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BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
? Gray was the most careful of poets,
end so sever; ttss bis tacts that hs ex?
punged the following.beautiful stanzas
from his immortal * 'Elegy in a Country
Ohursh-yard." Bren Lord Bjron
sai?i'in hifl Diary, Fcbrnary 27, 1821,
"X wonder that Gray ooohl have had
the heart to omit euch lines:"
Here scattered oft, the earliest of the
year,' * -
By hattd8ictu8eeh,, are showers of vio
? ; ., lets found;.?? *? -
The red-breast lovea to build and war
{bje here,
;Aud n<Uii footsteptfligktly ^rint the
Aground.
With grim delight the brood of winter
MW view I '/*" "
A brighter da;, and heavens of. azure
.blue, , ? i .
Soeh( tho now, fragrance of the breath?
ing roae,
And quaff tho blushing vintage as it
. grows.
It has beeu well said that (be leav?
ings of Gray are superior to tho
finished compositions of moat other,
men.
Wheiie Doctors Divrsnu?Watter
Bon, of tho Louisville Courier-Journal,
wm has been making the tour of
Washington and the big Atlantic cities,
has found out that Graut wants to hold
the presidency, for a third term, and
"will never begot out of the White
ttbnae, except upon? Btretober." Hal
Bted, of the Cincinnati Commercial,
thinks that good Oheer aided in conjur
ing up in Wnttorcon'b mind the fanoy
ox "a personal dynasty and an indefi?
nite period of bullet-headed generalism
in/the Presidential chair." Halsted
treats tho thing as entirely improbable
?says, however, that if the people put
Gen. Grant in for a third term, it will
be done in regular form, and is incre?
dulous about there being any danger
from the usurpation by Gen. Grant of
the'powers of President against their
will and for an indefinite period.
. ?i V.??r--??--?
A.Weia-Placeij PamhiY.?There is
a rumor that tho Crown Prince of
Holland will marry the Princess Thy r a,
a sister ' of the Princess of Wales.
This will, in the oonrae of nature,
make the Princess Queen of Holland.
The King of Denmurk, her father, is
one of the poorest monarohB in En
rope, and has perhaps the smallest
kingdom. He has. done remarkably
well with his large family. One
daughter will probably be Empress of
Rossis, the other Queen of England.
One son is King of Greeae, another
will be King of Denmark, and now an?
other- crown' oomes into hie family.
To have children reigning over Eng?
land, Russia, Greece, Denmark and
Holland; is a great achievement in the
why of honors and;power.
To all, particularly invalids, spring
is a trying season. Indications of Bick
nesB should at onoe be attended to.
Fatal diseases may tie caused by allow?
ing the bowels to become constipated,
and the system to remain in a disor?
dered condition;; until the disorder has
time to develop itself. An ounce of
prevention is worth a pound of cure, is
an old and truthful saying. Therefore,
we advise all who are troubled with the
complaints now very prevalent?head?
ache, indigestion; disordered liver,
went of appetite, nausea, or feverish
skin, to take, without delay, Sohenck's
Mandrake Pills. We know of no
remedy so harmless and decisive iu its
aotion. It at onee strikes at the root
of tbe disease und produces a healthy
tone to tbe'.system. People never need
Baffer from any disease arising from a
disordered condition of tho liver, if
they would take this excellent medi?
cine when they feel the first indica?
tions of the malady. Families leav?
ing home for tho summer months
shoold take three or four boxes of
these pills with them. They havo nn
almost instantaneous effect. They will
relieve the patient of headaohe in one
or two hours, and will rapidly cleanse
tbe liver of surrounding bile, and will
effeotually prevent a bilious attack.
They are sold by all druggists.
Auction Sale of Collaterals.
OK MONDAY MORNING, JUNE FIRST,
at 10 o'clock, wo will soil, at our oniuo,
on account of whom it may concern,
One Lot SILVER SPOONS,
One Cameo Sot JEWELlvY,
One Cluster Diamond HINu,
One Ladies'GOLD WATCH und CHAIN.
8ale positive, without reserve, for oaeh.
SEIDELS A. EZELL,
May 17,20.23.27*81 _
?M - Notice to Landlords.
AMEETING of Landlords will be held
at Irwin'? Hall, op THURSDAY next,
at 3 P. SI., to take, into consideration mea?
sures pertaining to their interests. All
are invited to attend, without regard to
color or >ex. _._ M*yjie_S_
To Rent.
A COTTAGE, with six rooms,
[kitchen, stable and necessary ont
buihlingB, on Main street, between
Pondleton and Modiara. Terms moderate.
Apply to John S. Molntosh, or to H. E.
Harne, on premises. May 19 4?
UAtJH. ?
PTER TO?D\Y, wVwill soil goods for
CASH ONLY. ? IT vi
COPELAND * REARDEN. j
Colombia. Si 0., April 20.1874, 3mo
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Save Your Chickens from Oholera!
ACURE at hand;'Callon DnHEINITBH.
It ourcB Chiokcn Cholera and Hog
Cholera. For sale at hie Drug Store.
April 22*t
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are Conservative in politics, und ore
devoted to the best interests of the
State. The following are the
TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS.
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These papers were the flrst issued in
Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de?
struction, and have been regularly
published ever since. They
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Throughout middle and upper Counties
of the State, and are excellent
MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.
The Phcenix has a greater circulation
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lina than any other daily paper. Mer?
chants andothers will tiud its columns
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with tho people of tho entire up-coun?
try. Advertising rates are reasonable.
Send advertisements marked with the
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between Taylor and Blnnding.
_ JULIAN A.SELBY. Proprietor.
Have your Job Printing done Home.
especially when
Style and Price ar-e the Same
the~p1h?enix
Bonk and Job
Steam Printing Office
la thoroughly supplied with POWER
PRESSES of the Latest Improvement;
TYPE of various grades and styles
from ono foot to tho fiftieth imrt of an
inch in size; BORDERS, OUTS, k;
Black. Colored and Transfer INKS;
PAPER, CARDS; Ac.
The proprietor is a practical printer
nnd employs the most skilled men iu
tho profession; work executed ut ?bort?
est notice possible, in latest, and best
styles and at New York prices. CALL
and EX \MINE SPECIMENS of
1. 2,3 aud 4 Sheet Posters. Hand-bills,
Programmes, Circulars, Pamphlets,
Ei Iis of Fare, Briofs, Letter Heads,
Dodgers, Bill Heads, Checks,
Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels,
Railroad Blank", Legal Blanks,
Tags, Cards all kinds and sizes?
Wedding, Visiting, Business, Show.
JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor
Phcenix und Gleaner Establishment.
i
ir Just Censures
LUMBIA, S. 0., TH?RSDA
Blacksmith Tools.
T> EST English ANVILS, BlaoKsmith BEL
tj LOWS, Solid Box YISES. STOCKS and
DIEB, FILES, RASPS, Ac, comprising a
full assortment in this line nud for salelow,
by JOHN AONBW A HON.
Hots! Hoes 1
WE arc still agents for ihn celebrated
WARBEN HOE, which his givcu
Buch general satielaotjoii the pnt-t season,
and bavo al?o a full assoi tun?lit of Brade's
Orewn HOES. Haud!?J Garden HOES,
Garden RAKES. Garden TKOWEL8,
SPADES, SHOVFLH. SPADING FORKS,
Manure t orke, Canal and Garden Wheel*
barrows, Ac, Ac. lor hhi? a' ??iir iieual low
price*. JOHN AQNEW A SON.
COLUMBIA MUSIC STORE.
LyBrsnd & Son
rpalvE plcasuit in cailiLfi the attention ,
X of' the publiv to an r'.anmiauoD of
their STOCK ot MUSICAL HERCHAN
DISE,'consisting of Pianos, Church and
Parlor Org&u?. Melodcons, Violins, Gui-!
tars, iJaiijo?, Flutes, Accord eons, Braaa
and Silver Band Instrumenta ol all kinds.
Also, Sheet Mur<ic and Instruction Books
fort-very class of Musical Instruments on
band at all times. We are Solu Agents for
the State of South Carolina or Estev A Co.'s
COTTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Music sent bv
mail, post paid, "n receipt of price: and all
kinds of Musical Goods tent by Express,
whon ordernd, to any pnrt of the State,
marked O. O. D. Good Secono-iiand Pi
auoh and Organs for ??aii cheap.for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Mulod- ons Tuned and
Repaired in a satisfactory manner; and
will giveespecialattention to Packing, Re
I moving ami Shipping Pianos foj oth'i par?
ties to any point desired, at moderate
prices.
AU ordere promptly attendedti nnduat
isfaction guaranteed to those favoring us
with their patronage Send for enr cata?
logue of Sheet Music and Mneira-Merchan?
dise. Richardson ->treet. a fewdoor^above
PnoiNix 'ifflco, Columbia.8. C. Nov 7
Hay! Hay!! Hit!!!
(WVTT\ THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE
k&KSwCOMPANY has always on baud the
? "^^largest stock of HAY in Columbia,
comprising bo'h Eastern and Western,
which will be delivered anywhere in the
city, free of charge fur drajnge, and at the
very lowcat rate?.
Our facilities fur purubat-iug and handling
aro such as to!cn?bleue to compete success?
fully with auy other bonne, and parties in
noed will do well vo give n-> a eall before
purchasing elsuwherc. lor w,e cnnnt.tlit un?
dersold.
Particular attention ii called to our stock
of Eastern HAY, which is the best in the
market. Mav C 3mo
8 30Q.000
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES l |
Legalized by Stato Authority, and I
DRAWN IN PUllLW IN ST. LOUIS. \
Gruml Single Nuinltn- Srlt.tm? of 50,000 !
N'niabeih!
OllAWS THE J.\ST PAY OK EACU MOMTU.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000j
10.3S0 Prizes, Amounting to 9300.000.
Whole Tickets, f 10; Halves, ?; Quarters, 2.L0
The dreat (JomhlhiUioh Scheme, with u
CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! end
Vd.MG Pr.i/.ks, Ami cxtinv. to $.r,7S,177!
DratOH Eoerij Siihtntiiy /hiring the I'eer,
Wholo Tickets fH>; IialVe: ,r>; Quarters, 2.5()
Address, for i iokul r ami circulars,
MU It It AY, MIl.liElt a ( O . Manager?,
P. O. Box 'J 41? St. Louis, Mo.
April? ilUv
CONGrAREE IRON WORKS,
eoi,r.,)i;i.\. s. c.
JOHN AL?XA?DER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OF STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
A N D (i K 1ST
mf& MILLS. G I N
(QnaJf Hearing, and all
?r C# kind' '.it Iron
('aathigi for Ma
eliinery and Or
iiaihoiital Cast?
ings for Storea
and Dwelling-1, Pati ul Railings for Garden?
and Cemoteri'-b, Iro t Sntteea and Arbor
Chaira; also, Uiass Castings nl all kinds,
Bells for Ohnrohcs, Schools, Woik-Hhope,
Ac. Guarantee all my work flr>?t clavs and
equal t.o any North or Konth.
Works at font ot Lady street] and Dear to
South Carolina and Oreenville A Columbia
Railroad Com pal le?' Depot?. Nov 18
OKNC19f?
Imported Wines, Brandies', Etc , Etc.
?COTCH WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Rum,
Brandies?Otard. Ac,
Holhnd Gin,
Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine.
Also.alaife ekl'i (?'. fine old Whiskies,
-igsrs, Ac J. 0. 8EEGERB,
Attend the True
Y MORNING-, MAY 21, 187
Important Notice.
WE beg to notify onr friend a and cus?
tomers that on and after this date
OUR BOOKS WILL BE CLOSED, and no
more credit extended to any one. Wo havo
decided to conduct onr bneinesB STRICT?
LY ON THE CASH PRINCIPLE?a princi?
ple decidedly to tho advantage of our cus?
tom <-rs as well as ourselves, and NO
DEVIATION WILL BE MADE FROM IT.
Those owing us aro' requested to MAKE
PAYMENT* us all accounts on our books
?mint bo closed WITHOUT DELAY..
May 17 W, D. LOVE & CO.
THRESHING MACHINES,
HORSE POWERS
Engines,
Reapers,
Mowers,
Fans,
Grain Cradles,
SEASONABLE LABOR-SAVING MA?
CHINERY GENERALLY.
For aale by
L?RICK & LOWRANCE.
*3"Ordcr early eo as to givo ample time
and avoid disappointment.
JVHT FUBL.ISI1CD 2
MUSICAL STANDARD !
I Due's for Violin and Piano. Price, $2.50.
NEW and attractive arrangements by
Sir. Wisneu, of Galops, Waltzes, Ma
I mrkae, Aira, Quadrilles and Potpourri* for
Violin, with Piano accompaniment. Pages
Sheet Music size.
I MUSICAL FLOWERS !
I Due's for Flute and Pimo. Price, $2 50.
! Similar in design to the "Musical Gar?
land," but for Flute, with Piano accompa?
niment. ICO pages, Sheet Music size, well
tilled.
FLU IE BOQUET. Price, $1 50.
A collection including a greut variety oi
mueic for the Flute.
VIOLIN AMUSEMENTS, $1.50.
Similar In design to the Bonnet. Firs;
' rate, easy Violin .Mueic.
Twobooke by Sep. Winner. They are not
bo largo aa "Musical Garland" and "Music?
al Flowers," cuntuiring, however, as much
Flute or Violin Mueic, but no Piano accom?
paniment.
THIS III VIS It OP LII'F.
Contir.uc-b to attract general attention aa
one of the best Sunday School Song Books
ever published. 130 por hundred.
The above hooka for Bale everywhere.
OLIVER DTTSON & CO., Boston.
OHAS. H. PITKON & CO.,
I _Ma> 0w?r _711 Broadway. N. Y.
I Blew! Mewl New!
NEW atvles of Silk and Leather BELTS.
Nuw stock of RUFFS and COLLAR
I ETTF.S.
New stock'd RIBBONS, dlfferci t widths,
' nt 25 ecu Ik u vard.
I New SASH RIBBONS, cheap.
New slock ol Silk 11ES, something very
beautilul.
Extra line flemmed-stitchi d HANDKER?
CHIEFS, i. r low pri -ee.
! Children's ready-made Oil ESS ES, at ?1
each.
I New e'tot-k i>f Swuid-haudledSlLK PARA
1 SOLS.
N. 11 Mr S. W. PORTER will bo glad to
I wait on 1 :- liiond*. C. F. JACKSON,
May 1 i Leader rd Low Prieon.
" BARGAINS EXTRAORDIX \I1V
I
' at er.
Qrard Central l>ry Goods Establish'!
W. D. LOVE & CO.
HAVING purchased a banki npt b!i\!. >?!
RIBBONS lor cat-h, we an.- offering
tbetn at the low price of 25 cents :i yard, in
nroeL'r;ii*> and all-boiled, in all colors, tr m
No. II to O. SASH RIBBONS in propor?
tion.
All our Gooda have leu marked down
20 to ; ei ct ut. below market vahw.
.itJST KKnHIVKD,
250 dozen NOSE AND HALF KOiE
good heavy Good* for iVurking people?
which wo '.for at lOo- and 12A?;. a pair
worth double the money.
250 nieces handsome Sum nur DRESS
GOODS, at 25c. a vard.
Our HOIU S AN*l> SHOES are from the
best makers and told ut low prices.
lOciifcon PRINTS; at IOj. a >ard, audlOO
piece* i i.| < r Cambrics, at 10o. a yard,
Porchate-rs arc rcqneated to examine onr
stock bb'ure making their selections.
WM.D. LOVE St CO.,
May 10 (Under tho Wheeler House.)
CROWDED HEADS OF EUROPE
ASSERT their power to protoct their
sntjpota when-their hhorty i? in?
fringed upon. Tho INDIAN GIRL herobj
lBBort* her power to protect Ucr customers
from iiuitationaof her celebrated 52. Cigars,
having copyrighted tho aauio. Any one,
therefore, offering imitations musf r< mem
ber it
WILL BE AT
their link. The remarkably ftne quality
and low price of these Cigars had awakened
as great intorcst among smokers as
Miss NELLIE GRANT'S MARRIAGE
has among the fashionables of Washington.
Dcalora who wish to Introduce this Cigar to
their customers will please address
PERRY A 8LAWSON,
Itidiau Girl Cigar hi >re,
Colombia Motel Block,
May 17 Columbia. H. C.
KiLi-h, G. Pauke?. Edoar Caviless.
PARKER & ?AYPLESS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
ROOM . Parkest 1 ' I Main elreol
? CbHmbiii, S, C. KfiylO
-vp?t .. iw , ,j i< ma % ni l1-?-?'??
i?i \ ??? x. v.- . . i. mottet* <up
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$5,000,000
EI8WMM SCHEME!
?-?> ?
FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT!
IX AID OF tu K
Public Library of Kentucky,
JULY 31, 1874.
IN announcing the firth and last of tbo
series of Gilt Conceits, given for tbe
benellt of the l'ubiic Library of Kentucky,
I tbo Trustee* and Manager refer with pride
I and pleasure to tbe four which have been
alroady given: Tbe first, December 1G.1871;
tbo second, December 2,1872; tbe third,
July 8, 1873; and the fourth, March 81,
1874.
Under *beir charter, granted by a special
Act of ttio Kentucky Legislature, March
1C, 1871. the Trustees are authorized to
give one AlOIllE, and only ONE MORIS
Gift .Concort. With tbe money arising
from thii fiifth and last Concert, the Li?
brary, Museum and other departments are
to be on Urged and endowed with a fixed
and cert kin annual income. Buch an en?
dowment fund is desired, as will secure,
beyond prradventure, not only the mainte?
nance of this magnificent establishment,
but its constant growth.
THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT,
For the purposes mentioned, and which is
positively and unequivocally announced as
THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE
GIVEN UNDER '1 HIS CHARTER AND BY
THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, will come
off in the Public Library Hall, at Louisville,
Kuntuckv,
FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874.
Ai. tbi* final Concert everything will be
upon a scale corresponding with its in?
creased importivnoe. Tho music will bo
rendered by an orchestra consisting of 100
performers, selected for their fame In dif?
ferent lauds, and the unprecedented sum of |
$2,500,000,
Divided into 20.000 Gifts, will be distributed |
among tho ticket-holders.
LIST ok GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift. ..$250,000
One Orand Cash Gift. lOo.OOO
One Grand Cash Gift. 75,000
One Grand Caeh Girt. 60.000
One Grind Cash Gift. 25,000
5 Cash Gifts, $20.C00 each. 100,000
10 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each. 150 000
15 Cash Gifts, 10.C00 each. 140,000
20 Cash Gifts, 5.000 each. 100,000
25 Cash Gilts, 4.000 oach. 100,000
30 Cash Oilts, 3 000 each. 90,000
50 Cash Gifts, 2.010 each. 100,000
100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each.100.C00
24') Cash Girts, 500 each. 120,000
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 50,000
10.C?? Cash Gifts, 50 each. 350,000
Orr.nl Total 20 OOO?ift-, ?11 cash, $2,500,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets...". $50 00
I Halves . 25 00
I Tenth, or each Coupon. 5 00
11 Whole Tickets Tor. 500 00
! ii\ Tickets for. 1.00U 00
1 liekets are now ready for sale, and
ore'era accompanied by cash wiil bo prompt?
ly filled.
Liberal commissions wiil ho allowed to
1 sitisfactory agents.
I Circulars containing full particulars far
i u is hod ou application.
TIIOS. IC. lillAMIiBTTK,
, Agfnl and Manager, Public Library Build?
ing, Louisville; Kcntuekv.
I May If) tuft
if
Neuralgia, Piles, Headaohe,
Diarrhoea. Boils, Old Sores,
Lameness, Burns, Soreness,
Toothache, Scalds, Sprains,
Hoarseness, Ulcers. Wounds,
Sere Throat, Cclic, Bruises,
Rheumatism, Hemorrhages,
Etc.
11 arch 1
tUSoio
A Fact Worth Kuowing.
II" you wish to save Money, Preserve your
li'alth. have a Good Appntilo. Enjoy
Life and do Well, buy von- MEDICINES
at Dr. HEINITSU'S.
Hu rells tho bort is the ch .tapesl and the !
sa'est MEDICINES
Heiuitah's 1?L'K?D AND I.'-Vf.H PILLS
ar>-1 he best.
Mother DARLIN.i'S INFA5 rCORDIAL:
if Dip best.
Ueinitsh's QUEEN'S DELIGHT is the
beet Blood M*?< leihe.
Heinitsh's Oil ILL CURE is the beat.
II? iuttsirs TETTER WASH i ? the best.
SianleyV COUGH SYRUP n< vei fails.
Ail tho above to be had onlv at
April l'Jt HEINIT8H'K Drug Store. '
A Letter toE.H, Heinitsh, Columbia
ANOTHER WONDERFUL OURF.I I have
heou afil'cted with Rheumatism for the
last eighteen months, entirelv helploos. 1
have tried your QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and
am happy to say that I have received great
benefit fiom it. I can recommend it as an
invaluable remedy to those afilioted.
March 19 J K. P.
Family Floor.
100 UBLS. extra Family FLOUR.
100 harrolt low priced, but sound.
For sale b, HOPEA-. GYLES_
New Garden Seeds.
J^ORTY-FOLI) PEAS,
Revo's Extra Eatly Prolific Tomato,
Black Pflkln Egg Plant,
Canada Victor Tomato, Arlington '.tomato
Cannon Ball Cabbage,
Mar . le-hoa.1 Mammoth Cabbage,
Early Adam - OorrV. F. r >-alo at
E. H. HEINITSH'S
. el 22 i 1 rug and 8? eil Store
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