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Washington City, aboordiag to the New York Sun, is the culminating:point of the infamous "ring rale" of greedy officials. That journal says: "Neither New York, Philadelphia, nor New Or? leans, with all the scandalous jobbery to which they havo been subjected, can compare with the brief reign and record of fraud und corruption at Washington. In eighteen mouths, an acknowledged debt of $17,000,000 has been piled up in various forms, without counting $3,500, 000 received from Congress, $2,750.000 obtained from taxep, and obligations esti? mated at 62,000,000, but which may be 81,000,000. This is the result of ring rule in that short time; nnd, to make it more complete, there is a prevailing be? lief that largo issues of certificates and bonds have been fraudulently put out, under pretence of forgery and robbery." The press of Vienna, which is very im? portant and influential, is largely worked, owned, written and influenced | by Jews. In Vienua thero are, to-day, more Jews than crosiicd tho Jordan with ! JoBhuo, and in tho Austrian'empire there | aro as many Jews as thero were in Juden at tho timo of Titos. The Jowb of Ea- j rope play a most important part in music, in money making and'in politics. They have taken possession of much of the goods of Europe without striking a blow in battle or sustaining the hardens of national life. If ever there was a race specially favored by Providence it is the Jewish race, for it is the wealthiest, most courted and most influential in Europe. Henry Wikoff, known as tho Chevalier, is Boon to be, if the gossips may be trust? ed, managing editor of the Herald. Wi? koff, in 1844, set up the St. Louis He publican, with tho intention of breaking down the Berald, and lost $70,000 by the experiment. Ever ' sinco then ho has been in tho speoial service of that jour? nal. City Property for Sale. FOB eale on advantageous termb, a [most deeirable RESIDENCE, pleasantly located in the city, having large grounds and convenient out-buildings. Titles perfoct. Call at onco on ANDREW CRAWFORD, July 13 -16_No. 3 Law Range. Photographic Gallery. RISER & CO., on Plain (street, are making the very best PHOTOGRAPHS; also, tho best FERREOTYPE8 in tho State, aro now made at this gallery, either sitting or standing. Old pictures copied in the very best manner. We aro now prepared to fur? nish any kind of picturo, varying in price from CO cents to >100. Give us a call. July 8 lm Notice. MAYOR'S OFFICE. Colombia, S. C, July 5, 1873. AGREEABLY to request of Col. 8. A. Pearoe, Agent Columbia Water Power Company, in communication of the 4th instant ?several days being requirod to oleaneo tho reservoir? the citizens will bo careful In tho nse of the city water. July 6 JOHN ALEXANDER, Mayor. ALBERT M. BOOZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL PBAOTICE in tho Courts of tho State and United States. Ofhce at the State House. Columbia. 8. O. June lfl Imo* Revised Statutes Stato South Carolina. COMPLETE in one volume, 16. ACTS of the Legislature, 1872-73, $1. For sale af B. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. A Manual for County Officer?, FOR Clerk?, Sheriffs, Trial Justices, Pro? bate Judges, Auditors, Ac, for sale at June 20 H. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Mocha and Java Coffees. BAGS Old Government JAVA, 10 pockotB Pure Mocba. For sale low by HOPE A GYLES. 10 Fresh Biscuits. On BOXES Cream, Lemon, Milk, .Ginger jU\J Snapps and Cracknels, for sale by June 15 _HOPE A GYLES. Wanted! Wanted!! ?> c\f\f \ OORDS OF WOOD, OAK OR *Ut\J\J\J HICKORY, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, or the Wilmington and Augusta-Railroad. Inquire at CHARLES HAMBEBG'S, June 21 lm_Near the Chariot to Depot. Sugar-Cured Shoulder? and Strips. 6BBL8. Bugar-Cured RHOULDEBS and Breakfast STRIPS. HOPE A GYLES. Western Hay. BALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low for cash. HOPE A OYLEH. 100 The Georgia Gin. ON entering our fifth reason with theso GINS, wo havo ouly to eay, that in EVERY caBe parties who have bought them or aeen them used have been DELIGHTED with them, and pronounce them tho BEST they have any knowledge of. We GUABANTEE thorn to gin as clean, run ah LIGHT, GIN as FAST and turn out as GOOD BAMPLE as ANY GIN THAT IK MADE. Please order early, so as to avoid disappointment. Catalogue and reference forwarded on application. LORIOK A LOWRANCE, June 21 Solo Agents for South Carolina. Oats and Corn. 1AAA BUSHELS piime white CORN. .UUU 800 bushels heavy OATS. For sale low for caeh. HOPE & GYLES. Canned Goods, AFULL LINE of delicacies, constating of every description of CANNED FRUITS, Vegetables, Meats, Fish, Vermicelli Soup, Mulligatawney Soup,, Greon Turtle Soup, Fresh Crackers, Chooso, Golden Butter. For Bale cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. Educational Institute of South Carolina THE TEACHERS' CONVENTION of tho above Institute having been invited to hold their next meeting with tho citizoos of Greenwood, in Abbovillo County, havo select? ed the 20th of August for tmeiu Tinnn annual session. A full representation from all tho Counties is earnestly requested. Essayists and Special Commitloca appoint? ed at the session held in Greenville, (see Minutes of that meeting, page 17,) aro spe? cially requested to do all in thoir power to render the occasion a success. Free discus? sion baa ever beou tho order of the Instiluto, and all who contemplate attending will please boar this in mind, and come prepared to par? ticipate in discussing the various subject* of interest that may come boforo the Conven? tion. Done by order of tho Inatituto. B. F. MILLER, Secretary pro (em. Greenwood, 8. P., June 14,1873. Camphor Cream.?An elegant proparath n for the akin. Cures instantly tho bito of In? sects. Fleas, Moequitoee. This is a very de? sirable article. For eale at HEINITHH'S Drug Store. Juuo 13t THE!) BY J. A. SELBY. Spoolal jMotloos. |H THE MILD POWER gg nCURESii IlCMPnRISYS? H02IEOPATUIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM TUB MOST ample experience, nn entire ruceet-s. ?Pimpl'*, Prompt, LthYieut aud Reliable. TUcy aiutho only ?ioilicju"s i?crr<x".tly adopted to popular wo?so simple lint inhdukea cunuot Ik> mmV in lining them ; so harmless ns to bo free from danr? r: bo efficient iistolKMilwiiyan-liuMc. They Itave 111 : highest conimcmlatitm from all, nnd will always reudersatUfiiction. Price, iulur^thrce-driwluu vials, v itli directions : Xo.?. Cure;?. Cents. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflnramntlon?, . . {'U :.. >V?>rm*, Worm Fever, Worm l'?ili<\ ? ? 50 .v. Cryliig-Collc, orTtothuigof liil'aiils . 50 ;. lHarrnosa, of Children or Adults . - 50 ?. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 li. Clmlera-MoruuH, Voxnitiujr, . ... 50 T. < imulis, Colds, Bronchitis.50 fr. rVeiirnlfttn, Tootknrlie, Eoeeaclie, . . . 50 1?. IIcailnclicR, Hick Iloailnclio, Verl igt?, ? 50 Hi. I>y?pcpalA, Uilious Stomnch.>>0 U. Supprcaaed, or Puml'til lViiods, . . . 12. AVliltcs, too Profuse Ferirvl*..VI 13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathinir, . . 50 14. Salt ltlicum, Erysipelas, Eruptions . .??> 16- Rhrumutltin, Rheumatic Pains ? . - o0 It'. Fever nnd Ague, Chill Fever, Afcii-::?, m 17i piles, blind orbK-edinfj, . . . . ? ? 50 18. oiilitnolnxy, nudSoroor wciiK tycs, . so 10. Catarrli,' Acute or fhronie Inmscnzn, . j'i I 20. WlioopluK-Coupjht Violent Cough?, . ij) 21. Asthma, Oppressed Bu/itliinir, . . . *0 22. Far ?I sc. liar ?es, Impaiml Hearing, . . 0 Scrofula, Knfr?rjjcdtaun?KSwelHii^, . m 24. Otiicral Debility, Pliy?icnl A\ eakuo*i, . 6U 25. l>ropuy liiid.Bcantyt?wivUoiw, . . . . - 0 ?fi. Sea?Ickncssj Hkknesa from Riding, . ? ?' 27. Kldney-JMscaBC, CiTOVCl, . . ? ? ? - ' "s Hiervon? i>ci>illiy. Seminal >\ cat"'s ?, or Involuntary lhscbar?-ua,.It "0. Sore 3Io?tlit Canker, . . ? ? ? ? ' Sli Vrinnry Weakness. W ettintf thu Bed, ._?? 31. Painful Periods, With bpasuis ? . 32. BuAVrlnfr,* utChsngeof Tale, . . ? ? ]? S.*!. Epilepaey, Swums St.<Vrt\w ?an? , . i S|. i?inliMi.ii?, fclwrided S?rc'TJiwrnt.. . . 8ft. Chronic Couge*tlou? and fcrupkoui', . J FAUIbY CASKS. Com M rii cr.) with above 35 larjre v:.;% r.nt Manual??f IHuH-tiiiiW, . ? ? ; ! ; Cane |M??n?>?"?) ?rf 20 large vtaii mi i ' Ujy-XlitHu remedies oro avitt l>y ti?c cntc or Kl?gle, l.or to any part ol il?c country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address Mu^B5K?pl?fi?}*fodlclno Co., OUieeiiD'l Dcrot,No.5G2BnnAnwAT. Xkw Voiuu For Sale l?y nil I?rugslsts. And by GEIGER 4; McGREQOR. Columbia, B.?0. _April 14. tTly , OUSTA( l.ES TO AIAKRIACK?Happy relief for young men from tho effects of errors and abuses in early lifo. Manhood re? stored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. Now and re markable remodies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninlh street, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution hav? ing a high reputation for honorable conduct and profeosional skill._July G 3mo_ U 8 EFUL AND Tourists, Travelers, And all persons going off, will find a splendid variety of I handsome and useful things for travelers at our house, such as TRAVELING TRUNKS, in Sole Leather, Linen Couch Covers, or Zinc Saratogas, or Zinc, (Gentleman's Styles,) Satchels, in Black and Bronze, with Lunch Baskets, Pocket Fans, Linen Suits, &c, &c. In all departments will be found goods at prices to suit the times. A full line of every style Shoe and Slipper, suitable for the season. _R. C. SHIVER & CO. Homo Stomach Hitters. THE CELEBRATED HOME STCMACH BITTERS are compounded from the best Tonic* and Aromatic* of the Ataferia ?tedica, and are invaluable in cases of J>i/.?pry/.sj'n and Indigestion. Tho ingredients used in their composition aro tho beat of tho class to which they belong, being highly tonic, rtimu-\ lant, stomachic,canntuative and slightly laxa? tive. They are used by the niOBt celebrated phyBiciana in tho South and West fu their private practice, m\A indorsed by colobrated chemiata'and professors in St. Louis, Chicago, Pittsbnrg ancl Cincinnati. For sale at tho Drug Stores of Dr. E. K. Jackson and W. C. Fisher, and by JOHN AG NEW & SON, Juno IS Wholesale Agontn. CAPTAIN JACK HAS gained a reputation by bloody deeds. The "INDIAN GIRL" has eatabliahed ono by giving smokers an opportunity ol saving their money by dealing with a store that makes a specialty of CIGARS. And whilst the one will bo CONVICTED OF Treachery and meet a folon's doom, the other will receive the plaudita of her euatomers, and be hailed aa the Quem of Luxury. Novor I since THE BURNING OF COLUMBIA nave devotees of the weed had snch on op? portunity as this "Little Favorite" now offers ?a email "FIGARO," at J3 50 per hundred; a brand four for twenty-fivo cents, equal to any retailed in the city at ten cents. Juno 24 I New Books at B. L. Bryan's Bookstore. LEADERS OF FRANCE, or Men of the Third Ropublic. $1.73. Questions of the Day. By Rov. Dr. nail. Work?A Story of Experience. By Miss Al colt. ?1.75. Broseant?A Novel. By Julian Hawthorne. Her Majoaty tho Queen?A Novol. By John Esten Cooke. $160. A. Vagabond Heroine. By Annie Edwards. London Heart?A Novel. Bv Fargcon. $1. May?A Novel. By Mrs. Oliphant. II. Ac. "Let our jrwt Censures :OLUMBIA, S. C, WEDNESD. Tax Notice IHEREBY notify the tax-paycra of Rich lanrl Conntv that I ?hall be :.t my office from 0 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M., from tho 1st of July to August 20, lbT.i, to receive returns from each and all persons liable to tax oti real estate and personal pioperty for taxation of l!)7:i; aloo, all taxable, polls are re? quired to niaku return under tho amended Act of tho Ooueral Assembly, approved 20th February, 1S73, to onforco tho payment ol tho poll "tax, and in default of the payment ol this tax shall ho eubj"ct to a penalty of dou blo the amount of their poll tax and required to work upon tho highway or roads. Any one who shall refuse to conform to tho require? ments of this Aul oi obey the directions ol tho County Commissioners, shall bo consi? dered guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on con? viction thereof, bo imprisoned for tho same in Iho County jail for a term uot less than ten days. The Act of the General Assembly provided for tho ro-asseasment of real estate, and to correct tho records of tho County Auditor's otlico of errors, if any exist, and to furbish a correct and complete return of all taxable property in Richland County. Tho law aleo requires the County Auditor to assess all parties who fail to mako a return of their real and porsonal property within the timo abovo noted, with u penalty of 50 per cent, on both. Tho law in this particular will be rigidly enforced, except in caece of sickness or ab senco from tho County, and all returns will bo received and assessments made in accord? ance with law, at the Auditor's oOlco, iu Co? lumbia, S. C. A. L. SOLOMON, A. R. C. Oflico Richardson street, Parker Block, Second Floor, Room No. 2. July '.) GREAT CITTIX? DOWX OF PRICES C. F. JACKSON'S! ?-?? ? *?? From this day, X will sell my Entire Stock of DRY GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES, both useful and orna? mental, at greatly RS-1 DUCEB PRICES, for cash. Money no ob? ject; it is to clear out my present stock. C. F, JACKSON. THE GREATEST REDUCTION in PRICES! will BE FOUND /.t th r. Grand Central DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT WM. 0. Lit & CD. (CUSTOMERS will find on our bargain conu J tors choice lines i>f goods, offering at lea than half nricc. All our departments are full of fjood goods, at prices to suit the limes. The clearing out salo has commenced, aud bargain* may be expected at the Gland Cen? tral L?ry Goods Establishment of WM. D. LOVE it CO., Under the Wheeler House. W. D. Love._B. B. MoCbekrv. THE ATLANTIC HOUSE, nEAl'KOHT, N. c. IS thoroughly renovated and refitted with "new furniture, and open tor the reception of _guests. This House is beauti? fully situated immediately ove. the waterb of tho harbor, with a fine view of Old Topsail In lot aud the Atlantic Ocean in front. The tide Hows semi-daily under the building, thereby promoting cleanliness and coolness, while (lies and mosquitoes are almost unknown. This is the only hotel ?o Uvorabh situated on the Atlantic coast. The building is. so constructed an to render it peculiarly desira? ble to those seeking HEALTH AND PLEASURE! The rooms are commodious and accessible to the sen brec/.", with u double piazza on the . sea-front, and delightful ptauk walks, free j from sand and dust, for th" enjoyment of pe? destrians. BATHING HOUSES, neatly fitted out, will Iis attached to the l!ou.?e, where gucstd cnu enjjy the refreshing Ma-bath. A spacious R.lLL-ltOOM is attached to the House, wlioro a BAND OK MUSIC will be in readiness to give zest and pleasure to the Heeling hours. A BAIl-ROO 4.And BILLIARD TABLES convenient to hotel. Boats, faul sailing aud well manag o.l, can bo had at atiy timo to convoy persona to points th. y desiro to visit. Tho subscriber having had much experience in hotel keeping, and aided by a courteous and compotont aasistant, flatters himself, by strict attention to business, and w ith a corps of obliging servants, at hia command, he will bo able to givo satisfaction to all. > i^lIT ii ^e promisos to supply Ihm iP7-UAU&9TABLE with overv article to be found at the first class hotels of" the lotorior, besides oystors, scollops, soft crabs an I overy varioty of fish abounding in tho prolific wa? ters of tho harbor and ocean. In this re spoct, the subscriber would roler to all who have patronized him hi voars gono by. Teiims?Per month, $35 to NO; p'or week, $11 tQ $12; per day, $2 ;>0; children aud eer vants half price. Special arrangements made with families and excursionists. GEO. W. TAYLOR. Proprietor. June 23 ilmo tVY MORNING, JULY 10. 187 We desire to inform Buyers of Clothing j M k R K B D B ? W Si A large sine r.I HATS AND SUITS, TO NEW YORK COST. rpnE CASSIMERES ranee from ~~> ccnte to i2 GO per yar!, ai.d were selected for our cus? tom tra?o. Call a-jd examine f< r yourself. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Special Notice to Excursionists. CHAR., COL. & AUGUSTA R. R. CO., Gkneral Ticket Depak t m e nt , Cor.CHiUA, S. C Inly 7,1S7D. PASSENGERS for tho Virginia Springs on line of Chesapeake and Ohio Road, by taking the s.4.2 A. M. train, will reach Rich? mond at C.30 the following morning; leave Richmond at 8 30, arriving at tho White ft'td phur Springs at HUH that evening, and at all other springs in time for lea; thus a Hording the lover of nature an opportunity to view, by daylight, eomo of the most romantic scenery in the world. Full line of Straight and Excursion Tickets on sale at Ticket OQico. E. lt. DORSEY, July S 23 General Ticket Agent. Excursion Season of 1873, Via Atlan? tic Coast Line. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. Wilmington, Coixmma & Acgcsta R. R., Wilmington, Juno 21,1873. THE attention of tho public is invitod to the superior inducements and facilities for OHEAP TRAVEL to all VIRGINIA and NORTHERN EXCURSION POINTS, rfn this lino. The following do*iralde Tickets may be ob? tained at all times of R. G. FLEMING, Agent Wilmington. Columbia and Augusta Railroad: ROUND TRIP, GOOD TO RETURN by No? vember 1,1373 ? To all the Virginia Springe, To Niagara Falls, To Saratoga Springs, T) Bedford Springs, " To Ne wport, To White Mountains, And by twenty different rentes, to Boston and Nr w York, via Niagara Falls, St. Lite rence Liver anil Whit* Mountain,--. Also. Straight Ticket? to New York, via Norfolk and Old Dominion Steamships, at same rate as via Charit ston. Tim*. Curds and Price List ob? tainable at all holt '.?>. Leave Columbia by 10.20 P. M. train. Pull? man Palace Sleeping and Parlor Coaches | thrsugh to destination. A. POPE, General Pa*?enger Agent. F. W. Cl.vbk, Adaist't Gtu. Patc'g'r Agent. June 22 lmo CLEAVELANU MINERAL SPRINGS,, v Wilson's,) ufur ..?htlhj/, FIFTY-FIVE miles West of Charlotte, N.C., will be opened for the reception of vjaitore on Tilu: I2ih ul June. The main buiidiug has been improved by the addition of threo piazzas. The Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad is hiiiabed to within threo miles of the Springs, and passengers will be met by hacks every day except Sun? days. The Air-Lilie Railroad'passes within eleven miles of the Springs, and if informed in time, hacks will be sent to meet those who may come in that way. Conveyances to other points may be had if desired. Cold and Warm baths, White Sulphur. Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Water. Band of Mu- i sic and other sources of amuscnieut. Fare j Drat class. For further particulars, applv to I MavbViiu- T. W. BltEVARD. Proprietor. | DAINTIES! I AS FOLLOWS: . jlCKLED FULTON MARKET BOUNDS, 1 put ui> to order by FtrrN A Co. Davis' Diamond Hams, and any unmix r ol licrevs on hand, and to ariive, at ridiculously low prices. . " \ Smoked Tongues, i norm- tiidj large. Sugar-Cured Strips, small in si/.o, low in I price. I Sugar-Cured Sho'.ildeie, tinnll in ?ize.Iowj i:i pric?! Smoked bYel, the ixcilhncr of which no I superlative in the language can express. WINES AND LIQUORS. It wi re uselecH, gentle reader, to t xpatiaic ' upon these; a trial alone can demonstrate their excellence Bog to add. however, that in ill in department, the FREE LIST is sus pended. Parched Java aiid Mocha COFFEES, always fresh. Full atock Haw Coffees, bio, ,vc. English and French Pickles. Proscrvca and Jellies in variety. And, as the dry goods folks say, h:i endless supply or spring and summer faiicv and sta ple GROCERIES. Pleasocall and inspect. Wo never press you to purchase, espeeiullv if von want to buy on t rod it. C,l!0. SYMMKRS. Mills House Sale Stables. TUEiiuderriignrd, having purchased the DEXTER STABLES, would in? form their friends that they still keep on hand tlret class Single and Double Harness Horses, Saddle Horst h and Mult a, which they aro prepared to sell on moat rca aonable terms. R. GRAHAM A CO. John N. Long, Agent. May I Cow Feed. ? TONS SHORTS and W11 FAT BRAN, for O tab by HOPE A GYLKS. Mi uo Event." 3. VOL. IX?NO. 90. D EPSTIN, Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium S NEW CLOTHING! GOOD CLOTHING! CHEAP CLQT111XG TLTE largest and finest of the very latest stylos of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, fur Men and Boys, over aedn in Columbia. Furnishing Goods ! IIin stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS cannot be equaled in the city, comprising evtry novelty of the season. Hats and Caps! Silk, Wool ami Straw EATS?tuo very latest' out. The celebrated "VENTILATOR' STRAW ITAT on hand?just the thing lor warm weather. , Shirts! Shirts I Shirts 1 SILK SCARFS, TIES and BOWS, of the truest and most elegant designs and patterns. All at the loweet poesible figures. Call early, at D. ETSTIN'S, May 24 _Under Columbia Botch Ahead as Usual! It. & w, c. ARE now exhibiting the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of MUM. UTS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Ever brought to thia city. Our Custom Department Is replete with a choico and elegant aseort mt-nt of CASSIMEREB AND VESTIKQS. We are atill taking ordere for those PER FECT-F1TTINO SH1RT8. March 19 Spring Clothing and Hats. KINARD 8c WILEY, DEALERS IN (1L0T1IING, DATS, UMBRELLAS, CASES, Gents' Furnishing Goods, CELEBIl.VTED STAR SHIRTS, Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW STYLE. -? ? ? TIT. have made special arringi nients with Vf one of the largest Shirt manufactnrera 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, wo guarantee a perfect fit: A CO, New York Mills. 2,200 Linen HO. L 5'J, Wamsuta, 2,100 Linen, i 15. 1! ?ti, Tuscora, 2.0C0 Linon, $lo &?). O H 03. Masonville. 1.S00 Linen, 111.50. B 5:'t. rorrestdalo, 1,000 Linen, tlO. B 4:i, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, 18. A splendid lino of Cloth Coats and Doe Pants, Fancy Cassimtre Pants, n, beautiful line of White Vests, new style. Mar l'J millinery" MRS. C. E. REED has opened fine assortment of Ladies' and (Children's DRESSES. UNDEH ' WEAR, UAllt or all descriptions. Bazaar Patterns, etc., all of which will bo sold at reduced pricce. The public in general aro invited to call and see for themselves. Mrs. Reed was awarded the highest premiums for Millinery at State Fairs o_l 1*71 and \-T>. April IS 3mo I Shingles. "\TrE are now prepared to furnish our first > > Class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in any desired quantity and upon tho shortest notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, they cannot be excelled. Ship nxuits made to'any part of the country promptly. McMASTER, MOSTEITH A ROATH. March !?; Ctnei WAGONS. A^ LAUGE lot of the justly coltbratod "MILBURN WAGONS," just received?two, threo and four horse; and i will be sold very low, if called for soon, at the Carriage Factory of JOHN AGNEW. j Mavis _ M. J._CALNAN. Agent. Ohoice Table Claret, ONE hogshead sonnd TABLE CLARE", on draught, on MONDAY NEXT, the 2'3i, very low for cash._HOPE A GYLES. New Mackerel. K/\ ElTS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL. 0\ t 50 Half and Whole Barrels, Is, 2s, la. 50 Boxes Scalod Herrings. 500 George's Codfish. Forealolowby HOPE A GYLES. London Porter and Scotch Ales. CASKS nibbert's London PORTER and Younger's Scotch ALE. tar sale bv ?Ja: edi 12 HOPE & GYLES. 10 If vou Want a Thorough Newspaper, SCRSCRIRE Foil THE PHOENIX, Daily ami Tii-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, I V CO MM HI A. SOVl lI VA ItOM> A< The Phoenix is the oldest Daily Faper in tho State, and has been regularly issued since March, 1SC?. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from all partr of the World; together with - Commercial and Mapket BEPonTs; Betides well selected Mi?cellaneocs and Rradexg Matxee, of interest fo overy I body, will be found in these publication* TEE EDITORIALS i Aro carefully prepared, by competestl ; writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT* i Taken as a whole, no better rsviisi ! ment can be made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications ; Tho following are tho TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Pn<e!ax.Si 06 I Tri-Weekly.'..2 50 Weekly Gleaner (48 columns)-1 SO These papers were the first issued ir. i Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub I lished ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout the middle and upper Coun? ties of the State, aud are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Ph<enix has a greater circulation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper published in the State. Merchants and others trill (find its columns an admirable means of communication with the people of the entire up-conntry. Advertising rateswe 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 Blending. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing Done at Home' esfeciaeey "wiiex Style and Price are the Same. THE PHOENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office j > la thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of various grades nod styles, from one foot to the fiftieth part of an inch-in size; BORDERS, CU I S; Black, Colored and Transfer INK; PAPER and CARDS. The proprietor is a practical prinlej, and employs the most bkilled men in the profession; all work is executed at short? est notice possible, in tho latest and best styles, and at N ow York prices. GALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1, 2, 3 and 1 Sheet Posters, Hand-biUa, Programmes, Pamphlots, Bills of Fare, Circulars, Briefe, Dodgers, Flyers, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Checks, Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks, Tage, Cards of all kinds and sizes Wedding, Visiting, Bnsinesp, Show.