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THE DAILY ?| PH (ENI ?. Daily Paper $8 a Year! "Let our Just Censure ^^^^S&ShS S^Sr Attend the Trur Event." Tri-Weekly 85 a Year BY JULIAN A. SELBY._COLUMBIA? S. C.. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY26, 1869. VOLUME IV-NO YstijT THE PHONIX. PUBLISHED DAILT AND TBI-WKEKLT. THE GLEANER, EVE KV WEDNESDAY UOBNIKQ. 3Y JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOB AXD PBOPKIETOB. Office on Main St., few doors above Taylor. TERMS IN VARIAD L Y IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTION. Dailv, 6 months..$4 Ul) | Tri-Weckly, G mos...$2 50 Weekly, G moutliK.$1 00 ADVERTISEMENTS Ina .-rted at 75contspor squaro of niuo linos for tho first Insertion, and 50 cents oach subs?quent. Weekly 75 cents each insertion. ear A liberal discount made on the above rates when advertisements areinserted bi' the month. AGENTS.-Hiram Mitchell, Spartanburg: J. lt. Allen, Ohcstor;8. P. Einard, Newberry O. H.;'Jas. Grant, Union; Julius Poppe, Andoraou 0. H. Thc Colton Crop ?nd tho Politicians. All our accounts from tho South coucur in tho statement that tho spriue: floods anti tho cold weather have had an injurious effect upon the cotton plant. In mauy sec lions of tho country the plantations in the J river bottoms have been washed out, aud replanting will bo required, while on tho up-lands tho cold weather has been very prejudicial, and the young plants hnvo as? sumed a yellow aud sickly appearance, which promises ill for tho couiiug crop. Auything which affects tho yield of cottou in this country inevitably affects industry 1 and trade in tho general results of tho yoar. Cotton is our chief gold-produoing staple, and is relied upon to settle a large portion of our foreign balances and to equalize tho How of the precious metals. It therefore enters largely in the field of view of bank? ers aud merchante who watch tho progress of our trade, and forms ono of tho great' elements of their calculations. Washing rains, heavy floods and a cold spring aro by them looked upon as national disasters. At the present time there is another dire? ful element which selfish considerations and private aims are bringing to bear in a man? ner injurious to our supply of cotton this year. Wo alludo to the efforts which aro being made to delay the elections in some of tho cotton States until the time of the year that would throw them into tho midst of the cotton-pickiug season. Such a pro? ceeding cannot but have a most disastrous I result. The nowly-liberated freedmen take ] great delight in their new political rights, aud aro always willing to give up their la? bors for the purpose of taking part in po? litical meetings and political demonstra? tions, and no seasou moro prejudicial to thu general interest thau the fall of tho year can be selected for these operations. Tho parties who aro urging such delay are main? ly disappointed politicians who have not succeeded in obtaining nominations or ap? pointments, and they hopo that if tho elec? tions can be put off, something will turn up to their advantage. They are the Micaw bers of the field of politics. Fortunately, this matter rests entirely in the hands of President Grant, and we must look to him alone for tho assurance that he will not be led into an error pernicious to the whole country by selfish political mis? representations, and on him will rest, tho | entire responsibility of action in the ques? tion. No partisan advice eau relieve him of tho stigma that will follow upon action in? jurious to tho great interests of the country. Prom Waahingtou we have conflicting ru? mors of his intentions in this matter, which, coming as they do, from authoritative sources, tend to disquiet the public mind. The assertion that the Mississippi and Texas elections must be deferred until the result in Virginia is known indicates some hidden purpose, neither creditable to the President nor considerate of the public good. He should at once set tho mind of the country nt rest by issuing his proclamation for hold? ing the elections in Mississippi and Texas, two of our greatest eotton-growing States, iu July next. Tho canvass and the election will then be over before the cotton-picking seasou commences, and the freed labor will be left free from political agitatiou during that period of the year when its misdirec? tion would have the most pernicious effect on our crops, trade and revenue. [New York Herald. -o An outbreak in Ireland is feared, and the police iu Cork are, therefore, ordered to be unusually vigilant. Cotton Machinery. FOP SALE, a complete sot of COTTON MA? CHINERY for a Mill of 150 looms, of a rapa? city of 12,000 pounds weekly of 3t> m-di heavy sheetings. Carding ia new, aiid of tho bent make; has been run but six moutha. Spinning, (patont flyer throstles,) Dressers and Looms, iu perfect order; together with harneases, reeds, beams, bobbins, and all the furniture necessary to start and run a mill of the above size at one-.. Can bc delivered in Boston immcdiatelv. Apply to WM. GRAY A CO., May 18 jG 5ft Sommer street, Boston, Mass. Notice. 3A FIRST CLASS HORSE 8HOER can ob? tain employment at Wilmington, N. C. First class wages per day, as to work on shooa, offered. For further information address HAYDEN & HANBY. May 27 8*_Wilmington, N. C. Wanted. PAST DUE COUPONS and Bonds of the city of Columbia. GREGG, PALMER & CO. Special Notices, THE M A lilli A CAE KINO-EsBays ou the | Errors of Youth and tho Follies of Age in regard to Social Evils, with certain help for tho erring and unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopoB, | freo of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA? TION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. May 22 3mo ?3- PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE.-A NEW COVKSE OF LECTURES, as delivered at thc New York Mutseum of Anatomy, embracing tho subjects: How to Live and What to Live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Generally Reviewed; The Cause of Indigestion; Flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically Considered, Ac. These lectures will bu forwarded on receipt of four stamps, by ad? dressing Sec'y Dalutnoru Museum of Anatomy, 71 West Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. ^ TWICE A WEEK. OFSNING GOOBS AT Wm. 3D- HM O -xr o 9m\ NEW DRY GOODS STORE, ox ."Hain Street, under Columbia Hotel. RECEIVING regularly TWICE A WEEK by tho steamers from New York for Charleston, new hues of Goods, thereby adding to our attractive stock of Dress Gooda, Hosiery, Gloves, Em? broideries, Laces, White Gooda. Corsets, Hoop? Skirts, Linens, Table Damasks. Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Crash, Shooting in Linen and Cotton, Homespuns in White and Brown. Linen Hand? kerchiefs, Gent's White Linen Shirts, Bosoms, Collars and Cuffs, Cassimeros, Dinims, Checks, Stripes, Ticks, Perfumery, Pomades, Notions, Ac, Ac, all of which will bc sold at popular prices. W. D. LOYE, Main Street, May Under Columbia Hotel. Looli. Out FOR BARGAINS! Great Reduction in Prices of all kinds of Dry Goods, Notions and FANCY GOODS, to Reduce Stock, at C. F. JACKSON'S. May LS_ Mackerel. 7jr KITS Ko. 1 Bay and Shoal MACKEREL. O 00 Bbls., Halves and Quarters, Noa. 1,2 and ;t. for sale by R. .V (t. D. HOPE. Desirable Residence for Sale. . . A Lot, containing one-third of an acre, AJ??T with a neat commodious DWELLING Milli HOUSE, having an np-atairs of five Rooms, a Basement of livo Rooms, Rathing-room with shower bath, all necessary out-buildings and in good repairs. Inquire at this office. March 28 Solace and Virginia Leaf. r* GROSS SOLACE. O 2 " Virginia Loaf-fresh from tho Fac? tory, for sale ut the Ale and Lager Beer Depot. April 20 _ _ JOHN C. SE EOE RS. For Sale. ASIX-HORSE ENGINE-mounted on wheels; built expressiv for Threshing and Ginning. Applv to R. TOZER, City Machine Works, _April 27 Columbia. S. C. Good! Better!! Best!!! READER, if you want tho best nAM in market, try ono of Thomas <f CO.'H Kentucky Hams, sojd only bv J. tc T. R. AGNEW. 200 Bbls. Flour FROM. Northern, Western and Southern Milla, for aale at lowest rates of tho season, bv May 13 FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER. City Taxes. CITY COUPONS, receivable for Citv Taxes, for Mle by_GREGG, PALMIER A CO. 75 Pounds Gibson's Butter FOR salo at FORTY-FIVE CENTS per pound, at retail. May 20 FISH ER. LOWRANCE A FISHER. May Butter. 4TUBS Prime May BUTTER. For sale bv MaylS GEO. SYMMERS. Measuring Faucets, (~t UARANTEED correct, at manufacturers' TT prices and freight, by Mav 13 FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER. SELLING OFF AT COST SEELING OFF AT COS'" SELLING OFF AT COST SELLING (iFF AT COST SELLING OFF AT COST SELLING OFF AT COST SELLING OFF AT COST CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY CLOCKS, WAT- Ill's AND JEWELRY CLOCKS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY PRIOR TO REMOVAL PRIOR TO REMOVAL PRIOR TO REMOVAL PRIOR TO REMOVAL PRIOR TO REMOVAL PRIOR TO REMOVAL PRIOR TO REMOVAL I. SULZBACHEB. I. SULZBACHEB. I. SULZBACHEB. I. SULZBACHEB. I. SULZBACHEB. I. SUI "BACHER. Mav 18 I. SULABACHER. Pocket Oom Sheller. SHELLS 6 bushels of corn per hour. A small boy can can use them. Any lady can use thom. Weight, 1 pound. They supply a want long needed. Will wear always. Takes every kernel off the cob Price, only |2. I April 28 J. & T. R. AGNEW. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION' American Life Insurance Company, OF Philadelphia, Pa., December 31st, 1809, made to thc Honorable Comptroller-General of tho Stato of South Carolina: CAPITAL. Paid up Capital. $500,000 00 ASSETS. RoalEstate owned by tho Company.. $ 01,073 07 Loans on Mortgages. 89.570 00 Ronds, Stock and other Securities_ 891,010 32 Cash and Cash Items. (35,702 02 Loans on Stocks and Ronda. 112,037 03 Interest, Premiums aud other proper ty 775,470 3G Net amount of all Assets.$2,325,492 08 LIABILITIES. Unpaid Losses and Claims. ? 55,720 00 | lie-insurance Fund. 1,249,151 02 Total Liabilities (except Capital Stock.$1,304,871 62 INCOME, Cash received during year.il,118,530 20 EXTENDITCHES. Cash expended.5 071,057 20 MISCELLANEOUS. Policies in foroo end of voar, No. 10,282. Net amount in forco cud of year_$24,759,901 59 j No. Policios terminated from all causes, No. 1,100. Net amount terminated from all causes.$3,572,001 82 Witness the corporate seal of said Company and thc official signature of the President, at Phila? delphia, this seventeenth day of May, A. D. 1869. [L.8.] A. WHILDIN, President. Sworn and subscribed before mc this 18th dav of Mav. A. D. Is0'.>. [i.. s. ] \V. W. DOUGHERTY, Alderman. t?f Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet. Wo are prepared to oller unusual in? ducements to livo men who mean butinete. Tho American baa no superior, as is shown hy its age, success and present staudiug. For further par? ticulars and circulars, apply to CALDWELL A BRENIZER, General Agents for North and South Carolina. Office First National Rank Building, Charlotte, N. C._May 27 3* For Rent. THAT Desirable RESIDENCE on tho cor f|rn* "cr of Lady and Picken* streets, containing JU!lL.Nine Rooms. For particulars applv to May 13 B. T. DENT. Stall No. t. Market. Wheat Fans. pi RAIN CRADLES and SCYTHES, STRAW \JT FORKS, Threshers, Horse Powers and Reap? ers, on hand, and for sale low, bv May 8 FISHER, LOWRANCE fe FISHER. Pure Corn Whiskey. ?)f\ BB LR. Pure Corn WHISKEY, for sale low ?\J to dealers. E. A G. D- HOPE, May 1 Agents for Old North State Distillery. Bolting Cloths. AFULL assortment on hand, MILL STONES and IRONS, purchased at low rates, bv Mays FISHER, LOWRANCE V FISHER Olives, &c. KEGS, 2 gallons each, Spanish Olives. O Olives stuffed with Anchovies, in bottles. Plain "Queen" Olives, in bottles. For sale by May ? GEORGE SYMMERS*. Good Investments. dl!Q AAil CHARLOTTE .'..VD S. C. RAIL VpOjWUU ROAD BONDS, $5,000 Columbia and Augusta Railroad BOD?S. $10,000 " " .' " Stock, $20,000 South Carolina " $1,000 City of Wilmington Bonds, $5,000 " .' Memphis $0,000 New Stale Bonds, $3,000 City of Columbia Coupons. For sale by GREGG, PALMER h CO. New Books at Bryan & McCarter's. TRAVELS IN JAVA AND TUE EAST INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO, with Maps and Plates, by Biekmore, Travels in Alaska, by Whymper, Phineas Finn, the Irish member, $1.25, My Recollections of Lord Byron, hy Countess Guiccola, ?1.75, Palestine, Syria and Asia Minor, by Freese. How He Won Her, by Mrs, Southworth, $1.75, Pro-Historic Nations, by Baldwin, $1.75, Colorado, its Parks and Mountains, hy Bowles. Two Life Paths, a romance, by Muhlbach, ('Oe, Thc Factory, by Miss Braddon, 75 cents, Cometh ap as ? Flower, Ot) cents, Maroonere Island, sequel to Young Marooners. New Photograph Albums, Chromos, .Vc. THE WASHINGTON HOUSE -^y^ IS now prep ired to accommodate Regular, as well ns Transient, ROARDERS. Terms modedrate. May '.? 2mo NICKERS ON HOUSE." COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. -vv THIS pleasantly located HOTEL, r.1! unsurpassed by any Uou?c \,\ the South f'?r C 'luiort atld healthy _"locality, is open to Travelers and others seeking BOARD for the Summer. Fami? lies can be accommodated with nico, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call is solicited." Mav ll Imo WM. A. WRIGHT. COLUMBIA HOTEL Columbia, JS?. C. THE Proprietors take pleasnro in announcing this elegantly-furnished Establishment now open for the accommodation of guests. The table will always be supplied with every delicacy of thc sea? son-both from tho New York and Charleston markets, and no efforts will bo spared to give perfect satisfaction, in every respoet, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH in tho refectory every day from ll until half-past 12 o'clock. H.MH.%TDMENHOP,? P?0*IUETOIt8. April 27 limo Notice is Given Tn AT tho undersigned trill applv to Hon. Vf. Hutton Wigg, Judge of Probate, at.bia office, at 12 M., on 20th July next, for a cha charco aa sureties to bond of Robert R. Bolton, aa administrator, with will annexed, of Elisha Carter, deceaeed. T. J. GIBSON, May 20 il2_H. M. GIBSON. Seasonable Goods ! Jus? t In! A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF DUES S GOODS, Suitable for the Summer, SUCH asBEREGES, GRENADINES,SHEEP. ORGANDIES, LAWNS, Ac, ic. Wo offer inducements as to price for all Spring DRESS GOODS fer the balance of the season. Alao, in rocoipt of a fresh lot of Chelly's Kid Cilovca, Silk aud Lisio Gloves, Glove Fitting Corsets. Bono and Recd Corsets, all numbera, linc of Trimming Ribbons, all widths and colora, Fringes, Gimp, Braids, Buttons, Ac, Ac. Au elegant assortment Gents' Under Vests, in ailk, lisio thread, (brown and white,) cotton, novia, gauze merino, Ac Another lot of handsome Shetland and Gre? nadine Shawls. Wo always keep tho best Toilet Articles, such as Glycerine, Palm Oil, Poncine, Pumice, Cas? tile, Honev, Almond and Congress Soaps, Lan? guage of Flowers. Love among tho Bosca, Opo nonax, Ihlang-Ihlang, Night Blooming Cercus, Burnet's standard Colognes. French and Ger? man imported Cologne, fresh Pomades, Coco iuc, Caheton, Ac Our Wholesale Department. A nico assortment of Prints, Bleached and Brown Goods just to hand, together with a full | liuo of other doods for the Department. Wrap? ping Paper, Twine, kc. May Di_R. C. SHIVER. Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, Fresh Country and Mountain BUTTER, Pink-Eve and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fine Goshen CHEESE, at G. DIERCKS, Jan 28 At the Sign of the Watch. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 5500.000. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Deposit? of $1.00 and Upwards Received. MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Planters, Professional Men and Trusteea can depo? sit their Funda and rcceivo six per cent, intci cat, compounded every six months. OFFICERS i ors. WADE HAMPTON, President. COL. J. B. PALMER, Vice-president. THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. J. C. R. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. Peraons at a distance may send money by Express. May 1 Bacon and Flour. OA f\C\f\ LBS- Ttime BACON SIDES. 200 bblB. FLOUR, at 18 to SH j>erJBarrel._For_eale by^ E. A G. D. HOPE. DR. W. H. TUTT*S STANDARD PREPARATIONS. SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, Expectorant, Vegetable Liver Pills, Improved Hair Dve. For sale bv Feb 27 ly E. E. JACKSON. _ Pipes ! Pipes ! ! S\f\ DOZ. Assorted Brier Root, with Metal ??KJ Screw?, 20 Doz. do., with Maerschaum Lining, 1 gross Pane T'iyir. JOHN C. SEEGERS. OF??N*IXQ NEW GOODS KIN ARB'S. ~XXTF- OTES, THIS MORNING, several In VV voices of NEW DRESS GOODS, with Fringes. Giirps and Burtons to match. A full line nf Printed Lawns, Cambric?, Jaco? nets and Organdies. A full line ol' Sheeting. A full linc of Long Cloths. A full linc of Calicoes. A full linc t;f White Gooda, j A full line ol' Kid Glove a. A full line of Lisle Thread Gloves. A full line of Hosiery. A full line of Irish Linens. A full linc Cassim?*res for Gent'.emsn't- Suiis. .V iud line Linen Coating, Drills and Ducks. Making our stock quite as f;tll and complete as it was two wi'i-ks ago. We solicit a call from rinrfriends ard all visi? tors to our city, with tho assurance that our stock and prices will please ali. J. H. A- M. I.. KINARD, April 28 One door South Columbia lb tel. Jos. DAMKI, POPE. A. C. HASKELL, POPE & HASKELL, .t T ro n XL vs A T L A IF AXT? SOLICITORS IX KQX'ITY, Oflii-t Law I :. 111 < .. Columbia. S. C. May r< Chewing Tobacco. OA POXES ?-Rose B?a," vcrv fine. ZI ' 2 " "Navy," 10 " Common, low price. April 20 _JOHN C. S El. OE RS Barber Shop. IHAVE this dav opened a BARBER SHOP, on PLAIN STREET, ?here I can always be found, ready to accommodate all who favor me with their custom. I respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of my white fellow-citizens. May 22_F. KENBTLER. Scythes and Grain Cradles. . >ik DOZ. Gri??ii'e ?? ni GRAIN CRADLER, ?\J 6 dor. five and six Finger Grain Cradles At low prices for cash J. & T. R. AGNEW. "IN THIS SIGN I CONQUER." HEIKTITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT THE CROWNING GLORY OF MEDI? CINE AND THE WONDER OF MODERN SCIENCE. THE WAVING BANNER OF HEALTn SPREADS TRIUMPHANT OVER TUE LAND. A Great and Good Medicine. THE NEW THEORY OF HEALTH. THE LIFE of all Flesh is Blood tho Health ofall Lift- in Purity of Flesh-without Purity of Blood no Flesh eau he free from Dhcr.se. IIEINITSH'S atEEX'S DELIGHT AX ANTIDOTE TO DISEASE. Great American AlterStivo and Blond Purifier! For the Cure ofall those Diseases vhi< h may bc troced lo a vitiated condition of th? Dlooa. Tho Theory is that Blood is tho Lifo of all Flesh, and if impure, tho Lifo of all Disease. Life and Health ts only to ho maintained by the circulation of pure arterial blood. Such as Scrofula, Rheumatitin, Hepatic Disor? ders, Inflammation, Fevers, Liver Complaint, Consumption, Kiiipr'n Evil, Boils, Itching Hu? mor of Skin, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Tet? ter, Skin Disensos, Pimples, Roughness of Skin, Blotches, Paiti in Bonce, Old Ulcers, Syphilis and Syphilitic Hores, Indigestion, Intlammation of Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in Back, General Debility, and all complaints arising from deficiency and poverty of Blood. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT I3 the Wonder of Modern Science. No medicine has attained such a world-wide reputation ns this justly celebrated compound. Its extraordinary healing powors arc attested to hy thousands, and every mail is freighted with letters bearing testimony to its excellent character and worth a? a medicine. Orders are coining in from ail quarters, and all bear unmistakable evidence of its great popularity. Be sure and ask for "ffEINTfSIPS QUEEN'S DELIGHT;' And > <? ' ..at his name is on it. Look out and avoid base imitations. FISHES & HEINITSH, Wholesale Ace nfs, April 181 Conimbia, H. C. JD 3? O BTJS IPR, Prompt, Cheap and Accurate. LISHED 1 3 C 3 . THE PHONIX Book, Joh and Newspaper Power Tress PRINTING ESTABLISPPTJ Main Street, above Taylor, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE proprietor is constantly making EX TENSI vE ADDITIONS U? his* large stock of material-Tvpc, Prest-es, Colored Inks. Paper, Card.-, 'te.,' ii:tiv..bieiii? I.ATFS'I STYLES, and \- fully pr- t - re ' ;o und"! tul; any and every thing'in tin PLAIN and F.\N< From a Co?7? Vititetot mas"!?-'' v 'Mu.3df?.. Poster. Th following ar if th? ii-: neem-nts: y. ,i I fl fr ii J?-;. jil//<.:*s" I I 14 ff ^4y--?--f:sr- 15 II ~r Prices Lower than any other establishment In tiiis State, or even Sew York. I Pamphlets, Circulars. Dill Heads, Briefs, Ball Tickets. >;J& Invitations, Dray Tickets, i^T^fe* Receipts, Programmes, ' Hand-bills. Lotter Heads. ; yMBtwBVt. Posters, Checks, cBlanks, Drafts, ^a**???*? Labels, Wedding. Visiting and Business Cards, Ar., of all styles and sizes; in fact. Any and Every Description of Printing^. In ono, two, three Colors and Bronze,prompt? ly attended to. Mav 28 JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.