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"uextooaeemi doomed ^^t^aW quiets ThOog^ *r?paJQHo;ttjrjajiie, the Government isxoellj jjop^ppeed, of tytatej tioo in power always oppose the popular vote, it its Toioe be for a change of of* ?oere. Qen. Zepeda, though deposed by the Congress of Coahui|a, laughs at bla deposers, anil is getting himself ready to defend himself in his offloo. rtorn the line of too Bio G??sdo ci the Psoi?o and from Arizona to Ni agra, the country is in an agitated state; it* frag ments warring amoDg themselves, and no cohesion existing that Can give strength to the central power, or give force to the execution of law; tjiave qWU.andyPrejra, there are no Bpanish speabing people in the world that are not fighting iambhg themselves. i The Pubuo" Dbbt.? The decrease in the public debt during September is just onset bythe awards cf the Mixed Commission to British snbjeots for da? mages to their persona and property during the rebellion, the decrease in the debt being Si,90i;467, and the awards of the Commissions amounting to 31, 929,286. " Tha ; deoreaao i in i the debt from the 1st of March, 1873, to the 1st of October, 1873, is very much smaller than :it: was.dpriug the. corresponding poripd iu 1872, though the,receipts of tho Government, have shown no dimi nutioue, and there has been no oaose for increased; expeajditnres. This shows that the.forced economy of last year has given' nlace to war\ton extraveganoe. It is to be fearecl that some women | abuse their rights. In Kaunas a widow married a. yoang man early in the springi juet .at planting time. Her crops have pow been gathered in, and ehe ha?, tarued the young man out of houBo and home, utterly refusing to winter htm. . . . \ EXCHANGE HOUSE. )THE undersigned have put, this popular eatat'ishment inl ? complete ropair, sad.are pro-E pared to accommodate one and ail withl choice LIQUORS, OIGAR8, OYSTERS. FISH and GAME. We have excellent BILLIARD TABLES: privato LUNCH1 - BOOMSj FURNISHED 1100MS., We em ploy the best' As 'cooks and feeli 'confident of ourl ability to aatlsfy one and.all* ?.?-_..,>?. LU v ,\ . Ool 8. SOTJTHRB^ ^ BRAMLETTE. Great Redaction in. Qrooeries and Pro? visions. TTABDY SOLOMON is daily rooeiviog largo -O. consignments i of ohoioe, GROCERIES aad t'BOVISIONS, which he is seUing cheap for ggjhv; Call and examine._Sept 21 Sign and Banner Painting! ' " - ?_ ? ' I oir.miio A specialty. ' t ? : ?. iih m -\i V 1 L'.< . A V&ftk - ?y.-j GOL? LETTERING ON GLASS, WINDOW SHADES, io. Office on Washington street, between Main and Sumte itrepta. three doors from tb .^OstOfflpe. , * Orders promptly ?lled In the city or coun? try. ' ? r ? A. K. CLOTHIER, t SO-r. ? ' ? 8mo prepared to accommodate | sDEBB with meals and lodging; also, provide for a number of Table I Boarders. Residence on Plain, between Hull | and Pickentvatraate. ggofri t Septo ' Mocha and Java Coffees. 1 (\ BAGS Old Government JAVA, IV 10 pockets Pur? Mooba. Far sale low by j HOPE A GYLE8. ' - Jiirt Received, AFRESH supply of CRACKERS, assorted CANDIES and TOYS. For good BREAD and CAKES, call at KRAFT'S Bakery. Augusts ^ . ... _ New Music Store. I HAVE just opened a ohoice and select stook of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of _ AOOORDEONS. CONOER TINAS, .MABMONICAS. FLUTES. FIFES, Flageolettes, Guitars, Violins, Violoncellos, Contra Bass, Benson's Patent Banjos, Tam borinea, Musio Stands, Violin Bows, 8trings, Ac. These goods were selected by myself, and are warranted. Orders reserved for BHEBT MU8IC, and the same supplied onoo a week; also, for PIANO and ORGAN TUNING, ti Instruments repaired and Bows r eh aired. Terms strictly cabh. Sept ait_J. P. RAWLB. . ' " Bond?, Stocka, &c. IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION and my own account, at eurrent rates: BONDS' ahoY STOCKS of RAILROADS, Bonds and Stocks of States and United States, Bonds and Stocks of Cities and other corporations, Banit Notes, Coupons, Gold and Silver Ootn, and approved Claims against the United States, State and County. ? D. GAMBBILL, Broker, Main street, Aug 10t6mfr8d dopr Booth Wheeler House. ! BE* WISOBTB . ?AtEKT SHIPP1HQ TAGS! [brer Two Hundred Millions have losen need within the past ten _._lyears, without oomplalut of loss by T?s b?co?5<nz detaohed. They are more reliable for marking Cotton Bales than any j Tag In use. All Express Companies use them. Sold by Printer* anil Stationers aVerywrs??k?j?i?. : .: Oot 3 fSmos If'tW WM t0 8aVo Money, UY your GB0?EBIE8 and PROVISIONS I at 1 ' HARDY SOLOMON'S. B Roaated Coffee. i A dAURELS FHKSU ROASTED JAVA 11/ and RIO COMBES, for sale by fcBept 21'_ HOPE & GYLES. Ratter and Cheese. 1 f\KEGS ohoioe TABLE BUTTER, 1U 20 boxos GOSHEN CHEESE. Sept 21_HOPE & GYLE8. 100 Seed Rye and Barley. BU8HELS NEW SEED RYE and BARLEY. HOPE A GYLES. Notioe to Contractors. ' CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, OoLDMiiiA, B. S,, September 27,1873. PROPOSALS will be reeoived at this office until 8E00NDTUESDAY IN OCTOBER, Jor building now Alms flonso and Hospital, according To new plans and apooi?oationB, now in the Clerk's office. By, order of the. City Council. CHARLES BARNUM, Sept 28 ? City Clerk. BY J. A. SELBY. Special Notice . THE 3QLD POWEB CURES HUMPHREYS* HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, PROM THE MOST omplo experience,^ entire success. Simple, Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. Tlioy are tho only medicines perfectly' adapted to popular ukc?so simple, tint mistakes cannot bo mado in usin* them; so harmless as to bo free from douceur; and fo eflBclent oa to bo always re..ablo. They nave tho highest commendation from all, and will always renderfmtittfaction. Price, in '.urgu three-dracluu vialp, ?with directions: Nos. Cares. Cents. 1. Fevers, Conf*eslion, InflnmtnatIons, . . ?? 2. Worms, Worm Fevor,'Won? Colic, . . 50 ?". Cry Ins-Colic, or Teething of Infant m, . 50 4. Diarrhoen, of Children or Adult*, . . 50 - 5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 0. ( holern-Mnibus, Vomiting, .... 50 T. Coughs, Colds, DronchitiK,.50 ?. Neuralgin, Toothache, Fueeorhe, ... 50 U. HciuIiM'hc,, Hick Headache, Vcrti?n, . 50 11). Dyspcpsin, Bilious Slomneli.50 11. NupprossedfOr Painful Pciiods, . . . 50 12. Whites', too Profuse Periods, .... 50 13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathinir, . . 50 M. Kalt lthcuin, Erysipelas, Eruption:), . 50 15. Rhenmal inn, Rheumatic Pains, ... 50 Hi. Fever and Agne, Chill Fever, Agues, 50 1". Piles, blind or bleeding,.50 18. Ophthnlmy, and Boro or "Weak Eycr, . 50 19. Catarrh, Acuto or Clironio Inllucnzn, . 51* 20. Whooplng-Cough,Violent Coughs, . K< 91. Asthma, Oppressed Bren?iinif, ... ?0 22. Ear Discharges, Impaired Henrinp, . 60 S3. Scrofula, Enlarged ? lands, Swelling*, . 50 24. Urnrml Debility, Physical Weakness, . 50 25. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions, ., . . . 50 26. Sea-Sleltness, Biekncsa from Riding, . 50 27. Kldney-Dlsen.se, Gravel, . . ... 60 i8. Nervous Debility. Bcnunol "W enkness, or Involuntary Discharges.1 w> 29. Sore Month, Canker, .. . . . . . 30. Urinary Weakness, V etting tho Bed, 50 81. Painful Periods, with Bpusuu, . .? iO 85. Chronic Congestions FAMILT CASKS. Case (Morocco! with above 35 large vi.-ds and Manuid of Directions, . .. ? ? 5?V ? Case iMorooeo) of 20 large Yiahi und RikiV. 6 W war These remedies nro sent ny tho case or single hox to any part of the country. Tree of charge, on receipt of price. Address H??o?^o%dl^^ Co.. Office and Depot, No. 5C.2 Uboadwat. NxwYouc For Hale hy all Druggist*. And by GEIGEB AMoGBEGOR, Columbia. 1 S. 0._April 14 tlTly The choicest flowers of yard or field, That grow on earth 'tween zone and zone. I Their richest, sweetest fragranoo yield To make the peerless Wood's Cologne; It reigns supreme 'mongst odors rare, And, strango to say, it holds its own, When other kinds info thin air Have vanished, mizzled, vamoosed, gone. For sale at FISHER'S Drug Store. Pel 5_ CAPTAIN JACK'S GHOST WERE it possible for it to return, would awaken terror among those who officiated at his death; bnt canso tho war wbeop toagain echo through the Lava Beds. The Indian Girt, ainoe having trineformed, ber already attraotive quarters, and intro? duced Cigars that so far surpass all brands BEEN IN THE j Market, es to induce atrangers to remark, | "This Cigar at five cents beats any tbroo for twenty-fivo ctntn I havo met in my travels," has awakened, oonsternation among Cigar dealers, tysflkauaod tho cnnnttmanccB of smokers Hwio with eatlBfaofton. As in hflL OF CONGRESS A member p^B?for tho Internat or his con- | stitnents, ?WKuTV'Mald of the Weed" do fonda her cwTomArs from hoing compelled to smoke anm chew cheap goods at dear] rates._]1_^_Oct 7 gIBmi%afUBANCE. GE0. HUQ0I?8, Agt't, Columbia, S. C. -T AStna Iaioraace Co., of Hartford, Conn. Assets IG.OCO.OOO?/nrorpornfud A. 1). 1819. WHAT WK DOST SAYi WE do?7 say. that the "jETNA" pays losses moru promptly than some other fire insurance companies. We don't say, that the ''./ETNA" insures property at a lower rate of premium than some other companies. WHAT WE DO\aaY: We do say, that the ' A TNA" has the largost amount of cash assets of any fire iu i eur*nco company in the United Katee. We do say, that the ll A" baa paid losses amounting to ov?r $10 000,010, duriug the last fifty-four years. We do say, that the "/ft TN A" aas paid losses to the citizens of Ooliumbia, imount iog to over $180,000, (witliokit sustaining a law-unit,) ainco it established an toonoy hero. The undersigued was appointedAgcnt in 1849. Also represents the IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COM? PANY, of London. PHOSN1X FIRE INSURANCEVJOMPA?Y. ( of New York. Total assets, $16,0i}0,000. Risks taken on Buildings. Merchandise aid Cotton. GEO. IIDQGINS, Agont. S3"Office opposite tho Columbia Hotel. Oot8._ _ tl3 Planters Can Get the Highest Priced T7\Ol\ their COTTON, aod buy thoir GRO JP CERIES at the cheapest rates, at ! Sept 24 HARDY SOLOMON'S. Barnum's Hotel, Corner Broadway and Twentieth Stritt?, NEW YORK CITY. j On both American and European Plans i ?->?? COMPLETE with all modern improve men tu; rooms en suite and single; pri? vate pallors, baths, elevators, &o. Location I unsurpassed, being in tbo vory contro of fa? shion and brilliant Now York lifo, in proxi? mity lo churches and plaoos of amusement, and Lord & Taylor's, Arnold A Couetablos' and J. A C. Johuston's dry goods palaces. The hotel Is und or tho management of A. 8. Barnnm, formerly of Barnnm's Hotel, Balti? more; I. N. Green, of Dayton, Ohio, and re? cently of New York, and Freoman Barnum, Barnnm's Hotel, St. Louis. Sogt H Ultimo School Book?. D h. BRYAN has now foe sale a new Xl/a stook of SCHOOL B00K8. Classical and English. Also, STATIONERY, for Sohoolaiand Merchants and PohUo Officers. Sobool ToaohefB and Merchants BUpplled at low pricoe. Bept 80 . m?;'.. 'TOi^ ?? ij JoboJrW f ''.in?: L^L " ff "Let our Just Censure OLUMBIA, S. 0.. FRIDAY M( I Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Millinery, Dress Goods Shades, Cornices, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, HOUSE FBBRKDING GOODS, COMPLETE, and a full assortment of various lines of merchandize, all fresh in store, and at prices within tho reach of all. We receive In payment for Good* Ac. covanta, Notes and sill Dues to our House, I certified Cheoks on any of our Banks or Bankers here; also. Checke, of Depositors against old or new Deposits, for any amount of Goods. It. c. SHIVER it CO. Grandest Scheme Ever Known. FOURTH GRAND ""GIFT CONCERT! For tho Benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky. 19,000 CASH GIFTS?$1,000,000. Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift. $250,00<T FOR $50. THE Fourth Grand Gift Concert, author? ized by special Act of the Legislatnro, for the benefit of the Publio Library of Ken? tucky, will take placo in Public Library Hall, at Lonisvillo, Ky., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3.1873. Only 00,000 tickets will bo Bold, and one- ] hau* of these are intended for tbe European I market, thus leaving only 30,000 for sale in I the United States, where 100,0:0 were dis-1 posed of for tbo third Concert. Tho tickets I aro dividod into ten coupons or parts, and [ have on their back tbe Boheme, with a full explanation of the mode of drawing. At this Concert, which will be the grandest I musical display ever witnessed in this country, the unprecedented sum of $1,500,000, Divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will bo dis? tributed by lot among tho ticket holders. The numbers of the tickets to be drawn from one wheel by blind children and tbe gifte rfroin>anotbcr. I.I8T OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Cash Gift.(250,000 ! 1 Grand Cash Girt. 100.000 1 Grand Cash Gift. 50,000 1 Grand Cash Gift. 25,000 1 Grand Cash Gift. 17,500 10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 osoh. 100,000 30 Cash Gifts, 5.000 eaoh. 150.000 60 Cash Gifts. 1,000 eaoh. 50,000 80 Cash Gifts, 600 each. 40,000 100 Cash Gifts, 400 eaeh. 40.000 150 Oaeh Gifts, . 300 eaoh. 45,000 250 Cash Gifts, 200 eaoh. 50.000 325 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 32,600 11,000 Cash Gifts, 60 each. 550,000 Total, 12,000 Gifts, all cash, amount? ing to.$1,500.000 Tbe distribution Hill be positive, whether all the tickets are sold or not, and tbo 12,000 gifts aU paid in proportion to tbe tickets sold ?all unsold tickets being destroyed as at tbo first and socond Concerts, and not represent-1 od in the drawing. PllICE OF TICKETS. Whole tickets. $50; halves. $25; tenths, or eaoh coupon, $5; cloven whole tickets for $500; 22.1 tickuU for $1,000; 113 whole tickets tor $5,000; 227 whole tickets for $10,000. No discount on leas than $500 worth of tickets at a time. The unparalleled suocoss of tbe Tbird Gift I Conce rt, as well as tbo satisfaction given by ! tbo first and fecund, make i it only necessary to announce tbe fourth to insure the prompt sale of every ticlrot. The Fourth Gift Con? cert will bo conducted in all its details like the third, and full particulars may bo learned from circulars, which will be sent free from this ofllco to all wbo apply for them. Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders, accompanied by tbo monoy, promptly tilled. Liberal i ex in. given to those wbo buy to soil again. TflOB. E. BRAMLETTE, ! Agent Public Library, Kcntncky, and Mana- j Eer Gift Concert, Public Library Building, luuiaville, Ky. For tickets or information apply to DAYIDGE OA Ml!KILL. Sept 10 ftu22 Broker, Columbia, s. 0. A HEINITSHS STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES. THE reputation of DR. HEINITBU'S ME DIC1NEH is becoming world-wide. Our old friend, Mr. Eilbardt, has introduced BLOOD AND LIVER TILLS in Europe, and says they aro the bestmedicino for the Blood and Liver. This is wbat evorybody says Tbe Blond end Livor Pills for tho Livor, Queen's Delight for the Blood, Roho Cordial for Bowel Complaint; Quaker Liniment for Pains . * >.ohes, Kina Chill Cure Tor Chills and Fever. >.ro for sale at HEINITSH'S _Aug 3 t J3heap Family Drug Store. Seegors' Beer is Pure. IT don'I contain Cocolus Indiens, Fieh;Bor rios, to make one sleepy or headachy. Bagging and Ties. 2Afifi yards heavy baggtng. ,UUU 5,000 lbs. arrow ties, for salo by hope & gyles. Attend the True DRNING. OCTOBER 10, 1873. The Newest Goods. ?s?S THE subscriber begs leave to inform W% the citizens and public generally, that *W be baa juat returned from tbe North, with as fine an assortment of FALL and WINTER QOOD8 tie over has been offored in this city, viz: Fine WOOLENS, Coatings, Vestingo, Doeskina, Cloths, CaasimereB. Ac His frionds and customers aro respectfully invited to examine his stock.au ho guaran? tees to plc'ane tbe most fastidious. AU Buita I ordered will be gnsranteed to St and be cf \ the boat workmanship. Sept 25_C. D. EBERHARDT. AT THE GREAT BARGAIN STORE! ?o 5rvnn BOTTERIOK A C0.*S PAl'ER I ? UU\J PATTE KNS. 209 Ladies' LEATHER BELTS. 350 Ladies' SILK TIES. 1.000 vards of hOFFLINGS. 400 SHAWLS, In ail etvloa. 10.000 BUTTONS, largo and small. 200 APRONS, allpricuB. 100 do/.on LINEN IIANDRERCHIEFS. 250 WOOLEN SHIRTS. 1U0 Silk and Wool SCARFS. Stock too largo for the times. All goods I will bo sold EXTRA CHEAP for the CASH, at V, P. JACKSON'S. Sept 28_ Receiving Daily 6Ra\ND CENTRAL Dry Goods Establishment OF WM. D. UTI & CO. A Choice Selection of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, CUSTOMERS are invited to inspect onr aB nortinoiit now in store. Will exhinit to? morrow, (Monday.) September 15, 1873, a choice line or Ladies'SILK NECK-TIES, in all tbe new shades. Also, a full lino of KID GLOVES, in tubke nurross. 1,500 Embroidered Sets.frem 50 cents to $1 each. Our Bargain Counters have thereon at all times lota of Goods at reduced prices. Our customers may expect to get BARGAINS All through tbe season, at the CJRAJffj] CENTRAL DHY UOODS ESTAU LtlSII BIKNT or WM. D. LOVE & CO.. Under tbe Whceier Houao. W. D. LOVE. B. B. McOREERY. flept 14_ "The Atmosphere," BY Camillo Flammauon, illnstrated with ten Ohromn Lithographs aud eighty-six Wood Cuts. 10.00. "Tho Fair God; or Tho Last of the TzinB," by Lew Wallrcc. $2.00. "Lombard Street," a description of tho Money Market, by Walter Bagehot. $1.75. "Arthur Bonnlcastle," by J. G. Holland. "What tho Swallows Sang"?"Leisnro | Hoar Series"?by F. Spoilhagen. $1.25. "Romance of Old Court Life in France," by Francis Elliott. $1.60. "Nina's Atonement," by Christian Rcadc, author of "Valerie Ah nur." $1 uO. "Artiole 47," a Romanco, from tho French of Adolphe Belot. 75 cents. Charles Beads'a last novel, "A cimpleton.'. And other new publications received semi weekly for Bale st Sept 25 ILL.L BRYAN'S BOOKSTORE. t. p. hTo vail. u. o. nenn. Flour Made by tke New Process. STOVAX.Ii ?Sc HULL, Proprietors of Stovall's Excelsior Mills, 453 DUO AD STREET, AUGUSTA, G A. AMONG late iinprevenn-nte in the ImaMiifHoturo of FLOUR, by far the j Innmtimportant jy tho rucentlv-die 'coveredmethodofPURlFYlNOMlD DLINQ8. This wonderful invention is des tiucd to rovolutionizo the entire Milling sys? tem in this country. By it a nmro thorough separation istfL-ctcd between the onler husk snd the farinaceous portion of the grain, and a Flour is produced of greater aud more uni form purity aud sweet neun than can he made in the old style, and with no increase in coet. Wo have,at heavy expenao, introduced this "NEW PROCESS" into our Mill, and are pro pared to offer Flour greatly improved in color and quality Ovor corn spouding gradis made in tbo usual method. Liberal deductions made on car-load lots. Aug 20 8mo_ STOVALL A HULL. GEORGIA COTTON PRESS. THE above PREPS i<s the most SIMPLE, STRONG and DURABLE in tho market. Price, oomplite, (125. Send for circular. PEN?LETON A BOARDMAN, Patentees and Manufacturers, Foundry and Machine Works, Kollock street, Auguita, Georgia. Aug 20 Smo3 MME. 0. da SILVA MRS. ALEX* BRADFORD'S (FORMERLY Mns.OGDEN HOFFMAN'S) English, French and Gorman Boarding and Day SCHOOL for young Ladiosand Children, 17 West 38th Btreot, Now YoiU, re-opens Sep? tember 24. Application may be mado by loi? ter or personally as abova. 8optl22mos Teas and Oofiee. ESPECIAL attention paid to the excellence of thoso domeatio luxuries. TEAS from 59 cents to choicest imported at $2.00 per ponnd. Onr PARCHED JAVA COFFEE to genuine; also, Mocha; stock of RAW CC-'-TdrEg varied and' sold at low priocB. ' GEO. SYMMERS. Event* VOL. IX?NO. lJS. 18 Pall and Winter 78. CI?THISI6, HITS AND ' GESTS1 FINISHING GOODS! KINABD & WILEY w?n ARE receiving tho largest . ^^flH^and beat stock of CLOTHING i|^TTjjjiBpitliat has ever been offered in ^3l!JB***'^^?*r this market, and at prices to emt tbe times. We are headquarters for FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FINE UNDER AND NEOK WEAR. We soU: ?THE BROADWAY SILK HAT. The celebrated HTAR SHIRT, I that is uncqualcd for quality and Wo have the latest styles, tbe 1 best Cuntora-mado CLOTHING, and at tbe j most reasonable prices for cash of any house in tbo State._Sept 25 I ARRIVAL OF ML Si WMT1 SIDS AT B. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S M CLOTHING AND HAT HOUSE I THE beet and largest etock in the city. Every garment well made. It will coBt no more to buy a GOOD SHIRT from this House than it docs to buy an inferior ono elsewhere. SHIRTfl, DRAWERS, TRUNKS, VALISES, SHAWLS, __I;UGS, DRESSING GOWNS, HELLAS, etc., etc. Onr CUSTOM DEPARTMENT is in cbargo I ol a first class artist, recently with one of the best Houses in New York. We are exhibiting a choice selection of I , CASSIMERES and VE8TING8. S?P*21 _ B. A W. 0. BWAFFIELD.fi | TO THE FRONT! Full Assortment' Of New and Fresh FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AND Furnishing Goods,, AT Til a Clothing Emporium D. EPSTIN. FINE DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS in every varietj; Youths' and Boye' Cloth? ing, Dress, Colored and Negligoe Shirts; Silk, Foil and Wool Hats?latest out; Ho? siery, Glovee and Collars; Ties, Scarfs and Bows; Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas, end everything that tends to make up a perfect stock. Tbe styles of Cloching worouevor at hand? some as* this reason, and we never had so complete a st >ck, not never sold tbem at so small protlt. Being dotoi mined to sustain our reputation for selling goods at low urioes, wo have selected and bought our stock with great care, and feel assured that ovevy one can be satisfied by giving us a call. No trouble to show goods. D. EPSTIN. Sept 19 Undor Colombia Hotel. The Georgia Gin. ON entering our firth season with these GINS, wo liavo only to say, that in EVERY caso parties, aiiu have bonght them or seen tbem used havo hum DELIGHTED with tbem, and pronouuee tbem tbo BEST tbev have anv knowledge of. Wo GUARAN 1 I'.C them tugin asoloan,run as LIGHT. GIN :i? K\sT and turn out as GOOD SAMPLE ai ANY GIN THAT IS MADE. Please order early, so as to avoid disappointii.out. Catalogue and reference forwarded ou application. L?RICK .v. LOWRANCE, Juno 21 Solo Agent* for South Carolina. The -'Morris Cotton Gin." HAVING enlarged my business, I again offer the above Gin to tbe planter,; c! South Carolina. Having boon thirty-eight years in the busiucss, I foel confident 1 can please tbe most fastidious. My Gins arc war? ranted to please, or no sale. They .nn tighter, gin cleaner, make more lint from tho name quantity of seed cotton, than any other Gin made, Tbo price Ivwer than auy Gin in tbo market. Planters wUhing these Oins, will ploaao ordor edrhy, to avoid delay. Piiee, f3 50 per saw. WOOD TURNING or every style done with noatnoHs and despatch, and cheaper than Northern work ein bo brought hero for. Ad? dress E. MORRIS, July 10 3m_Columbia, 8. O. j Oorn Whiskey. T}URE MOUNTAIN OOBN WHISKEY. JL Also, a lot of four year old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted purs. _ Aug 13 JOHN 0. 8EEGEBB. lOT?RMATt&Irlwi ALL! If you Want a Thorough Newspaper ..i,i\,utr. bcb^CBrnK FOB THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or leaned every Wednesday, ? ? ? <?; IN columbia, SOUTH CAROLINA. The PutENix is (be oldest Daily Paper in the State, and has been regularly issued sinoe March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIG ENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from all parts of the World; together with. CoMHEBCIAL AND MaHEET RePOBIBJ Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Readeso Mattee, of interest to every? body will bo fonnd in these publications. THE EDITORIALS [Are carefully prepared, by competent j 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. Tho following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. {Daily Faxssnx..............$400 Tri-Weekly .?..*..,.2 60 I Weekly G leak eh (48 columns)... 1 50 These papers were the first issued in Colombia, in 1866, after its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub? lished ever sinoe. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY ? Throughout the middle and upper Coon ties of the State, and are excellent ... . MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING^ Tbe Pn<ENrx baa 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 columns an admirable means of communication with the people of the entire rip-conn try. 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 tho expiration of the time; and not contiuued 'to fill up.' Office on Richardson (or Main) .street, between Taylor and Blending. JULIAN A. 8ELBY, Proprietor. Have your Job Printing done at Hemel especially when Style and Price,are the Same. THE "PHfJENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES of the Latest Improvement; TYPE of various grades and styles from one foofto fiftieth part of an inoh in ajze; BORDERS. CU 18;Black, Colored ?? nd Transfer INK; PAPER. CARDS,, &c Tho proprietor is a practical printer, and employs the most skilled men in the profession; all work executed at shortest notico possible, in the latest and best styles, and at i?ew York prices. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1, 2, 8 aud 4 Sheet Posters, Hand-bills, Programmes, Circulars, Bills of Fare, Pamphlets, Briefs, Dodgers, Flyers, Letter Heads, Bill Heathy Hone Bills, Becei] Railroad Blanks, Tags, Cards of all, Wedding, Visitinj