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COLUMBIA. Friday Morning, June 21, 1867. Our Dnty as Carolinians. Tho time approaches when, it is presumed, the first stop shrill bo takou in this Stnto for her restorntiou to the Union, aud this first step wo re? gard as of the utmost importance, much moro so in the present instance than thoso which follow. "We refer to the act of registration, tho omis? sion of which important duty dis? franchises the delinquent, so far as tho first election is concerned, as well as those which may succeed it, as thoroughly as if un Act of Congress had disabled them. Unless regis? tered, no mau, wo caro not what his opinions-for convention, or against convention-may bo, will bo entitled to express his preference at tho ballot box. For this reason aloue-that the full expression of tho voters of this State may bo legitimately aud accu? rately recorded-we desire to impress upon tho minds of those who may read these lines that it is their duty, as good citizens of the old Common? wealth they have so faithfully stood by in the past, to register promptly, whon the opportunity is presented. This is tho first reason for regis? tration; tho others are, perhaps, moro important And the next ap? peals to men of all shades of opinion, cither as regards tho recouBtruction Acts or tho [policy of calling a con? vention. If any of our readers feel chafed under tho provisions of the Acts referred to, and feel so aoro that they are determined to have nothing to do with politics at this time-are opposed to a convention and all that -let them remember that they can? not voto against convention unless registered. They will have flung away tho opportunity to exercise thc right which is accorded to them bj the law-to express their opiuiou ou that subjects So that it is thc duty of all, whatever may be their opinion, to register. The next step in the reconstruc tion policy-and the nest duty to thc State-is to cute. Some may vote under the advice of Governor Perry against a convention; but our owi opinion, heretofore frequently ex pressed, is that a convention will b< called by an overwhelming majority. l3o this aa it may, however, all car vote for the best men who may offei and aro qualified, aud for these "bes! men" citizens of both opinions ear vote, thus securing talent and ability in the body which is to brush up tin old land-m.'trks, and to recoustrucl the orgauio law of tho State. W" desire to persistently press this matter upon the minds of the people . of South Carolina. It is one ol' tia utmost importance-and we use 1101 this term in its common acceptation that has beeu brought before then since the winter of 1860. Refusing to register will be thc fatal mis-step, aud will bring woo; upon thif* State, which, great as he] physical d?solation has been in tin past, such a disorganizing movement will find her in a condition much lesi ablo to withstand the shock th au sh< was formerly, when it was but par tial. Hence, we hriug this matter s< oftou beforo our readers, nu 1 urg< them to register and vote-vote fo: the best meu-and ignore Governo: Perry's advisory endorsement. Tiri; is written, of course, ou the aupposi tion that no interference will be usei among the district commanders, am that they and tho citizens will be nhl to uui'i in a policy of peace and re storation. THE HOMICIDE OF THE COLORE] RBCHBTEII.-Tho Montgomery Adver tiser, of Sunday, has the followinj version of tho killing of Webb, th negro register, iu Hale County, Ala bama: Alexander Webb, the colored re gister, walked into a storo at Greens boro, and made some statement whiel was denied by somo colored boys pre scut. Tho storo-kcopor (whoso nam wo did not hear) interceded, sustain ing tho position of tho boys; and hi assertion was pronounced a tl-d lie Ho asked Webb if he knew who li was talking to. Tho negro ropliei that ho did-a d-d son of a b-L The store-keeper drew u pistol, she him, and, as soon as he could arrang his papers, left. Tho matter, we understand, ha nothing to do with tho registry, an tho colored man forfeited his lifo fe a most wanton insult, and as man white men have dono under simila circumstances. Sofa pianos aro a recent aovelb -1- ' ! LARGE YIELD OF WHEAT.- The Chester Standard chronicles the fol? lowing: Mr. E. J- West, of this town, has just harvested a small patch of wheat, about one-third of un acre, anil the product was 13',? bushels, or nt the rate of iO'.j bushels per aero. Tho grain is known ns the red Alabama wheat. Tho land is black jack, with n stiff clay sub-soil. Ho spread four? teen tvro-horso wagon loads of ordi? nary inauu.ro (chip, ashes and cow) on tho lot, and the above is tho result. Since the wheat was cut, ho lins planted tho same ground in corn and peas, and now has a fine prospect of realizing another splendid crop. SHOOTING AFFRAY.-Two negrees, Calvin Kelly and Jefferson Segars, wero arrested in Chesterfield District recently, charged with an attempt ut theft mid murder. On tho night of tho 14th instant, they attempted to break into the crib of a ?rr. Segars. Thc noise attracted tho al ;ention of Capt Dove Segars, who went out to the crib to ascertain the cause. While .standing near tho crib, he was fired upon, tho .shot entering tho hip and producing a dangerous, if not mortal, wound. Jefferson Segara was arrest? ed, aud soon after confessed thc fact that he was nuder the crib, and that Calvin Kell}' was on thc watch and fiel the gun. Senator Wade's party aro all en route home. All of tho Senators ac? companying the excursion have agreed to help constitute a quorum at tho sessiou of Congress in July, and ii telegram was forwarded bj them to Gen. Schenck, of thc Na? tional Union Congressional Commit tee, urging him to advise all thc Ile publican members to be present. HAKD TO BELIEVE.-A niau en gaged in blasting in Summit County Ohio, had an iron tube, three feel long, blown into his head, where i became firmly inbedded. It enteret the forehead and passed through tin back of the head, a foot of the tub I protruding from each side. He ha lived four days since the accident and is yet alive. WHAT FAYETTE MCAIUI.TJEN SAW V. THE WESTERN STATES.-His ton through tho West has impressed bin with tho notion that he sees th prognostics of two tempests in th North-a financial revolution in favo of repudiation, and a political r?volu tion in re-action against negro sui frage.-Swinton. SAVAGE.-San Antonio (Texas-) pu pois give accounts of extensive cnltl stealing in the North-western part i the State by Indians. In ono case, herd of 1,000 hoad were taken, an one of tho drivers was killed un skinned down to the waist by the re devils. Tho information from all parts < Virginia shows that the people are a inclined to register. MARRIED. On the 30th Mav, 1867, at tho resident of Obi. Tims. V. Walsh, bv Rev. Dr. Rich Fin-man, THOS. E. FLOWERS, of tl Sumter Watciiinan, and Miss MATTED A. MACK, of Sumter. THE Ladies of tho Industrial Associ; tion gratefully acknowledge the receipt i S25fromMr. Sargent's exhibition. Als many thanks to Mr. .Tanney for his lib rality in allowing them the use of his ha for the same. June 21 Independent Eire Engine Conman _ A SPECIAL MEETING -^SJ^fe this company ?ill be held TH] .gfafgxEVENINO, at S o'clock. 4i~ -^E?S__|innctual attendance is earnest roqueatod, aa very important matters a to bo considered. liv order: Juno 21 1 G. T. "REJIG, Secretary. Peas ! Flour 1 AA BUSHELS COW PEAS. J.I/V/ 10sacks COUNTRY FLOUR F ?ak by FISHER A LOWRANCE. June 21 KING'G MOUNTAIN Military School, YORKVILLE, S. C. THF. Second Session will ! /jijBk f>hi "ii the 15th of July and el C?JLJB**- "ii the l.*)th "I 1?. ce lu ber. lsi ^TfJBr * For full information, applv ! jK?ycircular to Col. A. COWAR i*EJr Principal. Jone 21 Iii NOTICE MR. J. W. BARNWELL, ol Bcanfb will deliver an ORATION before t Clariosophio Society of thc University South Carolina, on FRIDAY, 2Sth inst., 8 p. m., in thc University Chapel. I'he public are invited to attend. W. L. C. STEVENS, President A. M. Am.i.n, Sccretarv. June 21 ftnf;5 E0R SALE, cjp?jp A FINE ONE-HORSE CA g?K3?&* RI AG E. in good condition, will will bo ?old at a BARGAIN. ,(nne 20 2 H. M. HANAHAN WANTED, AGOOD WHITE WOMAN, to do I general house-work for a small fanii None need applv only those who can coi well recommended. For such a one, lil ral wages will be paid. Apply at thia oft! June 20 Inn HEPATICA. PANKNTN'S HEPATIC BITTERS now and valuable compound, posse ing extraordinary powers over the orgl of tho liver and stomach, making it a j sitivo remedy for dyspepsia or indigesti and a liver i?vigor?tor. Try a bottle. 1 sale wholesale at his prices. FISHER A HEINTTSH, Druggists, Agonts, Columbia June 20_? FRESH LAGER JUST IN. at wholesale and on drang June VJ J. C. SEEGERS A CU A FORMER NEWSPAPER CARRIER. Hon George d. Gorham, who has been nominated by the Republicans for Governor of California, was, twen E' years ago, a news oarrier in New andon, Connecticut, getting his schooling and paying his way by his own exertious. He has been an edi? tor and a lawyer, aud is at present Clerk of the Supreme Court of Cali? fornia. An exchange thiuks if any ono wishes to experience thc practical workings of "the worst government tho world ever saw," he bas only to sojourn for a brief seasou in Brown low's dominion, once known as the State of Tennessee. Gen. Howard has applied to the War Department for a detail of twenty officers for his Bureau. The application was not complied with, as Government linds it difficult to muster enough for registration boards in the South. Brownlow has disfranchised by proclamation (?iles Count}*, making the thirteenth County disfranchised since the 18th of April, The liquor dialers of New York propose to organize, and on some specified Sunday all open their stores and sell liquor as if no excise law existed. The Sultan and his harem are to visit Loudon. Awkward for Vie. j CLEAVELAND Mineral Springs! ( FORM Ell L Y WILSON'S. ) -o? THESE CELEBRATED .--S SPRINGS arc situated in Clcavcland County, North SlCarolina. near thc linc of thc Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad, 55 miles West nt Charlotte, and were opened on the 15th of June for the accommodation of visitors. The Waters consist of White and Rod Sulphur ami Chalybeate, and arc pro? nounced by competent judges to ho unsur? passed hy any of the kind upon this conti? nent. Ample accommod?t ions have been pro? vided for u largo number of guests. Dr. Taylor (one of the proprietors) has had a largo experience in the treatment ot diseases incident to our Southern climate, (especially those of women and children,; and will take pleasure in advising invalids in the use of tin; waters. Vehicles will he at the Depot OH arrival of the trains to take visitors to the Spriuf at moderate chai ge?. For other particulars, address the pro? prietors a; Shelby, Cleavelaud Count v, N. C. C. E. Sl'RATT, M. li. TAYLOR, JOHN J. ULAI KWOOD, Jum j.i 2 Proprietors. E. IL STOKES TALKS this method of informing ?H?F hi? former patrons thal he h is RE JJ?LFITTED and FURNISHED his HOUSE in thi' best t.latiner, and is now pr, pared to re-, ?vi TRANSIENT GUESTS on thc most favorable terms. His house is eligibly ami conveniently situated-on the corner ot Franklin street, opposite Odd fellows Hull, tu lew doors below the Ex? change Hotel.) RICHMOND, VA. June f i Imo" PROPOSALS FOB MESH BEEF. SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, will bu received at this oftico, until ia ni. ..i. FRIDAY, the 28tll instant- at which tillie they will he opened- for furnishing the Subsistence Department at this Post with FRESH REEF for six mouths,ending December 31, is?;?. Tho Bcof to hoof good and marketable quality, in e.pial proportion of fore ami hind quarter, (necks, shanks ami kidney tallow to be excluded,) in such quantities tis may he front time to time required, and on aitch days as shall he designated hy the AssistHtit Commissary of Subsistence. Tao sureties, in the stun of Four Hun? dred Dollars each, to he named in the pro? posal, will he required for the faithful per? formance of the contract. Payment to bc made monthly, hy the prop.-r disbursing officer, m Government funds. Proposals must he mat ked "Proposals for Fresh Beef," and addressed to tho un? dersigned, who reserve.^ thc right to reject any hid deemed unreasonable. Rv order or Brevet frig. (?en. W. W. IJUKNS, Com Sub. -Jd Mil. Dist. R. H. DAY, 2d Lieut. 6th U. s. Infantry, Acting Commissary of Subsist? tuc. 'une 19 9 Just Received, A LOT OF 3XT DE3 W MUSLINS, At 20 Cents per Yard. AT C. F. JACKSON'S. June fi NOTICE. rnili; United states Marshal's Olli, - is JL located on Washington, between Ri? chardson and Assembly streets. JONATHAN DARK, June 15 Imo f. H. Deputy Marshal. Claret on Draught. ONE cask excellent TABLE CLARET, for sale low by the gallon or upwards. The supply will bc kept up during the summer. For sale by June 13 " C.KD. SYMME?S. June Butter, air-tight packages of 2j pounds oach. j T 'st received, per steamer Manhattan, a .. jond consignment of this delicious BUTTER, preserved, to he fresh as from the dairv. For sale by June 15 GEO. SYMMERS. Fresh Mountain Batter. TWO HUNDRED POUNDS in store, for sale low. J. C. 8EEGERS A CO. June 4 The miracle of St. Januarius bas not gone off as auspiciously as usual this year. Tho liquefaction of tho Neapolitan saint's blood was in? complete, a portentous black clot remained unsolved in the centre of tho vase, and was seeu, says tho London Tablet, with grief by thou? sands of the faithful, who deem it to be a sigu of impoudiug cakiruitj'. Somebody, who writes moro truth? fully thau poetically, sayB: "Au nngel without money is not thought so much of now-a-dnys as a devil with a bale of greenbacks." Thc national debt amounts to moro than 8100 to each man, woman and child, in tho United States, black and white. A train of 100 wagons, loaded with families for Colorado, left North Platte, Kansas, one day last week. Admiral Sommes, principal editor of tho Memphis Bulletin, acolares iu favor of female suffrage. Maine has just begun to ship its iee crop Southward. A manufactory in Maine makes j lo.imo bedsteads per annum. ' Nen- Jersey bus abolished corporal \ punishment in her public schools. 'j 11WENTY boxes FINE TOBACCO, for sal- CM KAT. June bi ALFRED TOLLESON. IAVILI, pav tlie HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for WHEAT ami FLOUR. Will furnish bags when desired. .lune I.'? ALFRED TOLLESON. FRESH ?0. 1 MACKEREL TUST r< ceircd at June ls J. C. SF.F.OF.r.S ,V fO.'S. Lawns, Lawns. FUST received, a nice lot of LAWNS, at twentv cents per vard. Juno ls ALFRED TOLLESON. HATS! HATS! ALARGE stock ol STRAW and FELT HATS cheap. June is ALFRED TOLLESON. KEEP COOL. mEN DOZ. FANS, at half former prices; JL from 5 cents lo f:l. Call and gel n pretty fan. . ALFRED TOLLESON. Juno ls Heidsick and Cabinet Champagne. mWENTY BASKETS of the a hi ve choice A V\ ines, tn pints and tpiarts. for salo bv Jiuie bj F.. A G. l). HOPE. ' CLARET WINE. / tn. >ii soi M> TABLE CLARET-very VT low bv thu dozen, .lune BJ E. A G. I>. HOPE. EXTRA MACKEREL. *T 5C WHOLE, Half and Quartor Barrels i ?J and Kits No. l ami ;i Mackerel Boston inspection -for salcbv June Bi Ii. A G.'P. HOPE. TO STOCK RAISERS. A ll A BK BARGAIN. A FINE DEVON COW (full blooded) to be exchanged for a Milch Gow and Calf. For fur thor particulars, apply at this ofHce. ?lune Iii A Rare Chance for House-keepers. jfV-^r-. TWELVE FINE MILCH Mtitft*5u e'( )WS, with young Calves, for Yt**4T?salo. Stock will also he pas ^Jf~jr:^CmkJ- tired, dining the eummer months, on very liberal terms. For parti? culars, addross W. M. B., Columbia, S. C., can- of Mr. lt. C. Shiver. .June 13 10 Liquors, Cigars, &c. JEST TO HAND, Favorite brands Whiskies, Holland Gin, Cognac Brandy, Brandied Peaches, Cherries, Apricots, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Ac, Ac., at April ll CEO. KYMMERs'. WANTED, SC. PONDS, old and new. . Columbia Bonds ami Coupons. Memphis and Charleston lt. R. Ponds. C. & S. C. K. R. Steel; and Bonds. North-Eastern Railroad Bonds. Pank Notes, Gold and Silver. Foll SALE-Exchange on New Y?rk and Charleston. 1 Hos. E. GREGG A CO. June ll E0LTING CLOTHS. VFULL assortment of best Anchor Brand BOLTING CLOTHS, on hand and tor sale low bv May 22 J. A T. R. AGNEW. MILW AUKIE LAGER BEER FTUIE firs! i ver come to South Carolina X known as thc best In tho United states -on tap THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock. Jun- fi JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. Hams and Bacon. 3TANTRA SUGAR-CURED HAMS. Jj Sugar-cured Breakfast Strips, sides, Shoulders, Ac, at lowest market prices. For sale by April ll CEO. 8YMMERS. FAMILY MEDICINES. mnOMPSON'S GENUINE EVE WATER, _|_ for sore and inflamed eyes. McAllister's All-healing .Salve -a valu? able ointment for old sores. Dalbv's Carminative for Children. Fly Poison Paper, fur instant death to Hies! Harvey's Rat Plums, the rat annihi? lator. "llarleam Oil," the Dutch sp?cifie-a cure-all. Extract Lemon and Vanilla, tor flavoring. Flea Powder, for insects, ants, Ac. Soothing Syrup, for children teething. Sugar Plums, tor worms-the Pontoons. Soda Water Powders, for a cool drink. For sale by FISHER A HEIN1T8H, June 1 Druggists. ITCH CURE! ITCH CURE! ! ITCH, ITCH, SCRATCH, SCRATCH. Itch, Itch, Scratch, Scratch. Harvey's Itch Cure, Harvey's Itch Cure, Cures in 21 hours, cures in 24 hours, Worst kind of Itch, worst kind of Itch. Indeed, all kinds of Itch, Tetter, Piles, Scald Head, Ac. Only 26 cents a box. A sure cure. Try it; try it. For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH', May 13 Druggists. The New York Times is informed that whenover one of the American steamers ia about to leave Havre, au English steamer is placed alougside, offering to tako freight at less tkau half price, for the express purpose, of crippling this sole American line and driving it off. "Have you found a verdict?" said a judge to the foreman of a jury. "No, your honor; wc have hunted iu every corner of tho room, and there isn't one there." Fred. Douglass is talked of ' fur Superintendent o? the Freedmen's Bureau. Thc plans of the New York post ofliee aro considered "too ornate and rocco." The Emperor of Russia is spend? ing 8100,000 a day iu Taris. Quinine brings SG33 an ouuee at Cape Town. "No cake" is appended to marriage notices in Kansas. TO SOUTHED mum: KOCK JStftNO GOODS. IF vim th slr,- to supply rou rael vea for thc TAI.!, and WIN ICU Tit ADE, willi the VERY BEST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES or All-wool Cassimeres! AND WITH THK MOST DURABLE Joans and Kersey Fabrics ! AU free from shoddy and other impurities, Order Samples from tho subscriber, and they will lu- forwarded, with prices attach? ed,.during tho months of .Inly ami August. From these samples you can make your selections ami return your orders; and thc goods will lu* forwarded directly from the manufactorv. JOHN A. YOUNO, Prcsidcnt'Rock Island Mannfac. Co., .lor, - 2 Imo Charlotte. N. C. TO RENT, ITIHEBOOM over tho store of Thomson JL Kaile. Applv to April 19_ ALFRED TOLLESON. HUB BURK. i'll!', undersigned informs the public that tie is making ?ecldy additious to his.stock if goods: and as he pur? chased for cash, will dispose of them at reasonable figures. He inviter, au inspection of his stock, which consists I WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, ti<)LD PENS, .vc. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. HAU; JEWELRY and ORNAMENTS prepared in various styles. I. 3ULZB ACHER , At Snizbacher .v. Co.'s, Assemblv st. May 19 _ T?o 3?Loxxt? V-, THE COLUMBIA FEMALE i()I. ef?tt LEGE, which for three vears past il'R. has been occupied as 'a FIRST CLASS HOTEL by Mr. T. s. Nickerson, is awaiti offered for lease for three years, from IM September next. The extensive patronage which Mr. Nickerson received has given much noto? riety to this building. Its capacity, pecu? liar fitness and eligible location for the purposes of a first-class hotel, render particular description unnecessary. For thrills, Ac., inquire of either of tho following gentlemen: Hon. K.J. ARTHUR, Dr. A. N. TALLEY, R. D. SK NN or J. YY. PARKER. Columbia, June ll, 1S-?7. Juno 11^ TO THE LADIES. R E MOV A L ! MRS. C. E. T.K.ED ha? iliailgcd her place of business to a more commodious st.. ; (next door to E. Pollard's, oii Main street, 1 ?and will ket ti instantly on hand a fresh supply of the latest stvlcs of FRENCH MILLINERY,in all its. branches. Also, superior Silk Coverings, Hair Braid? Curls, French Corsets, ?Vc, at low prices Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. DRESS-MAKING DUNK Willi NEATNESS AND DE Sr CIT H._May 21? t PUBLIC NOTICE^ rill IK Board of Health will inspect the J_ different Wards of tho city, on THURS? DAY, the 20th inst. All persons are re? quired to have Unir premises thoroughly cleaned and the trash leposited in the streets, on or before the 18th inst. By ord. i of thc board. June ll_J. S. M.MA1ION, Secy. $100 Reward. MAYOR'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, June 8, 18?T7. ?N the latter pari of 18(i?, an alarm bell, which was suspended m ar the school? house of Palmetto Lodge, 1. O. O. F., was stolen and carried off. A reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ii ottered hythe City Council for the recovery of tin:" bell, or FIFTY DOLLARS for proof sufficient to convict thc person or persons guilty of the theft. THEO. BT ARK, Mayor. Juno 9 13 SARATOGA WATER ! CST received fresh from the Spring. r*or sale bv FISHER A HEINITSH, Af-il 1 Druggists. J For Sale, ONE SAW MILL-complete; engine 10-horso power. At Palmetto iron Works. WM. GLAZE A CO. May 25 _:>,r, Hair-Dressing Saloon. ALONZO HEESE respectfully informa his patrons that ho has opened a HAIU-DKESSING SALOON, ou Main street, next door to the Pollock House. SHAVING, SHAMPOOING and HAIR CUTTING promptly attended to. May 28 lao Xiooal Items. I POST OFFICE Houns.-Thc office is opou from Sa. m. until 3?.j p. m.. and from ? until 7 p. m. The North? ern mail closes nt 3?;, p. m., and all other mails close at 8 p. m. ItEMnDY rou DILL. TIMES.-The best remedy tor dull times is to ad? vertise freely. Merchants should not let their stocks stay shelved until they become old, stale and unprofit? able, for thc sake of the small ex? pense it would cost them to adver? tise. If they try it regularly nud persistently, they will find the in vestment to be a paying one. FINE SEASONS.-We have rarely had in Juno such a spell of growing weather us we have experienced during the past two or three weeks. Vcgetatiou is pushed forward with almost unprecedented rapidity, anti almost everybody ignores fresh meat, except a fine soup bone occasionally; rind if bacon strips were not neces? sary as an accompaniment to cab? bage, wo believe our people would abjure the uso of any kind of meat. Good report. EEMITTANVES TO THIS OFFICE.-As several letters have failed to reach us, we desire to say to all our friends who may bc making remittances to this office, to do so either by "registered"' letters or through tho agency of the Southern Express Company. The latter is a reliable and safe mode of transmission on any line over which it does business. We hope those in? terested will attend to this request. Ur-HiEE BUSINESS.-One of the slowest, and hardest, and most un? necessary jobs ever undertaken, is for a man to build up a successful business without advertising. Fifty or a hundred years ago it was easiei, because there was loss competition, and thc facilities for getting adver? tisements before thc public were not so good; but in thc jostle of modern . competition, those who sit down and wait for customers are almost sure not to get many of them, while by judicious advertising a man may, iii six weeks, make his name and busi? ness as familiar to the public ns those of his competitors of twenty years' standing. KINO'SMOUNTAINMI LIT A it YS< HI OL. Many of our readers will long remem? ber the high reputation that this ex? cellent institution attained. It was founded by the late Confederate (.reh? erid, M. Jenkins, aud his present successor, Col. Coward. It was fa? vored for many years with the in struction of the two principals, as? sisted by a select corps of able teachers. It is intended for itnpirJjp iug a plain education, and to prepare those who intend entering the South Carolina and other universities. The course of studies is admirable, and the location (Yorkville) is noted for its salubrity. The next term be? gins on the 15th of July next, aaa ends on the loth of December, 18'?T. We heartily commend this institution to our readers. Its teachers are com? petent and thc terms moderate. Jon PlUNTINO.-The Job Office of the Phoenix is os complete as any in tho South. It is furnished with new fonts of type of all descriptions and of the most modern styles. All work executed promptly, with taste and skill, and at reasonable rates. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.-Atteutiou eal! ed to tho following advertisements, which are published thia morning tor the tir?t tune: Fisher St Lowrance-Peas and Fi or. Meeting of Independent Fire po. Clariosophio Society-Oration. King's Mountain Military School. Industrial Association-Acknowledge!':. Some four weeks ago, anticipating :-. Heavy decline in goons, Mr. lt. C. Snivel commenced his graud clearing sales, which was a success; for tho decline has come, and with it a large lot of new goods. So that his will l>e the place to buy new goo ls and at low prices. At u recent meeting of thc stock? holders of the Tennessee nn.l Ala bama Hoad, it is said, au attempt wan made to displace Gen. Joe Johnston, and give tho presidency to a mau of moro experience in railroad matters but it was not successful, lt wa-, then attempted to reduce his salary to $3,000, but that failed. DEATH FROM SNAKE BITE.-John Rives, a young citizen of Putnam County, whilo gathering strawberries in his" lather's patch, was sprung at iud struck on the neck by a rattle make. The bite proved fatal in a 'ow hours.-Aiifjustu Chronicle. There are only 400,000 taxable in .ornea iu the United States.