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The Democratic journala of Now York axe urging the consolidation of the party in that State. The News, Bon. Wood's paper, eaye: The fact is, this uniou has become a necessity. As want' of onion has caused the successive defeats of. the I party for two successive years, it-has bo-1 OOme the duty of every Democrat to en dcavor to croato and foster that ? unity v;hich has heretofore been and must con* tinne to bo the basis of snooeBs. Griffin & Hoffman?This . well* known advertising agency of Baltimore j has suspended payment for the present, and the firm dissolved. K. H. Griftlu proposes to trannaot business hereafter1 upon his own account. If the experience of the Sonthern papers is similar to our own, moBt of them navo lost considera? ble by Griffin <fe Ho?man. f?Sat>cm?iaA Republican. ''iTrnvER Horss," at 37, 89 and 41 West 26th St., New Yore Cm?.? Ele? gant family and single rooms, by the day or week, with or without board, in a first1 class location, near Madison Square, twenty minutes ride from Central Pork. Prices low during tho summer. Ad? dress E. P. Miller, 41 WeBt 26th street, N. Y. June 25 10 How does it appear that jiot a single Radical paper has a word of censure for the part which Grant played in the baok pay grab? Grant was master of tho situation. Grant held the key which un? locked the pnblio safe. Grant was. u o t only Butler's pal, but finally-authorized the raid, and with his own fist legalized the steal. A man at Little Rook has been bound over in $500 to answer for writing ob? scene literature on a postal card. 50 Hayl Hayl! HaylU Prime Eastern and North River. BALES of the above in store and of-1 ferod for sale low, for cash, by JAOOB LEVIN, June 29 3 Auction and Com. Marohant. Removal. WE have moved our office to rooms over I -E. J. Scott Bon's Bank, where we will bo pleased to see our friends and attend to ah their wants In tho insurance line. Jane 29 6 ' BLACK & WABIKG. ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF tho r,-':-- iiiimii ii .'Instltute-Vallo Cru-B^WHB| I eis?near Colombia,! f ? I ]! 'will take place, D. V., WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, at 8} P. M. CONCERT MUSIC. Entranco Maroh, three pianos?Gonnod. Botour du Priutemps?solo, three pianoe? I Kooning. Beautiful Leaves?vo:al. trio?Harp, ar? ranged byTowle. Thou Shalt Love tho Lord Thy God? vocal ] trio?Costa. Le RoisBoau?solo, throe pl&noa?Wollen? haupt. Philomolon Waltzes?duett, three pianos? | Strauas. ? Le Beve d'ane Mere?vocal trio?arranged by Convent. Sana Souoi?solo, throe pianos?Ascher. Fall of Sebastopol?six guitars?Worrall. The Harp that Once Thro' Tara's Halls vocal trio?Harp, arranged by Fowlo. ' IITrovators?duett, thruc pianos?Verdi. La Cascade?harp solo?Oberthur. I Peooatori?vocal duett?Gabusai. Nocturne?solo, three pianos?Dohler. O Gloriosa Domiaa?vocal quartette? La.ni bilolto. Parents of the pupils and friends of the In titute are respectfully invited to attend. W K. EVANS & CO., jl_ DEALERS in STOVES, TINWARE, f^H&o. ROOFING promptly attended to. ?v|R Lightning Boda orected, either in city 1 ^^*!or country, upon short notice. June 26 t _ Railroad. Bonds. CHAR., COL. & AUGUSTA R. R. CO., Tbeascbeb's Office, Columbia, S. C, June 27,1878. THE COUPONS on Bonds of this Company, which become due on FIRST JULY next, will be oaid at the office of M. k. Joaup & I Co.. in Now York; at Central- National Bank in this city: at the First National Bank of| Chirlotto, N. O , er at tho offloo of John J. Cohen & Sons, in Augnata, Ga. Juno 27 C C. BOU KNIGHT, Treasurer. , Wanted! Wanted'.! sy r\r\r\ cords of wood, oak or| dUiVJVJVJ HICKORY, on the Oharlotto, Columbia and Augueta, or tho Wilmington and Augusta Railroad. Inquire at CHARLES HAMBERG'S, Jane21 lm_Near" the Charlotte Depot. Tho Georgia Gin. /"\N entering our fifth season with thode \_/ GINS, we have only to nay, that in EVERY caso parties ?ho have bought them or aeon them used have been DELIGHTED with them, and pronounce ibein tho BEST they havo any knowledge of. We GUARANTEE them to gin as clean, run as LIGHT, GIN aa FAST and turn out as I GOOD SAMPLE aB ANY GIN THaT IS MADE. Please order early, so aa to avoid disappointment. Catalogue and reference | f jrwarded on application. L?RICK Si LOWRANCE, Juno 21 Sole Agents for South Carolina. Canned Goods. AFULL LINE of delicacios, consisting of | every description of CANNED FRUITS, Vegetables, Meats, Fish, Vormicolli Soup, M?iligatawney Soup, Greon Turtle Soup, Fresh Crackers, Cheeac, Golden Butter. For Balo cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. Threshing Machines, FAN MILLS, Cotton Cine, Cotton Presses, < Engines, Belting.Smut Machines, Porta- | bio Mills, Agricultural Implements and Ma chiuory of all kinds, for sale at manufac? turers' prices, by L?RICK & LOWRANCE, Jnne 21_Columbia, S. C. Fresh Biscuits. 9A BOXES Croam, Lomon, Milk, Gingerl su\f Simppa and Cracknels, for sain by Juno 15_ HOPE je GYLES. Onoice Table Claret, ONE hogshead Bound TABLE CLARE n, on draught.on MONDAY NEXT, tho 23d, very low for cash._HOPE <fc GYLES. A Manual for County Officers, FOR Clerks, 8horiffa, Trial Justices. Tro bate Judges, Auditors, A-c. for sulo at June 29_u. L. bryanVj Booketore. Seed f Peas. PTi^r? BUSHELS PRIME CLAY AND DfJ\J WHITE PEAS, for seed, for sale low. for caah. HOPE ,t GYLES. Oats and Corn. 1r\r\r\ BUSHELS pilmo white CORN. ? VJ\)\J 800 bushels heavy OATS. For sale low for cash. HOPE St GYLES. Revised Statutes State South Carolina. COMPLETE in one volume, $6. ACTS of tho Legislature, 1S72-73, fl. For salo at Ii, L. BUYAVS Booketore. BY J. A. SELBY. Special Notices. OR OVER FORTY YEARS I Lid PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE has proved to be the GREAT UNFAILING SPECLFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT and its painfal off? spring, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaun dtco, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Oolio, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STO? MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVER, Ac, Aa. After years of careful experiments, to moot a great and urgent demand, we now produce f rum our original Genuine Poxcdert THE PREPARED, a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGU? LATOR, containing all its wonderfa) and valu? able properties, and offer it in ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. The Powders, (prico aa beforo,) $1.00 per | package. Sent by mail, 51.0-1. *a~ CAUTION! '?-5i Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR unless iu our engraved wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa turo unbroken. Nono other is gcuuine. Ja II. ZEILIN ?Sf CO., MACON. GA., and PHILADELPHIA.. Sold bv all Druggists. Jan. 30, [Sept. ll] nrt ly._ ON tlie Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner | , and Supper Table, LEA & PERRIN8' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE ie indispensa? ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. New York, Oct 20 jly Agents for the United States. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.?Happy I relief for young men from the effects of error? | and abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New me? thod of treatment. New and remarkable re? medies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadel? phia. Pa.?an institution having a high repu? tation for honorable conduct and professional skill._Sfj.ra7 3m "Another Laurel to the Crown" S OF the already woll-oarnod glory and dis? tinction of Dr. Hoinitsh, for tho worth and merit of his famous medicine, "THE' QUEEN'S DELIGHT." A letter just received 1 remarks: "Your medicine does more than ie really claimed for It. It is worth to me more j than gold or fho treasures of wealth?it is health to me." No medicine like it. It will cure almost every disease to which the body is subject, if takeu iu time. We ad via e every? body at once to go to Dr. Heinitsh's store and I try his medicines. Tho Queen's Delight, Blood and Liver Pills. Chill Cure, Fever Cure, j are all for sale at bib store, opposite Pnn.xix office._Juno 2(1} New Books at R. L. Bryan's Bookstore. I LEADERS OF FRANCE, or Men of the Third Republic. ?1.75. Questions of the Day. By Rov. Dr. Hall. Work?A Story of Experience. By Miss AI-1 cott. $nr>. BresEant?A Novel. By Julian Hawthorne. Her Majosty tho Queen?A Novel. By John EetenCooke. f 1 50. A Vagabond Heroine. By Annie Edwards. London Heart?A Novel. Bv Fargeon. fl. May?A Novel. By Mrs. Oliphant. $L Ac. I Notice. OFFICE BOARD OF HEALTH, I CoLCSiutA, Jane 28, 1873 ON lind after July 1, the bringing of all FISH by railroad to our market is strictly prohibited until the 1st of October next. Bv order o! the Bc;rd. THOS. P. WALKER, Clerk of Board. XT Union*Herald copy. June 20II \ Notice to Liquor Dealers and Bar-room! Keepers. OFFICE OF CITV CLERK, Treasurer and Assessor. Coi.omria, S. C , June 2s, 1873. QUARTER and six months' LicenscB will bo duo JULY 1, 1873, aud all parlies are ex? pected to pay promptly and savo costs. By ordor of the Mayor. CHAS. ?ARNUM, June 29_City^lerk. Notice. OFFICE BOARD OF HEALTH. CoLVMUIA, June 2S. THE time for the cutting of tho weeds from the vacaut lots within tho city limits is extended for FIVE DAYS, after which time weeds remaining will bo cut down at tho ex? pense of the owueis. Bv order of tho Board. THOS. P. WALKER, June 29 3_ _ Clorkof Board. ALBERT M. BOOZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL PRACTICE in tho Courts of the State and United States. Ofiicc at the State House, Columbia, S. C. Juue 14_lmo* Liquors. Tr>URE OLD COGNAC BRANDY, ripe and IT mellow Pure old Rye Whiskey. " " Bourbon Whiskey, " " Fruit Brauches, Light Wiuos, suitable for summer drink, Ales and Lager, All kinds of Bitters, For sale cho'ao, at HARDY SOLOMOVS_ Croquet. ANEW etock, at different prices, just re? ceived. For salo at R. L. BRYAN'S Mar 20 Bookstore.__ Notleine is groat unless it bo good. The "Qneon'H Doligbt" is good; therefore, ? it is great. Queen's Delight is grent, but Hcinitsh is greater, because be makes a good and a great medicine._ May_3t Il?lnUsli*sQ,ueen's Delight?A rcmarka bio modicino for curing all kinds of diseases of the blood. Better than SArsaparilla. All skin diseases, Scrofula, Humors em od. May 3} "Let our tust Censure* COLUMBIA, S. C. T-UESDA CAPTAIN JACK HAS gained a reputation by bloody deeds. Tho "INDIAN GIRL" has established one by giving smokers an opportunity of eaviug* their money by dealing with a store that 'maltc-3 a specialty of CIGARS. And i whilst :hc ceo will bo CONVICTED OF Treachery and meet a felon's doom, the other will receive the plaudit-i of her customers, and be LaileJ as the Queen of Luxury. Never since THE BURKING OF COLUMBIA Dave devotees ot the weed had such tin op? portunity a-; thii "Little Favorite" now offers ?a small "FIGARO," at ?3 50 per hundred; a brand tour for twetity-fivo cents, equal to any retailed injhc city at ten cents. June 21 Home Stomach Bitters. THF. CELEBRATED 11 OilE STOMACH BITTER.'S are compounded from thebett Toiiiceand Aromatic*of the Materia Medico. and are invaluable in cases of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Tho iugtedicnta u::ed in their composition are tho best of the class to which they belong, being highly tonic, stimu? lant, stomachic, carminative etnd slightly laxa? tive. They are used by the most celebrated physicians in the South and West in their private practice, and endorecd by celebrated cbemiats]and prnfeseors in St. Louis, Chicago, Pitteburg and. Cincinnati. For ealo at the Drug Stores of Dr. E. E. Jackson and W. 0. Fisher, and by JOHN AGNEW A SON, June 18 Wbolesale Agents. CLEAVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's,) near Shelby, FIFTY-FIVE miles West of] Charlotte, N.O., will be opened for tho reception of visitors on _"tho 12th of June. Tho main building has been improved by the addition of three piazzas. Tho Wilmington, Charlotte! and Rutherford Railroad is Onishtd to within I throo miles of the Springs, and passengers 1 will be met by hacks every day except Sun? days. The Air-Line Railroad passes within eleven mile3 of the Springe, and if informed in time, hacks will be sent to moct those who I may come in that way. Conveyances to othor | points may be had if desired. Cold and Warm BathB, White Sulphur. Red ' Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. Band of Mu? sic and other sources of amusement. Farel first class. For further particulars, applv to Mayl5 2ai* T. W. BREVARD, Proprietor. THE ATLANTIC HOUSE, BEAUFORT, N.C., 13 thoroughly renovated and refitted with new furniture, and open for the reception of _"guests. This Houso is beauti? fully situateii immediately over the waters of tho harbor, with a fine view of Old Topsail In let and the Atlantic Ocean in front . The tide flows semi-daily under the building, thereby promoting cleanliness and or .ness, while fiios and moequitoos aro almost unknown This is the outy hotel so favorably situated on tho Atlantic coast. Tho building is so constructed as to render it peculiarly dceira bio to those seeking HEALTH AND PLEASURE! The rooms aro commodious and acccstible to the sea breez?, with a double piazza on the sea-front, and delightful piauk waiks, fre< from sand and dust, for the enjoyment of pe destrians. BATHING HOUSES, neatly fitted out, will be attached to the Hou?c, whore guests can e-ttj iy tho rcfrcrthing aea-bnth. A spacious BALL-ROOM is attached to tho House, where a BAND OF MUSIC will b-j in readincsa to give zest aud pleasure to the lluoliug hours. A BAR-ROOM aud BILLIARD .TABLES convenient to hotel. Boats, fast sailing and well ?.managed,can bo had at any A time to convov persons 1 'ILftiltfCfllVftllll., points they desire to visit. hCKSVfcMaa Tho eubdcribcr having had much experience [ in "hotel keeping, and aided by a courteous and competent assistant, Hatters himself, by strict attention to business, and with a corps of obliging servants at hie command, he will ] be able to niwo satisfaction tc all who may patronize him. w -raBrr?*, ?ti promises to supply ties >i'vVl 535 I A. RLE wKh every articlf to bo j found at the first cla-? hotels of the ir'.crior, besides ovsters, scollops^ soli crabs an iever\ vaiicty ot lirh abounding in the prolific wa? ter- of the harbor and ocean. In tl;i- re? spect, the subscriber would rtfor to ait who have patronized him in \ear.- gone 'jy. Tutus ?Per month. ?'?:"> to ?10; <,\r week, ill to : 12: per day, il 5j; children" and i" r vaiits hall i rice. Special arrangement? made with tamilfes and excursionists. ?i: J. W. TAYLOR, Proprietor. June 21 l-.;o DAINTIES f AS FOLLOWS: I>1CKLED FULTON MARKET HOUNDS, put un to order by Ferris .v. Co. Davii' Diamond Bams,and any number <1 tierces on baud, and to arrive. at*ridiculously low prices. Smoke d Tongues, enormously large. Sugar-Cured Strips, small iu >-izt', low in prico. Sugar-Cured Shoulders, small in tire, low in price. Smoked Beef, the excellence of which no superlative in the language can express. WINES AND LIQUORS. It wore useless, gentle reader, to expaiiaie upon these; a trial alono can demonstrate their excellence. Beg to add. however, that iu this department, ttiu FREE LIST is ur.o peuded. Parched Java and Mocha COFFEES, always fresh. Full stock Raw Coffees, Rio, Ac. English and French Tickles. Presotvos and Jollies in variety. And, as tho dry goods folks say, ad endless supply of spring aud summer f.mcv and sta? ple GROCERIES. Pleaaocall aud inspect. Wo never press you to purchase, especially if you want to buy od/rodit. _ GEO. SYMMEKi._ Law Partnership Notice. vaxes n. 1uon. nathaniel uarnwixl. RION & BARNWELL, Attorneys at Late ami Solicitors in Faulty. WILL practice in tho State and United States Courts. Offices?Columbia, S. C, and Wiunsboro, S. C. June S lm-.? Now Mackerel. K f \ KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL. 0\t 50 naif and Whole Barn In, Is. 2s, 3*. 50 Boxes Scaled Herrings. 500 Goorge's Codfish. For sale low hy_nOPE & GYLES. Infanta* Poott ?Just received, fre;-!. IN? FANTS' FOOD. BROMA, COCOA, ARROW ROOT. CORN STAUCH. Also. EXTRACT OF VANILLA, LEMON. SHERRY WINE,' BRANDY, PURE WFIISKKY For *ale at H IINITalFa Dru;;S-. >rx June IT Attend the Ti Y M0BK1KG, JULY 1, 1873. POSITIVE SALB OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, j i ? IN consequence (f a severe ? ?53n attack of sickness, and the ad-; jssjaKVico of friends, I hr.vo deter*] ifnhfi/ mined to retire Irosi business, HHHHar.ddispor.eof my prticut stock, which was bought in the bod markets before the laiu advance, and for c:nh. As these Ooid^s must be closed out, I will af.-uro buyers the whole will be sold at COST, thereby insuring them BARGAINS iJa- 21 iZmo_WM. McGUINNIS. REMOVAL. GEO. BRUNS bega to iniorm his friends and tho public general? ly that he has removed1 to the largo store formerly occupied) by V?. D. Love A- Co., under tho Co? lumbia Hotel, where he may be found | with a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Piated' Ware, Spectacles, &V< Repairing done in all ite branches. Trices | moderate and despatch guaranteed. Feb 15 ICmos Rose Cordial for Bowel A ?bet ion. SURE cure?only 25 cents, at Heinitsh's ' Drug Store. BLACKBERRY WINE; pure juice and old; | excellent lor bowel complaint. TAMARINDS?froeh. A cooling and re? freshing drink may bo had bv using Tama? rinds. For eale at HEINITSH'S May 27 j_Drug Store. Attention, Excursionists. CHAR., COL., &. AUGUSTA R. R. CO., Ges'l, Fbeigut and Ticket DEPABTai t. CoixiiniA, 8. 0., Juno 25,15*73. ROUND TRIP TICKETS WILL be sold on FRIDAY MORNING, July 4, between AUGUSTA, COLUMBIA, CHARLOTTE, and all regular stations on lino of road, and from all regular stations to stations above named, at OXE FARE. Pnrchap.fi your tickets from agents. Con? ductors will chirgo regular rates. E. R. DORSEY, " June 2C 8 ? General Ticket Aceut. $3~ Union-TTeralil, Augusta Chronicle and] Sentinel, Edgefield Advertiser, Lexington bis- j Solch, Winnsboro Xric?, Chester Reporter, lock Hill Lantern and Charlotte Observer will copy until day._ Excursion Season of 1873, Via Atlan? tic Coast Line. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, Wilmington, CoLcaima & Avgcsta R. R., Wilmington, June 21, 1S73. THE attention of the public is invited to th-3 superior inducements and facilities for CHEAP TRAVEL to all VIRGINIA and NORTHERN EXCURSION POINTS, via this line. Tho following desirable Ticket? mav be ob? tained at all times of R. G. FLEMING, Agent Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad: ROUND TRIP, GOOD TO RETURN by No vember 1,1973? To all tho Virginia Spring*. To Niagara Fahe, To Saratoga Spring* T) Bedford Spr:t>g;, To Newport, To White Mountain?, And by twenty dilTerenf route-*, to Bo-ton aud New York, c.<: STinjara Fait*, .it. Liv rence River ami UVMvuntains. Also. Straight Tickets to Now York, ein Nerf >lk and Old Dominion Steamships, a: iiuynt' rait a* vi ft C'u?'leifton? Ti'iic C\?rdi and I'riee List il tainabli tit a'., it ?t*.in. Leave Columbia Lv 10.20 i'. M. tr..:n. Pu'.l inari Palare Sleeping rarlcr Coaches through to de-tinatiorj. A. POPE, General Paste. Atrfnt. r. ".V. Clai;k, Aesi-t't Gl-:.. Pas-',;'r Agent. _Jui?v i>_ _ lino _ 1 New Family Grocery. THE undersigned rc*pcc*.s'il!y form'.heir friends an-i i he pub**! c r.erally. that thtiy have :>p? ?i d a FAMILY GROCERY STORE : the old stand ct Campbell .v -.1 iVcuid vt- dich a por their patronage. Our goods are fresh, '. ho a i..? i: ijv.*<market prices. BOWEN ft LvFAR. John- n.Bov.-r.x. M. L.\F.\h March 11 Mills House Sale Stahles. THE?iulcreigned, having pnrchaai d the DEXTER STABLES, would in? form their friends that they still keep ->n hand tirsi cla-.s single and Double Harness ib.-rsi-c, Saddle Dorses and Mules, which they an- prepared '.?> >-cl! on most rea? sonable ierm-. B. GRAHAM ft CO. Joun N. Loy??, Agent. May 1 l or Sale. A HOUSE and LOT, on Taylor, be? tween Henderson and Ban.well strecte; .Ir^nting on Taylor street 73 feet, run? ning back 155 feet, more or less. The house contains tour rooms on the f,rst story and four unlluished rooms i?n the second story?a very convenient residence. Fur particulars, inquire at G. CIKRCKs'. April 22 _ MILLINERY. MRS. C. E. REED has opened La fuie assortment of Ladies' and [Children's DRESSES, UNDER? WEAR, HAIR of all descriptions, Bazaar Patterns, etc., all ed which will b<> ,!dat reduced prices. The public iu general are invited to call aud see for themselves. Mrs. Ree d v*a- awarded the bighost premiums for Millinerv at State Fairs ot 1871 andl872. April \f. 3mo WcPtern Hay. 1 A A BALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low LvM/ fl" eash. HOPE A OYLES. Shingles. "Wfi" are now prepared to furnish our first VV etas* CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES,in any desired quantity and upon tho shortest notice. For economy, durability ard supe? rior finish, they cannot be excelled. Ship? ments wade to any part :A tho country MoilASTER. MOSTEITH ft ROATH. March 10 _ _ finjo iielnlt?ir? Great Pill, ttia Liver PHI? Purifies th Blood, cures Liver Complaint, Sick Headache. Bili< u-< Cotup!a<uta. Try them. I t'; <4:;:Ter any mnre. Msv ' ue Event." VOL. IX?NO. 87 D, EPSTIN, Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium I NEW CLOTHING! GOOD GL0TH1XG! CHEAP CLOTHING THE largoet aDil fincet of the very latest stylos of CUoTOiI-3IA.DE CLOTHING, for Men and Boye, ever eeen ia Columbia. Furnishing Q-oods 1 His stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD8 cannot be equated in the city, comprising ovcry novelty of the season. Hats and Caps! Bilk, Wool and Straw EAT8?the very latest out. Tho celebrated "VENTILATOR" STRAW HAT on hand?just tho thing for warm weathor. Shirts 1 Shirts I Shirts! SILK SCARFS, TIES and BOWS, of the finest and most elegant designs and patterns. All at the lowest possible figures. Call early, at D. EPSTIN'S. May 21_Under Colombia Hotel. Ahead as Usual! SPRIXG AND SUMMER M 1 GOODS! B, & W. C. SWAFF1EID J5t ARE now exhibiting the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of . HATS AND GEMS' FLRXISOIXG GOODS Fiver brought to this city Our Custom Department Is r'j '.ttc with a choice and elegant assort i utent ot I I EASSIAiERES AND VESTINGS. I Wc are still taking orders for those PER? FECT-FITTING SHIR tit. March 10 Spring Clothing and Hats. EIKARD & WIIiEY, DEALERS IN GLOTIllXG, HATS, UMBRELLAS, TANKS, Gents' Furnishing Goods, ,1 i CICLKRIiATKD ST A Ii SHIRTS, Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. -? ? ? TT1" F. have made special arrangements with it one ol the largest 8hirt manufacturers to supply our trado with WHITE and FANCY KillR'i'S at the annexed priccB, for cash per half dozen; the quality and number of Linen no-! Workmanship, wo ?us.r?D*?? * nnrffd fit? A i d, New York Mills, 2,200 Linen, I1C. B 50, Waniouta, 2,100 Linen, 115. B <;<>, Tueeora, 2.0CO Linen, flS 50. O B G>, Masonville, 1,800 Linen, $11 50. B 53, Forrestdale, 1,600 Linen, $10. B 43, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, $8. A splendid lino of Cloth Coate ar.d Doe Pan I.-*, Fancy Caseimcre Pants, *> beautiful line of Whito Vests, new style. Mar 10 W??OKTST ^ LARGE lot of the justly celfrbrated "MILBURN WAGONS," just reecivod?two, tbito audfour horse; and nil! be sold very low, if called for soon, at tho Carriage Factory ol JOHN AG NEW. May IS M. J. CALNAN, Agent._ Mocha and Java Coffees. 1 ( \ BAGS Oid Government JAVA, ?\ f 10 pockets Pure Mocha. For *!i!o low by HOPE A GYLES. Cow Feed. ~ TONS SHORTS and WHEAT URAN.tot O sal l.j HOPE & GYLES. INFORMATION FOE ALL! If you Want a Thorough NtW'paper, "b?bschibe for THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weckly; or ?r issued every Wednesday, ix Columbia, south caholkva. The Phcexix is the oldest DaiJy Paper in the State, and has beon regularly issued aince Muic-b, 1505. ? THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from all parts of the World; together with CoimmtciAij and Market REroais; BosideB well selected Miscellaneous and Readesq Matter, ol interest to every I body, will be found in thi.ee publications. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, so better ixyebt mext can be. made, than a subscription. to one or the other of these publications. The following are the TERMS TOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Phoenix.SI 00 Tri-Weekly.2 60 Weekly Gi?axeb (48 oolumna).... 1 50 These papers were tho first issued in Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub? lished ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout the middle and upper Coun? ties of tho State, aud are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING, ThePHcaxrx has a greater eirculaiior. through tho npper part of Squth Caro? lina titan any other daily paper published in (he Stale. Merohantn aud others will find its columns an admirable means of oommunioation with the people of the entire op-country. Advertising rates are reasonable and equable. Send adver? tisements marked with the number of times they are to bo inserted, and they will be stopped upon the expiration of the time; and not continued "to fill up." Odice on Richardson (or Main) street, between Taylor and Blandiog. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing Done at Herne! especially whex Style and Price are the Same. THE PHOENIX Eook and Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly rupplied? with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of vnriooa grades and styles, from one foot to the fiftieth part of an inch iu siae; BORDERS, CU iS; Black. Colored and Transfer INK; PAPER aud CARDS. Tbe proprietor is a practical printer, and employe the most skilled men in the profession; a!l work is executed at short? est notice possible, in the latost and best stylep, and at AcwYork prices. 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