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^_.Jl W's. JWly Paper ?8 a - "Let our Ju.t Censure , Attend the True Event."""""' TrMr^b:??. W ^ BT JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C.. THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 30, 1868~ VOLUME ?V . NO. I J(, THE PHOENIX. rOBMSBKD DA.LL.T ?JTO TUI-WJCCILT. THE GLEANER, EVERY WEUSE3DU' MOBNINO. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, Enrron AND PaorniETOB. Omeo on Main street, a few doors above Taylor (or Camden) street. TERMS-IN ADVANCE. ' V 0UBSQBIITION. Daily Paper, six months. -ti 00 Tri-Weekly, " ". 2 60 , Weekly, " " .1 50 ADVKKTI8EMENT8 Inserted at 75 cents per square for the fir vs t insertion, and 50 cent? for each subsequent. i Weekly 75 cents each insertion. SW A liberal discount made on the abovii rates,.token, advertisements are inserted by ? the month or year. AGENTS. Lexington-B. J. Hayes. Spartanbnrg-Hiram Mitchell. J. R. Allen, Chester. 8. P. Kinard, Newberry O. H. James Grant, Union. A correspondent of the Scientific American commends onions as a specific against epidemics-not as an esculent, but sliced and kept in a sick room, where they will absorb any atmospheric poison.' They shonld be replaced by fresh ones every Lour. It is noticed that in the room of a small-pox patient, they will blister and decompose with great rapidity, but will prevent the spread of tho disease. Their applica? tion has also proved effective in the case of snake bites. Li. D. Sinclair has been driving a stage between Dover and Conway, N. H., forty-two years, having'be? gun at the age of sixteen. He claims to have traveled 845,490 miles, or thirty-four times round the world. HQ still follows the business. After a military funeral of a.sol Idieri in New Sonth Wales, the band returned and serenaded his widow. ? DE. THOMAS T. MOOEE, HCTOULD . inform his FRIENDS and W PATIENTS that he will be absent from the city, on business, for a week or two. On hiB return ho will, as heretoforo. execute, in tho most approved manner, all operations appertaining to DENTISTRY; and will, as hundreds can testify, extract teeth ABUhaut pain, by nee of Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas._July 25 Fresh Supplies. FULTON MARKET BEEF, Choice Goshen Butter, Young America Choose, Pickled Salmon, Choice Breakfast Bacon Strips, Cider Yinegar, Powdered Sugar, Ac For salo low by GEO. SYMMERS. July 24_ Soap! Soap! TTIOHLY PERFUMED ENGLISH HO Xl NEY SOAP, Highly Perfnmod Variegated Soap, Merino Soap, Chemical Olive Soap. For sale by GEO. SYMMERS. July 24_ FAMILY SOAP. BY arrangement with Mr. R. 0. Shiver we have obtained tho Agency of th SUPERIOR WASHING SOAP sold by hin for some months past. A full supply i now on hand and tout be furnished to hi and our customers at 25 cents per bar This is decidedly the best Soap in Columbic July 28 J. A T. lt. AGNEW. Summer Tonics and Invigorants. "Pr08TETTEB,s BITTERS, m a, Schiedam Schnapps, Bumter Bitters, Plantation Bitters, Chesnut Grove Whiskey. For salo by FISHER A HEINITSH, July 221_Druggists. A Reduction in the Price of Ice i the Columbia Ice House. X WILL sell ICE at TWO CENT8 PE X POUND, and will deliver it to persoi tak'.rg 25 pounds regularly. JNO. D. BAT?MAN, Agent. July 2i_G Seeds, Landreth's Seeds. ?TTTTINTER DUTCH TURNIP SEED, W R?ta Baga Turnip Sood, Large Globe Turnip 8eed, Largo Norfolk Turnip Seed, 'Purpl? Top Turnip obed. For salo by FISHER & HEINITSH. July 22_j THE MORRIS COTTON GIN. fTlHE snbBcribor would inform Plantt X that ho has commenced the G business again, and can lill a few orde Thoao io waut of Gins would do well speak early, as a limited number will made. Prioo (3.50 por saw. Terms ct or city acceptance. E. MORRIS July 16_18m' MILL FOR SALE. /"VNE of the best constructed PORI \J BLE BURR STONE MILLS, ab 1,200 lbs. woight- suitable for wheat corn, and will grind from flftoen to twe bushols of corn per hour. Apply to JAMES HUNTER, May 5 jflmo_Colombia. S. ( Enameled Preserving Kettles, TraNAMELED and PLAIN HATJCB PA Xii FURNACES, Ao., An., just rocei and for salo, low, by July ll FISHER & LOWflANOI PROFESSIONAL. II A VI NO resumed the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, (with a supply on hand.) I take thia method of informing the citizens of Columbia, and the vicinity, that I will attend to all casca entrusted to me, and will treat those of a private character, successfully. Also, all caeca of derange? ment of the NATURAL FUNCTIONS OF FEMALES, such as Louoorrhcoa, Dya menorrhooa, Amenorrhoea and Memorrba gla. Strictures removed without tho nae of instruments. All tho foregoing oases treatod physiologically. All I ask is to give mo a trial io provo facts. All pro scr ip tiona put up carefully at my o?ico, nearly opposite tho Express Office, Taylor street. THOMAS J. BAWLS, M. D. JOLY 21,1868. Jnly 21 tnth8 NATURE IS THE GREAT PHYSI? CIAN.-This ia now admitted, by the mo dical profession, as a fundamental princi? ple of healing acienco. It is wisely provided by tho human economy that whenever anything is wrong in the physi? cal system, thc natural forces of the body aro brought to bear to expel tho disease. The great aim, therefore, is to strengthen the natural powers. This has been kept in view by the skillful compouudcrs of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, which operates to give fresh vitality to all the organa of tho body. Tho efloctof this medicine upon tho stomach, tho liver and the kidneys, is prompt abd decisive. Tho patient, who is wise enough to quit drug? ging and try the Bitters, soon feels as if he had taken a new lease of lifo, and as he continues thc nee of the article ho ia over? joyed to find tho streams of health cours? ing through his frame. It ia prepared with groat care, and its component parts aro entirely vegetable It is freo from the objoctiona so often urged against prepara? tions of tho kind. As a medical agent it has no equal, while its pleasing flavor and healthful effects have made it a general favorite. It ia free from all properties calculated to impair tho system, and its operations aro at onco mild, soothing and efficient. All who have used Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters attest its virtuos and commend it to uso. Even those who are in the enjoyment of Eerfect health frequently havo need to avo recourao to t?nica aa preventivos of disease. Wo aro never too woll armed against the assaults of "tho illa that flesh is heir to." In health or sickneaa thia tonic eanuot be taken regularly without giving vitality and elaaticity to the sys? tem._July 17 6t "MANHOOD."-Another Now Medical Pamphlet from the pen of Dr. Curtis. Tho Medical Times saya of thia work: "This valuable treatise on tho cause and euro of prematuro declino ahowa how health is impaired through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and how easily regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the impedimenta to marriage, the causo and effects of ner? vous debility, and tho remedios therefor." A pocket edition of tho above will bo for? warded on receipt of six stamps, by ad? dressing Doctor Curtis, No. 139 F street, Washington, D. 0. May 27 ly Broker and Commission Merchant, WALHALLA, S. GC WILL be prepared, on the lat of August, 1868, to transact all busi? ness in his line, and purchase Country Produce of all kinds.. The highest market price paid for Corn, Wheat, Peas, and everything else produced in this section of the country. He will also conduct the same business at Honea Path, S. C., and will be happy to have tho patronage of bia friends at either place._ July 2 th5 Cuha and Muscovado Molasses. "I C\ ^HDS. of prime quality, for sale WJ low by E. & G. D. HOPE. July 17 New Supplies. EGG BI8CUITS, VV Lemon Crackers, Oyster Crackers, And Milk Biscuits, at G. DIERCKS'. July 18 Smoking Tobacco. 1 AA LB8- Puro Spanish SMOKING JAJU TOBACCO, 100 lbs. Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco. For sale low by E. A G. D. HOPE. Jnly 10_;_ Fresh Soda Biscuits, AND other CRACKERS, just received, and for salo low. bv July 14 FISHER ft, LOWRANCE. Air-Tight Fruit Jars.-Steam Con? densing Stopper. ANEW, convenient, perfect, cheap pro serving JAR, whioh secures all tho advantages of more costly Tins . and Jars, and oasy in method. A few dozen for salo by FISHER & HEINITSH, July 14 f _DroggistB. Sugar-Cured Breakfast Strips, A ND FINE GOSHEN CHEESE, iV at G. DIERCKS. Sn gara on hand."_July 18 New Arrivals. FINE Sugar-cured Breakfast STRIPS. Hugar-oured HAMS. Fresh LEMONS and NEW PLOUlt. G. PIERCES, at Seogors' old atand. Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. OA I1BL8. FRESH CRACKERS, for aalo ?V) low by E. A G. D. HOPE. HENRY TAHLR, FRENCH PAINTER. HOUSE I ?SSK?PAINTING and Decorating, Paper I vgSjgjtS/ Hanging, Ac., executed with neatness and despatch. ALSO, PLASTERING and general House Re? pairing. Omeo on Boundary street, one squaro East of Main._Jnly 26 Raisins, Figs, &o. 2pf BOXES Layer RAISINS, fine order. O 25 Half Drams choice Smyrna FIGS. 6dozen Assorted JELLIES. 3 dozen Canton GINGER. For salo hy July 26_ E. A G. D. HOPE. Pickles, &c. DOZ. Grosse A Blackwell's English W 3 PICKLES, CHOW-CHOW and PIC COLILI. 20 dozen American PICKLES, Capers, Pickled LobBtor, Pine Apples in glass and cans, Ao. For sale by E. A G. D. HOPE. Central Ice House, "VTEXT door to Central Hotel, Plain Xi street, Columbia. Parties taking a specified amount of ice daily, can have it. delivered . at their doors. * City money taken for one-half of ico Bold. In cases of sickness, ice can ho had at any hour of the night. Orders from country solicited. Joly 10 Imo_D. B. CLAYTON. Limes and Lemons. 1BBL. FLORIDA LIMES, 5 botos choice Lemons. Just received and for salo low bv July 17_GEORGE BYMMER8. CHEESE. 5BOXES Choice Pino Apple CHEE8E, 10 boxes Choico Gloucester Cheese. For salt-by GEORGE SYMMERS. Juno 18 Maokerel and Blue Fish. 5HALF BARRELS LARGE NO. 8| MACKEREL, 3 hhls. No. 1 Bay Maokerel, 3 bbls. Lake Superior Blue Fish. For salo by GEORGE SYMMERS. July 17_ Fresh Crackers. . BBLS. SODA BISCUIT. " Sugar Crackers. " Ginger Schnapps. " Butter Crackers. Also, Fancy Crackers, Egg Biscuit, Cream Biscuit, Nonpareil Biscuit, Ao., for Balo by_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Ale and Porter. -| i\ CASKS Jeffrey's Edinburg ALE. lAJ 5 casks English PORTER. For salo by_E. A G. D. HOPE. - Kerosene! Kerosene!! 5BBL8. FRESH KEROSENE OIL for sale loa", by the barrel, or at retail, by July 19_ J. A T. R. AGNEW. THE undersifrned has purchased the Stables formerly so well known as HITCHCOCK'S, and recently owned by Mr. Frazeo. Mr. OWEN DALY, a well-known citizen, and working man, has been placod in charge as Superintendent, and ho trusts, by reasonable charges and courteous treat ment, to merit a fall share of public pa? tronage. His OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, Ac, will convoy PASSENGERS to and from tho Hotels and Privato Residences on tho arrival and departure of the various trains, and every effort will bo mado to givo tho public entire satisfaction. JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. OWEN DALY, Superintendent. July 22_12_ THOMAS & BELL, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ALL work in the department of mecha? nical construction executed with promptness and skill. J. P. THOMAS. J. C. BELL. Jnne 17_ THE CAROLINA HOUSE, LOCATED on Washington street, /next to Brennen A Carroll's, is now 'under tho sole proprietorship of tho undersigned. The best of everything, in the way of WINE8, LIQUORS, ALE, 8E GAR8, TOBACCO, otc, kept on hand. LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. Give I him a call, and tost the correctness of the assertion mado abovo. Jone 19_RICHARD BARRY. DR. D. L. BOOZER, HAVING obtained from tho different patentees of the profession, omeo rights of tho lateat improvement in DEN? TISTRY, is prepared to do all kinds of DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability and despatch, at the very lowest rates. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Offlco oa Main etroet, Colmnbia. 8. C., three doors North of Agnew's. Vulcanized Rubbor PlateB inserted at ?25._May 2 ly Scrofula, or King's Evil, ia oared by using Heinitah's Queen's Delight._ Machine Oil and Belting. FOR salo by May 81^ FISHER A LOWRANCE. EATING HOUSE AT ALSTON. PASSENGERS on tho Greenville and Colombia Railroad, can get BREAK? FAST and DINNER at Alston-ample time being allowod. Deo 27 MARY A. ELKIN A 80N. ROSADALIS Purifies the Blood. For Hale by Druggist? Everywhere. July 81_ HITlyr Just Received ?t the Ladies' Depo? sitory. PATENT DUPLEX FRENCH L?PA N 1ER SPIRAL SKIRT SUPPORTERS. AUIO, CORSETS and Kid Covered Cornet Fronts, with three and ?uur hooke. As tho souaon advances tho Ladles' would bo glad to receive ord?rs for tho making of PRESERVES and PICKLES. Juno 27 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOE YOUNG LADIES. #CORNER of Camden and rickona streets, Colombia, S. C. Tho next Session will be? gin on TUESDAY, Soptembor let, and continue sixteen Weeks, till FRIDAY, Docombor 18th. Rapid progresa insured in tho uaeful aa wofl as ornamental branches. Tho School is divided into flvo Departments, either of which Pupils may entor separately-Pri? mary, Academical, Drawing and Painting. Music (Piano and Guitar,) Languages (Ancient and Modern.). 8inging taught to tho whole School, according to the Prus? sian sjstom, without extra charge. Pa? rents and guardians who intend patroniz? ing this School are requested to give notice in tho vacation. For Circulars, containing particulars, apply to thc undersigned, who, aa a guarantee for his future ltdclity, respectfully refers to bis former Pupila of the Columbia Female Academy, many of whom still reside in Columbia and tho vicinity. July 14 tuthlO_W. MULLER. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CARO LINA, COLUMBIA, S. C. j/OS^ THE next Session will begin j?/4|?on tho firat MONDAY iu Octo ^j?aMWg?.bor. Tliia University ?fters ^?Ht*every advantage for thorough jJE^P* training in tho Literary and *??^ Scientific branches, and "in tho Schools of Law and Modicino. The aggregate expenses for the Session of nine months aro-For a Student in tnroo Literary or Scientific Schools, about $290; for a Studont in Law, about $280; and, for a full course in tho Medical School, about $370. Thcao sums include ! foes for tuition and uso of library, board, room-rent, fuel, lights and washing. For Catalogues, or further information, address Rev. C. BRUCE WALKER. Secre? tary of Faculty. R. W. BARNWELL, July 16 $ Chairman of Faculty. See ! Call and See ! ! tides will do well by calling at my Btore* he lore purchasing elsewhere. ALSO, On hand, with new lots continually arriv? ing, tho following lines of wares: CLOCK8, WATCHES, JEWELRY, 8ILVER aT,d PLATED WARE. REPAIRING:, in all its branches, neatly executed, and with despatch, by ISAAC SULZBACHEB, Sign of tho Green Spectacles, . One door below Phoenix Offico, Main street, Columbia, 8. C. July 10_ Ginger Preserves, Condensed Milk, Seo. 5CA8E8 CANTON PRESERVED GIN? GE It, 5 casca Bordon's Condensed Milk. For sale by GEORGE SYMMEltS. TO THE LADIES. STAMPING for EMBROIDERY, BRAID? ING and FLUTING, all on tho most reasonable terms, by MKS. M. C. WALTER, July 8 Imo Next to tho Central Hotel. REMOVAL. . JHHMH^L THE undersignedR\ ?shaving removed hid Uh ????a^Q"tock of FURNITURE T1 to Main street, Wost side, opposite C. H. Baldwin A Cn.'a, will bo glad to seo his formor patrons and the publie generally. Give mo a cull. With inoreaaed faoilitios, be is prepared to manufacture anything in the CABINET MAKING LINE, at short not ice and workmanship to ploaso even tho most fastidious. Particular attention givon to REPAIRING. PACKING and JOBBING. JEROME FAGAN. July 0_' Rio Coifee. BAGS FAIR RIO COFFEE. For ?dfj ?ale low to dealors. Jane 14 E. A G. D. HOPE. HAVE your PRINTING dono at thia Office, for the following GOOD REASONS: Tho proprietor is a Practical Printer, And attends closely to his Business. Tho Office i? supplied with Everything Necessary to turn out Good Work. Prices Lower than any other establishment In this State, or even New York. Pamphlets, Circulars, Bill Hoads, Letter Heads, Posters, nand-bills, Receipts, Ball Tickets, Invitations, Dray Tickets, Checks, Briefs, Programmes, Drafts, Blanks, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards, ?kc., Of all styles and sizes; in fact, Every Description of Printing. In one, two and thrco 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 YOKE PRICES. Call and see. Old Newspapers FOR SALE at the PHONIX OFFICE. .NOTICE. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, Oii.rarr.iA, Julv 22,1868. OS' and after the 80th instant, the fol? lowing Section of an Ordiuanoo, rati? fied 7th of January, 18G8, will M rigidly onf 'cod: "SEC. ll. And be it further ordained. That $2 shall bo paid nyth) each and every dog, by tho person or persons on whose premises tho Dog fa kept;.and tho polico of tho city of Columbia are hereby au? thorized and required to Lill each and ovory Dog found running at largo, and not having on tho city badge for tho current year." By order of the City Council. J. s. MCMAHON, July SB 6_ City Clerk. COOLING MEDICINES. SOLUTION CITRATE MAGNESIA, fresh. GINGER POWDERS, Soda Powders, Sicdlitz Powders, Chesnut Grove Whiskey, Tarrant's Aperient, Hurband's Magnesia, Congress Wator. For salo by FI8HER A HEINITSH. June 5 Pharmacists. FISHER & LOWRANCE. COLUMBIANS. C. THE WEEKLY GLEANER, A r, A nor. r.ia nT-r-AOE JOUBNAi OP NOWS, POLITICS, LITERATURE. An excellent Papor for Countrv Reading. ITS POLITICS DEMOCRATIC IN THE O HEAT FIGHT . AGAINST RADICAL USURPATION. TO THE PEOPLE OF TBE SOUTH. THETVEEKLY GLEANER-Devoted to the rehabilitation of tho South in its former prosperity-is offered to subscribers at the low rate of $1.50 for Bix months. Tho annals of the American Republic show no political campaign comparable in tho magnitude of its Issues and the mo? mentousness of its results to that for tho Presidency, now pending. Indeed, tho very lifo of free government is on triai, and it will ho a Bad commentary on tho1 , capacity of tho people for the exercise of that high trust if they, tho jurors who aro to try tho issue, pronounce a verdict of self-condemnation. If tho South has any hopo it is in tho success of tho Democratic party in tho coming Presidential election; and overy citizen is vitally interested in tho progress of tho battlo, and cannot afford to be without a sound and reliable newspaper. As an organ, not only of sound Demo? cratic principles, but a* a vehicle of ge- ' noral nows, tho GLEANER is confidently commended to Southern support. A large eight-page paper, of forty-eight columns, filled with the contributions of able cor? respondents, tho daily wealth of tele? graphic communication and readablo 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 ia tho industrious vocation of certain parties to poison tho springs of Northern feeling on Southern subjects. In this view of the matter, no more valuable aid to thc true reconstruction of the country and rcetora tion of just sentiment at tho North toward tho South can bo rendered than by sub? scribing to the WEEKLY GLEANER and sending it to acquaintances and friends in tho Northern States. We ask tho aid of snob of our political comrades as shall sec .this prospectus, in tho distribution of tho paper; especially during the progress of tho impending campaign. * The WEEKLY GLEANER is published every Wednesday morning, and mailed to single subscribers at (3.00 per ni uni; Six Months, il.50; Three Mouthy, 75c; Singlo Copies, 10c. Sample copies will bo sent on receipt of address. Money for sub? scription should be sent in drafts or post ' office orders, but maybe sent in a regis? tered letter. Write your address, post office. County and Stato, plainly. JDLLAN A. SELBY, ' Proprietor Phoenix and Gleaner, July 17 Columbia, 8. C. EXPLORATIONS of tho Nile Tributa? ries-Its Sources, Bupply and Over j flow-Tho Country, People, Customs, etc By Sir S. W. Baker, $5.00. Sermons. By Rev. Charles Kingsley, Chaplain to Hor Majesty and to tho Prince, of Wales, $1.75. Morto D'Arthur. Slr Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and his Nolle Knights of the Round Table, $1.75. Ante-Bollum. 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A Painter's Camp in England, Scotland and Ireland. $1.50. <MJ1 Dr. BoUowo's Travel? in Enropo, in 18GG and 1867. , _ . And a variety of Novels by popular Eur, Ush authors. .For salo at Jl'iv.J: June 18 BRYAN k McCARTER'S. .4-.. ..