The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 04, 1869, Image 1
THE PHGSN1X.1
tUBMBBXS D.ULI AND THI-WEr.XLI.
EVERY WEDNESDAY MOfeRTRtt. ?
t?Y JULIAN A. SELBY,
EDITOR ABD PBOVBIBrOB.
Office on Main Street, above Taylor.
Agents tar Phoenix ?nfl Gleaner.
HIBAH MUCUBLL. 8partanburg
A. M. RISER..Newberry O. fl
JULIOS POPPE.Anderson C. H
JAMES GRANT..Union J. B. ALLEN..Cheater
C.. SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4. 1869
Attend the irue Event."
VOL. V-NO.
TERMS--?IN ADVANCE
8UBB0BIPT10N.
Daily, Six Mouthe.$4 CO
Tri-Weekly, Bix Months. 2 CO
Weekly, Six Months. 1 00
ADVEKTCSEMERTP.
Per Square, (10 linos.) flrst Insertion.SO 75
Ka cb subsequent insertion. CO
Weekly, each insertion. 75
Mfr A liberal discount made on the abovfi
rates token advertisements are inserted by
'.he month.
9 fr Hook and Job Printing of all kinds
promptly and faithfully attended to.
din: MV.ATVTC -.AB TV? niinnno?/! Clan
Meade's toast at tho Packer dinner lin?
raised a stir in the radical camp. Thc
New York ?Sim thus speaks of it:
Has Gen. Meado gono over to tho De?
mocratic party? Ho used to be n sturdy
Republican, and yet ho has now been
banqueting with A6a Packer, tho Demo?
cratic candidato for Governor of Penn?
sylvania. lu the genial enthusiasm of
tue feast, the gallant General proposed n
toast, to which no Democrat could ob?
ject. "Our host"-so ran tho sentiment
-"Our host, tho Hon. Asa Packer
May his successes in the past bo eclipsed
by his successes in tho futuro." After
that wo most of course expect that thc
General will vote for Mr. Packer on thc
12th of October next.
One of the French deputies is said to
have gone raving mad. Ho was found
alone in a railway carriage, and stark
naked. "When asked why ho discarded
his clothes, he answered: "I wiuh my
constituents to see me just as I um." -
Of the 75,000 books in the Virginia
State Library but 40,000 remain, thc
balance having been carried off by book
thieves, says the Journal.
I. STJLZBACHER,
Watch-maker and Jeweler.
HAVING just re?
turned from the
North, whero I
3 purchased a large
aud well-selected
J stock. I would in
jW vito tho attention
C of all in want of
^ such, to my goods,
lt e m braces
W A TCHE8.
CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED
WARE, Fine rocket and Table Cutlery, Ra?
zors, .*"C I have also a small assortment of
VIOLINS, GUITARS, RANJOS and other Mu?
sical Instruments, together with a lino assort?
ment of Trimmings, such as Strings, Rows,
Bridges, Ac, Ac, ?C. All of which will be
sold at reduood prices. Aug 20
CALL AND EXAMINE.
Sights and Sensations
IN FRANCE, GERMANY, Ac. $1.50.
Hilt to Hilt, by Surry, of Eagle's Nest, $1.50.
Five Acres Too Much, by Roosevoldt, a very
pleasant and instructive book, (1.50.
How Crops Grow, for all agriculturalists, by
Professor Johnson, $1.50.
Old Town Folks, a novol, by Mrs. Stowe, $2.
Tho Wedding Day in all Ages and Countries.
Stretton, a novel, by Kingsley, 40 cents.
Tho Villa on the Rhine, by Auerbach.
He Knew He was Right, by Trollope.
The Malay Archipelago, its Inhabitant J and
Animals, finely illustrated, full of information.
European Vineyards, by Flagg, $1.50.
Liddons' Bampton Lectures, London.
The Virginians, The Ncwcomes, cheap edi?
tions Thackeray's works and other new books.
For sale at BRYAN A MeCARTER'S
June 30_Bookstore^
Tobacco! Tobacco!!
rji\ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, at low
I \J figures.
SO boxes Fair Chew ing Tobacco.
4 boxes Extra Rock City Chewing Tobacco.
4 boxes Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco. '
10 boxes Rose Bini Che wing Tobacco.
July 20_JOHN 0. SEEGERS.
Iron.
SWEDES IRON, li, 1|, 2, 2J, C, SJ, 5, fi, 7,
10 inches.
Band Iron, English Iron, Hoop Iron.
Sheet Iron.
2,000 Boes, of all kinds.
200 Pairs Trace Chains.
FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER.
The Reynolds Patent Plow.
HAVING made arrangements with Messrs.
Wm. Glaze ft Co. for tho manufacture and
exclusive sale of this justly celebrated PLOW,
we are prepared to offer them to tho country
on good terms. Good tools will always bo found
a good investment.
_Feb_28 J7ISHER. LOWRANCE A- FISHER.
Smoking Tobacco.
POUNDS FRUITS AND FLOW
100 pounds Commonwealth,
Just received, and a pure article, for ealo at
JOHN C. SEEGERS,
July 20_ Alo and Lager Reer Depot.
Fish!! Fish!!!
-| f\f \ PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL,
1V/V consisting of whole, half and qnarter
barrels and kita.
100 Boxes 8MOKED HERUING.
Just received and for sale low by
Aug 28_J. AT. R. AGNEW.
Notice to Cotton Growers.
THE Subscriber intends to run a Portable
Cotton Gin from Columbia to Kingsville
and the surrounding country. Planters wish?
ing mv services can apply to me, at Columbia.
Aug 5_ _RICHARD TOZER.
'Bolting Cloths.
^ FULL assortment on hand, MILLSTONES
"and IRONS, purchased at low rates, bv
FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER.
es ta u ran t,
101 Main streot, Columbia, S. C.
'gSflQH HOOT! 0 J JHX
Fulton Market Beef.
PICKLED Ox Tongues and Sugar-cured
Breakfast strips. For sale by
June 13 E. A G^D.J?OPE.
Wine fi ott les.
GROSS Wine Bottles, for sale by
m\t\J Fob 14_E. A G. D. HOPE.
Holland Gin!
1PIPE PURE SCHIEDAM GIN, direct from
the Custom House. JOHN C. KEEPERS.
OATS:
CAA BUSHELS primo HEAVY OATS, for
tJXJVJ sale low, by E. A G. D. HOPE.
Okra and Tomato Soup,
FOR LUNCH, every day, at the Pollock
Honae._Jnly 10
Measuring F au oe ts,
GUARANTEED correct, at manufacturers
prieos and freight, by
_FI8HBR. LOWRANCE A FISHER.
Old Newspapers? ~
Xi?n Wrapping and Pattern Cutting, fM
-J
KVjyWXCliX JUW OXlOOSi
si'KriAii ??TICK.-T0 parties in want of
Doora, Sashes and BlindB, wc refer to the ad?
vertisement ol' P. P. Toale, tho largo manu?
facturer of those gooda in Charleston. Price
li?t furnished on application. July 17 Dm o
09-P?uL.osopirv OP MAURI AUK.-A
NEW COUBSB OF LECTURES, as delivered at the
New York Museum of. Anatomy, embracing tho
subjects: How to Live ?nd What to Live for;
Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Gene?
rally Rovie wed; The Cauae of Indigestion; Fla?
tulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for:
Marriage Philosophically Considered, Ac, Ac.
These lectures will he forwarded on receipt of
four stamps, by addressing Sec'y Baltimore
Museum of Anatomy, 71 Weat Baltimore street,
Baltimore, Md. " _ May 0 ly
A tin il -SOM I li. i 11 lAfe I UNI, ru II cc Co III
jiany, Atilinta. Department.
To the People vf South Carolina :
Thc abovo Company was organized in 18GG.
in consequence of tho wholesalo forfeiture of
Southern policies by Northern companies. The
unparalleled success of tho enterprise has
forced several of those companies to restore
their Southern policies, from the fact that they
could not operate in our midat without the ap?
pearance of honesty.
We keep all our money at homo to build np
our impoverished country-every dollar of
premium being safely invested in the State
from which it is derived. Tho institution is
purely Southern, and hence should appeal
with great force to the patriotism and sympa?
thy ot every Southern heart.
'Tia not our purpose to make war on other
. companies, but to exhibit the special advan?
tages offered by this pur? ly Southern Compa?
ny-founded on patriotism and solid wealth.
Its ratio of assets to \ bilities-thc true test
of a company's strength, ia second to none on
thia continent-being nearly 300 to ICO.
Whenever and wherever we have presented
the claims of thia Company, it bas not only
enlisted thc sympathies of our people, but has
alao secured their hearty co-operation. We
have secured 500 policies in Soxt h Carolina
since the 10th of February. We number
among our Directors Gen. Wade Hampton and
Col. Wm. Johnston, gentlemen well known to
every citizen of South Carolina. Wo appeal
personally to tho people of South Carolina to
assist in pushing forward this deservedly
popular Southern institution.
J. H. MILLER.
General Agent Southern Life Insurance Co.
B. W. LAWTON, State Agent.
We cheerfully recommend the above Compa?
ny to the patronage of the citizens of South
Carolina.
Columbia, S. C.-J. S. Preston, J. P. Carroll,
C. D. Melton, S. W. Melton, J. D. Pope.
Camden.-J. D. Kershaw, Wm. M. Shannon,
NV. E. Johnson.
Sumter.-John R. Mooro.
Winnsboro.-W. R. Robertson, J. B. Mc
Cants, .Tair.es H. Rion.
Yorkvillc-W. B. Wilson. A. Coward, Janu s
Mason, I. D. Witherspoon. J. R. Brat ton, J.
T. Lowry. R. G. McCaw.
Anderson.-J. L. Orr.
Barnwell-Jos A. Lawton, James Patterson,
Johnson Hagood. Julv 23 2mos
FRUITS IN AND OUT OF SEASON.
LEMONS AND ORANGES,
Dates, Prunelles,
Fies, Prunes.
A fresh lot of lino French Conn i:uon
erv-something rich, rare and palatable.
Fresh Nuts, Almonds and Raisins.
Dessicated Cocoauut, sicily Lemon Sugar.
Toys, Toys. Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys,
AN ENDLESS VARIETY.
CAKES and PIES-fresh and made to order.
Pure CANDIES manufactured daily.
Croquet Sets-a due, he-alt hy, ent-door exer?
cise.
Keep Cool!
Thc subscriber, intending to give his friends
and customers a chance to keep cool, has de?
termined to reduce the price of CHEAM for
the balance of the season.
Cream per ejuart, 75 cents.
Cream per plate, 20 centa.
Cream per half plate, 10 cents.
Lemonade and I mit Beverages, 10 cents per
glass.
Call and be convinced of the correctness of
tho above. J. MCKENZIE,
June 4 Mainstreet.
Southern Lite Insurance Company,
PURELY A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION.
ASSETS - - - - - - - - $500,000.
'NSURES Lives, and promptly adjusts and
_paye losses. Ita principal business is with
Southern States, aiul to them it appeals for
patronage. It has ample means to fully pro?
tect policy holders and pay all losses.
BOARD or D1BECTOB8.-John B. Gordon, A.
Austell, E. W. Holland, J. F. Alexander, J.H.
Callawav J. M. Johnson. Atlanta, Gu., B. C.
Yancev, Beni. H. Hill, Robert Thomas, Athens,
Ga.; Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C.; C. H.
Phinizy, Edward Thomas, Augusta, (ia.; D. E.
Butler, Madison, Ga.; Robert Toomba, Wash?
ington, Ga.; B. J. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.; A. H.
Colquitt, Newton, Ga.; Wm. Johnston, Char?
lotte, N. C.;B. L. Willingham, Allendale,S. C.;
W. A. Caldwell, Greensboro, N. C.
OFFICERS.-John B. Gonion, PrcBielcnt; B.
H. Hill. A. H. Colquitt, Vicc-Preeidonts; A.
Austell, E. Holland, Finance Committee; W.
C. Morris, Secretarv.
J. H. MILLER, General Agent,
207<J Broad street, Augusta. Ga.
HARDY SOLOMON, Resident Agent at Colum?
bia. Julv 24 3mo
Flour i Flour ! !
pr f\ BBLS. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, at
0\J ?10-best in market.
50bbls. Extra Family Flour, at 19-equal to
country.
50 bbls. Super Flour, at $8 - new and sweet.
Our Choice Family Flour ia tho "cream of
the eitv and superior to any in thia market."
Terms cash._J. A. T. B. AGNEW.
lureka Champagne.
California CHAMPAGNE, ma?
red from the pure and unadulte
'he Grape, and much superior in
lity to the many chemically pre
trious imitations now offered to
?ice per case of 1 doten Quarts,
zen Pints at 116. Terras cash.
J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Corn and Bran.
r AA BUSHEL? Primo White Weet ern
QUU Brena CORN.
BO bags Fresh Ground Brun.
For eale low by fiEO. 3YMMERS. _
Gibbes & Thomas, Beal Estate Agents,
OFFER their tcrviccs tot be publie an GEN?
ERAL LANI? AGENTS. Will buy and sell
Landa, and other property, on commission. No
shargea until sales are effected.
JAMES G. GIBBES,
JOHN P. THOMAS,
Jan IO WADE HAMPTON OIBBES.
City of Columbia Bonds.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.
COLUMBIA, August 12, 1800.
ALL over-due Bonds, Coupons and Interest,
and a'1 Bonds issued muco 1st Jnnuarv,
1H17. bealing six per cen#interest, of the city
of Columbia, will be converted into seven per
cent. Bonds, on application at this office, in
conformity with a resolution of tho Citv Coun?
cil, j. s. MCMAHON,
AUK 13 Citv Clerk.
" THE 3rPI^.A.<D3r3 "
A TO get a tip-top SUMMER
~}? DRINK is tho CAROLINA HOUSE,
mVMLdmW\ Washington .streit, near Sumter.
n^WTOjCHAMPAONE COCK-TAILS; Gin,
^W^n>l'rantl-' 1111,1 Whiskey Smashes,
^Jl fflolepa and Cock-tails; Sherry and
^^O1^ Catawba Cobblers; Claret San
garees; Lemonade and Soda Water; besides
excellent Lager Beer. LUNCH evorv dav, at
ll o'clock. R. BARRY, Purveyor.
June 7_
Chinese Social Life,
BY Justice Doolittle-illustrated-with some
account of their Religious Education and
Business Customs and Opinions. 2 vols. S5.
Stewart McKenzie's Campaign in China
published in 1S42. 50 cents.
NewJSupply Yesterday, To-Day and Forever.
Sights and Sensations in France, Germany
an?! Switzerland. fl.50.
Famous London Merchant.-'. Book for bo;, H. .
Baker's Rille and Hound in Ceylon. Illus?
trated. $1.00.
Popular Education and Public Instruction.
Tim Wedding Dav in all Ages and Countries.
Bv Wo..d. $1.50
"My Daughter Elinor. A Novel. $1.25.
Till 'kerav'a Novel?- -at ."?0 and 75 cents.
Fur sale .? DUFFIE & CHAPMAN'S
Angu*tl0 ' Bookstore.
H^NITSH'S QUEEN'8 DELIGHT, j
TUT. WONDEB OF
IV*.' C3L?X"XX Science.
HOUSEHOLD REMEDY for every DIS?
EASE OF THE BLOOD.
No Medicino has attained auch a world?
wide reputation as this justly celebrated
compound.
Its extraordinary bealing powers ure attest?
ed to by thousands, and everj mail is freight?
ed with letters bearing testimony to its excel?
lent character and worth as a medicine.
Orders are coming in from all quarters, and
all bear unmistakable evidence of its great
popularity.
FOR. Ill JIOUS IN THF. BLOOD.
^- ^ ^' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^' ^ ^ ^ ^' ^ ^ ^
?Br$r ' * "Xbrtl M
x&gr QUEEN'S DELIGHT, -?ac
> ?^r" ~?a *
2 ?ri?" THE O HEAT S
a test" "?a ia
Sffcir BLOOD AND LIVER ?^S8 g
5 "?tJU. ?2
S 8QF* MEDICINE. -?M r
? c^y; -?a
g? ?. A: gfi gp gi gs ? gs gi ??5 g* gk <-'< jjp s*i gB
t?W*fe'BBleBBfiBSBsIS
.sx.viviciico.j MTvwa.K UOJI
Bu sure and ask for
? If KIXITSH'K (?I KEX'S DELIGHT,"
And seo that his name ison it.
Look out and avoid base imitations.
FISHER A HEIN1TSH, Wholesale Agents,
.Inly 17} Columbia, s C.
; s?B??BMMM>?MniaBJ?SHBi Thusymptoms
j fl SIMMONS' |th^Vre^u"
Sometimes the nain is in tin- shoulder, and Ls
mistaken for rheumatism. The i-tomacb is
affected with loss of appetite and sickness,
bowels in general costive,sometimes alternat?
ing with lax. Hie head is troubled with pain,
and dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss ot
memory, accompanied with painful sensation
of having left undone tonn thing which ought
to havo been done. Often complaining of
weakness, debility, and low spirits. Some?
times some of the above symptoms attend the
disease, anil at other times very few of them;
(?????????^^???i^Bbut tho Liver
. .**?!?} ?generally theor
XiX I# XfH 5;^an most iu
_ivolvrd. Cure
i?iUiUiM?aaaa-aMoaaatlie Liv? r with
DR. SIMMONS'
LIVER REGULATOR,
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted
to be strictly vegetable, and can du no injury
to any one.
It has neon used by hundre ds, and known
for the last thirty-five years as one of the most
reliable, efficacious and harmless preparations
ever offered to the suffering. If taken regu?
larly and persistently, it is sure to euro.
Dyspepsia, headache, jaundice, costiveness,
sick headache, chronic (lianhieu, affictione of
tho bladder, camp dysentery, affections of the
??MlHHHMHHBlBMHriHkidneyB, fevtr,
I Regulator, K.1^^ " fh? eae8c8
??HHBMBHBHpt thu skin, ? 11 ? -
purity of tho blood, melancholy, or depression
of spirits, heartburn, colic, or pains in the
bowels, pain in the hoad, fever and agno,
dropsv, boils, pain in back and limbs, asthma,
erysipelas, female affections, and bilious dis?
eases generally.
Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO..
Druggists, Macon, Gat.
Trice ll! by mail, $1.25.
The following highly respectable persons
can fully attest to the virtues of this valuable
medicine, and to whom wo most respectfully
refer:
Gen. W. 8. Holt, Presidont S. W. R. R Com
Sauy; Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K.
parks, Albany, Ga.; Geo. J, Lnneford, Esq.,
Conductor 8. W. R. lt.; C. Maaterson, Esq.,
Sheriff Bibb County; J. A. Butts, Bainbridge,
Ga ; Dykea A Sparhawk, Editors Floridian,
Tallahassee; Rev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Ga.;
Virgil Powere, Eeo., Superintendent 8. W. B.
R. ; Daniel Bollard, Billiard's Station, Macon
A Brunswick R. H., TwiggsCounty, Ga.; Gren?
ville Wood, Wood's Factory, Macon, Ga.; Rev.
E. F. Eaaterling, P. E. Florida Conference;
Major A. F. Wooley, Kingaton, Ga.: Editor
Macon Telegraph, and John Ingall*?, formerly
of Columbia, S. C.
For aale br all druggists. Joly 13 )Smo
New York Advertisements.
Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies.
?41 f\f\(\ REWARD for any cano of dis
DltV'l/U ?aso in anv stage wliich they
rail to cure. Dn. RICH AU'S GOLDEN BALSAM
Ko. 1 eurea Ulcer?, Ulcerated Hore Throat and
Mouth, Sore Eyes, Eruptions, Copper-Colored
Blotches, Scrofula, Ac.; is tho greatest Blood
Purifier known, removes all disease lroni thu
system and loaves tho blood pure and healthy.
"DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2
cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all
I ita roriUH, gives ?inmediato relief in all cases.
I No dieting necessary. Trice of cither No. 1 or
No. 2, ??"> 03 per bottle, or two bottles for $0.00.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safo
and radical cure for ull Ul inary Derangements,
accompanied with full directions. Price $3.00
porboflo. DU. RICH AU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR
D'AMOUR, a radical euro for Debility, in old
or young; imparting energy with wonderful
effect. Price i"> per bottle or two bottles for
On receipt of price, tho Remedies will ho
shipped to any place. Circulars neut. Address
DR. D. B. RICHARDS,
Aug 10 ly No. 22S Varick st., New York.
ST. CLOUD HOTEL?
THIS N EW and Commodious
HODSE, located corner Broad?
way and Forty-second street,
N'-w York, poaseases advan?
tages over ail ot! r houses, for tho accommo?
dation of its gue*: <. It was built expressly for
a first-class family hoarding house-thc rooms
being large and en suito, heated hy stoam
with liol and cold water, and furnished second
to nono; while the culinary department la in
tho most experienced hands, affording guests
an unequalled luhlo. Ono of At- nd's Patent
ElovatoiB is alao among tho 'mov. .n improve?
ments1 and at tho servico of gueB* >.t all hours.
Tin? Broadway and University Place Care pana
the door every four minutes, running from the
City Hall to Central l'ark, while tho Sixth and
Seventh Avenue lines ar? but a Hhort block on
either aide, affording ampio fa ilitiea for com.
municating with all depots, ateamhoat land?
ings, placea of amusement and business of the
gn-at metropolis. MORE & HOLLEY,
March Iflomo Proprietors.
iron Cotton Ties.
SOLE Agency in New York for tho salo and
distribution of tho
AituoYV TIE:
AND SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE TIE,
Manufactured bv J. J. MOCOMO, Liverpool,
SWENSON, PERKINS & CO.,
HO Beaver street. New York.
(Mail address, box 5,724 P. O.) Aug 7 3mo*
Private Boarding in New York.
COMFORTABLE, airy Rooms, with Board,
in a pleasant locality-Fourth street, op?
posite Washington Square. Street care pas?
the door every few minutos. Apply to, or ad
drees, Mns. S. J. WYATT,
Aug 18 47 South Washington Place, 4th 8t.
SEMI-ANNUAL
Reduction in Prices,
TO MAKE WAY ron
FALL GOODS.
1
Twenty per cent. Discount
ON
READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
DRAB, FELT AND STRAW HATS.
ALL OUR
Gr O O 3Z> JS
AHR M A Hit KI)
IN
PLAIN FIGURES,
And Kvery One Cnn See For Themselves.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
July 25 Clothing and Hat House.
810,000.
For Salo.
MTHAT splendid CORN AND COT-.
TON FARM, known as the ?'SALU-|
DA FORK PLANTATION," situated,
nine milOB South from Newberry Court House,
S. C., and forty miles from Columbia. The
place contains about eighteen hundred acres
of choice lands; about twelvo hundred of
which aro open, and the balance woodland.
Bounded on two sides by "Bush" and "Big"
Saluda Rivers, it affords a large proportion of
tho most desirable bottom or swamp landa;
and on Big Saluda Biver it has ono of tho
most valuable unimproved water privileges in
tho South. The improvements are an elegant
Two-Story Framed Dwelling, six or eight Dou
blo Framed Houses for laborers quarters,
Stahles, Barns, Blacksmith and Carpenter
Shops and other oul-houaoa-all sound and in
good condition. Belonging to the placo, and
propelled by an excellent water power, is ono
of the best Merchant Mills in the State, having
two setts of forty-eight inch French Burr
Wheat Stones, and one of same size for Corn,
with machinery all complete. Also, a No. 1
Circular Saw Mill; Gin House with a seventy
five Saw Gin; Threshing House, with an excel?
lent Thresher and Grain Fan; also, a Cotton
Screw. Lands in this seetion will produco
from one to two bales of cotton per sore with?
out a doubt.
Torma o&eh or ita equi .lent. Parties wish?
ing to purchase, can see .no place and obtain
farther information by application to Jordan
P.Pool, Esq., Newberry Court House, S. C.
or address H. WARE A SON,
Joly 9 2mo * New Orleans, La.
Charleston Advertisements.
STOLI-, WEBB ?fe CO.,
WHOLESALE DEY GOODS,
?K7 . .. I 880
DomesticStorc. | K,NO 8T" ; Lace store.
Fd. 27 CHARLESTON. R. 0.
HAVING tho LARGEST and mont COM?
PLETE FACTORY in the Southern States
and keening alwavR on hand 8 largo and moat
completo Htock of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings,
Ac, Ac, I am enabled to sell low and at manu?
facturer's prices.
N. B.-Strict attention paid to shipping in
good order. April li Hy
M A R. ' JS
Saracenia; or, Fly Trap Bitters.
TUE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for
Dyspepsia, and Nervous Disorders, Genc
rul Debility, ?Sc; prepared by
G. W. AIMAR,
dtemist ?nd Druggist, Charleston, S. C.
SAVANNAH, OA., March 3, 1RG7.
Mu. G. \Y. ALMAU-Dear .Ste: A inombor of
my family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, has
experienced more relief from your "Saracenia
Rittern," than from any other medicine she
has ever tried. It is moat excellent for invigo?
rating tho system and creating an appetite. 1
regard it as decidedly the most bcucilcinl of all
dyspeptic remedies. Yours, verv respectfully,
N. J.'DARRELL.*
Sold hy all Druggists. General Agents, Ris
i.r.Y A- Co., Ill Chambers st., N. Y. April 9 fly
Baltimore Advertisements.
Fall and Winter Importation
1 8 6 9.
RIBBONS, ~M! ILIN E R Y
AND
Straw Goods.
AR M S TR ON G] CA TOR & CO.,
237 and 239 Baltimore street, Baltimore,
IM FORTE RS and jobbers of Bonnet and
Trimming Ribbons, Velvet and Sash Rib?
bons, Bonnet Sdks, Satins and Velvets, Illu?
sions, Blonds, Laces, Ruches, Netts and
Crapes, French Flowers and Feathers, Straw
Ronucts and Ladies' Hats, trimmed and un?
trimmed; Silk, Velvet and Felt bonnets and
Hats, Sundowns and Shaker Hoods. Thelarg
est Stock of Millinery Goods in this country,
and unequalled in choice variety, which we of?
fer nt prices that will defv competition.
?rORDLRS SOLICITED. _Aug 17 Imo*
GEORGE PAGE & 00.^
No. 3 .V. Schroeder Street, Baltimore, Md.
MANUFACTURERS OF PAGE'S IM?
PROVED PATENT PORTABLE (TRCU
! LAU SAW MILLS, Stationary and Portable
Steam Engines and Boilers, Grist Mills, Shin
I ghi Machines, Lath and Slab Machinery, Saw
Glimmern, Horto powers, Shafting, Pullies,
.Ve. Dealers in Circular Saws and Mill sup
I plies generally, and Manufacturer**' Agents
tor every description of wood-working ma?
chinery. Our Independent and Simultaneous
Heart-blocks, patented December l?. ISCK, ami
improved Friction Feed, patented July 13,
1809, in addition to previous patents, make
our Saw Mills stand unrivaled. Estimates and
plana furnished, and contracts intered into
for the erection of Circular, Gang Mn lr. y or
Ka*h Mills. Correspondence solicited, and
Catalogues furnished, on application, by mail
or otherwise. July SH Iv
Gushings & Bailey,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
No. 202 BALTIMORE STREET,
BAL.TIMOHK, IUD.
flMIL largest and heat assorted stock in the
JL city of
SCHOOL, LAW. DLNTAL,
MEDICAL, CLASSICAL,
AND MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS.
General Rank and Counting House Stationery
nf all kinds.
Blank Books mudo to order in any style of
binding nnd ruling. Aug 19 f3mo
Baltimore Regalia Emporium.
Sisoo Brotliors,
MANUFACTURERS of Regalia, Jewels,
Lodge Paraphernalia, Ac, for Masons.
I. O. O. F., Red Men, Knights or Pj thins and
all other socities, banners, Flags, Ship Signals,
.Vc, 14 N. Charles st., cor. Fayette, ballimore,
Md. Price list furnished upon application.
Aug 19 Soto
Mary Ann Bnie Institute.
MISS RUIE baa determined to
koep the Mary Ann Bnie Institute,
satEdgefleld, and will re-open MON
:DAY, Cth Soptember, with the hope
of establishing a School in every
respect highly acceptable to tlic
people of the entire country. Boarders shall
bo as tenderly and affectionately watched over ?
and cared for as tbe most anxions parents
could desire. Every attention will be givon to
the health, niannors and literary advancement
of each pupil. Miss Buie has moved her School
out of the Tomkin Hotel, owing to the bad lo?
cality, ticing too publie for a School. She will
teach in the house adjoining tho Episcopal
Church.
Hacks run daily to the Pine House Depot,
and will convey pupila to Miss Bnie's Institute.
The School is not sectarian, though the purest
morality is taught and required of every mem?
ber of the Institute. Apply for Circulars.
Ang28 M. A. BUIE, Principal.
THE POLLOCK H??SE,
191 Main street, Columbia, S. C.
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Preserving Kettles.
TINNED and Enameled Preserving KET?
TLES, for sale low, by
FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER.
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PHONIX AND GLEANER
Book, Joh and Newspaper rower Press
TYPOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT,
Slain Street, above Taylor,
COl.lMDIA, SOUTH CAROLIN A.
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THE VERY LATEST NEWS,
By Telegraph nnd Maila, from all partB ot
the World, together with full Commercial
and Market Reporta, beaidca a vant amount
of miscellaneous reading matter, of inter?
est to ail: spicy Communications. Editori?
als and Local innis, Poetiy and Miscella?
ny, will he found in these publications.
Every issue of thc Daily contains from ten
to fourteen columna of reading matttr;thc
Tri-weeklv from twenty to twenty-four,
and tho Weeklv thirty-two long columne
making it tho LARGEST and CHEAPEST
PAPER in the South. An examination of
their merits is solicited.
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TERMS Fon SIX MONTHS, IN ADVANCE
Dailv Phoenix $4.00; Tri-Weekly ?2.5C;
Weekly Gleaner $1 50.
Persons residing on the Greenville, Au?
gusta and Charlotte Railroads can icceivo
the Pnossix, containing Telegraphic Mar?
keta, etc., twenty-four heure ahead of the
Charleston paptra.
READER-bc yon merchant, n.annfac
tnrer, professional man or mechanic
before bending any JOH PRINTING tollhe
North to be executed, call nt the above es?
tablishment ?nd examine the rpi ri m ens of
work, as well aa the stock of material on
hand. Renumber, we are fully prepared
to dr? any and all kinds of PRINTING,
from a Carte VMtt to a massive Volume, a
:io feet pnster to a six itich Circular, in
plain black, or in fancy colors ard bronze.
Thc proprietor is constantly mukii.g ?x
teneivu additions to his lare,e stock ot n.a
tcrhil-Type, Pressi s, Colored Inks, ("aid
Hoard, ('ards, Paper, Paney Enveloper,
etc., introducing the LATi.bT STYLIS,
As wo work exclusively on the WCARH
PRINCIPLE,"ia the patrons of the office
may depend upon having full jnstict dei e
them, in the way of Low PRICES. The pro?
prietor is a practioalprinter, attend* clot" -
ly to his bushiest-; employsouly first class
workmen; the office is supplied with every?
thing necessary to turn out good work:
prices are lower than any establishmei-t
in this State or even New York-whieh we
are prepared to prove. Our friends in the
country may send their orders to this office
and rely upon their receiving the same at?
tention and being filled as promptly and
as cheaply as if given personally.
Traveling ir bowmen, hotel-keepers, rail?
road agents and all who have LEITER
PRESS PRINTING to do, will find it to
their interest to call. Seeing ie believing;
and an examination and comparison of
prices of the following grades and styles
of work, will convince the skeptical that
eur assertions are correct: Pamphlets.
Circulara. Bill Heads. Briefs. Lawvrr's
Blanks, Countv Oflieer'B Bianka, I.abels,
Ball Tickets. Invitations, Lilia ni Fare, I
Dates, Railroad Receipts, Dray Tickets.
Horse Bills, Postera. Baiid-bihV Dcdgeis,
Tags, Programm?e. Letter Heada. Check?-,
Drafts, Receipts, Labels, Tickets, Notes,
Show Cards, Catalogues, Bank Checks,
Wedding. Visiting and Bnsint>as Cards, I
.Vc, of all styles and sizes, in one, two?|
three Colors and Bronze.
49"i>nHin< ss Cards, Programmes andi
Hand-bills, furnished at prices ranging!
from $2 to $7 per thousand, according to'
Suality, size and quantity. We are rally
otcrmined to offer such inducements te?
those in want of PRINTING o? ANY KIND
as to raako thc capital the great centre of
printing for Smith Carolina?
and THE PHONIX AND>
GLEANER OFFICE the es?
tablishment where it can ho
successfully and satisfacto?
rily accoompliahed.
Hams, &c.
*?<-r\RANGE" Brand HAMS, beet in raarket,|
\_J Pure Leaf Lard.
Fulton Mnrket Beef, Scaled Herrings.
Pickled Salmon, Smoked Tongues, Ac.
For sale Lv GEO. 8YMMERR.
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Exterminate Mosquitoes.
FUMIGATING PASTILLES, for the de
etruction of Mosquitoes, Flies, and other
insecte which annoy and disturb quiet sleep?
A great blessing to sleeper?. For aale by
July 14 FISHER ? HEINIT8H, Druggists.