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."ifs THE DAILY jfiKPHONIX.
EDITOR AXD rnoriuF.To?.^ ^ ^J"" I ' ??Sfc^SffB'^ "BriT^alBr _'
Asenta for Phoenix and oiraner. ''Lei our Just Censure ^5tP!S!eSP&Mr SBfe?ssF Attend the Truo Event."
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^^o^?^i???BB^ BY J A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C.. THURSDAY VTORN1NG, SEPTEMBER- 9/1869. VOL. V-NO. 147.
"I uover hoard," says a Paris corras-1
TEKMS---1H ADVANCE
r acBapuimoa.
Daily, gi? Mouthe ...................14 00
Trl-Weekly, Six Montha.2 60
Weekly, Bix Mouth?. 1 ?0
APYZBTI3XMEMT8.
Per Square, (10 lino?.) first Insertion.*0 75
Each subsequent insertion. 60
Weekly, each insertion. 75
*W A liberal discount made on the above
rate* uihen advertisement* are inserted by
'.he month.
?ir Book and Job Printing of all kinds
promptly and faithfully attended to.
p ou dont of the London Star, "a more
striking instance of strong mon 'dying
hard' than ono that is given in the Paris
{capera. ! i A well-ktiown wrestler and nth
ete of Avignon, bearing the illustrious,
nome of. Moieaonmer, caught, a few
weeks ago. his death illness by carrying
a little girl across ia R WO ol on ford which
she was obliged to traverse in order to
take to her father his dinner. This ac?
tion was . poxformed in the most good
natured way. Meissonnier seeing the
child, who was to him nn utter stranger,
trembling and weeping on the brink,
?aid to her, 'Take heart, little one, I'll
serve as a f?rry for y Ou.' Swinging
her Ott bis ?houlder, he carried her over.
On roturo in g to tho bank whence he
started, be slipped, and was thoroughly
submer&ed. . A cold, which led to a viru?
lent fevOr, wad the result. As his end
approached, Meieeon nier literally strug?
gled with'the malady, and Iiis last words
were? Dh, death, if yon were a man
what short work I'd make of you."
REYNOLDS' IHPROVED METHOD
OV COSBTBUCTIKG
Artificial Dentures,
Patented December, 1867.
AFTER aa extensivo use of this important I
improvement in practico, for nearly two
years; it is with fuir confidence urgod upon the
profession and the, public, as fulfilling moro |
thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other
modo, ovory intention of Artificial Dentures.
As in this method, rubber teeth are alto?
gether, discarded, rt is desirable, that it should
fall especially into tho hands pf tkoao familiar \
with goldplaWwr/rk.
It may not bo generally known that they j
who wear cases Of artificial teeth, constructed 1
according to this patent , by Dentists who are <
not licensees, rentier themselves liable to the |
penalty of infringement, as well as tho Ope?
rator.
Office rights wiil be disposed of and inst ruc?
tion given by lotter, or at tho operating room*
of Reynolds <fc Reynolds, where the manipula?
tion may be daily witnessed, and where com?
munications mar be addressed.
WM. REYNOLDS, M. D.,
Aug 12 j_. , Columbia. S^C.
THE UTLEY
COTTON PRESS.
ANEW combination of power, whereby all
friotion is overcome. Tho simplicity, eco?
nomy and durability of this PRESS astonishes
all who seo it, and the moro so that a power
so simple should eo long have been unappro?
priated. With this Press, two men can do all
the packing or pressing of a 500 pound bale
inside of eight minutes; and it can be readily
taken down and transported, as it is simple
and light. Wo can supplv those Presses
cheaper than any yet offered to tho planter.
Will send circulars to any desiring, and we
would advise all persons wanting presaos to
withhold buying until they examine this.
THE PRESSES are now being manufactured
at the PALMETTO IRON WORKS, and has
been sot up for exhibition. All aro assured
that as between this and any other ibero is no
argument as to its merits over all others.
With tho irons, any ordinary workman can
put them np. The patontoe is hero for a few
days, and will take pleasure in explaining
its merits. .
Aug 20 Imo SHIELDS Jc GLAZE.
DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! !
AT
C. F. JACKSON'S.
THE season is advancing, and wo still have
ou hand a beautiful and varied assortment
of DRESS GOODS, which has boen recently
overlooked, and the prices marked down ex?
tremely low. Wo especially invite the atten?
tion of the Lidies to this department, feeling
assured that there ia not a better selection to
found in the city.
The friends of Mr. J. L. DIXON will find
him at this establishment, whero ho will bo
glad to see thom, and pay them overv atten?
tion^ _ _Aug 12
Chinese Social Lite,
BY Justice Doolittle-illustrated-with some
aocount of their Religious Education and
Business Customs and Opinions. 2 vols. t5.
Stewart McKenzie's Campaign in China
published in 1842. 50 cents.
New?8upply Yesterday, To-Day and Forever.
Sights and Sensations in France, Germany
and Switzerland. $1.50.
Famous London Merchants. Book for boys.
Baker's RUOo and Hound in Ceylon. Illus?
trated, fl 50.
Popvlar Edutitluo and Public Instruction.
The Wedding Day in Ml Ages and Countries.
By Wood. $1.50
My Daughter Elinor. A Novel. $1.25.
Thackeray's Novels - at 50 and 75 cents.
For sale at DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S
August 10 Bookstore.
New Articles for Present Use.
C0NGRE88 WATER;
LEMONADE SALTS.
Siedlits Powders.
Soda Powders.
Calf Feet Jelly.
Concentrated Extract of Beef.
Gelatines, Corn Starch.
Arrow Root, Tapioca.
Poarl Barley, Pearl Sago.
Flavoring Extracts, Yeast Powders.
Hops, Canary Seed.
Fresh Tamarinds.
Portable Lemonade, Nectar.
For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH,
Joly 14 t_. Druggists.
Lemon Syrup,
FOR making a cool, refreshing beverage
during the warm days. A healthful drink,
supplying Just enough acid to the stomach.
For sale by FISHER & HEINITSH,
June 4 $ _ Druggists.
Death to Flies!
CHEMICAL PAPER for killing Flies-cer
tain death and destruction.
For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH,
Aug 14 t Druggists.
20
Wine Bottles,
GROSS Wine Bottles, for sale by
Feb 14 E. A G. D. HOPE.
Holland Gin.
PIPE PURE SOHIEDAM GIN, direct from
toe Custom Honso. JOHN C. HEEGERS.
500
OATS.
RDSHELS prime HEAVY OAT8, for
salo low, by E. & G. D. HOPE.
aiPKOIAb NOTICE-To parties in want of
Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to tho ad?
vertisement of P. P. Toale, tho largo manu?
facturer of tboHo goods in Charleston. Price
list furnished on application^ July_17 9nao_
?-I'?UI.OSOPIIY OK M A IC.lt IA t?IO.-A
NEW COU USU OF LECTUREB, as delivered at the
New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the
subjects: Bow to Live and What to Live for;
Youth, Maturity and Old Age;. Manhood Gene*
rally Boviewod; The Cause of Indigestion; Fla?
tulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for;
Marriage Philosophically Considered, Ac, Ao.
These lectures will bo forwarded on receipt of
four stamps, by addressing Sec'y Baltimore
Museum of Anatomy, 74 West Baltimore street,
Baltimore, Md. _ May 6 ly
A Card-Southern Life lni.ura.ncc Com?
pany, Atlant? Department.
To the People of South Carolina :
The abovo Company was organized in 186C,
in consequonco of tho wholosalo forfeiture of
Southern policies by Northern companies. Tho
unparalleled success of the enterprise has.
forced several of those companies to rectore
their Southern policies, from the fact that they
could not operate in our midst without the ap?
pearance of honesty.
We keep all our money at home to build up
our impoverished country-every dollar of
premium being safely invested in the State
from which lt ia dorived. The institution is
purely Southern, and hence should appeal
with great force to the patriotism and sympa?
thy of every Southern heart.
'Tis not our purpose to make war on other
companies, but to exhibit thc special advan?
tages offered by this purely Southern Compa?
ny-founded on patriotism and solid wealth.
Its ratio of assets to liabilities-the true tent
of a company's strength, is second to none on
this continent-being nearly 300 to ICO.
Whenever and wherever wo have presented
the claims of this Company, it has not only
enlisted thc sympathies of our people, but has
also secured their hearty co-operation. We
have secured 500 policies in Soxth Carolina
since the 10th of February. We number
among our Directors Gen. Wado Hampton and
Col. Wm. Johnston, gentlemen well known to
cvory citizen of South Carolina. Wo appeal
personally to tho people of South Carolina to
assist in pushing forward this deservedly
popular Soutiiern institution.
J. H. MILLEU.
General Agent Southern Life Insurance Co.
13. W. LAWTON, State Agent.
Wc cheerfully recommend tho above Compa?
ny to thc patronage of the citizens of South
Carolina. I
Columbia, S. C.-J. S. Preston, J. P. Carroll,
0. D. Melton. 8. W. Melton, J. D. Pope.
Camden-J. B. Kershaw, Wm. M. Shannon,
W. E. Johnson.
Sumter.-John B. Mooro.
Winnsboro.-W, lt. Robertson, J. B. Mc
Cants. James H. Hion.
Yorkville-W. B. Wilson. A. Coward, James
Mason, I. D. Witherspoon. J. lt. Bratton, J.
T. Lowry. R. G. McCaw.
Anderson.-J. L. Orr.
Barnwell-Joe A. Lawton, Janies Patterson,
Johnson Hagood. Julv 23 2mos
mmmmW???MmW?k^?Mmvmumt^ta??m The symptoms
S SIMMONS' C??intV?reC?u%
ti_Hflafdneaa and
Buimiin wan II II i II iii i iiMpain in thc side.
Sometimes the pain is in thc shoulder, and is
mistaken for rheumatism. Tho stomach ia
affected with loss of appetite and sickness,
bowels in general costive, nunn Limes alternat?
ing with lax. The lu ad is troubled with pain,
and dull, heavy sensation, conaidcrable lose ot
niomory, accompanied with painful sensation
ol having left undone something which ought
to have been done. Often complaining of
weakness, debility, and low spirits. Souio
tinie8 some of the abovo symptoms attend the
disease, and at. othpr tintes very few of them;
??^?^?^???????????????b?t tho Liver is
li LIVER E5rSS"C
I_ ?volved. Curo
?ni si wnw wrmptaminnxJMtbe Liver with
DR. SIMMONS'
LIVER REGULATOR,
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted
to bo strictly vegetable, and can do no injury
to any one.
It has boon used by hundreds, and known
for tho last thirty-five vears as ouo of thu most
reliable, ofttcacioua and harmless preparations
ever oi!';red to the suffering. If taken regu
! >rl> . nd persistently, it is sure to euro.
Dyspopeia, headache, jaundice, costivonest-,
sick headache, chronic diarrhua, affections of I
the bladder, camp dysentery, affections of tho
?MBBBBBMMBMBBBBaMMtaBHidneys, fever,
Regulator. |?Qdrse?aus!.s
?M^I M|r? mim isirnTs-n-T-?"r the skin, im- <
pnnty of Hie blood, inelnncnoly, or depression
of spirits, heartburn, colic, or pains in thu
bowels, pain in tho hoad, fever ami ague,
dropsv, boils, pain in back and limbs, asthma,
erysipelas, female ufa ?tions, and bilious dis?
eases gcnerallv.'
Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN ,t CO.,
Druggists, Macon, Ga.
Price $1; by mail, il.25.
The following highly respectable persons
can fully attest to the virtues of this valuable
medicine, and to whom we most respectfully
refer:
Gen. W. S. Holt, Preeidcnt S. W. R. R Com?
pany; Rov. J. R. Felder, Perry, Os.; Col. E. K.
Sparks, Albanv, On.; Geo. J, Lunsford, Esq.,
Conductor S.W. R. lt.; C. M an tersen, Esq.,
Sheriff Bibb County; J. A. Butt?, Bainbridge,
Ga.; Dykes <fc Sparhawk, Editors Floridian,
Tallahassee; Rev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Ga.;
Virgil Powers, Esq., Superintendent S. W. R.
R, ; Daniel Ballard, Bullard's Station, Macon
SL Brunswick R. lt.,TwiggsCounty, Ga.; Gren?
ville Wood, Wood's Factory, Macon, Ga.; Rev.
E. F. Easterling, P. E. Florida Conference;
Major A. F. Wooley, Kingston, Ga.; Editor'
Macon Telegraph, and John Ingall*, formerly
of Colombia, S. C.
For Bale by all druggists. Jnly 13 13mo
77 Tu* Reynold* Patent Plow.
HAVINO made arrangements with Messrs.
Win. Glaxo <v Co. for the manufacture and
exclusive salo of this justly celebrated PLOW,
?to aro prepared to offer them to the country
on good terms. Good tools will always be found
(i good in vest ment.
Feb 28 FISHER, LOWRANCE k FISHER.
jDuiunguiotns,
AFULL assortment on lund MILL STONES
and IRONS, purcha-aed at low rates, by
FISHER. LOWRANCE A FISHER^
Notice to Cotton Growers.
THE Snbscrlber in tonds tb mn a Portable
Cotton Oin from Columbia, to Kingsvale
and ihn surrounding country, PJanlera wialv
ing niv services eau apply to mo, at Colombia.
IttjfS_r RICHARD 'TOZER.
Com and Bran.
RAA BUSHELS "Primo Wblto Westcrr
DUU Br?ad CORN.
50 bags Freeh Oround Bran.
For sal? low by PEO. BYMMERS.
l?tbbeB & Thomas, Real Estate Agents
OFFER their ?or vices to the publie as GEN
EBAL LAND AGENTS. : Will buy and sel
Land?, and other property, on commission. N
charges until sales are effected.
JAMES G. GIBBES,
JOHN P. THOMAS,
Jan 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES.
Flour 1 FlOUT?!
pr ft BBL8. OHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, t
pjVJ f io-best in market.
50 bbls. Extra Family Flour, at 19-equal t
country.
50 bois. Super Flour, at $8- new and sweet
Our Choice Family Flour is the "cream <
the city and superior to any in this marhet."
Terms cash._J. ii T. B. AGNEW.
Eureka Champagne.
*)f \ CA8E8 California CHAMPAGNE, mi
*m?\J nvfactured fttom Vie-pure and nundull
rated juice of the Grape, and much superior
flavor and quality to the many chemically pr
pared and spurious imitations now offered
tho public. Price per case of 1 dozen Quart
$15.00; or, 2 dozen Pinta at f 16. Terms eas
Aug ll J. A T. Ri AGNEW.
i City of Columbia Bonds.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.
COLUMBIA, August 12, 1869.
ALL over-due Bonds, Coupons and Interei
and all Bonds issued since 1st Jauuai
1807, bearing six per cent, interest, of the ci
of Columbia, will be converted into soven r
cent. Bonds, on application at this oflice,
conformity with a resolution of the City Coe
eil. J. s. MCMAHON,
Aug 13 _ Citv Clerk
TELE I?I^uSL<bE
_ TO get a tip-top SUMM1
*? DRINK is the CAROLINA HOL'fc
gttL/?k\ Washington stieet. near Kumt
HKfM?|CHAMPAGNE COCK-TAILS; G
^jMweW Urandy and Whiskey .Smash
i?. 14 -?."JU1CI>B and Cock-tails; .Sherry ii
-ir+z^aa CatftWDa Cobblers; Claret S
gar?es; Lemonade and Soda Water; bes!
excellent Lager Beer. LUNCH everv dav
ll o'clock. R. BARRY, Purvey ol
June 7_
Sights and Sensations
IN FRANCE, GERMANY. Ac. f 1.50.
Hilt to Hilt, by Surry, or Eagle's Nest, $1
Five Acres Too Much, by Rooseveldt, a v
pleasant and instructive book, fl.50.
How Crops Grow, for all agriculturalists
Professor Johnson, $1.50.
Old Town Folks, a novel, hy Mrs. Stowe,
The Wedding Day in all Ag?s and Counti
Stretton, a novel, by Kingsley, 40 cents.
Tho Yilla on tho Rhine, by Auerbach.
He Knew He was Right, by Trollope.
The Malay Archipelago, its Inhabitants
Animals, linc ly illustrated, full of informat
European Vineyards, by Flagg, fl 50.
Liddon?' Bampton Lectures, London.
Tho Virginians, Tho Newcomes, cheap
tiona Thackeray's works and other new bo
For salo at BRYAN & McCARTER'S
June 30 _Bookstni
Mary Ann Baie Institute.
MISS ELIE has determine
zyT?fc keen the Mary Ann Buie lusti
j c_tl LjgJ|^-at Edgctield, and ? ill re open ^
j '.aflBKafcDAY. 6th September, with thc
Jgr3p^?f establishing a School in c
.GBJS^ respect highly acceptable tc
people of the entiro country. Boarders
I bo as tenderly and affectionately watched
I and cared for as the most anxious pai
I could desire. Every attention will bo giv
tho health, manuel s and literary advance
of each pupil. Miss Buie has moved hei Si
? out of tue Tomkin Hotel, owing to the bi
cality, being too publie tor a School. Sh
teach in thc house adjoining tho Epis
Church.
I Hacks rmi daily to the Pino House D
and will convey pupils to Miss Buie's Inst
The School is not sectarian, though tho p
morality is taught and required of every:
her of the Institute. Applv for Circulan
Aug 28 M. A. BUIE. Princj
Southern Lite Insurance Cumpa
rrUF.LV A BOFTUEllN 1VSTI ll'TXOX.
ASSETS------- - $.'.0(
INSURES Lives, and promptly adjust
pays losses. Its oriucipaf business i
Southern States, and to them it appei
patronage. It has ampin means to full
tect policy holder? and pay all losses.
BOABD or DIBECTOBS.-John B. Gord
Austell, E. W. Holland, J. F. Alexander
('allaway, J. M. Johnson. Atlanta, Ga.;
Yancov, Benj. H. Hill, Robert Thomas, A
Ga.; Wade Hampton, Columbia, B.C.;
Phiuizy, Edward ThoBias. Augusta, Ga.
Butler, Madison, Ga.; Robert Toombs,
ington.Ga.; B. J. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.;
Colquitt, Newton, Ga.; Wm. Johnston,
lotte, N. C.;B. L. Willingham, Allendale
W. A. Caldwell, Greensboro. N. O.
OFFICERS.-John B. Gordon, Prrsid?
H. Hill. A. H. Colqnitt, Vice-Prteidei
Austell, E. Holland, Finance Committ
C. Morris, Secretary.
J. H. MILLER, General Ager
207* Broad street, Augusta
HAUDY SOLOMON, Resident Agrnt at
bia._July 24
FRUITS IH ABD OUT OF SE.
LEMONS AND ORANGES,
??Ah Dates, Prunelles,
pjMf Pigs. Prunes.
iSf A fresh lot of Ano French Con:
orv-something rich, rare and palatabl
FTCBII Nuts, Almonds and Raisins.
DoBsicatcd Cocoanut, Sicily Lemon S
Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys, 1
AN ENDLESS VARIETY.
CAKES and PIE8-fresh and mado t
Pure CANDIES manufactured daily.
Croquet Sets-a fine, healthy, eut-do
oise?
Keep Cool!
The subscriber, intending to give bli
and customers a chance to keep cool,
termined to reduce the price of CR1
the balance of the scacon.
Cream per quart, 75 oents.
Cream per plate, 20 couts.
Cream per half plate, 10 cento.
Lemonade and Fruit Bevorag?e, 19c
glass.
Call and bc convinced of tho corree
tho above. . _ k??.., J. McKEN
Juno 1 ?:.Y.. . Main
Uli ar lo 3 ton Advertisements.
STOI.L, WEBB At CO.,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
DomesticSiore. | KINO ST" ? Lac? Store.
Feb 27 CHARLESTON, S. O. ly
Flour and Saw Mill lor Sale at Chester.
THE FINE STEAM FLOUR?
ING AND SAW MILL, about 100
yarda from tho Charlotte and
South Carolina Railroad Depot,
'i* offered for salo by tho sub?
scribers.
Situated in a fine wheat country, with the
certainty ufa splendid wheat crop this season,
they offer tho property at a very low price, to
enterprising capitalists.
ParticB wishing to know particulars, and to
make a profitable investment, will address
JOHN CAMPSEN A CO.,
An? 10 mthlmo Charleston. S. O.
HAVING thc LARGEST and most COM
PLETE FACTORY in the Bonthem States
and keeping alwavu on hand s large and moat
complete stock ol DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings,
Ac., Ac , I am enabled to Bell low and at manu?
facturer's prices.
N. B.-Strict attention paid to shipping in
good order. April 0 ily
?AkJC ?t~u?- JErL~> St
Saracenia; or, Fly Trap Bitters.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for
Dyspepsia, and Nervous Disorders, Genc
? ral Debilitv, ito.; prepared bv
G. W. A I M A R ,
i Vhtmifit ot,<l Druggist, Charleston, S. C.
SAVANNAH, GA., March 3. 1867.
Mr.. G. W. A IMA ll-Dear Sir: A member of
my family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, has
experienced more relief trom your "Saracenia
Bitters," than from any other medicine she
lias over tried. It is most excellent for invigo?
rating the system and creating an appetite. I
regard it as decidedly tho most beneficial of all
dyspeptic remedies. Yours, very respectfully,
N. J. DARRELL.
Sold by all Druggists. General Agents, RIS?
LEY A Co., 141 Chambers st., N. Y. April 9 lly
Baltimore Advertisements.
Gushings 8c Bailey,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
-Yo. 2C2 -B A L TIMO BE S TBEET,
HM/rnioHK, Ail).
THE largest and best assorted stock in the
city of
SCHOOL, LAW, DENTAL,
MEDICAL, CLASSICAL.
AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
General Bank and Counting House Stationery
of all kinds.
Blank Books mado to order in any stylo of |
binding and miine;. Aug 10 t3mo
Fall and Winter Importation
18 6 9.
RIBBONS, ~M IL IN E R Y
AN"U
JStx-iVTCr Goods.
ARMSTRON G. C AT OR & CO.,
237 and 230 Baltimore street, Baltimore,
IMPORTERS and jobbers of Bonnet and
Trimming Ribbons, Velvet and Sash Rib?
bons, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Illu?
sions, Blonds, Laces, Ruches, Netts and
Crapes, French Flowers and Feathers, Straw
Bonnets 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 wo of?
fer at prices that will defv competition.
?-ORDERS SOLICITED. Ang 17 Imo*
GEORGE PAGE & 00.,
No. 3 N . Schroeder Street, Baltimore, Md
MANUFACTURERS OF PAGE'S IM?
PROVED PATENT PORTABLE CIRCU?
LAR SAW MILLS, Stationary and Portable
Steam Engines and Boilers, Grist Mills, Shin
81o Machines, Lath and Slab Machinery, Saw
ummers. Horse Powers, Shafting, ulhes,
Ac. Dosiers in Circular Saws and Mill sup
plies generally, and Manufacturer-' Ager i
I for every description of wood-working mu
chinorv. Onr Independent and Simultaneous
Hoad-blocks, patented December 15. 1808, and
improved Friction Feed, patented July 13,
1669. in addition to previous patents, make
onr Saw Mills stand unrivaled. Estimates and
plans furnished, and contracts entered into
for tho erection of Circular, Gang Mulay or
Sash Mills. Correspondence solicited, and
Catalognes furnished, on application, by mail
i or otherwise._ Jilly 30 ly
Baltimore Regalia Emporium.
Siseo Brotliors,
MANUFACTURERS of Rogaba, Jewels,
Lodge Paraphernalia, Ac, for Masons,
I. 0. 0. F., Red Men, Knights of P}thias and
all other aocitiea, Banners, Flags, Ship Signals,
Ac, 14 N. Charles st., cor. Fayette, Baltimore,
Md. Pri?e list furnished upon application.
Aog 10 3mo
CITY MACHINE WORKS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE subscriber is prepared to manufacturo
?TEAM ENGINES, Portable and Station?
ary, of from 4 to 25 horse power. MILLS and
MILL GEARINO furnished at the lowest price
and shortest notice. All work guaranteed.
April 1 Cmoj_RICHARD TOZER.
Turnips I Turnips !-New Varieties.
WINTER FLAT DUTCH,
Rod Top, Seven Top.
Tnrple Top Yellow ?uta Raga,
Yellow Aberdeen, Amber Globe,
Large Norfolk, Hanover, Pomeranean.
i Just received at FISHER A HEINITSH,
I July 28 t Druggists.
New York Advertisements.
R HOE 8c C O ,
Manufacturers of
Warranted Extra Cast Steel Patent
Ground Circular Mill Mulay
and Gang
S AW S .
Circular JS^t-rons?,
With Movable or Inserted Teeth.
WE CLAIM for our Patent Circular Saw
tho following advantages over all
others:
Tho shanks of tho teeth aro elastic, and ex?
ert a uniform distension iu the sockets.
Tho stability of thc plate is in noway affect?
ed by inserting new setB of teeth.
Each tooth, independently, may be adjusted
to the cutting line.
No rivets, keys, pr other objectionable ap?
pliances, aro employed in connection with tho
teeth, which arc as simple in construction, and
as easily used, as a nut for a bolt.
In short, all tho diftioultiea heretofore expe?
rienced in the uso o? movable teeth for saws,
arc fully met ami obviated by this invention.
ALSO,
TUTTLE PATENT
"CHAMPION" CROSS-CUT SAWS.
CROSS-CUT SAWS,
OF ALL KINOS.
Saw Mandrels, Cumming Machines, &c.
Scud for Catalogues and Price Lists.
It. HOE A CO.,
Printing Press Machine and Saw Manufac?
turara, New York. Boaton, Mass., and Lou-1
don, Eng._Aug 26 i?mo
Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies.
(JS "I rvr^rt REWARD for any caso of dis
NDJL?\-/VJ \? ease in any stage which they I
fail to euro. Du. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM !
No. 1 cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and I
Mouth, Sore Eyes, Eruptions, Copper-Colored
blotches, Scrofula, Ac; ia the greatest Blood
Purifier known, removes all disease from tho
system and leaves the blood pure and healthv.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. "2 I
cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all1
its forms, gives immediate relief in all cases.
No dieting necessary. Price of cither No. 1 or |
No. 2, 15.08 per bottle, or two bottles for $9.00.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe ]
and radical euro for all Urinary Derangements,
accompanied with full directions. Price ?S.uO I
per bottle. DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR
D'AMOUR, a radical euro for Debility, in old
or young: imparting energy with wonderful
effect. Price ?5 per bottle or two bottles for il).
On receipt of price, tho Remedies will he
shipped to any place. Circulars sent. AddrebS I
DR. D. B. RICHARDS,
Aug 10 ly No. 228 Varick st., New York.
ST. CL0UDH0T?L7
Tills NEW and Commodious 1
HODSE, located corner Rroad-1
way and Porty second street,
_"Kew York, possesses advan?
tages over ml other houses, for the accommo-1
dation ot its guests. It was built expressly for
a first-chtss family boarding house-the rooms
being largo anden suite, heated by steam
with hot and cold water, ami furnish! d second
to none; while the culinary department ls in
the moat experienced hands, affording guests
an unequalled table. Cue of Atwood's Patent
Elevatois is also among the "modern improve?
ments' and at the service of guests atall hours.
Thc Broadway and University Place Cars pass
the dooreverv four minutes, running from the
City Hall to Central Park, while the Sixth and
Seventh A.renne lines are bnt a short block on
either side, affording ample facilities for com.
municating with all depots, steamboat land?
ings, places of amusement and business of the
great metropolis. MORE A HOLLEY,
March 10 hmo Proprietors.
_ FROM 4 to 8.W H?B3E
POWER including the
celebrated Corliss Cut?
off Engines, Slide Valve
Stationary Engines, Por?
table Fngines, Ac. Also,
Circular. Mulay, Gang
Kaw Mills, Sngar Cane
Mills, Shafting, Pulleys.
A*c, Lath and shingle
Mills, Wheat and Corn
Mills, Circular Saws,
Belting, Ac. Send for descriptive Circular and
Frico List. WOOD A MANN
March 24}6m Steam Eri?ino Co.. Utica, N. Y
Iron Cotton Ties.
SOLE Agency in New York for the sale and
distribution of the
ARROW TI rc
AND SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE TIE,
Manufactured by J. J. McCoMn, Liverpool.
SWENSON, PERKINS A CO.,
80 Beaver street, New York.
(Mall address, Box 5,724 P. O.) Aug 7 3mo*
Private Boarding in Mew York.
COMFORTABLE, airy Rooms, with Board,
in a pleasant locality-Fourth street, op
posito Washington Square. Btrect cars pass
the door evory few minutes. Apply to, or ad?
dress, MRS. 8. J. WYATT,
Aug 18 47 8outh Washington Place, 4th st.
DENTISTRY.
QBt DR. D. L. BOOZER, grateful tor tho
J?aSW-j?boral patronage he has received from
the citizens of this city and tho surrounding
District, during tho past year, respect fully an?
nounces that ho now permanently establishes
himself in Columbia. All operations on thc
natural Teeth faithfully performed. ARTI?
FICIAL GA8ES, in every approved method,
carefully and satisfactorily executed-among
which he would call special attention to that
known as Reynold.*' Patent; and of his suc?
cess in constructing Artificial Cases by this
beautiful and durable procesa, he is enabled,
with confidence, to refer to his patients and to
the patentee. Office on Main street, over First
National Bank. Jan S
PHONIX AND GLEANER
Book, Job And NOWBpaper Pow* r Press
TYPOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT,
. Main St i fact, abo vi Tivy lor,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
THE VERY'LATEST NEWS,
Dv Telegraph and Maila, from all parts of
tho World, together with foll Commercial
and Market Reports, bcsideB a vast amount
of miscellaneous reading matter, of inter?
est to all: spioy Commuuications. Editori?
als and Local ItemB, Poetry and Miscella?
ny, wiU be found in these publications.
Every issue of tho Daily contains from ten
to fourteen columns of reading matter; tho
Tri-weekly from twenty to twenty-fosr,
and tho Weeklv thirty-two long columns
making it the LARGEST and CHEAPEST
PAPER in the South. An examination ot
their merits is solicited,
TERMS Fon SIX MONTHS, IN ADVANCE
Daily Phoenix $4.00: Tri-Weekly $2.50;
Weekly Oleancr $1.50.
Persons residing on thc Greenville, Au?
gusta and Charlotte Railroads can receive
tho PHCENIX, containing Telegraphic Mar?
kets, etc., twenty-four hours ahead oftetbo
Charleston papers.
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READER-bc you nu reliant, manufac
turer, professional man or mechanic
before tending any JOB PRINTING toftl.o
North to bo executed, call at the above es?
tablishment and examine the ppecimc-iisof
work, as well as thc stock nf material on
hand. Remember, wc are fully prepared
to do any and all kinds of PRINTING,
from a Carte Visile to a massive Volume, a
30 ft ot Poster to a six inch Circular, iu
plain black, or in fancy colors ard bronze.
Thc proprietor is constantly m along ?-X
teiibive additions to his laigc stock ot ma?
terial-Type, Fresst?. Colored Tnks, Caid
Board, Cards, Paper, Fan?y Envelopts.
etc., introducing tho LATLbT ST1L1S,
As wo work exclusively on the syCASH
PRINCIPLE,ts the patrons of thc office
may depend upon having fall justice dei e
them, in the way of Low PRICES. The pro?
prietor ia a practical printer, attendeclosc -
ly to Ina busiiit a.- ; employeonly first class
workmen; the office is supplied with every
thing necessary to turn out good work;
)rices are lower than any rstablishmei.t
o this State or even New York-which we
aro prepared to prove. Onr friends in the
country may send their ordcra 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 tdiowmen, hotel-keepers rail?
road agents and all who have LEITER
PRESS PRINTING to do, will find it to
their interest to etil. Seeing is believing:
and an examination and comparison of
pi ice? of tho following grades and stiles
of work, will convince the skeptical that
eur assertions are correct: Pamphlets,
Circulara. Bill Heads. Briefs. Lawyer'?
Blanks, County Officer's Blank?, l abels,
Ball Tickets. Invitations. Fib's ?if Fate,
Dates, Railroad Receipts. Dray Tickets,
Horse Bills, Posters. I! end -billa. Dodgeis,
Tags, Programmes.Letter Heads,Checkt,
Drafts, Receipts, Labels, Tickets, Notes,
Show Cards. Catalogues^ Bank Checks,
Wedding. Visiting and Business Cards,
Ac., of all styles and sises, in one. two,
three Colors and Bronce.
*7~Bnninfss Cards, Programmes sud
Hand-bills, famished at prices ranging
from $2 to $7 per thousand, according to
quality, size and quantity. We are rolly
determined to offer such inducements to
t bone in want of PRINTING of ANY KIND
as to make the capital the great centre of
printing for South Carolina,
and THE PnONIX AND
GLEANER OFFICE the es?
tablishment where it can ho
successfully and satisfacto?
rily accoomplisbed.
Hams, &c.
fci r\RANGE" Brand HAMS, best in market,
VJ Puru Loaf Lard.
Fulton Markot Beef, Scaled Herrings.
Pickled Salmon, Smoked Tongues, Ac.
For sale by_GEO. SYMMERS.
Exterminate Mosquitoes.
I71UMIGATINO PASTILLES, for the de?
. structlon of Moaqnitoes, Flies, and other
insects which annoy and disturb quiet sleep.
A croat blessing to bleepers. For sale by
July 14 FISHER & HEINITSH, Druggists,