fob 1_3mo
ARTIFICIAL EYES -ARTIFICIAL
HUMAN EYES mado to order and inserted
by Drs. F. BAUCH and P. GOUGELMANN,
( formerly employed by Boiseonnoau, Paris,)
No. 309 Broadway, New York. Oct 17 ly
BATCHELORS HAIR OYE.-This
splendid nair Dyo is tho best in tho world.
Tho only true and perfect Dye-harmless,
roliable, instantaneous. No disappoint?
ment. No ridictilous tints. Natural black
or brown. Remedies the ill effects of had
dyes. Invigorates tho hair, leaving it soft
ami beautifnl. The genuino is signed Wil?
liam A. Batchelor. All others aro moro
imitations, and should be avoided. 8old
hy all druggists aud perfumers. Factory
81 Barclay streot, New York. MW Bowaro
of a counterfeit. 1 Dec ll ly
THIS noted STALLION, import?
ed direct from England by tho
.Messrs. Gist, may bo found at Mr.
George Davis', (Columbia Race-courso,) on
tho i:kh and 14th inst., and ovory ninth
day thereafter. Insurance for mares $35.
Ayegarth is a dark brown, fifteen hands
high, of fine bono and action; sired by
Barat?n, dam by Inheritor; her dam Gin,
by Juniper, out of Princess Jemima by
Remembrance; Barnton's dam Martha
Lynn, by Mulatto; her dam Leda, by Felho
da Ruta Treasure, by Camillus. Inheritor
waa winner of the Liverpool Cup as a three
and six vcar old. (?room's fee il.
JOHN JOHNSON, Groom.
April 12_IjCtlO*
Spring Season.
? THE BLOODED and TROTTING
flkfc-, STALLION "JOHN MORGAN"
JiPVlstahdfl in Columbia at ?20 the aca
M 71 nm ii, advance, or $00 to insure.
Grooms fee 1$.
PBDIOBEE.-John Morgan hy "Sailor
Bov," and ho by "Jim Cropper," ono of
"Old Sir Archy's" best sons. John's dam
a half Morgan mare and half thorough?
bred, out ol "Whip" and "Woodpecker."
For other information, apply to A. H.
MONTEITH, at J. G. Gibbes' store.
April t> Imo
LAGER BEER.
AFRESH LOT just received, at whole?
sale aud on draught.
April 5 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.
SARDINES! SARDINES ! !
ONE THOUSAND boxes Sardines, just
received, and for salo at TWENTY
CENTS por box.
March 6 J. * T. R. AGNEW.
"Live and Let Live!"
THE PHCENIX
POWER, PllESS
PRIKTISG ESTABLISHMENT
HAVING been thoroughly fitted up and
supplied wfth CARDS, PAPER, BRONZE,
COLORED INK,.CTJTS and T?PE in great*
variety, tho proprietor is prepared to exo
I ?ute, at short notice, in good B ty lc, .nod at
reasonable prices, every variety of
Job Printing,
'From a Visiting Card to a Threjo-Sheet
Foster, or a Pamphlet to a large-sized Vo?
lume. . .
Call and Examine" Sainples
Of tho following:
Bo?ks,
. Hand-bills,
Pamphlets,
Poe tere,
Programmes, ? Business Cards,
Visiting Cards,- Dray Tickets, *
Wedding Cards, t.Rcceipts,
. Bill Heads, 'Labels,
Circulai*, BlanliSjifcj.
JULIAN *A. SELBY, Prop'r
Phoenix and Gleaner Printing Office,
Weat sido ilain Street, abovo Taylor,
April 6
Columbia, 8. 0.
THE TRIUMPH OF A RT !
MORE TESTLMONY IN FAVOR OF
Heinitsh's Queen's Delight.
EXTRACTS FROM LETTER8: "The
Queen's Delight is beginning to
awaken tho attention of our physicians.
Its remarkable curativo power is seen in
its wondorful effect upon disease. As a
blood purifier, thcro is no medicine like it
knowu to tho profession. A gentleman
told mo that his son has been taking the
t ?neon's Delight, and is moro boncfitcd hy
it than by any othor medicine. Ho wants
a dozen bottles."
Extract from a lotter: "It is duo to you
to state in this public manner, in order
that tho people may know tho truth, that
I havo tried your Queen's Delight, and
found it not only what yon said it was-''a
{?uro medicino"-but tho best medicino I
lava ever taken for eruptions a nd general
bad health. I had aup eruption all ?vormy
body, with impaired digestion and disor?
dered.liver, and have triod a greift niany
medicines without any benefit. I have
taken one bottle of your Queen's Delight,
tho eruption has disappeared, my appetite
is hotter, my liver and digestion is im
Eroved. I am satisfied ono or two moro
ottle8 will euro mo."
. Extract "from a letter: "At tho closo of
tho war, my constitution was shattered. I
could not cat, sleep or perform any duty
Whatever, such was my prostrato condi?
tion. Mediclne'and medical aid I had in
abundance, such was my condition np to a
few months since, when I began tho use of
your Queen's Delight. I havo used two
bottles, my constitution is greatly im?
proved, niy appetite is good, enjoy refresh?
ing sleep, and am able to perform "ruy sharo
of daily labor."
Extract from a letter-Wonderful effect
of only ono bottle: "I have used only a
half bottle of 'Queen's Delight' for b"?ils
and eruptions of the skin and itching hu?
mors of the blood, which annoyed me very
much. I am entirely cured. ? think your
medicine a valuable "one." ?
A remarkable case of liver complaint and
headache enrod by tho uso of "Hoinitsh's
Queen's Delight:" A lady of unquestioned
Worth and reputation voluntarily gives tes?
timony of the wonderful effects of this
medicine. She has been from early years
iv martyr to Headaches, caused hy imper?
fect action of tho liver, producing intense
headache and pain over tho eyes. She has
taken only four bottles, and assures us of
tho perfect euro it has made. Sho now en?
joys good health.
Still another: "During last spring, I had
been troubled with obstinate chills and
foyer,"which, when cured, left my system
in a wretched condition, blood impure, and
I was afilietcd with an angry, and, as I at
ono timo thought, an incurable, cutaneous
eruption over my cntiro body. The most
violent remedies suggested tailed tn work
a cure, until, at thc instance of a friend, I
tried Dr. Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. Less
than two'hottles cured mo, leaving my skin
in a healthy condition. My general health
is as good as over. For such pnrnoses, I
have, ovor sinco my cure, unhesitatingly
recommended your Qneon'B Delight."
Don't bny any but tho right kind. All
genuino Queen's" Delight has tho copy-right
mark ou tho out sido, and it is tho only
medicino which produces theso wondorful
cures. For salo wholcsalo and retail at
FISH"R & HEINITSH'S
April Drug Store.
THE right to manufacturo and Bolitho
GEORGIA COTTON PLANTE II ie
granted to A. R. COLTON,<Colnmhia, B. C.
ALBANY PACKHAM, Patentee.
Tho above Planter is tho invent ion of a
Georgia cotton-grower, and is tho only one
in uso which docB tho work of four banda,
and doua not clog tho seed.
WDON'T BUY ANY OTHER. "S*
A.- R. COLTON,
March 23 ._'
COOPER^ l)Ol HI,E ACTION
Patent Revolver ! !
DO YOU WANT ONE?
IHAYE just receivod tho State agency
for COOPER'S DOUBLE ACTION PA?
TENT REVOLVER-NINE DIFFERENT
SIZES. It ia cocked with equal facility by
the hammer or trigger, and combines se?
curity from accident? and celerity of fire.
I Tho Pistol is similar ba - finish and calibro
to Colt's.
Wholesale dealers will find it to their ad?
vantage, to purchase theso In'preference to
any other-Pistol.
Call at the offico of tho Cotton Gin Waro
I house and BOO for yourselves;
March 7l6mo_A. R. COLTON.
Pollock House.
LOVERS o? THE GOOD THINGS OF
THIS LIFE can-have their want? sup'-?
plied at tho above-named RESTAURANT.
Everything connected with the houso is in
best "order. MEALS served at short notice.
Private dinner and supper rooms attached?
OYSTERS* FISH, GAME aud MEATS'
preparca in every stylo.
Tho best of WINCES, LIQUORS, ALE,
choic? SEGARS and TOBACCO on hand.
??- FREE LTJKCH every dav at- ll
o'clock. T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
Fob 8 ? . J _
Printing "Material For Sale.
AN assortment of TYPE and M ATERI*
AL, sufficient to publish a largo sifted
paper, is offered for salo at a very r'edson
ablo price. Tho TYPE is as good as how.
kFor further particulars, apply at thia
offico. ' * Feb 23
Mackerel and Cheese.
A f\ KITS NO. 1 MACKEREL, put up
*?V/ e\pressly for familv use.
?0 boxes ohoico CUTTING CHEESE.
. Just received-and for salo low bv
March 7 J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Biscuit !
SODA, Croam, Sugar, Tea and Butter
CRACKERS.
Ginger Cakes and Snaps, and Novolty
Cakcs. FISHER A LOWRANCE.
April 18_ . ?
SILKY EETWfiTIS.
ONE HAND CAN DO THE WORK OP
FOUR.
ThoBO who usc them, do not call thom
i humbugs.
Mado in Richmond, Va. Prlco EIGHTY
DOLLARS.
CORN PLANTERS $20.
_ April 7 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
T WHOLESALE or RETAIL. By
u April 2 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
HARDWARE.
IRON, STEEL. .* \
NAILS, POTWARE.
Ti?'d and Jap'd HOLLOWWARE?
Carpenters' and Black,?m,? TOOLS
SCALES.
AXES, S. W. Collins' and m^iet
brands.
PAINTS, OILS and GLASS.
In store and for sale LOW by
FISHER & LOWRANCE.
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J. FISHER,
D. r. MCDONALD,
A. R. TAYLOR, Committee.