The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 07, 1865, Image 3
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The News fronT?he Kio Grande.
W.v^HTN-aTON, July 31.-Affairs on
the Rio -Grande canse considerable
uneasiness here. Fii?l credit is given
j to thc unauthorized crossing and re?
crossing of the border: j
Release of Confederate Officer?.
; BOSTON, July 24.--The following |
officers of the late Confederacy ar- ]
rived in this city ?his evening "from
Fort Warren, having taken the oath
o? allegiance: Major-Generals J. B.
Kershaw and J. S. iLarmaduke, Briga?
dier-Generals S. N. Barton, W. S.
Cabell, M. D. Corse, D. M. DuBoise,
J. W. Erazier, E. Hunter,* G. W,
Gordon, J. A. Jones, J. C.^Seott, and
T. B. Smith; Major Harry Gilmor and
, Lieutenants C W, Reed .-nd T. T. I
Hunter. Probably all of them vail
leave for the South to-morrow.
The only prisoners remaining at
Fort Warren now are Vice-president
Stephens and Postmaster-General
Reagan. j
!* Latest from Mexico.
NEW YOKE, July 2-4.-Tho steamer
Liberty arrived from Havana on the ;
1-Jtth, via Vera Cruz on the 19th. .1
The Vera Crus ll<'rj?{;; says three
columns, under Gens. Mejia. Bring
court and Jeanningros, were ordered
.^to operate against Negrete, each co?
lumn taking a separate road. They
failed to make thc connection as laid
?out. Negrete, learning their inten?
tion, retreated on the Monatova road,
skiding 1,000 in tin? direction of Ta
maulipas. Jeanningros followed close?
ly in pursuit of Negrete, skirmishing
with his'rear guard, but be returned
to Saltillo, and thence tool: possession
of Monterey, leaving the foreign
legion, under Saussiermate, at Saltillo.
Mejia was still at Matanioras.
Two important points on the fron?
tier-('amargo and PicdaNe'grras -will
soon be-o.rcupi-'d. and if any filibusters
Resent themselves, they will be weil
j\o"'ived.
Officers, soLhors and munitions ni'
war continue to arrive at Havana from
San Domingo. Vi
DEATH-B::D MARRIAGE TO VAYI: AN
F.STATE.-AjSffndianapolis eorrespon
deht of tqjP Cincinnati Cooitnercial
s iys :
?A remarkable marriage occurred in
this city la. t week. A lady, made a
widow some years sinoe, was left a
lai-ge amount of property, on condi?
tion, expressed in her husband's v. ill,
that she should marry again. Why
toi - strange and unusual condition
was imposed, nobody knows. At any j
rate,, in -case, she did not marry, she
was.to enjoy the use of the property
?uriiigkTc, but or. her death ifcgfwoulil
pass toother parties.. She bas been
long sick with consumption, and. find?
ing lier end approaching, she deter?
mined to many, in order to'secure fhe
succession to her children. A returned
. soldier, a comrade of herson, consent?
ed to play the roh: of husband in this
singular marriage, and the lady, lying j
on t he bed froiri which she will soon
be carried to the tomb, made the re-|
spouses in the .presence of numerous
. witnesses, who will testify that ?ie
was sound <d' mind, and became a
lawful, wedded wife. T!ie circitm
sjances of this strange story aro all
strictly true, just as 1 have narrated
them.
BLOODY BUTCHERY AT A TENNESSEE
BARBECUE.-SEVERATJ MEN AND WO?
MEN KlliLEP oi: WOTTNI>ET>.- -On last
Saturday a most horrible allai:- oeeur
re<\at a barbecue at the Harris School,
ne tr Ohve Branch, Da Soto County,
Mississippi. Ten men, under com?
mand ol' one ? Payne, attacked James
C. Brown. Brown tried to escape as
soon as he ascertained the party were
there, but was discovered, and shot
with a double-barreled gun. He then
turned upon his assailant;; and fought
them until he was shot the tenth, time.
His wife, wiiiletiying- to protect her
husband, was shot through the shoul?
ders. Miss ('ollius, who?was present at
tile, barbecue, was shot through the
'heart. Mr. McClure .was also bacoy
wounded. Brown shot one of tin;
Payne's through the si lordlier and arm.
After they had shot Brown until-lui
.was dead, they carne up to bim and
broke two pistols over his head. The
party then mounted their horses,
threw out a rear guard, and left for
parts unknown.
[Cairo Telegraph Chicago Times.
li wws>.-Private Preter H. Hanley,
of Co. A, 56th Nev,- York Veteran
Volunteers, in the .discharge of his
duties at a private residence in this
village, on-.-the 23d nit., was assaulted
and shot by a member of the company
of colored troops then stationed here.
Hanley died instantly. This occur?
rence is a s-.- .loQb.ir. ,
[ ?hberilJ" tint?n,,,.
. v .... .
ssa mm *
Judge Hot.
Judge not; the workings of his brr.in
And bf his heart thou canst notice;
What looks'to thy dim eyes -a stain,
In God's pure light may only be
A, scar; brought from some, widl-won field
Where thou wouldst only faint and yield.
The look, the air thatrfrcts (?by sight,
May be a token ^Liut below
Thc sold has closed in dca div fight
With some internal, fiery foe,
Whose glance would scorch thy smiling
grace.
And cast thee shuddering on thy face!
The fall thou darest to despise - ,
May be tho slackened angel's hand
Has suffered it, that h dismay rise
And take a firmer, surer stand;'
Or. trusting less to earthly things,
May henceforth learn u-'.: his wings.
And judge none lost, but wait, and see
Wjith hopeful pitv, not disthftn;
Too depth-of the abyss ma\ bc .
The measure of the heigh: of pain, *
And love and glory that may raise
.This soul to God in after days!
Negro. Suffrage.
In " Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
Connecticut. Pennsylvania, North Ca?
rolina and Georgia all voters must
have ii property qualification, and in ;
Alaine and ?sew Hampshire paupers ?
are excluded.
The negro is riot allowed to vote ?
under any circumstances in any of the !
.Slates which composed the Union in
18(10, excepting five, and in only iw<>
States (Vermontand New Hampshire)
is a colored person allowed to vote
without a property qualification. In j
I\ow Hampshire, there were, in 18(10, '
one hundrSdand ninety colored voters,
and in Vermont only eighty.
In Massachusetts, cver.v voter must,
within two years, have paid a Stale or
county i.ix, unless excused from taxa-? j
tiom ' m \
In Rhode Island, a wier must, own
reid estate of one hundred and thirty- !
four dollars value, or of the clear
yearly value of seven dollars over any 1
ground rent.
A colored person is not allowed .to 1
vote iii New Voi l;, unless lie luis ve
sided in the State three years, and is a :
free1: i ol ihr.":. i ue. of two hundred and 1
fifty dollars aa paid taxes thereon. i
.liven in 'la State of Ohio, which ;
once honored Mr. Chase! hy making ?
him her Governor, a negro is not .
allowed tho right, of suffrage. And in !
the home of Professor Parsons and
Wendell Phillips, where oratory, I
statesmanship, philosophy, religion i
and liberty exist in perfection, no one i
can vote 'unless ho pays a State or j
county lax. lt is nor even proposed j
by the radicals to require the freed
negroes to be citizens of thc United ?
States for five years before they eau 1
be deemed capable of exercising the
privilege of making laws fonts to live ;
under.-Xe ic Vork World,
COLORS AS SYMBOLS.-An artist of .
standing hus thus recently giveth is |
notions to the world based upon ar.- !
thority? as to thc chai'actcristics ol' j
colors: white, he says, is purity, in i
which brides should appear: soldiers !
in bini*, whicl\signifies fidelity; bish- ?
ops in violet, foi-erudition; sovereigns j
in red, an emblem of authority; mag- I
istrates, pidests and savants in bia. k,
for severity of character. Further,
black signifies mourning and sadness,
and white innocence, purity and sere?
nity: red. force, power, military cour?
age; orange, riches and sovereign
pomp; yellow, bad health, domestic
trouble, and reverse of fortune; green,
hope and youth: blue, goodness of
character and celestial air; indigo, ago
and weakness of spirit; violet, benev?
olent and hidden virtue. Th" an?
cients painted their statues, and af?
fected red for Mars, white for Jupiter,
green for Venus, and blue for Saturn
and Neptune. Green, red, blue and
V'iiite represented the elements; the
earth green; fire. vVrniillion: air, blue;
water, paley Yellow, which is the
lowest type,' or the weakness of light,
was loft for the serving classes. At
i Rome the chambers of tho slaves were
painted yellow.--A". 1'. Albion.
SEXSHSLE TALK ABOUT Fooi>.-A
word, just now, about diet for hoi
weather. * We have, for weeks, weil
nigh tropical heats. Vary your food
\\iih thc seasons. In winter, use more
meats, corn meal, &e.-heat-producing
food, lu summer, less meat, little qr
no coffee, plenty, of vegetable;; and
fruits, and kee]) the system open and
cool.
The farmer gets heated in thc field,
hurries home to Iiis meals, and stuffs
him .elf with fat pork, sops his waxv
potatoes in burnt gravy, washes dov,ii
the meal in the black coffee or strong
tea, and rushes out again, fancying he
has hail "hearty food" to "stand by"
through thc day. He don't keep up
a hot lire in the sitting-room stove in
July? but he does keep up the fire
inside; he keeps himself clogged, fe?
verish, bilious:. In October,,, or be?
fore, comes on fever, or, if in the new
i West, he is burning- and shaking with
the. horrid t't.ve.r and ague.
A RIDE ON AK ICE HTLL.-The icc
hills erected in the Russian cities for
purposes bf amusement have often
been described; but the sensations of
an ice ride have seldom been more
vividly narrated than in these words:
I engaged one ot the mujiks in at?
tendance to pilot me on the lirst voy?
age. The maa basing taken his posi?
tion well forward on the little sled, I
knelt upon the rear end, where there
was barely space enough for my kueCs,
placed my hands upon Iiis shoulders,
and awaited the result. He shoved
tile sled with his hand-?, very gently
and carefully, to (?ie brink of the ?cv
steep: then there was a moments
adjustment, then a po ist?, then a sink
ling ol' the heart, cessation of breath,
giddy roaring and whistling of the.
j air, and ! lound myself tcadding '
I along- the level with the speed of au'
I express train. I. never happened to J
: fall out ot a I'ouri :;-story window, hui !
j immediately understood the. sensation .
i ol' the unfortunate persons who ,!<>.
I It wa< so frightful that I shuddered
I when wv roached the end ol' the
course, and the man coolly began as- j
I cen ding the steps ol' ; he opposite hill, |
with the sled under Iiis arm. lon my j
' companions wore awaiting to see mo j
return: so i mounted after him. knelt!
again, and heb! my breath. 'Eiiistime, i
knowing what was coining. I caught a !
glimpse of our descent, and lound* I
that only the i i rsi plunge from the i
brink was threatening. The lower j
part of 1 ho ours o, v. hieb is a parabolic
line, is more gradual: tie- seeming
headlong fall dons not last more than
tho.tenth pari of a see.-ml. The sci--;
sation. nevertheless, is very pow rfu!, !
having all tko attraction', without the
reality, ol' danger. . i
Dering tho progress re-eitls hi [he!
United ?fates District (.'oar' 'in' New j
Orleans of procjedtngs for 1 io conbs- !
eation of tho rebe! emissary Sb.h ?l's
es!.de tu that city, a claim on ii of two j
hundred and ninety thousand frailes
was put in the t'a ris flanking h. ?uso :
. ?f Macnanl A: <'>... anti ?>?:e o? om
hundred thousand francs by tim Cili
;: n's Hack o? Now* Orleans, for money
advanced to tue traitor <>n m ort im ev.
Judge P.-rei! decided thal as Slide!!
wats a notorious cue:.;' to the United
Stifts,?his properly intiie conn!ry ii. -
.longed, limier tho confiscation act, to
ti:? Government, anti tin* ?hoseela?ns
eouhl not bo all r\\vd. or ente ?ta in ed.
lCurn?pmuifi?itSi-ie York Urn;! !.
A white marbi,1 Methodist Church,
costing ?"?15G.UiiO, has just been com?
pleted at Phikulelphia.
M \ ii a r: :i>.
At tho rcsidi-nr.c OV^MO bride's f.. ! her, ea
thc 2d inst.. Mu. BF.X.L M. SKIS \K?JK.. lo
Miss KLKAN'O?J H.. eldest d:i:urhior of Dr.
i*. il. < : il. ll. O* <'hurl. Se'M. S: it* _
Aili Itt ?oil. !." : rv ie f .) !
mTlEmcnibcrr ..ft he City fire Department
1 .-ire reqll. -v ' ?<< i . el a: lo,?- n-ii.,1 pla.-.-,
'HUS Ar'irli; ?'..'<?. :: 5*?i'. lick, le- th"
, '.Vic; 7 I '<.'. F.' LX'UUiSON, S 't-jv'-tary! '
jrrsT :::-:?*:-:I W.:J .IXD KOK SALK,
coax KU UP PEI: Axi> ASS EM KI. Y ST.
Rca LUS. ch'.ico BACON.
,i. e-.A nw p,?. LAUD;
j ss'tmsesl l.'Hh! !'' . N'-w I LO? t.
?i?a&? i bld. M dalHUM. Aa-: 7 1*
T>b'.'i;., i'.\<'< r.'.AF LAUD. :-..>. i
I\ M \ CK Ki! KL, Sugar. Java i .??'-. -. KII-.T
!i.-i? Dairy t'hose. l.c:-ions,'C'r:-.okei>, irish
Potah cs". Onions. Pipi * and ".'. !>:*...(. .. To?
gether with am?nerai assortment of 'A.Ni V
: Ai:n('i.::s. .sons s. .M. !N'i(;--:i, .
S< core! square beiow Stat House,
Aa-; 7 "__ Man- stre?b
LOST.
4 r.L\cK :.!..!....-..? ?.-..'. ? MKMO??AX
j V Dl-M ?OOK was l-.si 'Vein tn} pocket.
..ii Fridav, thc Uh last. A portion of Ita
diicbvsiiiai iv p.'-i!.-'!if: also a note for?y.-lci'.
navab?o to.l?hn FMHT. a al n hrjancc OL a
U?id pavabl? i . Wv. .'. DySaussim-, !. Hi
assigned'to nu-as lie.---- .-.' S. S. M .s'.m..
There were h.-veral nih? r ni.-uioramhr.ns o:i
tho leaves ol' .-ai'! bu; J;, anil a !. -A oilier in?
ners of no vaia..- !" :> '.' * ".* bea mys -i,'. Th?
f.iidorwiil he hin::.: ;, rewarded on leaving
said b<?>k with its coat ats ar So. 7 Hryve'rj
Itontv. UOJiKUT IJlt?CK.
ilcailijiKii lci . M?'Hnry District o?
t'?iai-li-j**???.
i) EPA J{ nr EX T si > > rn < . t un 1.1 YA .
ASSlSTAIs'i' AD-! I' l'A S i'-Cil-'.N.'S o FF! CK,
i'ii'.\.:ij:siox, S. C., Jul;. -7, 1.H05.
? IKbSONS desirin-.'i? .mblishX, ?s)vijiers
3 iviihin in - li'-.'- - ' . '.Ins bi lr:.-, iwe
r*-!.x iiilorn, .! ii .a: will ?Oix Le II .? -s
?arv t.- oi.ta'a. ihc cased ..r th.- In.ijo
itei'icivi! ('.iciaiamii: c U.nar.ua ni.
Pi-ev. i brig. ??-n. M)U'< ?*. H VTC1L
LuovAim lt. I'r.iu.v, AMS t A tj. Cen.
Official:
V i! i\s .!?-"> ' ' Lieut, and A. A. A
QC"UAu-.; 7 ls
CoInr.sl>ia Ohs ? C'o|npany.
MEET! A' '.' < ' F . T<n 'A IH ' ?'? UJX .?.
IN pursjj.ancii of tie- notion .-I Ui?BJonri
ol' i;:i-( ,<. mooting of i ac S! ?CK
holders of ( 0LUMB1A GAS IJGHT COM=
PAUY will take paie.- on MONDAY; Augnsf
7th.. al thc ?un-.ii-n joc-ai of Jacoo Lfevin,
corner of Asseroblv and ?'iiin .-tr? -: - , .-it lt
o'clock. ft. OLIV TA?.'.EY. Kyi'::nt.
? JACOB Lpsdw>?iecr^tfcry. ?i'v.iy --t ?x
New Store.
HPS! M
"IT.fi fi.-LJ.oygs,
FANCY ?KTiGtESt
' ALSO, JUST-RECETNED:
,*?.">".>..?? 500LBS. BACON. t?AMS,f?5?a]
*/^^?SIDES a ud SHOUJJ>EES. j ^ .
? kegs Keutoclcv LEAF LAUD.
Bbls. Rico, <v .-..'A.-., ?LO.
For salo LOW ?iv
EL H. mosses sc co.,
Corner 3iichardson aiul'v;i enstroets. j
Au ir 7 5* Near Cllesrc Qb? pel.
SMif cao os, !
OPENING A U . !
SnELTOS, CALVO ? WALSH'S,
?VT.L STREET. \
TUST reer ?ved hom New \"..ik. Pliita.ief S
. ? l'.e.i rod lialtitnore. a lav1:?-i i i)V$t)< ;
.O fi. m'env U'K, Lads- s\ Mi> . -." .ml Cii?d
ron's SHOES, in great v's rion.
rn addition to former stock, wo aro/.'pen?
ing a line assnrrrneni of GOO ?S. consistir*
L.,.hW HATS, the Iaiosi fashion.
Ilnrio Skirts. I ..ekes" Jtosjerv.
?lb ti.? Hos.-. I .adios' W.i ir |: lt... :
Pins. Powder ]S;te< . e I Powder,
?"o?il.s. B rosin . . Toi lot Soap.
!.. II.I'ojiooras. Water buckets.
Blaikim?. Bologna Sausages.
Window Glass. Suspenders.
Cn.di. e. Matches. Black Pi j.]>-r. Som.::.
Sv.ee: <>:!. Cottee. Sugar*. Whisk Brooms.
Cree?i Tea. Bin?-,} $l."> |'< - lh..dierrh:gs.
S::. ve. rda '. er- I. Sugars, wb'ie'and brown
: hirer. i"iiatnp:e<ne, Bourbon Whiskcv. .
Sti-ar ..(' (.erinn., [..<. no-idler J . luoua'de*
I :; ?. iir ..HIM. Water andVam^ Cracl?vrs.
Bim Knob Locks, Pad Lochs. .'ie.
A. . ; y ;
mWKSLI?B* & BISS?E,,
WI lol.i". ALI'. VNJ> RETAIL
GltOCEBS AM) I'll!!. MERCliAXTS,
^- -
TIIK ?TXI5KKSIGXK.1?
d' inn lin ir rri. ...'s
' 'V. ano th-- pull
in: ?eneraliv. ilia! ti;, v Ieee res-tuned busi
n-ss Robert !>lVres eid sired. .Main
sin.i. :i:,.t have now -HI baud, a nd are in
we. Kb. ive-id from I >.. '-. nih* rn markets,
of a chotee and ivesl ??? le. ;. .; stock of cRti
( ' !.'. li I l-'.S. HARDWARE ANI 1 PROVISIONS.
wilie!, they t.irertor saleaTt'.et.nvesI market
' . ; . e;i*.ii, ur in iij,e.li:mgo for country
order- ?or me si-'.. ..r pnrrhasc of cotton
and e . a ni ; ;. |.i. >? ine.? ncr;'U\.
il., ir friends .ind patrons in l'it^ annexed
.e.e.r.! . and shall be [.leased .lo serve
liiriu. feeling cooli.len!. from llr??v long ex
p. r;-?u.-e in hus::.."<??. thov .-.ii nuke it t-.
their InterrsL MULLER A- SEI\N. ?
Groceries, ^Hardware.
"P B Q y i Bi O' VI 3 ,
V^Silnoir:;!?.!":
Bil'.)WN, < 'rushed and lc lined Sugars, N
Kio and .lava <.\.ffY.-e. Tea.
Soe! nt. !? a ratine am: Adamant inc < '.ti d', s,
Molasses. Vinerar.
Goshen and f-untrv Butter. Lard. Bacon,
Cole-, i tc's Pa mi Iv, Pa! and Nc. 1 Soaps,
Toilet Sonos.
Table Salt, Starch, bastard,
Soda. Pepper, (linger SpU-e,
Nut tn us, Pr.-.-:oi .. sierro! s icast low s,
M.-.ekoivl. Ilerrocr.. Snrdhn s,
English .?any (".i.-ese.
S?..ir. lioston and Suyiir Biscuit,
Mason's EblekL'lg, Shoe br idu
Co'.rt.n Cards. Siev. s.
Wim1...'.-. Glass, t . ffee Mills,
Ames' S.>a.i.:s. Axes, *
Sane.-j.ans, '!'-'a K-ltl.'S.
Pad L .. Us. I'twing Pa":-. Ta. ki-.
"Xails, Hatchets. Plate Licks,
Brooms. T,:!.s*Pai!s.
P.rc - P.onml Mcanues, Matth? -.
Tobacco. Scirrars.
Sole ur.il Upi>or Lcatiier,
1 ! nir. LHsli Potatoes. .<<?.. .v.-.
j ..,- sale nv MULLF.?! '< SENX.
C'l>l?tm*?'ll P? II??.!? \< :l?|e|;?y.
rgl ?F. ex .<??. .?!' Uti.- Institution -.\iil h.
J re- .ne d .ot i'.c I'lilsT MONT.?Ai i's
Ot'TOBE?!. Par-uits wishing I?? outer their
llanelli en? as .cm: -, a r.- rcipiostciJ to make
carl'v application lo lie principals.
' # .! V.NF. ii. i'.FA NOL!?S,
Ans ?> S.)l i i IA M. PvEYN?LDS.
l-'.l i vi'.rt tl .\*SOC?A.f io li.
T\"<. ! Y. mi e im; of I ! : i? ?? Iv, in Wim; -cor. ,
J i, f.....-.:. -i nuld i ' '.? liiit.ee.
AUK .' .'. N' '..''i'', 'b d. r.ircr.
JLA- 'A'eo.s! ..:..; V. |.|ca>o ll..I-., e.
V- na-' ?IJ?MI\V i i . ,t/x
.'?S. S. A. SM?Til .rill-, tic
elil-i -tl of the bade. .' lo I c
: stnpb of .!.: iCEEYS, ju.-:
. i.' .! r.i?s dav.
Ar.
4 T my r. sidenco.on hicidand str et. ore
x\ do,>r from bull, nex.i t ? Capt. Tie .;. lb
Warn -. .-! general assortment of FAMILY
GEOCER??S; consiiting, in pan. of COF?
FEE, SIV/A:;. TEA,??..' which I will sci: :?
Iowa., any othv-r etoro in Columbia, or ox
uhtinge for Cotton or otu sr Produce on
Y- i. ;y . t Vt- * t.-.
Flour, \Lard, * Bacon.
5.OOO Bis. superior Western
3KX^ FLOUR.
,L-j?ai bl>?0 lbs- choice BACON.
|?|| COQ .lbs. Kentucky LEAF
Kitts prone Goshen BUTTER.
.Tust rece;ved and lu fitere, together willi a
general ut.-jort vomit of
GROCERIES, PROMUS,
DRUGS and MEDICINES, '
?vc, &c, ?c.
. For ?ale by MELVIN BL COHEN,
Assembly street-, Wv?gt ride,
Aug 7 mth?? One. door from Pendleton.
COTTON'
AND
COUNTRY PRODUCE
?.\: : Mi EXCHANGE for GO0D?,
Jo! oOVOHT at MARKET PRICES,
do r MELA IN M. COJEEN,
A ssembly Street, Weat side,
7 rn . 1 < Mi.- door from Pendleton.
JUST RFaCJSIVED,
l YU! i >. 'T ?rom New York, a large lot of
I t < i!l ESK and URANDY. Forsaleby
Aim i .: ll Minv ,s' ?LOMON & CO'.
TBAODKVS STREET,
COMMISSION H?R11AST,
Vi /..'!> /' /.'.!)'. CUAliLESTOX, S. C.,
W "ii.I. -:iv- attention to tho forwarding
>> ol' CO i t"< >N to Wv. York andliuropc,
and wiil roo. iv?' and forward goods from
abroad consigned in parties in tim interior
of this State, Vdvaneos made on produce
I coiisi-m-d lo Arthur Leary. Esq., New York.
A J ii i i st. i-, i- ol' (?RoCEKIESrdwavsouhaud
I and Lor le at Hie lo. ~t. market rates.
; Lay P.i<?'b-rs' SVhKKiOR FAMILY SOAP,
in quarter, iiaii' and whole boxes, eau be
? ship'iH.d in ate, quanti! v at faeforv prices.
..b:i; :;i ! 5* '
\ois? < .-~Cintr?lal>lc A ;>;?<-al.
; m?TE ladlee o/ i h.- FRSULINE CONVENT
j I and VCADEAI \ ri-anxious to rebuild,
I ?i < speedily as p?>.--.sib!. an cditice anita hie
I i'or their Mona si cry and Instituto, theirs
j having, heft! iiuiT.o! in tho general confla?
gration nf Columbia !>\ the United States
i \rm.\. under i ?en. Sin nnan, on the night of
'? i-Vb.uary "7i h. Vin! v. hil.- they ure far
I iVoni prcising Ce ir necessities on their fei
1 I..,-.'SI'I'V. .of Hie South, will gratefully
: -e. ive any eoofribttiiuiis which the tri-nds
! of . iiH. .1 ?r ..i nod religion maj donate thom
' ?or this excitent work, i ternilla.s may
i I.- nindi'' ?brough the Express Companv.
; Please address
THE !.. ..e SUPERIOR,
I :?: uli-.c- ?. -nt II --d Academy,
j Car.--Or. John ch r Columbia, S". C.
? A i - J, Imo
THE CHRISTIAN INDEX.
the FIRST OF OCTOBER, er as soon
> "s ll;e mails me re-established, I will
l-l lew Tb- on;.beat ion oi ile- "CHRISTIAN
IS ! . E ? ' r.n . ile- "CHILD'S INDEX" I have
!.. en pubiisiiing.
?Vi>*< . !' '"ind' \," per annum..*3 00
Price .a' "Cl sid's Index," " . 50
i A dedin-ii. II mild- for Clubs.)
M< M. v HM; 1 ? .. aiiited at once, as my
detcrmiuafie i i- positivo. My desire is to
seeiirsr a ia?*: .. subscription list witjh whioh
?.fl i >. -:rin.. :i in I I ?sn; this pi*o--p'.:etus that
snhscrilier.s ma*, haw time to forward their
i: I:- i;.;- intention to issue first class
papers, ah-1 no pains expense will bo
.-.j ?irod Lo .-iii-. - 1 ii-itj :>?:. Tin: lu st writers
;nd correspondents wili lie secured, and
t!i- h.-c. i i religious and lit-rarv*aleut will
I- -ive;, e. ?be papers. Tm'- CHILD'S
PAP;',]: ivii! be profus* h illustrated and
ui,!. in ev: r- i --?-e. be made to conform to
its new tille',
TSfK CHILD'S IXE (?IG HT!
?!-e-e . inav be sent, by Express or other?
wise .! 1; F.xpri ss. at my risk, if th Ex?
press re.-oj pj is seel i.? , on thc. resumption
e! ill .ul facilities.
My e. tiiieeti.iM with lin- furn of J. W.
' nri.c ,v ( V... is dissolved, hill I will esta?
blish an o ill rc in Mireon. Georgia, wlter'e
i, iioniinicatioiis tm:-, be addressed.
Aug .. Im.. ' SAMUEL'BOYKIN.
FEnEliri??nEn&lilITOA^
i..:-,.'..or-, ;-i U^t.chl.iss, Fenner & Bennett,)
COM- MERCHANTS,
:;i rj>sj-jy ST?OET, NEW rv UK.
:? MI
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
rao:, r.-.y. >??. ll. BENN tm, I?. W. COWMAN.
\ I h. T. ?. ToblX. who waa fora len|th
A? fi ol' lim.?oe.ed nilli 1 ile old linn of
htotchkiss, Fenner & Heimelt, has an inter?
est in thc presen! firm, and will devote his
iit.iitioii prim-ipalb io thc State of South
Carolin?., address will lie Clinton,
Laurens Dist riet. Aug-1 Imo
Fire Insurance.
TLMR .& EWE, AGENTS,
i ii 1 Ti LES TON, S. C. .
i > EFKLSEXT the following first-clags and
\ \ undoubted companies of New York
citv, s [/.:
SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY,
PHOENPX FIREINSURANt ECOMP'NY,
MANH A* LT'A N PIE F. IN t? UI IA XCE CO.,
With an aggregate cash capital of over
FOL R MILLIONS OF DOLCVES.
Risks taken -.n liberal terms, and loests
promptly paid in Charleston.
Applications fruin the interior must bo
accompanied by a plat, -.??.?1 lull description
ot ?.-.?. property to bo insured,, showing al!
external expos ores ri f re.
3. Y. TUPPER. A. \. TAXE.
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