The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, July 15, 1873, Image 1
general howard to"BB CoTOT-MaR
?n?T.nn,?A. W*?taington despatch to the 1
Hew York World soys: AaBoon as the
President returns to Washington the
qpinion of tho Attorney-General in the
case of General O. O. Howard wilf1 be
laid before him, whereupon the War
Department will recommend bis trial by
court-martial for making an illegal nee
of Freed men's Bureau funds. Now de?
velopments in relation to the transactions
in connection with the Bnrean and the
Howard University are being brooght to
light daily. One of tho latest develop?
ments is, that although Howard was not
appointed President of tho university till
18G9, he demanded and was paid over
84,000 as salary of President for the two
previous years, for a time when others
were serving in that capacity, and were
also being paid.
Tho Washington Gazette thinks that
Grant "hns been singularly fortunate
in his selection of Cabinet officers." As
ho got the houses and lots and libraries
before he appointed them, it strikes us
that he would have been just as fortunate
if he hadn't appointed them at all.
We earnestly recommend onr readers
to give up the nse of poisonous hair pre?
parations, as they too frequently pro
daoe, first, headache and afterwards
.more serious complaints. Use a re?
storer entirely harmless, and suoh a ono
Nattana*. Crystal Discovery certainly is.
For sale by O. H. Miot. Jllf3
ALL KINDS
i FRESH
TUNK SIED.
FB03I
Buist's Gardens,
Just in at
E. E. JACKSON'S,
Reliable Beed are Ever Popular.
July 116_
FRESH ARRIVALS.
SMOKED BEEP TONGUES, "Covered,"
"Extra largo,"
41 to G lbs. each.
CHOICE SMOKED BEEF, "Covered,"
"Small piccoe."
July 10, U B'J GEO. 8YMMER8.
Sicily Lemon Sugar
MAKES instantaneous Lemonado, is su?
perior to Lemons, costs lose, and is
handier for nse. For sale by
_ July 9 JOHN AO NEW A SON.
Warren Boe.
ANOTHER assortment of thsro superior
HOES just "received. Those whom we
we were unable to supply recently can now
havs their orders filled.
July 8_JOHN AGNEW & SON,
Photographic'Gallery.
BISEB A CO., on Plain
fatreet, are making the very
best PHOTOGBAPH8; also,
the beet FEBBEOTYPE8 in
the State, are now made at
this gaUery, either sitting or
standing. Old pictures copied in the very
best manner. We are now prepared to far*
nieh any kind of picture, varying hi price from
50 oents to f 100. Give us a call. July 8 lm
Notice.
MAYOR'S OFFICE.
. .Columbia, 8. 0., July 5, 1873.
AGREEABLY to . request of Col. 8. A.
Pearoe, Agent Columbia Water Power
Company, in oimmnnioationof the 4thinstant j
?several days being required to oleanso the
reservoir?the citizens will be careful in the ]
nse of tho city water.
July 0 JOHN ALEXANDER, Mnyor?
OoaUCoal, Coal.
THE subscriber is prepared to furnish the
following: Grate, Stove, Chestnut, Smith
and Foundry COAL, at tho lowest market
rates. A full supply of the abovo constantly
on hand. Orders loft at W. O. Fisher's Drug
Store, or addressed to P. O. Box No. 101, will
meet prompt attention. JOHN TAYLOR,
W. H. Bives, Agent._JQlZA iStusu'
ALBERT M. BOOZER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WILL PRACTICE in the Courts of the 1
State and United States. Office at the
S^ato House, Columbia. 8. O. June 10 lrao*
Revised Statutes State South Carolina.
COMPLETE in one volume, $0.
ACTS of the Legislature, 1872-73, tl.
For sale at B. L. BKYAN'S Bookstore
A Manual for County Officers,
FOB Clerks, Sheriffs, Trial Justices, Pro?
bate Judges, Auditors, Ac., for Bale at
June 20 R. L. BBYAN'8 Bookstore.
Mocha and Java Coffees.
BAGS Old Government JAVA,
10 pookets Pure Mocha.
For sale low by HOPE A GYLES.
10
Fresh Biscuits.
BOXES Cream, Lemon, Milk, Ginger |
Snapps and Cracknels, for sale by
June 15 HOPE A GYLES.
20
Wanted! Wanted!!
?> f\C\f\ CORDS OF WOOD, OAK OR
4,U\JU HICKORY, on the Charlotto,
Columbia and Augusta, or tho Wilmington
and Augusta Railroad. Inquire at
CHARLES HAMBERG'S,
_ June 21 lm_Near the Chariott_eJDcpot^
Sugar-Gored Shoulders and Strips.
6BBLS. Sugar-Cured SHOULDERS and
Breakftut STRIPS. nOPE A GYLES.
Western Hay.
BALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low I
for cash. HOPE A GYLES.
100
New Books at R. L. Bryan's Bookstore.
LEADER8 OF FRANCE, or Mou of the
Third Republic. $1.75.
Questions of the Day. By Rev. Dr. Hall.
Work?A Story of Experience. By MidB Al
cott. $1.75.
BresBant?A Novel, By Julian Hawthorne.
Her MaJOBty the Queen?A Novel. By John
Esten Oooke. 11.60.
A Vagabond Heroine. By Annio Edwards.
London Heart?A Novel. ByFargeon. $1.
May?A Novel. By Mrs. OUphant. $1. fto.
The Georgia Gin.
ON entering our fifth season with these
GINS, wo have only to say, that in
EVEBY caso parties who have bought them
or seen them used have been DELIGHTED
with them, and pronounce them tho 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 IS
MADE. Ploase order early, so as to avoid
disappointment. . Catalogue and reference
forwarded on application.
L?RICK & LOWRANOE,
Juno 21 Sole Agents for South Carolina.
,cr> v-.tLF 5 X X rf? 5 55 ?CT-'
BY J. A. ^ELBY.
Special Notioos.
THIS unrivalled Southern Remedy is war?
ranted not to contain a single particlo of
Mkbcuuy, or any injurious mineral Bubstauco,
bnt ie
PURELY VEGETABLE,
Containing thoBO Southern Roots and Hcrha,
which an All-Wise Providence has placed in
countries where Liver DiseaBeB moBl provail.
It will Oaro all Diseases caused uy Dc
rnngement of t lie Liver.
The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint aro a
bitter or bad taeto in the mouth; Pain in the
back. Sides or Joints, oltcn mistaken for
Rheumatism; Sour Stomn.cn; Lobb of Ap?
petite; Bowels alternately costive and lax:
Headache; Losb of Memory, with a painful
sensation of having failed to do something
which ought to have boon done; Denllity.
Low Spirits, a thick yellow appearance of
tho Skin and Eyes, a dry Cough, often mis?
taken for Consumption. Somotimes many
of thcao eymptome attend tho dMeaso, at
others very fow; but tho Liver, tho largest
organ in the body, ia generally the seat of tho
disoaso, and if not Regulated in time, great
suffering, wretchedness and DEATH will
eneuo.
'ruin Great Unfailing specific; win
not i><- found the Leant Unpleainnt.
For DY8PEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaun?
dice, Bilious Attacks, SICK HEADACHE,
Colic, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STO?
MACH, Heart-Burn, Ac, Ac.
Simmons' Liver Regulator, or Medicine
la tho Cheapest, Purest and Best Family
Medicine in tho Worldl
MAKOFACTCBEn only by
J. H. ZEILIN & CO..
Macon, Oa.,and Philadelphia.
? Price, $1. Sold by all Druggists.
July 12 [Sept 16]_j%ly
ON tiie Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner
and Supper Table, LEA it PERR1NS'
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is indispensa?
ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS,New York,
Oct 20 ily Agents for the United States.
OBSTACLES TO MA It III ACE.?Happy
relief for yonng mon from the effects of
errors and abuses, in early life. Manhood re?
stored. Impediments to marriago removed.
New method of treatment. New and re?
markable remedies. Books and circulars
sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth
street, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution hav?
ing a high reputation for honorable conduct
and professional skill. July?Smo
W. K. EVAN8 & CO.,
DEALER8 in 8TOYE8, TINWABE.
Ac. ROOFING promptly attended to.
Lightning Rods erected, either in city
or countrv, upon short notice.
Juue 28 1
FOR THE COUNTRY!
FOR THE SEA-SHORE!
CHOICE COLLECTIONS OF 1iovxo MCSICl
-a KiUS OP STRAUSS,"
Containing all StrausB* best Waltzes. Ga?
lops, Quadrilles, Mazurkas, Ac. About 20,000
sold. Price $2.50.
"ORGAN AT HOME,"
Just out. Anew collection of over 200 of
the. mo3t popular pieces of tho day, arranged
for Reed Organs, Ac. Price $2 50.
"MUSICAL TUEASl'UE,"
Filled with tho best of new music for the
voice or for piano. Over 100 Gems, all estab?
lished favorites. Price $2 50.
"WREATH OF GEMS,"
Choice SonitB, Ballads, Ac. Price f2 50.
"PIANO-FORTE OEMS,"
Containing tho bust Piano-Forte Music
Price $2 50.
?-The above books are uniform in style
and binding, all the pages being of lull Sheet
Music size. They will bo found invaluable
for the sea-shore or country resort, contain?
ing bright aud pleasing music, all else being
carefully avoided.
Tho coming SABBATn SCHOOL SONG
BOOK, entitled
THE RIVER OF LIFE,
With now music and words by the most dis?
tinguished writers in tho country, is nearly
ready. Specialen pageB free.
Tho abovu books sent, post-paid, for the
retail price. OHAS. II. EITSON A CO.,
711 Broadway, New York.
OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston.
July 12_ swli
Canned Goods.
AFULL LINE of delicacioB, consisting of
every description of CANNED FUl'ITS,
Vegetables, Meats, Fish, Vermicelli Soup,
Mulligatawney Soup, Green Turtle Soup,
Freeh Crackors, Cheese, Golden Butler.
For sale cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S.
Liquors.
PURE OLD COGNAC BBANDY, ripe and
mellow.
Pure old R>0 Whiskey,
" " Bourbon Whiskey,
?? Fruit Brandies,
Light Wines, suitable for summer drink,
Ales and Lager,
All kinds of Bitters,
_For salo choapLat_ HARDY SOLOMON'S.
Threshing Machines,
FAN MILLS, Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses,
Engines, Belting, Smut Machines, Porta
bio Mills, Agricultural Implements and Ma?
chinery of all kinds, Ifor sale at manufac?
turers' prices, by
L?RICK A LOWRANOE,
June 21_Columbia, S. C.
Seegers' Beer is Fare.
IT don't contain Oooocnlna Indien?! Fis
_Berrio tt maacalnenvorhcadacbe.
Good Medicine is always appreciated.
Everybody speaks in highest praise of Hcin
itah's medicine. Reasonable- in price, goedin
quality, pcrfoct as remedies. May 31
A quantity of typo metal?equal to
Babbitt, for many purposes?for solo at
Phcenix office, at twenty cents per ponnd
for small quantities?largo lote less prioe.
"Let our rast Censures
COLUMBIA, S. C. TUESDAY
Tax Notice
IHEREBY noWy the tnx-oaycrs or Rich
land Coantv that I ?hall ho lit my office
from 0 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock V. M-, from
the 1st of July to Auguat 20, lb73, to receive
returns from each und all persons liable to
tax on real estate and personal property for
taxation of 1?78; also, all tnxablo polls are re?
quired to mako return under the amended
Act ol the General Assembly, approved 20th
February, 1673, to onforco tho payment ol
t he poll tax, and in default of tho payment of
this tax shall bo subject to a penalty of dou?
ble the amount of their poll tax and required
to work upou tho highway or roads. Any one
who shall refuse to conform to the require?
ments of this Act or obey tho directions of
tho Oounty Commissioners, shall be consi?
dered guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on con?
viction thereof, bo imprisoned for the tame
in the County jiil for a term not leas than ttu
days.
The Act of the General Assembly provides
(for tho ro-auBOsemcnt of real estate, and to
j correct tho records of tho County Auditor's
oflioo of crrorH, if auy exist, aud to furuibh a
correct aud complete return of all taxable
property in Richland County.
Tho law also requires tho County Auditor
to assess all parties who fail to make a return
of their real and personal property within the
time above noted, with a penalty of 50 per
cent, on both.
Tho law in this particular will he rigidly
onforoed, except in caeca of sickness or ab?
sence from the County, and all returns will
be received and assessments made in accord?
ance with law, at tho Auditor's ofllec, in Co?
lumbia, 8. C. A. L. SOLOMON, A. II. C.
Cftico Richardson street, Parker Block,
Second Floor, Room No. 2. July 'J
CAPTAIN JACK~
HAS gained a reputation by bloodv deeds.
Tho "INDIAN GIRL" baa established
ono by giviug smokers an opportunity of I
saving their money by dealing with a store
that makes a specially of CIGARS. And
whilst the one will bo
CONVICTED OF
Treachery and meet a felon's dcotu, the other 1
will receive tho plaudits of her customers,
and bo hailed as the Queen of Luxury. Never
since
THE BURNING OF COLUMBIA
Havo devotees of tho weed had such Rn op?
portunity as this "Little Favorite" now offers
?a email "FIGARO," at S3 50 per hundred;
a brand four for twenty-five cents, equal to
any retailed in the citv at ten cents. June 24
GREAT CUTTING DOWN OF PRICES
AT
C. F. JACKSON'S!
From this day, I will
sell my Entire Stock
of DRY GOODS and
FANCY ARTICLES,
both useful and orna?
mental, at greatly RE?
DUCED PRICES, for
cash. Money no ob?
ject; it is to clear out
my present stock.
C. F. JACKSON.
THE GREATEST REDUCTION
PRICES !
will
BE FOUND
Grand Central
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
WM. I ME & CD.
CUSTOMERS will rind on ourhnrg.iiu coun?
ters choice liuee it goods, oft'siing ;it lea*
than half m ice.
All our departments :ire full ol good goods,
at prices to *uil the time.*.
The dealing out sale ha* commenced, and
bargains may be i xpecicd nt ihr Uraud Cen?
tral Dry Goods EjUblitdtrcetil of
v. M. D. LOVE a CO.,
Under the Wheeler Hollge.
\\. D. Love it R. McC.'u i.nv.
POSIIIVK SALK OK
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
IN ooueequf nee iif a severe
(attack ot ticknes?, and the ad?
vice of friends, 1 havo deter?
mined to retire from business,
?Ianddispoao of mv present stock,
which was bought in tho bojt markets before
tho lato advance, and for cash. Ab thoso
Onods murtt be closed out, I will assuro
buyers tho wholo will bo sold at COST,
thereby insuring them BARGAINS
I Jlay 21 13mo_WM. MoQUlNNIS.
REMOVAL.
OEO. BBUNR begs
rft|lfl inform his friends
flgWWand tho public general-.
?Bjj?lly that he hasromovod1
fe^M to tho largo storo formerly occupied
JTB by Wi D. Lovo A Co., under the Co
t? *** Mlnmbia Hotel, where ho may be found
I with a select stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Piated
Wart, Spectacles, ?Sic.
Repairing dono in all its branches. Prices
moderate and despatch guaranteed.
Feb 15_if.moa
Old newspapers for salo at PntiiNix
j office, at fifty oent? a bnndred.
MOBNIKG, JULY 15, 1873.
We desiro to inform Bnyers of Clothing j
We have this tiny
MARKS? II OWN
A largo line of
U A T
and
SUITS,
TO
NEW YORK COST
I rjPUIE CASSIMEP.ES rar.ge fr..m 70 ccuta to
$2 CO per yard, and were selected for our cus?
tom tralc.
Call and examine for yourself.
R._& W. C. SWAFF1ELD._
Special Notice to Excursionists.
CHAR., COL. A AUGUSTA II. It. CO.
QcNEnAL Ticket Dlvahtmext,
Coi.Oir.l.V, S. C. July 7, 1873.
PASSENGERS for the Virginia Springs on
line of Chesapeake and Ohio Road, by
taking the S.42 A.M. train, will reach Rich?
mond at 6.30 the following morning; loavo
Richmond at 8.30. arriving at the White tilth
\phur Springs at S 05 that evening, mad at all
I other springe in time for tea; thuB affording
the lover ot nature an opportunity to view,
by daylight, some of tho most* romantic |
scenery iu the world.
Full line of Straight and Excursion Tickets
on sale at Ticket O?lco. E. It. DORSEY,
July 8 25 _ General Ticket Agent. _
Excursion Season of 1873, Via Atlan?
tic Coast Line.
jjaOOaOa _ior_
PA8SENGER DEPARTMENT.
WiLsiiNGTox, Columbia & Acocsta R. R.,
Wilmixotox, June 21,1873.
THE attention of tho public ie invited to
the superior inducements and facilities
for CQEAP TRAVEL to all VIRGINIA and
NORTHERN EXCURSION TOINTS, cm this
i line.
The following desirable Tickets may be ob?
tained at all times of R. G. FLEMING, Agent
Wilmington. Columbia and Augusta Railroad:
ROUND TRIP, GOOD TO RETURN bv No
vcniher 1,1H73 ?
To all the Virginia Springe,
To Niagara Falls,
To Saratoga Springs,
Ti Bedford Springs,
To Newport,
To White Mountains,
And by twenty different rouies, to Boston
aud New York, cia Xiagara Falls, St. l ite
rence Hirer mid White Mountains. Also,
Straight Tickets to New York, via Norfolk and
Old Dominion Steamships, at same rate as via
Charleston. Time Curds and J'riee List ob?
tainable ai all hotels.
Leave Columbia by 10.20 P. M. train. Full
man Palace Sleeping und Parlor Coaches
thrsugh to destination.
A. l'OPE, General Passenger Agent.
F. W. Ci.aiu:, Assirt't Gen. Fasb'g'r Agent.
June 22 lmo
CLEAVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS,
{Fvrnu "'if Wilson's,) near Sht.'>>j,
FIFTY-FIVE miles West of
Charlotte, N. C, will be opened
lui the reception of visitors on
ithe 12th of June. Tho main
building has been improved by the addition of
three piazzas. The Wilmington, Charlotte
aud Rutherford Railroad is finished to within
three miles of the Springs, and passengers
will be met by hacks every day except Sun?
days. The Air-Line Railroad "passes within
eleven miles ot the springs, aud if informed
iu time, hacks will be sent to meet those who
may come in that way. Conveyances to other j
pointc may be had if desired.
Cold and Warm Raths, White Sulphur. Red
Sulphur aud Chalybeate Water. Band of Mu?
sic und other sources of umiiecmeut. Fare)
lirst class. For further particulars, apply to
Mayl52m- T. W. BREVARD. Proprietor.
DAINTIES !
AS FOLLOWS:
TICKLED FULTON MARKET ROUNDS,
ST 1'iit mi to order by Ft i ris A Co.
Davis' Diamond Hams,and any number of
tierces on hand, and tu arrive, at ridiculously
low prices.
Smoked Toi:gn< <-. i uoi tn< iirly large,
Sugar-Cured Stripe, small in size, low in
price.
Sugar-Curtd Shoulders, small in size, low
in puce.
Smoked Reel, the excellence of which no
superlative in the language can express.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
It were useless, gentle reader, to i xpatiate
upon these; a trial alone eau demonstrate
their excellence. Beg to add. however, that
iu this department, the FREE LIST is sus?
pended.
Parched Java and Mocha COFFEES, always
fresh. Full stock Raw Coffone, Rio, ftc.
English and French Pickled.
Preserves and Jellies iu variety.
And, as the dry goods folks sity, an endless
supply of spring and summer fancy and sta?
ple GROCERIES.
Please call aud inspect. Wo never press
you to purchase, especially if vou want to
buyow.'roJit. QKO. SYMMERS.
Mills House Sale Stahles.
THE undersigned, bavingpnrchased
the DEXTER STABLES, wonld in?
form their friends that they still keop
on hand first class Single and Doublo
Harness IIorscB, Saddlo Horses and Mules,
which they are prepared to sell on most rea?
sonable terms. R. GRAHAM A CO.
Jonx N. Loyo, Agent. May 4
Cow Feed.
TONS snORTSand WHEAT BRAN, foi
sale by HOPE A OYLES.
5
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ne Event."
VOL. IX?NO. 98.
D, EPSTIN,
Columbia Hotel
Clothing Emporium!
NEW CLOTHING!
GOOD CLOTHING! CHEAP GL0TH1XG
THE largest arc! finest of the very latest
atylea of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING,
for Men and Boye, ever seen in Columbia.
Furnishing Goods !
His etock of GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS
cannot be equaled in the city, comprising
every novelty of the season.
Hats and Caps!
Silk, Wool and Straw HATS?the verv lateat
out. The calibrated "VENTILATOR"
STRAW HAT on baud?just the thing for
j warm weather.
Shirts ! Shirts! Shirts !
SILK SCARFS, TIES and BOWS, of the
finest and most elegant designs end patterns.
All at tho lowest possible ngures.
Call early, at D. EPSTIN'S,
May 21_Under Columbia Hotel.
Ahead as Usual!
M
1
R. & W. C. SWAFF1ELD
ARE now exhibiting
the LARGEST, BEST
and CHEAPEST
STOCK of
. IMS
AND
GEMS' FINISHING GOODS
Ever brought to this eity.
Our Custom Department
Is replete with a choice and elegant assort?
ment of
CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS.
Wo are still taking orders for thosoPER
FEOT-FITT1NQ SHIRTS._March 19
Spring Clothing and Hats.
KIN ARD & WILEY,
DEALERS IN
j ll.lli'l LJ1 Uli UDD.it1?]
CANES.
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
CE1.EBIIATED STAK SHIRTS,
Spring Clothing and Hats,
NEW S TYLE.
"ITjTK luve made special arruigt meats with
IT one of the largest Shirt manufacturers
to snpply our trade with WHITE and FANCY
SHIRTS at the annexed prices, lor cash per
half dozen; the quality anduumLer of Linen
and Workmanship, we guarantee h perfect ?t:
A 150, New York Mills. 2,201) Lin< u, *1C.
B 5'J, Wamsnta. 2,100 Linen. ?15.
Ii Gfi, Tuscor?, 2.0C0 Linen, i-13 f.O
?O B 0">. Maaonvdlc. 1.8U? Linen, Jll ??.
B 5.1, Forrestdale, 1,600 Linen, *10.
B 43, Boy?' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, JS.
A splendid lino of Cloth Cvata and Doe
Pants, Fancy Cassimere Pants, u t>e?.n:;fu!
line of White Vests, new style. Alar lit
MILLINERY.
MRS. C. E. REED hae opened
in line assortment of Ladies' and
(Children's DRESSES, UNDER?
WEAR, HAIR of all deacriptiona,
Raziar Patterns, etc., all of which
will be sold at reduced prices. The
public in general are invited to call and eee
for themselves. Mia. Reed was awarded the
highest premiums for Millinery at State Fairs
oMKTt and 1872 April IS 3mo_
Shingles.
VIET-!", are now prepared to furnish our fin<t
TT clabsCYPRESfj SAWED SHINGLES, in
any desired quantity and upou the shortest
notice. For economy, durability and supe?
rior finish, they cannot be excelled. Ship?
ments made to any part of the countiy
prou.titlv.
j M. 'MASVLP.. MONTEITH 4 ROATH.
I March bi Cmo
WAGONS.
VLARGE lot of the justlvceltbratt-1
"MILBURN WAGONS,"
juat reecivod?two, throe and four horse; and
will be told very low, if called for soon, at tho
Carriage Factory of JOHN AGNEW.
Mavis _ M. J. OALNAN, Agent.
Choice Table Claret,
ONE hogshead sound TABLE CLARE on
draught, on MONDAY NEXT, the 23d,
very low for cash. _ HOPE & OYLES.
New Mackerel.
KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL.
0\J 50 Hair and Whole Barrels, 1b, 2s, Ss.
50 Boxca Scaled Herrings.
500 Georgo's Codfish.
Fur aale low by HOPF. A GYLES.
London Porter and Scotch Ales.
1 f\CASKS Hibbert'e London PORTER and
1_\ f Younger'* Scotch ALE, far sale by
March 12 HOPE A GYLES.
INFORMATION FOE ALL!
If you Want a Thorough" Newspaper,
. SUBSCRIBE FOn
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The following are tho
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Daily Phoenix.SI 00
Tri-Weekly.2 50
Weekly Gleaner (48 colnmne)-1 GO
Theso papers wero the first issned in
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struction, and have been regularly pub?
lished ever siuoe. They
CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY
Throughout the middle and upper Coon
ties of the State, and are excellent
MEDIUM*} FOR ADVERTISING.
The Phoenix has a greater circulation
through tho 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 A 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 bo stopped upon tbe expiration of
the time; and not continued "to fill up."
Office on Richardson (or Main) street,
between Taylor and Blanding.
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.
Have your Job Printing Done at Homo!
especially when
Style and Price are the Same.
THE PHOENIX
Book and Job
Steam Printing Office
Is thoroughly supplied with POWER
PRESSES of tho Latest Improvement;
TYPE of various grades and s'v !ea, from
one foot to the fiftieth part of an iuoh ir>
siide; BORDERS, CU IS; Black, Colored*
and Transfer INK; PAPER nod CARDSi
Tho proprietor is a practical printer,
and employs the most skilled men in tho
profession; all work is executed at short?
est notice possible, in the latest and best
styles, and at New York prices. CALTi
and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of
1, 2, 3 and 4 Sheet Posters, Hand-bills,
Programmes, Pamphlets, Bills of Fare,
Circulars, Brief*, Dodgers, Flyers,
Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Checks,
Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels,
Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks,
Tags, Cards of all kinds and sizes?
I Wedding, Visiting, Easiness, Show.