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THE PHOENIX, Publi?Wa.I)Wiyipa^lW-Weekly, TH3 Every Wednesday Horning, BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Editor and Proprietor, Office on Richardson St., near Taylor. -?*??', Vf ras fuiKMiwiuu oldest Daily Paper in 8oath Carolin a, has the lausest oibqulation in tho upper portion of the State, and has been regularly issued elnoe Its inception? March 21,1805. jW Book and Job. Printing ol every do soriptlon faithfully attended to. SCBBCalrTION. Daily, six months, ti CO: Tri-WeokJy, 2 60; "Weekly, 1 50. advebtibemekts Inserted In the Daily at $1 persquaro or nine lines for first, and CO cents each subsequent insertion; not exceeding five linos in length, 75 cents. Long advertisements by the week, month or year, at lese rates. Marriages. Funeral Invitations, do., $1. aoektb. E. H..Bates, Union; Julius Poppe, Anderson. H. W.Lawaon, Abbeville. Bobert Bryoo, Spartanfcurg. D. D. Moore, Rock Hill. ? J. A. Grigaby, Bldgeway._ A Sermon In .ml Nut-Shell. Live and let your neighbor Hvo, You will bMhe'tyMter for it; Give unmindful when you give, Yon will bo tho bettor for it. * Be not solfiab. in your living, Be not boastful in your giving; Live and give, for giviug's living; Yon will be the better for it. Live as angels all incline, Yon will be the better for it; Give and make your lives divine, Yon will be the better for it; In Heaven, love iaJiving wholly, In the skies thereofgiving solely, Keep your life thus sweet and holy; Yon will be the better for it. New York is reported to he suffering from a mild return of the velocipede mania. ??>? Private Boarding. MRS. WYATT is prepared to accommod Ate 'Several BOARDERS with meals and lodging; also, provide for a number of Table Boarders. Bealdenco on Plain, between Bull and Piokens streets. _?_Sept 0 A Manual for County Officers, OR Clerks, Sheriffs, Trial Justices, Pro? bate Judges, Auditors, Ac, for Hale at Jane 29 lt. L. BRYAN'S B?okstore. t. p. stovall. o. o. hull. Flour Made by the New Process. STOV?LL& HTTX.X.,1 - Proprio tore of Stovall's Excelsior Mills, ?33 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, OA. F !AMONG lato improvements in the manufacture of FLO pB, by far the most important ia 'the recently-dis? covered method of PURIFYING MID-1 DLINGS. This wonderful invention is des? tined to revolutionize tho entire Milling sys? tem in this country. By it a more thorough separation is effected between the outer husk snd the farinaceous portion of the grain, and a Flour is produced of greater and more uni? form purity and sweetness than can be made in tho old stylo, and with no increaso in cost. We have, at heavy expense, introduced this /?NEW PBOOE88'*4ttto our Mill, and aro pre? pared to offer Flour greatly improved in color and quality over corresponding grados made | in the usual method. Liberal deductions made on car-load lots. Aug 2G 3mo_BTOVALL A HULL. State of South Carolina. To the Commissioner* of Election for Fair field County. a tTTHEREA8, Hon. SANDERS FOBD, who, TV at the general election hold in Octo? ber, 1872, was cboien a member of the Senate for the eleotion district of Fair field County, I to serve for the term of fonr years, has, ainoe said election, deoeaaed; and, whereas, the Constitution of the State of South Caro? lina directs that in suoh ease a writ of elec? tion ahaB be issued by the President of the Senate for the purpose of filling the vacancy thns occaaioned for the remainder of the term for which the member so deceased was elected to serve: Nbw, therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby required, aftar due advertisement and with strict regard to all tho provisions of the Constitution and laws Of the said State touching your duty in suoh caae, to hold an election for a member for the Senate for tho eleotion district aforesaid, to serve lor tho remainder of the term for which the said Hon. Sanders Ford was electod, the polls to bo opened at <he various polling places of election in the said distriotou WEDNESDAY, the eighth day of Ootober, A. D. 1873, by tho various sets of managers for those placet,; and the counting of the votes east and the declaration of the reBult of the election to he in accordance with the provisions of Sections 2 and 8 of Aot of the General Assembly enti? tled "An Aot to amend an Aot entitled an Act providing for the general elections and the manner of conducting the same," approved March 12, 1872, (page 171, A. A., 1871 and 1872.) This writ, together with a certified copy of Tour return of the election held nnder it, have before the Senate at its next mooting after the eloctlon. Witness the signature of the Honorable R. Howell Ghavks, President of the Senate,, at Columbia, this 11th day of September, A. D. 1878. B. HOWELL OLE a YEN, 1 * 'L?^i President or tbn 8onr.te. Attest: J. WooDBUrjr, Clerk of tho Senate. Sept 1*_>? Teas and tjoffee. ESPECIAL attention paid to the excellence I of these domestic luxuries. TEAS from 58 oeats to choicest imported at $'2.00 per pound. Our.1 PARCHED JAVA COFFEE is genuine; alao, Mocha; stock of RAW COFFEES varied and sold at low prices._GEO. BYMMBRS. Family Flour. S100 BBL8. Kxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low priced, but sound. For saleby HOPE & gyles (Cow Feed. 5TOSJ SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, for sale by HOPE A GYLBB. Barnum's Rotel, Corner Jirda^eay dndticeiiiUtfi Siriits, NEW T?RK tltV. ' \ .*?*?* ,"' r 4: On both A?nrican and "European Plant ? t ? i ?' i COMPLETE with, all mcxVrn improve? ments: rhoms et tulle and ebitrie;'pri? vate parlors, baths, elevatort-. Ao Loo at ion untun passed, bring in the vmj centre oT fa ?bioti aadbill >aut New York lite, lu moxi mit y to uliurobee and placed ot atuuacment, and Lord <v Tayiur'a, Arnold <v Constables' and J. A C. Johnston's dry goods palaces. The hotel id under thn management of A. S. Barnnm, formerly ot Ha mum's Hocel, lir.lti more; I. N. Green, of Dayton, Ohio, and re? cently of New York, and Freeman Bariiura, Barnum'a Hotel, 8t. Lonis. ^epl 9 '|;Vlmo ATHAIRON Only 50 Cenis per Boille. It promote* the CUtOWTII, PRKSKRVPS the t; O i.OH, and luercnscM tlio Vi?ui and BEAUTY of the IIAIK. Ovxn THmxy Years aoo Lvov's KATnArnoy Ton TtTK Hai5i was tint placed in Ihn market by Ptofenwr K. Thomas Lyon.a graduatoot Princoton CoHego. Tho namo is derived from tho Urook. "KAnnio,"?igiilfyiug to cltant, fiMrf/y.rWurraif?', or Ttttor*. Tbe favor it has roceivod, and tho popu? larity it has obtained,If unprecedented and incrcd iblo. It incroases tho Orowth and Hkautt of tho Hais. It is a delightful dressing. It eradicates Dandruff. It prevents tho Hair from turning gray It kespa the hoad cool, andjrivoa tho hair a rich ,?of r. glossy appearance. It la tho bamb In Quantity: and Qoai.itt as it waa.ovor m Quarter of a Cf.n - tdbt Aoo, sad is sold Xiv all DniggUt* and Coon try Stores at only J?iftjr Cent? per Bottle WoMai^liirTjsHerJM LYON'S1, ATHAIRON a*** March r> _i j iy _ New Mackerel. K (\ KITS Mess and No. 1 MAOKEBKL. tJ\f 50 Halt and Whole Barrel?, la, 2?, Is. 50 Boxos Scaled Ilorrh gs. 500 George's Codfish. For aale low by HOPE A GYLES. Mocha and Java Co flees. BAGS pid Government JAVA. 10 pockets Furo Mocba. For sale low by HOPE A OYLES. 10 S.T-1860-X. 18 PURELY A VEGETABLE PREPARATION, composed simply of woll-kno-nn ROOT8, HE*RBS and FR O ITS, combined with other torcpertica, which in their nature aro Cathartic. Aperient, Nutritious, Diuretic, Alterative ami Anti-iiiUous. The. whole is nreaen '->d in a luffl cient quantity of spirit from tho HVOAK CAN" if to k?ep them iu any climate, which makes the P LAKTATION ITTERS one of the moat desirable Tonlcaetnd Cis ?hartin in tho world. They aro intendtd abrlctly as a Temperance Bitters only to bo used as & med ine, and a'.v.-j a so cording to directions. They aro iho sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. They act upou a diseased liver, and atimulato to such a degree that, a healthy action ia at onco brought about. As a remedy to which Women arc capociaUy eubjoct it In super? seding every other stimulsnL Aa a Spring and Hammer Tonic tboy havo no eiruaT They aro a mild and gentlo Purgative an weH aa Toulc. They purify tho blood. They aro a splendid Appctizer. Thoy raako the weak strong. They purify and invigorate. They euro Dya i^pc'.i. Constipation and Headache. Thoy act as a epocifle in aU species of disorders which undermine tbe bodily strength and break down (he animal Bplrita. t ' Depot, 63 Park Place, New York. Bagging and Ties. t) 000 GINQ8 De?Vy ?lauuard DAG' ALSO, Arrow Ties and Baling Twino. Jnet ro? ceivod and for aale by Aug 20_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Gilt Edge Butter. ALWAY8 ftceh on hand, and although in procuriDc tbia extra quality wo have to .pay more, still we soil at samo priue as the inforior gradea-usually retailed in Columbia Our grades aro all first clacs. _An?_17_GBO. 8YMMEB8. Wines. l-f _r\ OASES Finest Uatawba WINE, I 1\J 20 oasos Estephe CLAKET, JoBt arrived and for sale at Aug 15 HARDY SOLOMON'S. Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta B WILMINGTON, N, O., Sept. 8.1878. ; . EC rm OMKi tue following Scbe*. 6?l?aK?ulo will go into effect at 3.30 A. ST., Mttsday.'StfciSie*-;! ?DAT EIPHtSS TBAIK?(DAILY. 1 Leave Union Depot, Wilmington...! 3.CO AM Arrive Florence..;...1110 AM Arrive at Columbia. 4.45 PM Loavo Colombia. 0.40 AM Arrive at Florence-. .11 20 AM Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington, 6.15 PBI MOIIT EXPRESS?[daily, 80KDATH EXCEPTED- ] Leave Union Depot, Wilmington.... 5.45 I'M Arrive iriorenco.11 22 PM Arrive at Columbia. 3 48 AM Arrive at Augusta. 8.20 AM Leave Augusta.,. 5 50 I'M Arrivo Columbia.10.35 PM Arrive Florence.2.27 AM Arrive at Union Depot, Wilmington, 8 00 AM Passengers leaving Columbia on the 6.40 A. M. Train arrive in Richmond at G.20 A.M. the following day. Washington 12.50 P. M , New York 10.38 P.M. Tho Train leaving Columbia at C 40 A M., connects with the Camden Train at the crot* lug, and makca close connection at Florence for Charleston. Those taking tho 10.S5 P. M. Train from Columbia have choice ol ionics at Weldon, either by tho Bay Line,arriving in Baltimore at 8.00 A.M., or by the all rail lino, [no Rich? mond,] arriving in Baltimore C.S0 A. M. _JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt.__ The Short Line Schedule. Cn.vhlot7e, CoLf.MISlA .V Avgvkta B.R. Co., CoLTUUl.1, b. C June 13, 1873. ing Schedule will be run ove r this road! GOING NORTH. Train No. 2. Train No. 1. Leave Augueta.3.52 A M 5.50 PM LoaveGranitevUlt!.-1 l?AM 16.58 PM Arrive Columbia.'8.29 AM 10.47 I'M Leave Columbia.8 42 A M . Ariivo Charlotte.'2.27 PM . ooino south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3 Leave Charlotte.4.20 AM . Arrive Columbia.9 30 A M . Leave Columbia.*9 4? A M 3.15 AM Leave Granitovillc... .1 10 P M ~ 7.11 AM Arrive Augusta. 12.C0PM 6.20 AM ?Rrcakfast. j Dinner. tSupper. Standard time ten minutes blower than Washington; six faster than Columbia time. Both South bound train? make close con? nection at Aucusta for nil points South and West. Through Tickets sold and Baggage checked to all principal points North. South, East and West. Paseougers leaving Columbia on (he 8 42 A. M. train aroduein Richmond at 6.20 A.M., Washington 12.50 P. M., Baltimore 2.40 P.M., Philadelphia 7.00 P. M., New York 10.Efc P.M. the following dav. E. B. DOBSEY, General Ticket Agent. James Anderson, Genernl Superintendent. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. FST ?a OTPvSS^- CONDENSED TIME tKK5Ii?=3ffi5 TABLE, Richmond and Danville, Richmond and Danville It. W.. N. C. Division, and North Western N. 0. B. W., in effect on and after ijuuday, Miiy 11,15:73: GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAIL. EXP11ESS. Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M . C 25 A. M Leave Salisbury. 0.50 P. M. B.84A.M Leave Greensboro. 1.40 A. M. 11 10 A. M Leave Danville. 4.32 A.M. 1.52 P. M Loave Burkville. 9.44 A. M. 0.40 P. M Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.30 P. M GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond. 2.30 P.M. 5.10 A. M Leave Burkville. 5.34 P. M. S.2b A. M Lcavo Danville.10.41 P. M. 12.57 P. M Leave Greensboro_2.15'A.M. 4.CO P. M Leave Salisbury. 4 57 A. M. G.22 P. M Arrive at Charlotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.30 A. M GOING EAST. Leave Greensboro_1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M Leave Company Shops 3 3li A. M. Ail2 2UP.M Leave Raleigh. 8 05 A. M. Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11.05 A. M. GOING WEST. Leave Goldsboro. 4.00 P. M. Leave Raleigh. 7.45 P. M. LeaveCompauyShope 12.05 A.M.. 2.15 P. SI Arrive at Greeusboro. 1.30 A.M. 3.30 P. M .\ortli-vvestern N. C. It. lt.,Salem Hindi Lcavo Greeneboro. 3.40 P. M Arrive at Kemersville. 5.10 P. M Lcavo Kemersville. 9.00 A. M Arrive at Greensboro.10.?0 A. M Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire long t hot road. Express daily between Corn pan v Shops aud Charlotte, Sundays excepted Pullman Palace Cars on night train tbctweem Charlotte and Richmond, wit hot* change. 8. E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent. T. M. R. Talcot. Engineer Biul Gen.Sup't. Change of Schedule. Soutu Carolina Railroad Coupany, CoLuatiiiA, S. C, June 28. 1872. and alter huniiay, 29th instant: MAIL AJtD FA8SKSOLU Til..IN. Leave Columbia at.5.30 am Arrive at Charleston at. ;.1.10 pro Leave Charlestonat.0.00 am A rrive at Columbia at. .1.45 pm XIOBTKA* .tESS, FRKIOUTaND accommodation train, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia .7.15pm Arrive. .6.15 a nt Arrive Charleston 7.10 p m Leave ..0.45 ?m Camden Train"will run Monday,Wednesday mid Satnrdav, as follower Leave Columbia at. 10 40 A. M Arrive at Camden at. 3.25 P. M Leave Camden at. 3.45 A. M Arrive at Columbia at. 8 40 A. M A. L. TYLER,Vico-Presiden t 8. B. Pickinb. General Ticket Agent._ Greenville and Colombia Bailroad IHBBi?fflP!!3aT?TRAINS run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and down; with Trains going North and Bout lion Charlotte, Columbia and Angneta and Wil? mington,Columbia and Augusta Railroads. cp. Leave Columbia at.7.15 a. m Leave Alston._'9.05 a. m Leave Newberry. 10.40 a. m Leave Cokesbury..2.( 0 p. m Leave Bel ton...".. 3.50 p. m An ive at Greenville. 5.30 p. m down. LeaveGreenvllle ut. 7.SO a. ni Leave Relton. '.?30 a. m Leave Cokesbury......11.15 a. m Loavo Newberry"..2.30 p. m Leave Alston.4.20 p in Arrive at Columbia. 6.(0p. m Anderson Branch and Blue Bidtje btvitith down. rr. Leave Walhall? 5 45 a. tu. Arrive 7.15 p. m Leave Porryville 6.75 a. tu. 6.85 p. m Leave Pendleton 7.10 a. m. 5.50 p. m Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p. tu Arrive at Belton 9.00 a. m. Lcavo 3.60 p. in Accommodation Trains run on Abbevillei Branch MdiKlav?.WniliKnUM- an? Fridave. On Anderson Rraneh.bet ween Be Ron and An? derson, Tuesdays, Thnri-davc und SatnrdsTs. THOMAS DODAMFAP. 0?-p. Hm* Jab Eg Nohtok. Gem>rsl'{i?l < ? ? u< i ? Summer Schedule S. & tT P.*. r ., nS&ftimu DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAIN WBM?Wt? -\rrive. Loavo. Arrive.Leave Spartanbnrg.. 5.80 5.26 Batosville. 6.00 6.00 4.68 4.63 Pacolet. 6.08 6.13 4.40 4.45 Jouesville. 6.43 6.48 4.05 4.10 Uniouvillo._7.25 7.50 3.05 3.21 Santnc.*8.20 8.25 2.30 2.85 Fiah Dam. 8.40 3.45 2.10 2.16 Shclton. 9.15 9.20 1.35 1.4? Lvles' Ford... 9.40 9.45 1.12 1.17 Strothor. 10.05 10.10 12.60 12.65 Alston.11.00 11.08 May 24 TH08. B. JETEB.President THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL KOWIN THE OITY?PBICE $4 A DAY Corner Main and Plain Streets, T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. ROSE^HljTEE,, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM, E. ROSE, Proprietor. AK01HEB. 1IRST CLASS HOXEL IN THE CITY. PAKE S2.50 PER DAY, I INCLUDING OMNI 11 US FA HE.) SITUATED NEAKTHE CAPITOL, AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART of the city. Iioci-'t Omnibus will convey naseen^-r* to ami ironi every.Train. The La?es' Apartment? are complete, with privatecnlraue-oou A-Heeicblytitrntt. The BILLIARD and BATH ROOMS an- nil new and superior to any in t be city. April 5 D. F. FLEMING. JAMES M. WILSON. 3,000 GASES BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FALL TRADE. .-o "YJTTE are now receiving Ir< m tlio manufacturer; a very o'.rec and w&ll-rolected etock of VV B001 S, SHOLS und TRUNKS of every description, which will be eold as low ae in any other market. StercbAnte vit<it;;.g Charleston arc invited to examine our atock. D. F. FLEMING & CO., 2 Hayne street, corner of Church street. Charleston, 8. C. SAMUEL A. NELSON. [Aug 'i\ 2mos] JAMES GILFILLIN. Wheeler House?Prices Not Reduced! THE PROPRIETOR OF THE WUFELEP. HOUSE would respectfullyinform the traveling public, that, in order t<> maintain the character of bis House as a First Class Hotel, he will coDlinuo hi* prices us heretofore, and guarantees to give ;hat satisfaction which has secured to the House the rcuutatiou i: now lias. July 30 T. ?. POLLOCK, Proprietor. HEINITSH'S STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES. THE reputation of DR. HEINITSH'S ME? DICINES iB becoming world wide. Our old friend, Mr. Eilhardt, lias introduced! BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS in Europe, and says thoy are tin- best medicine for tin- Blood and Liver. TLiB iu what everybody saya. Tho Blood and Liver Pill? lor" lliu Liver, Queen's Delight for the Blood, Rose Cordial I for Bowol Complaint, Quaker Liniment for Pains and Aches, Kina Chill Cure for Chill* | and Fever. Are lor e:ile at HEINITSH'S Aug 3 t Chnnp Family DruK Store. ALARM TILL or MONEY DRAWEE! I MILES' A I. A IC M TILL., SAFETY MONEY DRAWEE! A Sure Protection Anuluat Thieves. Admirablv adapted to ttin needs of Store ? or any one receiving tnd paying ov:t money. keepers, Fitted with Compartments For Bills, Currency and Specie, or Nickel?. Ready to attach to any count( r in a lew mi? nutes' time. SOLD AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, 311 BROADWAY, KKW YORK. 2 MILK HTKEBT, II08TOK. And by the hardware trade generally. Sept 2 InfO DOORS, SASHEB, BLINDS, ?WOOD MOULDMtGS, STAIR RAILS, ? NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF jj I AN( Y GLASS. IlARQE Sl?CE. L'jV, FSTEATF8 ORDER WORK SOLICITED. . Send for catimalc ..o.. price list. KKOGI1 .<w TIJOKXK. 254 ANii l'.ti CANAL 8TBF.KT, D6 ly SKW vokk crrv. Revised Statutes State South Carolina. COMPLETE in one volnme, tC>. ACTS of the Legislature; 1872-73, ii, For sale at R.? L. BRYAN'S Bookstore. THE WARREN HOE. WE have jufct received another supply of these superior HO EH. They operate on an entirely different principle from the common Hoo, and are the best Oarpbx, Cot? ton and Corn Hon in nae. Give tlttm a trial ami be convinced. JOHN AGNEW A BON. Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son rpAKK pleasure in calling the attention of JL the public to an examination of their STOCK of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Molodcons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordcona. Braps and Silver Rand Instru raents ot all kinds. Also, SheetIInaio and Instruction Brooke for every clase of Musical Instruments on band at all times. We are Sole Agents fi>r the State of South Carolina ut Eetey A Co.'e CO'lTAGE ORGANS. Sheet Music sent Ly mail, post paid, on receipt of price; and all'kinde ot MusicaJ Goods sent by Express, when ordered, to any part of the State, marked O. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organ? for sale cheap.for caab. Piauoa, Organs aud Melodeons Tuned and Repaired in * badiefactdry manner: and will give especial attention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties to any point desired, at modcrateprieca. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to thoso favoring us with their patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson stroot, a few doora above Phqjnix offlceJ_Oj.)lumbia. H. C_^ J_ Nov7 Fancy Groceries, Spioe6, Condiments. THESE in fall supply: PRESERVES, Fruit Jellies, imported English Faucea and Pickles, Canned Fruits, FiBh and Vegetables, aasortod; Mushrooms, Truffles, Curvy Pow? der, Tenang Cloves. Mace, Ginger, Red Pep? per: Hams, Smoked Beef and Tongues, Pickled Salmon, new Mackerel, and full stock of Staple Goods, at as low prices as any ono, and Jttll iccightf ahcays guaranteed. Aug 30_GEO. 8YMMERS. Timothy- Hay. TONS CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low by HOPE A GYLES. INTOBM ATION *OB ALL! If you Want a Thorough Newspaper, ? .* ' ? iv Vi . . . t >'.i;.*T 6 ?b sci! id e TOR 1 > ?? ?. THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekjy; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA, The Phcesix Is the oldest ?a?y Paper in the State, and has' been .regt^arly issued since March, 18?5.' 1 ' ?" THE LATEST INTEXjLIGENOE, By telegraph and Mails, from all par!e of the World; together with ' v Commercial and Mabket Reports; Besides well selected MiacraiiLAHEOTJS and Readino Matthe, of interest to eviry body will be found in these publica!iocs. j * THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention ia given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no bettek invest? ment crm bo made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. The following are the TERMS FOR BIX MONTHS. Daily Phcenix...$4= 00 Tri-Weekly .2 50 Weekly Gleaner (48 columns)... 1 50 These papers were the first issued in Columbia, in 1865, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub? lished ever Bince. Tbey - CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Throughout the middle and upper Coun? ties of the State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING.. The Phoenix has a greater circulation through the upper part of Eontb 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 , tieement8 marked with the number of times they a\r* to be inserted, and they will be stopped upon the expirutiori of the time; and not oontinced 'to fill up.' Office on Richardson (or Main) street, I between Taylor and Blanding. JULIAN A. 8ELBT, Proprietor. I Have your Job Printing done lit Home! ESPECIALLY WHS* Style and Price are the Same. THE~PHOENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office 1 Is thoroughly suppliett with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of varioDS grades and styles from ono foot to fiftieth uart of an inch in size; BORDERS, CU18:Black, Colored and Transfer INK;PAPER. CARDS, &o The proprietor is a praotioal printer, and employs the. most skilled men in the profession; all work executed at shortest notice possible, in the latest and best styles, and at N ew York prioes. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of La2, 3 and 4 Sheet Posters, Hand-bills, Programmes, Circulars, Bills of Fare, Pamphlets, Brief?, Dodgers, Flyers, Lotter Heads, Bill Heads, Checks, Horso Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blauks, Tags. Cards of ?11 kinds and 6ises? Wedding, Visiting, Business? Show.