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BY J. A. SELBY. Hotel Abbxvals, Jaiy 24.?Wheeler Souse-'J O Turner, T H Kimbrough, J P HoBcb, Ga; G K Walker, Tenn; TS OlarkeoD, N O; J M Marshall, Abbeville; F F Cbapeau, O A SpeisBigger, P Duffie, J H Youngblood, Charleston; F S Harris, V S, A; J C Paechale, Pnil; A M Crane,'* a; Mrs J S Thompson, Li? berty Hill; B F Bryan, W C & A RR; F H Mullins, SO; WH Whitney, N Y; H W Parr, Fairfield. Hendrix House?W D Hamilton, Rich land; A Jones, Edgefleld; V Sullivan, S C; J F SanderB. Barnsville; JB Jones, Edgefleld; J D Sianton, Fairfield; R Chiunies, N C; F W Ball, Baltimore; W Settle, Anderson; J M Harrell and wife, Darlington. Columbia Hotel?W T Butt, Aagusta; J W Epban, Missouri; E P Butt, H V Northrop, Charleston; H Smith, Ala; A Cornoy and wife, Ga; Mrs E C Erase and son, Lanrens; Rev J Fulterton, C P Gardner, G B Reab, M Grenneker, P G Webb, Oharieston ;E H Brooks, Orange borg; J A Duncan, wife, two children, S C; D M-fiodges, Allehdale; Wm Elliott, Beaufort; J H Stelling, G & C R R; T E Orchard, city. He Saw the Editor.?A burly indi? vidual, the other day, rushed into tho sanctum of the Humboldt (Nevada) Re? gister, and palling an enormous six Bhooter, inquired anxiously for the ed? itor. "With great presence of mind," Bays the fearless qnm-drivor, "which al? ways oharaoterizee us when in the pre? tence of danger, we suddenly arose, knocked the intruder down, seized him by the collar and nether extremities and threw him into the street. When last seen he ,vas making a 2.40 gate for Win nemacca, on the railroad, singing, 'I want to be an angel.' The revolver captured in the melee is on exhibition at this office." An old cynic says: "With many wo? men, going to church is little better than looking into a bonnet shop." I INFORMATION FOE ALL! If yon Want a Thorough Newspaper, subscribe fob THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IK COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA. The Ph(ENix is the oldest Daily Paper in the State, and has been regularly issued since March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE. By Telegraph and Mails, from all parts of the World; together with CoMsrEBCiAL and Ma uk et Reports; Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Reading Mattee, of interest to every? body, will be found in these publications. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while Bpecial attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no better invest? ment can be made, than a subeoription to one or the other of these publications. The following aro tho TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Da?v Phoenix.Si 00 Tri-Weekly .2 50 Weekly Gleaner (48 columns)- 1 50 These papers were the first issued in Columbia, in 1SG5, after, its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub? lished ever since. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout the middle and upper Coun? ties of the State, aud aro excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Pntusix has a greater circulation through the upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper published in the State. Merchants and others will find its colnmns an admirable means of communication with the people of tho entire up-country. Advertising rates aro reasonable and equable. Send adver? tisements marked with tho 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." Office on Richardson (or Main) street, between Taylor and Blanding. JULIAN" A. SELBY, Proprietor. 'Let our rust Censnres COLUMBIA, S. C, FRIDA ?poolal Notices. m THE MILD POWER <?0 CURES 7m ? ^ to nrarnnETS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST ample cxr-ericnce, nn entire raccc*". Simp.'.", Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They ara Ute only medianes perfectly adapted to popular use???? timplu that mistakes ennnot be mudu in usinir them ; fo harmlose es to be free from danger; and to efficient ni to Iki nlwaya reliable. They have th? highest commendation from nil, und will always rciidcreutufiiciion. Price, in large ttrttnlrachiu virus, with directions: No*. Cure?. Cents. I. Fever?, Congestion, Inflammation?, . . 50 Worms, Worm Fever, Wonn Colic, . ? 50 . <'rylnR-Collc, or Teething of Infants, . 50 ?;. .IIurra?M| of Children or Adult-, . . 50 5. Ity-tentery, Griping, Bilious Cob.-, . . 50 i. ("lioIcrn-Morbua, Vomiting.50 *? e'oupliK, CoMb, Bronchitis,.50 fr. IVexiral?in, Toothache, Faceartie. ... 50 II. Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo, . 50 10. l>y?i>< ]iHin, Bilious Stomach. .... SO 1 !? tiuppr?a?*d. or Painful Periods, . . . 50 12. \Vnltea, too Frofuso Periods, .... 50 13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing, . . -0 M. Salt Rntnm, Erysipels?, Eruption-, . 50 15. RUcumatUm, Rheumatic Pnin*,. . . .'0 WJ. Fever and Ague, Chill Fe vet, Agues, 50 1"- I'llm, blind or bleeding,.5? 1fr. Ophthalmy, an i rore or W? an F.y.-, . -0 W. Catarrh, Acute o, Chronic Itmueaza, . 5C 20. lVhooplng-Cougli,Violent Cough?, . tt 21. AathmayOppreswd Breathinjr, ...? 22. Ear Dlichitrffci, Impaired Hearing, . 50 23. Scrofula. Enlarged GUmds-Swcllinjr', . i0 24. Cieneral Debility, Physical W ealtaess, . .'0 25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretion", . . . . -0 26. Kra-SIcUueas, Kiciness from Itiuing, . .0 27. Kidiiey-l?l?ea*e, Grave!, . . . . . ;j oc. Wcrvou? ?etoUIty.?emiaal \\ < ..^u-.s?, or Involuntary Discharge*,.\ Sora Mouth, Canker, . . . ? ? 50. Urinary WeaUness, wcttiag the Bed, 51. Painful Period*, with BWttia*, . . 32. SufrerincK nt Change ot T.li ?, . . . . )? S3. Epllcpsey. St msm?, St. A itu* Dar..? \ . iV) 34. Jllphtherln. I Iterated Sore Hiro.*'. . . . Chronic Cougastiou? and Eiu-.tM.-.-., ? FAXILY CASKS. Case Morocco) with above 35 large r.1 Muuunl of Direction!-; .?. : Case (Morocco; of 20 Vinie v;.i.- u; Ci case country price. Adtlrca* HumDhrevs' Specific ' . ? C Hom?opathie Medicine Co., Office and Depot. No. W2 BnoAnwAT. Nr.w Yoiuc For Sale uy all I?ruggl-itH. And bv GEIGER & McGREGOR. Columbia, BJC. " April 14. t^lv_ OBSTACLES TO M ARKIACE? Happy relief for young men from the effects of errors and abuees in early lifo. Manhood re* stored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and re? markable remedies. Books and circulars aent 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 C 3mo City Property for Sale. | FOR sale on advantageous terms, a [most desirable RESIDENCE, pleasantly located in tbe city, having large grounds and convenient out-buildings. Titles perfect. Call at once on ANDREW CRAWFORD, July 13 tl>_ No. 3 Law Hange. Grist Mill to Kent. TO RENT, that well-known GRIST MILL, at the junction of Broad and Saluda Rivers, known as Geiger's Mill. There is a dwelling and six or eight acres of land attached. For term*, apply to July 10 U0 VV. P. GEIGER. as (Morocco) of 20 large vuw u..?. ? ?< . e'? ? .TTTlicsc remeillea. are sent l\y the IC or Blntrlc b?\ to any part ?jf lh? antry, <Vc? of chars?, on receipt of SEND for ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, and examine our Dricee, before purchas? ing, as we claim to sell lower than any other establishment in the city. Remember the number, 1,230 Ridge avenue, Philadelphia. Jone 25 +8m Helnltah's Great Pill, the l.lver PHI_ Purifies tho Blood, cures Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Bilious Complaints. Try them. Don't suffer anv more. Mav August Magazines at Bryan's Book? store. DEMO NESTS BOOK OF FASHION, trotley's Lady's Hook, Leslie's Magazine of Fashion, I'ettrson's Magatine, Atlantic Month'y. Harper's Monthly, Italian's Monthly. Lumber. onn nnn f?et building lum flUv'fVvv BEB, on hand at my Mill in Lexington County and tor ^ule. Ordere li!!< d at short notice. Address P. O. l >x No. 1C0, or apply at mvresidenco.on Main Street, near new Poet Ofslce Luildii g,Columbia, S. C. July 2? lino W. i.OWlty. Choice Table Claret, One hogshead (ie>n?d table clare . r.n draught.oh monday next, the j;;, very low for ea*h. _HOPE ft GYLES. Revised Statutes State South Carolina. COMPLETE in one volume, ii). ACTS el' the Legislature. It72 73, SI. For nale nt R. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. Uats and Corn, ?t AAA BUSHELS ptime white CORN. X.VVJVi 600 bushels heavy OATS. For sale low for ca^h. HOPE .v. GYLES. The "Morris Cottor. Gin." HAVING enlarged my buuinrss, I again offer the above Gin to the planters of South Carolina. Having been thirty-eight years in tho business, I feel confident I can please the moat fastidious. My Gins are war? ranted to please, or no sate. They run lighter, gin cleaner, make more lint from the same quantity of seed cotton, than any other Gin made. The price iow-er than any Gin in tho market. Planters wishing theso Gins, will pleaso order early, to avoid delav. Price,l3 50 per saw. WOOD TURNING, of every style, done with neatness end despatch, and cheaper than Northern work can Le brought hero for. Ad? dress E. MORRIS, July J5 :'m C Sambia, s. C. Attend the T Y MORNING. J-tfLY 25, 1873 SELLING OUT uLOoBjMllSl J WJL1? et-::, fn m THIS DAY ON, rar eutire BOOTS, SHOES AXD IIATS, At and belcw cost, contemplating to giro np business. B. SCHWERIN. _ Jn'y 15 Tax Notice IHEREBY notify the tax-payers of Rich land County that I shall be at my office from 1) o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M", from the lat of July to August 20,1873, to receive rcturna from each and all persona liable to tax on real eetato and pereonal property for taxation of 1373; aleo, all taxable polls are re? quired to mako return under tho amended Act ot the General Assembly, approved 20th February, 1873, to enforco tho payment of tho poll tax, and in default of the payment of this tax shall bo subject to a penalty of dou? ble the amount of their poll tax and required to work upon the highway or roads. Any one who Bhall refuse to conform to the require? ments of this Act or obey tho directions ol the County Commissioners, shall bo consi? dered guilty of & misdemeanor, and, on con? viction thereof, be imprisoned for the samo in the County jail for a term not lees than ten days. * The Act of the General Assembly provides for the re-assessment of real estate, and to correct the records of the County Auditor's oflico of errors, if any exist, and to furnish a correct and complete return of all taxable property in Richland County. The law also requiros the County Auditor to assess all parties who fail to make a return of their real and personal property within tho time above noted, with a penalty of 50 per cent, ou both. Tho law in this particular will be rigidly enforced, except in cases of sickness or ab? sence from the C unity, and all returns will be received and assessments made in accord? ance with law, at the Auditor's office, in Co? lumbia, S. C. A. L. SOLOMON, A. R. C. Office Richardeon street, Parker Rlock, Second Floor. Room No. 2. July 9 Ho! for the Mountains Hi North Caro? lina, Via the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad: EXCURSION TICKETS are on sale at the office of the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad. Charlotte, to and from the fol? lowing places: Asbeville and return, 113 00 Marion " " 8.25 Morganton" " 7 00 Hickory Station ?? 5.75 Trains connect at Charlotte both ways with Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad. .Tickets Good until used. July IC lmo_W. W. PEG RAM. Aaont. Special Notice to Excursionists. CHAR., COL. St AUGUSTA It. It. CO., GUNtEAl TieKET DeP?BTHEST, Coi.rainiA, S. C July 7,1&7J. PASSENGERS for the Virginia Springs on liue of Chesapeake and Ohio Road, by taking tho 8:42 A.M. train, will reach Rich? mond at C.30 the following morning; leave Richmond at 8.30, arriving at the White Sul? phur Springs at 8 05 that ecening, and at all other springs in time for tea; thus affording the lover of nature an oppoitunity to view, by daylight, some of the most' romantic scenery in the world. ? Full line of Straight and Excursion Tickets ou ealo at Ticket Office. E. R. DORSEY, July 8 25 _ General Ticket Agent. Photographic Gallery. RISER Si CO., on Plain street, are making the very beet PHOTOGRAPHS; alBO, the bOBt FERREOTYPES ill the State, aro now made at this gallery, either sitting or standing. Old pictures copied in the very best manner. Wo arc now prepared to fur? nish any kind of picture, varying in price from 50 cents to 11 CO. G[vo_ne a call._ July 8 lm _ PRESIDENT GRANT IS now enjoying the ltixutiee of Long Branch, and all good judges cf the weed are enjovinie the luxuries of the INDIAN GIRL UiOAK h 1'ORE, for they will not allow their attention to I e ARRESTED by the display of other brands but go to the place where CIGARS o! pure Havaua ti bacco can bo bought at dmustic prices. Whilst a legislator inny be accused bribery, and lose tin- suppott 'if his eot.stiiuei.ts, or a Congressman be : n np FOR BIGAMY, Indian Giri will ever receive tho patronage land support rail who appreohit" *. ?t??ri : ti.:.: :...?k> ? a special! v o! the b'lsiii'-ss. Fr^sh i?i$cr.:!r. * ?)f \ BOXES freani. l.t-mon, Mill:, Ginger , ?\J SiiHpps itbd Cracknels, f >r sal' by .1-:! e 1.1 HOPE A GYLES. The Georgia Gin. ON entering our fifth season with these GINS, we have only to aay, that in EVERY case parties arho have bought them or seen them used have been DELIGHTED with them, and pronounce them tho BEST they have any knowledge of. Wre GUARANTEE them to gin as clean, run as LIGHT. GIN as FAST and turn out as GOOD SAMPLE as ANY GIN THAT IS MADE. Pleaso order early, so as to avoid disappointment. Catalogue and reference forwarded on application. L?RICK St LOWKANCK, Juno 21 jSo'o Agents for South Carolina. Sugar-On red Shoulders and Strips, t 6BBLS. Sugar-Cured SHOULDERS and Breakfast STRIPS. _ HOPE ft GYLES. Cow Feed * p? TONS SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, for O sale by_HOPE St OYLES. A Manual for County Officers, [J10R Clerks, Sheriffs, Trial Justices, Pro " bate Judges, Auditor?. Ac , for sale at June 20 L. BRYAN'S Bboketorc. rue Event." VOL. JX?NO. 107 U S EFUL ! suauu mn \ I I -? ? ?-? j Tourists, Travelers, And all persons going off, i will find a splendid variety of I handsome and useful things I 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. I In all departments will be found goods at prices to suit the times. I A full line of every style Shoe and Slipper, suitable for the season. _R. C. SHIVER & CO._ GREAT CUTTING D?WS OF PRICES AT C. F. JACKSON'S! From this day, I will oil 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. O. F. JACKSON. THE GREATEST REDUCTION PRICES! BE FOUND Grand Central DRY GOODS ESIM1?!1MEVT WD. 1. LOTS & CO. C^USTOMEBS will find on our bargain eoun J tera choice hues ?;! yotn!*, offering a: lees than halt price. All onr departments aie full of g jod goods, at prices to suit the times. The clearing out s.ale ha? commenced, and bargains may he expected at the Grand Cen? tral Dry Goods Eetablishnant of WM. D. LOVE & CO., Under the Wheeler House. W. I). Lovr. II. B. MrCnt UHY. We desire to infcrm Buyers of Clothing We have *.!.:- dav MARKED DOWN A isrue linv^i j SI'RIXii tJ ASSllf ERES H AT S AS-J S I' ITS, TO NEW YORK COST. riUIE CASSIMEBES rar.ce !r< m 73 cents t-. 12 00 per yard, t.:..'. w< re u U ctt ! for onr cus? tom trade. Call and ex*u.int lor yourself. R. & W. C. SWAFFIEL?. Mais House Sale Stables. THE undersigned, liavingpnrchastd the DEXTEIt STABLES, would in? form their friends that they still keep on hand first clase Single and Double Harness' Horses, Saddle Horses and Mules, which thev are pr< pared to sell on most rea? sonable terms. It.GBABAM & CO. Jons N. Losen, Agent. M?S * Seegers' Beer is Pure. Columbia Hotel Clothing Emporium! NEW CLOTHING! LTf.f TITE largest and finest of the verv latest styles of CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, f )t Men and Boys, ever eeeu in Columbia. Furnishing Goods I Missto--!;or GENTS'FURNISHING GOODS iiiinot be equaled iu the city, comprising uvtry novelty ol the ?caaou. Hats and Caps! Silk, Wool and Straw HATS?the verv latest out. The celebrated "V E N T I L A T O B" !STRATA' HAT on Land?joint the thing for warm weather. Shirts! Shirts! Shirts ! SILK SCARFS, TIES and BOWS, of tho finest and most elegant designs and patterns. All at the lowest possible figures. Call early, at D. EPSTIN'8, May 24 _ Under Columbia Hotel. Ahead as Usual! Jt & R. & W. C. S\Y ARE now exhibiting tho LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of . UTS GEMS' FCRUKG GOODS Ever brought to this city. Our Custom Department Is replete with & choice and elegant assort? ment of CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. We are still taking orders for those PER? FECT-PITTING BJ31RT8._MarchlO _ Spring Clothing and Hats. KIN ARD & WILEY, DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DATS, UMBRELLAS, CAN'ES, Gents' Furnishing Goods, M CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS. - . ? ? Spring Clothing and Hats, NEW_S TY LE. WE have made special arrange ments with one ol tho largest Shirt manufacturers to supply our trade with WHITE and FANCY SHIRTS at the annexed pricee, for caah per half dozen; tho quality and number of Linen and Workmanship, wc guaranlco a perfect tit: A CO, New York Mills, 2.2C0 Linen, f 10. B 5'J, WTamauta, 2,100 Linen, $15. B CO, Tuacora, 2.0C0 Linen, $13 50. 0 B 0>, Masonville. l.SOO Linen, ?11.50. B 53, 1'orrcBtdale, l.OUO Lintn, $10. B 11, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, $t>. A splendid lino of Cloth Coats and Doe Pants, Fancy Cassimere Pauts, a beautiful line'if White Vests, new 6tylc. Mar 19 Shingles. \ITE arc now prepared to furnish our first YY class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in any desired quantity and upon the shortest notice. For economy, durability and supe? rior finish, they cannot be excelled. Ship? ments made to any part of the country promptlv. McMASTER, MONTEITH & ROATH. March 10 6m O WAGONS. LARGE lot ol the justly celebrated "MILBUB.N WAGONS," j'iri rcecivet! two, three and four horse; and will be so'.d very"low, if called for soon, at the Cartiage Fa :tory of JOHN AGNEW. M^vis M. J. CALNAN, Agent._ DAINTIES! AS FOLLOWS: .31CttLED FULTON MARKET ROUNDS, 1 put un to order by Ftrrid A Co. Dav:*' Diamond Hani-, and any number of :.< l :ts ? n hand, and t.. arriTC. at ridiculously ; low . tr. Statik? 1 Tongnt s. enormonaly largo. : ir.g.ir-Ct'.red Strips, small in size, low iu price, >??.?"???<' :>. .1 Shoulders, email in size,low I in : nee. i Sin >.? ! l- (.;.;! . excellence of which no : :".;?? : li,ti> .:. .l.i language can express. WINES AND LIQUORS. ; I: wer? u-ekes, gentle reader, to expatiate r.i n these; a triul alone can demonstrate their excellence. Leg to add. however, that intliH department, tho FREE LIST is sus : 1 Parent d Java and M lehn COFFEES, always ', fresh. Full stock Haw CoftVos, Rio, AC. t English and French Pickles. Preserves and Jellies iu variety. And, as the dry goods folko say, an endless supply of spring and summer fancy and Sta? ple GROCERIES. Please call and inspect. Wo never prcee von to purchase, especially it you want to buy on > redit. Gl'O._SYMMERH. Warren Hoe. ANOTHER assortment of IhotO superior HOES juat received. Those whom we we were unable to supply recently can now have their orders filled. July 8 _ JOHS AQNF.W A SON. Family Flour. 100 BBLS. Extra Family FLOUR. VM barrels low priced, but sound. For sale by_HOPE A OYLES Western Hay. V. \LFS TIMOTHY HAY. for ?alt low ? : ;hYb. HOPE \ GYLES. 100