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THE DAILY M? PHOinX, Daily Paper $8 a Year "Let our Just Censure Jf^^S^Slp^^^St Attend the True Evont." Tri-Weekly 85 a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. 0.. THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1868. VOLUME III-NO. 2&?r THE PHONIX, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WZKKLY. Wm GLEANER, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, EniTG?? AI. I> pHGPBXE????. Offioe on Main street, a few doora above Taylor (or Camden) street. TERMS-IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. Dailv Paper, six months.M 00 Tri-Weeklv, ?' " . 2 50 Weekly, " . . 1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Insertod at 75 cents per sq uar o for the fi r v t Insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. 93" A liberal discount made on the above, rates when advertisements are inserted by ih " month or year. AGENTS. Spartanburg-Hiram Mitchell. J. IC. Allen, Chester. Julius Poppo, Andersou C. H. S. P. Kinard, Newberry C. H. James Grant, Union. J. M. Allon, Greenville. A PALPABLE HIT.-Senator Doo? little's star reply to Senntor Nye, of Nevada, when asked whether he would marah under tho "old glory" or the stars and* bars. "I would mareil," said Doolittle, "under u flag having thirty-seven stars!" Nye hud to fall back under the shelter of his Jacobin flag of only twenty-seveu stars for protection, amid tho laugh? ter and applause of the galleries. [New York Herald. It is reported that Capt. Gen. Ler Hundi is pursuing the most rigorous measures against the brigands who infest tho oities and high-roads of Cuba. Those who are arrested by the officers in flagrant delicio are never heard of again. Brigandage has been the bane of the island dangerous alike to life and property. The New Orleans Times hos re? ceived the first number of tho Belle Lee Journal, published on board tho splendid new steamer Belle Lee, while lying at that port. It is tho design of the publishers to issue two numbers per week, ono at New Or? leans and one at Memphis. HAIR CRIMPERS. WITH tho present style of Dressing tho Hdir, no lady's toilot is complete without a box of 'Ives' HAIR CRIMPERS.' Wheeler & Wilson's ?HEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. Can bo obtained at tho Jan 2l> INDUSTRIAL DEPOSITORY. The Ladies of Industrial Depository KEEP constantly on hand the following articles: Machino Sowing Silk, Colored and White Spool Cotton, Timen and* Silk Floss, Black Flax Thread, Crochet Cotton, Machino Stuck Needles, Wheeler it Wilson Sewing Machine Needles, Tapestry-Croch? et, Rone and Steel Knitting Needles, Pins, Hooks end Eyes, Assorted Tapes and Braids. White Linen, Cotton and Colored Star Braids, Skirt Braids, Crochet and Tat? ting Ti immings, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Pearl and Agate ButtonB, Saxony Yarn, Berlin Wool, Hplit and Single Zephyr, at Charloaton prices; also, Patterns for Ta Sestry Work, Scissors, Cork Soles, Chamois kin Tobacco Pouches; and a variety of Ready-Mado Clothing for Gents, Ladies and Children, wltich will be found cheap and well made. Jan 20 Cutting Cheese. OA, R?XES prime CHEESE, for rctail fJ\J ing. 20 boxes English Dairy Choeso, for sale low by E. & G. D. HOPE. Jan 19 Hoes! Hoes!! ?)f\(\ DOZEN HOES, assorted sizes fluU and qualitios, of direct importa? tion, on hand and for sale at extremely low ligures, by J. A T. R. AGNEW. ' Jan_18 _ Planting Potatoes. fi BBLS. Pink Eyo Planting TOTA t)\J TOES, just received and for m.U- by j?" l? J. A T. ft. AGNEW. Iron and Steel. P? Ci Ann LBH- Genuino Swedes OVj?\JVJVJ IRON, imported direct from Stockholm, Sweden. 25,000 lbs. Sheffield Plow Steel, much better in quality than Am-ricaii Htoel usually sold by dealers'. For salo at low-prices, bv Jan 21 .1. Y T. R. AGNEW. GREGGS PALMER & C0.,~ BROKERS. QTOCKS, Bonds, Gold and Exchanp >J bought and sold. Oflice Mt fi REG G A OO.'S. Jan 17 SPECIAL NOTICES. TO THES AFFLICTED--Nothing ba? as yet been presented in tho way of a Tonio, possessing Buuh properties asPank nin's Uepatio Bittern. They invigorate the system and impart new life to a consti? tution shattered and worn out by that most distressing disease known as Dyspepsia. They should be tried by all those thus affected, and will never fail to give relief. For salo by all druggists. April ll thly DR. C. H. MIOT, Agent._ Mrs. Wintlow'* Soothing Syrup FOR CHILDREN TEETHING-Greatly facili? tates the procese of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation-will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATETHE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to your? selves and BEL:ur AND HEALTH TO voca IN? LAUTS. Wo have put up and sold this arti? cle for years, and can say in confidence and truth of it, what wo have never been ablo to say of auy other medicine-NEVE? HAS IT FAILED IN A SINGLE INSTANCE TO EFFECT A CURE, when timely used. Never did wo know an instance of dissatisfaction hy any ono who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operation, and speak in terms of commoudation of its magical ef? fects ami medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WK DO KNOW," after years of experience, und pledge our repu? tation for thc fulfillment nf what wo here declare. In almost every instance where thc infant is suffering from pain and ex? haustion, reiici wiil be lound in fifteeu or twouty minuit s after thu syrup is adminis? tered. Full directions for using will accom? pany each bottle. Be aure and call for "Mus. WINSLOW'S SOOTHINO STRUB," Having the fac-similo of "CURTIS A PER? KINS" on tho outside wrapper. All ot hors are base imitations. Sold by Druggists throughout tho world. Price, only 35 cte. ?er bottle. Offices-215 Fulton street, Now ork; 205 High Holborn, Bondon, England; 411 St. Paul street, Montreal, Canada. Sopt 17_jCmo Tile Confessions uti il Experience of an Invalid-Published for tho benefit and aa a caution to young men and others, who Biir?er from Nervous Dobility, Prema? ture Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying tho means of uolf-curc. Written by one who cured himself, and seut free on receiving a post-paid directed envelope Address NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Brooklyn, New York. Also free, by the same pul disher, a circular of DAISY SWAIN, tho great Poem of the War. _Dco 18 ilmn ST?T?~TAXES. ON hand, and for sale, STATE BILLS RECEIVABLE, tor all dues to the State. OREGG, PALMER A CO. ^an_ll_ TO RENT. THE large DWELLING HOUSE on the South-east corner of Bull and Senate streets. Apply to .lan 10 __J0,lN s- GREEN. Family Hams and Bacon Sides. 5CASKS first qua btv Sugar-Cured HAMS, small. ? 5 bhds. Prime Bacon Sides. 5 tierces Leaf Lard. For sale low, for cash. E. A G. D. II >1'E. Jan ll Corn and Oats. JUST received and for sale: 500 bushels CORN. 300 bushels SEED OATS. Jan 21 FISHER A LOWRANCE. Beauty und health aro more to be prizod i han the wealth of the Indies. Without health, what arc all thc posses? sions of world to you with a diseased body and mind. You cannot enjoy them, and it gives jon pain not to realize them. Use tho Queen's Delight and ho restored. Steam Engine for Sale. ASTATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, 35 hor.-o power, in complete order; with Flue Boiler, containing 3? Flues. Also, a CIRCULAR SAW MILL. To be aold singly or together. Tho En? gine can bo seen at tho Cungaroo Iron Works, foot of Ladv street. Apply to * lt. MCDOUGAL, Nov 15 Columbia, s. C. Ilelitltsh's Crimson Tetter Wash, for Tetter, Ringworm, Pimples. Worm Sputa, Roughlie-s of the Skin-a euro foi Tetter and Ringworm. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS" INDEBTED to lh( undersigned aro particularly request? ed to como forward and settle up wilbonl delay, as indulgence has ceased th be i virtue. E. A G. D. HOPE. Jan 14 Carbuncles anil hails como from mi pure blood, Natnto thro Wa nut these im purities of tho blood, which should b< regarded as a warning. Purify your blood by using Hoinittrb'e Queen's Delight. Agents Wanted for Gray Jackets, AND how they Lived, Fought and Died for Dixie, with incident? and sketches of lifo in the Confederacy, comprising narratives of pereonal adventure, army life, naval adventure, homo life, partisan daring, lifo in the camp, field and hospital, together with tho songs, ballads, anecdot es and humorous incidents of tho war for o-utherfi independence. There is a certain portion of tho war that will never go into the regular histo? ries, nor be embodied in romanos or poetry, which is a very real part of it, and will, if preserved, convey to succeeding generations a better idoa of tho spirit of tho conflict than many dry reports or care? ful narratives of events, and this part may bo called tho gossip, tho fun, the pathos of tho war. This illustrates tho character of the leaders, thc humor of thc soldiers, the devotion of women, thc bravery of mon, the pluck of our heroes, the romance and hardships of tho service. Tho valiant and brave hearted, tho pic? turesque and dramatic, tho witty and mar? velous, tho tender and pathetic, and thc whole panorama of tho war, aro hero thrillingly portrayed in a masterly man? ner, at once historical and romantic, ren? dering it tito most ample, unique, brilliant and readable bool; that the war has called forth. Amusement, as well as instruction, may bo found in every page, as graphic detail, brilliant wit, and authentic history, aro skillfully interwoven in this work of lite? rary art. Send for circulars and sen our terms, and a full description of the work. Address JONES BR?THENS & CO., Jan 28 2_Atlanta, Ca. Napoleon and Blucher. * N Historical Novel, by Hehlbach. J\. A Military History of Gen. Grant, by Col. A. Bolcau, with Maps. Evidences of Christianity in Nineteenth Century, by Rev. Albert Barnes. Gardening for Profit, by Henderson. Just received and for sale at McCarter's Bookstore, nearly opposito the old Court House, B. L. BRYAN. Jan 17 On Both Sides of the Sea, ASTORY of the ttmo of OLIVER CROMWELL and CHARLES I; by the Schonberg Cotta Family. Prico $1.75. Love in Letters; Edited by Allan Grant. Price $1.75. Tho Huguenots, their Settlements, In? dustries, Ac; by Samuel Smiles, author of "Lives of the Engineers," Ac. Prico $1.75. Stones from Greek Mythology; by Rev. J. Wood, of Edinburg, finely illustrated. Cheap. The Huguenot Family; a novel, by Tyt ler, and some new London Novelo, 25 and 50 cents each. For sale at Jan 3 McOARTEB'S Bookstore -A. UNTJii W BOOK, BY TUB Af I HOI: OP ST. ELMO AND BEULAH. JUST PUBLISHED, by AUGUSTA J. EVANS, author of ' Beulah" : nd "St. Elmo," a new edition of INEZ One vol., 12mo.. tine, edition, extra cloth. Price $1.75. W. I. Pooley, publisher, New York. Sont by mail, upon receipt ol price, free. For salo hy all Southern booksellers. W. I. P. will send by mail any hook pub? lished, at advertised prices, free of post ave. Nov 30 tpnio FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! ! THE undersigneds ni keeps constantly on] pp} band au assortment ol' 'T? FURNITURE, such as ia usually wanted in a hou*e, consisting of BED? STEADS, all kinds; Chairs. Tables, Ward? robes, Bureaos, Washstands, Safes, Desks, Ac. He is also prepared to manufacture and repair anything in tho Cabinet Mak? ing line. JEROME FAGAN, Jan 8 Opposite new Masonic Hall. The Quakrr Liniment; tho lieut lini? ment for family use; can be used internally and outwardly. It is a great pain destroy? er. It kills pain and all kinds of aches' Sold by Fisher A Hoinitsh. Potash, Potash, Potash. JUST recoived, ono ea-k CRUDE POT? ASH, for making Soap, cheaper and butter than tho condensed Lve. For sale by PISH Kit St HE1NIT8H, Doc 27 Druggists. WOOD WABE, WOOD WABE. T> ROOMS, JD TUBS HEELERS, BUCKETS, Ac. Mats. Twine, Wrapping Paner, Matches, ?Ve., cheap, ior cash, by _Dcol__FISHER A LOWRANCE. Hoop Iron, Hoop Iron. JUST received, per Yuniuri, from liver? pool, a full assortment of HOOP IRON, from jt??lj inches wide. Female at great? ly reduced prices, by Dee IJj J. AT. R AGNEW. IRON TIES. THE Lest kind. BEARD'S Self-Adjust lng IRON TIE, low for cash. Nov 10 FISHER A LOWRANCE. NEW BOOKS. OFFICIAL History of the Secret Kor vico. By Gen. L. 0. Baker, late Pro? vost Marshal of the War Department and Chief of National Poiice. Announced a* year ago, but snppressed bv the Govern? ment. Profusely illustrated. Subscription prico $3. Two New Books, by "Brick" Pomeroy, editor of the Lacrosse (Wis.) Dmiwcrai. Tho First, "Sonse," or Saturday Night Musings and Thoughtful Papers. The Second, Nonsense, or Hits and Criti? cisms on the Follies of tho Day. $1.50 each. Napoleon and Blucher. By L. Mnhlbach. On Bo th Sides of tho Sea-A New Schoen? berg Cotta Family Book-A Sequel to Dreytons and Davenents. At DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Jan 24 Bookstore, Columbia, S. C. ala* ?sa 3 iii] i-flJii (Du S ST V, CC m I S? - uo o <8 J- rs8 5*3|j; ll Mu hTn u?? p. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this WONDERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT. Even in tho severest cases of Chronic Nouralgia and general nervous derange? ments-of many years standing-affecting tho entire system, its uso for a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always af? fords the moat astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce a completo and per? manent cure. It contains no drugs or other matorials in the slightest degree injurious, even to the most delicate system, and can always bo used with perfect safoty. It has long been in constant uso by many of our most eminent Physicians, who givo it their unanimous and unquali? fied approval. Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage. One package, $1.00; Postage fl cents. Six packages, 5.00; " 27 " Twelve packages, 9.00; " 48 '* It is sold hy all wholesale and retail deal? ers in drugs and medicines throughout tho United States, and bv TURNER A CO., Sole Proprietors, 120 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. Jan 7 _mtbCmo I On Consignment, with Orders to Sell. ; Of\ BOXES Low Grades TOBACCO, j Ov/ 10 boxes Extra Fino Tobacco. CO boxes Low Priced Segara. I 15 " Smoking Tobacco. 5 bnlfs Cotton Yarns. Oct :in ALFRED TOLLESON. An eruption of the skin, nf thirty I year's standing, which defied the skill of I the doctors, was cured, in Philadelphia, I bv using Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. English Goods. JUST RECEIVED, direct from Liver? pool, Fine DOUBLE-BARREL GUNS, Eloy's und Coxc's Percussion Caps, Police Handcuffs, j Tinned. Bon. Table and Tea Spoons, Common and Fine Corry Combs, Padlocks, in sott? and dozens, Fiuo Steel Shovels and Tongs, English Wafer Irons, j 'I race Chains and Hoes, I Hook* ami Hinges, Cases Surveyor's Inf truments, lirass Lett? r Lock*, Brad, Sewing and Pegging Awls, Wad Cutters, Gun Wada, Ac. For sale io* bv J. .V T. R. AGNEW. Doti 21 Sportsmen's Equipments, 1 Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle. &c. j THE undersigned bas rc moved his stock of gooda in , ^g^vt^^Bwthe above lino to tho store W mm\ wot xl to Fibber A Heinitsh's. Guns and Pistols repaired and jnr. in I perfect order, at leHsonahle notice, i SEWING MACHINES Repaired j v. W. KRAFT, Main street, opposite Fluad? Office. _ Aug 28 'TO THE: LADIES. ?CMtTbw FRESH ARRIVAL8 bv stenm r^BMAerfrom New York of the FINEST 9 S*?:ilul CHEAPEST Ever offered in Columbia; also, CLOAKS, Ct m HE IK ZEPHYR WORSTED, HAIR RRAIOS. 4e, Ac, at Mus. C. E. REED'S, next door to Mr. L. Pollard's drng store. Main st. BR ESS-MAKING iu all brauche?. Ni v 12 Smo FISHER & LOWRANCE. COLUMBIA. S. C. Winter Clothing NOW IN ST QR E. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD A HEAD A.S USUAL ! SUITS FROM $7.50 TO $60. AFULL LINE OF SHIRTS, HOSIERY. UNDER GARMENTS, GLOVES, TIES, TRAVELING SHAWL8, BLANKETS, ETC. Now Style PATER and LINEN COLLARS. A splendid line of FRENCH and ENG? LISH CAS8IMERE. whioh wUl be made to order in tho LATEST STYLES and at LOW PRICES. Everything that ?a new in tho way of ?EC -A. T ? . N. B.-Our CLOTHING ia nearly all of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. WALKER'S BLOCH, Sept 20 MAIN STREET ISAAC S?LZBACHE E, AT THE SIGN OF THE Green Spectacles. ^? jiirWTB HAS on h'.nd a splendid gmSti&ijjmL assortment or WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, A?. Having moved to tho Main street, be?, is determined to continue to soil goods ?Pw at mtes LO WEH than can bo purchased Vi;1 elscwhoro. \ REPAIRING, in all its branches, at if unusual low rates. (Kl ALL WORK GUARANTEED^ <S5?FOR ONE YEAR. WO? HAIR JEWELRY made to order i mtZmU.and mounted, bv ! - I. S?LZ BACHER, Main street, Oct IR Ono door South I'lut.uix office. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT^ ? Camden SI reel, rr ar of Or egg's China Store. j J. CXiEtVDININO, - - - Proprietor. 'M. HAVING thoroughly fitted np the above establishment as" a RESTAURANT, 1 am prepared to furnish visitors with tho best of EATABLES and DRINKABLES. OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, etc., prepared in tho very best stylo, bv one Ot the finest cooks in'the etty. SUPPERS furnished at short notice. Families sup? plied with OYSTERS at reasonable prices. ! Choice WINES. LIQUORS and CIGARS : constantly on hand. LUNCH every day at , 1 o'clock. Doc io ; THE POLLOCK tfOUS?J ; LIQUORS. WINES, 8E6AR8, TOBACCO, ?C., j AT U-UOI.K?AbK A KI) RETAIL*. THE UNDESIGNED has fitted I A V; Vi up hi.- establishment, and has re ? HjjjfiaBceived a large stock of the finest ; qualities and tiranda of LIQUORS, i WINES, ALES, SEGAl'.S, Smoking and I Chowing TOBACCO, cit.; SYRUPS. COH I DIALS and other articles. ALSO, JELLIES and BRANDI FRUITSot'homfl production. In the roar of tho wholesale store, ho has a handsomely appointed SAMPLE ROOM, ?MWHERE the best of everything is UK t-'KK S11.H Ii.VI'S ? . OF ?ll kindu-FISH. OYS-, ?JjJCtfTEI'.S, GAME, MEATS, .VC. ' -furnished at short noticed} I ll I I ?? Rn(j |" ti,,. V(,,y best styles.U SUPPER ROOMS. \ ' 09^9 ATTACHED to the estab- : 'SMgfiS linhmeni ure commodious HJ"^* rooms, whore t?rivate DINNERS And SUPPEHH ? il! be furnislied for any numbei '?I pcraOliB from two to 150. LUNCH every ihlV, at ll oVJool. Tho i r>>i>n<-ti>r pledge* him sel I thnf hr will continue, tu Loti to?ore. t>i une hts in? most ondea wi* '<? give perfect ai?iisfacth ti to hi- pa trous and gnrsts. Jun l T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor.