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Published Doily anjkTri-Weekly, Every "Wednesday Morning, BY JULIAN A. SJELBY, Editor and Proprietor, Office Ho. 160 North Richardson St. ^?yThe Phoenix is the oldest Daily Paper in South Carolina, has the largest oiroulation in the upper portion of the State, and has been regularly issued since its inception?Maroh 21, 1865. sonac button. Daily, six months, $4; Tri-Weekly, 2.50; Weekly, 1.50. .. ADVEBTTSEMENT8 Inserted in Daily at "91 a square of ten lines for first, and 50 cents each subse u???? insertion; if not exceeding five Lines in length, 75 cents. Long adver? tisements by the week, month or year, at Ices rates. Marriages, Funeral Invita? tions iVe..r ?1. ^ESTBook and Job Printing of every description faithfully attended to. AGENTS. Julius Poppe, Anderson. J. A. Grigsby, Ridgtaiy. H? W. Law?on, Abbeville. John B. O'Neill, Newberry. < Cnlifon?a and Imported Wines, rliiquors, Etc. .. JUST received, direct from California, a carload of supe? rior WINES and BRANDIES, ade of delicious grapes in that highly favored country. Best Imported Scotch WHISKEY, Old Jamaica RUM, Holland GIN, Otard and other brands BRANDY, Sherry, Port and Madeira WINES I am also manufacturing thatsuperioi LAGER BEER, for which my brewery has1 acquired such a deserved re-.' potation. Giv? it a trial?it is pure and warranted free from any deleterious in? gredients. Physicians recommeud it. Also, best brands Imported and Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and "hewing TOBACCO, Ac. My SALOON is supplied with the best of everything. LUNCH every day, at 11 o'clock, Give me a call, at tho sign of the rrcl, Ncs. !04 160 Richardson A'young lady at a sociable gathering the other evening, who was overcome by the heat of the room and fainted grace? fully away, inspired the poet of the occa? sion to the following tender effort: Take her up tenderly, lift her with care, But whatever you do, don't disturb her back hair, Since though now pale and lovely she tranquilly lies, Touch her hair and she'll get up and scratch out your eyes. Tho Brooklyn Argus: "Tho most quiet and' unobtrusive female can create a considerable sensation when a frightened cockroach mistakes her leg for the near? est way home." Tho Brooklyn scandal has no thoroughly demoralized the news? papers-there that they now talk about female legs with a freedom and flip? pancy, that would Buflasc with a blush the check of a cast-iron mermaid. It is a little singular that Col. Wheeler, who opened the mint in Charlotte in 1835, (Torty y ears ago,) should be there now, in 1875, to close it up. There are in tho United States 8,654 Blue Lodges, 543,474 Master Masons, 406 Encampments and 40,410 Knights. Seven female clerks are employed in the New Orleans post office. They'pay seventy-five cents a bushel for dead grass-hoppers in Missouri. ?treet. JOHN C. SEEGERS. ESUBU5HEC, 1632. Congaree Iron Works, . COLUMBIA, 8. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. MANUFAC? TURER Steam Engines, Saw and Grifit Mills, [Gin Gearing, fand all kinds Iron Castings for Machinery; and Ornament? al Castings, for Stores and J>weUings, Patent Railings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings of aU kinds. Bells for Churches, Schools, Work-chops, r&g Guarantee all my work first class and equal to any North or South. Works at fqot of Lady Btreet and near South Carolina and Greenville and Columbia Railroad Depots. . Nov 18 Has. 3 Broad Street and 109 List Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. T1T101E1S Pj^g^-FJERS First-Class Work . ,OUR SPECIALTY, VET. by csirq cnEAPF.n GRADES OF STOCK, WE can rURNISU WORK AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FIRE F?SHIOHIAbIlE-STATIONERY, P.iries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and ?all invitations on The best stock and printed in the LATEST STYLE. Sept 4 tiy Money to Loan, On Marketable Collaterals, EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and all proud* nent cities of the Unitod States and Eu? rope bought and Bold. DEPOSITS received and interest-bear? ing CERTIFICATES issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchaats and others from tho oity and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, corner of Plain and Richardson streets. JOHN S. PRESTON, Pres't. J. H. Sawyeb, Cashier. Mar 2i ^Attend Perry A Slawson's clearance sales of cigars. The Alabama Sold Life Insurance Company, of Mobile! -_0 C. E. THAMES, President; T N. P?WLER, Secretary; Gen. S.D. LEE, Superintendent of Agencies. --o **i i i Assets $760,000 in Gold. CAPITAL STOCK $200,000 GOLD-ALL PAID IN. SURPLUS AS TO POLICY-HOLDERS OVER $400,000 COLD. GOLD OR CURRENCY POLICIES ISSUED! ASOUTHERN COMPANY, keeps pnd lends its Money in the South. Since chartered, its dividends have varied from 17 to 27 per cent. May 15 W. H. GDJBES. Agent. ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor. _ FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Fare $2.} a day, including ^Omnibus ride. Situated ^gSv^near tho Capitol and in {% ^-v7_7 centro of business part of ^fc?f3i tho city. My Omnibus 'Zt^&J will convey passengers to - and from every train. The Ladies' Apartments' are complete; entrance on As? sembly street. BILLI? ARD and BATH ROOMS nro all now and in good order. Ap 6 Manufactured by HOLMES, 0ALDER & CO., Proprietor!. Office 203 East Bay street.' Factory corner Cumberland end-Philadelphia streets, OUarlestoii, m. o. ' ? TSmcwS? aV* ^rijftog ??*<* *"int OILS, WINDOW GLASS and A PATNTERS MATERIAL. Agents for Averill's Chemical Paint, Prince's Metalic Paint, Rubber and Leather Belting. Feb 25 16mo Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta E. Columbia, B. 0., May 28, 1876. COMMENCING- June. 1, 1875, the-fol? lowing Changes will he made in | Passenger Schedule on this Road: No. 4?Night rassengcr?North. Leave Columbia. 8.15 p. m. Arrive Florence.12.50 a. m. "Wilmington. 7.10 a.m. Connect at Florence with North-east- j ern Road for Charleston. Arriving there 16.15 A. M., and connect closely at Wil- ] mington daily, except Sundays, for nil points North. No. 3?Night Passenger?South. Leave Wilmington. 0.25 p. m. Florence.11.55 p. m. Arrive Columbia.4.15u. m. Connects daily, except Sunday even? ing, at Wilmington, with all Trains from j North, and at Horenco with Trains Itav? ing Charleston, 6.30 P. M. No. 7?.dccommodafKm & Freight?South. Leave Florence. 0 a. m. Arrive Columbia. 7 p. m. No. 8?Accommodation A* Freight?North. Leave Columbia. 5.50 a.m. Arrivo Florence.4.50 p. m. Both these Trains connect with Chc j raw and Darlington Railroad, and carry Passenger Coaches. JAS. ANDERSON, Hen. Supt. A. Pope, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Colombia. S. C, April 1, 1S75. PASSENGER TRAINS will be run daily, (Sundays excepted,") by the j following schedule: up tr.us, no. 1. (Leave Columbia.7.00 a. m. Alston.8.45 a. in. Newberry.10.03 a. m. Cokesbury.1.37 p. m. Bel ton.3.20 p. m. j Arrive Greenville.4.55 p. m. down TnAIN, NO. 4. I Leave Greenville.6.00 n. m. Belton.7.55 a. m. Cokesbury.9.85 a. m. Newberry.12.58 p. m. Alston.2.35 p. m. Arrive Columbia.4.10 p. m. Passengers by Night Train on South Carolina Railroad connect with No. 1. Passengers by No. 4 connect with Day Train on South Carolina Railroad for [Charleston, Augusta, Ac, and with Train j on Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta. Anderson Branch and Blue liidgc. Leave Walhalla.4.15 a. m. Seneca City.4.45 a. m. Perryville.5.00 a. m. Pendleton.5.50 a. m. Anderson.6.50 a. m. Arrive Belton.7.35 a. m. I Leave Belton.3.30 p. m. Anderson.4.20 p. m. Pendleton.5.20 p. m. Pprryville.6.05 p. m. Seneca City.6.10 p. m. Arrive Walhalla.6.45 p. m. Abbeville Brauch Trains. j Leave Abbeville.8.00 a. m. Arrive Cokesbury.9.10 a. m. j Leave Cokesbury.1.40 p. m. Arrive Abbeville.2.35 p. m. THOS. DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup t. Jadez Nobton, Gen.,Ticket Agent. [ South Carolina Railroad Company, Columbia, S. C, April 1, 1875. day passenger tjiajn. I Leave Columbia at. 4.30 p. m. Arrive at Charleston at.11.45 p. m. I Leave Charleston at. 0.45 a. m. I Arrive at Columbia at. 2.15 p. m. night express accommodation train. I Leave Columbia. 7.00 p.m. Arrive. 6.30 a. m. Leave Charleston. 7.10 p. m. I Arrive. 6.35 a. m. Camden Train will connect at King ville with Up Passenger Tniin for Co lumbin, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and with Down Passenger Train from Columbia, Tuesdav, Thursday and Sa? turday. S. S. SOLOMONS, Gen. Supt.^ S. B. Pickins, General Ticket Agent. Charlotte, Columbia & AugustaE. E. Columbia, S. C, April 1, 1875. fTMffi following Passenger Schedule is I JL now operated: ooing north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4. , Leave Augusta.9.30a. rn. 4.15 p.m. Graniteville.. ..10.20a. m. 5.11 p. in. Col'bia Junct'n...2.13p. m. 9.05 p. m. Columbia.2.45 p. m. 0.17 p. m. Chester.6.34 p. m. Arrive Charlotte.9.00 p. m. Na. 2 Train makes close connection, via Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York 0.05 A. M. No. 4 Train makes close connection, via Wilmington and Richmond, to all points I North, arriving at New York 5.15 I*. M. ooing south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3. Leave Charlotte ... .8.50 a. m. Chester.11.02 a. mi. Winnsboro.. . .12.38 p. in. Arrive Columbia. .. .2.42 p. m. I Leave Columbia. . . .2.52 p. m. 3.40 a. m. Col'biaJunct'n..:'.17p. m. 4.15 a. m. Graniteville... .7.15 p. in. 7.48 a. in. Arrive Augusta.8.05]). m. 8.45 a. m. South bound Trains connect at Au 1 gusta for all points South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to principal points. JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup. A. Pope, Gen. Pass'r and Ticket Agt. a B d P O I M T is the most wonderful medicine ever . known, and possesses curative* power unequalled in history of remedies. For j sale only at HEINITSH'S Drug Store. nr\HRASHERS, HORSE POWERS, EN X. GINE8, FAN MILLS, GRAIN .CRADLES, REAPERS, Ac., Ac., at ma? nufacturers' price. Send for catalogue to L?RICK A LOWRANCE, April 22 Columbia S. C. Proposals for Stationery. Office Cleok House of Representati veh, . Colombia, S. C, May 6, 1875. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M., July 115, 1875, for furnishing tho following STATIONERY for the use of tho House of Representatives: 25 reams Journal Paper, 18x11}, blue ruled, red lines ior margin and cutting, 24 lbs. to ream. 150 reams Letter Taper, linen finish, ruled on all sides. 150 reams Noto Paper, linen finish, ruled on all sides. 75 reams Legal Cap Taper, extra super? fine, to weigh 14 lbs. to ream. 75 reams Foolscap Paper, extra super? fine, to weigh 14 lbs. to ream. 50 reams Lithographed Letter Paper, '.\ sheets, linen finish. 50 reams Lithographed Note Paper, linen finish. 150 Papeteries. No. 5, full. 40,000 White Thick Adhesive Enve? lopes, No. 5, well gummed. 20,000 White Thick Adhesive Enve? lopes, No. i'\ well gummed. 10,01X1 White Thick Adhesive Enve? lopes, N<>. 8, well gummed. ' 10,000 While Thick Adhesive Envc I lopes, well gummed. I 2,500 White Thick Adhesive Enve 1 lopes. No. 10, well gummed. 2.5U0 White Thick Adhesive Enve? lopes, No. 12, well gummed. 5,000 White Thick Adhesive Litho? graphed Envelopes, No. 5, well gummed. 5,001) White Thick Adhesive Litho? graphed Envelopes, No. 0, well gummed. 5,000 White Thick Adhesive Litho? graphed Envelopes, No. 10, well gummed. 2 gross Congress Tie Envelopes, as? sorted sizes. 100 reams Manila Paper, flat, smooth, tough, 27x117, G3 lbs. to ream. 50 reams Buff Envelope Paper, tough, 27x37, GO lbs. to ream. 2 reams Parker's Treasury Blotting Paper, 100 lbs. to ream. 1 gross boxes Bull' Newspaper Wrap? pers, medium size, No. 1, gummed. 200 packages Manila Waste Paper, seft. 1J gross Inkstands, nssorted styles. 4 dozen quarts Arnold's Ink. 1 gross J pints Arnold's Ink. 2 dozen quarts Encre Imperiale. 2 dozen quarts best Black Ink. 1 dozen pints best Blue Ink. 1 dozen A pints best Blue Ink. 5 dozen best Carmine Ink, 4 ounces. 1 gross boxes Cut Quills, Congress. 15 gross Eagle Lead Pencils, No. 2, Rubber Head, hexagon. 5 gross A. W. Faber's Carmine and Blue Lead Pencils, hexagon. 1 gross Mucilage Stands, with brushes, Morgan's, 5 ounces. 200 spools best Pink Tape, No. 19. 0 dozen Blank Records, quarto. G dozen Blank Records, demi-qUarto. 1 gross Steel Ere>:c-rs, Rodgers'. 1 gross Penknives, Rodgers' or Wost enholm's, assorted styles. 5 dozen Shears, 8 and 12 inches. 5 dozen Scissors, 5 inches. 2 gross Paper Weights, assorted styles. 1 gross Ivory Folders, ? inches. 15 dozen Fuber's Ink and Pencil Erasers 150 gross Rubber Bands, Bed and Black, assorted sizes. 1 gross Silicate Slate Memorandums, oblong, 8 Leaves with Sides, ruled. 15 gross E. Faber's Pen-holders. 30 lbs. Sealing Wax, Watorston's. 200 gross Steel Pens, assorted. 4 dozen Quarts Mucilage. 4 doz. Bottles Eureka Perfumed Paste. 5,000 MoQill's Paper Fasteners, A inch. 5,000 McGill's Puper Fasteners, :) inch. 5,000 McGill's Pape* Fasteners, 1 inch. 1 dozen Letter Presses and Stands, wheel screw. 2 dozen Letter Books. 2 dozen Cups and Brushes for Letter Presses. 1 gross Gnttu Percha Rules, flat, 14 inches. 4 dozen Box Wood Rules, (A. Mcln tyre A Co.'s,) IS inch. 5 dozen Tin Paper Cutters, enamelled. 2 dozen Sticks India Ink. 50 sheets Parchment, 10x22. 25 boxes Black Sand. 1 gross Memorandum*. 1 gross Pen Wipers. 3 dozen Shipman's Letter Files, im? proved style. 100 lbs* large size Hard Twine. 100 lbs. large size Soft Twine. 100 lbs. small size Hard Twine. 100 lbs. small size Soft Twine. 5 dozen boxes Oflioia! Seal Wafers, large size, red and gilt. 5 dozen boxes Official Seal Wafers, small size, green and red. 5 dozen Wax Coils. 4 gro^s boxes Roche A Co.*? Wax Taper Matches. 2 dozen box, small lied Wafers, 1, lb. boxes. 1 gross Wire Honk Fib s. " gross Wire Standard File?. I gross Letter Clips, ?i dozen sheets Carbon Paper. 1.000 Admission Cards to House of Representatives. i dozen Ebony Mallei.-, small. 1 Ivory Mallet, large. Ebony Handle. 300 Patent Pasteboard Document Boxes :I0 Hand Stamps- designs will be fur ' nished. 1 Seal of House of llepreventatives ? : design will be furnished. i 1,000 3 cent United States Postage Stamps. 1,500 2 cent Unit! d States Postage Stamps. . 500 Stumped Newspaper Wrappers. 2 dozen Calendars, with day, month and year. 1 gross Ink Extractors. 4 dozen Ruling Pens. 1 gross United States Standard Bill Holders, assorted sizes. G dozen Waste Paper Baskets. 1 dozen Rubber Handle Cork Screws. 4 dozen Eyelet Punohey. 50 boxes Eyelets. 1 gross Spiral Pen Racks, i 4 dozen Paste Brushes. ; 2 dozen Bibles, small. Proposals from established dealers ! only will be considered. Every article I '? must be of tho best quality, unless an ! I inferior quality is specified. Specimens of tho articles called for . must accompany proposal, with name of ' bidder marked plainly on same, and of paper the weight per ream. A bond with sufficient sureties will bo required of the successful bidder, te be filed with the Secretary of State ten days after the proposal has been accepted. Tho failure to comply with any one order under the contract will operate as forfeiture of entire penalty of the bond. This advertisement, und the award of the prop op ill with tho bond given by tho ftarty receiving the award, shall const i ute the contract between the State and the bidder, and ifb further contract will be executed. The payment of tho accounts for sta? tionery required in this advertisement is provided for in an Act entitled "An Act relative to supplies for the Executive Department of the Stato Government and for the General Assembly," approved March 24, 1875. All articles designated must be de- \ livered in good condition, free of charge, ut this office, on or before November 1. ? Proposals should be endorsed "Pro Siosals for Stationery for the House of toprosentatives," and directed to the Cl^rk of the House of Representatives, Columbia. S. C. A. O. JONES, Clerk of House of Representatives. May 8_s_ Proposals for Stationery. OFFICE CLERK OF SENATE. Columbia, S. C, May 5, 1875. ~| PURSUANT to tho provisions of nn g Act of the General Assemblv, ap? proved March 24, 1875, sealed proposal will be received at this office until 12-M., July 15. 1875, for supplies of STATION? ERY iur the use of the Senate, as follows: 50 reams Letter Paper. 50 reams Note Paper. 50 reams Legal Cap Paper. 50 reams Foolscap Paper. 20 reams Lithographed Letter Paper, half sheets. 20 reams Lithographed Note Taper. 50 Paperteries, No. 5, full. 25,000 White, Thick, Adhesive Enve? lopes, Nos. 5 and G. 5,000 White, Thick, Adhesive Enve? lopes. Nos. 5 and (5, Lithographed. 5,000 Legal Envelopes, Nos. 10 and 12. 100 Congress Tie Envelopes. 50 Patent Pasteboard Document Boxes. 25 reams Bill Paper, ono red line, blue ruling. 25 reams Journal Paper, blue ruling. 5 reams Flat Cap Paper. 10 reams Manilla Wrapping Paper. 50 reams Cap Manilla Paper. 10 reams Buff Envelope Paper, 27x37. 5 reams Engrossing Paper, Blue, 10} by 201 inches. 35 pounds Twine, assorted sizes. 10 dozen Spool Tape. 10 dozen bolts best Linen Tape, extra heavy. 50 spools Spool Silk Ribbon, assorted colors. 10 pounds Sealing Wax, (10 to pound.") 3 dozen Wax Taper Coils. 2 gross Wax Taper Matches. 50 Inkstnnds, assorted styles. 50 common Inkstands, (flat.) 4 dozen quarts Black Ink. t> dozen pints Black Ink. 4 dozen quarts assorted Copying Inks. 5 dozen 4 ounce Carmine Ink, glass stoppers. 25 boxes Cut Quills, (Congress.) 1 dozen Eyelet Punches. 10 boxes Eyelets. 50 Pocket Knives. 50 Steel Erasers. 50 Pocket Scissors. 10 Shears. 50 Fuber's Ink and Pencil Erasers. 10 gross Faber's Lead Pencils, No. 2. 1 gross Red and Blue Pencils. 10 large boxes Paper Fasteners. 10 dozen Mucilage, Morgan's, five and (ight ounces, in boxes. 3 dozen Stickwell's Mucilage, eitiarts J and pints. 5 dozen Morgan's Mucilage Stands with Brushes. 25 Blank Books, assorted sizes. 10 Blank Books, demi-quarto. 10 Blank Books, quarto. 10 Blank Books, cap size. 50 Ivory Folders. 50 Paper Weights, assorted. 25 gross Rubber Bands, assorted. 5 dozen boxes Quill Pens. 100 gross Steel Pens; assorted. 25 gross Pen-holders, assorted. 30 Pounce Boxes, wood or bone. 10 bottles Pounce. 10 Letter PreRs Books. 20 Gups and Brushes for Letter Tress. 25 Rubber Rulers, 14 inches. 25 Boxwood Rulers, 18 inches. 50 Tin Paper Cutters. 50 Diaries for 187?'?. 50 Shipmnn's Letter Filep. 75 boxes Official Seal Wafers, assorted. IS Ivory Gavels. 10 dozen Bill Files, U- S. standard. 5 dozen Desk Pad?, 14 by 10, inter I lined blotters. j 5 dozen Li tt<r Clips, brass ;.nd bronze. 5 dozen Scrap Books, j f.o Waste Paper Baskets. 75 Memorandum Books. 0 dozen Moon 's Blotting Pads. V, boxes Rubber Pencil Heads. 10 dozen Admission Cards. 50 sheets of Parchment. 11 doze n Pen Racks, assorted. 1 dozen Bibles (small) lor committee t rooms. I 75 demi-quarto Blank Books, faints I leather cover. 75 half-hound, taints, two quires each. Proposals from establishe d dealers only i considered. Specimens of the articles called for must accompany each proposal. The proposals to be opened at Colum? bia, S. ('.. in the prose-nee e>f a board, consisting of the Governor, Secretary of State. Attorney-General, and the con? tract awarded by the nnelersigned to the lowest responsiblvbidder, but such eon tract to be of no effect until npproved by I said board. I The successful bidder or bidders, be ' fore entering upon the performance of tho contract, shall give a bond, with suf? ficient security, on snob terms as may be prescribed by the Attorney-General, for the faithful performance of the obliga? tions of tho contract, bone! to be tiled with the Clerk of the Senate. Failure to comply with any oreler under the contract will operate as a for? feiture of the bond. The payment of the accounts for sta? tionery and advertising is provided for in an Act e ntitled "An Act relative to supplies for the* Executive Departments of State Government and for the General Assembly," approved March 24, 1875. This advertisement and tho award, with the bond given by the party, shall constitute the contract between the State and bidder. All articles designated must be deli? vered in gooel condition, free of charge, at this office on or before November, 1875. Proposals should be endorsed "Pro Sosols for Stationery for the use of the enate," and directed to the Clerk of the Senate, Columbia, South Caroline.. J. WOODRUFF* Clerk of Senate. Mav 9 mil The Oldest Daily in South Carolina!! Do You Want a Reliable Newspaper?' Then Subscribe for THE PHCENIX, Daily or Tri-Weekly; or WEEKLY GLEANER, Issued every "Wednesday, Ko. 160 Victor ?soo Cehiftib?t. received The Fhozktx is the oldest Daily Paper Eublishcd in the State of South Carolina, aving been regularly issued' sinco 21st March, 1865. The Gleaner is also in the eleventh year of its publication. Tho LATEST INTEL? LIGENCE, from every part of tho world, including full and correct Market Reports, telegraph, and spread before the great reading public; besides well-selected and interesting Beading Matter, in great variety. Editorials are carefully prepared by competent writers; while special attention is given the Local Department. The papers are Conserva? tive in politics and devoted to the best interests of the peo? ple?the proprietor (who has controlled them since their origin) having been a resident of Columbia more than forty years. Terms of subscrption I as follows, including postage: Daily $4 six months; Tri-Weekly $2.50; "Weekly $1.50. These papers were the first issued in Columbia after its partial destruction, circulate more extensively in the middle and upper Counties of the State than any other, and are excellent mediums for nelvf rtising. THE PHOENIX STEAM SHOE AND JOS PMIIH6 OFFICE Is thoroughly supplied with new Type I of various grades and styles, from "cno foot to the . sveen tieth part of an I inch size; t. Presses of the latest] in v en tion, cvlinder and platen; Black, Coloreel tmel Transfer Inks; Paper ond Cards; Cats, Borders, Ac. Ac. in great vari rioty and size. Tho work is all execute el under the Bupc rin tendenco and im? mediate direction of the proprietor, who is a practical printer. Cash and New York prices is the rule. Therefore, you should have "jour work donk at home, when stile and price are the same. This ' office Is the only one in the. upper part of the State: where Poster , and General' Show Printing can be pro-< perly executed, an we are' supplied with about sixty founts of wood and other large type. Call and examine specimens of 1, 2, 3 and 4 Sheet Posters; Hand-bills, Programmes, Bills of. Fare, I Pamphlets, Circulars, Dodgers, Briefs, Letter Heads, Cheeiks, Bill Heads, Receipts, Horse Bills, Labels, Railroad, Legal and other Blanks, 'Tags; Wedding, "Visiting and I Business Cards; in short, any and every thing in the way of Plain or Fancy JOB ! and BOOK PRINTING. Orders from a , distance will receive immediate attention." JULIAN A..SEL.BY, Proprietor Phoenix and Gleaner ? Printing. Establishment, ICO ~ " Rit^Tdsjm Street, Coin