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THE ' -Jit-Bi fl- , ,1, <w . . ? Daily Paper $8 a Year .. . "??!> "A -J- .. .... ' . . ._> *? ? .______ _____-_ '. '. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. - -. : ? . "Let our Just Censure COLUMBIA. S. a. THURSDAY MORNING*, OCTOBER 3, 1867. ??? VOLUME III-NO. 168. THE PHONIX PUBLISHED DAILY AND Tm-WEEK LY. tim GL?ANgR EVEKY WEDNESDAY MORN'?NO. BY JULIAN A. S?LBV, J JMTOlt ANI> P?OPMETOil. Ginee on Main street, a few doors Above, Taylor (or Camden) street. TERMS-m ADVANCE. suBsonpmoK. Dailv Taper, six months...*4 00 Tri-Weekly, * ' .8 5* Weekly, - " .1? AOYEBTTSEICENTS Inserted at 75 cento per square for the Ant insertion, and TO cents for each subeequnbW Weekly 75 cents each insertion. MOt A liberal dkfpounl rnfdfw^e aidtM rales token u?vcrttsetnerits 'are'inserted br th? month or ytfdr. . ' ' / *> >'"??? '< AOENTS. ' f Spartanbnrp-Hiram Mitchell. J. B. Allen, Chester. Julius poppe. Anderson C. II. S. P. Kinard, Newberry C. H. W. T. Sims, Union. J. M. Allen, Greenville. Thc Fet?rial Condition, or ?be . Soatb -What thc President Should l>o. Tho condition of tho South is be? coming more gloomy a od threatening every day. Oar corresponden ta, writing from every portion ofVtbfet unhappy country, tell the samo tale. Although the condition of th^?'p?o ple and country is worse iu eomo parts than in others,.the evil is gene? ral and deep seated.' Everywhere the negroes are falling into idleness and disorder. Radical emissaries have instilled into their minds ideas of agrarianism and hatred towards the whites. There' is no security for property. They, steal everything they can lay their hands on. Tho white people who own land and stock have enough to do to keep body and soul together; but tho; Uttle .they have is being stolen or destroyed. Want staves both races in the face. Cattle slaying; house burning, thiev? ing all around, with secret gatherings of armed negroes, have created wide? spread terror and apprehensions of a bloody conflict between the blacks and whites. This is no fancy sketch, horrible as it is. It is, indeed, only a part of the truth. All this has been brought about by tho atrocious radical legislation of Congress. Depressed as the South was by the war, the people went to work at first earnestly to restore the prosperity of their country, and they would have succeeded, for their rich soil and valuable products only re? quired penco ami industry to ac? complish that. Had the South been restored as President Johnson wished and endeavored to restore it, and had it not been thrown into disorder and its industry paralyzed by the infamous reconstruction policy of Congress upon the basis of negro supremacy, it would now be pros? perous. Instead of being a bur? den upon tho North, it would have contributed largely to the support of government ana to both our domestic trade and foreign commerce. Sena? tor Morton and other radical Con? gressmen may try to cover up the facts by lecturing and speech-making, but the people will hold them re? sponsible for thia terrible state of things. To whom, then, can we look for help . at this critical time? To the people, in the end. They will drive these radical destructives from power, loaded with odium, as soon as they have an opportunity. But, unfor? tunately, this cannot be for some months. In the meantime, the Pre? sident should take decisive action. He has overthrown them in the con? temptible impeachment matter, in the matter of their Great Mogal, Stanton, and in displacing those rad? ical generals in the South who had the impudenoe to defy the Executive. In fact, he has gained greatly in the esteem of the people where they have lost, and is to-day master of the situ? ation. Lot him pursue the same sagacious and conservative conrse till the Presidential contest be over and they will bo swamped, never more to rise again. But he must not stand upon the defensive alone; he must hit them hard. Tho condition of the South gives him an excellent opportunity, and ho should imme? diately on tho re-assembling of Con? gress send in a message, in his own terse and forciblo stylo, showing nil the fearful oonsequencos of radical negro supromacy reconstruction. Ho has the whip hand now and need not be afraid of losing it. The people will sustain him. Ho is really the Moses, -without any hyperbolo in the simile, to lead tho people out of this dreadful Egypt.--.Stew York Herald. -? ? ?-. There is a man in Totness so witty that his wifo manufactures nil tho butter that thc uses from the cream of Ins jokes. Another general meeting, says a New York correspondent, will be held in the course of a few days, at the Academy of Music, with a view of re-organizing the Southern Belief Committee. The Hebrews of New York have just closed a successful charity fair iu nid oi the poor, and realized the handsome sum of nearly $25,000. It is to be distributed among the suffer? ing poor of the Hebrews of that city. Senator Sherman is preparing a re Eort on international coinage. Ho as received specimen coins agreed on at the Paris Congress, whioh will ? pass for the same value among the 1 nations represented there. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE public esteem in which PANK-] N?N'S HEPATIC BITTERS are held, is another proof of ' their excellence as a Tonic. They are recommended by physi? cians generally, and have never disap? pointed those wno have made neo of them. They g Ivo sur o and speedy relief in nausea, sick headache, dyspepsia and all similar complaints. For sale by all druggists. April li mly Da. O. H. MJOT, Agent. A COUGH, A COLD, OB. A SORE THROAT, requires immediate attention, and should bo checked. If allowed to con? tinue, Irritation of tho Lungs, a Perma? nent Throat Disease, or Consumption, is often the result. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Having a direct influence to tho parts, give immediato relief. For BnoNcums, ASTU sn, CATARRH, CONSUMPTIVE ANO THROAT I DISEASES,,.Trochee are used with always] good euocess. Singers and Public Speakers use them to clear and strengthen tho voice. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Tro? ches," and do not take any of the worth? less imitations that may bo offered. Sold everywhere. Oct 27 "Hmo WHICK WOULD PRK VAIL IN THOUSANDS OF HOUSEHOLDS!-If it should be suddenly announced through? out the United States, Canadas, the West Indies and Spanish America, that no moro HOSTETTER'S BITTERS would be manu? factured, and that henceforth the grand specific for dyspepsia, and preventive of all malarious diseases, wonld be lest to the world ! The bilious, the feeble, the despon? dent ; the traveler, tho voyager, the miner, tho sedentary student; the settlor on the frontier of civilization; the toiler, cooped np in crowded city tenements; the conva? lescent, needing an invigorant; the shiver? ing victim of ague, and tho nervous of both sexes everywhere, would learn, with grief, too deep for words, that the most celebrated corrective, invigorant and alte? rativo of the age, had been blotted out of existence. As a preparatory antidoto to epidemic disease, a genial stimulant, a promoter of constitutional vigor, an appe? tizer, a stomachic, and a remedy for ner? vous debility, no medicinal preparation has ever attained the reputation of Hos totter's Bitters. It is tho household tonio of the American people-has been so for twenty years, and in all human probability will be BO for centuries to come. The mag? nates of science recognize its merits; and that it is emphatically the medicino of the masses is proved by its vast and over in? creasing sales. _Jan 1 6t Thu Confessions and Experience ot an Invalid.-Published for the benefit and as a caution to young mon and others, who suffer from Nervous DobiUty, Prema? ture Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying tho means of self-cure. Written by ono who cured himself, and sont free on receiving a post-paid directed envelope. Address NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Brooklyn, Now York. Also free, by tho samo publisher, a circular of DAISY SWAIN, the groat Poem of the War. Dec 18 3mo 1868.---The Baptist Banner, Augus? ta, Georgia. THE first number of thesevonth volume of this religious and familv journal, will appear on tho FIRST SATURDAY in January, 18Q8. The Banner will bo issued regularly, every Saturday, printed with new type and on fine paper. The reaidont Editor, Mr. JAMES N. ELLS, will be aided by tho pens of some of the most distinguished writers of the denomination in this and the adjoining States. . A limited number of advertisements (of suitable character) will bo received, at tho usual rates. Subscription price $8 per annum. Ad? dress, BAPTIST BANNER, Dec 21 _Angnsta,_Ga^_ CHRISTMAS GOODS. -1 WHOLE, Half and Quartor XV/VJ Boxes LAYER RAISINS. 500 lbs. new /ante Currants, 500 Ibu. Soft Shell Almonds. 51H) lbs. English Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil ami Barcelona Nuts. 20 half drums Smyrna Figs. 50 boxe? English Dairy and Cutting Cheese i t loree Pirkled Salmon. r>,net) lbs. new Hams and Bieon Stripe. io bbls. new nulled Buckwheat Flour. 5 bbls. extra Golden Drip Syrup. 50 boxes extra No. 1 Fire Crackers. 1 bbl. Capo Cod Cranberries. :;.> baskets Genuino Champagne. KIO eases Tomatoes, Poaches, Preserve*, Ketchups. Lobster, Oysters, GIOUHO, Sal? mon, Oreen Corn, Pickles and Sancos, all frenh lu and for sale low, for cash onlv. Dec 17 E. ii G. D. HOPE. SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES! TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRINGr ^TVX> SUMMER STOCK. M. WINSTOCK, DEALEIv IN FANCY DRY GOODS, OFFERS HIS LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. Consisting of . SHEETING, SHIRTING, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LINENS, PRINTS, MERINOS, DELAINES, POPLINS, ALPACAS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS. I would respect fully solicit my old friends, customers, and tho public in general, to GIVE ME A CALL._ Jan 8 R C. ANDERSON HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK WITH THE MOST HFiMOIB ASSOBTHSHT OF GENT'S READY-MADE CLOTHING TO BE WtlHO W THIS SW8K?T. ?wm - CHEAP CLOTH LNG, GOOD CLOTHING and the VERY BEST OF CLOTHING. v"fna Suits from $6.50 to $75.00: or, in fact, at any price to suit your pocket. IA Children's, Boys', Youth's and Young Men's CLOTHING, an excellent assort -iULmont, REALLY CHEAP. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. TRAVELING SHAWLS, Lap Robes, Cardigan Jackets, Wool Scarfs, Rubber Over Coats, Cape?, Ponchos and Rubber Traveling Pillows. SCATS AND OAF?. A superb assortment of Gent's, Youth's and Children's, 8ILK, CASSIMERE, BRUSH FELT, WOOL and CLOTH HATS, aU of the most fashionable styles. ALSO, . UMBRELLAS, TRAVELING TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, LADIES' HAT CASE8, Ac., Ac. Having Mr. W. W. WALKER with me, and a splendid assortment of CLOTH8, CA8 8IMERES, VE8TINGS, Ac, on hand, wo aro prepared to make up to measure, at short notice, ANYTHING A MAN WANTS, at prices to suit the times. October 13 R. C. ASDPIISO!?, Agent. co <T4 m co <=cj EH CO <r Pi W LL .3 tc tc a 3 2 Ha" ? -9 O w z O OT ? < >2 a - 3 No. 1 Mackerel, VERY fat. Doc 7 JCHN 0. SEEG ERS ft CO. WOOD WARE, WOOD WAR?T" BROOMS, TU RS, HEELERS. RUCKF.TS, Ac. Mats. Twine, Wrapping Taper, Matches, Ac, cheap, for cash, by Deo 1_FISHER A LOWRANCE. SEED RYE ! SEED RYE ! KA RUSIIELS SEED RYE for salo. Dy *J\J Nov 3 ALFRED TOLLKSON. 100 Reams Wrapping Paper, VERY STRONG, at low rates. Dec 7 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. Lt WC. AHEAD AS USUAL! Fall and Winter CLOTHING NOW IN STOEE. SUITS FROH $7.50 TO AFULL LINE OF SHIRTS. HOSIERY, UNDER GARMENTS, GLOVES, TIES, TRAVELING SHAWLS, DLANKETS, ETC. Now Stylo PATER ami LINEN COLLAR8. A Bplendid lino of FRENCH and ENG? LISH CA8SIMERE. which will boraado to order in tho LATEST STYLES and at LOW PRICE8. Everything that ia new in the way of I I A. T H I N. B.-Our CLOTHING ia noarlvallof OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. WALKER'S BLOCK, _Scpt_20_ MAIN STUFET. Fenders, And-irons, &c. FENDERS, Erasa And-irons, Common and Fancy Fire Dogs, Shovels and Tongs, Chimnev Hooks, Ac' Just received and for salo at low ligures, by_J. A T. R. AGNEW. TH OS. E. GREGG & CO., BROKERS. STOCKS, Bonds, Oold and Exchango bought aud sold. Oilico at GRECO & CO.'S. . July 31 VALUABLE BOOKS FOB SALE. THE advertiser offers, at private salo, and at a groat sacrifice, a collection of VALUABLE AND STANDARD WORKS, all in good condition. Among the collrc- ' tion are Clarke's Commentaries. C vols.; Wesley's Works, 7 vols.; Fletcher's Works, 4 vols, These throe setB of standar* Me? thodist works are in un nor m binding, library style, gilt backs and edges, and as good as new. Addison's Complete Works, 4 vols., handsomely, bound; Mi. caul cy's History of England, 4 volo,; Napoleon at St, Helena, by Sir Hudson Lowe, 2 vols.; Jean Paul, 2 vols.; Cummings' Lectures on the Miracles and Minor Works, 2 vol?.; Las Gasas' Memoirs of Napoleon, 4 vole., Ac, Ac Tho lot contains 172 volumen principally Standard works, aU in good condition: and to the purchaser, about 200 additional vol uni cu miscellaneous works vail be thrown In gratis. To those desir? ing to form a private library, this presents the most favorable opportunity ever of fered. Inquire at thia office._Deo 4 TO THE L?DXES1 flfrHTTr FRESH AB RIVALS by eteam f^CSPifter from Now York of tho FINEST a ^f^lfancl CHEAPEST Ever offered in Columbia; also, CLOAKS, CORSETS, ZEPHYR; WORSTED, Fl AIR BRAIDS, &c, Ac, at Mas. C. E. REED'S, next door to Mr. E. Pollard's drug store, Main at. DRESS-MAKING in all branches. Nov 12___-_8m o M. W. BYTHEW00D, Auctioneer and General Commission Merchant, Or. WasJtipgion si., rear oj A. IbVeson's, COLUMBIA, 8. C. THE above store having been rented, 1 am from this day prepared to reeeiv? consignments of Cotton, Corn. Flour Bacon, Groceries and Provisions m gene ral; also, Furniture, Dry Goods, Clothing Tobacco, Ac. From my experience of twenty years ii the auction and commission business, ii : this city, Charleston and Newberry, S. O. I hope to receive a liberal aharo of patron age from my old friends and tho publi generally._Dec 19 EXCHANGE RESTAURANT Camden Street, rear of Gregg's China Storr J. CLK\nisl.\0, - - - Proprietoi d??k ?? SAVING thoroughly fitted np the abov establishment as a RESTAURANT i prepared to furnish visitors with th best of EATABLES and DRINKABLE!: OYSTERS, GAME, FI8H, MEATS, etc prepared In' the very best style, by one c the finest cooks in the city. SUPPER furnished at short notice Families sn] plied with 0YSTER8 at reasonable pricoi Choice WINE8, LIQUORS and CIGAR constantly on hand. LUNCH every day i 1 o'clock._Deo 10 OUR HOUSE BY D. HoGUINNIS, On Assembly Street, East Side, Opposite ? North End of the Market. LUNCH every day S~ from ll to 1 o'clock.loXiai OYSTERS. FISH ^gflP' ^aiut GAME, of all kinds, serve ia the best styles at all hours. ! The best of WINES, LIQUORS, T.EE1 8EGAR8 and TOBACCO, constantly c band._Oct 9 gmo TIE POLLOCK EKE LIQUORS, WINES, SEiiARS, TOBACCO, 41 ) AT WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL? THE UNDERSIGNED has flit ?up bis establishment, and bas i ceived a largo stock of the lim qualities and brands of LIQUOR WINES, ALES, HEGARS, Smoking a Chewing TOBACCO, etc.; 8YRUPS, CO DIALS and other articles. ALSO, JELLIES and BRANDY FRUITS of hoi production. In tho rear of (ho wholesale store, has a handsomely appointed SAMPLE ROOM, ?ffWHERE the best of everything dispensed. REFRESHMENTS 4P? . OF all kinds-FISH. OY8 j^J^LtWTKRS, GAME, MEATS, Ac. 9- furnished at short notice, ""**MT?and in tho very best styles.| SUPPER. ROOMS. IPJ^- ATTACHED to tho ostab AMKfgk Hshnient arc commodious Q?*^* rooms, where private DINNE and SUPPERS will bo furnished for a number of persons from two to 150. LUNCH every day, at ll o'clock. Tho Proprietor pledges himself that will contiuue, as horetoforo, to use his j most endeavors to give perfect satisfacti to his patrons and guests. Jar. 1 T. M. POLLOCK. Proprietor Only Fifty Conta. -g /~w\ BOXES SMOKED HERRINC XvJV/ for salo at the imus lally low pr of 50 cents per box, by Nov Ifl -f. A T. R. AO NEW Arrow Ties. BUNDLES Cotton IRON BANDS, ??\j tho incomparable Arrow Tie, salo bv E. A G. D. HOPE Nov 13_ The life of all Amit in blood. 1 Ijcalth of all lifo is puro nosh. Puro bk keeps out all diseases. Tho Queen's 1 light purities tho blood. IRON TIES. THE best kind. BEARD'S Helf-Adju lng IRON TIE, low for cash. Nov 10 FISHER & LOWRANCE FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA. S. C. ISAAC SULZBACHER, AT THE SION OP THE Green Spectacles. HAS on band a splendid assortment of WATCHES, OLOCKS, T ' . JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, &o. Having mored to the Main street, he. is determined to continue to soil goods j at rates LOWER than can be purchased! else wh ope* REP AIRING, in all its branches, at, unusual low rMoa. ? ALL WORK GUARANTEED ) FOR ONE YEAR. HAIR JEWELRY made to order and mounted, by ~ . ? SULZBACHER, rr : ' ti ? Mainstreet, Oct 18 One door South Phoenix o Pico. English Goods. TUST RECEIVED, direct from Liver O pool, Fine DOUBLE-BARREL GUNS, Eloy's and Coxo's Percussion Caps, Police Handcuffs, Tinned, Iron, Table and Tea Spoons, Common and Fine Curry Combs, Padlocks, in setts and dozens, Fine Steel Shovels and Tongs, English Wafer Irons, Trace Chains and Hoes, Hooks and Hinges, CaBOs Surveyors Instruments^. Brass Letter Looks, Brad, Sewing and Pegging Awls,. Wad CuttorB, Gun Wads, Ac. For salo low by J. & T. R. AGNEW. Deo 21_ FRESH ARRIVALS. ^ OOO g03- DAIRY CHEESE, 500 Ibu. Goshen butter, choice, 3,000 lbs. Carolina Rico, primo, 250 lbs. Rio Coffee, middling, 100 ?? A No. 1, 150 lbs. Java Coffee, Old Government, SO gross Matches, Parlor, 100 " Ale and Porter, English, 100 ?' " " not English, 2 quarts Salt, at 5 cents, together with the usual odds and ends of a iirst class GROCERY, and which cost too much money to advertise. Call in. Deo 8 _G??jJlY?PrcRJ.:_ REMOVAL. fi UN8", PI S TOLS ADD Sportsmen's Equipments, FISffiDNTGn^AjDKLE^ &c. ?. THE undersigned has re ^><Z^ moved his stock of goods in ^^^>^3^tho abovo lino to tho store V mm% l^next to Fisher A Hoinitsh's. Guns and Pistols repaired and put in perfect order,* at reasonable notice. SEWING MACHINES Repaired. P. W. KRAFT, . Main street, opposito Phoenix Oftice. Aug 28 _ FURNITURE, FURNITURE. _ I nAVE Ju t received n?3LW m liandsome lot of OAK und Pi MHB COMMON CHAIRS. cou.sixt-QBBi ffl ing of OfUce, Cano and Woou bout, Dining-room, Bed-room, Bur-room, Rock? ing, Nurao and Children's Chaira, with Cane and Countor Stools, which I will sol} cheap, with a handsome variety of other Furniture.. Anything in CABINET MAK? ING LINE done with neatness; also, RE? PAIRING. JEROME FAGAN, Opposite now Masonic Hall, Doc 8 Washington street. Dr. Geo. Smith's Dental Laboratory. THE subscriber offers inducc Mm montu- in tho war of GOOD WORK flfflfWaud LOW PRICES-to one and all requiring bis professional services. Give him a call. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Office on Camden street, nearly opposito the Park. Nov 3 ly What is this Medicine, called "Hei nitsh's Queen's Delight?" IT is a valuable compound of Roots and Gums, discovered and propared on I pharmaceutical principles by a practicr.l chemist. It is found, upon trial of more than 2,000 cases, to be the only sure blood puriflor, and will euro all those inveterate and stubborn diseases which arise from impurity of the blood; and whilst it does this, it exerts a powerful influence over tho whole system, invigorating and restor? ing the weak and crippled organs of tho body to healthy action. Nov 2 Gmo FLOUR, FLOUR? 1 (tC\ NORTHERN FLOUR, IUI/ 50 bags Choice North Curoliua Flour. 50 barrels and packages New Hulled Ruckwheat, 10 barrels Hocker's Self-Raisiog Flour, on hand, and for sale low, by Nov 30 J. & T. R. AGNEW. Washing Machines and Clothes Wringers. CLOTHES WRINGERS ?"<! Washing Machines, constantly on hand, and for aale, by J. AT. R. AGNEW. OATS, OATS. C%i\f\ BUSHELS PRIME OATS for sale ?V)V) low. FISHER A LOWRANCE. Dec 1