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Page 1: Sig 1 THE DAILY jfiKPHONIX. · 2017. 12. 15. · Stretton, anovel, byKingsley,H) cents. ThoVilla on tho Blane, byAuerbach. Ile KnewHowas Right,hyTrollope. Thc Malay Archipelago, its

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, . T' ~'"~~^&£tfMi:îCâffiSËâS BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C.. TUE&DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7. 1869. VOL. V-NO. 145

TERMS-IR ADVANCESOBSOKIrTION.

Dàily, Mix Months..14 0Tri-Weekly, Six Months. 2 6Weekly, Six Month«. 1 5

AbVTKTfÄMEMTi.Per Square, ( lu linos.) first insertion.$0Each subsequent insertion.Weekly, each insertion. 749" A liberal discount made on the abovrates when advertisements are inserted'?he month.osrEook and Job Printing of all kindpromptly and faithfully attended to.

VJXJLI jL/tin-i. j. ut) practice QI scalingold debts by the juries of tho country,originated at Anderson C. H., under theauspices of Qen. Harrison. Of coursethere was a material inclination in thatway on the part of nearly every person,for there is surely equity, if not law, insuch a dourse'. The rule of Inw oncebroken, the* waters flowed freely, and theexainplelwas followed by Ooonee, Piekensand Greenville- Counties, the entire cir¬cuit of Jndge Orr. Our Abbeville ex¬changes inform ns that the samo course,in a greater degree is being adopted inthat Oouuty. The rule there is to allowon old debts, one-half of the principaland interest to the 1st day of January,1861, being about thirty per cent, of thedebt and interest. Our juries adoptedand have followed the rule of allowingone-half the principal and interest todate of verdict The ball gathers as itgoes.-Keo'wee Courier.

GBEENBACKS CANNOT BE TAXED.-Samuel W. Maurice, Esq., of Williams¬burg County, writes as follows to thoKing3treo Star:Having1 been engaged for some time

past'in endeavoring to ascertain whetherthe Supreme Court of the United Stateshas ever decided that the national cur¬rency, known as "greenbacks," couldnot be taxed by State authority, I amnow prepared to report, f-»r the informa¬tion of all whom it may concern, thatsuoh is the tact. The decision is fullyreported in the ease of the Bank r.s. theSupervisors of New York, 7th Wallnco'sReports, page 26. Tt therefore followsthat the recent Act of the Legislature ofSouth' Carolina which attempts to taxgreenbacks, like any other property, isunconstitutional and should not be en¬forced, jThe aggregate production of Louis¬

ville, Ky., manufactories for the pastyear wore $42,970,000, au increase of82,377,255 over the previous year. Theaggregate capital employed isÔ17,S35,-j000.The taxable property of Nebraska

amouuts to $42,000,000, one-fifth ofwhich is owned by the Uniou PacificRailroad Company.Baron Liebig states that tho land of

Hesse has risen 300 per cent, iu valueduring fifteen years, simply in conse¬quence of scientific agriculture.A correspondent says at least 350

buildings 'are in course of constructionnt Atlanta, Ga.

THE UT LE YCOTTON PRESS.ANEW combination of power, whenby all

friction is overcome. Hie simplicity, eco¬nomy and durability of this PRESS astonishesall.who see it, and the more so that a poworso simple shonld so long have been unappro¬priated. With this Press, t Wu men can do allthe packing or pressing of a 50Û pound haleinside of eight minutes ; and it can be readilytaken down and transported, as it is simpleand light. Wo can supplv these Prettiescheaper than any yet offered to the planter.Will send circulars to- any debiting, and wowould advise all persons wanting presses towithhold buving until thev examine this.THE PRESSES are nowbeing manufacturedat the PALMETTO IRON WORKS, and hasbeen séti np for exhibition. All are assuredthat as between this and any other there is noargument as to its merits over all others.With the irous, any ordinary workman can

§ut them np. The patentee is hero for a feways, and «du take pleasure in explainingits merita.Aug BO Imo_SHIELDS k GLAZE.

REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHODOF COXSTUUCTIKO

Artificial Dentures,Patented Deoeinber, 1807.

AFTER an extensivo uso of this importantimprovement in practice for nearly twoyears, it ia with full confidence urged upon theprofession and the public, as folhlling morethoroughly and satisfactorily than any othermode, every intention of Artificial Dentures.As in this method, rubber teeth are alto¬gether discarded, it is desirable that it shouldfall especially into the hands of those familiarwith gold plate work.

It may not be generally known that thevwho wear oases of artificial teeth, constructedaccording to this patent, by Dentists who arenot licensees, render themselves liable to thepenalty of infringement, as well as the ope¬rator.Office rights wlil be disposed of and instruc¬tion given by letter, or at the operating roomsof Reynolds & Reynolds, where the manipula¬tion may be daily witnessed, and where com¬munications may be addressed.

WM. REYNOLD8, M. D.,Ang 12j_Columbia, 8. C.Niekerson House Hotel,

COLUMBIA, 8. C.

THE undersigned havingRENEWED his lease upon tho

above FOPCLAR HOUSE, will endeavor tomake it one of tho most agreeable Hotels inthe South. A call ia solicited.

$/W Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel.WM. A. WRIGHT,

Joly 9 3 no_Proprietor.Lemon Syrup,

FOR making a cool, refreshing beverageduring the warm days. A healthful drink,supplying mst enough acid to t ho stomach.For sale by FISHER & HEINIT8H,June 4 t_ _Druggists.

Death to Flies!CIHEMICAL PAPER for killing Flies-cer' tain death and destruction,i'or sale by FISHER & nEINITSH,Aug14 í Druggists.

special jMOtioes.SPECIAL NOTICE.-To part ic« in want of

Doora, Sashes and Blinde, wo refer to tho ad¬vertisement of P.. J?. Tóalo, the largo manu¬facturer of those goods in Charleston. Pricelist furniahod on application. .July.VJ ?mo_«-PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAOEH-A

NEW COUBSB or LECTOBES, ae delivered at theNew York Museum of Anatomy; ombracing thosubjects: How to Live and What to Live for;Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Gene¬rally Reviewed;Tho Cause of Indigestion; Fla-tulenco and Nervoua Diseases accounted for;Marriage Philosophically Considered, Ac., &c.These lectures will bo forwarded on receipt offour stamps, by addressing Sec'y BaltimoreMuseum ot Anatomy, 74 Weat Baltimore street,B altimora, aid._May C lyA Cuni-Southern Life Insurance Com«

pany, Atlanta Department.To the People of South Carolina :Tho above Company waa organised in 18GG,in consequence of tho wholesale forfeiture of

Southorn policies by Northern compau icu. Thounparalleled success of tho enterprise hasforced several of thoao companies to restoretheir Southorn policies, from the fact that theycould not operate in our midst without the ap-pearance of honesty.Wc keep all our money at horno to build up

our impoverished country-every dollar ofpremium being safely invested iu the Statofrom which it is derived. Thc institution ispurely Southern, and hence should appeal1with great force to the patriotism and sympa¬thy of every Southern heart.

'Tis not our purpose to make war on othercompanies, but to exhibit thc special advan-tages offered by this puroly Southern Compa¬ny-founded on patriotism and solid wealth.Its ratio of assets to liabilities-thc true testof a company's strength, is second to none onthis continent-being nearly 300 to 100.Whenever and wherever we have presentedtho claims of this Company, it has not onlyeniiated the sympathies of our people, but has

also secured their hearty co-operation. Wehave secured 500 policies in Soxth Carolinasince the 10th of February. We numberamong our Directors Gen. Wade Hampton andCol. Wm. Johnston, gentlemen well known toevery citizen of South Carolina. Wo appealpersonally to tho people of South Carolina toassist in pushing forward this deservedlypopular Southern institution.

J. H. MILLER,General Agent Southern Life Insurance Co.B. W. LAWTON, Slate Agent.We cheerfully recommend tho above Comps-1ny to thc patronage of the citizens of South

Carolina.Columbia, S. C.-J. S. Preston, J. P. Carroll,C. D. Melton, S. W. Melton, J. D. Pope.Camden.-J. B. Kershaw, Wm. M. .Shannon,W. E. Johnson.Sumter.-John B. Moore.Winnsboro.- W. R. Robertson, J. B. Mc-Cants, James H. Rion.Yorkville-W. B. Wilson. A. Coward, JamesMason, I. D. Witherspoon. J. R. Bratton, J.T. Lowry, R. G. McCaw.Anderson.-J. L. Orr.Barnwell-Jos A. Law ton, James Tatterson,Johnson Ha^ood. July 23 2moa

SEMI-ANNUAL1Reduction in Prices,

TO MAKE WAV TOT.

FALL GOODS.

Twenty per cent. Discount

READY-MADE

CLOTHING-,DRAB, FELT AND STRAW HATS.

1ALL OUR

aoor>sAHE MARKED

IN

PLAIN FIGURES,Ami Every One Cnn See For Themselves.

R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.July 25_Clothing and Hat House.

Choice Tobacco-Smoking and ChewingC1HEWIKG-Rough and Ready,J Gold Bar,Pancake.SMOKING-Beat "Durham,""Commonwealth, "

With common grades, in full supply, forsaleby_GEO. SYMMRRS.Fish!! Fish!!!

1 f\f\ FACEAGES NEW MACKEREL,x\J\J conaisting of whole, halfand quarterbarrels md kita.100 Boxea SMOKED HERDING.Just received and for sale low byAug 28 J. & T. R. AGSEW.

Boitins Cloths.AFULLasaortnientön band. MILLSTONESand IRONS, purchased at low rateB, byFISHER. LOWRANCE X FISHER

Notice to Cotton Growers.THE Subscriber intends to mn a PortableCotton Oin from Columbia to Kingsvilleand the surrounding country. Planters wish¬ing mv services can apply to mo, at Columbia.Aug5_ RICHABD TOZER.

Corn and Bran.C*f\{\ BUSHELS Primo White WesternOUU Bread CORN.50 bags Fresh Ground Bran.For ski«, low by

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GEO. SYMMERS.Gibbes & Thomas, Real Estate Agents,OFFER their services tb the public as GEN¬ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sellLands, and other property, on commission. Nosharge-s until sales are effected.

JAME8 G. GIBBES,JOHN P. THOMAH,Jan 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBER.Flours" Flour!!

pr f\ BBLS. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, aiOw $10-beat in market.50 bbls. Extra Family Flour, at 19-equal tr.country.50 bbls. Super Flour, at $8-new aud sweet.Our Choice Family Flour is tho "cream otho city and superior to any in this market."Terms cash._J. A. T. B. AGNEW.

Eureka Champagne.Syf\ CASES California CHAMPAGNE, ma£\J nvfaclured from the Pure and unadulterated juice of Ute Grope, and much superior iiflavor and quality to tho roany chemically prepared and spurious imitations now offered titho public. Price per caso of 1 dozen Quart*$15.00: or, 2 dozen Pints at $10. Terms cash_AUR ll J. A T. Tb AONEW.City of Columbia Bonds.

CITY CLERK'S OFFICE.CoLUîtniA, AngUHt 12, 180!).ALL over-due Bonds, Coupons and Interetiland all Bunds issued since 1st Januan1807, hearing six per cent, interest, of the citof Columbia, will be converted into seven p«cent. Bonds, on application at this office, iconformity with a resolution of the City Oomeil. J. s. MCMAHON,Aug 13 City Clerk.

"THE PZJAOX] 'A TO get a tip-top SUMME*Ä DRINK i* the CAROLINA HOUS1ànL/&6\ Washington street, near Sum!'fl^fWViGHAM PAG NT". COCK-TAILS: Ci:^VwnMBrandy and Whiskey Snia*hofr 13 /."juleps and Cock-tails; Sherry ui^^5*^ Catawba Cobblers; Claret Sa

garées; Lemonade and Soda Water; betudexcellent Lager Beer. LUNCH avery dnv,ll o'clock. H. BARRY, Purveyor.June 7

Sights and SensationsIN FRANCE, GERMANY, A-e..$1.50.Hilt to Hilt, hy Surry, of Eagle's Nest, $1.1Five Acres Too Much, hy Rooseveldt, a vepleasant and instructive book, $1.50.How Crop." Grow, for ¡til agriculturalists,Professor Johnson, $1.50.Old Town Folks, :i novel, by Mrs. Stowe,The Wedding Day in all Ages and CountriStretton, a novel, by Kingsley, H) cents.Tho Villa on tho Blane, by Auerbach.Ile Knew Ho was Right, hy Trollope.Thc Malay Archipelago, its Inhabitants aAnimals, finely Illustrated, full of informat»European Vineyards, by Flags, $1.50.Liddone1 Bampton Lectures, London.Tho Virginians, The Newcoroce, cheap etiona Thackeray's works and other new booFor salo at

"

BRYAN A McCARTER'SJune30._ Bookstorf

Mary Ann Buie Institute.jm*^ MISS BUIE has determined/f'ijfík keep thc Mary Ann liuie Institi^íli^gS^e-atEdgcfield, and vrillrc-opcn M<'SIBRSDAY, Otb September, with the lej8^»Tof establishing a School in cv

respect highly acceptable toEcopie of the entire country, Boarders wie as tenderly and affectionately watched eaud cared for as the most anxious parccould desire. Every attention will bc gfvcithe health, maimers and literary advanccmof each pupil. Miss Buie has moved her Sciout ot the Tomkin Hotel, owing to the baelcality, being too public fora School. Sheteach in thc house adjoining tho EpisctChurch.Hacks run daily to tho Piue House Deand will convey pupils to Miss Buie'a InstitThe School is not sectarian, though tho pumorality is taught and required of every mberuf the Institute. Apply for Circulars.Aug 28_M^JBUIE, PrincipiSouthern Life Insurance CompanPUIIELY A BOCTHEaS ISSTUVTION.

ASSETS - - - - - - - - SMM),INSURES Lives, and promptly adjustspays lesses. Its principal business isSouthern States, and to them it appealpatronage. It has ample menu* to fullytect policy holder« and pay all IOÍBCS.HOARD "or DIRECTORS.-'John B. GordoiAustell, E. W. Holland. J. F. Alexander, ;Calla wa v, J. M. Johnson. Atlanta, Ga.; IYancev, Benj. H. Hill, Robert Thomas, AtlGa.; Wade Hampton, Colombia, S.e.; CPbinizy, Edward Thomas, Augusta, Ga. 1Butler, Madison, Ga.; Robert Toninos, wington,üa.; B. J. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.; JColquitt, Newton, Ga.; Wm. Johnston, (lotte, N. C.;B. L. Willingham. Allendale,!W. A. Caldwell, Greensboro. N. C.OFFICERS.-John B. Gordon, PresidenH. Hill. A. H. Colquitt, Vice-PresidentAustell, E. Holland, Finance CommitteiC. Morrie, Secretarv.

J. H. MILLER, General Agent,207¿ Broad street, Augusta.HAUDY SOLOMON, Resident Agent at C<bia._ _July 24 jFRUITS IN AND OUT OF SEA

_ LEMONS AND ORANGES,jjjQa Dates, Prunelles,Figs. Prunes.A fresh lot of fine French Confeorv-something rich, rare and palatable.Fresh Nuts, Almouds and Raisins.Dessicated Cocoanut, Sicily Lemon Sui

Toys, Toys. Toys, Toys, Toys, ToAN ENDLESS VARIETY.

CAKES and PIES-fresh and made toPure CANDIES manufactured daily.Croquet Sets-a tine, healthy, eut-dooieise.

Keep Cool!The subscriber, intending "ive histand customers a chance to k cool, h(ermined to reduce the price of CREJthe balance of tho season.Cream per quart, 75 cents.Cream per plate, 20 cents.Cream per halfjplate, lo cents.Lemonade and Fruit Beverages, 10 coiglass.Call and bc convinced of the correct:the above. J. MrKENZJune 4 Main St

New York Advertisements.R. HOE fie GO.,

Manufacturera of

Warranted Extra Cast Steel PatentGround Circular Mill Malay

and Gang-SAWS.

Circular &&,xxr&mWith Movable or Inserted Tettli.

WE CLAIM for our Patent Circular Sawtho following advantages over all

othors:The shanks of the teeth arc elastic, and ex¬ert H uniform distension in tho sockets.The stability ot the plato is in noway affect¬ed by inserting new sets of teetlt.Each tooth, independently, maybe adjustedto thc cutting line.No rivets, Keys, or other objectionable ap¬pliance*, ero employed in connection with theteeth, which aro as simple in construction, andas easily used, as a nut for a bolt.In short, all the difficulties heretofore expe¬rienced in the use oí movable teeth for saws,are fully met sud obviated by tide invention.

ALSO,TUTTLE PATENT

"CHAMPION" CROSS-CUT SAWS.CROSS-CUT SA WS,

OF ALT. KINDS.Saw Mandrels, Cumming Machines, &c.

Send tor Catalogues and Price Lists.ll. HOE A CO.,Printing Pres« Machine and Haw Manufac¬

turers, New York, boston, Mass., and Lon¬don, Eng. Aug "iii iünioDr. Richau's Golden Remedies.

-i C\r\f\ REWARD for any case of dis-?ÖJL»vJvJ\J ease in anv stage which thovfail tocure. DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAMNo. 1 cures Ulcers, Ulcerated ¡Sore Throat andMouth, 8<>ro Eyes, Eruptions, Copper-ColoredBlotches, Scrofula, Ac.; is the greatest BloodPurifier known, removes all disease from thes \ st em and leaves the blood pure and healthv."DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. '2cures Mercurial Affections« Rheumatism in allits forms, gives immediate relief in all cases.No dieting nccessarv. Price of either No. 1 orNo. '2, f¡5.03 per bottle, or two bottles for $9.00.DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safeand radical cure for all Urinary Derangements,accompanied with full directions Price$3.00nor bottle. DR. RICHAU'SGOLDEN ELIXIRD'AMOUR, a radical euro for Debility, in oldor young; imparting energy with wonderfuleffect, l'rice $5 per bottle or two bottles for $'J.On receipt of price, tho Remedies will beshipped to anv place. Circulars sent. Address

DR. D. B. RICHARDS,AUK 10 ly No. 228 Varick st., New York.ST. CLOUD HOTEL?

THIS NEW and CommodiousnOCSE, located corner Broad¬way and Porty.second street,New York, possesses advan¬

tages over all other houses, for the accommo¬dation ot its. guests, lt was built expressly fora first-class family hoarding house-the rooinabeing large auden suite, heated by steam-with hot and cold water, and furnished secondto none; while the culinary department ls inthe most experienced hands, affording gueBtsan unequalled table. One of Atwood's PatentElevatois is also among tho 'modern improve¬ments' and at tho service of guests at all hours.The Broadway and University Place Cars passthe door every four minutes, running from theCity Hall to Central Park, whilo tho Sixth andSeventh Avonne lines are ont a short block oneither side, affording ample facilities for com.munica ting with 411 depots, steamboat land¬ings, places of amusement and business of thegreat metropolis. MORE * HOLLEY,March 19Gmo Proprietors.

FROM 4 to 350 HORSEPOWER including thecelebrated Corliss Cut¬off Engines, Slide ValveStationary Engines, Por¬table Engines, Ac. Also,Circular, Mnlav, GangSaw Mills, Sugar CaneMills, Shafting. Pulleys,Ac, Lath and ShingleMills, Wheat and CornMills, Circular Saws.Belting, Ac. Send for descriptive Circular andPrice List. WOOD A* MANNMarch 2416m Steam Engine Co., Utica, N. Y.

Iron Cotton Ties.SOLE Agency in New York for the sale anddistribution of the

ARROW TIEAND SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE TIE,Manntactured bv J. J. MCCOMU, Liverpool.SWENSON, PEBKINS ft CO.,80 Beaver street, New York.(Mail address, Box 5,724 P.O.) Aug 7 .'Imo*Private Boarding in New York.

COMPOBTABLE, airy Booms, with Board,in a pleasant locality-Fourth street, op¬posite Washington Square. Street cars passthe door every few minutes. Apply to, or ad¬dress, MRS. S. J. WYATT,Aug 18 47 Sonth Washington Place, 4th st.

CITY MACHINE WORKS,COLUMBIA, S. C.

THE subscriber is prepared to manufacturoSTEAM ENGINES, Portable and Station¬ary, of from 4 to 25 horse power. MILLS andMILL GEARING furnished at the lowest priceand shortest notice. All work guaranteed.April lGmot RICHARD TOZER.Turnips ( Turnips !?-New Varieties.WINTER FLAT DUTCH, ,Bod Top, Seven Top.Purple Top Yellow Ruta Baga,Yellow Aherdeon, Amber Globe,Large Norfolk, Hanover, Pomoranean.Just received Rt FISHER ft HEINITSH.July23 % Druggists.

Charleston Advertisements.STOI.b, WEBB «St CO.,

WHOLESALE DEY GOODS,a .7 I asoDomestic Store, j KTXa "

, Lace Store.Feb 27 CHARLESTON. K. C. ly

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HAVING tho LARGEST and most COM-1PLETE FACTORY in tho Southern Statesand keeping always on hand a large and mostcomplete atock of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,Sash Doora, Store Doors, Shatters, Mouldings,ftc,, Ac, I am enabled to sell low and at manu¬facturer's prices.N. B.-Strict attention paid to ahipping ingoodorder._April G flvA i M: Ä jEiSaracenia; or, Fly Trap Bitters.THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, forDyspepsia, and Nervous Disorders, Gene¬ral Debility, Ac; prepared by

G. W. A I M A R ,Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, S. C.

SAVANNAH, GA., March 3, 1867.MB. G. W. AIMAK-Dear Sir: A member ntmy family, suffering long from D}*sprpsin, husexperienced more relief trom your "SaraceniaBitters," than from any other medicino shehaa ever tried. It is most excellent for invigo¬rating the system and creating an appetite. Iregard itas decidedly the most beneficial of alldyspeptic remedies. Yours, verv respectfully,N. J. DARRELL."Sold by all Druggists. General Agents, RIS¬LEY & Co., 141 Chambers st., N. Y. April 9 fly

Baltimore Advertisements.Fall and Winter Importation1

18 6 9.RIBBONS, MILINER Y

ANO

ÍSt,3?¿\X7ü- GrOOdS.ASMSTRONGTCATOR & co.,

237 and 239 Baltimore street, Baltimore,IMPORTERS and jobbers of Bonnet andTrimming Ribbons, Velvet and Sash Rib¬bons, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Illu¬sions, Blonds, Laces, Ruches, Netts andCrapes, French Flowors and Feathers, StrawBonnets and Ladies' Hats, trimmed and un¬trimmed; Silk, Velvet and Felt Bonnets andHats, Suudowns and Shake r Hoods. The larg¬est Stock of Millinery Goods in this country,and unequalled in choice variety, which we of¬fer at priers that will defv competition.«^ORDERS SOLICITED. Aug 17 Imo»

GEORGE PAGE & 00.,No. 5 .V. Schroeder .Street, Unit Imorr, Md.

MANUFACTURERS OF PAGE'S IMPROVED PATENT PORTABLE CIROULAR SAW MILLS, Stationary and PortableSteam Engines and Boilers, Grist Mills, Shin¬gle Machines, Lath and Slab Machinery, SawGummers, Horse Powers, Shafting, Pubic*,Ac. Dealers In Circular Saws and Mill sup¬plies generally, and Manufacturer«' Agentsfor every description of wood-working ma¬chinery. Our Independent and SimultaneousHead-blocks, patented December 15, 18C8, andimproved Friction Feed, patented July 13,1809, in addition to previous patents, makeour Saw Mills stand unrivaled. Estimates andplans furnished, und contracts entered intofor the erection of Circular, Gang Millay orSash Milla. Correspondence solicited, "andCatalogues farnibhed, on application, by mailor otherwise^ July 30 lyGushings fie Bailey,

BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,Nb. 2C2 BALTIMORE STREET,BALTIMORE, MD.

THE largest and best assorted stock in thecity ofSCHOOL, LAW, DENTAL,MEDICAL, CLASSICAL.AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.General Bank and Couutiug Honae Stationeryof all kinds.Blank Books made to order in any style ofbinding and ruling._Aug 19 jamo

Baltimore Regalia Emporium.Bisco BrotlierSfMANUFACTURERS of Regalia, Jewels,Lodge Paraphernalia, Ac, for Masons,I. O. O. F., Red Men, Knights or l'y thins andall other socities, Banners, Flags, Ship Signals,Ac, 14 N. Charles st., cor. Fayette, Baltimore,Md. Price list furnished upon application.Aug 19 Smo

Forman University, Greenville, 8. C.THE next session of thia in¬stitution will open September 15th,»nd continuo forty weeks withoutintermission.THREE YEARS' SCHOLAR¬SHIPS may be obtained, conditioned on thepayment or Thirty Dollars annually for throe

years, and entitling the holder of a Scholar¬ship to the free tuition of a pupil in all theregular schools, on the payment of the annualcharge of Five Dollars tor Incidental Expenses.Tho regular schools embraco: Mathematicsand Mechanical Phylosophy, Prof. Judson;Latin Language and Literature, Prof. Faber;Greek Uo., Prof. Smith; Chemistry and Natur¬al Philosoph«*, Prof. Harris; Logic, Rhetoric,Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Prof. Fur-man.Excepting to tho holders of Scholarships,tho annual charge for Tuition and Incidentalswill bo $65.00For instruction in Modern Langnage« (Ger¬

man, French and Spanish) and in PracticalChemistry, thero will be an extra charge, tobe regulated by the size of the class.Good boarding, exclusivo of lights andwashing, can bo obtained at about f 15 pi rmonth.Catalogues or Scholarships may be obtainedbv addressing the subscriber."Aug 21 IS JAMES C. FORMAN, Tres't.

PHOENIX AND GLEANE]Book,Job Md Newspaper Tower Preta

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THE VËEY LATEST HEWS,Bv Telegraph anti Maila, from all parte othc World, together with foll -Commerciaand Market Reports, beeide» * vast amonnof miscellaneous reading matter, of interest to all: spicy Communications. Editorials and Local íceme, Poetty and Miscellany, will bo found in these publicationsEvery issue of the Daily contains from teito fourteen columns of reading matter ;thjTri-wcekly from twenty to twenty-four1and the Weekly thirty-two long columns-making it the LARGEST and CHEAPEB^PAPER in the Booth. An examination o|their merits is solicited.

TERMS FOB SIX MONTHS, IN ADVAN«Dailv Pheonix $4.00; Tri-Weeklv f2.S0|Weekly Gleaner $1 50.Persons residing on the Greenville, Aul

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READER-bè yoiimerchunt, n anufaclurer, professional wtn 'or niechatdc-before f-ending «ny JOH PRINTING tojthdNorth to be executed, cal! at tho nlkive esldil.li- ii un-ut and examine the sp. eimeusojWork, as well ss thc stock of mutt rial orhand. Rcni'-mhor, we are fullv prep a rc clto do any sud all kinds of PRIMING!from a Carte Visile to a massive Volume, i30 feet Poster to a six inch Circular,iiplain black, or in fane)- enjoin «i d bronzeThe proprietor is constantly making extensive additions tn his large stock of matorial-Type, Presses, Colored Inks. Car«Roard, Cards, Taper, Fancy Envelopesetc., introducing the LATLbT STYLIfcAs wo work exclusively on the jgyCASIPRINCIPLE,*«» the patrons of the oflio^may depend upon having full justice aovithem, in the way of Low PBICKS. Tin- pro!urie torin a practical printer, att< ndsofoselly to his business ; cmploysouly first dasi,workmen; the office ie snsj&ed with eventhing necessary to turn ont good work]prices are lower than any establishmentin this State or even New York-which w«fare prepared to prove. Onr friends in tlcountry may send their orders to this office^and rely upon their receiving the same at]tention snd being filled as promptly ancas cheaply as if given personally.Traveling showmen, hotel-keepers, railroad agents and all who have LETTE IPRE88 PRINTING to do, will find it Utheir interest to etil. Seeing is believingand an examination and comparisonprices of the following grades and styleof work, will convince the skeptical thaienr assertions are correct: Pamphlets!Circulars. Bill Heads. Briefs. Lawyer'4blanks. C.mutv Officer's Blanks. Latte)'Ball Tick' ts. Invitations, Bills of FateJDates, Railroad Receipts. Dray TickettHorse Bille, Posters. Hand-bills. DodgenTags, Programmes,Lette» Hesds.Cheeks]Drafts, Receipts, I abels, Tickets, Notes]Show Cards, Catalogues, Bank CheckeWedding, Visiting and Business CardtAc, of all styles and sizes, in one, twojthree Colors and Bronze.

sarBnsiness Cards, Programmes aucHand bills, furnished at prices rnnginffrom t2 to i7 per thousand, according Ufinality, size and quantity. Wo are fulljdetermined to offer such inducements t<]those in want ot PRINTING ofANY KIN]as to make tho capital the groat centre Lprinting for South Carolini

and THE PHONIX AN!GLEANER OFFICE the ectabiiahment whero it cansuccessfully and satisfacrily acccomplisbod.

Hams, &c.^.TiRANOE" Brand HAM8, best in market!VJ Pu io Leaf Lard.Fulton Market Beef, Scaled Herrings.Pickled Salmon, Smoked Tongues, «fcc.For salo by GEO. SYMMER8.

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Exterminate Mosquitoes.IFUMIGATING PASTILLES, for the deJ; strnction of Mosquitoes, Flies, and othesinsects which annoy and disturb quiet sloop]A croat blessing to sleepers. For salo byJuly M FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists.