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THE PHCENIX.
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EVERY WCPHS0VAT MOBIUWOT.
?Y JULIAN A. SELBY,
EDITOR AXP PBOPBIETOB.
Office on Main Street, above Taylor.
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Agirntn for Phoenix ?nd Gltnncr.
HIR\M MITCHELL.Spartanburg
A. M. BISEB.Newberry O. H
Jones Porp?..Anderaon O. H
JAMES QUANT..Union J. R. ALLEN..Chester
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BY J. A. SELBY.
COLUMBIA, S. C.. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER IO, 18<>9.
VOL. Y-NO. 148
-TB R MB-IS-ADVANCE
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ADVERTISEMENTS. .
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Each subsequent insertion. 50
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jfW A liberal discount made on Ute above,
ratee when advertisements are inserted by
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tfS-Book and Job Priuhug of all ktndfc
promptly and faithfully attended to.
A Retara to BirbaxUm.
I civilir.ftt?on Hf? marla tn ciiVioo.T r. 1??.
?-11!
It is said that tho English owner of a
pretty, little park,, near Paris, has boen
so mach annoyed by continual applica?
tions from persons engaged in dnefs for
Eer mission to use his grounds that ho
ae been compelled to intimate to the
professors of small sword and pistol the
propriety of having a park of their own.
Pans, Which contains ni m oat everything
else in the world, is destitute, it seems,
of a suitable dueling ground. The want
is felt to be a serious one, in view of
the recent extensive revival in that city
of a practico which the reason of man?
kind has long since) condemned as sense?
less and barbarous, and which, almost
everywhere else, has become obsolete.
Ita France, civilization in this respect ap?
pears to havo taken a step backwards. A
lighting mania lias taken hold.of a cer?
tain portion of Parisian society. It is
the subject of earnest comment in the
English press. The Saturday Review
goes so far as to say that "it begins to
look .as if Englishmen would soon find a
knowledge of the sword, or of the pistol
at least, as indispensable a requisite to
r?sidence in Franco as it was in the years
which followed tho battle of Waterloo."
It adds, half seriously, that "if it wero
not BO late in tho season for such an en?
terprise; We should recommend the pub
licati?n of a six-penny hand-book of thu
art for'tho use of English visitors to Pa?
ris," j ? ,y
Yet it does not appear that any par?
ticular grudge against Englishmen is nt
the bottom of* any of the duels which
have been'lately fought. If Englishmen
are more apt than other foreigners to be
drawn into unpleasant collisions with
Frenchmen, it must be because of the
national trait of bad maimers which they
are in the habit of carrying with them
abroad. On the - contrary, most of the
duels which have taken placo have beei:
between Freuobmeu, and in a majority
of cases tho parties wero journalists, 01
the provocation grew out of something
published in the paper?. In many in
stances, it is but the orit-cropping of UH
long-standiug feud between the Bona
partists and the Republicans. In sud
cases, the Government looks mildly on
apparently well pleased to see the gen
tleinen of the quill cutting each othcr'i
throats, or, at least, indifferent at the re
suit. No attempt is made by the police
usually so vigilant, to spoil the sport
and the preliminary arrangements ari
made with almost as much publicity a
the particulars are afterwards canvassed
Perhaps in allowing this large liceos
to journalists, the Government seeks t
make amends for the restrictions im
posed upon them in other respects. I
is the French liberty of the press. An
other reason for the non-interference c
Government in duels between editoi
may possibly be that the most celebrate
duelist and best swordsman in Paris i
an ardent supporter of the empire-Al
Paul de Cassagnac-one of the editoi
>)f the Pays. This gentleman has r<
cently had a duel with M. Gustave d
Flonrens, esteemed the best fencer arnon
the Republicans. The offence giveu wi
that M. Cassagnac, in tho Pays, spoil
of M. Flonreus os a "mad Republican,
describing himself, at the samo time, o
a "mad Bonapartist." On the da
originally appointed for a hostile mee
ing, M. Cassagnac was at home, sic!
M. Flourens permitted himself to ii
dulge in some rather indelicate jokes i
regard to the nature of M. Cassagnac
sickness. Another meeting was arrange
for the next day. M. ?assognac ro
from his sick bed, and after a combat
twenty-five minutes' duration, chara
terized by a display of great skill ai
coolness on both sides, he wounded ?
Flonrens in three places-hand, arm ai
breast. This done, M. Cassagnac wro
a card for publication, explanatory of 1
failure to come to time on the first da
and went back to bed. As soon as I
Cassagnac recovers from his fever ai
M. Flonrens from his wounds, it is sa
they will fight again.
In the meantime, a gentleman, at pi
sent confined in one of the Paris priso
for some political offence, but whe
term of imprisonment is abont to t
pire, addresses M. Cassagnac, public!
a challenge of a different character. I
stead of swords, the weapon for his mi
terr of which M. Cassagnac has gain
such a reputation, he. proposes pisto
and that they shall fight breast to brea
each placing the muzzle of his pis
against the other's forehead, one pis
only to be charged with ball, the oho
of pistols to be determined by lot, o
neither to know when the word is giv
who has the loaded weapon. , X
tempting invitation being out of his li
of business, M. Cassagnac has been co
polled to decline.
Thus, in the most refined capital
the world, the practices of a bsrbqrc
age are revived, and duels are fought i
only with impunity, so far as any acti
of the authorities is concerned, but w
every attendant circumstance of pul
city, to give eclat to the occasion and
actors. The provocations are not uni
quently given in the most public m
ner, sometimes through the columns
the press, and with the avowed purp
of provoking a duel. By and by cl
lenges will be passed and accep
through the same medium, and a
risian will never know wba pleasant
tie entertainment of the kind may
awaiting him each day, until he has r
the "personals" in his morning paj
Thus tho very appliances of our higl
barons uric, and we tire reminded how
much of that very civilization is bat the
outside varnish or veneering, beneath
which lurks the original and inveterate
savage-man.-Baltimore Sun.
PENAL COLONY FOR NOBTH CAROUNA.
We learn from tho Warren ton (N. C.)
Present, that four negro Women and one
negro man were sentenced "at thc last
Warren County Court to banishment to
South Carolina, "with the verbal promise
of a heavy penalty, should they ever
show their faces" in North Carolina. A
similar punishment was imposed at the
late term of Edgecombe County Conrt.
. How will the Palmetto Stato like that?
Che may retaliate if she likes, with inte?
rest, by banishing her rogues to North
Carolina.
Special Notices.
SPECIAL NOT I CK.-TO parties in want of
Doora, Sashes and Blinds, wo refer to thc ad?
vertisement of P. P. Toalo, the large manu?
facturer of thone goods in Charleston. Price
list furnishedapjihcaUon._July 17 9mo
A9-PHIL.OSOPUY OF MARRIAGE.->A
N?W COURSH OF LECTURES, as deliverOd at thc
New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing tho
oubjects: How to Live and What to Live for;
Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Gene?
rally Reviewed;Tho Cause of Indigestion; Fla?
tulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for;
Marriage Philosophically Considered, Ac, Ac.
These lectures will bo forwarded on receipt ot
four stamps, by addressing Sec'y Baltimore
Museum of Anatomy, 71 WestBalt?more street,
Baltimore, Md. _May G ly
WHAT IS THIS MARVELOUS ANTI?
DOTE TO DISEASE, Which, for twenty
years, has been \vinning"golden opinions from
allsorts of people" under the name of HOB
TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS ?
It ia an infusion of the most t xcellent tonic,
anti-bilious, iiuti-tcorbntio and alterative
herbs, roots and harks, ir. the purified spiritu?
ous OKsence of Rye.
HOW DOES IT OPERATE?
This question may be briefly answered as
follows: It operates
As a.Powerful Invigorant.
As a.Preventive of Fevern.
As a.Genial Stomacahic.
A.-? an. .Anti-spasmodic.
Asa.Cental Purgative.
As a.Promoter of Appetite.
As a .Cure for Indigestion.
AB an.Acclimating Medicine.
As a.Safeguard against Malaria.
As a .Remedy for Low Spirits.
As a.Spoculc for Fever and Ague.
As a.Cordial Jor the Aged.
Asan .Antid?telo Seasickness.
As an...Anodyne for the Sleepless.
As a.Wholesome Stimulant.
As a.Palin for the Weary Brain.
Asa... .Belief in Bodily Anguish.
And as a protection to health and lite under
all depressing and devitalizing influences.
HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS is the
only tonic in existence, based upon a spiritu?
ous medicine, that id absolutely pure.
_Sopt 1_ " +0
A Curd-.Southern Life In ?urn nee Com?
pany, Atlunta Department.
To thi People of South Carolina :
Tho above Company was organized in 1SCC,
in cons?quence of thu wholesale forfeiture of
Southern policies by Northern companies. The
unparalleled success of thc enterprise bas
forced several of theso companies to restore
their Southern policies, from tho fact that they
could not operate in our midtt without thc ap?
pearance of honesty.
We keep all our money at home to build up
our impoverished country-every dollar ol
premium being nafe!r invested in tho State
from which it is derived. Tho institution is
purely Southern, and hence should appeal
with great force to the patriotism and tympa
thy of every Southern heart.
'Tis not our purpose to make v ar on other
companies, but to exhibit the special advan?
tages offered by this purely Southern Compa?
ny-founded on patriotism and solid wealth.
Ita ratio of assets to liabilities-the true test
of a company's strength, is second to none on
this continent-being nearly ?500 to KO.
Whenever and wherever we have presented
the claims of this Company, it has not only
enlisted the sympathies ol our people, but has
also secured their hearty co-operation. We
have secured 500 policies in Soxth Carolina
since the loth of February. We number
among our Directors Gen. Wado Hampton and
Col. Wm. Johnston, gentlemen well known to
every citizen of South Carolina. Wo appeal
personally to the people of South Carolina to
assist in pushing forward this deservedly
popular Southern institution.
J. H. MILLER.
General Age nt Southern LifV- insurance Co.
B. W. LAWTON, State Agent.
Wc cheerfully recoinmeno the above Compa?
ny tu the patronage of the ci izens of South
Carolina.
Columbia, S. C.-J. S. Preston, J. P. Cai roll,
C. D. Melton. 8. W. Melton, J. D. Pope.
Camden.-J. B. Korshaw, Wm. M. Shannon,
W. E. Johnson.
Suinter.-John B. Moore.
Wiuneboro.-W. R. RolciUon, J. B. Mc
Cunts, James H. Rion.
Yorkvillo-W. B. Wilson. A. Coward, James
Mason, I. D. Witherspoon. J. R. Brattou, J.
T. Lowry. R. G. McCaw.
Anderson.-J. L. Orr.
Barnwell-Jos A. Lawton, Jainos Patterson,
Johnson Hagood. ' July 23 2mos
To Rent.
A d?sirable 1IBSLDENCE, containing
seven room?. Well of gpod water on the
prtmriaes. Applv to '?'?>?
July 13 ; GftEGQ..PALMER A CO.
-.Fish!! Fish!!! ~~j
1 f\f \ PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL,
lV/V/ oonsistingof whole, half and quarter
barrels and kits.
100 Boxes SMOKED HERRING.
Just received and for ?ale low by
Aug 25* J. ? T. R. AGNEW.
I nulling V/10WB.
AFULL assortment on hand. MILLSTONES
and IRONS, purchased allow rates, by
_F_ISHER. LOWRANCEA FISHER _
Notice t?'C?tton Growers.
THE Subscriber intonds to run a Portable
Cotton Oin from Columbia to Kingsville
and tho surrounding country. Planters wish?
ing ruv (services eau apply to mc, at Columbia.
Aug 5 RICHARD TOZER. :
Corn and Bran.
eLf\f\ BUSHELS Prime White Western
D'JU Bread CORN.
50 bags Fresh Ground Bran.
For aalejowjjy_ PEO. 8YMMERS. _
Gibbes & Thomas, Real Estate Agents,
OFFER their servioes to the public as GEN?
ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and soil
Iiauds, and other property, on commission. No
charges until sales arc effected.
JAMES G. GIBBES,
JOHN P. THOMAS,
Jan 19_WADE HAMPTON GIBBE8.
Flour! Flour!',
pr r. BBLS. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, at
*IJ\J S10-best in market.
00 bbls. Extra Family Flour, at ?9-equal tc
country.
50 bbls. Super Flour, at IS-new and fiweet.
Our Choice Family Flour is thc "cream o
the city and superior to any in this market."
Terms cash. _ J. A. T. R. AGNEW.,
Eureka Champagne.
.}f \ CARES California CHAMPAGNE, ma
&\J nvfactuxed from the pure and unaduite
rated juice, of the Grape, and much superior ii
I flavor and quality to tho many chemically pro
UiaVcd and apurions imitations now offered ti
he pub!io; Price per case of 1 dozen Onart*
I$15.00: <>r, 2 dozen Pinta at #10. Torms casi]
AUK ll _J AT- - AGNEW.
City ol' Columbia Bonds.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.
Coi.muiA, August 12, 3"0'J.
ALL over-due Bonds, Coupons and Interes
and all Bonds issued since 1st Junuar'
18'!7, bearing ai.* por cent, interest, of thc cit
of Columbia, will lie converted into seven p<
cent. Donde, on applicate n at this o?lce, i
conformity with a resolution of thc Citv Coui
cii. J. s. MCMAHON,
Aug 13 City Clerk.
" THE PIJAOB '
^ TO gu a tip-top SUM Mr
yk DRINK is the CAROLINA HOUSl
^BL^a\ Wn.-hii.et"u stn M. near Sunib
HgilTO.CnAMl'AGNE COCK-LAH..-: Gi
^%?t$IM Brandy and Whi-k^y S a; si-he
fet 1J Juleps ami Cock-tails; Sherry a;
nii^T Catawba Cobblers; Claret Sa
garees; Lemonade and Soria Water: beeid
excellent Lager Deer. LUNCH every dav,
ll o'clock. ii. BARRY, Purveyor.
June 7
Sights and Sensations
IN FRANCE, GERMANY, Ac. $1.50.
Hill to Hilt, by Surry, ol Eagle *. Nest, fl.!
Five Acres loo Much, by Rooseve?dt, a vc
pleasant n td instructive hook, fi.50.
How Crop? Grow, for all agriculturaliata,
Professor Johnson, $1.50.
Old Town Folks, a novel, hy Jira. Stowe,
Thc Wedding Day iu all Ages and Coontri
Stretton, a novel, by Kingsley, 40 cents.
The Yilhi on the Rhino, by Auerbach.
He Knew He waa Right, by Trollope.
The Malay Archipelago, ita Inhabitants n
Animals, flatly illustratad, full of informativ
European Vineyards, by Flagg, ?l 50.
Liddons' Bampton Lecture.-, London.
The Virginians, Tho Newcomes, cheap e
tiona Thackeray's work?and other new boo
For ?ale at ' BRYAN A McCABTER'S
June 30 Bookstore
" Mary ?hrt Suie Institute.
jtm^ MISS BUIE Ima determined
/f^Sk l{eej) the Mar} Ann Bulo Inetiti
t,i!iijBft? ridgefield, and \\ ? 11 re-ope.n M<
'-ICB?^i DAV. Otb September, with th. !.
y^jte- of establishing a Scho'.l iu ev
tmk^r rcapcet highly acccptuhlo to
people of the entire country. Boarders s
tie as tenderly and affectionately watched (
1 and cared for as the most an>:iou? pan
I could desire Every attention will he give
j tho health, lof.uuors and literary advancen
, of each pupil. Misa Buie has moved her Sci
' out of tue Tomkin Hotel, owing to the ba(
cality, heir.g too public fora Schoo!. Sho
teach in the hou^e adjoining the Episc
Chuich.
Hacks rub daily to the Pino House De
and will com ey pupils to Miss Buic's Instil
TheScbeol ia not sectarian, though the pr.
morality if taught and required of every n
beroi' tho Inatituto. Apply for Circulars.
Aug 28 _ M. A. BUIE. Princip
Southern Life Insurance Co mp ai
I'CnELV A SOUTHESK INSTITTTIOS.
ASSETS - -- -- -- - ?500.
INSURES Lives, and promptly adjusts
pays losses. Its principal buainess is
Southern Statce, and to them it appeal
patronage. It ha? ample means to tully
tect policy holders and pay all loases.
BOAM? or DIRECTORS.-'john B. Gordo
Aus- ell, E. W. Holland, J. F. Alexander,
Callaway, J. M. Johusou, Atlanta, Ga.;
Yancey, Beu i. II. Hill, Robert Thomas, At!
Ga.: Wade Hampton, Colombia, 8. C.; I
Phinizy, Edward Thomas, Augusta, Ga.;
Butler, Bladjson. Ga.; Robert Tooml.a, V
ington, Ga.: B. J. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.;
Colquitt, Newton, Ga.; Wm. Johnston, i
lotte, N. C.:B. L. Willingham, Allendale,
W. A. Caldwell, Greensboro, N. C.
; OTFICF.HK.-Johu B. Gordon, Preaidei
I H.. Hill. A. H. Colquitt, Vice-I'reeiden
: Austell, E. Holland, Financ? Commute
1 C. Morris, Secretary,
i J. H. MILLER, General Agent
207$ Broad street, Augusta,
I HAUI'V SOLOMON, Resident Agont at C
hi l._Jjih- 2_1
i FRUITS IN Aili) OUT OF SEA
i LEMON.' AND ORANGES,
1 ,??A> Dates, I'i .nielles,
Fijrs. Prnnes.
jg*' A fresh lotof fine French Conft
erv-something rion, raro and palatablo
Fresh Nuts, Almonds and Itairins.
Dessicated Cocoanut, Sicily Lemon Su
Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys, T<
AN ENDLESS VARIETY.
CAKES and FIES-fresh and made to
Pure CANDIES manufactured dailv.
i Croquet Sets-a fine, healthy, eut-doo
i eise.
Keep Cool !
Tho subscriber, intending to give hie
. and customers a chance to keep oool. 1
termincd to reduce the price of CHE
the I.usance of the gosdon.
(?ream p'r quail, 75 cents.
Cream per plato, 20 cents.
Cream per half plate, 10 cents,
j Lemonade and Fruit Beverages, 10 co
' glass.
i Call and bc convinced of the correct
?ho above. J. McKFNZ
1 June 1 Main S
una neston Advertisements.1
8TOLL, XV K li H ?? CO..
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
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DomesticStore. , KIMl ST" ; Luce Store.
Feb 27 CHARLESTON. S. C. _ ly
J. N. ROBSON, Commission Merchant,
NUS. 1 AND ? ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample mean!* for advances, a busi?
ness experience of twenty years, aud
conaning himself strictly to a COMMISSION
BUSINESS, without operating on his own Re?
count, respectfully solicits consignments of
Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, etc.
Shippers of Produce to him may. at their
option, have their consignments bold cither in
Charleston or New York; thus having th" ad?
vantage of two markets, without extra jm
miaaion.
IlKFEnEXC-S:
Bishop W. M. Wightman, S. C.; Col. Wm.
Johnson, Charlotte, N. C. : Rev. T. 0. Summers,
Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta, Ga.;
Messrs. GoorRe W. Williams ,v. Co., Charles?
ton, S. 0.; Messrs. Ywlliams, Tavlor A Co.,
New York. April 28 fly
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PANUNI N'S HEPATIC BITTERS,
; \
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
..va AIL DISEASES Cf rut
STOMACH AND LIVER. il
Torr t\z RECOMXENDtC :.\ T:I!
MEDICAL FACULT"V.
IIEGEMAN ?Sc CO.,
AGENTS, NEW YOU IC.
Manufactured by C. F. PANKNIN,
C3SMI3T Airs APCTSE:A27,
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43rXY>i* Salo by Druggists Everywhere.~m
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Baltimore Advertisements, j
Fall and Winter Importation I.
18 6 9.
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Straw G-oods.
ARMSTRONG~~CATOR & co.,M
237 and 230 Baltimore street, Baltimore, j }
IMPORTERS and jobbers of Bonnet and I
Trimming Ribbone, Velvet and Sash Rib- \ i
hon?, Bonnet Silks, Satins and VelvotS, Illu- j 1
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Crapes, French Flower e and Feathers, Straw ii
Bonnets and Ladies' Hat?, trimmed and un- | ^
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Hats, Sundowns and Shaker Hoods. The larg-j <
cst Stock ol' Millinery Goodn in Ulis country, ? i
and unceiualk d in choice vancty, which wc of?
fer at prices that will defy romneiition..
awORDFRS SOLICITED^ J^Ang_17 1mo*_
GEORGE PAGE & 00.,
Ko. ."> N. Schroeder Street, Baltimore, Md. I
MANUFACTURERS OF PAGE'S IM?
PROVED PATENT PORTABLE CIRCU?
LAR SAW MILLS, Stationary and Portable
Steam Engines and Boilern, Grist Mills, Shin?
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G?mmers, Horse Powers, Shafting, Pulliee,
Ac. Dealers in Circular Saws and Mill sup?
plies generally, and Manufacturer?' Agents
for every description of wood-working ma?
chinery. Our Independent and Simultaneous
Head-blocks, patented December 15. 1S0S, and
improved Friction Feed, patented July 13,
18C9, in addition to previous patenta, ?take
our Saw Mills stand unrivaled. Estimates and
plans furnished, and contracts entered into
for the erection of Circular, Gang Mr.lf.y or
Sash Mills. Correspondence solicited, and
Catalogues famished, on application, by mail
or otherwiff?._ July So ly
Baltimore Regalia Emporium.
Siseo Brotliors,
MANUFACTURERS of Regalia, Jewels,
Lodge Paraphernalia, Ac., for Masons,
1. O. 0. F., Red Men, Knights of Pythias and
all other socirirs, Bannern, Flag?, Ship Signals,
fte., 14 N. Charlo* Kt.. cor. Fayette, Baltimore,
Md. Price list furui>hcd upon application.
Aug l'J 3uio
Furman University, Greenville, S. C.
MOL^L THF next session of this* in
*-L?jtcfflr*"Ht''n! "'" v' 11 '.!'<?" September 15th,
^raH^?and continue torty weeks without!
intorniisei >:;.
THREE YEARS' SCHOLAR?
SHIPS maybe obtained, conditioned on the
payment of Thirty Dollars annually for three
years, and entitling tho holder ot a Scholar?
ship to tho free tuition of a pupil in all the
regular schools, on thc payment of the annual
charge of Five Dollars lor Incidental Expenses.
Tho regular schools embrace: Mathematics
and Mechanical Phylosophy, Prof. Judson;
Latin Language and Literature, Prof. Fabor;
Greek do,, Prof. Smith; Chemistry and Natur?
al rbiloeoph*-, Prof. narris; Logic, Rhetoric,
Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Prof. Fur
man.
Excepting to the holders of Scholarships,
the annual charge for Tuition and Incidentals
will be *C5.00
For instruction in Modern Languages (Ger?
man, French and Spanish) and in Practical
Chemistry, there will bo an extra charge, to
ho regulated by the size of tho class.
Good boarding, exclusivo of lights and
washing, can be obtained at about 115 per
month.
Catalogues or Scholarships may bc obtained
bv addressing the subscriber.
Aug 21 18 JAMES C. FURMAN. Proa't
OATS.
~i\f\ BUSHELS primo HEAVY OATS, for
OXJyJ sale low, by E. A G. I?. HOPE.
New York Advertisements.
Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies.
?S -| /^i/^/^ REWARD for any case of dis
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'DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2
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No dieting necessary. Price of either No. 1 or
No. 2, ff5.0 per bottle, or two bottles for .$9.00.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe
and radical cure for all Urinary Derangements,
accompanied with full directions ' Prico 1.1.00
per boll le. DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR
D'AMOUR, a radical cure for Debility, iu old
or vouDg; imparting enorgy with wonderfo.1
effect. Prico $5 per bottle or two bottles for $9.
On receipt of price, thc Remedies will be
shipped to any placo. Circulars Bont. Address
DR. D. B. RICHARDS,
Aug 19 ly No. 228 Varick st., Now York.
ST. CLOUD HOTEL.
THI8 NEW and Commodious
HOUSE, located corner Broad?
way and Forty-second street,
New York, possesses advan?
tages over all other houses, for the accommo?
dation of its guests. It was built expressly for
K first-class family boarding house-the rooms
being large and on suite, heated by stoam
.sith hut and cold water, and furnished eecond
o none; while tho culinary department ls in
he most experienced banda, affording guests
in unequalled table. One of Atwood's Patent
?levatois is also among the 'modern improve?
ments'and at tho service of guests stall hours.
The Broadway and University Pince Cars pase
he door every four minutes, running from the
3ity H?lito Central Park, while tho Sixth and
seventh Avenuo lines arc but a short block on
?ither aide, affording ample facilities for com.
uunicating with all depots, steamboat land
lig?, placea of amusement and business of the
;reat metropolis. MORE A HOLLEY,
March 1'.'(imo Proprietor*.
Iron Cotton Ties.
?10LE Agency in New York for th< pale r.nd
distribution of tho
ARROW TIE
AND SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE TIE,
il.-.uufactnrod bv J. J. MCCCMD, Liverpool.
SW?NSON, PERKINS A CO.,
SO Beaver street, Kew York.
Mail address, Box 5,724 P. O. ) Aug 7 .imo"
Private Boarding in New York.
C10 M FORTAB LE, airy Booma, with Board,
J in a pleasant locality-Fourth street, op?
osite Washington Square. Street cara pas.-<
he door every iew minutes. Applv to, or ad
Irosa, MRS. 8. J. WYATT,
Aug 18 47 South Washington Place, 4th at.
THE UT LE Y
COTTON PRESS.
A NEW combination of power, whereby all
l\. friction is overcome. The aimplicity, eco
jomy and durability of this PRESS astonishes
ill who seo it, apd the more so that a power
<o simule should ao long have been unappro?
priated. With this Press, two men can do all
he packing or pressing of a 500 pound bale
naide of eight minutes; and it can bc readily
:aken down and transported, aa it ia simple
ind light. We can supplv these Presaes
meaner than any yet offered to the planter.
(Viii send circulara to any desiring, aud we
vould advise all persons wanting presses to
vithhold buying until they examine this.
THE PRESSES are now being manufactured
it tho PALMETTO IRON WORKS, and has
?icen set up for exhibition. All are aascred
hat aa between thia and any other there ie no
irgumont aa to ita merits over all others.
With the irons, any ordinary workman can
?>ut them up. The patentee is here for a few
lava, and will take pleasure in explaining
ta merita.
Aug 20 Imo SHIELDS A GLAZE.
DRESS GOODS ! DREWGDODS ! !
AT
C. F. JACKSON'S.
THE season ia advancing, and we still have
on hand a beautiful and varied asaortment
>r DRESS GOODS, which hn* been recently
>verlooked, and the prices marked down ex
romely low. We especially invito the atten
ion of thu Ladies to this department, feeling
issured that there is not a better selection to
onnd in the citv.
The frienda ?f Mr. J. L. DIXON will find
lim at this establishment, where he will bo
?lad to soe them, and pay them every atten
ion._Aug 12
Chinese Social Life,
BY Justice Doolittle-illustrated-with some
account of their Religious Education and
inkiness Customs and Opinions. 2 vols. IS.
Stewart McKenzie's Campaign in China
published in 1442. 50 cents.
New;Snpply Yesterday, To-Day and Forever.
Sights aud Sensations iu France, Germany
ind Switzerland. SI.50.
Famona London Merchants. Book for boys.
Baker's Ride and Hound in Coylou. Illus
rated. - $1.50.
Popular Education and Public Instruction.
The Wedding Day in all Ages and Conutriec.
Iv Wood. $! 50
'My Daughter Elinor. A Novel. $1.25.
Thackeray's Novpl*-at 50 and 75 cents.
For sale at DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S
August 10 Bookstore.
DENTISTRY
DU. -D. L. BOOZER, grateful for the
'liberal patronage ho baa received from
ho citizens of this city and tho surrounding
district, during the past year, respectfully an
i ounces that ho ii ow pei m anent ly establishes
?inaself in Columbia. AU operations on the
?at ural Teeth faithfully pt normed. ARTI
."iCIAL CASES, in every approved method,
?arofully and satisfactorily executed-among
vhich he would ca.ll special attention lo that
mown as Reynr'.U' Patent; and of his suc
:ess in construe.mg Artificial Cases by this
leautiful and durable procese, he is enabh-d,
s ith confidence, to refer to his patients and to
he patentee. Ofticc on Main street, ov< r First
National Rank. _ _Jau8_
Hams and Strips.
FRESH TO HAND:
Choice Sugar-Cured HAMS,
Ferris' " ' Breakfast StripB,
" Extra Smoked Tongues,
Fulton Market Beef.
Supplies of tho above received weekly. For
ale by GEO. SIMMERS.
Ba7con~and Flour.
2f\f\f\ POUNDS BACON.
,UUU BBLS. FLOUR, and other goods
.a LOW na thev CAN BE BOUGHT, bv
FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISIIItE.
?i
PHONIX AND GLEANER
Book, J?b and Newspaper Power Press
T??OGRAPIHC ESTABLISHMENT,
Main Street, above Taylor,
COUMDIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
EST AB
MARCH,
LISHED
1 8 C 5
THE VERY LATEST HEWS,
Bv Telegraph and Mails.'from all parte ot
the World, togeMier with full Commercial
and Market Reporte, besides a vast amount
of miscellaneous reading matter, of inter?
est to all: spiev Communications, Editori?
als and Local ?tems, Pootry and Miscella?
ny, will bo found in these publications.
Every issue of the Baily contains from ten
to fourteen columnebf reading matter;thc
Tri-weokly from twenty to twenty-four,
and the Weekly thirty-two long columns
making it tho LARGEST and CHEAPEST
PAPER in the South. An examination of
their merits is solicited.
I
? ! TERMS ron SIX MONTHS, IN ADVANCE
Dailv Pheonix t*.00: Tri-Weeklv S2.5C;
Weekly Gleaner ?1.50.
Person!* ?esiding on thc Greenville, Au?
gusta and Charlotte Railroads can receive
the PHOZKIX, containing Telegraphic Mar?
kets, etc., twenty-four boura ahead clothe
Charleston papers.
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READER-Le you marchant, manufac?
turer, profeasiona) man or mechanic
before tending any JOB PRINTING toft lie
North to he execute d, call at the al ove es?
tablishment and examine the spf eiuiens of
work, as well as the stock of material on
hand. Rem'.mber. we aro fuHv prepared
tn do any and all kinds of PRINTING,
from a Carte Visite to a massive Volume, ft
30 feet Poster to a six inch C'ironlar, in
plain black, or in fancy colors ar.d bronte.
The proprietor is constantly making ex?
tensive additioi s to his larg?.- stock of ma?
terial-Type, I'reases, Colored Inks, Caul
Board, Care's, Paper, Fancy Envelopes,
etc., introdneiiiR the LATLKT STYLI S,
As we work ixclusjvdv on the j?3"CASH
PRINCIPLE,-** the patrons of tho office
may depend upon having full justice done
them, in the way of Low THICKS. The pro?
prietor is a practical printer, attend*close?
ly to his bnsini pt; employst>nl> flrat class
workmen; thcomcele supplied with eveiy
thing necessary to'turn ?.ut good work;
ftrices are lower than any establishment
n this State or even New York-which we
are prepared to prove. Our irici.de in tho
countrv may send their orders to this office
and rely upon their receiving the same at?
tention and being filled as promptly and
as cheaply aa if given personally.
Traveling showmen, hotel-kcepera. rail?
road agents and alt who hare LETTER
PRESS PRINTING to do, will find lt to
their intereat to oall. Seeing ia bulieving:
and au examination and comparison of
prices of the following graejes and st? les
of work, will convince the skeptical that
eur assertions aro correct: i'aiuphtets,
Circulars. Bill Heads. Prit ls. ( I .aw ver's
Blanks. Comity Officer's Blanke, babels,
Ball Tickets. Invitations, Pili, efFarc,
Dites. Pailroad Receipts I>r*y Tickets,
Horns Bills, lV.stera. Hand-bil'iN*. Podgr-is,
Tans,Programme-e.Lettei Heads.Checks,
Drafts, Receipts, J abels, Nickels, Notes,
Show Curds, Catalogues, Bank Checks,
Weddin*. Viiiting and Businer? Cards,
Ad., of all etylep ?nd size.-, in one, two,
three Colors and Bronce.
stT'BuHiness Carda, Progran mea aud
Hand-bills, furnished at pricqs ranging
from i2 to $7 per thousand, according t<i
anality, size and quantity. We are fully
et ermined to offer auch' inducements to
those in want ol PRINTING of ANY KIND
as to make the capital the great centre of
printing for South Carolina,
and THE PHONIX AND
GLEANER OFFICE the es?
tablishment where it can be
successfully and satisfacto?
rily. *?cconiPbshed.
Hams, etc.
^/"XRASOL" Brand HAMS, beet in market.
Vf Ture Leaf Lard.
Fulton Market Beef, Scaled Herrings.
Pickled Salmon, Smoked Tongues, Ac.
For sale by_ GEO. SYMMERS.
Exterminate Mosquitoes.
IFUMIGATING PASTILLES, for the de
; st ruction of Mosquitoes, Flies, and other
Insects which annoy and disturb quiet sleep,
A croat blessing to sleepers. For salo by
July M FISHER A EEINITSH, Druggists.