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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^. TJ?LE FHONLX. IDBI,IS?ED DAILY UD TBI-WEKKLT. THS GLEA?IR, EV F. Il T WEDNESDAY MORNING. BY JULIAN A. SELBY. EDITOB AND PBOPBIETOB. Office on Main St., few doon above Taylor. TERMS INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. aUBSOBIPTIOH. Daily, G months..M 00 | Tri-Weekly, G mos...$2 50 Weekly, 6 months!.tl 50 ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at 76 cents per square of nine lines for the first Insertion, and 60 cents each subsequent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. S3- A liberal discount made on the abov<\ rate? when advertisement* are inserted by the month. AGENTS.-Hiram Mitchell, Spartanburg: J. B. Allen, Cheater; S. P. Kinard, Newberry C. H.?Jas. Grant, Union; Julius Poppe, Anderson C. H. MISCEGENATION.-Lieutenant George. P. Wood, of - Boston, Mass., was married on the 25th ultimo, at Beaufort, by the Rev. Arthur Waddell, a colored preaeher, to Susan Ul m er, a colored girl. The Illinois Press Association, numbering about 120 gentlemen, with the same number of ladies, are making an excursion to Mont? gomery, Ala., to partake of the hospitalities of that oity. A blade out in the Western wilds writes home: "The report of my marriage is groundless, and I shall continue to live on the European plan." Freshets in Baltimore have revealed a large robbers' retreat, 100 feet from the mouth of a culvert. Various stolen articles were found. An able-bodied negro died of starvation at Columbus, Qa., recently, tho evidence at the inquest showing that he starved rather than work. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. -O THE SUBSCRIBER would respect fully announce . to the inhabitants of Columbia, and surround? ing countrv, that he has opened his Store, on Main street, under the new Hotel, with an entire new ?tock of DRESS GOODS, H08IERY, GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS and DOYLIES, Sheeting, Shirting and Pillow Linen, Muslins, Cloths and Cassimercs, Handkerchiefs for Ladies, Gents and Children, Notions, Ac, Ac, together with a thonsand othor articlos too numerous to mention. And would invite those in need of any? thing in his line, to call and examino his stock, which he intends to keep fall in every department. W. D. LOVE, Maia Street, May a Colombia, H. C. LADIES' STRAW HATS, 25, 40 and 50 cents each. AT C^F. JACKSON'S. LADIES' SILK COVERINGS. Spring- Shawls AND bpring Balmorals, at Cost. C. F. JACKSON. MILLINERY. MRS. A. MCCORMICK, having re? turned from New York a fow days ago, has opened a largo and well I selected Stock of MILLINERY AND 1 FANCY GOODS, consisting of Fine .French BONNETS AND HATS, of va? rious styles. AB also, French Corsets, Hair Coils and Braids, Jewelry, and other articles far too numerous to mention. ALSO, DRESS-MAKING, in all its branches, attended to with neatness and despatch. Orders from tho country attended to with punctuality. March 31 Madame Stewart. THE colebrat?d MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT, has just arrived from Europo, and will remain for a few days ut tho Nickersou House-Suito of Rooms No. 51-where she can bo consulted from 8 A. M. until 8 P. M. Sho sees vour surroundings, and can tell much of your pa?t, present and fu? ture-whother relativo to businena, health or love matters. Prices moderate, and perfect satisfac? tion guaranteed. April 28 Bacon and Flour. OA Clf\}Cl LBa- Pr?m? RACON SIDES. ?i\/.VJVJVJ 200 Rbis. FLOUR, at $8 to ?11 per Barrel. For salo bv E. A G. I). HOPE. To Printers-Employment. ONE ou TWO GOOD FRINT?RS can obtain steady employment at the Phcrnir ntUce. Thoroughly competent workmen only are wa.dod! Sp?cial_Notio es. 16c. DRESS GOODS. WE open,ou MONDAY, a pretty line of DRESS GOODS, at lCJc. or G yarda for $1.00, really pretty, and certainly CHE A.p. We give our patrons from this date the advantage of our having a prompt, good boyer, looatei in New York city, always in the market ready for theso bargains. May a R. O. SHIVER. K? ror? or Youth.-A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prematuro Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send froe to all who need it, tbe receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by * 'lieh he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by t JO advertiser's ex? perience, can do so by addressing, in perfect con? fidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, Feb 3 3mo No. 42 Cedar street. New York. To Co non m II tl vc?.-Tho advertiser, having boon restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simplo remedy-after having suffered severalyoare with a severo lung affection, and that dread dis? ease, Consumption-is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of tho prescription used, (free of charge,) with the di? rections for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SUBS CUBE FOB CONSOMPTION, ASTHMA, BBONCUITIS, etc. Tho object of tho ad? vertiser in sending tho prescription, is to benefit tho afflicted, and spread information which ho conceives to ho invaluable; and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may provo a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad? dress REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. Feb 3 Sino or NEW GOODS AT KIN ARD' S. I. SULZBACHKR'S. G H KA T REP UV TION IN PHICEti. CgB I HAVE determined to sell -,-^ ?-T?5?vQout nay entire Stock off ?>A itV_/ aS&CLOt'KH, WATCHES, JEW- ??W?fl ?AL JK5|ELRY, Silver and Plated ||?3l ?2A*-???2B^\VARE, at greatly reduced .>T^*<M prioea. prior to my removing to Mr. r*T"i<H Gregg's Building. lU. H In addition to tho above named articles, 1 have a largo Stock of Spectacles, to suit all eights, in Gold, Silver and Steel frames. I have inst received a New Sample Book for Hair Work, for which orders will be received, at I. SULZBACHER'S, Sign of the Green Spectacles, April 27 Columbia. S. C. GREEN TURTLE, ETC. PLEASE READ tho following List or GOOD THINGS: GREEN TURTLE STOCK, in Cans, Freeh Salmon and Lobster, Condensed Milk, Chesapeake Bay Oysters, Groen Corn. Pino Apple, Tomatoes, Peaches, Ac, Worcestershire Sauce, Walnut and Mushroom Catsup, Coleman's English Mustard, Truffles, Mushrooms, Capern, Anchovy Paste, Sardines, (stamped,) Pickled Shrimps, Oysters, Hostetter's Ritters, Maraschino and Curacoa, Raspberry, Lemon, and other Syrups, Genuine Italian Maecaroni, Bordeanx Olive Oil, Stuffed Olives. Smvrna Figs, MOCHA and all other grades COFFEE. April 15 GEO. SYMMERS. CITY MACHINE WORKS, C 0 L V Af /; l A , s. C. rilliE subscriber is prepared to manufacture X g TEAM ENGINES, Portable and Stationary, of from 4 to 25 horse power. MILLS and MILL GEARING furnished at tho lowest prico and ?hortost notice. All work guaranteed. April 1 ?mot RICHARD TOZER. Pipes ! Pipes ! ! Cj)f\ DO/,. Assorted Brier Root, with Metal ??\i Serewa, 20 Do/., do., with Macrschaum Lining. 1 Gross Cine Pipes. .JOHN C. REEGEIW. Planting Potatoes. VLC\ BBLS. PINK-EYE PLANTING ROTATES, PJ\ f just received and for ?alo by .Inn 14 J. A T. R. AGNEW. Butter ! Butter ! ? CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, just received and for sale hy J. ft T. R. AO NEW. WE OPEN, THIS MORNING, several Invoices of NEW DRESS GOODS, with Fringes, Gimps and Huttons to match. A full lino of Printed Lawns, C?mbrica, Jaco? nets and Organdioa. A full lino of Sheeting. A full lino of Long Cloths. A full lino of Calicoes. A full liuo of White Gooda. A full lino of Kid Gloves. A full lino of Lisle Thread Gloves. A full lino of Hosiery. A full lino of Irish Linens. A full lino of Cns si meres for Gentlemen's Suits. A full line of Linen Coating, Drills and Ducks. Making our stock quite as full and complete aa it was two weeks ago. We solicit a call from our friends and all visitors to our city, with tho assurance that our stock and prices will please all. J. H. fe M. L. KINARD, April 28 Ono door South of Columbia Hotel. LIBERAL DTOUCTMBWT8 20 Wine Bottles. GROSS Wine Bottles, for salo hy Feb 14 E. A- G. D. HOPE. Charleston Advertisements. A. C 7 K A UFMAN, Broker, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, JVo. 25 Broad Strutt, Charleston, S. (., WILL. BUY and sell REAL ESTATE, BONDS, STOCKS, BANK DILLS, Ac. R?F?RENCER.-EX-GOV. B. F. Perry, Greenville, 8. C.; Charles T. Lowndes, Charleston, S. C.; Le seano A Milla, Charleston. 8. C.; W. NV. Taylor, Baltimore, Md.; Maj. C. H. Subor, Newberry, 8. C.; Gen. T. M. Logan, Richmond, Ya.; Hon. J. B. Campbell, W. B. Smith A Co., Crane, Boylaton A Co., Pfizer, Rodgers A Co., Presslcy, Lord A In gleaby, J. ll. Wilson, Charleston, S. C. April 4 ilmo J?'MEIB ? . 8PEA R , 235 King street, Opposite Basel, OlLarloston, S. O. CAN BE FOUND a good selection of Fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER, PLATED _,WARE and FANCY GOODS; SPECTACLES ana JS.YE-QLA8SE8, to snit all ages. Masonic Emblem?, Jewels and Regalia, on hand and made to order. Watches, Jewelry, etc., carefully repaired. Dia? monds and other preci?os stones set to order. G. W. Jathro, formerly of Greenwood, 8. C., can bo found at tho above establishment, and will bo pleased to see his friends. April 8 J '.imo Economy in Fuel and Labor. Ct INCE our introduction of the Improved Kero kj seno STOVES, they have steadily gained in public favor, and aro now uBed not only for vari? ous culinarv purposes, but also for PRESERVING FRUITS, DISTILLING ROSE WATER, PREPAR? ING LARD, Ac. lu the Nursery and Sick Room, they aro invaluable. Duntist-*, 'Chemists and Ma? nufacturers, and others who need PORTABLE HEATING APPARATUS, will find them admira? bly adapted to their wants. A large supply of tho above, and also of the superior GAS bTOVES, on hand and for sale at manufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail, bv J. B. DUVAL A SON,' No. 337 King st., ono door North of Liberty st., April 3 t'.imo Charleston, 8. C. AIMA SARACENIA, OR FLY-TRAP BITTERS, THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for Dys? pepsia, and Nervous Disorders, General Debility, Ac..; prepared by G . W. AIMAR, Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, S. C. SAVANNAH, GA., March 3, 1867. MR. G. W. Ai?i AR-Bear Sir: A member of my I family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, has expert-1 encea more relief from your "?aracenia Bitters." than from any other medicine she has ever tried. It is most excellent for invigorating the system and creating an appetite. I regard it as decidedly I tho most beneficial of all dyspeptic remedies. Yours, very respectfully, TL J. DARRELL. Sold by all Druggists. General Agent b: RISLEY A Co., 141 Chambers B'.roet, New York. April 9 Jly CARI). CHARLES KERRISON, formerly of thc tirm of I C. A E. L. Kerrison, would inform his friends | and tho public that he has purchased from Mr. James B. Betts, all his stock in trade, Ac, at tho Store No. 252 King street, and will there continue the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, Wholesale and Re? tail, for Cash, on his own individual account and responsibility. He will proceed, without delay, to replenish and renew the Stock, and continue so I doing until tho assortment shall be made com? plete and attractive. As thc terms will bo STRICT? LY CASH, or approved city acceptance for a short credit, it necessarily follows that the prices must bo kept at h-ast aa low as to be found in any other respectable establishment. His brother, Mr. E. L. Kerrison, assisted by Mr. A. B. McDonell. both experienced merchants in this line, will be found at his Store, aiding in the conduct and management of the business, and it is hoped that his and their efforts to win the confidence and patronage of the public will be as successful as in past days was the old firm, at the corner of King and Market streets, Charleston. Feb 17 3mo L. E. CORDRAY. C. A. TROUOHE. STEAM. SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY. Xs. ZED. Oordray c*3 Oo. NO. 2 PRITCHARD STREET, OPPOSITE J. V. TAY LOB a CO.*8 MACHINE siloes, CHARLESTON, S. C. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, always on band. PANEL DOORS, HOT-HOUSE SASHES, MOULDINGS, Ac. Made up at short notice, and at the LOWEST TEirUS. April 13 }3nio ^^^^^^^^^^ P? t i NOTE.-T,Ve would call the particular attention nf dur friends to tho above eard*. P. P. TOALE has a largo Factory, and such facilities as enable bim to supply the best woik of bis own make at low prices. A very largo and complete assort? ment alwavH on hand, at his Factory, HOHL BLOK'B WHARF, noar North-eastern Railroad Lopot, Charleston, S. 0. N.B.-Orders from the country solicited, and drict attention paid to shipping in good order. April C }ly STOLL, XV BBB di CO., WHOLESALE DEY GOOD 8, ?87 i I 989 Domeetio Store. | KI?A BTBEET, | Lacc store. Feb 27 CHARLESTON. S. C._ly Brazier's and Sheathing Copper, of all sizes, for sale by William Shepherd, No. 17 Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C. New York Advertisements. IMPROVED FRENCH RANGE AND Hanse ^"uLirxx?-tTxi?o, MANUKACTUnED BY B1UJI HALL, DEAS E ?C CO., 247 and 240 Water atreet, New York. April 18_ gmo Needles and Fishing Tackle. ANDREW CLERK * CO. respectfully inform the public and their old custom era, i bat they still continuo business in their old store, No 48 Maiden Laue, New York. Their assortment of Fiebing Tackle is tho largest and most complote of any in the United States. They are also,Solo Agents for the Warrin Needle, which, for the last thirty years, has enjoyed a r?putation for quality and uniformity of temper superior to all others. March 21_3mo_ FROM 4 to SSOHonBEPowEB. including tho celebrated Cor? liss Cut-off Engines, Slido Valve Stationary Engines, Portable Engines, Ac. Also, Circular, Mulay and Gang Saw Mills, Sugar-Cano Mille, Shafting, Pulleys, Ac, Lath and Shingle Milla, Wheat and Corn Milla, Circular Sawa, Belting, Ac. Send for descrip? tivo Circular and Price List. WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE COMPANY, March 24 6mo $ . _ Utica, New York. ~STT CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW and Commodiou8 HOUSE, located corner of Broad? way and Forty-second atreet. Now _:York, posseaaes advantages over all other houses, for the accommodation of its guests. It was built expreaaly for a firat-class family boarding house-tue rooms being largo and en suite, heated by steam-with hot and cold water, and furnished second to nono; while the oulinary department ls in tho moat experienced banda, affording guests an unequalled table. Ono of Atwood's Patent Elovatoi s is aleo among tho "modern improvements" and at thc service of guests, at all hours. Tho Broadway and University Placo Cars pas? the door every four minutes, running from the City Hall to Central Park, while tho Sixth and Se ven th Avenue lines aro but a short block on either side, affording ample facilities for commu? nicating with all the depots, steamboat landings, places of amusement and business of tbe great motropolia. MORE A HOLLEY, March 19 Gmo Proprietors. Pure "Dickson's Improved" Cotton Seed, FOR SALE, at $2.00 per buahel for any amount of 5 bushels or under. Over 5 bushels, at $1.50 per bushel. Seed grown from acod bought by me of Mr. David Dickaon, of Oxford, (?a., (the great secda man.) in 18G7. at $4.00 per bushel. Tho DICKSON yields moro than any other Seed in tho country. Warranted pure. Hon. David Houser, Statu Senator from Orange burg, writes as follows concerning tho "Dickaon Improved Cotton Seed:" ST. MATTHEW'S, S. C., February 15,18(50. A. P. AMAREB, ESQ.: The "Dickaon Improved," obtained of you laat Hpring, turned out moro cot? ton per acre than any other I have ever planted, except tho same variety of seed planted hy me before tho war, which were lost hy Sherman a in condiariea. DAVID HOUSER. A. P. AMAKER, St. Matthow'a, S. C. March 21 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. _ DRS. REYNOLDS Sc REYNOLDS 4tffrtTtnf^?> are preparad to furnish ARTIFICAL {n?*3BHSL TEETH on a larger seale than liere ^-*-l-l-ULr tofore, and at rates much below tho usual charges. Their recent improvement, lately patented, con? stitutes the highest order of art in this speciality, aud is fully warranted. Dentures constructed by this procesa possess many advantages over gold plate work, and can be supplied at about half the cost of thc latter. An examination of specimens, especially by those having experience in such mattera, is respect? fully invited. Ordinary VULCANITE RUBBER SETS 125. T|je same, strengthened by gold banda, |?15. Terms cash. April 30] STRONG INDUCEMENTS, rilliE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPA X NY will insure $1,000, at the following rates; Age 25-$14 50. " 30- 10.55. " 35- 10.40. ' 40- '23.30. " 45- 28 85. " 50- 86.65. All other companies charge 40 to 50 percent, more. Before, von insure, examino for yourselves. E. II. HEINIT8H, F. h 27 Agent for Sooth Carolina. Light! Light!'. Light!!! SAFETY and Econonivcombined, bv using the CRESCENT C AS GENERATOR and CRES? CENT OIL. This Oil is non-explosive and gives a brilliant light, without the use ot lamp-chim? neys, or the trouble of cleaning them. Kerosene Lamps altered to uso tho Crescent Oil and Oas G oner alor, at a trilling expenso. For further in foruiHtion and a supply of Crescent Oil and Oas Generator, applv to J. ft T. H. AGNEW. BOSABALIi Purifies the Blood. For Salo i>y :?I uggi^e-. Everywhere. For Sale. ASIX-HORSE ENGINE- mounted on wheols; built expressly for Threshing and Ginning. Apply to lt. TOZER, City|Machine Works, April 27 Columbia, b. C. ?El O 3D HM SIO Prompt, Cheau and Accurate, ESTAD MARCH, LISHEE 1 86 5. THE PHONIX Dook, Job ?nd Newspaper Tower Press HINTING ESTABLISHMENT! Mam St reot, above Taylor, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE proprietor bas recently made EXT EN SI eE ADDITIONS to bis former largo ?tock of material - Tvpc, Presses, Colored Inks, Paper, Cards, etc, introducing tim LATEST STY) KS. and is fully ?irepared to undertake anv and ? v< rv thing in the ?LAIN and FANCY PRINTING LINE, a chriV iVrfff tit a massive volume or a. thirty oater. The following ar?' the inducements: From feet 1 25 ~m c Prices aro Lower than any other establishment lu this State, or even New York. Pamphlets. Circulars. Bill Heads. Briefs, Ball Tickets. _A Invitations, Dray Tickets. Receipts, Prog ra mm eu, WgSPfr ll and-bilhi. Letter Head*. '^qMK?t Postera. Checks, x'\iSSr' bianka, Drafts, -^-mmuaaio- Lr.bels, Wedding. Visiting and Business Cards. Ac, ?kc, of all styles and sizes: in fact, s* Any and Every Description of Printing! \n one. tw<>, three Colors and Bronze, promptly attended to. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor Land and City Property for Sale. 14 FIRST CLASS CITY RESIDENCES, 8 to 12 . Rooms, 2. 7 Second Ola** City B? -ideno .-. Oto 10 Rooms, 3. 5 Third Class "" " 3 to 8 " 4. s Valuable Building 1 ?its, on Main street, ."). Kl '. Lots, in other parts of the city, (j. 8 Large- Lot? in Waverley. 7. 14 Trai-ts of Land, within S mil*? of Columbia, from ten acres to 1,000, 8. The Hopkins T. (). Plantation, 1,180 acres, 9. 2,422 acres, near Kingsville, ?>IH of the best cotton and st?ick plantations in tho country, 10. 9 Other Plantations in Richland-some Ol them very desirable. 11. 10,000 acres in Kdgefltdd -several tracts, 12. Mill and Planling Property In Lexington, 13. 13,0?M> acres in Charleston -phosphate and other Lauds, 14 2,500 acres Farming 1 ands in Fairfield, IS. 1,700 aeres nsar Orren /ill Court House, tl!. (1,000 " iii Laurens-several IractB, 17 . 2.000 " i" Kershaw, IS. 1,000 " ii' Marlbom a No. 1 pla: ? . 19. -Jio " in York- rich in gold, 20. 7 Fine P'antattons in Abbeville. 21. 85.0110 Her?* of Land in Florida. Parties desiring to purchase or sell propel ty, will ?Ind it to their interest to consult wit?i ns. Wo have correspondents in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to which points we are constantly mending descriptive lists of property for sale. Mareil G GIBBES A THOMAS. Wines, Liqnors and Segars. 1)ARTIES requiring supplies in this line, will find, upon inspection, the most completo as? sortment of Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS, WINKS ANDSEOAKS, - ich can he offered, whilo the un ity and quality eau be depended on as repre? sented. For sale, at small profits, bv April 28 PEO. BVMMEBB, Drop in at the Carolina House, ON Washington street, near Main, and sample tho compounds dispensed there- genuine iqriors; no fusel oil or damaging mixtures. 'Seeing is believing," l>nt tasting, ls the genuine :est. R. BARRY, I'?oprietor. March 28