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I . THE DAILY WM PHOSIX. Daily Paper $8 a Year. "Let our Just Censure ?0^S?E?v?&^&*h Attend tho True Evont." Tri-Weekly $5 a Year _ . . ,_.. i;'; . ! ?_ v ._L_ BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C.. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 19 1868. VOLUME IY-NO. 10? THE PHONIX. ' rtrnuaBKD BAILY AND TIII-WEEKLY. THE GLEANER, EVERY W WGSDAY M0UNINO. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOR, AND PBOFRIETOB. Office on Main street, a few doors above Taylor (o? Camden) street. TERMS-IN AD VANCE. SUBSOBIPTION. Daily Paper, six months.$4 00 Tri-Weelu j', **, f! . 2 50 Weekly, " ?' . 1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 75 conta per square for tho flr?t Insertion, and 50 cents for each eubsequent. Weokly 75 cents each insertion. 0* A liberal discount made on the abov* rates w/ien advertisements are inserted by the month or year. AGENTS. Lexington-B. J. Hayes. Spartanburg-Hiram Mitchell. J. B. Allen, Chester. Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H. 8. P. Einard, Newberry 0. H. Jamos Orant, Union. BARBAROUS.-Henry Means, a co? lored man, died in this city, on Thursday night; and because ho voted the convervativo ticket, his color refused to assist at the burial. This fact coming to the ears of one of the leading oitizens, he made it known, and at 9 o'olock, on Saturday morning, thirty-five or forty gentle? men went to his house, and pro? ceeded with the body to the cemetery. They had prepared a nice collin, and ali other arrangements for a decent burial. Thus he was buried by his white friends, and a beautiful wreath of evergreens placed upon his grave. The services were conducted by the Kev. Mr. Hal tom, of the Methodist Church. Had the fact of tho refusal on the part of his color been known sooner, we doubt not but that hundreds of our oitizens would have been present. And it was their plain duty to see that the mon did not receive detri? ment, because he was a friend to his country.-Charlotte Times. The plot recently discovered in Spain to overthrow Queen Isabel II, was more formidable in its propor? tions than was at first supposed. Some of the most prominent, men in the army, heretofore classed among her most devoted partizaus, were concerned in the treason-among them, General Dulce, until recently Captain-General of Cuba, who owes both his position and wealth to her favoritism in sending him to handle the revenues of that wealthy island. The object of the revolution was to place the Du" de Montpensier upon the throne, and, most probably, ori? ginated in the army, with the parti? sans of General Prim, uow in exile. Both Prim and Dulce are idolized in tho army as the two greatest of living heroes; but, as Spanish retri? bution is both sudden aud severe, tho former will soon cease to bo an obstacle in the Queen's way. Like Narvaez, they have but ono way of treating enemies, and that is to shoot them. Peter Cngger's funeral was the largest and most imposing ever seen in Albany. The sublime music of tho Gregorian Requiem was given with male voices, and with a massive? ness and effect rurely equalled. 10, 000 spectators lined tho streets, and many stores and residences wore draped in mourning. Kerosene ! Kerosene ! ! 5BBLS. FRESH KEROSENE OIL for salo low, by tho barrel, OX at retail, by tJuly 10_J. & T. R. AGNEW. Sugar-Cured Breakfast Strips, A ND FINE GOSHEN 0HEE8E, ?\. at G. DIERCKB. ? Sugars on hand. _July 18 New Supplies. EGG BISCUITS, Lemon Crackers, Oyster Crackers, And Milk Biscuits, at G. DIERCKS'. Julv 18_ Limes and Lemons. IBBL. FLORIDA LIMES, 5 boxes choice Lemons. Just received and for salo low bv Jnly_17_GEORGE BYMMERS._ CHEESE. 5BOXES Choico Pino Apple CHEESE, 10 boxes Choico Gloucester Cheese. For sale by GEORGE 8YMMERS. Julv 17_ Mackerel and Bine Fish. Pt HALF BARRELS LARGE NO. 3 O MACKEREL,] 3 bbls. No. 1 Bay Mackerel, 3 bbls. Lake Superior Blue Fish. For sale by GEORGE SYMMERS. July 17_ Ginger Preserves, Condensed Milk, ?70. 5CASES CANTON PRESERVED GIN? GER, _ 5 casos i5orden's Condensed Milk. For sale by GEORGE SYMMER8. July 17 SPACIAL NOTICES. (NATURE IS THE GREAT PHYSI? CIAN-This ia now admitted, by tho me? dical profession, as a fundamental princi? pio of healing science. It is wisely provided by the human economy that whenever anything is wrong in tho physi? cal system, the natural forces of the body aro brought to boar to expel the disease. The great aim, therefore, is to strengthen tho natural powors. This has been kept in view by the skillful compounders of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, which operates to givo fresh vitality to all the organs of tho body. Tho eflect of tins medicine upon the stomach, the liver and tho kidneys, is prompt and decisive. Tho pationt, who is wiso enough to quit drug? ging and try the Bitters, soon feels as if he had takon a now lease of lifo, and as he continues ibu UHO of tho article he is over? joyed to find tho streams of health cours? ing throngh his frame. It is prepared with great care, and its componont parts aro entirely vegetable. It is free from the objections so often urged against prepara? tions of tho kind. As a medical agent it has no equal, while its ploasing flavor and healthful effects have mado it a general favorite. It is free from all properties calculated to impair tho system, and its operations aro at once mild, soothing and efficient. All who have used Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters attest its virtues and commend it to use. Even those who are in the enjoyment of perfect health frequently have need to have recourse to tonics as preventives of disease We aro never too well armed against the assaults of "the ills that flesh is heir to." In health or sickness this tonic cannot be taken regularly without giving vitality and elasticity to tho syB tem._*_ July 17 fit "MANHOOD."-Another Now Medical Pamphlet from the pen of Dr. Curtis. The Medical Times says of this work: "This valuable treatise on the cause and cure of premature decline shows how health is impaired through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and how easily regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the impediment! to marriage, tho cause and effects of ner? vous debility, and tho remedies therefor.' A pocket edition of the above will be for? warded on receipt of six stamps, hy ad? dressing Doctor Curtie, No. 139 F street, Washington, D. C. May 27 ly Fresh Crackers. BBL8. SODA BISCUIT. " Sngar Crackers. " Ginger Schnapps. " Butter Crackers. Also, Fancy Crackers, Egg Biscuit Cream Biscuit, Nonpareil Biscuit, Ac, foi salo by_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Fresh Soda Biscuits, AND other CRACKERS, just received and for salo low, by July 14 FISHER & LOWRANCE. Smoking Tobacco. -I f\f\ LBS. Puro Spanish SMOK1X? AUU TOBACCO, 100 lbs. Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco. For sale low by E. A G. D. HOPE. July 10_ THE MORRIS COTTON GIN. THE subscriber would inform Planter that ho has commenced tho GI] business again, and can fill a few onion Those in want of Gins would do well t speak carly, as a limited number will b made. Price $3.50 per saw. Terms caa or city acceptance. E. MORltlS. July Hi j3mo UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CARO LINA, CO LUM Ii TA, S. C. JSLL THE next Session will hegi iffH?on the first MONDAY iu Oett rjr--rfcbor. Thin Uiliveri>iiy oil. ? l9^^Pevery advantage for thoroug training in the Literary an Scientific branches, and in tl Schools of Law and Medicine. Tho aggregate expenses for tho Scssio of nine months are-For a Student i threo Literary or Scientific Schools, abm $200; for a Student in Law, about $28 and, for a full course in tho Medic School, about $370. Thoso sums inclut fees for t uh ion and uso of library, boan room-rent, fuel, lights and washing. For Catalogues, or further informatio address Rev. C. BRUCE WALKER. Seer tary of Faculty. R. W. BARNWELL, July lt? ? Chairman of Faculty. Scrofula, or King's Evil, is cured I using HoiuiUh's Queen's Delight. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNO LADIES. yfl*. CORNER of Camden ui /jHBk Eickens streets, Columbia, ^wywfiyPt'- Tho next Session will I Aj^K^fgi" on TUESDAY, Se-ptcral JMJSP 1st, and cont h ne f-ixtcen weel ?O?^ till FRIDAY, December 181 I Rapid progress insured in the useful well as ornamental branches. Tho Sch? is divided into five Departments, either which Pupils may eutor aiparatcly--F mary, Academical, Drawing and Paintir Music (Piano and Guitar,) Languac (Ancient and Modern.) Singing taught tho whole School, according to the rn stan syatoin, without extra charge. 1 rents and guardians who intend patron ing this School are requested to g notice in tho vacation. For Circula containing particulars, apply to I undersigned, who, as a guarantee for futuro fidelity, respectfully refers to ! former Pupils of the Columbia Fem Academy, many of whom still reside Columbia and the vicinity. July 14 tnthlO W. MULLE F Air-Tight Fruit Jars.-Steam Con? densing Stopper. ANEW, convenient, perfect, cheap pre? serving JAR, which secures all tho advantages of more costly Tins and Jars, and easy in method. A fow dozen for salo by FISHER A ll KI N li'SH, July ll j_Druggists. TO RENT. THE HOUSE and LOT on Richland streot, occupied at present by Capt. R. D. Sonn. Inquire at Office of tho Southern Express Company. March 18 New Flour'. New Flour!! CHOICE NEW FLOUR, from Bookman's Mills, just received and for salo by June 24_J. & T. R. AGNEW. TO THE LADIES. STAMPING for EMBROIDERY, BRAID? ING and FLUTING, all on the most reasonable terms, bv MRS.'M. C. WALTER, July 8 Imo Next to the Central Hotel. NEW FLOUR, NEW FLOUR. NEW FLOUR. For Bale low by Juno 19 FISHER .V LOWRANCE. THOMAS & BELL, HUI LD HHS AND CO XTIiA OTO RS. ALL work In the department of mecha? nical construction executed with promptness and skill. J. P. THOMAS. J. C. BELL. Juno 17_ BRANCH, SCOTT & CO., 208 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, OFFER for salo, in lots to suit pur eli ?B?rd 50,000 lbs. 'MILL OFFAL. Country Flour, in bags. Chowing Tobacco, assorted brands. Durham Smoking Tobacco. Fruits and Flowers. 2,000 bushels Corn. Agents for Excelsior Mills. Can furnish their FLOUR in bags of 19 and 98 lbs. each, or in barrels. July 10 12* REMOVAL. AtSBRRHflfeifc T 11 E undersigned fft QQMlKhuving removed his JaSf WtgB^UBQAM\i of FURN ITU RB M* to Main street, West sido, opposito C. H. Baldwin Jb Co.'s, will bo glad to soo bis former patrons and tho public generally. Give me a call. With increased facilities, ho is prepared to manufacture anything in tho CABINET MAKING LINE, at short notico and workmanship to please oven thc most fastidious. Particular attention given to REPAIRING, PACKING and JOBBING. JEROME FAGAN. July 9 CLARET WINE. ACASK OF ST. JULIEN CLARET will be on draught TUESDAY, the 23d. June 21 E. A G. D. HOPE. Just Received at the Ladies' Depo? sitory. PATENT DUPLEX FRENCH LEPA NIER SPIRAL 8KI RT S ? Pl'ORTERS. ALSO, CORSETS and Kid Covered Corset Fronts, with three and four books. AH tho season advances tho Ladies' would be glad to receive orders for the making of PRESERVES and PICKLES. June 27_ THE CAROLINA HOUSE, jOi LOCATED on Washington street, WJf next to brennen A Carroll's, is now under tho sole proprietorship of thu undersigned. Tho best of everything, in tho way of WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, SE GAR8, TOBACCO, etc., kept on band. LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. Givo him a call, and test tho correctness of the assertion made above. Jane 19 RICHARD BARRY. NEW POTATOES. ASUPPLY OF NEW POTATOES, con? stantly on band and for sale by June 16 J. A T. R. AGNEW. MILL FOR SALE. ONE of tho best constructed PORTA? BLE BURR STONE MILLS, about 1.200 lbs. weight-suitable for wheat or corn, and will grind from fifteen td twenty bushels of corn per hour. Apply to JAME8 HUNTER, t May 5 j3mo_Colombia. B. C. Machine Oil and Belting. , . FOR sale by May 81 FISHER St LOWRANCE. THE WEEKLY GLEANER, A LABOE EIGHT-PAGE JOUBNAL OF NEWS, POLITICS, LITERATURE. An excellent Paper for Country Reading. ITS POLITICS DEMOCRATIC IN THE O BEAT FIOnT AGAINST RADICAL USURPATION. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH. THE WEEKLY GLEANER-Devoted to the rehabilitation of tho South in its'.former prosperity-is offered to subscribers at the low rate of $1.50 for B?X months. Tlio annals of the American Republic show no political campaign comparable in tho magnitude of its issues and tho mo? mentousness of ita results to that for tho Presidency, now pending. Indeed, tho very lifo of freo government is on trial, and it will bo a aad commentary on the capacity of the people for tho exercise of that high trust if thoy, tho jurors who are td try tho issue, pronounce a verdict of self-condemnation. If tho South has any hopo it is in the success of tho Democratic party in tho coming Presidential election; I and every citizen ie vitally interested in j tho progress of the battle, and cannot I afford to be without a sound and reliable newspaper. j AB an organ, not only of sound Demo j eratic principles, but as a vehicle of ge j neral nows, tho GLEANER is confidently commended to Southern support. A largo I eight-page paper, of forty-eight columns, filled with the contributions of ablo cor? respondents, tho daily wealth of tele? graphic communication and readable edi? torials. Especially will it be valuable as an organ to disabuse the Northern mind of the falsehoods in relation to Southern thought and actions, with which it is the industrious vocation of certain parties tc poison the springs of Northern feeling on Southern eubjects. In this view of thc matter, no moro valuable aid to thc true reconstruction of the country and restora? tion of just sentiment at tho North towarc tho South can bo rendered than by sub? scribing to tho WEEKLY GLEANER ant" sending it to acquaintances and friends ii tho Northern States. Wo ask the aid of such of our politica comrades as shall sec this prospectus, ii tho distribution of tho paper; especially during tho progress of thc impending campaign. " Tho WEEKLY GLEANER is publiahe? every Wednesday morning, and mailed ti single subscribers at $3.00 per anum: Bi: Months, $1.50; Tbrco Months, 75c; Siugl Copies, 10c. Samplo copies will bo sen on receipt of address. Money for sub 8cription should be sent in drafts or poa office orders, but may be sent in a regit tered letter. Write your address, post office, Count and State, plainly. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor Phoenix and Gleaner, July 17 Columbia, S. C. See ! Call and See ! ! " ' Gia^bf ''ive a tielcs will do well hy calling at my sto: before purchasing elsewhere. ALSO, On hand, with new lots continually arri in;;, the following lints of waree: CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WAR REPAIRING, in all its brandice, neat executed, and with despatch, by ISAAC SULZBACH?R, Sign of the Green Spectacles, One door below Piarais Office, Mai.: street, Columbia, S. C. July 10_ BEHIND THE SCENES, OR Four Years in tho White House wi Mrs. Lincoln. By Elizabeth Keckl? (modiste.) Old Fritz and the New Era. By M; Mnhlhach. $1.75. John Mill?n and his Times. By M Ring. $150. Tho Reading nf Charles Dickens, (iib trated.) $1.50. England Yeoman Lifo-from Life in t Nineteenth Century. By tho Anthor "Ministering Children." $1.75. The Rook and its Story for tho Youi By L. N. R. "Ecce Homo." By Right Hon. W. Gladstone. $1.50. A Painter's Camp in England, Scotia and Ireland. $1.50. Dr. Bellowo'a Travels in Europe, in 1 and 1807. And a variety of Novels by popular El lb h authors. For salo at June 13 BRYAN A McOARTER'i New Family Flour. 2AAA POUNDS EXTRA FAM1 ,UUU NEW FLOUR, equal to i made on the Continent of America, sale by E. A G. D. HOPI June 18 THE COLUMBIA PHOENIX Book, Joh and Newwpapcr PRINTING KSTAULISHMBNT, Main Street, above Taylor. HAVE your PRINTING done at thia O?icc, for the following GOOD REASONS: The proprietor ia a Practical Printer. And attend? cloee'y to hi? Business. The Oihce io supplied with Everything Necessary to turn out Gool Work. Prices Lower than any other establishment In this State, or even New York. Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Posters, Hand-bills, Receipts, Ball Tit-Lets, Invitations, Dray Tickets, Cheeks, Briefs, Programmes, Draf:s, Blanks, Wedding, Visiting and Easiness Cards, Ac, Of ail stilts and aizes; in fact, Every Description of Printing*. In ono, two and throe colors and in bronze, promptly attended to. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Just Received at Phoenix Office, A lot of BILL HEAD PAPER -which will be neatly printed, at short notice, and NEW YORK PRICES. Call and seo. Old Newspapers FOR SALE at the PHOENIX OFFICE. New Arrival^. FINE Sngar-cnred Breakfast STRIPS. Sugar-cured HAMS. Fresh LEMONS and NEW FLOUR. G. PIERCES, at Seegers* old stand. Rio Coffee. i)pr BAGS FAIR RIO COFFEE. For jut) salo low to dealers. . V Juno 14_E. A G. P. HOPE. Wrapping Farer and Twine. AFULL supply of WRAPPING PAPER. Also, Paper Twino. Cotton and Hemp I Twino. On hand and lor sale by June 16 J. * T. R. AGNEW. FISHER & LOWRANCE. COLUMBIA, S. C. NEW BOOKS. EXPLORATIONS of the NU? Tributa riee-Ita Sources, Supply and Over? flow-Tho Country, People, Customs, etc. By Sir S. W. Baker, $5.00. Sermons. 3y Rev. Charles Kingsley, Chaplain to Her Majesty and to tho Prince of Wales, $1.75. Morto D'Arthur. Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and his Noble Knights of tho Round Table, $1.75. An t (.-Bellum. Southern Life as it was,. $2.00. The Divine Teacher. Being the record? ed sayings of our Lord Jesus Christ, $1.25. Bceuhenbrook. A rhyme of the war. By Margaret Preston-now edition. And many other new books. Some new paper bound novels. For salo at DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'B Bookstore._Jene 17 Summer Beverages, &c. WILL open Monday morning, 1 cask French Tablo Claret, 2 barrels Nowark Cider, 10 cases Claret "St. Julien Medoc," 5 casca Rhine Wine, Hochheimor A Lief braumilch; 1 quarter cask Xcmenos Sherry, 1 quarter cask Maderia, 1 quartor cask Amontilado Sherry, 10 barrels Whis? key, assorted qualities; 1 puncheon Hol? land Gin, "Prince of Orange;" 1 quarter cask Blackberry Brandy, very fino; Zin ?ari, Hostotter's, Carocoa and Stomach itters. ? Flavoring Extracts, Pine Apple, Vanil? la, Rose, Lomon, Celery, Strawberry and Raspberry: all of tho best quality. French Mushroons, Musnroon Catsup, Worcestershire Sauce; Pickled and Canned Oysters, Peach, Pine Apple, Ac. Italian Maccaroni and Vermccelli. Fresh Egg, Butter, Cream, Soda and other Crackers. Prime Goshen Butter, Smoked Salmon and Orango Brand Hams received weekly; and together with all other concomitants of a first class Grocery Store, offered at lowest market rates for cash. Juno 14 GEORGE BYMMEB8. . CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, OK C O LU MB IA, S. C. CAPITAL, - - - $100,000. DIRECTORS! L. D. CHILDS. Pres't. Maj. Jxo. PRESTON, jr. Dr. J. W. PAUK KR. EDWABS HOPE. GEOROE W. Swsrsojt, of North Carolina. W. B. GULIC-K, C. J. IUKDKLL, Cashier. Toller. THE CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, OF COLUMBIA, will deal in Exchange. Gold and Silver Coin, and do a general Banking Business, 'the accounts of mer? chants and others in Columbia, and in tho towns and country connected with it by business, aro respectfully solicited. Collections attended to carefully and re? mitted for promptly. Loons made on gold coin and other collateral security. Tho Board of Directors meet, for tho transaction of business, EVERY MON? DAY, at 10 o'clock a. m. COLUMBIA, S. C., June C, 18GS. Juno G 8mo PINE TREE^?^I?L7_ WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR COR? DIAL, for Consumption, Ac. Stafford's Olivo Tar, for Rronchitis, Asthma, Colds. Wistari Balsam Wild Cherry. Jayne's Expectorant, Jayne's Carmina? tive Ayer's Chery Pectoral, Stanley's Great Cough Remedy, Tho famous Quaker Liniment. All for sale bv FISHER A HEINIT8II, June ll _Druggists. EATING HOUSE AT, ALSTON* PAHSENOERS on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, can get BREAK? FAST and DINNER ai Alston-ample time* being allowed. , Dec 27 MARY A. ELK IN* A SON. _ The Ufo ur ull fl?-*? ls hloml. Tho health of all life is pure flesh. Pure blood keops ont all diseases. Thu Queen's De? light purifies tho blood. ORANGE HAMS. T70R SALE by J; May 22 usu LU A LQ.VKAMVK. Self-Raising Floor. ?I rv BARRELS Becker's Self-IUising ?\J FLOUR, fur sale low hy _March 27 E. .V Q, D. HOPE. GREAT BARGAINS. THE ladi. s of the Industrial Association being compelled to remove from their nr?sent depositen v, have determined to offer their stock of READY-MADE CLOTH? ING at vcrv reduced prices. The public are invited" to call at once and examine them. Ladies, gentlemen and children can all be supplied._June 12 Tlie Q,tuiUei- Liniment; tho beat 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* I Sold by Fishor A Hoinitsh._ "DWELLING FOR RENT, A VERY CONVENIENT DWELL INO, in a pleasant part of tho city, Eal With Five Rooms-all with lire-places; also, Bathing Room attached, with shower Bath Apparatur?; rooms nicoly papered; also, Five Rooms- in the Basement and Nursery; out-buildiugs, Smoko and Car? riage Houses, and neat Garden. Rent moderate to an approved tenant. Posses? sion to bo given Dy the first of July next. Apply at O. DIERCK'S 8toro. May 27