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wmmmmmmmmm^ mm.?.?" tloDt u So 'atonycfailures fevery^ day", fdr eternity, .?p ,?j?v JbAi^a^Ji^iz^qRs; los^ths;jgj>y(*jraraen,t bonds qrHeaven thrown ay*ay on tbjo street. ,We won? der Wat mWdo Adt get excited about their eternaUpoeseMiouoyand, that' they do not make 'a run' on .the bank or Heateri. Ob, men1 immortal 1 What is the matter with yon? What - will be? come of yon when yoc are dead t Whose Bign will then bs ran up on yqur storo? obnnts, bankers, artisSss? and farm era 1 look ont tbaVyou dQ3nqMoae Heaven! That will be W0W8 jthso ;thc loss of Northern l^j^ ^jo^f (.That will be a defalcation fo^gtarttMyr r , : nuul ?>?J Bin^SEe^^ i?on,b^a|A8WWSrl^iPWP0-: PftWi "re? cently, F^njHrHMtt^^W^a. ro ^w?o^.,4h> T^i^the toown Frmce of Prri^?to0^,,^e^h, ;Coort. .QeTeralX^hji%?p^pra??i6rt y^he ?entlsJ^^^rW^^^^ /f> ?* .KVed6j*.oWrfdiflsB tfhat, visit, for an eventual ?artitiqu, of, Denmark between Sweden aha Germany. The Aalborg Stiftsiidende, Of Copenhagen, while doubting ? the accuracy of this report, poioie out 4hub the idoa of, a partition of Denmark-is byir?dmeana;natt. In 1813, it ws? arrangedu i between.. the B wed iah Crown PfinoGi Carl Johann, . and the Pruaaian Mi?iater, that Den mark should be divided idto two. parta at the Great Belt, and boveral'-powers;/almost gave their consent tO' tbiai.'arrangement, as appears from the memoirs:of Bohinkel. A colored matt'by the namo of Wil liamfej from Hamburg, visited AbboviIIo -last wcok, in aeur'oh of a white man call? ing hime^ir Eugoae Van Dora?a pro? fessional dead beat. Williams reoently had three horses stolen from him, and Bwears he will give Eugene the hottest . reception poaaibla when ho meets him. ? ittiSi n i If ' mm i i tp and Good Medicines Always to bs had at . . HEIflITJiH'8 DOCTOR SHOP. THE best Cough Medicine is STANLEY'S OOOQH 8YBTJP. The beat Chill and Fever Medicine ia KIN A CHILL CURE. L . Th? jbest Liver ^pills is HEINITSH'S BLO 0 D. AND LIVE ft,PILLS. Tho boat Blond Purifier is HEINITSH'f QUEEN'S DELIGHT. ? ? ?' ~ I StaudardModioinoa at HEINITSH'S Drug 8tore..i , | , OctlOt Charleston Oysters. , JU8T ' received, a lot of froah Charldstou OYSTEItB, which will be served up in any etylo. If the JE5SWI? ^?oRlf.0'1 rMSUmSS^? t 1 ' ?UPF^?pB^FABER offers hia aorvicea _^ t?^^Y?TO^ly as Teacher of the An > eaent Languages 2nd of the fd?owipg Modern Languages: German, French,Spanish and Italian. , ? , Qot7tnthBm4 Great Bednotion in Groceries and Fro-! ?rtil'H fisitfns. ? rABDY BOLOMON is daily receiving large 1 " nmeuta.of choice GROCERIES | "IONS, which he is selling cheap VmA examine. Sept 24 ...x. Private Boarding/. TVyTBB-WSATT ia prepared to aooommodate I JjrJL several BOARDERS with meals and lodging; also, provide for a number of Table Boarders. Residence on Plain, betweon Bull and Pickens streets._Sept 9 if You Want to Bavo Money. BUY your GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at , y 'HARDY SOLOMON'S. . ? "I ? lv?=-r-l-t-: .-? Boasted Coffee. BARRELS FRESH BOASTED JAYA and RIO COFFEES, for sale by HOPE A GYLES. jSeptai . Battex and Cheese. 1A KEGS choiae TABLE BUTTER, JAJ 20 boxes G08HEN GHEE8E. Sept^l - , , . HOPE A GYLES. "The Atmosphere," DI Camillo Flawmaoon, illustrated with ?> ten Dhrpmo Lithographs and eighty Bix YroodOutsVr*0.0p. "The Fair God? of The Last of the Tzins," by Lew Wallroe. $2.00. "Lombard Street," a description of the Money Market, by Walter Bagshot, $1.75. "Arthur ?onnloaatle,n by J. G. Holland. "What the Swallows Sang"?"Leisure Hour Series"?by F. Speilhagen. $1.23. "Romance of Old Court Life in Prance," by Francis Elliott. $1.50. "Nina's Atonement," by Christian Reade, author of "Valerie Alymer." $1 00. "Artide 47," a Romance, from the French j of Adolphe Belot. 76 cent a. Charles Reade's last novel, "A Simpleton.'. And other now publications received semi weekly for sale at Bflpt 28 R. L. BRYAN'S BOOKSTORE. Mooha and Java Goffees. 1 f\ RAGS Old Government JAVA, JLV* 10 pockota Pure Moeba. For aale low by HOPE A GYLES. Hotiee. ' Otiicb GnBSKvitls ikn CotunnrA R. R., OOLUMBIAi H. O.. AUKUSt 29,1873. "NDER aresolation of the Board or Direo .1' lQrsi the IntefeBt Coupons of th? Stato laranteed BdDde, and of snoh other Bonda of this Company au are regularly reoorded in the offloe pf the Company, matured between the lBt day of January. 1872. and 1st day of July. 1878; both inolpsive, w?l be funded in Bonds having ten years to run, &a provided for in tho Company*? pronoftalH to the Bond? holders, of date Augnstll, 1873. Holders of. tho abovo obligations are re? quested to send in a statement of them to this otiico, io iMuliltnte ih;. exchange which it. is doairod to complete without delay, and enable the necesBBTV arrangements to bo made for the resumption of regular interest payments on 1st January ensuing. W. J. MAGRATH, 8optembor2(u President. 10 Timothy Hay. TONS CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY, fori sale low by HOPE A GYLES. For Sale Cheap. ONE olght-horse Portable .SCRAM EN? GINE. Can bo seen ai woek at Mr. Charles Logan's Gin House. For further' particulars apply to ROBERT MoDOUGALL, Sept 28 lmo At the Gin House. Views for the Million. IH?VE just received a Uno assortment of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, English and American, colored and plain. Also, ILLU? MINATED ones. R, L. BRYAN. Ipoolal Notloei IIUMTIIHJ?YS' homeopathic specifics TTAVB PROVED, PROM THE MOST I umplo experience, nn entire sucoe.*- Simple, ?uiapt, Efficient and Reliable. They are the only Medicines perfectly adapted to popular use?to fimplo thnt mistakes cannot bo mado in ustnir them! so harmless as to bo free from danirur; and k> efficient us to be always reliable. They have tho hiirhe.it commendation from oll, und Will always render satisfaction. lM-ltc, iii large. Uiree-dracUiu vlala, with directions: *nos. ' Cares. Cents. 1. Fevers,.Congestion, Infinrnmotionn, . . 50 2. Worms, Worm Fovcr, AVonn Coltc, . . 60 ?. CryluK-Collc, or Teething of Infants, . 50 4. TMarrnonn, of Children or Adult.*, . . 50 .5. ]>y?e>itejry. Griphig, Bilious Colic, . . 60 ft, ( Iiiilt nv-Mm bui, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Conglis, Collis, Bronchitis.50 IVeiunltjla, Toothache, Fnccaehe, ... 50 ?. Hcmlnt'lif?, Sick Heudnchp, Vertigo, . 50 10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomnt'h, .... 50 Hi Suppressed, or Painful Feriod?, ... 50 12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, . . . . 5U 15. Cruun, Cough, Difflcnlt Brenthlntr, . . 80 14. Halt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruption*, . 50 16. Rheumatism, Bae?mutio Fains, . . . .*>i) 10. Fever and Ague, Ch?T Fever, Agues, 50 1". Piles, blind or bleeding, ..6? 18. Onlitiialiny, and Bore or "VTi uk F.y . 50 19. Catarrh, Acute or'Chronic rnflucii?.?, . Sy 20. Whooplug*CouKh, Violent t oughs, . fcf SI. Asthma^ Oppressed Breathing, . . . 6o 22. 13ar Rlsehnraes, ImpairedJfearing, . 50 23. Hcrofnla. Enfarfleil Olunds^ pilings . 50 24. General Debility, Physical weakness, . 60 25. Dropsy and Beauty Secwtions, . , . . JO 26. Sea-Sickness, BieUncss fioui ltidui?, . 60 27. Hldney-WiHcase, Gravel, . . . . . ?0 "3 HervouN r>ci>lllty. Seminal \\ enknnM, or Involuntary Discharge*,.1 ? 20. Se-.e Mouth, Canker, ? - .. ? ? ? ? So Ifrlnary Weattneaa* Wetriug the Bed, S3 SI. Painful l?er^odsj,wlthTBnasins, . . . t 32. 3:t. 3!. 86. family cases. Case [Morocco) witk above dtf large \.a ? . Manual ?T Dim tions. .... ?_ ? t?? jw Case iM?roccol or 20 large vibh awl t ? ra B?rThcne remedies are *????? iiy t;?c case or hLiu;1c box to uny part r.T ??? country, free of charge, on rveelpt or price. Addross Hu.m?5rr1^;Sa?f1iCcl<Wodic!no Co., Otlkouud Depot, No. 602 Bhomvwtat. KJwAons. Fur Sale by all DraggUt?. And by OEIOER A MoQREGOR, Columbia. B. O. April 14 tUly EXCHANGE HOUSE. THE undersigned have put ^JJsK|rthlB popular ostabliBhmont inj ^*4mw complete repair, and are pro I pared to accommodate ono and all with' ohoioe LIQUORS, OIQARB, OYSTERB, FISH and GAME. We have excellent BILLIARD TABLES: privato LUNCH' ROOMS; FURNISHED BOOMS. We_oni 7ploy the best cools and feeli 'confident of our) ability to satisfy one and all. Pot 8 BOUTHERN A BRAMLETTE. ONION SETS, Red and White, AT E. E. JACKSON'S DRUG STORE. Pot 7 _6 Two Plantations to Bent. ALSO, for sale, fifty head of fall-blooded , Spanish MERINO and GRADE SHEEP; as weli aa a number of blooded Cows, Calves, throo very large Oxen, and the finest Bre-1 meny Bull, said to be, in the State. One of these Plantations, containing COO acres, lies between and on the waters of Broad Rivsr and Cedar Creek, elevon miles from Colum? bia, and traversed by the Greenville and Co? lumbia Railroad, with fino cotton, small grain and bottom corn lands; having gin ouse, with all noceBsary machinery for gin? ning, packing and threshing, and a onrn and cob mill; also, a qnanitty of pine and forest timber, convenient for supplying t he railroad engines or transporting to Columbia. The other Plantati n is only two miles East, on the Monticello Road, containing 400 acres, bounded on the East by Cedar Creek. The laud produoos woll snyot the pioduoti of middle South Carolina, a good deal of whiob is newly cleared. There is also a fine country dwelling and alt necessary out houses. Torms very reasonable, and can bo | ascertained by addressing mo, at Columbia,! 8. O. E. B. TURNIPSEED, M. D. _Oct^l0_+_ The Newest Goods. JTHE subscriber begs leave to inform the Citizen? and publio gouerally, that I he has just roturuod from tho North, as line an assortment of FALL and 1 WINTER GOODS ns over ban been offered in this city, viz: Fine WOOLENS, Coatings, Vesting*, Doeskins, Cloths, CausimereB. Ac. Iiis iritmuB and customers sre respectfully invited to examine his stock, as ho guaran? tees to plcano the most> fastidious. All suits ordered will bo guaranteed to fit and bo of | the boat workmanship. Sept 25 C. D. EBERHARDT. Planters Can Get the Highest Prices I FOR their COTTON, and buv thelrGRO-| CEKIES at tbo choapest rates, at -J^PL24 _ HARDYfSOLOMON^S. School Books. RL. Ith van haa now for salo r. new ? stnok of SCHOOL BOOKS, Olasfcioal and English. Also, STATIONERY, for Schools ami Merchants and Public Oflicors. School Toaohors and Merchants supplied at low prices. Sept 80 Fertilizer Notice. ALL NOTES for Fertilizers, Phosphates and Guanos sold by us mature on 1st November next, and if not paid then, will bo plaoed in the hands of an attorney for collco tion. Pay promptly and savo expense. COPELAND A BEARDEN, Bopf 1.1 lino Agents, Columbia, 8. C Notice to Farmers. TN oonseqaeqco of the stringency in money, JLf.ll indebted to us for SUPPLIES fur? nished the present and previous years, aro informed that Cotton will be received In pay? ment at the highest market rates, or ahippt t 'Let our Just 0ensure' COLUMBIA, S. 0.; SUNDAY * AT THE GHEAT B AEG A IN STORE ! fe. Ann BUTTEBICK A C0.'8 PAPER 0?UUU PATTERNS. 200 Ladies' LEATHER BELTS. 350 Ladles* BILK TIES. 1.000 yards of RUFFLINGB. 400 SHAWL8, In ail styles. 10.000 BUTTONB, largo and small. 200 APBONS. all prices. 100 dozen LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. 250 WOOLEN SHIRT8. 100 Silk and Wool SCARF3. Stock too largo for the times. All goods I wilt bo sold EXTRA CHEAP for the CASH, at O, F. JACKSON'S. Jlopt2R_ New Livery Stables. THE undersigned, .having opened a LI? VELY and SALE STABLE, at the Central Hotel, wonld re? spectfully solicit a ehare of patronago, as? suring the. public that good vehicles and careful drivers can always bo found at their establishment*. Good Saddle Horaeu'alwayu on hand. Terms moderate. Ocl 8 _ _W. D. STARLING Jfc CO. Just Received. HO head flno Kentucky MULES and HORSES, anmo uf which aro broke to harnces. I ohasore are invited to examine. They may bo seen at Cbas. Logan's Stables, corner Sonato and Assembly streets. Sept 2:i _ W- B. A L. TALBOTT. Mills House Stables. JUST received at the above 8ta MaSfe hlen, t wenty head One KENTUCKY fHtVs&lu'ULES, most of which are well broko. Will be sold cheap for cash. Sept 13 _ _J^JS. l-ONG. Agent._ Notice. THE partnership heretofore existing be? tween us has bcou dissolved by the withdrawal or Mr. J. O. Roatu. The debts due by us will be settled by tho new firm, who w'illsign tho firm namo only in liquida? tion. J.C.ROATH, F. W. McMAtSTER, W. 8. MONTEITH. Boptember 29, lb73. Tho undersigned will carry on the business under the firm namo of MoMt.mi A McMah ter, to whom all demands due by tho old firm should he presented for nett lenient. W. 8. MONTEITH, Sept 30 tn.T P. W. McMABTER. LA? ts Sei Pur- 1 ' 1 Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Millinery, Dress Goods Shades, Cornices, Oarpets and Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, DOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, COMPLETE, and a fall assortment of various lines of merchandize, all fresh in store, aud at prices within the reach of all. We receive in payment for Goods Ac? counts, Rotes svnd all Does to our House, certified Checks on any of our Banks or Bankers here; also, Checks of Depositors against old or uew Deposits, tor any amount of Ooods. II. ?? 8HIVBH of CO. CAPTAIN JACK'S GHOST WERE it possible for it to return, would awaken terror among tboso who officiated at hie death; hut oanso tho war wbeop to again echo through the Lava Beds. Tho Indian Girl, einoe having transformed her already attractive quarters, and intro? duced Cigars that so far surpass all brands SEEN IN THE Market, as to induce strangers to remark, "This Cigar at live cents beats auy throe for twenty-five cents I have mot in my travels," has awakened cnusternation among Cigar dealers, but caused the countenances of smokers to shiuo with satisfaction. As in HALLS OF CONGRESS A member pleads for tho interest of his con? stituents, so this "Maid of tho Weed" de? fends her customers from being compelled to smoke and chew cheap goods at dear ratoa. Oct 7 Threshing Machines, FAN MILLS, Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, Engines, Bolting, Sinnt Machines, Porta? bio Mills, Agricultural Implements and Ma? chinery of all kinds, for salo at manufac? turers' prices by L?RICK A LOWRANCE, June 25 _ Columbia. H. C. The Fall Trade HAS opened auspiciously?yesterday hav? ing been the best day's businoe; we have done since last December. I have jnet re? turned from tho Northern markets, aud have not only made arrangements to keep my stock up to past experience, but have added many additional attractions fur the benefit of tho public and?myself. Tho stock is now unutually full, and shall bo constantly re? plenished. The same caro in future shall be observed, as has been in tho past, to keep strictly FIRST CLASS GOODS, which, with fair dealing and popular pricou, I hopo to at? tract a still largor sln-.ro of public patronago than that eo liberally bestowed heretofore. Roapectfully, I request an examination of tho stock. GEO. SYMMERS. J8ept21 _ Just Received, AFRESH supply of CUACKEHS. assorted CANDIES and TOYS. For good BREAD and CAKES, call at KRAFT'S Bakery. Augusts IQRNING. OCTOBER 12, 187 FIRE INSURANCE. I GBO. HTJGOINS, Ag't, Columbia, S. C. .Kina Imurniico Co., of Hartford, Conn. Aneeta $6,010,000?Incorporated A. I). lbl'J. WHAT HE DON'T SAYl WE doiiV say, that the "-ETNA" payB lotoses more promptly than some other fire insurance companion. We don't say, that the ".ETNA" ir.Hiiree property at a lo^er rate o! premium than sonic oiher compauiea. WHAT WE DO SAYi HV do Kay, that the ".ETNA" hau the largcet amount of cash asHftu of any fire in? surance company in tho United Htatce. W'e do y<iy, that the ".ETNA" has paid losses amounting to over HO 000,000, during the laet fifty-four yearn. lie tta say, that tho ''ETNA" has paid losses to tho citizens of Columbia, amount? ing to over $130,000, (without euataiuing a law-suit.) ainee it established an agency hore. The undereigned was appointed Agent in 1849, Also reprenents the IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COM? PANY, of Tendon. PHOZNIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York. Total assets. S16.000.000. Ricks taken on Buildings. Merchandise and Cotton. OEO. HUOOINR, Agent. tST" Office opposite the Columhia Hotel. _Oet_:3 _t!3 Bonds, Stocks, &c. IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION aud ray own account, at current rates: BONDS and STOCKS or RAILROADS, Bonds and Stocks of States and United States, Bonds aud Stocks of Cities and other corporations, Bank Notes, Coupons, Gold and Silver Coin, and approved Claims against the United States, State and County. D. GAMBRILL, Broker, Main street, Ang 10 i?mo 2d door Sonth Wheeler House. DENN I SON'S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS! Over Two Hnndred Millions have been used within tho past ten _ _ years, without complaint of loss by l ag becoming detached. They are mere reliable for marking Cotton Bales than any Tag in use. All Express Companies use them. Sold by Printer? anil Stationer* everywhere. Oct 3 f3uios New Music Store. I HAVE juBt opened a choice and select Btock of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of ACCORDEON8. CONCER? TINAS, HARMONICAS. FLUTES. FIFES, Flageolettes, Guitars, Violins, Violoncellos, Contra Bass, DobBon's Patent Banjos, Tarn borines, Music Stands, Violin Bows, Strings, Ac. These goods wero selected by myself, and are warranted. Orders received for SHEET MUSIC, and the same supplied onco a week: also, for FIANO and ORGAN TUNING. Instruments repaired and Bows rehaired. Terms 6TU1CTLY cash. fSept 21 t_J. P. RAWLS^ Sign and Banner Painting! GIMM.VO A SPECIVLTY. GOLD LETTERISG ON GLAS8,WINI)OW8HADES,Ac. Oflice on Washington stroet, between Main and Sumte streets, three doors from th Pout Office. Orders promptly filled in the city or coun? try. A. E. CLOTHIER. Sept 26_?m_?_ T. P. STOVALL. O. O. BULL. Fiour Made by the Ntw ProceEs. STOVALL & HULL, Proprietors of Stovall's Excelsior Mills, JJ.-J3 BIIO.ID STREET, Al.OCSTA, OA. AMONG late improvement? in the manufacture of FLOUR, by far tin most important is the recently-dis? covered method of PURIFYING MID? DLINGS. This wonderful invention ie des? tined to revolutionize the entire Milling sys? tem in thin country. By it a more thoiouKh separation is effected between the outer husk end tho farinaceous portion of the grain, and a Flour ia produced of greater and more uni? form purity mid sweenies than can be made in the old style, and with no increase in eont. Wo have,at heavy expense, introduced this "NEW I'll CESS" into our Mill, and are pre? pared to offer Flourgreatly improved in color and <pialit> over corresponding grades made in the ueual method. Liberal deductions iiiad** on car-lnal lots. Ang2?3mo STOVALL A HULL. GEORGIA GQTTDS FUSS. I THE above TRESS i* the most SIMPLE, STRONG and DURABLE in the markot. Price, complete, (12S. Send Tor circular. PKNDLETOS ?V BOAUDMAN, j Patentees and Manufacturers, Foundry and Machine Works, Kolloek stroet, Augusta, Georgia. Aug 20 Union MME. 0. da SILVA AN U MRS. ALEX. BRADFORD'S (FORMERLY Mlts. (Hll)EN HOFFMAN'S) j English, French and tiorman Boarding and Day SCHOOL for young Lading and Children, 17 West 38th street, New Yoih, re-opens Sep? tember 21. Application may be made by let? ter or porBoually ab above. Septl22iuos A Full Assortment of Crackers' At Wholesale Prices. HAVING been appointed agont for the Bale ol tho celebrated Bisenit and Cracker Manufactory of Tyler Brothers, I am prepared to supply the trade at factory prices. A full assortment of tbc?o choice goods now on hand. HARDY SOLOMON, gept 28 ? i Event." 3, VOL. IX?NO. fB5 ' j 18 Pall and Winter 73. . HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS!! KIN ARD & WILEY ARE receiving tho largest and boet atuck of CLOTHING 'that hat- ever been offered in _ thia market, and at priccB to suit tho times. We are hoadquarters for FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FINE UNDER AND NEOK WEAR. Wo sell: THE BROADWAY BILK.HAT. Tho colebrated STAR SHIRT, that is nneqnalcd for quality and J We havo tho latest styles, tho best Custom-mado CLOTHING, and at tho most reasonable prices for cash of any house in the State. Sept 25 ARRIVAL OF fitiiL & AT Ii. & W. C, SWAFFIELD'S 1 CLOTHING AND HAT HOUSE! THE beat and largest stock in tho city. Every garment well made. It will cost no more to buy a GOOD SHIRT from this House than it does to buy an inferior one elsewhere. SHIRTS, DRAWERS, TRUNKS, VALISES, SHAWLS, RUGS, DRESSING GOWNS, 8, etc., etc. Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT is In charge ol a first class artist, recently with one of the best Houses iu New York. We are exhibiting a choice solection of CASSIMERE8 and VESTINGS. Sept 21 _R. A W. 0. SWAFFIELD.Hf TO THE FRONT! Full Assortment Of New and Fresh FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AMD at the Clothing Emporium D, EPSTIN. FINE DRESS and BUSINESB SUITS iu every variety; Y'outbs' and Bojs* Cloth? ing; Dress, Colored and Negligoe Shirts; Silk, Folt and Wool Hats-latest out; Ho? siery, Gloves and Collars; Tie?, Scarfs aud Bows; Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas, and everything that tends to make up a perfect stock. ' The style* of Clothing were never e~> haud some as this season, ami we never had ho ; complete a stock, nor never si Id them at so small profit. Being detci mined to sustain our reputation for selling goods at low prices, we have selected and bought our stock with great care, and feel assured that every oue can be satisfied bv giving us u call. No troul>lo to j show good's. D. EPSTIN. Sept 19 Under Columbia Hotel. ? ? - -.- ? ? ?- ??? The Georgia Gin. ON entering our filth season with these OINS, wo have only to say, that in EVERY ease parties who havo benight them or seen them used have b?< n DELIGHTED I with them, and pronounce, them tho BE8T they havo any knowledge ot. We GUARANTEE thorn login asclean.run !as LIGHT. GIN us F\NT and mm out a? GOOD SAMPLE as ANY GIN THAT IS ' MADE. I'ioase order early, bo as to avoid I disappointment. Catalogue and reference i forwarded on application. ! L?RICK A I.OWRANCE, ! Jnno 21 Bole Afionts for South Carolina. ! The "Morris Cotton Gin." HAVING onlarged my business. I again ofiVr tho obovo Gin to tho planters of ! South Carolina. Having been thirty-eight I years in tho business, I feel confident I can j pleano tho moat fastidious. My Gins arc war? ranted to plcuso, or no sale. They run \ llghter, gin rtenr.cr, mako more lint from the I same quantity of seed cotton, than auy other Gin made The price mirer than any Gin in I tho market. Planters wishing these Gins, ' will please ordor trtrly, to avoid delay, i'lice, f'i St) per saw. WOOD TURNING of every style done with noatnoss und despatch, and cheaper than Northern work can bo b-.<ught hore for. Ad? dress E. MORRIS, July 1G 3ni Columbia, 3. O Corn Whiskey. 1JURE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY. . Also, ?. lot ot four year old MALT CORN WHISKEY. Warranted pure._? Aug 13 JOHN O. 8BEGEHB. If you Want a Thorough Newspaper ?DaSCIUDE FOB i THE PHOENIX, Daily and Tri-Weekiy;. or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAItOLINA. The Pjicenix is the oldest Daily Paper in the Stute, and haa. been. regularly issued since March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE. By Telegraph and Mails,' from all parts of the World; together with. Commercial and Market Bepobib; Besides well selected Miscellaneous and Readeso Mattee, of interest to every? body will be found in theee publications. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ? Taken as a whole, ko betted, invest? ment can be made, than a subscription to one or tho other of these publications. The following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS. Daily Pikentx.iU 00 Tri-Weekly .2 50 Weekly G leaner (48 columns)... 1 50 Tbece papers were the first issued in Columbia, in 1865, 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, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phcentx . baa a greater circulation through the npper part of South Caro? lina than any, other daily paper .published in the State. Merchants and others will find its oolnmns an admirable' means of commimioation with the people of the entire up-country. Advertising rates are reasonable and equable. Send adver? tisements marked with the number of times they are to be inserted, and they will 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. Have your Job Printing done at Home! especially when Style and Price are the Same. THE "ra?ENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office Is thoroughly supplied with POWER PRESSES oi the Latest Improvement; TYPE of various grades and styles irom one foot to fiftieth part of an inoh in size; BORDERS, OU18; Black, Colored and Transfer INK; PAPER. CARDS, &o The proprietor is a practical printer, and employs tho most skilled men in the profession; nil work executed at shortest notice possible, in the latest and best styles, and at ?ewYork prices. CALL and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1, 2, 8 and <? Sheet Posters, Hand-bills, Programmes, Circulars, Bills of Fare, Pamphlets, Briefs, Dodgers, Flyers, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Checks, ' Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks, Tags, Cards of all kinds and sizes Wedding, Visiting, Business, Bhow.