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THE DAILY Daily Paper $8 a Year 'Let oar Just Censure 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, PUBLISHED BAILY AND Tm-WEEKLY. EYERT WEDNESDAY MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, CITY PRINTER. Offieo un Main street, a few doors abovo Taylor (or Camden) street. TER3?S-IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. Dally Paper, six months.i i 00 Tri-Weckly, " '? . 2 50 Weekly, " ?? .1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 cents per square for tho ?rst insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. Weekly 75 oenta each insertion. IST A liberal discount made on the above rates when advei-tisements are inserted by the motdh or year. AGENTS. W. C. Mooro, Abbeville. J. R. Allon, Chester. Julius Poppo, Anderson C. n. S. P. Kinard, Newberry C. H. W. T. Sims, Union. J. M. Allen, Greenville. SHARP WOMAX.-A dissatisfied coll? ide in Clevoland, Ohio, quarreled, and thc husband converted his pro? perty into cash, intending to sepa rato altogether, aud le:>vo tho city tho next day. Ho deposited $4,500 between the cloth and liuing of his vest-, where bis wife found it in tho night. She substituted an old al mauae, and next dav they took dif? ferent trains, he going to Toledo in blissful ignorance of his loss, and she to her friends in Indiana, with tho | money. A Milwaukie paper says the Japan? ese, asbnlancists, have no living equal, unless it be the smart fellow who ba? lanced the books of one of our whole? sale clothing merchants, after he had stolen some$15,000. Vinegar, Coffee, Oraolters, Etc. 2BBLS. CIDER VINEGAR. 1 bbl. White Wino 11 20 sacks RIO COFFEE. 6 bbls. Farina CRACKERS. 5 '* Soda '? 5 " Rutter " 2 " Sugar SNAPS. 2 " Qinger SNAPS. For sale low by July 18_E. A O. D. HOPE.' Louisa of Prussia and Her Time. BY LOUISA MUHLBACH. An H is tor i cal Nov?d, illustrative of the period of Napoleon's Invasion of Germany. Now supply of Henry VIII and'Catherine Parr, Frodorick tho Great and Iii? Family, Joseph ll and bia Court, Merchant of Berlin, Frodorick the Great and his Friends. I'rico of each of above, in cloth. $2. Paper-bound Novela-a new atock-at 25 and 50 cents, Other new and valuable Books. For salo at DUFFIE & CHAPMAN'S July 18 Bookstore, Columbia. _0"N?"THOTJS?ND DOLLARS! ANEW POTASH, or CONCENTRATED LYE: will make better soap, with less trouble, than any other potash out. lt ia much cheaper, and a ready soap-maker. Try it. Try it. New things must bo tried. For salo only by FISHER A HEINITSU, Druggists. Julv 18 Important to House-keepers. REVOLUTION IN THE PRESERVING OF FRUITS, Ac. FRUIT-PRESERV? ING SOLUTION. It is a perfect anti? septic, tho cheapest and best method in the World for preserving all kinds of Fruits, Jellies., Spiced Fruits, Tomatoes, Cider, Wine, Mill-, somo kinds of Vegetables, Ac. it saves sugar; it saves tho trouhlo of sealing; it saves tho expense of sealing or air-tight jars or cans; it is 50 per cont, choaper than any other method. It will preserve milk sweet from 12 to 3<> hours longer than it will naturally keep, with a result of furnishing more cream and mak? ing moro butter in warm weather or in warm climates. One bottle will preserve 128 pounds of fruit, or 18 gallons of wino or cider, or 128 gallons of milk. Warrant? ed to contain nothing injurious to health. Full directions for using accompany each bottle. It;s cheap, healthful and effect? uai. For salo by FISHER 4 HEINITSH, Agents, July 18 Druggists. Twenty-eight Pound Turnip. f 110 secure a good stand, plant your BOod J. about tho middle of July to August 1. This season sui's the turnip, ami you will never fail in securing a gmd crop. Plant the WINTER DUTCH TURNIP, REDTOP and RUTA RAGA-the three best kinda. All for ssh at the Seed Store of July is FJSUlilt A. Il FI \ ITS H. FOR SALE, TWO FINE MILCH COWS, nt reasonable prices. For hitor nation, npply at this ollie orto ;. JOYNER. July IC FLOUR! FLOUR! ! ?pXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, ground from J the hist new wheat in Fairfield Dis trivt. For salo low. July 12 JOHN C. SE FOE RS A CO. NO. 1 MACKEREL. VFRESH SUPPLY, just received at . Joh li JJ c. BEEPERS St gp.'S. VINEGAR! VINEGAR! ?> BBLS. OLDER VINEGAR. ?} Jun,- 80 JOHN C. BEEPERS A co. TO REN1', THE ROOM ovt-r tho store of Thomson Earle. Apply to Aei il 10 ALFRED TOLLESC.N. 50 Reams Wrapping v".per, Cl MALL SIZE, at tho usual low rates. O J'??" V J. C. BEEGERS & CO. SPECIAL N?TIGES. JUST OUT-Tho STAU SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. It combim* sim? plicity, durability and beauty; has but ono moving pieco of machinery; makes a stitch alike on both sides tho fabric served; will not unravel. Completo for $23. Tho sub? scribers will take pleasure in exhibiting at privatg residences, whoncver desired, any of their boautiful Sewing and Washing Machines. JOELKETCHUM, Ju., ACO. June 22 }ly IE you require a Tonic, ask your Family Physician what he thinks of PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, and he will not fail to toll yon that it is tho only Tonic which ho can eafely recommend They are no quack medicine, but aro dimply an invigo? rating, harmless Tonic. For salo bj- all druggists. Dn. C. H. MIOT, Agent. AprillS_sly V UE.UAUKADLK CASK OK SCRO PlIiA CURED.-Extract from a letter: "My son lias long been afflicted with deaf? ness and scrofula. Hearing of 'Hcinitsh's Queen's Delight,' I procured a bottle, and gavo it according to directions. In a few days, a very great chango w as visible; his general health improved and his hearing was restored. I believe ono moro bottle will effectually euro all scrofulous tenden? cies. I givo this certificate freely for thc benefit of the afflicted." For salo by Fisur.u & HEIXITSU, Druggists. May 2'.) ws TO MARRY OR NOT TO MARRY! WHY NOT? Serious Reflections for Young Men, in Essays of the Howard As? sociation, on tho Physiological Errors, Abuses and Diseases induced by ignorance of naturoV laws, in tho lirst ago of mau. Sent in scaled letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH? TON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa._ May 19 :mio BATCHELOU'S HAIR II YE_This splendid Hair Dyo is tho best in tho world. The only true and perfect Dye-harmless, reliable, instantaneous. No disappoint? ment. No ridiculous tints. Natural black or brown. Remedies tho ill effects of bad dyes. Invigorates tho hair, leaving it soft and beautiful. The genuine is signed Wil? liam A. Batchelor. All others aro mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists and perfumers. Factory 81 Barclay streot, Now York. ft~3~ Bew are of a counterfeit. Dec ll ly SUGAR-CURED HAMS. 1 Cid SMITH'S CHICAGO HAMS, at _LVJVJ from IC to 18c. per pound? 100 choice BALTIMORE HAMS. Just received and for sale bv july 14.JJ _J. ? T. R. AGNEW. YOUNG Hyson, Moyuno, Hyson and finest Ooiong-frosh and of exquisite il a vor. White Wino ami Cider Vinegars. Cuba Molasses and Golden Syrup, Ac. Just received and for salo by July 0 G KO. SYMMERS. HAMS, Sec. TIERCES choice BUG Alt-CURED HAMS -small sizes. Tiorccs pure LEAF LARD. 1,000 lbj. Sugar-cured BREAKFAST STRIP BACON. Just to hand and for sale by GEO. SYMMERS. July G_ Butter and Cheese. FIRKIN'S GOSHEN BUTTER-reduced price. Firkins choice Orange County BUTTER -reduced price. Also, a fresh supply of that delicious Butter, in 24-lb. packages-air and water? tight. Pino Apple, English Dairy and primo N. Y, Slate Factorv Cheese. For sale low bv July fi GEO SYMMERS." Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. BBLS. SUGAR CRACKERS, Bbls. Soda Biscuit, Bbla. Cream Crackers, " Butter Crackers, .* Ginger Schnapps, Just received per steamer, and for sale by J. & T. lt. AGNEW. _JuIy 4_ HAMS AND UACON STRIPS, SUGAR-CURED, at JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.'S, June 30 _t_ WANTED, AGOOD WHITE WOMAN, tn do tho geuoral house-work for a small family. None need apply only those who can come well recommended. For such A one, libe? ral wages will be paid. Apply ut this office. June 20 Imo 15 Boxes Chewing: Tobacco, DIFFERENT GRADES; low to dealers. June 30 JOHN 0. BEEPERS .li CO. FOR SALE 0:: RENT, ONE TWELVE-ROOM HOUSE, furnish? ed or not. THOS. E. GREGG A CO. June 20 HATS! HATS! ALARGE stock of STRAW and FELT H ATS-cheap. JunelS ALFRED TOLT.l .SON. KEEP COOL. TEN DOZ. FANS, at half former prices; from 5 cents to f:i. Call and got a pretty fan. ALFRED TOLLEBON. .Juno 18_ WHEAT AND FLOUR. IWILL pay tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for WHEAT and FLOUR. Will furnish bags when desired. June 15 ALFRED TOLLE80N. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. t?f\ LBS. CALOMEL. OU 100 oz. QUININE. 25 oz. SULP. MORPHIA. 10 lbs. CROTON OIL. 50 Iba. CHLOROFORM. 5 Iba. NITRATE SILVER. 200 11)8. GUM CAMPHOR. 1.000 lbs. EPSOM SALTS. 1,060 lbs. FLOR. SULPHUR 2,000 lbs. BLUF: STONE. 100 lbs. SPAN. INDIGO. 100 lbs. CREAM TARTAR. 1,000 lbs. COOKING SODA. 2.000 lbs. COPPERAS. For salo low by FISHER A HEINITSH, July 12 PruKKiHts. Chalk Hill Saw Mill and Plantation, (Situated on Branch of the Edisto Ricer, Lexington ))istrict,) FOR SALE OR RENT, Jn accommodating tonus. Apply tu JAMES R. PRINGLE, Factor and Commission Merchant, No. G Adger'a muir/, Charleston, & C. THE CHALK TULL THIRTY-HORSE WATER POWER SAW MILL is capa? ble of averaging 5,000 feet of lumber per day. 'Tho PLANTATION consists of 2,000 j acres of heavily timbi red pino land, 120 | acres of cleared" land under fence; a good Water Power Crist Mill, new Dwelling House, with four bed-rooms and dining room, Kitchen, S toro-room, Barn, Stable, and all necessary out-buildings for mill hands and Held laborers. The locality ia perfectly healthy and quality of timber unsurpassed. There is also a kaolin deposit on tho place, of great value, and contracts can bu mado with several Potteries anil China Factories for a supply of thia chalk. July ft_10_ SOMETHING NEW 11 CALL AND SEE ! MY ttock ol' Goods has laen materially X^r? _jadded to during thc past week, and am now prepared to show an excellent stock of JEWELRY. Also, WATCHES. CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, etc. "Tip-top" GOLD PENS - the best manufactured. Persons desirous of having the hair of deceased friends or relatives preserved in enduring atvle. can have it MANUFAC? TURED iut".. RINGS, BREAST-PINS or EAR-RINGS, handsomely or plainly orna? mented. ?jr REPAIRING r.r all kinds faithfully attended to, and at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. I. SULZBACHER, At J. Sulzbacher & Co.'s, Aesombly streot, opposite Market. July 12___ A LETTER WORTH READING. EH. HEINITSH-DEAR Sin: For the . benefit of tho afflicted, I send you this certificate. My son having been se? verely afllictcd with Scrofula for tho last two years-so much HO that he has been confined to his room tho greater part of the time, and I had completely despaired of his recovery. Having applied to tho best of physicians without relief, I was al last induced to try vour preparation of QUEEN'S DELIGHT. I am happy to say it has acted like a charm-increased his appetite, purified and enriched his blood, improved bis health, audalthough covered with running sores, from which many pieces of bone worked out, yet, to my great astonishment, all except ono has healed up. A few moro bottles will accomplish a radical cure. I regard your medicine a wonderful panuc a, and ahould bo gene? rally used. Yours truly. Juno 20^ HEPATICA. PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS-a new and valuahlo compound, possess? ing extraordinary powers over the organs of tho livor and stomach, making it a po? sitive remedy for dyspepsia or indigestion and a liver invigorator. Try a bottle. For sale wholesale at his prices. FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists! Agents, Columbia. June 20 Irish Potatoes ! CHOICE NEW POTATOES, for sale at greatly reduced prices by June 20 " J. A T. R. AGNEW. AT KT \ A RD'S. ?T ULQt Reooived, A NEW SUPPLY OF DRg?? GOODS, OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES. ALSO, A NEW SUPPLY OP Window Shades. rilliE abovo GOODS were purchased al J. the late GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, and will bo told VERY LOW. M. L. KINARD. May 28__ LAGER ! LAGER ! ! I7IRESH LAGER BEER, now in tho cool ' cellar, at the Brewery, and altvava re? ceiving, to supply tho trade, at wholesale and retail, at low lates. _ J?no 4 J. C. SEEGERS A CO. Lawns, Lawns. "TUST received, a nide lot of LAWNS, at ?j twenty-cents per yard. June 18 ALFRED TOLLESON. For tho Benefit of tho LADIES' SOCIETY lu Aid of tho Suffering and Destitute Poor of the South. Will tako place ID. vVashington, D. 0., August 1, '67. riIHE "Ladies' Society in aid of thoSuf _|. faring and Destitute 1'oor of tho South" wtfUld respectfully and earnestly call tho attention of the generous Northern public to the great distress and fearful suffering new prevailing In tho Southern States. Letters aro daily received from the South, frxUQ tho Generals Commanding, Govern? or?, ministers and eminent citizens, fur? nishing tho most heart-rending details of th/> actual want, famine and starvation in tli^ir immediate neighborhood. Tho fol? lowing few extracts from tho very many letters received by tho Secretary and Ma? nagers of tho Society arc respectfully re? ferred to: 1 I'DQUARTERS, 1TH MILITARY DIST., (MISSISSIPPI AND ARKANSAS,) VICKSBURG, MISS., May 18, 1N?7. 1 nm glad to seo that thc attention of the gefltle and humane ladies of tho North in being turned towards tho sad and deso?alo condition of thia onco happy land. Yon. Madam, surrounded with tho plenty an,l comforts of a wealthy city, can scarcely appreciate tho fact that, in ?nany parts of the South, whole communities are, by a failure in crolls and the absenco of mouey or inequivalent, left in want of the ncccs aaries of life; and that poor women, with lar/?? families of helpless children, HO ac cniRonied to depend on Gio labor of others, tba' now, with no husband, brother or germant to help, and no money, they do not ?I1()W what to do or where to go for food; but are loft in tho solitudos of these South? ern foresta, in rags and gaunt with hunger, subsisting on what tho mother or huger children can shoot or pick un in tho woods, or on what the fow neighbors, nearly as pool- as they arc, can bring them. Officers ?if my acquaintance havo met with such mothers, long after dark, out in ti,c woods, with an old gun just tired, and tiio coon or possum just killed; have gone honT with them and met the group of little stafvelings waiting patiently mother's il? tur)1 with some of the only sort of food the*' had tasted for weeks; and women and children have been found within sixty miles of the capital of a Southern State, "during the l):l*1 .Vl'ar, who had starved to death in their lonesome cabina. These cases of eroAt distress aro raro in Southern cities, for there, even the most delicately bred can generally find some work which they can do t" 'il op tho wolf from tho door; but tho farina or plantations in the South are pe? culiarly secluded, with miles of forest or swa'up between them, poor roads, and tho Btotfk an 1 animals nearly all taken by tho war. tho famine, tho floods, or the thieves, win? in such times iufest a country, and tho digressed families aro often, by "tho time necessity makes them want to leave, too eiok travel on foot, and there is no other way to B?. Your proposed entertainment, Madam, should it produce only fumla enough ti? re? lieve a small fraction of the destitution of this country, will be a good beginning, and maj' bo followed in other cities North by simitar appeals to people who have happily nevi? fait tho desolation and tin- honors whb'h fbll?W in the tracks of great armies ot invasion, Ood speed your society in the goo?) work, ia thc wiall of. Madam, Yours truly, E. O. C. ORD, Brevet Major-Gem ral. COLUMBIA, S. C., May 10, 18G7. permit mc not only to give you the as aur.ioee of my poor help in this your gon BroU8 endeavor to reliove our impoverished n.u.1 unhappy people, but to express to you ?ll tpeir behalf, that gratitude which is so emiiiently your due for tho generous sym? pathy manifested by your organization for tho.-'-' among us in distress. Wishing you Clod speed in your noble work, 1 am, Ma? dam, very respectfully, your obedient ser? vant. JAMES L. OUR, Governor South Carolina. IIEAPQUARTEUS, SECOND MILITARY DIVISION, CHARLESTON, S. C., May 13, ls??. Tpe excellent purpose you have i'i view cannot bo too much commended. Tho lib? erality of tho Government of the United state*, snd the munificent contributions already made for tho relief of the wide? spread destitution in tho States, leaves gr?a' numbera unprovided with food and idi>tl>'!'g. And until au abundant harvest [.nal/h's the peoplo hero to do more for tuerfselves, 1 trust the ever generous and prosperous committees of the North will [?ontMiue their noble gifts to thia impover? ished snd afflicted population. With my |p(.,i wishos for the success of your under? taking. 1 remain, Madam, verv respectful? ly, DANIEL E. SICKLES, * Commanding Socond Military District. HEADQUARTERS, FmsT MILITARY DIVISION, RicnuoND, VA., May ll, 1st?;?. Mt'*- Marlowe Mather-MY DEAR MADAM: I sh^h bo too glad if anything I can say will aid tho society in ita noble work. A largl proportion of the people of thc South ?,?ive suffered and many are still Bullering almost to the hunt of endurance from the rtova'lation ot war and subsequent failure of cr"!'*- t hey art: making e very possible cxerfmh lo revive their various branches nf industry und become self-supporting, ?pi,,, liberal assistance which the Northern people aro well abie to give, will relieve a great aniount of distress, ami will no doubt bo Miiilcieiit to place the poor of the South beyond further suffering for food. Tho recct1^ manifestations of an almost univer? sal il1 ?siro throughout the South fora really frat< mal re-union with tho North, may weU uorvO to stimulate tho generous sympathies i if thc Northorn peoplo, while nothing could do in'iie to foster and encourage the growth "f a healthy sentiment in tho South than the generous aid which it ia the mission of your society to invoke. I sincerely h<-pe j],,, ifoble etforts of tho society may result in tb" most abundant success. 1 am, dear Mad^m, verv respectfully, your obedient servant, J."M. SCHOFIELD, .Maj. G on. OnEKXsnoito, May 14, 1K67. Hav<> jnst returned from a tour through the ruction made memorable by "Sher? man's march to tho seaboard." Poverty, suffering and destitution of tho people can 8CftrC!0ly bo realized-living in huts, rudely constructed ot charred boards, of rails, bom'''s and mud, you are mot by hollow eyed, emaciatod forms, whoso first words aro ''bread*'-for something to stiflo the cravings of hunger. In ono place, I wit? nessed the body of a child borne to its last rest, on a board, in tho same rags in which it died. In another, four females existed for a week on two pounds of corn, together with some roots. On tho road, I mot an? other who had walked twelve miles to beg some food for her children. Many other instances can bo given of sad suffering from actual want of food. Very truly, FREDERICK WATTS, M." D. The public have already responded nobly to the call, but not to tho extent required to keep starvation from making victims of many. Additional funds must be raised at once; the case is urgent. The Lady Ma? nagers, after maturo deliberation, havo decided to bring it before tho generous people of tho North, by giving a Grand National Entertainment, trusting to their active co-operation and sympathizing aid for tho immediate supply of means to en? able them to purcbaso and forward food to starving thousands. Tho Grand Na? tional Entertainment will bo given at Washington, D. C., August 1,1807. 300,000 tickets will bo offered for sale, at $2 each. Every ticket will bo entitled to an award, which will take place at thc samo timo. Half of tho amount will be in valuable awards to the holder?, and the balance will lu- devoted at once by tho Lady Managers to purchasing food to bc sent South for immediate distribution amone; tho most needy. The Lady Managers havo (Mitered into an arrangement with Messrs. Bentley, Clark A Co. to superintend the disposal bf tickets, and conduct the entertainment in a manner worthy the patronage and sup? port of tho public. L.IST OF AWARDS. 1. An elegant Mansion on Fifth Ave? nue, New York City; title perfect, deed deposited in Escro, actual value.$80,000 2. Twenty Thousand Dollars in 10.10 Government Bonds. 20.000 3. 1 entire Set Diamonds complete, comprising Pin, Ear-rin^s, Brace? let and Necklace, very magnific't, 15,00C 4. 1 Set elegant Diamonds, comn'te, 12,OOf 5. 1 Set Diamonds and Emeralds.. 10,001 0. 1 Set Diamond Studs and Sleeve Buttons. 7.00C 7. 1 Singlo Solitaire Diamond Ring.. .r>,00( K. 1 Single Solitaire Diamond Fin.. 4,00< '.?. 1 Single Soli* uro Diamond Stud.. 3.00C lu. l Diamond !: ?arf Fin .2.00C ll to 1.",. 5 Cluster Diamond Rings, il.(HU) each. 5.00C Hi to 2'). 5 Jules Jurgenson Watches, [Hunters] $600 each. 3.00C 21 to 25. 5 Thomas Nardin Watches, [Hunters,] $500each. 2,50( 20 to 50. 25 Solitaire Diamond Rings, $500 each. 1.2,5(K 51 to 75. 25 Sots elegant Coral, com? plete, $400 each'..10,00( 70 to 125. 50 Sets elegant Garnets, complete, comprising Bracelet, shevo Buttons, Ear-Rings and Brea?tpin, $200 each.10,001 12G to 1,125. 1,000 Chromos, Artist's Proof..20,(J01 1,120 to 0,125. 5,000 Elegant En-rav? ing* .25,001 1,120 to G.225. lt".. Sets Silver Plated Tea Service, very heavy.10,00( 15,220 to 10,000. Consisting of Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Photo? graphic Albuins, Sets Silver Plated Forks, Fish Knives, Nap? kin RiiiKs, Boxes, Ladies' Hand? kerchiefs, Gloves, Ac.11,00( Total.$300,001 AH awards will be delivered or forwarded as directed, the day after thu distribution The distribution will be superintended bi a Committee of well known gentlemen who, in giving their aid and sanction t< this noble charity, will nut only receive tin confidence of the public at large, but tin warmest thanks of the Ladies' Society ii Aid of the Suffering and Destitute Poo; of the South. SINGLE TICK E T S * 2 0 0. cram BATES. 5 Tickets.$0 I 75 Tickets.$131 10 Tickets.18 100 Tickets. lHi 20 Tickets.36 150 Tickets. 27* 30 Tickets.54 \ 200 Ticket?,. 3l>( 10 Tickets.72 300 Tickets.54* 50 Tickets.00 I 500 Tickets. DO Established and reliable agents will bi allowed 15 jier cent, commission. All order or communications ad-iressed to mail otliee. BENTLEY, CLARK & CO., 222 Pennsylvania Avenue, [P. (?. Box 10.] Washington, D. C. Full information regarding thu Enter tainmcnt may bo obtained Ht the office o the "Ladies' Society in Aid of the Sutler lng and Destitute Poor of the South," N< 175 Fifth Avenue, New York. Hnxoit iiiY MKMIIKUS. - -Mrs L W Jerome Mrs Murk Brnmegim, Mrs .lames Willett Mrs K Underbill, Mrs Wm Ive SOU, Mrs Ja Darling, Mrs II Shu m an, Mrs A 1-Year, Mr Abraham Lincoln, Mrs c N Chapin, Mrs ? Duncan, Mrs J H Clark, Mrs DanielSloar. Mrs W B Astor, Mrs A T Stewart, Mis Ai u;ust Belmont, Mrs W Aspinwal), Mrs R ] Fenton, Mrs Simeon Draper, Mis A Law renee, Mrs Hyatt, Mrs A ? Richards, Mi E C Carrington, Mrs M C Cogswell, Mrs ' K Tillinghast, Mrs M ll Grinned, Mrs .' K Shailer, Mrs C M Garrison, Mr? A Mack, Mrs JC Barrington, Mrs M A Kc logg, Mrs LoGrand Capers. Mrs A L Di Forrest, Mrs L E Kennedy, Mis B G Ta; lor, Mrs J C Fremont, Mrs Prank E Howe Mrs George Munger, .Mrs A J-! Bnrnaid Mrs ll C Murphy; Maj Gen Philip H Sher dan, Commanding 5th Military Distric N O; Maj Gen John Pope, Commanding? Military District, Mobile; Maj Gen J ; Schofield, Commanding l-t .Military Di (riot, Richmond:Maj Cen E 0 (J Ord,.Con mantling lt li Military District, Vickebnrj Maj Gen Daniel E Sickles, Commanding ? Miiitarv District, Charleston: Maj Ge John A Dix, U S Minister, Paris,.Fran? Gov A E Burnside, Rhode Island; Gov F piei repoiit, Virginia; Gov. Thomas Swam Maryland; Gov J Worth, Norlh Carolin; Gov'J L Orr, South Carolina: GOV R Patton, Alabama: Gov Charlea Jonkini Georgia; Gov J .Madison Wells, Lonisiani GOV W (i Brownlow, Tennessee; Gov Tin E Bramletto, Kentucky; Gov Isaac Mm phy, Arkausas; Gov D S Walker, Florida EXECUTIVE COITMITTKK.- MIS Lani Brooks, Mrs Charles Wadsworth, Mi Drake Mills. Mrs E S Adams. Mis. ll She man, Miss M Duncan,Mia?MariaMonltoi Mrs Janies ("'ark; Mrs Hsrlowo Mathe Secretary. 29?> Fifth Avenue, New York. *3- Tickets can bo obtained at tl PHONIX OFFICE._?Jririo St?^ Old Newspapers FOB SALE at the PBXENIX OFFICE. FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. O. FLOUR. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, from new wheat, for eulo by Juno 30 FISHER & LOWRANCE. Cotton Yarns ! FOR salo by FISHER A LOWRANCE. Juno 23 Bolting Cloths. BEST ANCHOR BRANDS, assorted numbers. May 2C FISHER A LOWRANCE. Soda Biscuit. FRESH SODA. BUTTER and MILK CRACKERS. GINGER OAKES, NUTS. Ac. For sale bv FISHER ? LOWRANCE. May 24 THE TRIUMPH OF ART! MORE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS: "Tho Queen's Delight is beginning to awaken tho attention of our physicians. Its remarkable curative power is seen in its wonderful effect upon disease. Aa a blood purifier, there is no medicine like it known to tho profession. A gentleman told me that his son has been taking thc Queen's Delight, and is more benefited hy it than by any other medicine. Ho wants a dozen bottles." Extract from a letter: "It is due to yon to state in this public manner, in order that tho people muy know the truth, that I have tried your Queen's Delight, and found it not only what you said it was-"a pure medicine"-but tho best medicino I have ever taken for eruptions and general bad health. I bad an eruption all over my body, with impaired digestion and disor? dered liver, and have tried a great many medicines without any benefit. I have taken one bottle of your Queen's Delight, the eruption has disappeared, my appetite is better, my liver and digestion is im Croved. I am satisfied ono or two more ottles will cure me." Extract from a letter: "At the close of the war, my constitution was shattered. I could not eat, Bleep or perform any duty whatever, such was my prostrate condi? tion. Medicine ami medical aid I had in abundance, such was my condition up to a few mouths since, when I began the use of your Queen's Delight. I have used tWTJ bottles, my constitution is greatly im? proved, my appetite is gooil, enjoy rolresh ing sleep, ano am able to perform "my share of daily labor." Extract from a letter Wonderful effect of onlv one bottle: "1 have used only a half bottle Of 'Queen's Delight' for boils and eruptions of the skin nod itching hu? mors of the blood, which annoyed me very much. I am entirely cured. Ithhik yonr modicine a valuable one." A remarkable case of liver complaint and headache cured bv the ns?> of "Heinitsh's Queen's Deli,'ht:'* A lady of unquestioned worth ami reputation voluntarily gives tes? timony of the wonderful effects of this medicine. She ha- been from early years a martyr to headaches, caused by imper? fect action of the liver, producing inteuso headache mid pain over tho eyes. She has taken only fohr bottles, and assnres us of tho perfect cure it baa made. She now en jovs good health. Still another: "During last spring, I had been troubled with obstinate chills and lever, which, when cnn d, left my system in a wi etched condition, blood impure, and 1 was afflicted with an angry, and, as I at one time thought, au incurable, cutaneous eruption over my entire body. The most violent remedies suggested railed to work a euro, until, at the Instance of a friend, I tried Dr. Heinitsh's Queen's Dollob.t. lass thou two bottles cured me, leaving my skin in a healthy condition. My general health ia as good as ever. For mch purposes, I have, ever since my cure, unhesitatingly rc conn..ended your Queen's Delight." Don't buy any but tho right kind. All genuine Queen's Delight i tlc eop\-right mark on the outside, and it 19 the only modicino which produces thet>o wonderful euroa. For sale wholesale and retail at FISHER A HEINITSH'S April Drug Store.