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Tuesday Morning, July ll, 1865. A Mother Seeking her Son'. - . We have received a pathetic appeal from Mrs. B. Feary, of Tradelphia. Ohio County, West Virginia, entreating infor? mation with regard to & missing son. Sergt. Wm.. G. Feary, of Battery D, 1st West Virginia Artillery, wa? made a pri? soner by the Confederates, and taken to the hospital at Florence, on thc 13th day of February, two days before the prison? ers were removed for exchange lie was sick of fever; and, from this date, no in? formation in respect to him has reached his mother. She is naturally in a most unhappy state of anxiety regarding his fate; and on her behalf, we make an ap? peal, through the columns of the Pheonix, to any such person as may be able to fur nish the desired information. The heart of every parent will second this appeal, and all persons of humanity, having the means to know and learn, are earnestly entreated tosend to us, orto Col. N. Haugh ton, Commander of the United States forces at *his post, any trustworthy infor? mation that can be had in respect to the missing soldier. We should be pleased, in the meantime, to learn who was the sur? geon in charge of thc Confederate hospital at Floreuce during the period in question, and where he may be addressed. We shall be most happy, if possible, and through any agency, lo relieve the anxieties of this hapless mother. Important Decision. Tho reader, of every class, will do well to note thc following important decision, copied from the Richmond Whig, of May i 26. Tho principle laid down will, as a matter of course, regulate all the relation8 of debtor and creditor, as well as those of landlord and tenant: i The Court yesterday delivered its writ? ten opinion in relation to contracts enter? ed into between landlord and teuant on the basis of Confederate money. Rent dee prior to April 1, 1865, and not paid, is to be paid in Federal currency, such a sum as the amount of rent in Confederate money would have purchased of gold at the time the payment was due. Thus, if the rent were ?1,500 per quarter, the sum to be now paid for the rent due March 31 is -ascertained by dividing the ?1,500 bj' (say) 60, the selling rate of gold, equal to ?25 in greenbacks. From ami after the 1st April, 1865, rent for the unexpired term is, for dwelling houses, fixed at the raies in 1S60, and for stores .ind other places of public business an addition of 50 per cent. Tomlin against Giles. This case was decided, so far as eoncerns the rent, in accordance with the principle above an? nounced The rent in 1860, as a dwelling house, was ?300. If used and rented then for e. place of public business, as a portion of it now is, the rent would have proba? bly been ?400. Add to this latter fifty per cent, and the rent is ascertained which the tenant shall pay. TUE PEESIDENT'S^SEALTH.-The Herald states that the condition of President Johnson's health is such that he needs rest, good air and careful medical attendance to restore him to his wonted health and strength. RELIEF FOE TUE SOUTH.-The New York Herald calls on the Government and Korlhem business corporations and indi viduals to arrange ways and means for supplying the necessities of thc Southern people. A HORRIBLE AFFAIR.-A correspondent, of the Savannah Republican states that three white plant?is, living above the Ashepoe Ferry, S- C., were murdered a short time since by some colored persons. The names of the unfortunate individuals wera Hoar, West aud Richdale. They were living on u- plantation owned by "Wm. Lowndes. In the proceedings of a late court mar? tial, in the city of Charleston, Lieut. A. S. Br?dine was tried and found iruilty of expelling the negroes from Hibernian Hall, which had been engaged for a meeting of white citizens. The General commanding tne department has withdrawn tho repri? mand to whjch the aceused was sentenced by the court. The thermometer, in a shaded situation, in Charleston, Btood, on the 3d instant, at from 02* to ?6 degrees. On thc 7th, it reached only 92$. This range was be? tween tb? bour3 of 8* to 6 p. m. Gov. Brown retires from the Executive chair of Georgia in a long address to the people. He counsels obedience to the laws, subscription to the oath, and a general resignation to all that may happen. It will be remembered that, in the abo % lition of slavery, theaepresentation of the Southern States must be increased. The negro must now rank as an entire man. and not as the fifth of ono only. Upland cotton sold in Charleston, at auction, on Saturday la?t, at 31* cent?. A lot of damaged uplands sold at 12}. We are indebted to lidwm J. Scott,? I Esq., for-copies pf the Jsew- York Herald and Tribune* of the 4th, and the Rich? mond Timet, of the 6 th. NEWSPAPERS.-Our readers are advised ' lh?t"tbey jwill find a considerable^ variety of Northern newspapers at the neat,?*f the Phoenix. They are invited to cxamise them._^ 1 TnK WEATUEK.-Sunday was a painfully oppressive day. Night brought no relief. The moon seemed to shine out with fervor, making her way through thin masses of a snowy clo'ud drift." At half-past 10 p. m., we are told that there was a sudden light? ing up of the heaven, as if by the dawn or by an aurera, which passed off in a few minutes, and was followed by lo"w rumbling sounds, not unliko the imitation thunder at a theatre. But no earthquake followed herc, of which we arc advised. Between 1 and 2 in the morning, a shower of rain came down,-lasted but a few minutes, and the sky cleared again. The shower was too dry to lay the dust, or cool of the earth the upper crust, and while we write, though the atmosphere is .somewhat lighter, we still have trie pros I peet of the continuance of dry hot wea i ther. The failure of rain during tbs pre? sent week will be a severe blow to the prospects of the corn crop. Of cotton, we I have no iedrs-so little has been planted, j V. S.-While we write, al 2 V p. m. I Monday, we are enjoying a heavy ano relieving shower, which promises to con? tinue. The lightning flashes, the thunder: roll, the incumbent, atmosphere lifts sensi bly, and we breathe with more freedon I and a more grateful sentiment of life. Oh the sovereign thunder! Oh! the seraphi< lightning! Ye storm to purify-ye rag? to bless. Would that all the powers tba disturb our skies were as benevolent o mission as yours. PIPING TO GOOD PuBro6E.-i-We wer* surprised, a day or two ugo, by a noudc script looking packet, addressed to th editor, and accompanied by a sealed lettei The packet looked suspicious. It was o peculiar shape, though of small dimes sious, and, recently excited by accounts c the various ingenious methods for blowin. up, exterminating mid in some way getfin rid of bonis Napoleon, our imaginatio suggested that some wicked expert tnigl " practicing in thc same manner upe cKir most .-acred personality. We pn ceeded to open the packet with all tb precautions necessary in such cases. Bo rowing a pair- of pinchers from Mr. M cawber, designed especially for a thc when something should be turning ii] and a pair of tongs from Mr3. Candi when she had no ute for them, her hu band being from home, we contrive without damage or casualty, with the a: of these implements, to make our wt into the secrets of the mysterious pack? Great wa?our relief, and our satisfacfu scarcely less so. We found the packet contain, bound in leaves of rose, of v j nilla- and lavendar, a goodly and wi j shaped briar root pipe, of the latest stv I of art and fashion. An anonymous lett j contained the following very grace! j vers dc soci?ty, in which the writer shoi himself capable of well playing on t pipes of Pan. lu process of time, wi frequent practice, he may tak>e liberti with the flute of Apollo. Wo are ve grateful rb the donor for so happily cc ceiviug a special want in our sanctu: We trust that he will never be pipele especially where his own voice is so mu cal. It is not for us lo say, positive from whom this tribute comes; but . greatly suspect a certain gentleman wi in these evil day*, has contrived blend several professions and vocations I who can give a legal Opinion in the cou j of plc po'tdre.-the proper and only coi left to us now a days-who can adminis to a diseased corpus, and gratify, w wholesome, comforts I lie most healthy o In a word, aut Diabolus aut Cohen. A we trust we ehail offend neither party bringing them together in such close c nectioji and ia the same sentence. W ther Cohen or thc devil, we are equr obliged to him. He is a gentlen under tho circumstances, and we si play upon his pipe, duly regarding stops and points, with a perfect indif ence as to the future uses of the EI:K W# should not forget to aoknowlec along with the pipe, a packet of chi tobacco, of the famous Scarfalctti bra which was one secrat of thc equivi shape of the packet, which first exci oaf apprehensions. Wc write with pipe in our mouth, and the pleat i smoke curling about our brows. I smoke in honor of tho) giver, whether j sends from Assembly street or Top] j We waft bim a cloud for . it'ter reg I and trust that it will take thc rigbt di tion. We know not that either party needs puff of ours>; tlie devil has long since en? joyed the tributes of a thousand editors ?and p?jets; and, on tire .principle that good wane needs? never a brush, so our young lawyer-medico merchant of Assembly stree,t, giving opinions, feeling pulse?, ad ministering physic, and selling good wines, good ale, and good things^ generally, is almost independent of the editorial "well done." Bot we have kept oar readers too j long from the graceful verses which ac? companied the packet^ .Here they ore excellently.rhymed and pleasantly tittillat jng in an epigrammatic fashion: To thc Editor of Ute Columbia Phonix: "Will you play upon this pipe?"--? Ham? let to\ Guildenssern, To vou, who've often piped a lay, And blown a flattering Jt>??f, I send a pipe-not made of clay, Nor "per.e'rable stuil'." Of stronger mould-yet type of man, In thisl that, i nce awoke / To action, tho' sublime the plan, his efforls end in smoke! Not that I would accuse yo? now Of laboring not enough; . Too long the laurels on your brow Have flourished, (there's a. puff.) Give me another! and we'll blow Life's bubbles all away, j Till choice tobaccoes cease to grow, And pipes no loneer play! OLUMBIA, S. C., July 8, 1865. A great Family Literary Paper. I We desire to call the attention ol our readers to the advertisement, of the Nea York Weekly, which will bc found else? where. Thc paper named is, beyond ?jr.es tion, one of the very best papers publish? ed. Iis matter is entirely original; and consista of first-class STORIES, POEMS, SKETCHES, and varied departments; und while tho stories selected for publication are invariably exciting and deeply inte? resting, they are at the same time free from that unhealthy exeM.-ment which generally marks the newspaper literature of the day, and full of" sound morality. It will be seen by the advertisement that two uew* serials are just commenced, entitled "Owen thc Convict,-or the Heart's Devo? tion," and "Thc Cubau Heiress, or Old Hepsihnh's Secret." 3Wotice? Notice! JUST received and for sale, a fresh sup? ply of COFFEE and SUGAR. Al HARDY SOLOMON' ? CO.'S. Assemble street, West, below Piain. July ll 5 Farm vTanted. IDESIRE to hire a healthy FARM with? in' three miles ol' Columbia. A dwelling and necessary out. buildings for a small family required. A small place, with woodland attached and from '25 to ?o acres of planting land, preferred. Address in Writing, stating terms, location and ex? tent. W. ll. Nr., care of A. L. Solwmou, ! Commission Merchant, Plain street, Julv ll tutli2 JUST RECEIVED, THE L \TEST STYLE BOXXETS. RIBBONS. INFANT'S HATS, LACFS and FANCY COMBS. At MKS. S. A. SMITH'S, Taylor street, opposite Sidney Park. Julv ll 4* BUGGY AND BRETT. LIGHT COVEULD BUGGY, with four seats. M .SO, A handsome BRETT. For sale hy July ll 1* WILLIAM SIMONS. A BACOKT. OAA LBS. PRIME BACON,just ar OU\J rived and for sale bv WILLIAM SIMONS, Bull street, above Blanding. July il _ rticE - >RTME RICE, bv the pound or bushel, . for sale by WILLIAM SIMONS. July ll 1' MILCH COWS rTT^WdMILCH COWS-one with a young _L calf-for salo bv July ll 1* WILLIAM SIMONS. Fer Ch angeburg. CBTfyaV A four-horse WA (J ON and a V?^?-4..-- two horse COVERED, WAGON will leave for Orar.gel urg TO-MORROW, Wednesday; for freight or passage apply to july ll 1? R. P. M A VU ANT, Jr. House for Rent. ACOTrAGF RESIDENCE of four rooms, exclusive of two kitchen rooms, situated in a retired street, near tin; Ladies' Seminary. There is a garden, in fine condition, attached to tho premises, and an excellent well of water. Apply to thc undersigned, Winn street, near Char? lotte Depot. WM. SHEPHERD, july 11_ 1* Brass and Copper Wanted HSOLOMON &. CO. still continue t? . purchase BRASS and COPPER,. The highest market price will bc paid. H. SOLOMON & CO., West .?dc of Assembly street, July 5 Imo Below Plain. Do not'B?y, j Of Wet or Dry, Until you Try Tia. o ?-to OK of-; ZEALY, SCOTT & BRCXS, "^X/HO be,' modestly, but earnestly, to * f inform our few friends j?cd many customers that we bave bought, and are daily receiving, new stocks of BM? msm? GROCERIES AND Oilier Articles, A few of which we announce ns follows: lyOngcloths and Pavilion Gauzes, Gentlemen's and Ladies' Kerchiefs, Of the finest Litieu Cambric; Pongee Handkerchiefs and Corsets, Tiipes of Linen. Tapes of Cotton, Bareges of all the colors; Veils of glorious Grenadino, Calicoes of rainbow patterns; Cotton Spools and Sewing Needles, Figured Spencers, finest Muslins, And the loveliest of all Hoop Skirts, For the misses, maidens and mothers- j Ail who cherish pleasant fancies Of cool talking this hot weather. In the above, the reader will see that we have copied directly from "Fine as a Fid? dle?'' a new poem by Longfellow; Written with a whalebone yardstick. O'er a bottle, in i cellar. Where he grew both mum and mellow! i Why should von buy. You ask, "Dh! why?" Because you can't help it-only try! I Cern* and se*-! Look at, try, nial feel and fit, The?e Huts of Straw! j These lovely Ladies' Hats of Straw, I Ladies' lovely Bats of Straw; j Misses' lovely Hats of Straw, ? Lovelv Misses' Hats of Straw, White and black. And black and white, I The best to fit, the beet for sight. And, gentlemen, don't you hang back, j For here you Pee, for sharps and fiats, j We've got the finest titting Hats ! Hats of Brown Linen and Hats of Straw, i Hats of Black, and Brown, and White, I Felt as soft as a squirrel's paw, ! That yield ?t the very touch delight; j An ounce, a very feather in weight, i Beeae.se of their very smallness, great! I "Kout verront,0 j Sayeth Zealy, Scott & Bruns! i Come and view, With your own eyes, Our cheap and new Varieties! "In the name of the Prophet''-Figs! Sugar ; rushed and Sugar Brown; Candles Tallow, Candles Sperm;. Soap of Turpentine for Orson, Toilet Soap for Valentine; Raisins, Almonds, Nutmegs, Tea Cakes, Crackers. Cheeses, Tea and Coffee, j Pepper Black, and English Mustard, I And, to make the mass consistent, j Add we starch unto the schedule! "Starch!" "Marchi" j Right through the ruins, fearless as mar? tyrs, [ Mouey in pocket, down to headquarters Assembly street! *' ! Ladies'Bootees, Misses7 Bool ee0, ' Ladio.-' (.Jailers and Children's Shoes. We shall show ? To ali we know, ; That, willi Kerosene Oil ard Lamps, We have j The very best Liquors in town! : Champagne in quarts and pints, , Champagne Cider, first quality; ; Claret and Port and Sherry line, ? And the best Madeira Wine; ! Old Bourbon, t >o, ' With John Barleycorn, the hoy in blue. I " J Rend on below. I And yon shall know, ! How cheap and good our goods ?diall go! ! Toilet Powder, Combs and Brushes, ! Strings for Violin and Guitar, j Collars fol! and fancy Neck-ties, ? Brushes British, Brushes Yankee, j Por the teeth as tor the cranium. j By the way, I Lei us say, j Never tell us, "No, you wont;" Try the article so nice. Vulgarly, the dentrifice, Known to all ino world as Zozodontt Having adjusted your hair aad purified your teeth and gums, We will and can, Sell you the eiioicest Palmetto Fan. Mcssis. Zealy, Scott and Brun3, Wim ni full chorus,. Beg to repeat their exhortatory anthem, Before you buy, Of wet or dry, I (..'onie and try i The stock of Zealy, Scott and Bruns, ? Assembly street. July n 4 AUCTION SALES. By Durbec & Walter. THIS" BAY, at 9\ o'clock, at our office, wc will pei!, 2 Horse?, 3 "Wagon?, G mahogany hair Beat Chairs, What-Not, Lamps, Clothing and other articles to close consignment. * jtdy *1 Vu*<iable Hogs and Pins. By Jacob Levin, Auctioneer. THIS MORNING, I will sell, ftt ihe Gu?rd House, (or Odd Fellow's School Room,) I large full Dreed young Sow, . I And a large Sow and 5 Fies. July ll , 1 Stallion,' Heifer and Bull. By Jacob Levin, Auctioneer. THIS ?MORNING, immediately aftei salt of mules, 1 will offer, A fine dark bay STALLION, G years <jld, in goo.l order. One Brahmin Heifer; young and hand s onie anima!. One Black Bull. Sale positive, july ll No. I ?fules, Wagons, Harneas, ??e. By Jacob Levhij Auctioneer. XHIS (Tuesday) MOUSING, ilth ?ns:., nt" II o'.dick, 1 will seli.'nt Guard House, (or Odd Fellows' School Ri om.) without reserve, 16 fine young MULES, several enverr-d (WAGONS a...l HARNESS, belonging to the Kalmia Mills. Conditions cash, on de I livery, in currency. july ll jl?RGM BMll, WHOLESALE A) xi tx Cr Cr ?E & *ti ? ^ ! 153 Meeting Street, Opposite Char? leston Hotel, CHARLESTON, 8. C JUST received, a full snpplv nf DRUGS, CHEMICALS, GLASSWARE. DYE? STUFFS, FAINTS and LIQUORS ot ?ill kinds tor medicinal purposes, ?fcc, which we offer to the. trade ?it lowest rates. AGENTS For. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, STE REI NG 'S AMBROSI A, Pure KEROSENE OIL, And KEROSENE LAMPS. July ll Everybody Should Read It! WE MEAN THE MAY TDK WEEKLY, "TWT?W READY, containing two charm _LA ing, exciting, startling, thrilling Ro? mances. The first, entitled OWEN THE CONVICT, OH THE HEART'S - DEVOTION, is perhaps the GREATEST ROMANCE of modern times, not excepting ihe most po? pular of Dumas' works. l< is the story pf a youth pushed into c?ime by tlic fore? of circurnsiances, ar.d of a pure, devoted, whole-souled woman, who refused to be? lieve in his guilt, and nobly stood hy him till the last. While it has all the touching pathos of the "Ticket of-1 eave Man," it at the same t.iipe is brim full of the most ex tran rd i nary and soul stirring adventures by land and sea. I he hero gets out of ono difficulty jato another arith a rapidity which is wonderful, and which shows the most unexampled ingenuity on the part of the highly-gifted author, who holds his readers as if spell hound from the opening j to che close. Old romancers who have rea# the manuscript-men who have been familiar with f.tory reading and story Wilting throughout their lives, have been 'so entranced with this truly wonderful sU:ry thui they have found it impossible io lay it down till tiny had read to tb o very last line. ! T'lii NEST STOET IS ENTlTi-UD TliU is bum the (>en of our Highly gifted contributor.-. and i-, beyond question, the finest diing she has thus far written lt is full of love und mystery, and possesses ? chum winch cannot fail to fasc?nale ah who in.iy read it. OUR TERMS. The NEW YORK WEEKLY is sold by all News Agenta in the United States. The price is six cents; but where ngents have to pay extru freight, a higher price is charged. When there is a News Agent in the town, wa desire our friends to get the NEW YORK WEEKLY through him. When sent by mail, single copies, $3 per annum; four copies, 10; eight copies, 20. The party who send us $20 for a club (of eight copies, all sent at. ono time.) will bc entitled to a copy free. Postmasters and others who get. np clubs, in their respect: iv? towns, eau afterwards add single, copies ut ?2.50. Canada subscribers inu-ft send twenty cents, in addition to the sub? scription, to pav thc American postage. * July ll * 3