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THE DAILY Daily Paper $8 a Year', fl^?fe BY JULIAN A. SELBY. "Let our Just Censuro M?S NI Attend the True Event." COLUMBIA, S. C.. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1868. Tri-Weckiy 85 a Year VOLUME IV- KO 21^. THE PHONIX. rUnMBHKD DAIT.T ATO TRI-WK1?KLT. THE GLEANER, ETEltT WEDKE5BA? MOUNINO. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOU AND PBOPBIKTOB. Office on Main St., few doors above Taylor. TERMS INVARIABLY IN AD VANCE. BOBSOBIJTI??. Daily. 6 month?..fi 00 | Tri-Wetkly, 6 mos...$2 50 Weekly, G months. $1 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 76 cents per square of nine lines for tho first Insertion, and CO cents each snbseqnenl. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. Mf*T~ A liberal discount made on the abovi\ raits when advertisements are inserted hi' ihr mouth. AUK NTS.-Hiram Mitchell, Spartanbnrg; J. R. Allon, Chester; 8. P. Einard, Newberry C. H.;\Jas. Grant, Union; Julias Poppe, Anderson O. H. Proceedings of Council. CouNcrx, CHAMBER, COLUMBIA, January 19, 1869. Present: His Honor the Mayor; Alder? men Agnew, Bates, Bryan, ClafFey, Geiger, Hope, Hussuug, Johnson, Radcliffe, Sbields ana Walter. The minutes of tho last regular meeting were read. Alderman Agnew stated thu! tho proviso in the resolntion offered by him, with reference to the advertising of bids foi ?street work, was offered by Alderman Hus sung, nnd asked that the correction bo made upon the minutes, which was so ordered, and the minutes confirmed. A petition, signed by numerous citizeu! of Ward No. 1, was presented, praying thal Conncil would petition thc Legislature t( allow the gates of the State House yard, oi Richardson street, to be kept open nt al! hours; the present praotioo of closing then at 10 o'clock p. m. being of serious incon vcuience to the residents of that Wnrd. Re ferred to the Committee on Streets, wiri power to net. An application from John Altee, for per mission to change his quart linease into i tavern license, was presented, and referre< to the Committee on Licenses. The following applications for license li retail spirituous liquors were presented, am referred: Tavern license, J. B. Lanier, F Carri, Michael Collins. Quart licenso, Gee Symmers, Fisher, Lowrence Sc Fisher, B. B Bice Sc Co. The following nooouuts wero presented and referred to the Committee on Account Hopson Sc Sutphen ngainst Street and Wat? Works Departments; James Brown again! the Water Works; E. D. Gilmore against tli Street Department; Lunatic Asylum nguiu; the cit}'; aud J. A. Selby for ndvertisin municipal election. A bill was presented by J. E. Deut f< value of the material of a gallows, $15, r< moved by order of tho City Council. A dorman Walter moved that the bill be pail The vote being taken, the motion was los The Committee of Ways and Means ri ported tho monthly report of tho City Clor for Decembor as being correct. Concurre in. Tho Committee on Accounts reported th they have examined the following bills, ar finding them correct recommend their pa ment: Alms House Department, E. & G. ] Hope, $158.64; W. G. Bower, $35; C. 1 Baldwin, $2; Freedmen's Hospital, E. Sci D. Hope, $48.66; Street Department, Hu sung & Motz, $74.75: J. Sc T. ll. Ague $24.74; Ferguson Sc Miller, $43.25; lt. Ha non, $10.45; James Donglas, $24.29; Gua House Department, R. C. Shiver, $15.60; Sc T. R. Agnew, 85; Fire Department, Hi sung & Motz, $15; Water Works, G. . Shields, $7; Market, E. C. Plumer, $5.2 Report received and adopted. The Committee on Market reported t monthly report of the Clerk of the Marl for December as being correct. Coucurr in. The same Committee also submitted t following report: The Committee on Market have ase tained that to make the market pr< against leaks, it will require the wall pl to be raised eight inches, to keep the eir the samo height as at present, splice < rafters, take off shingles, relay such ns i , good and furnish new ones for the balan the contractor to insure tho roof, not leak. It is also necessary to cloao openings between the stalls, caused by r ing the roof. At yonr last meeting, tho committee 1 authorized to proceed with tho work a cost of $200. Your committee have ni found that the cost will not bo less tl $250, and ask to bo allowed to contract, the same. Respectfully submitted. T. W. RADCLIFFE, ) W.T. WALTER, VOommittet W. P. GEIGER, ) Report received and adopted. The Committee on Guard House nnd lico reported tho monthly report of Chief ol Police for December, as lining rect. Concurred in. The Committee on Water Works sub ted a report showing the assessment water rates, as agreed npou by the com tee, which was read and received as in motion. Tho Committee on Alms House oskotl further timo to make their report, wi was granted. The Committee ou Licenses presente report, recommending that license to retail spirituous liquors and for billiard saloons, | bo granted the following named persons: I Tavern license-M. D. Arledge, M. Bran- ' non, Allw?rden it Stork, Wm. McGuinnis, Robert Joyner, G. Diercks, Lewis Daniels, John C. Seegers, John McIntosh, S. Sheri? dan, Hayno & Ellington, Richard Barry, James Cloffey, John Crowley, Hugh Weir, Charles Minot t, James Burdell, P. A Jacob, I. Grieshaber. Wm. A. Wright, Wm. Steig? litz, Dennis McGuinnis, T. M. Pollock, P. Fahey, John Stork Sc Sons, Wm. A. Carr Sc Co., C. Hamberg, Charles Brown. Quart License.-O. Z. Bates, John Altee, M. Comerford, Campbell & Jones, E. Sc G. D. Hope, J. Sc T. R, Agnew, P. Cantwell, T. J. Gibson, Augustus Cooper, Hardy Solomon. For Billiard Saloous.-T. M. Pollock, Charles Minort. Report received und adopted. The Committee on Fire Department pre? sented the following report: The Committee on Fire Department, to whom was referred tho"petitiou of the Vigi? lant Firo Engine Company, would respect? fully report, that they have had the same under careful consideration, and however much they desire to see the company thoroughly organized and equipped, yet they cannot recommend any appropri? ation from tho city treasury, as the funds are at present too low. If, however, the company can show to the Council that thoy have a suitable house for keeping the eugine and the necessary hose to muko it effective, your committee would recommend that the city ongine be turned over to them. Re? spectfully submitted. JACOB HUSSUNG, ) JAMES CLAFFEY, V (Committee, j GEO. A. SHIELDS, J Repot t received and adopted. Council proceeded to the consideration of I the proposals submitted for blacksmith and j wheelwright work for thu Street Depart? ment. On motion, the various proposals were referred to a Special Commit tee, consisting of; Aldermen Walter, Johnson and Shields, for examination, with inst ructions to report ut next meeting of Council. Council next proceeded to consider the proposals for renting the Fair Grounds for the ensuing year to tho highest bidder, which proved to be John S. McIntosh. The following paper was presented to Council, with a demand for payment: STATESVILLE. April 10, 1865. Borrowed of Jos. W. Stockton, $2,686, value received. (Signed,) Hi G. QUERRY, Agent. Endorsed-Pay J. H. MeElwee, without recourse. December 25, 1868. (Signed,) R. F. SIMONTON, Assignee. After a hoariug of the evidence connected with the above claim, on motion, it was or? dered to be laid on the table. A bill entitled "An Ordinance to raise supplies for the year 1869," received its third reading, amended, passed, its title changed to an ordinance, was duly ratified and became a law. A bill entitled "An Ordinance to alter and amend an Ordinance, regulating the weighing of cotton in tho city of Colum? bia," received its second reading, and by uuauimous consent, received its third read? ing, passed, its title changed to an Ordi? nance, was duly ratified and became a law, as follows: AN ORDINANCE TO ALTER AND AMEND AN ORDI? NANCE REGULATING THE WEIGHING OF COT? TON IN THE CITY OF COLUMBIA. Be it Ordained by the Mayor atid Aldermen of the City of Columbia, and by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Ordinance, it shall not be lawful for purchasers of cotton, or any other person or persons, other than the duly elected weighers of this city, to weigh any cotton purchased or sold in this city. Any person or persons violating this Or? dinance shall, upon conviction thereof beforo tho Mayor, be fined not less than twenty dollars for every bale of cotton so weighed, in violation of this Ordinance. Tho following bills were presented, re? ceived their first reading, and were ordored to their second reading at next regular meet? ing of Council: A bill entitled, "An Ordinance to regu? late railroad crossings." A bill enlitled, "An Ordinance concern? ing cross si^ns and wcoden awnings on Richardson street." A bill entitled, "An Ordinance concerning tho Columbia and Augusta Railroad Com? pany." On motion, Council adjourned. J. S. McMAHON, City Clerk. DENTISTRY. DU. I). L. BOOZER, fc-rateful tor the liberal patronage ho has received from tho citizens of this city mid tho surrounding District, during the past yoar, rcspectfaUv announces that he now permanently establishes himself in Colum! ia. All operations on the natural Teeth faithfully per? formed. ARTIFICIAL CASES, in every approved method, carefully and satisfactorily executed among which ho would call snceial attention to that known as Reynold*' Patent; and of his suc? cess in construeting Artificial Cases by this beau? tiful and durable process, ho is enabled, with con? fidence, to refer to bia patients and io the patentee. Office on Main street, over First Na? tional Dank._Jan 8 Old Newspapers, FOR Wrapping ?nd Tattern Cutting, for eil? at the PHCENIX OFFICE. JSi300??tX Notices. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN-On tho ERRORS and ABUSES incident to \*outh and Early Man? hood, willi tho humane view of treatment and cure, tent by mail freo of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Rox P., Philadelphia, Pa. .Tan 2(1 Smo THIS MACHINES, CALLKD MAN, IS A very complicated and delicate ono, and ia moro liable to get ont of order, and much moro difficult to repair, than any combination of whoota, and crank?, and lover?, mado by the banda of mau. AB a rule, it ia tinkered loo much, and badly tinker? ed at that. It ie often calomclizcd, narcotized, dopleted, and othorwiac misused, when all that it really nooda ia a wholosome tonic and restorative Uko HOS TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS to pat it in propur trim and keepit ap. The stomach is shamefully maltreated. In the first place, tho food, which its juices aro intended to dissolvo, is too frequently thrown into it hastily, and in a half masticated condition, in which stnte tho gas? tric acid cannot properly act upon it. Tho result is DY8TKPHIA. Then comes the doctor, and, find? ing tho digestivo organs weak and tho bowels inert, he proceeds to weaken and paralyze still moro with drastic purgativos. Thoao failing-SB they always do-to produce a salutary change, he tells the Invalid that medical acionco can do no moro for him. This, with all duo deferenco, is a mistake -ono of those mistakes which Talleyrand said wore tantamount to crimos. What the dys? peptic needs is invigoration. Strengthen the stomach with Hostetter's Sitters, and the stomach will strengthen every other part of thc human machine, and make it, in common parlance, aa good as new. T'pon tho state of thc digestion de? pends, in a niOHoUre, tho condition of the whole system. Now, the Hitters aro the most admir? able tonie known Thev consist of tho finest vegetable invigorants and restoratives, combined with an unadulterated stimulant. Tho dyspoptk ni ods not hing else to effect a cure, except a light, nutritious diet, and a fair amount ot exorcise, liven in the absence of these last mentioned a ?censorios, the tonic and alterative properties ol the preparation will work wonders, enabling th? dyspeptic to digest inferior fare with comparative nm??, and to maintain a good habit of body, ir ?*pi!e of ihn drawbacks of a sedentary occupation FanlS tO ?MAN IIOOIV-Another nsw Medical Pamphlc from the pen of Dr. Curtis. The Medical Time. ways of this work: "This valuable treatise on tin cause and cure ot premature decline shows hov health is impaired through secret abuses of youtl &ad .hood, and how easily regained. It gives i clear synopsis of tho impediments tu marriage the cause and effects of nervous debility, and th remedies therefor." A pocket edition of the abov will bo forwarded on receipt of 25 Cents, by ad dressing Dr. CURTIS. No. 58 North Charles Btreel Baltimore. Md. May 27 ly Mackerel. rjrr KIT'S No. 1 Hay and Shoal MACKEREL, t O tiO Hbta., Halves and QuartorA. Nos. 1, 2 an 3. tor snh- by H- ft G. 1>. HOPE. For Invalids. PURE Extract of CALVES FEET, for making nutritions jolly,and for improving Soups nu Gravies. Pure Extract of Vanilla,Lemon and Pine; Appli for flavoring. Pearl Harley, Tapioca, Sago, Arrow-root, Choce lute. Broma, Cocoa. Coxe's Sparkling Gelatine, for making Jell; Birnie Munge, Creams. For bale bv Jan 10 FISHER A H KIN ITS H. Druggists. Light, Light. 1 (\ BBLS. Frium White KEROSENE OIL, ll XU flue teat, on baud and for sale, at reduce prices, by the barrel and at retail, by Jan 6 J. & T. IL AGNEW. United States Internal Revenue, CoLLiKoroa's OFFICE, TUIUD DISTBIOT. S. C., COLUMBIA, December 31, lStiS. NOTICE is hereby given to all parties who nu claim an interest in a STILL, ftc, seized IC violation of Internal Revenuo Laws, from R. GLADNEY, of Fairfield County, to give bond defend a suit for forfeiture of the same, in Unit? States District Court, in thirty days from tl date, or it will bo sold according to law. R. M. WALLACE, Jan 1 f Deputy Col'ector, Third District, S. C. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to tho estate of JAMI S. GUIGNARD, Sn , deceased, are request to como forward and settle up; and all perso having claims against said estate will prese them, proporly attested, to J. N. O. MAYRANT, Jan 1 f Qualified Administrator Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that, at the expirati of three months from date, application * bo mado ut the Stato Troaeurv for a renewal of t certificates of FIRE LOAN STOCK, Nos. 203 a 3:15, dated respectively April 1, 1846, and April 1850, originals of which have been lost or destroy! Nov 26 thl3 M A UTI IA H. PYATT Hoes! Roes!! Hoes!! ! x 2Q() DOZ^Brade's CAST STE KL CHOU 200 doz. Patent. Rivetteil Planter.-' and Ii Hoes. Direct importation. Ju*t received and for s low bv .1. A- T. K. AON KW Chains! Chains!! Kf\f\ PAIKS STRAIGHT AND TWIST tj\J\_f TRACE CHAINS. Also, a full supply Haltur, Breast, Fifth, Tongue, Lock aud C Chains, on han 1 and for sale low by Jan 12 A T. R. AGNEW Call at Kraft's Bakery, opposite PhoenL AS I have just returned from tho North wit solect assortment of TOYS, Candies, Fm Jellies, Preserves,, Ac, of all kinds. ICED CAKES mado to order. Also, a lariro lot of PIPES- fine and connnor Dec 3 P. V.. KRAFT Ri?i?xd Tabl?s fol Sal?, r - . TWO fine|BILLIARD|T ABL i<#m completo oidor, Marble i Tg^Klal. Bedding, with Palls, C LMLsklU^ and Counters Included. Sharj Griffith's make. Will be sold low. Call at Doc 13 G. DIERCK'i MUTUAL Life Insurance Company, OF JV E W YO R K . INCORPORATED,.1842. ?ASH ASSETS OVER THIRTY MILLIONS O DOLLARS. Cash income, 18(57, over TEN MILLIONS. Dividends to Policy Holder?, 18G7, $2,230,874.37. ^Dividends to Policy Holders since organization of Company, $10,172,388.34. New Policies issued in 18C7, 18,503. The Company is PURELY MUTUAL. No divi? dends to stockholders. Tho entire profits are returned to tho assured, thus causing Policies to become SELF-SUSTAIN INO in thirteen years, or | to double in twenty. Intorest received from investments, 1807, over [ $1,300,000. Excess of INTEREST RECEIPTS ALONE, o\ losses, about $100,000. Real EBtalc, 13 .-'ide, and Mortgagee on Real j Estate, in tho cityof New York, over SEVENTEEN MILLIONS of dollars. BETTER SECURITY CANNOT BE FOUND. All men, whether agenta of other compauiet or | not, are compelled to acknowledge that the MU? TUAL is the largest and bcBt Company in THE WORLD. lt has tho most rigid Charter to protect its Policy Holders. It ie the richest Company in tho world. Its securities aro tho best. Its dividends aro the largest. It is, therefore, the cheapest. The best is always the cheapest. Its policies are non forfeitable. If you wunt to PROTECT your family, or your old age, is it not wiso to sei k thc BEST PROTEC? TION? Let the same caro that you <-xrrci?e in all your other investments govern you in tin*, the most important of ali. Applications for Columbia, and the Northern portion of South Carolina, received by GREGG, PALMER & 00., Jan 19 General Agents. R. W. GIBBES, M. D.. Medical Examiner. Valuable Real Estate tor Sale. Ml. DWELLING aud LOT, comer of Upper and bull streets. 2. Dwelling and Lot on Lumber street. , 3. Fino building Lot on Arsenal Hill. 4. Lot corner of Lady and Main streets. 5. Lot 62 feet on Main street. 6. House and Lot near Charlotte Depot. 7. Lot corner ot Taylor and Assembly streets 8. Threo Lots in Waverly. 9. Tho Barhamville Property and Lando adja? cent. 10. 14 acres on Upper street, adjoining the Fair Grounds. 11. 2 Fine Dwellings on Arsenal Hill. 12. 1,400 acres of Pine Land, near Camden, well wooded; containing two good mill hites and one mill completed, tho survey of tho Chatham Rail? road passing through it. 13. 640 acres Pino Land, in Kershaw. 14. 216 acres of Land, in York, rieb in gold. 15. 1,667 acres productive Land, in Abbeville. 16. 5.000 acres productive Land, in Laurens. 17. 1,000 acres productive Lund, in Marlboio. 18. 976 acres of productive Land, in Fairfield. 19. 1,600 acres Phosphate Lands, near Charles? ton, on Steno River. 20. A line Saw Mill Properly, nc ur Lexington. 21. 1,800 acres, in Richland, River Swamp Lands, with a good Mill. 22 11,000 acres of Heavily Timbered Lund, in St. Stephen's Parish. 23. 600 aeres of Cypress Lain', i.ear Gadsden, convenient to North-Eastern Kailroad. ALSO. 3 Fine COTTON PLAN HATIONS t-> runt, low. We have Lauds urar Columbia which eau bu di? vided into small tracts to sail purchasers. GIBBKS & THOMAS, Jiin H Real testate Agents. SOMETHING NEW FOR 1869. 1?1IE NEW CASKET; a Rieb Collection ot j .CHUB Ii MUSIC, containing Sparkling Oems, gathered from the works of Hunde!, Haydn, Mo? zart, Beethoven, Rossini and other Great Masters. Also. Choice European and American MELO? DIES, selected from Nineteen Popular Music Books; besides, a large amount of NEW MUSIC, composed and arranged expressly for this work. Altogether, being tho most Complete Collection of SACRED M'?LODI KS over published Ry George O. Robinson, Charleston, S. C. DIA lt (KS FOR 1869, T \V EN TY VARIE T IES, AT Jan 5 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Rookstore. 5 New Buckwheat Flour. BARRELS BUCKWHEAT FLOOR. 5 barrels Golden Syrup. For sale byE. A G. D. HOPE. PULL STOCK Of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS. At C. F. JACKSON'S. GREAT BARGAINS NOW OFFERED IN DRESS GOODS, PLAIN AND FANCY SIEKS, BLACK AND COLORED CLOTH CLOAKS, AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY WORSTED GOODS, at Jan 10 C. F. JACKSON'S. Special Notice. HAVING just re? ceived a well solected lot of choice imported i French CONFECTIONS, I will take plcaanre in showing them to tho lovers of pure good*. No discount on them. Neatly pntnp in boxen and in great variety. TOYS in endless profusion. JELLIES, FRESH FIGS. New Rainins, Dates, Florida Orangen lind Lemons, Bananas, Northern Apples, Nuts, of all kinds, Ac. CANDIES Manufactured daily, of pure sugar, wholesale and retail. o T? r> E n s For Weddings ?nd Parties furnished ht short notice, by JOHN MCKENZIE, Manufacturing Confectioner, Nov 25 Greenfield's Kow. Main street. ti > mmt u ?3 ca O U oq H ~n o o fi w o to o GO H ?-t P co CO co to ?-i co fi o co H < X O fi O fi ?J <i <; 9 a PW s 1* CO fi. 5H fi Cu 25 fi Kl c ;/: fi PP QC co O SC O F4 GREGG, PALMER & CO., Ii ANKERS AND BROKERS. Main Street, Winettotk'* Building, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, 'Interest Allowed on Teposits. BUY SELL BONDS, SILVER AND STOCKS, GOLD, EXCHANGE. Advancis Made on Cotton. GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLD ON COMMISSION. ll I co h t ?-3 +9 r V ?J .il * Superior Flour. IT BAOS Strictly Ol oite Fun.il. FLOUR, ?)v_/ 100 id I-. Low Priced Flour. For sale low i>v E. A G. T> HOPE. Sugar and Coffee. 1 /\ tl FIDS. PORTO PICO SUGAR, .Iv/ 60 bbl?. Refined Sugar, 75 reign Kio Coffee, all graden, 15 bags Java and Laguayra Coffee. For salo low hy H. A. (> 1) HOPE. Ale and Porter. pr f\ DOZ. Muir A Son's F.dinbiyg ALE, 50 Doa. *?\f Guinness A Sim's Dn'din I'or'er, n e?-ivud md fur salo low by J. & '. .. AG . : Vf.