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lor- .... ^L4/ THE DAILY jfi| I'll (KM A. Daily Paper $8 a Year! "Let OUT Just Censure J^SjjM ?EH9 5^K& Attend t-Le True Event." Tri-Weekly %b a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY._COLUMBIA, 8. C.. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7. 1869. ~ VOLUME ?V-NO. 2|:V^ ' THJ? PMONIX. V?BZ.ISBXD DAILY AJTO TK-WIULT. THE GLEANER, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Offim on Main St., few doors above Taylor. TERMS INV?RIABLYIN ADVANCE. B?R80RJPT1OK. Dally, 0 month*..H 00 | Tri-Wctkly, 6 mc*...tl 50 Weekly, 6 months. tl 50 ADYKRTIHKMENTH Inserted at 75 cents per square of nine lines for the first Insertion, and 60 cents each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. MW ? liberal discount made on the above ratee when advertisements are inserted by the month. AGENTO.-Hiram Mitchell, 8partanbur?j J. R. Allen, Chester; 8. P. Kinard, Newberry u. u.-.jJas. Grant, Union; Julina Poppe, Anderson 0. H. STAK IiBGlSLATURK. FORTT-NTNTH DAX*S PROCEEDINGS. SENATE. FRIDAY, February 5.-The Senate as? sembled at 12 M., and was called to order by the President pro tem. The Hotise returned to the Senate, with concurrence in tho amendments, a bill to enforce the provisions of the Civil Rights Bill, of the Uunited States Congress; which received its third reading, its title changed to an Aot, and returned to the House. The petition of Benjamin and P. W. Fraser, praying the renewal of destroyed bonds, was referred. Message No. 31 from the Governor was announced, stating that ho had approved the following Acts: An Act to amend an Aot entitled "An Aot to provide for thc temporary organization of the Educational Department of the State;" an Act to ult ci and amend the criminal law. The Committee on the Judiciary, tc . "whom was referred a joint resolution rolativt to the salo of the interest of the Stato in tin Keowee and Tuckaseegee Turnpike Bond, reported back tho same, with a recommend ation that the resolution do pass, with th? addition of tho following proviso: That tht purchaser or purchasers shall bind himself or themselves, to keep and put said high way in good repair, and bo liable to al parties injured in person or property by hi or their neglect to do so. Failure to com ply with these conditions shall work a for fei turo to tho State of all property am privilege conveyedj under this resolution Adopted. Bills to authorize the Becorder of the cit; of Charleston to hold tho Police Court, ant for other purposes, and more effectually ti prevent the commission of crimes and mit demeanors, were read. The report of the Committee on tho Judi ciary, on a bill to provide for the revisio and consolidation of tho statutes of laws o the State of South Carolina, was read an debated until adjournment. HOUSE OF BEPBESENTATIVES. The House met at 12 M. The Committee on Incorporations repor ed on the petitions of certain citizens < Bock Hill, York County, for and again: the incorporating of said village, and r commended Unit the prayer of tho petitioi era, asking for tLe incorporation of sai village, be granted. Adopted, and the pot tion recommitted to the Committee, wit instructions to incorporate the same in tl general incorporation Act. The memorial of sundry citizeus Charleston, praying the rejection of a b proposing to make valid the recent olectk for Mayor and Aldermen in tho city Charleston, was referred. A bill to amend an Aot entitled "An A providing for the assessment and taxatii of property," was read and referred. A bill to repeal the tenth section of i Aot entitled "An Act to appoint a Board Commissioners for the city of Charlesto and for other purposes therein mentioned was read and referred. A bill to amend an Act entitled "An A to establish quarantine at Georgetown Charleston and Hilton Head," was read a referred. A bill to establish a Lazaretto or Qm rt tine Hospital in tho harbor of Charle .tc and for other purposes, was rend and ferred. The account of Dr. E. T. MoSwain, i post mortem examination, was referred. Tho following concurrent resolution v adopted and ordered to bo sent to the ? nato: That a Committee, composed of c member of this Houso from each Congr sionul District, to act in concert with - members of the Senate, be appointed take into consideration tho propriety establishing a uniform freight list for rt roads in this State. A bill to alter and amend an Act ontit "An Act to determino and perpetnato homestead," passed the 9th day of Scptc bor, 18G8, was taken up and tho enact: clause stnken out. A message was .'cceived from the Gove or, stating that ho had approved tho foll? inr? Acts and joipt resolution: An Act to new tho charter of Pendleton village, in County of Anderson; an Act to incorpoi the Aiken Sanitary Association; joint ri lotion directing the State Treasurer to to S. Ii. Leaphart $184.93, fe* extra serv as Comptroller-General daring the mor of July and August. The report of the Committee on Incorpo? rations, on petitions of citizens of Yorkville, for and against renewal of charter, was taken up. The prayer of the petitioners, praying renewal of charter, granted, and the petition recommitted to the Committee on Incorporations, with instructions to re? port by bill. The report of the Auditing Committee, on the accounts of Benjamin Byas, Sergeant at-Arms, WUP, after considerable discussion, made the special order for Monday next, at 1 P. M. A bill to alter and amend tho charter of the town of Edgefield, was recomaiitted to the Committee on Incorporations, with in? structions to incorporate the substance of the bill in a general incorpoi ation Act. A Senate bill to incorporate the Home Insurance Company, of Charleston, was considered and amended. The following members obtained leave of absence: Berry, Hyde, Lomax. At 3.40 P. M., House adjourned. -o Thc Sont ii Carolina Railroad Coinpuny. The Charleston News publishes tho follow? ing extract from the annual report of tho President and Directors of this company pany, to bo submitted to the stockholders at thc annual meeting on Tuesday next: Tho earnings of tho year aro as follows: From freight, $961,704.30; from passengers, $310,778.47; from mails, $20,575.00; from other sources, $1,004.12, total$1,294,961.89. Tho operating expenses for the year have been $097,447.40. In addition to the net earnings, $.'397,514.49, there was received from sales of old material and reduction of stocks of materials $10,724.80, making to? gether $941,239.35, out of which was paid for interest on debt, damages and stock killed. $239,979.04; leaving a balance of $101,260.31, applicable to renewals und re? duction of indebtedness. Ont of this thero was paid: Cost of rails, $52,916.12; cost of restoring motive power, $26,276.62; cost of constructing one first and ono second class passenger and thirty-seven box, platform and stock cars, $33,376.37; cost of ono shifting engine, $2,500; cost of land pur? chased, $2,766.06; settlement of Confede? rate claims, $47,863.45; in the aggregate, $165,699.22; leaving a balance of $238, 561.09. The following shows the amount of oar power: First class passenger, twenty-two; second class passenger, baggage, ftc, eigh? teen ; box, 284; platform, seventy; stock, six; total, 400. The board report that they lind deter? mined to offer to the sterling bond-holders of the company, iu exchange for their pre? sent bonds, new first mortgage bonds, bear? ing five per cent, interest. These bonds tc be exchangeable at the pleasure of the com pany, for similar bonds bearing, seven pei cent, interest in currency; tho bonds to be payablo within twonty years, payments tc commence at the end of ten yeurs and to b( continued semi-annually until the whole debt iii paid. This met with the promp and cordial acceptance of the bond-bolden on this side, and the Hon. Mr. Furmau wa? despatched to Londonfor the purpose of muk ing tho exchange with the foreign holders Mr. Furman's progress bas been delayed b; technical difficulties, but tho board havi now but little doubt that tho negotiatioi will be successfully completed. Notwithstanding the large sums spent fo rails and the like, tho balance of indebted ness of the company shows a reduction o $238,561; the net income after dcdnctin? tho operating expenses, cost of renewals Ac., as already shown. But this does no show the real amount applicable to the rc dnction of the company's debt; for many c the bonds and other securities bought u and held by the company, though they cos much lesa than par, may be counted ot pa in our estimates of the reduction of debi The domestic bond debt has been reduce by retirement of past duo bonds, and eas payments to the extent of $30,1G6.67, an has been increased by issues of new bond for retiring bonds and purchasing securities and by balami of arrears of interest to tb extent of $12^,829.81. So that tho domesti debt is now $1,585,296.06; against, in 186' $1,492,032.92; increase, $92,963.11. Tho true outstanding balance of bil payable is $60,704.77,'and consists of obligi lions given for puruliuses of rails and otbt supplies. -o STEAMSHIPS BOUND TO SKA.-The wat? j front of our harbor presented a cbeerin sight about mid-day yesterday to all wei wishers to tb? prosperity and developmoi of our city. At tho above mentioned tin no les? than five superior steamships we; proceeding down the noble bay in front i the city, and went rapidly to sea. Tin were, in part, bound t j several of tho cor mercial centres of the North, and ono i them for au Atlantic voyage. They we the British steamship Statira, for Live pool; tho steamships Charleston and Sar gossa, for New York; Promotions, for Phil dulphia and Sea Cull, for Baltimore. Pa of their cargoes consisted of 660bags of si island, 4,223 bales of upland cotton and 6i tierces of rice.-Charleston Netrs. -O At the late railroad convention in A lauta, Georgia, tho railroads extendii South from Virginia agreed to transpo immigrants over their lino at one cor per mile. Spooin.I Notices. FKESCUIRING FOU THiC PEOPLE.-We have dispensaries, ! aspirais, noble instit ut inns ol all kiuds, for tho relief of human ills. Every thoughtful citizen appreciates the value of thoso establishments for tho amelioration of suffering. But they do not cover tho wholo Rround; indood, it is impossible, in the nature of things, that tho amount of good they do should bo at all in pro? portion to the popular need. They aro confined, principally, to large cities. To tho sick man in tho remoto West, for example, of what nse is tho New York City Hospital, or the New York Dispen? sary? But, ?Ithough asylums for invalids aro not to be found everywhere, an unequalled tonic and alterative is within the reach of all. Thero is no settlement that bears a name, within tho limits of the United States, where HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS is not procurable. It is a medicine for the whole community, nasily obtain? able by all its members. At this period of tho year, when the "slant sun of February" is beginning to evoke unwholesome vapors from tho earth, and tho "lover and ague season" is close at hand, this excellent vegetable preparation should be taken as a fortifier of the system. All complaints proceeding from indiges? tion are rampant when tho winter breaks up in a "ground thaw;" simply becauso no sensible pre? cautions are, as a nile, taken to prevent them. Forestall the evils that lie perdu in many a marsh, and swamp, and pool, ready to pounce upon the neglectful as soon as tho sun shall have liberated tho spring miasma from tho reeking soil. Escape billions attacks, colic and all mala? rious endemics and epidemics, by strengthening and regulating the digestive, secreti.o and dis? charging organs with the most efficacious and balsamic of all vegetable irivigorants. Dyspepsia is always aggravated hy the damps of early spring, and Sbakspeare tolls us that ''tho sun, in March, doth nourish agues." Against both these complaints H os tetter's Stomach Ritters are tho best possible protection. Jan 111 ti? To Consumptives.-The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy-after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread dis? ease, Consumption-is anxious to make known to his fellow-suffer era tho moans of cure. To all wle> do.-ire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with tho di? rections for preparing and using tho same, which they will lind a SUBK Cern: FOE CONSOMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, etc. The object of tho ad? vertiser in sending the prescription, is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which ho con?oives to be invaluable; and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing thc prescription, will please ad? dress REV. EDWARD A. WIL80N, Wdliam6hurg, Kings County, New York. Feb 3 3mo "MANHOOD"-Another now Medical Pamphlet from the pen of Dr. Curtie. 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 tho impediments to marriage, thc causo and effects of nervous debility, and tho remedies therefor." A pocket edition of tho above will ho forwarded on receipt of 25 Cents, by ad? dressing Dr. CURTIS, No. 58 North Charles street, Baltimore. Md. May 27 ly Krrors of Youl Ii-A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making tho simple remedy by which be was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho advertiser's ex? perience, can do so by addressing, in perfoct con? fidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, Feb 3 3mo No. 42 Cedar street, Kew Y'ork. ESSAY8 FOR YOUNO MEN-On the ERRORS ! and ABUSES incident to Youth and Early Man? hood, with tho humano view of treatment and cure, sent by mail free of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. Jan 20 3mo Copartnership Notice. ACOPARTNERSHIP has this dav been entered into botwoen FISHER A LOWRANCE and JOHN FISHER, former President Branch Bank of tho State of South Carolina, under the name and stylo of FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. E. H. FISHER, B. N. LOWRANCE, Jan 12 JOHN FISHER. Notice. CREDITORS a.id DEBTORS of thc firm of FISHER A LOWRANCE will make settlement with the undersigned. Jan 12 FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. Diamond Hams, &c. TIERCES "Davis Jr." DIAMOND HAMS, thc American Westphalia, Tierces "Orango" brand Hams-a good article, " Breakfast Bacon, A c., received and lor sale bv C. IL BALDWIN. Jan 2? Fresh Garden Seeds. ALARGE supply of Thorburn** GARDEN SEEDS, which have given universal satisfac? tion for the past throe vears. For ?ale by Jan 3 E. A 0. 1). HOPE. Light, Light. "irv RBLS. Primo Whito KEROSENE OIL, 110 JA/ fue te<d, on hand and for salo, at reduced prices, by ti.o barrel and at retail, hy Jan 0 J. AT. ft. AGNEW. Lager Bier, &o. pr rv DOZ. BREMEN LAGER BIER- direct im OV/ portation, 50 Doz. London Porter, 50 Doz. Beotch Alo, 1 Bbl. "WHEAT" WHISKEY-very fino-for sale by_ GEO. 8YMMERS. New Orleans Syrup. 5RBLS. Choice New Orleans SYKE P, for salo by E. A 0. D. HOPE. Gibbes & Thomas, Beal Estate Agents, Columbia, 8. C., OFFER their services to tho public as GE? NERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell Lauds, and other property, on commission. No j charges until sales are effected. JAMES G. GIBBE8, JOHN P. TETOMA8, Jan li)_WADE HAMPTON GIBBES. FIRE! FIRE!! 2ETXA PISE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated 1810. - - - Charter Perpetual Cash Capital.$3,000,000 Cash Assets. 5,000,000 Tho STRONGEST Firo Insnrance Company in thc United States. North American Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital and Assots.$500,000. GEORGE HUGGINS, Agent. Oftico at Kinard'a, Main street, Columbia, 8. C. Jan 3 3mo M U TU A L Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. INCORPORATED,. 1842. QASH ASSETS OVER THIRTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Cash ?ncomo, 18C7, over TEN MILLIONS. Dividends to Policy Holders, 18C7, $2,230,871.3Y. New Policies issued in 18G7, 19,406. Tim Company is PURELY MUTUAL. No divi? dends to stockholders. Tho entire profits aro returned to tho assured, thus causing Policies to become SELF-SUSTAINING in thirteen years, or to double in twenty. Interest received from investments, 1SG7, over $1,300,000. Excess of INTEREST RECEIPTS ALONE, over | losses, about $400,000. Real Estate, Bonds, and Mortgages on Real Estate, in tho city of New York, over SEVENTEEN MILLIONS of dollars. It is the richest Company in tho world. Its poli? cies are non-forfeitable. Its dividends arc the largest. Applications for Columbia, and the Northern portion of South Carolina, received by GREGG, PALMER & CO., Jan 2C Gmo General Agents. R. W. GIBBES, M. r>.. Medical Examiner. Special Notice. HAVING just re? ceived a well eelected lot of choice imported I French CONFECTIONS, I will take pleasure in showing them to the lovers of pure goods. No discount on them. Neatly nut up in bores and in great variety. TOYS in endless profuse a. JELLIES, FRESH FIGS. New Raisins, Dales, Florida Oranges and Lemons, Bananas, Northern Apples, Nuts, of all kinds, Ac. CANDIES Manufactured daily, of pure sugar, wholesale and retail. ORDERS For Weddings and Parties furnished at short notico, by JOHN MCKENZIE, Manufacturing Confectioner, Nov 25 Greenfield's Row, Main street. PUMPS. EVERYBODY who ha- us<- for a PUMP should buy MORRELLS FIRE ENGINE, DEEP WELL, and FORCE rUMF Send for a circular. POOLE A HUNT, Jan 13 Gmo Baltimore. Maryland. WHAT YOU DRINK. OUT of thirty-eight specimens of Bourbon Whiskey recently submitted to a chemical analysis, at tho various saloous in New York, only two wero pure. The undersigned ventures to assert that his LIQUORS and WINES aro as puro as any sold in the United States. As for his ALE and LAGER BEER.it is without adulteration; and ho wishcB to submit it to any chemical analy? sis. It imparts permanent strength to weak sys? tems and invigorates delicate constitutions. Drink hlsBeor; you will enjoy thc greatest of blessings health, and prolong your life. Jan jp JOHN C. SEEOERS. Borneo Bagging. 6BALKS Superior COTTON BAGGINO. 50 coils Groenleaf and Manilla Rope. For salo low by E. A G. D. HOPE. Charleston Advertisements. Wanted, Wanted, Wanted! TO purcha?e COON. OTTER AND DEER SKINS, for which tho highest CASH prices will bo paid by us. Washed Wool 45c.; Unwashed 80-this is owing to an advance in the wool market, and we aro desirous of affording the very highest prices to tho country merchants for all articles iu our line. Coon Skins, good winter 18o. per lb. MOSES GOLDSMITH A 80N, Jan 14 30*_ Charleston, 8. C. Wando Fertilizer. THE WANDO MINING AND MANUFACTUR? ING COMPANY offers to the planters and farmers of tho South their FERTILIZER, known as thc ? WANDO FKUT1LI7.KR," Which the experience of the past season ha? proved to be one of the most valuable in our mar? ket. It has for its baso the materials from the Phosphate Beds of tho Company, on Ashley Biver, and is prepared at their works at tho EAST END OP H ISEL STREBT, In this city. In order to guarantee its uniformity and maintain its high standard, the Company has mado arrangements with the distinguished Che? mist, Dr. C. U. SHEPARD, Ja., who carefully analyzes all tho ammoniacal and other material purchased by tho Company, and tho prepared FERTILIZER, Beforo being offered for salo. Tho Company is resolved to roako an article which will prove to be a COMPLETE MANURE, and give entire satisfac? tion. For terme, circulars, and other information, applv to WM. C. DUKES .& CO., Agents, No. 1 Sor.th Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Jan 12 8mo FERTILIZERS 1 Rhodes' Super-Phosphate, The Old and longost established Standard ? lanure.. 0 R C H ILL A GUANO. PERUVIAN GUANO. T> HODES' MANURE, in its preparation, ia made JLA) equally adapted for forcing large orops of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco, Potatoes and other root crops. The Manufacturing Department is conducted by Frederick Klett, one of the most skillful Chemists and Manufacturers in the United States. It is endorsed, approved and recommended by all of the most prominent Chemists and Agri? culturalists in tho Sontbern States. "It ean be relied upon as uniform, in quality," always reliable, prodnctivo of large crops and unexcelled by any in the market, in the high percentage of "Truo Fer? tilizing Principles." Price 157.60 cash, or $65 time, with Factor's acceptance, and 7 per cent, interest until let December, 1869. OKCHILLA GUANO, "AA."-A fine Bird Guano, rieh in Phosphate? and Alkaline Salts. Price $35 cash, or $40 time. PERUVIAN GUANO, warranted pure and always on hand. Furnished at market prices for cash. B. S. RHETT A SON, Agents, Decl0 3mo Charleston, 8. C. Si Purifies the Blood. For Sat:? I>y ">rng~ij?ti? I ".TC ry Vi" h ere. SOMETHING NEW FOR 1869. THE NEW CASKET; a Rich Collection ot CHURCH MUSIC,containing Sparkling Gems, gathered from tho works of Handel, Haydn, Mo? zart, beethoven, Rossini and other Great Masters. Also, Choico European and American MELO? DIES, selocttd trom Nineteen Popular Music Hooks; besides, a large amount of NEW MUSIO, composed and arranged expressly frr this work. Altogether, hoing the most Com ph te Collection of SACRED MELODIES ever published By. George O. Rollinson. Charleston. S. C. DIARIES FOR 1869, T WEKT? VARIE I 1 E'S , AT Jan 5 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Bookstore. Ale and Porter. pr f\ DOZ. Moir A Son's Edinburg ALE, 60 DOE f j v * Guinness A Son's Dublin Porter, received and for Bale low by_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Extra Large Mountain Apples. GIBSON and fresh mountain BUTTER, just received and for salo low, wholesale and re 1 *11 . _ V y HER, LOWRANCE > FISH E It. DENTISTRY DR. D. L. BOOZER, grateful for tho liberal patronage he has received from the citizons of this city and thc surrounding District, during the past year, respectfully announces that he now permanently establishes liimeelf in Columbia. All operations on tho natural Teeth faithfully ptr formed. ARTIFICIAL CASES, in every approved method, carefully and satisfactorily executed among which hu would e*ll special attention to that known as Reynold*'Patent; and of his suc C088 in constructing Artificial Cases by this beau? tiful and durable process,ho is enabled, with con? fidence, to refer to his patients and to the patentee. Oftico on Main street, over First Na? tional Bank. -Ian 8 PISTOLS, PISTOLS. JUST received, n supply of PISTOLS, from tho moat wdobratod makers; Cart ridges. Powder, shot. Lead, Percussion Caps, Gun Wads, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts and Shot Pouches, for salo at low li:;nres for cash bv J. A T. R. AGNEW. Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, FRESH COUNTRY ANO MOUNTAIN RUTTER, Pink-Evo and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes! Fine Goshen CHEESE, At G. DIEB0K8, Jan 23 A? the Sign of th? Watch. Garden Seeds. fTIHOBBUHN'H SEEDS-foll assortment. These I seeds have boen for nearly a century before tho public, and require commendation from no ono. For salo bv GE0.-8YMMER8. Sugar and Coll?e. -I {\ HHDS. PORTO RICO SUGAR. JA/ 50 hhls. Refined Sugar, 75 bags Rio Coffee, all grades, 15 bags Java and Laguavra Coffee. For sale low hy " B. A. G. D. HOPE