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To Deotkot the Cotton Worm.?On the first of the session at Indianapolis, Professor Qharles V. Biley, State jpnio mologist o! Missouri, read a short paper in reference to the ootton worm of the South and its doe traction. Ho said that it had not been his good fortane to ex? periment in the ootton field, but from itB success in ridding the North-west of the Colorado potato bag, and bis experience in tho destruction of pestiferons insects generally, he would without hesitation recommend the use of PariB green, fully believing that at a trifling cost?not ex? ceeding thirty or forty oenta per acre? the cotton could be saved and future ra? vages be prevented. He said it was sin? gular, in.view of the fact that the da? mages from this worm had reached 10 muoh as $20,000,000 in a single week, that no legfs'ative action had been taken for the appointment of a oomnfTB?ion to examine as to the nature and habits of this insect, and to devise means for its destruction. Our legisla? tors, to save an expense of $1,000 or $5,000 per year for the employment of an ofllcer to watch the interests of the pooplo, and to gnard them against the depredations of insect foes, have per? mitted the saorifioa of crops to the amount of many millions. In UBicg the Paris green, which is a poison, mix thoroughly with cheap flour, in proportion of one port of green to twenty-five or thirty of flour. Pat tho preparation in a bag of thin material, or in a perforated tin box, and attach to the end of a pole eight or ten feet in length. Holding this in ono hand, pass it along over4he row, tapping the rod gently, and taking oare that the wind shall blow away from you. Apply when the dew is upon the plant, and the least particle of the dust will havo the desired effect. Used in this way, it is perfectly safe, and we earnestly urge a trial and report. A little boy in school gave one of tho best definitions ever given to economy? ??poring potatoes thin." Columbia Female College, AT WASUlNtH'l)?.' STREET CHURCH. SUNDAY, June. 22, 10J A. M_Commence? ment eormon, by Rev. It. L. Harper. IN COLLEGE OHAFEL. Tuesday, at 8 A. M?Literary addrcea, by Rev. E. J.Meynardio, D. D. Wedneaday, 10} A. M.?Commencement ex? ercises. Wednesday, 8 P. M.?Soiree and Reception. To tho oxeroiaea in ? the College building, carda of invitation will ho issue d. SAMUEL B. JONES, June 21 4_President C. F. C. CAPTAIN JAfcK HAS gained a reputation by bloody dcedB. The."INDIAN GIRL" has established one by giving amokera an opportunity of eaving their money by dealing with a Btoro that makes a specialty of CIGARS. And whilst tho ono will be CONVICTED OF Treachery and meet a felon's doom, the other will receive tho plaudits of her customers, and be hailed aa the Queen of Luxury. Never since THE BURNING OF COLUMBIA Have devotees of tho weed had such an op? portunity as this "Littlo Favorite" now offers ?a small "FIGARO," at $3.60 per hundred; a brand four for, twonty-flvo cents, equal to any retailed in the oity at ten genta. June 24 For Rent, THE HOUSE North of Marion Street Church, containing four largo and com? fortable rooms, witbi'well of good water, and all necessary out-buildings. Apply to June 22 t3_W. PRICE. Canned Goods, AFULL LINE of delicacies, consisting of every description of CANNED FRUITS, Vegetables, Meats, Fiah, Vermicelli Soup, Mulligatawney Soup, Green Turtle Soup, Fresh Crackers, Cheoso, Golden Butter. For sale cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. Special Notice. BY a resolution of the Board of Health, passed at their last meeting, all owners or agents in charge of vacant lota within tho city limits are hereby notified to have all weeds upon said lota cut dowu within the next five days and destroyed or removed from their premises. Bv order. B. W. GIBBES, M. D., Chairman. Thomas P. Walker, Clork of Board. June 20_ c, The Georgia Gin. */"iN entering our fifth eoaaon will these kJ GINS, wo havo only to any, ih-.t in EYERY caBO parties Tho have bought them or Scon them used have been DELIGHTED with thorn, and pronounce them the BEST they havo any knowledge of. We GUARANTEE thorn to gin aa clean, run as LIGHT, GIN as FAST and turn out as GOOD SAMPLE ae ANY GIN THAT IS MADE. Pleaee order early, so as to avoid disappointment. Catalogue and reference forwarded on application. L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Juno 21 SolflWgenta for South Carolina. Liquors. PURE OLD COGNAC BRANDY, ripe and mellow. Pure old Rye Whiskey, **. Bourbon Whiskey, " ?? Fruit Brandies, Light Wines, suitable for summer drink, Ales and Lager, All kinds ot Bittora, For aalo cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. Threshing Machines, FAN MILLS, Ootton Gins, Cotton ProssoB, Enginoa, Bolting,Smut Maohincs, Porta? ble Mills, Agricultural Implements aud Ma? chinery of all kinds, for Bale at manufac? turers' prices, by L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Juno 21_Columbia, S. O. Fresh Biscuits. G)f\ BOXES Cream, Lemon, Milk, Ginger ?l\J SnappB and Cracknels, for sale by June 15 _HOPE & GYLES. Wanted! Wanted!! C) C\CiCi CORDS OF WOOD, OAK OR ?^UUv HICKORY, on tho Chnrlotte, Columbia and Augusta, or tho Wilmington and Augnata Railroad. Inquire at CHARLES HAMBERG'S, June 20 lm Near the Charlotte Depot. New Books at B. L. Bryan's Bookstore. LEADERS OF FRANCE, or Men of tho Third RopubHc. $1.75. Questions of the Day. Bv Rev. Dr. Hall. ?1.75.! Work?A Story of Experience By Misa AI? cott. $1.75. BroBeant?A Novel. By Julian Hawthorne. Her Majoaty the Qucon?A Novel. Bv John Esten Cooko. $1 5U. A Vagabond Heroino. By Annie Edward*. 75 conti. London Heart?A Novel. By Fargeon.. }1. May?A Novel. By Mrs. Oliphant. 11. iVc. THE D BY J. A. SELBY. Special Notices. OD:STACXE? Tty M A mil A GK._nappy relief for young men from the effects or errors and abuses in early lifo. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New me? thod of treatment. New and romarkablo re? medies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Addross IIOWA11D ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadel? phia. Fa.?an institution having a high repu? tation for honorable conduct and professional skill._Mar 2G 3m^ THE MILD POWER ~ CURES nUMMXKEYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVB PROVED, FROM THE MOST ample experience, nn entire success. Simple, 1'ruinpt, Efficient and Reliable. They nrc the only medianes perfecUy adapted to popular use?bo simple tljit mistakes cannot be inndo in usiutr them; so harmless os to be free from damwr; und so efficient ns tobe always reliable. They liiiva the highest commendation Rom nil, and will always render satisfaction. Price, in large tlirue-drachni vials, with directions: New. Cures. Cents. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, ? ? 50 S. Worms, "Worm Fever, WormColte, . . 50 Crylmr-Collc, orTectbiiigof Infants, . 50 4. Iltnrrhccn, of Children or Adult*, . . 50 f>. l>y?cntery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 '?. Oholera-Moruu?, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Cougrlia, Colds, Bronohiti?,.50 t>. Neuralgin, Toollinche, Fnccnnlie, . . . 50 Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo, . 50 10. I)ya|>rp*la, Bllionn Stomach, . . . 50 lb hupiircaaed.or Painful Periods, . . . 50 12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, .... .'.0 13. Croup. Cough, DUllOUlt Breadline, . ..50 l b Saltltneum, Erysiptlns, Eruption*, . 50 15. lllieumatism, Rheumatic PnilM, ... 50 1G. Fevcr and Ague, Chill Pcvti, Ague*, SO 1". Pile*, blind or bleeding,.60 Ophthalury, and Sore or W. a'.c Eye*, . 5o W. Catarrh, Acute or Chmnle Imnhmizi, . 5?> 10. Whooplng-CouglwViuleiitCough*, . to 21. Asthma, Oppressed Brwitlilnff, . . . K) 22. Ear DlHoharKts?dnip?i>- d it-arm?, . ..0 23. Scrofula, Enfai^'d titan.'.-. Kw'/lhn.'s . 50 24. General DebiliH-, Phyaienl "Weakness, . 50 26. Dropsy find?eauty Si-nvtionf, ., . . . 50 2G. Sea-Slcltneas, Sickness from Ridlnjr, . 50 27 Kldney-lHtcnse, Gravel,.: j 25. Nervous Pchlllty, Seminal Weukuw?, or Involuntary Discharge:',.1' ?? 2p. Sore Mouth, Cauker, . . . . . . - f4 ?id Vrlnnry WonUness, wettinirtlm Ilcu, ..) 31. Painful Periods, with Btmsau1! . . . ' 3J. SiitlV-rlURSlttChatuie ot l.iti', . . . .1' S3. EpHepaey, BiiMin*. bt. A itu* .Dance, .1' 31. IMiihtherln, Owntwl Boro Thront,. . ? 3.V Chronic Congestions uud truiiti.m.-, - i FAMILY C.V^KS. Case iMoroeeo) with above !I5 !?r;: v'.r. ? .n Mnnuoluf IlttwHon*, . , ? . : ??? W Cnae (Morocco)of 20 large vi:?< ?;n I ?? ' ?' DSTThenc remedleu are Kent i>y Ute caae or siuclo l>ox to any part i.i ?lie country, fi-ie of charge, on receipt of price. Address HurmBoffif?pS?RlWedlelno Co., Office und Depot, No. 5G2 Broadway, Nkw YouK. For Nule by all l>rugglsH. And by Ql. I[GEB A McGREOOR, Columbia, B. C._April 14 Tlffy Special Notice. OFFICE BOARD OF HEALTH. Columbia, S. C, Juno 23,1S73. WHEREAS, this Board has reliable in? formation that certain malignant and j contagious diseases are existing iu Bomo of | our siBter cities; and whereas, it is the duty of tho Board to use every means in thoir power to provent the occurrence of any such diseases in our city; we, therefore, Ordtr: That all huokatera and doaleibin fruits, liah and vegetables, shall, on and after this date, be prohibited from selling or exposing for sale, all stale fish, native or foreign, wilted or stale vegetables and spoiled fruits. All vio? lators of this order will bo strictly dealt | with. The Chief of Police and his assistants aro horeby instructed to carry out this order, and report all violators to the Clerk of the Board. It is especially enjoined upon our citizens to keep their sinks and premises proporly cleansed and purified, and to have all tho flitli and trash daily removed and placed in boxes and barrolB, and removed to the etreot, io order to facilitate the city carts iu remov? ing the same. Any person, whito or colored, iu indigent circumstances, will bo BUpplied with disin? fectants free of charge, by culling upon the Clerk of tho Board, at the store of Messrs. Hope & Oyles, every morning, fmai I> to 10 o'clock. By order of the Chairman. THOMAS P. WALKER, Juno 21 C Cleik of Board. tfW Unhm-Utrald cony._ ALBERT M. BOOZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL PRACTICE in tho Courts of the State and United States. Othee at tho Stitc House, Columbia, S. C. Juno 11_lmo* Shingles. WE are now prepared to furnish our liret class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in any desired quantity and upon tho shortest notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior llnish, they cannot bo excelled. Ship? ments made to any part of tho country promptlv. McjI ASTER, MONTEITII & ROATH. March 10_ Gruo Ohoice Table Claret, ONE hogshead sound TABLE CLARE ', on draught, on MONDAY NEXT, tho 23d, very low for cash. _ HOPE & GYLES. SeedlPeaa. Kf\n BUSHELS PRIME CLAY AND 0\JV.J WHITE PEAS, for seed, for salo low, for cash._ HOPE ft GYLEK. ? Oats and Corn. 1f\(\(\ BUSHELS primo whito CORN. .UUU 800 bushols hoavyOATS. For sak> lowjor caah. HOPE A GYLES. Law Partnership Notice. I JAMES U. niON. ? NATHANIEL BAnNWEIX. RI0N & BARNWELL, A (tor my a at Jmxc and Solicitors in Equity. WILL practice in tho State and United States Courts. Oftlcos?Columbia, S. C. and Winpsboro, S. C. _ Juno 8 lmo^ Sugar-Cored Shoulders and Strips. 6BBL8. Sugar-Cured SHOULDERS and _Breakfast STRIPS. ; nOPE St GYLES. Revised Statutes State South Carolina. COMPLETE in one volume, IG. ACTS of tho Leginlature, 1872-73, II. For salo at_It. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Infanta* Food ?Just received, fresh IN? FANTS' FOOD, BROMA, COCOA, ARROW ROOT, CORN BT ARCH. Also, EXTRACT OF VANILLA, LEMON. SHERRY WINE, BRANDY, PURE WHISKEY. Tor salo at HEINI rsil'j Drug Store. June 13| "Let our hist Censure* COLUMBIA, S. G., WEDNESD. Excursion Season of 18^3, Via Atlan? tic Coast Line. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Wilmington, Columbia & Auousta R. R., Wilminotoh, Juno 21,1873. THE attention of tho public is invited to tho superior inducomonta and facilities for CHEAP TRAVEL to ail VIRGINIA and NORTHERN EXCURSION POINT8, cio this line. Tbo following desirablo Ticket? may bo ob? tained at all times of R. G. FLEMING, Agent Wilmington. Columbia and Augusta Railroad: ROUND TRIP, GOOD TO RETURN by No? vember 1,1873? To all the Virginia Springs, To Niagara Fall*, To Saratoga Spriug?, To Bedford Springe, To Newport, To Wbito Mountains, Aud by twenty different routes, to Boston and New York, rid Niagara Fallt, St. Laic rence Jiiver and White Mountain*. AIbo. Straight Ticketa to Now York, via Norfolk and Old Dominiou Steamships, at same raleasvia Charleston. Time Curds and Price Lisi obtainable at all hotels. . Leavo Columbia by 10.20 P. M. train. Pull? man Palace Sleeping and Purlor Coaches thrsugh to destination. A. POPE, General Parscngcr Agent. F. W. Clabk, Asfcist't Gen. Paea'g'r Agent. June 22_Imo Home Stomach Bitters. THE CELEBRATED HOME STGMACH BITTERS arc compounded from tho best Tonics fl>?d Aromatic* of the Materia Medica, and are invaluable in caeca of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. The ingredients uaed in their composition are tho beat ot tho clasa to I which they boloug, being highly tonic, stimu? lant, stomachic, carminative and slightly laxa \tivc. They are nacd by tho moat celebrated physicians in tho South and West in their ] private practfee, and endorsed by celebrated chemistsland professors in St. Louis, Chicago, Pittsbnrg and Cincinnati. For eaJo at the Drug Storcn of Dr. E. E. Jackson nnd W. C. Fisher, and by JOHN AGNEW & SON, June IS Wholesale Agents. Election Notice. STATE OF SOUT/n CAROLINA, Executive Department. To the Commissioner* and Managers of Flec? tions of Marlboro County: WHEREAS, a vacancy exists in tho office ot tho Sheriff of tho County or Marl? boro by roaaon of .th? resignation of Jameo H. Jones, Now, thereforo, you and each of you are hereby required, with strict regard to tho I provisions of tho Coustitulion and lawB of the aaid State touching your duty in such case, to caueo an election to he held in the aaid County on SATURDAY, the 10th day of j August next, to fill said vacancy. All bar-rooms and drinking ealoons nhall be [ closed on the said day of election, and any person who shall soil any intoxicating drinkt on aaid day of election, shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, ahn.ll bo fined in a sum of not lesa than one hundred dollars or bo imprisoned for a period of not less than one month nor more than eii months. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set mj hand and caused the Great Seal of the .State to Lo affixed at C.iluuibia, this [l. s.]20th day of Juno, A. D. 1873, and in th ninety-seventh year of American Iudc penli n:e. By tho Governor: FRANKLIN J. MOSES. Jn. II. E. Hayxk. Secretary of State. Jnn 22 2 For Sale. A HOUSE and LOT. on Taylor, be? nt tween Henderson and Baruwcll streets; liL-Jroiiting on Taylor street 73 feet, run? ning back 155 feet, more or les-s. 'The house contains four rooms on the lirnt story and four unfinished rooms on the second story? a very convenient rCiddouco. For particulars, inquire at G. CIERCKS'. April 22_ New Family Grocery. THE undersignod respectfully inform their friends and the pub? lic geuerallv. that they have op< n ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE _Jat the old stand ol Campbell ? Jones, and would respect fully solicit a por? tion of their patronage. Our goods arefreah, and will be sold at lowest market prices. BO WEN .t LaFAR. John 11. Bow en. M. La Far. March 11_ Mills House Sale Stables. THE undersigned, having purchased the DEXTER STABLES, wonld in? form their friends that they still keep on hand first clasa Single and Double Harness Horses, Saddle Horns and Mules, I which they arc prepared to sell on moBt rea I aonable terms. ii. GRAHAM & CO. Jons N. Lost., Agent. Mrty 4 MI LLINER i*7 MRS. C. Ii. REED haa opened La fino assortment of Ladies' and IChildron's DRESSES, UNDER "WEAH, HAIR of all descriptions, Bazaar Patterns, etc., all of which will be Soldat reduced prices. The public in general are invited to call and soo for themselves. Mrs. Reed was awarded the highest premiums for Millinery at State Fairs of_1871 andJ872._April 18 3mo WAGONS. LARGE lot of the justly celebrated "MILBURN WAGONS," jnat received?two, three and four horse; aud will be sold very low, if called for soon, at the Carriage Factory of JOHN AGNEW. May 18 M. J. CALNAN, Apen'. Western Hay. BALES TIMO'I II Y HAY, for aale low l >r cat?h. HOPE A; GYLES. 4& A 100 SIE*-? PH Attend the Tr AT MOE KING. JTKE 25 187 Where to Spend the Summer. glrnn'sIprino, Spdrtanlinrg County,S.C. TIIIS celebrated watering placo will epen for visitors the TENTH DAY OF JUNE, nndcr _Itho management of H. beniao, late ol Charleston, an experienced caterer] and hotel-keeper. Being situated in the Northern part of the State, in a section re? markable for its delighttul climata, beauty and healthfulucss, this, together with, the virtues of the wator, makes it one of the most desirable watering places for all whoso con dition can bo improved by tho salubrious character of any water. Great pains will be taken to provide tor the col venience and com? fort of guest*. Tablo supplied with the beat the market affords. Good music will be In 1 attendance, to enliven the ball-room. Fancy! Balls during the summer. Ten-pin Alloy, Croquet, Bagatcllo and Billiarde, for tho amnsemout of guests. A Livery will be kept, at moderate charges. Charges?per day, $2 50; per week, $13.00; nor month, $35 00. Conveyance from Joncaville daily, after 25th June. W. D. FOWLER, Proprietor. R. Prnioo, Manager. Juno 11413 CLEA^ELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's,) near Shelby, FIFTY-FIVE milca Weat of Charlotte, N.C., will bo opened HifflQESK-for tl10 reception of visitors on :lho 12th of June. Tho main building has been improved by tho addition of three piazzas. Tho Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad ia finished to within three miles of tho Springe, and passengers will be met by hacks every day except Sun? days. Tho Air-Lino Railroad paesee within eleven miles of the Springe, and if informed in timo, hacka will be sent to meet those who ! may cc me in that way. Conveyances to other | points may bo had if desired. Cold and Warm Baths, White Sulphur. Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. Band of Mu? sic and other sources of amneemout. Fare first class. For further particulars, npplv to _ MaylS 2m* T. W. B RE YARD, Proprietor. Cherokee Springs. THIS DELilOHTFUL WATERING PLACE, situated eight miles above tho town of Spar tauburg, S. C, will be open to visitors JUNE 15. The buildings have been newly furnished and various improvements made for tho com? fort and onjoymont of Guests. The chief mineral properties of tho Water are Iron, Sulphur, Magnesia and Nitre, and from the timo when tho Cherokees visited the placo to drink and bathe in the water, it has been re? garded a specitlc in Dyspepsia, General De? bility and diseases of the Skin, the Liver and Kidneys. Tho Climate is ? uremo'y healthful and pleasant, and nalaro seems to have desig? nated the snot both on account of its curative elemeute and its inviting loveliness. "Of all the prescriptions made up irith a view to alterative cjfect, none can be vomoared with Mineral W?lfl**." VEHICLES alwava at depots. TERMS-f 10 per month: $15 per week; ?.r per day. Children under 12 years of age and Servants half price, x\.pply to JOHN B..BLACK. Resident Manager, Spartanbnrg, S. C. &7"Augu?ta Chronicle a ml Sehtinel, Charles? ton News und Courier and Savannah Jiepnb lican copy daily for one month, and aend bill to this oOice. _Mav211rao DAINTIES ! AS FOLLOWS: PICKLED FULTON MARKET ROUNDS, put uo to order by Ferris ,fc Co. Davids' Diamond Hams, ami any number ol tierces on lmud, and to arrive, at ridiculously low prices. Smoked Tongues. CUOrnK'Usly iarge. Sugar-Cured titrips, .-muli in size, low in price. Sugar-Can d Shoulders, ?mal! i;: size,low in price Smoked ftref, the excellence of which no supcrlativt in the language can ? spree*. WINKS AND LIQUORS. It wore Useless, gentle reader, to expatiate upon these; a tri.il alone can demonstrate their excellence Uog ti? add, however, that in this department, the Fit EE LIST id feits pe tided. Parched Jav, and Mocha COFFEES, always fresh. Full stock Itaw C? ftves, Rio, .'cc. English and French Pickles. Preserves and Jclli.e in variety. And, as the dry go ,ds folks say, an endless supplv of tuning and stumncr faucv and sta? ple GROCERIES. Please call and imrp'ct. We never press you to purchase, especially il you want to buy on-'red it._ _ QKX). SYMMERS. WAGES I7U>R all who are willing to woik. Any per? . son, old f>r young, of either sei", can make from $10 to J.r.O per week, at home or in connection with other business. Wanted by all. Sustable to either city or country, and any season of tho year. This is a rare oppor? tunity for lliofie who arc out of work and out of m >i'cy, to make an independent living?no capital being required. Our pamphlet, "HOW TO MAKE A LIVING," giving full Inatruo tions. aent on receipt ol ten cents. Address A. BURTON k CO., MorrUatiia, Westchcster, New York._ n fLlT aJ'T'C l.vfiijwhero to sell onr new, v?."TTmT-.?. ??vcl F.mbroidcriug Ma WANTED chine. Sen.l Tor Illustrated Circular to the McReo Manufacturing Coin pa ny, 3iU) Broadway. N't iv York._ THE 1'AltL.OU CUMPANIOM. Every Lady wantd out! Every Man ought to have om ! 1 Sent on receipt of Ten Cents. Address L. F. HYDE .fc CO., l'.)'> Sev.Mith Avenue. New York. BUN-Tl).N KLIIIT.YTION SIU.VYl.S, Sent ou receipt of 2j c'-*. Unique Piiuting and Publishing Houso, 3d Vesey street, New York. The Ueck-.vt.il S'so Port a hie Family Sewing Mut'llliii', on .'10 Day*' Trial; many advantages over all. Satisfaction gua? ranteed, or rcfuudcl. Sent complete, with full directi-iun. Bockwith Sewing Ma? chine Co.. S?2 Broadway, New York._ Ti(K SUW HLASTlt; 'flll'SS. An Im? portant Invention, It retains the Rupture at all times, and under the hardest exercise or severest strain. Il is worn with c ?tufort, ai.-l If kept on night and iUy, ofbicta a permanent cure in a few Wiieks. Sold cheap, and sent by mail, wheii requested. Cirsulars free, when ordorcp bv letters sent to the Elastic Truss Co., No. 0*13 Broadway, New York City. No? body iHea Motal SpringTntiM**: t ?'> painful; ih#?v slip "tr to ; fre |ti< utly. M 7 * ! owly JLJL.% ue Event. 3. VOL. IX?NO. 82 EPSTIN, Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium! NEW CLOTHING-! good clothing! cheap clothing TIJ.E largest and finest of the very lateBt styles of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHINO, for Men and Boys, ever seen in Columbia. Furnishing Goods ! HiB stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS cnunot bo equaled in the city, comprising every novelty ot the ncaeon. Hats and Caps! Silk, Wool and Straw HATS?the very latest out. The celebrated "VENTILATOR" STRAW HAT on hand?Juat the thing for warm weather. Shirts! Shirts! Shirts! SILK SCARFS, TIES and BOWS, of the finest and most elegant designs and pat terns. All at the lowest possible lipuren. Call early, at D. EPSTIN'S, May 21_Under Columbia Hotel. Ahead as Usual! spr1xg axd simmer GOODS! r. & w, c. swaffield ABE now exhibit ing the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of . hits AND GEMS' FLRMSniXG goods Ever brought to this city. Our Custom Department Is replete with a choice and elogant assort? ment ol CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. We are still taking orders for those PER? FECT-FIT 1'ING SHIRTS. Match 19 Spring Clothing and Hats, KINARB & wir,sir, DEALERS IN glotuim;, hats, lmbrellas, CAN EH, Gents' Furnishing Goods, m L2H CEL.KUlt.VTEO STA It SI11UTS, Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. T1TE have marie, special arrangements with YV "lie <?t the largest Shirt manufacturer* to supply nur trade with WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for cash per hair dozen; the finality and number of Linen slid Workmanship, we guarantee a perfect lit: A C.t), New Y'irk Mills, 2,200 Linen, flO. B .v.), WamsuU, 2,100 Linen, $15. I B 0?. Tu?eora, 2.0CO Linen, 113 60. I O U 05, alasoiivillo, 1.800 Linon, $11.50. I U 53, Forrcstdalo, 1,000 Linen, f 10. Ii 13, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, 88. I A splendid lino of Cloth Coats and Doe 1'AntH, Fancy Cassimere Pants, a bountiful lino of White Ve.eta.new style^ _ Mar 10 GREENFIELD'S carriage repository, milE CARRIAGE stock at tho corner o( X Lady an i .Main sti sets his been LARGELY INCREASED Within r. few days patd, and is now more com? plete than ever before, embracing, in evorj variety, ail tho leading' styles and quality ol vehicles in demand in this'market. The stock u? HARNESS is aluo complete. Prices vi ry low. W. K. GREENFIELD. Feh -v. Cow Feed. 5? TOS?! sriOP.TS and WHEAT BRAN, for ?> -a! HOPE A GYLES. INFORMATION FOft ALL! If you Want a Thorough Htw>paper, scesckide for THE PHOENIX, Daily ami Tri-Wookly; or Issued every Wednesday, in columbia1. sovti1 carolina. Tbc Phcesix is the* oldest Daily Paper in tbo State, and has been regularly issued Bince March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE. By Telegraph and Mails, from all parts o! the World; together with COMMERCIAL AND MARKET RePORIS; Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Beading Mattee, of interest to every? body, will be found in theco publications. THE EDITORIALS Are carofully; prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. i Taken as a whole, no better invest? ment can bo mado, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. Tbe following are the TERM3 FOR SIX MONTHS.. Daily Pbxekis.S4 00 Tri-Weekly. 2 ?O Weekly Gleaner (48 columns).... 1 50 Tbese papers were the first issued in Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub? lished ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout tbe middle and upper Coun? ties of the State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phcenix has a greater circulation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper published in the Stale. 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