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M.atbr:rjtLfor Witnesses.?xeeterdajr, ft naraber of women visited the Brook? lyn Morgue, to view the body found in the river at the foot of Hing street, on Thursday morning. Each described pe? culiarities of marks about the feet, teeth, mouth' and hair of. a missing husband or friend, and established beyond doubt in her own mind the dead man's identity. Mrs. Floyd, of 523 Grand street, Wil liamrsbrjrg, after examining the clothing, said that tho body mast be that of her Bon-in-law, Charley Biehl, an insurance agontr, who haa been missing some months. Her description of the height and build of DIehl oorreupoadeu exactly with that of the dead man. She said that Diehl did not live happily with his wife, and went from home fast Septem? ber, saying he was going to Germany to reoover some property. Three woeks ago, he was seOn in Williamsburg. While Mrs. Floyd was describing her missing son-ia-law, a woman, accompa? nied by an officer from police headquar? ters, examined the clothing and the body. At first, she was positive that it was the body of her husband. Farther investigation, however, convinced her that she was mistaken. On the dead man's left arm is a scar. Two German women were the first to call attention to this mark. One identi? fied the body as that of her husband, the other saying that it was that of her sou. In the afternoon, a young German wo? man called at the Morgue. Before see? ing either the clothing or the body, she claimed the body as that of her hasband, having been told that her description of her hasband corresponded in every par? ticular with that cf the dead man. She had described the soar on the arm, Bay? ing that it was a bullet wound. At the | side of the elevator, connecting with the cellar, are the dead man's clothes. While the keeper was turning the crank which raised from the gloomy depths below the platform on which was the body covered with' ice, the weeping woman stood ex? amining each article of clothing and recognizing it as belonging to her hus? band. When the body rose above the floor, the woman, looking at it, said: "Ob, sir, that is myhueband, Ferdinand," | She said that his name was Ferdinand A. Meeker, of Throop avenue. He went from home lost November with $700, which he had taken from a savings bank. !He left a letter saying that he would never return. Three weeks agoj be was Been in Williamsburg. Meeker 1 has been a soldier in the war and was wounded in the arm. *,0n his return to Williamsburg he obtained 8100 pension money. So positive was Mrs. Meeker that the body was that of her husband, that she begged to bo allowed to take it home. The* other woman had been equally positive. Mr. MoGaire for the tenth time examined the body, particularly the mark on the left arm. He ascertained that it was not a scar, but an abrasion, caused by the ice which had been placed on the body to preserve it. Who the man is, or how he came to his' death, is a mystery. If he commit? ted *ui?iqe{ he first placed seven-pound smoothing irons in a leather satchel, and after tying the satchel to his wrist, fired a pistol-bail through his brain and fell over into: the river. The clothing is well preserved, and does not seem to havo been long in the water. The paper cuffs are intact. The polish on the irons is marred by only a few spots of rust. [Nero'York Sun. It is mentioned that Wbitelaw Beid is to marry Misa Ida Greeley. Notice. Office CotVXnu Gas Light Company, Coi.uMilia. July 5, 1873. CONSUMERS are respectfully requested to settle, their bills for month of. June, promptly. If oney needed to pay for coal now arriving. Five per cent, allowed on bills paid within live days from date. ? JACOB LEVIN, Secretary and Treasurer Colombia CU* Light Company. _ July 6 3 Notice. MAIOK'd OFFICE. Columbia, S. 0., July 5,1873. AGREEABLY to request of Col. 8. A. Pearce, Agent Colombia Water Power Company, in commtmiofttion of the 4th instan t ?several days being required to cleanse the reservoir?tue citizens wiU be careful in the nee of tho city water. July 6 JOHN ALEXANDER. Mayor. Beef. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK, Columbia, 8. 0., July 3,1873. PROPOSALS will be received at this office to furnish good BEEF for Alms House and Hospital, untU Tuesday, July 8. July 4_C. BARIUM, City Cleik. Removal. WE havo movod our office to rooms over E. J. Scott A Son's Bank, where we will be pleased to see our friends and attend to all their wants la the insurauco lino. June 29 C_BLACK k WARISO. Notice. IHAVE again opened my MEAT SHOP, at cornor of Camdeii and Henderson streets, and would respectfully solicit the patronage of the citizens. J. M. DENT. July 1_ f> Wanted >. Wanted!! 2f\r%f \ CORDS OF WOOD, OAK OR ,UUU HICKORY, on tho Obkrtotle, Columbia and Augusta, or tho Wilmington and Augusta Railroad. Inquiro at CHARLES HAMBERQ'S, June21 lm Near the Charlotte Depot. Liquors. PURE OLD COGNAC BRANDY, ripe aDd mellow. Pure old Rye Whiskey, " " Bourbon Whiskey. " " Fruit Brandies, Light Winee, suitable for aummer drink, Ales and Lager, All kinds of Bittere, For sale cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. W. K. EVANS & CO., MB DEALERS in BTOVES,.TINWARE, fiji Ac. ROOFING promptly attended to. fln Lightning Rods erected, either in city or country, upon short notice. June 28 i_ Nothing is great unless it bo good. The "Quoen'a Delight" is good; therefore, it is great. Queen's Delight is great, but Heinitah is greater. hcciUse he makes a good and a great medloirfe. May3t BY J. A. SELBY. Special Notiooa. mmrnm iREGULATO F OR OVER FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE baa proved to be tbe GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVER COMPLAINT and ita painful off I spring, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaun? dice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE, lOolio, Depression of 8pirits, 80?R STO? MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVER, Ac, Ac. j Aftor years of oaroful experiments, to moot a great and urgent demand, wo now produce I from our original Genuine Powders TUB PREPARED, i a Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGU-1 ILATOR, containing all its wonderful and valu? able properties, and offer it in ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. Tbe Powders, (price as before,) $1.00 per! package. I Sent by mail, $1.04. 49- CAUTION! Buv no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR unless in our engraved wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp aud Signa turo unbroken. None other is genuine. J. II. ZEILIN <Si CO.. MAOON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA. Sold bv all Druggists. Jan.30, [Sept. li] 1i j ly._ OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.?Happy I relief for young men from tbe effects of] errors and abuses in early lifo. Manhood re? stored. Impediments to marriago removed. Now method of treatment. New and re? markable remedies. Bojks and circulars I sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Nintl I street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution hav? ing a high reputation for honorable conduct ] I *Br pjgjgarionjj skill._July G 3mo ON the Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner j and Supper Table, LEA A PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is indispensa? ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS,New York, Pot 29 jly ' Agents for the United States. Notice. OFFICE BOARD OF HEALTH, Columbia, Jane 28, 1873. ON and after July 1, the bringing of aR | FISH by railroad to oar market is strictly prohibited until tbe let of October next. Bj order of the Board. ? THOS. P. WALKER, Clerk of Board. S0T Union-Per aid copy. June 2'J C Notice to Liquor Dealers and Bar-room | Keepers. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK, Treasurer ano Assessor. Columbia, 8. 0., June 28,1873. QUARTER and six months'Licenses will be due JULY 1, 1873. and all parties are ex? pected to pav promptly and savo costs. By 1 order of the Mayor. CHA8. BARN UM, June 20_City Clerk Canned Goods. AFULL LINE of delicacies, consisting of every description of CANNED FRUITS, Vogotablcs, Meats, Fish, Vermicelli Seup, Mulligatawney Soap, Green Turtle 'Soup, Fresh Crackers, Cheese, Golden Butter. For sale cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. A Manual for County Officer*, FOR Clerks, Sheriffs, Trial Justices, Pro? bate Judges, Auditors, Ac, for sale at Jone 2Q U. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Mocha and Java Coffees. BAGS OM Government JAVA, 10 pockets Pure Mocba. For sale low by_HOPE ft GYLES. Ghoice Table Claret, ONE hogshead sound TABLE CLARE . on draught, on MONDAY NEXT, the 23d, very low for cash. HOPE ft GYLES._. New Books at R. L. Bryan's Bookstore. LEADERS OF FRANCE, or Men of the Third Republic. ?1.75. Questions of tho Day. By Rev. Dr. Hall. Work?A Story of Experience. By Miss Al cott. $1.7?. Brcssant?A Novel. By Julian Hawthorno. Her Majostv the Queen?A Novel. Bv John Esten Cooko. $150. A Vagabond Heroine. By Annie Edwards. London Heart?A Novel. Bv Fargeou. $1. May?A Novel. By Mr.h, OliphjinL $1. Ac. Revised Statutes State South Carolina 10 COMPLETE in one volnnio, $0. ACTS iif the Legislature, 1872-73, $1. For sale at " lt. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Seed Peas. RAH BUSHELS PRIME CLAY AND 0\J\J WHITE PEAS, lor seed, for sale ,PT<_l?r.0ft.?ni_ HOPE A* OYLES. Western Hay. BALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low for cash. HOPE ft GYLES. 100 Sugar-Cored Shoulders and Strips. 6BBI.S. Sugar-Cured SHOULDERS and Breakfast STRIPS. HOPE ft GYLES. Home Stomach Bitters. THE CELEBRATED HOME STOMACH BITTER'S aro compounded from the beet' Tonics and Aromatic* of the Materia Medica,\ and are invaluable in cases of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Tho ingredients used in their composition aro tho host of tho class to which they belong, being high'y tonic, stimu? lant, stomachic, carminative and slightly lara- j tive. They are- used by the most celebrated physicians in the South and West in their \ private practice, and (ndorsed by celebrated chemist aland professors in St. Louis, CbiCAgo, Pittsburg and Cincinnati. For salo at the Drug Stores of Dr. E. E. Jackson and W. C. Fisher, and by JOHN AGNEW A SON, June 18 Wholesale Agents. Helnltah's Great Pill, tlie Liver Pill Purifies the Blood, cures Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Bilious Complaints. Try them. Don't suffer any more. May 34 "Let our put Censures COLUMBIA, S. C, TUESDA1 CAPTAIN JACK HAS gained a reputation bv bloody deeds. Tho "INDIAN GIRL" lias established one by giving smokers an opportunity of saving their money by dealing with a store tbat makes a specialty of CIGARS. And whilst the one will be CONVICTED OF Treachery and meet a felon's doom, the other will receive the plaudits of her customers, and bo bailed as tbeQueen ot Luxury. Never since THE BURNING OF COLUMBIA Have devotees of the weed had such an op? portunity as this "Little Favorite" now offers j ?a email ??FIGARO," at ?3 50 per hundred;! a brand four for twenty-five cents, equal to I auy retailed In the city.at ten cents. Jone 24 ' THE ATLANTIC ~ HOUSE, DRAVS'ORT, X.C., IS thoroughly renovated and refitted with new furniture, and opeu for the reception of _guests. This Honse is beauti? fully Bituate? immediately over tho waters of tho harbor, with a fino view of Old Topsail In? let and tho Atlantic Ocean in front. Tho tide flows semi-daily under tbe building, thereby promoting cleanliness and coolness, while flies and mosquitoes arc almost unknown. This is tho only hotel so favorably situated on tho Atlantic coast. The building is so constructed as to render it peculiarly desira? ble to those eeeking HEALTH AND PLEASURE! The rooms are commodious and accessible to the sea breeze, with a doublo piazza on the sea-front, and delightful plank walks, free from sand and dtiBt.ifor tho enjoyment of pe? destrians. BATHING HOUSES, neatly fitted out, will be attached to the Houbc, whore guests can enjoy the refreshing tea-bath. A amcious BALL-ROOM is attached to the ouse, where a BAND OF MUSIC will bo iu readiness to give zest and pleasure to the fleeting hours. A BAR-ROOM and BILLIARD TABLES convenient to hotel. Boats, fast sailing and well managed, can bo bad at any J*. timo to convey persons toJK^MafrftflfeoL points they desire tovieit. ??^?^??a^BM Tho subscriber having bad mach experience iu 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 his command, he will bo able to give satisfaction to all who may patronize him. ^p^. Ho promises to enpply his ^fSPHj.^ TABLE with every article to be found at the first class hotels of the interior, besides oysters, scollops, soft crabs an i every variety of fish abounding in the prolific wa? ters of the harbor and ocean. In this re? spect, the subscriber would refer to all who have patronized him in years gone by. Terms?Per month, $35 to $40; per week, $11 to $12; per day, $2 50; children and ser? vants half price. Special arrangements made with families aud excursionists. GEO. W. TAYLOR, Proprietor. June 25_ilmo French's New Hotel, Cor. Gortlandt and JY>to Church Streits, ;;ew york. On the European Plan. RICHARD P. FRENCH, SON of the late Col. Ricuahd French, of French's Hotel, baa taken this Hotel, newly fitted up and entirely renovated the same. Centrally located in the BUSINESS PART of tbe city. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dining Rooms at tachod._ Juno 29 l|P?6w Threshing Maohines, FAN MILLS. Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, Engiues, Belting. Smut Machines, Porta? ble Mills, Agricultural Implements and Ma? chinery of all kinds, |for sale at manufac? turers' prices, by L?RICK A LOWRANCE, Jnne21_Columbia, S^C. The Georgia Gin. ON entering our fifth season with these GINS, we have only to aay, tbat in EVERY case parties who havo bought tbcm or seen them used have been DELIGHTED with thorn, and pronounco them the BEST they have any knowledge of. We GUARANTEE them to gin as clean, run as LIGHT. GIN as FAST and turn out as GOOD SAMPLE as ANY GIN THaT IB MADE. Please order early, so as to avoid disappointment. Catalogue and reference forwarded on application. L?RICK A LOWRANCE, Jane 21 Sole Agents for South Carolina. POSITIVE SALE OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. IN consequence of a severe .attack of sickness, and the ail vice of friends, 1 have deter 'mined to retire from business, land dispose of my present stock, which was bought iu the he >t markets bet?re tho lato advance, and for cash. Kn these Goods must be closed otit, I will assure buyers the whole will he sold hi CUSf, thereby insuring thou BARGAINS Mav 24 jSnio_WM. McGUINNls. REMOVAL GEO. BRUNo bigs to Inform his friends and the public general ly that he ha? removed to the large- storo formerly occupied by W. D. I.ovo A Co.. under the Co .Inmhia Hotel, w here he mm be found With a select stoi li of Watches, Clocks, Jewolry, Piated Wtxre, Spectacles, iVC. Repairing done in all its branches. Prices moderatoand despatch guaranteed. Feh 15_ if. mos Fresh Biscuits. BOXES Cream, Lemon, Milk, Ginger sUXJ Snapps and Cracknels, for sale by June 15 HOPE A OYLES. London Porter and Scotch Ales. ?f C\ CASKS Hibberfs London PORTER and WJ Younger's Scotch ALE, far sale bv Mai oh 12_ HOPE A GYLES. Choice Wines. BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, 10 cases Sparkling Catawba, 10 cases "Vix Bara," 10 cssps "Red Seal," 10 cases "Kelley's" Island Wine. 3 caska "Harmony Sherry," 2 casks "Amontilado Sherry," 2 caskfl"Resere Madeira." For sale by_ HOPE A- GYLES. Goort Medicine in always appreciated, Everybody speaks in highest praise of Hein itsh's medicine Reasonable in price, goad iu quality, perfect as remedies. B^ay 3J 50 Attend the Tr r MORNING, JULY 8, 1873. We desire to inform Bayers of Clothing Wo U/ivo thiB day MARKED DOWN A large lino of SPRING G:\SSIUERES Besides HATS AMD SUITS, TO NEW YORK COST. rjlHE CASSIMERES range frcm 75 cents to | $2 00 per yard, and were eelected for onr cus torn trade. Call and examine for yourself. _R. & W, C. 8WAFFIELT). Excursion Season of 1873, Via Atlan? tic Coast Line. irour^?Tj- 'ire PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Wilmington, Columbia A Augusta R. R., Wilmington, June 21, 1873. THE attention of tbo pnblio is invited to the superior inducements and facilities for CHEAP TRAVEL to al VIRGINIA and, NORTHERN EXCURSION POINTS, via this, line. Tbc following desirable Tickets may be ob? tained at all times of R. G. FLEMiNO, Agent Wilmington. Columbia and Augusta Railroad: ROUND TRIP, GOOD TO RETURN by No vember 1,1873? To ali the Virginia Springs, To Niagara Falls, To Saratoga Springs, To Bedford Springs, To Newport, To Wbito Mountains, And by twonty different routes, to Boston and New York, via Niagara Falls, at. Laic rence Jliver and White Mountains. Also, Straight Tickets to New York, via Norfolk and Old Dominion Steamships, at same rateasvia Charleston. Time Curds and Price List ob? tainable at all Itotels. Leave Columbia by 10.20 P. M. train. Pull? man Palace Sleeping and Parlor Coaches threugh to destination. A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. F. W. Cla.hu, Aesist't Gen. Paes'g'r Agent. June 22_lmo ? "Another Laurel to the Crown" OF tbo already well-earned glory and dis? tinction of Dr. Heiniteh, for the worth and merit of his famous medicine, "THE QUEEN'S DELIGHT." A letter just received remarke: "Yonrmcdicine doos more than is roally claimed for it. It is worth to mo more than gold or tbo treasures of wealth?it is health to mo." No medicino like it. It will cure almost every disease to which the body is subject, if taken in time. Wo advise every? body at once to go to Dr. Heinitah's store and try his mediciues. Tbo Queen's Delight, Klood and Liver Pille, Chili Cure, Fever Cure, are all for sale at his store, opposite Pnowix office. Juno2Gi CLEAVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly WVson's,) near Shelby, FIFTY-FIVE milcB West of I Charlotte, N. C, will be opened for the reception of visitors on _Itbe 12th of Juno. The main building baa been improved by the addition of three piazzas. The Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad is ftniebtd to within three miles of the Springe, and passengers will be met by backs every day except Sun? days. The Air-Line Railroad passes within eleveu miles of the Springe, and if informed in time, hacks will be sent to meet those who may come in that way. Conveyances to other point* may be bad if desired. Cold and Warm Baths, White Sulphur, Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. Baud of Mu? sic and other sources of amusement. Fare first class. For further particulars, apply to Mayl52m-_T. W. BREVARD. Proprietor. For Sale. A HOUSE and LOT. on Taylor.be-' tween Henderson and Buruwell streets: | .fronting on Taylor street 73 fett, run? ning back 155 feet, more or less. The house contains four rooufa on the firet story and four unfinished room* on the second siorv?a very convenient residence. For particulars, inquire at G. CIERCKS'. April 22 __ Mills House Sale Stables. THE undersigned, having purchased the DEXTER STABLES, would in? form their friends that they still keep on hand first class Smglo and Double Harness Horses, Saddle llort-cs and Mules, which they are pupured to seil on moot rea? sonable terms. R. GRAHAM A CO. John N. l.oxo, Agent. May 4 GHRIST0PHER HAYNESW0RTri\ 1IAUBKK AMD IIA I U-UItKSSF.lt, INVITES his ftiondn and all persons who arc desirous of receiving a good SHAVE or SHAMPOO, to pay him a call at his new rooms, in the Wheeler Douse. HAIR-DRESS? ING. DYEING, etc., attended to hibefet atyle. Law Partnership Notice. I JAMES n. iuon. nathaniel BA11NWELL. RI0N & BARNWELL, Attorneys at T.air and Solicitors in Equity, WILL practice in the State and United States Courts. Offices?Columbia, S. C, and Wiimsboro, s. C. June 8 lmo Seegera* Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Coooculns Indiens) Fis R< rrie t< mac eslflopv or headache Sponges, Sponges, Sponges BATHING, GLOVE, Carriage, Reef.Coach, Toilet, Crass, Wool, Slate, Zemodra Sponges, in every variety, for salo cheap at \May^l i IlElNITSH'S PLUG STORE. Oats and Corn. 1AAA BUSHELS ptime white CORN. ,UUU B00 bushels heavy OATS. For sale low for cash. UOl^F. A OYLES. ue Event." VOL. IX?NO. 92 D, EPSTIN, Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium! NEW CLOTHING! GOOD CLOTHING! CHEAP CLOTHING largest ami fineat of the very latest . styles of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, ever seen in Columbia. Furnishing Goods I His slock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODB cannot be oqualcd in tbo city, comprising every novelty ol tbo season. Hats and Caps! Silk, Wool and Slraw HATS?the very latest out. The celebrated "VENTILATOR" STRAW HAT on hand?juBt the thing for warm weather. Shirts Z Shirts! Shirts! SILK SCARFS, TIES and BOWS, of the Guest and most elegant designs and patterns. All at tbo lowest possible, figures. Call early, at D. EPSTIN'8, May 24_Under Colombia Hotel. .Ahead as Usual I M 3. R. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD J9L ARE now exhibiting the LARGEST. BEST and CHEAPEST 8TOCK of . HITS AND GEMS' FURNISHING GOODS Ever brought to this oity. Our Custom Department Is replete with a choico and elegant assort? ment of * CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. We are still taking orders for those PER FECT-FITTING 8HIRT8._March 10 Spring Clothing and Hats. KIN ARB & WILEY, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, HATS, UMBRELLAS, CASKS, Gents' Furnishing Goods; M CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS. ? ? -? Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. WE havemade special arrange men!I with one of the largest Shirt manufacturers to supply our trade with WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for cash per half dozen; the quality and number of Linen and Workmanship, we guarantee a perfect fit: A CO, New York Mills. 2.200 Linen, (16. B 59, Wamsuta, 2,100 Linen, $15. B CG, Tnscora, 2.0C0 Linen, $13 50. O B 65. Maaonville, 1,800 Linen, $11 50. B 53, Forrestdale, 1.G00 Linen, $10. B 43, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, IS. A splendid line of Cloth Coata and Doe Tants, Fancy Cassimero Pants, a beautiful line of White Vests,new style. Mar 19 MILLINERY. MRS. C. E. REED has opened ^a tine assortment of Ladies' and Children's DRF.SSE8, UNDER 'WEAR, HAIR of all descriptions, Bazaar Patterns, etc., all of which will bo sold at reduced pricop. The public in general are invited to call and see for themselves, Mrs. Reed was awarded the highest premiums for Millinery at State Fairs of 1871 and 1872 _April 18 3mo Shingles. "\XTF. are now prepared to furnish onr first . YY class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in any desired quantity and upon the shortest notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, they cannot bo excelled. Ship? ments made to .-.ny part of the country promptlv. McMASTER, MONTEITH & ROATH. March Id _6mo WAGONS. LARGE lot ol the justly celebrated "MILBURN WAGONS," I just 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. Agent. Cow Feed. K TONS SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, for O sale by_HOPE & OYLE8. New Mackerel. f\ KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL. ?\f 50 Half and Whole Barrels, Is, 2s, 3a. 50 Boxes Sealed Herrings. 500 George's Codfish. For sale low by HOPE A GYLES. Corn Whiskey. 1)URE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. Also, a lot of four rear old MALT CORN WHISK1.Y. Warranted pure. Jhu 23 JOHN C. SMGFR8. A LS* FvxVia&TAVXl jcujlv njjJ-i; If you Want a Thorough Nt wspaper, suitsci.inn fob THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tii-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COUMBIA. SOUTH CA.HOL.1AA. The Puoinij: is Iho oldest Daily Paper in tbo State, and has been regularly issued since March, 18G5. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE. By Telegraph and Mails, from all parts of the World; together with Commercial, and Market Beports; Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Beading Mattes, of in:nest to every? body, will be found in these publications. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, ko better invest? ment can be made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. The following are the TERMS FOB BIX MONTHS. Daily Phcenix. ..._.$1 00 Tri-Weekly. 2 60 Weekly Gleaner (48 columns)-1 50 These papers were the Hist issued in Columbia, in 1866, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub? lished ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout the middle and upper Coon ties of the State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOB ADVERTISING. ThepH<ENis baa a greater circulation throngh the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper published in the State. Merchants and others will find its columns an admirable means of communication with the people of the entire up-country. Advertising rates are reasonable and equable. Send adver? tisements marked with the number of times they are to be inserted, and they will be stopped upon the expiration of the time; and not continued "to fill up." Office on Richardson (or Main) street, between Taylor and Blanding. JULIAN A. 8ELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing Done at Home! especially when Style and Price are the Same. THE PHOENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement TYPE of varioos grades and styleB, from one foot to the fiftieth part of an inch in size; BORDERS, CU IS; Black, Colored and Transfer INK; PAPER and CARDS. The proprietor is a practical printer, and employs the moat skilled men in the profession; all work is executed at short? est notice possible, in the latest and4>est styles, and at New York prices. 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