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TheXu?ot,OF iWbal?vocs? MourtNina fob ??i*Mltaotf.~? deepateh from Redding*;.'CAi.j lfiafc nighty saja the a* rival,.fcbl* ^fcer^vxBi tbs rescind*? of the famous band of Modcoa created a sensation among ipe people, who'oame from every quarter, expecting to Bee something-grand; but the Modocs, though historical, are anything bot at? tractive. A more filthy and ineignifl oantjba'ud of .Indiana could hot well be imagined.' ? 'Princess Mary" and the widow of Captain Jack attracted the most atten? tion. They were both arrayed In deep mourning, tar and ashes, for the death of their kindred. They all look as though they had been out all winter ander an ash heap. They left here on the cars at 9.30 o'olook to-night for their new home in "Wyoming Territory. Captain Hasbruok, with twenty men of Light Battery B, *iu Artillery, and Company G.r.Tjyelfth Infantry, will escort them toCheyenne. Lieutenants Tyler and Anderson, with the remainder of Battery B, will proceed to San Fran? cisco. ?? T._; Presentation.?The August a Consti lutiohalist Bays;. ??>*? ou "At the exhibition o? the Great East? ern Menagerie, and Circus, last night, on the parade gronnd, Major W. W. Dnrand, general agent of that company, and also a native of our oity, was pre? sented with a gold watch and ohain and a gold-headed oa^ne..the combined cost of which is $300. ' Thev were purchased at the well-known jewelry store of F. A. Brahe & Co., Broad street, yesterday. Major Dnrand, general agent and Ed? ward Morgan^ assistant manager of the Great Eastern Circus, &c, arrived in this oity on Saturday morning." A bale of cotton for the relief of the | Memphis sufferers was sold at Louis? ville, Ky., for $155, or at about one) dollar per pound, to J. P. Prather. Hew Hulled Buckwheat. TUST received and for aale low, NEW O HULLED BUCKWHEAT, of ohoico qua? lity, in qaantitiea to suit purchasers. OatgS i j JOHN AQNBW k SON. _'" Blackjack. fTTHE undersigned'will furnish the beat of I J. Black Jack WOOD, delivered in any part of the c4ty, at ?5 a cord. QctlO... . :. .. ?'_O. HAMBERG. * r ' " MILLINERY MRS. 0. E. BEED has opened a fine assortment of Ladies', MiBseB* and Children's BON | NETS, Hals, Caps, Cloaks, Bed ingotes. Furs, Undor-wear and 'Hair of all descriptions; also, Mrs. Moody'B and other stylus of Corsets. All of which will bo sold at rednced prices. Mrs. Reed waa awarded the highest' Bremiums at the State Fairs for the beat [illinecr, ? Oot 23 3mo Jewelry! Jewelry I Jewelry! im ? # ? ' ? ft WM. GLAZE, AT bis new store, Main street, nearly op- I u poalte the Central National Bank, haa I a largo and beautiful ntockof fine WATCHES, stem and key winders, from" the best Eu? ropean and American manufacturers, and of; bis own importation; in gold and silver oases. Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled assort? ment just received-and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, lp sets i,ud otaes, Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, Lockets, elegant Seal Wedding and Engage? ment ! Binge, large stock of Spectacles and Eyo-Glasaes, Clocks, Huaioal Boxes, and a j Seat variety of Fancy Artiolea. My stock is e largest and beat selected in the Southern country, and will bo sold as cheap as the same artlole can be bought anywhere. Oot 24_ CLOTHING 1 DRY GOODS ! GENTS' KltN ISI1 IN a GOODS I LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS/ THE undersigned, equal to the wants of his friends and the public in general, haa re-opened on Main Btroot, at the stand formerly ocenpied by John 0. Dial, with a large and well-seleoted htook of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which he offers at prices that defy competition. Respectfully soliciting a share of the patron ago hitherto extended to him, be promises fnll satisfaction to all that fa? vor him with a call. H. GOUDMAN. Oct 22_ Bonds, Stocks, &c. IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION and my own account, at current rates: BOND8 and STOCKS of RAILROADS. Bonds and Stocks of States and United States, Bonds and Stocks of Cities and ot her corporations, Bank Notes, Coupons, Gold and Silver Coin, and approved Claims against the United 8tatee, State and County. D. GAMBBILL, Broker. Main street, Ang 10 f6mo 2d door BoPth Wheeler House. A Whole Family Cured WITH one bottle ot HEINITSH'S KINA CHILL CUBE. Cures in every case. For sale only at HEINIT8H*S OOt 10 t _Drag Btoro. Why the South is Poor. TTMIOM tfio cradle to the grave, we are Xr. doeed with, all kinds of unknown Medi? cines made abroad, of which wo know no? thing. If yonr baby is sick, you give it Northern Soothing Syrup, instead of Heinitsh's Rose Cordial. . . If soar Llver'ts not right, you take North? ern Pills, instead of th< "Blood and Liver Pills." If your Blood is impure, you take North? ern Sarsaparilla, instead of the "Queen's Delight." If yon have Chills and Fever, vou tako Northern chill cures, instead of Heinitsh's Vegetable. Tonic. Our health and onr wealth is thus do Btroyed. Encourage your own doctors; tako Modioinea mado at home, and buy those that you know are good. Hcinttsh has an experionco of forty years in making all kinds of Medicines for every dlseaao known. Go at once and conenltwlth htm. For sale at HEf NIT8H'S FAMILY DRUG STORE. JDctl7 _ J_ 50 Boxes Shoulders, OR sale at 9 cents per ponnd, at Oot 14 HOLOMON'8. F School Books. RL. BRYAN has nor /or sale a new ? stook of SCHOOL BOOKS, Claseical and English. Also, STATIONERY, for Schools and Merchants and Public Officer a. Bohool Teachers and Merchants supplied at lowpriccB. . Sept 30 BY J.-A. SELBY. 001 Special N otices. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy Relief for Young Men from the effects of errors and abases in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar? riage removed. New method of treatment. New and romarkabls remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed onvelopes. Ad drr.r.i HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Sontb Ninth street, Philadelphia, Fa.?an institu? tion having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professions! skill. Oct 28 8mo DKNNISON'S IPATEHT SHIPPING TAGS! (OverTwo Hundred Millions havo beeu used within; tho past ten _ years, without complaint of loss by Tag becoming detached. They are moro reliable for marking Cotton Bales than any Tag in uso. All Express Companies use them. Sold by Printern aud Stationers everywhere._Oct 3 fgmoe Tub ?eadow, wuu tho scythe has .laid Its verdant drapery still and low, And show rs of passing clouds, lato shed, Have mingled with tho.sun's bright glow*, Sends forth a perfume on tho air, Which nils one with a swcot delight; But Woon's fino D'Ousay, rich and rare, Excels it as the day the night. Another supply on hand at Oct 19_FISHER'S Drug Store. THE MILD POWER G CURES IITJMPnXlETS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE rnOVED, FROM TIIE MOST ample experience, on ontire succens. Simple, Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They are tho only medicines perfectly adapted to popular usi?so Minplo tint nisUuccs cannot bo inailo in usinij them; so harmless as to be freo from danger; nnd so efficient ua to bo always reliable. They have, the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. Price, in lurgu throe-drachm vials, with directions: No*. Cares. Cents. 1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 50 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . . ?0 CrylnB-Collc,orTcethiugofInfants, . 50 4. Dlurrliccn, of Children or Adults, . . 50 5. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . 50 f. Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.50 b. Neuralgia, Toothache, Fncencho, ... 50 ITeadaclies, Rick Headache, Vertigo, . 50 in. Dyspepsia. Uilious Btomnch, .... 50 11. Nuppretied.or Painful Periods, ... 50 12. VfhHci, too Profuse Periods, .... 50 13. Croup, Cough, Difficult Brcathim.*, . . ?0 W? (ialtfthtuni, Ery?ip<'las, Krup'iutu, . 50 15. Rheumatism, llneuinutic i'm n -, ... 50 16. fever aud\ Ague, ChiU Fever, Agues, 60 17. piles, blind or bleeding,.50 18. Ophthalmy, and Sore or Wenk Eye*. . 50 10* Catarrh, Acuto or Chrouio Intliienm, . 60 20. Whoophag-Cough, ViolentCoughs, . 60 21. AsthmsToppressed Breothinir, . . . W 22. Rar Discharges, Impaired Hearing, . 60 23. Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swelling*. . 60 24. General Debility, Physical Weakness, . 50 25. Dropsy and Beauty Secretions.50 28. Sea-Sickness, Sickness from Riding, . 50 27. Kidney-Disease, Gravel, . . . . . 50 28. Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, or Involuntary Discharges,.H O 29. Sore Month, Canker, . . . . . . . n so Vrlnary Weakness, Welting tlwBe-1, JO si. Painful Periods, with Rpusms, . . fO 82. fiuftVrlnsrs at Change of Ute, . . . .10 ? S3. Kpllepsey, Spasms, St.J Itus' Dunce, . 10' 34. oftihthrHn. Oleernted Son; Throat.. . .'?>? J5. Chronic Congestion* and iruptionr, . , FAMILY CASKS. Case (Morocco) with above Si's large vte'.s nnl Manual ??f Dlre.-ik.us, . , . ? ? W Case (Morocco) c,t 20 h.rtje vial< hu 1 Ui* :. 0 00 Bj-grThese remedies are sent I>y the case or single *??* *? ?*?>" l,l,i-t "f ,ne, country. A-ee of charge, on receipt of price. Address Humphreys' Specific Homeopathic Medicine Co., Office and Depot, No. 5(>2 Broadway. Xkw You*. For Knie by ?11 Druggists. And by GEIOER A McQREGOR, Columbia. 8. 0. _ April 14jP?ly_ COLUMBIA FEMALE SEMINARY. THE EXERCISES of this new institution for young ladies and imisBes will open on MONDAY JM?BNING, NOVEMBER 3,1873. The vchoo! will be conducted in a building located uear tho new Post ?flico, on Main slreot, aud lately occu? pied by Col. G. W. Waterman. School-rooms ample, pleasant and beautifully furnished. Scholastic year divided into two forms of twonty weeks each. Firat term this year, however, will continue only Uoelce weeks. Tuition charged at the following ratoa per session of twenty weeks, payable promptly at the middle of tho term, viz: Preparatory, $15; Academical, $20; Scientific and Classical, $25. Music on Piano, Organ or Guitar, Drawing, Crayoning, Ac, Ac, extra. Tui? tion for jirM term at tho above rates, bnt only for twelve weoks of the time. A few rmall boys will be admitted, if desired. Being strangers, comparatively, in this community, tho undersigned asks tho privi? lege of submitting tho following very com Elimcntsry testimonial, which, among others, as followed ns sinco we left the institution iu which we laut taught: BneLBYViiXE, Tenk , Sept. 11,1873. To All whom it may Concern: Wo heartily recommend to tho public gene? rally. Mr. and Mrs. Jeromo. As teachers, they have nn superiors and few equals. Hav? ing taught in Nhciby ville tbo past four yoars, we hazard nothing in saying they aro worthy the respect and confidence of all good peo? ple, being Christians, as well as professors of Christianity. Any community that shall secure their services is to bo envied. Mrs. Jeromo, besides giving lessons on piano, organ and guitar, gives vocal lessons. Hon. G. N. Tillmau, Jos. U. Mc'Jrcw, M. D., Hou. Lewis Tillman, Hon. Judgo Caldwell, J. A. Blakemorc, M. D. For further information, consult tho under? signed at the school building. Oct 19 mlhC C. W. JEROME, Principal. New Music Store. I HAVE just oponed a choice and select stock or MUSICAL )MERCHANDISE, consisting of 'A00ORDEONS. CONCER TINAb. HARMONICAS. FLUTES. FIFES, Flageolettes, Guitars, Violins, Violoncellos, Contra Bass, Dobson's Patent Banjos, Tarn borincs, Mnoia Stande, Violin Bows, Strings, Ac. These goods were sel'oted by myself, and are warranted. Orders received for SHEET MUSIC, and the same snppliod onoe a week; also, for PIAK0 and ORGAN TUNING. Instruments rop&irod and Sows rehaircd. Terms strictly cash. 8ept 21 j_ J. P. RAWLS. Views for the Million. IHAVE just received a line assortment of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, English and Ameriofcn, colored and plain. Also, ILLU? MINATED onea. v It, L. BRYAN, 1 Sept 30 "Let o?j Jost Censure i?MBIA, S. 0., WEDNESDAY CAPTAIN JACK'S REMAINS HAVE been laid in tbeir last resting place, and bis foes rejoioo. Old fogy 1 ism in the Cigar busiuese bas been laid aside by tbo Indian Girl, and smokers rejoice, as thoy can got a bettor Cigar for 5 cents at her (store tban can bo bonght elsewhere at 10 oonts, and puro Havana three for 25 cents, the sale of which elio controls iu this market. The magnificent stock that WILL BE EXHIBITED In a fow days at this Cigar Emporium will I surpass anything ever seen in the State. This Maid being so long known to the citi? zens of Columbia sb the only dispenser of the r-mokcrs' luxury, would rouder farther adver? tising unnecessary, but strangers and those who expect to vieit this city DURING FAIR WEEK Must he posted as to whoro to get the best CIGAltB. If you haven't tried the 5 cents Cigar, call at once. BILVER LAKE FIXE CCT is all theco with Ohewora. Oct 24_ TflE PUBLIC HAVE OF lato been made aware that Segars can bo made at home nn well, yes, even bet? tor tban thoso imitation brands brought out from the North by the innocent dealer, which are sold to them for genuine art ich b, and as they cannot always judgo by tho sample shown them, but must rely on tbo honesty of the munu/iictitrer, thereforo the proprietor of tho California Sr.o.\n Store says tho pub? lic havo BEEN PROTECTED BY him in establishing a Manufactory of fine Havana Segars iu this city. And wo asvuro our patrons that wo import nono but tho latest Havana Tobacco in tho market. AIbo do wo say to our friends that wo havo brought out somo of tho host workmen from New York, who, wo are euro, will not let any Now { York or Baltimore begar beat thoso made at tbo CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE. Oot 21 The Georgia Gin. ON outcriug our fifth season with theec GINS, we have only to say, that in EVERY caso parlies .vho have bought them or seen them used have been DELIGHTED with them, and pronounco them tho BEST they havo any knowledge of. Wo GUARANTEE them togin as clean, run as LIGHT, GIN us FAST and turn out as GOOD SAMPLE as ANY GIN THAT IS MADE. Please order early, so as to avoid disappointment. Catalogue and reference forwarded on application. LOBICK A LOWRANCE, Juno 21 Solo Agents for South Carolina. T. F. 8tovall. o. o. hi' i.i. . Flour Hade by the New Process. STGV^LL & HULL, Proprietors of Stovall's Excelsior Mills, 933 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, OA. -. ? AMONG lato improvements in the manufacture of FLOUR, by far the most important is the recentlv-dis covcred method of PURIFYINGM1D 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 tho farinaceous portiou of the grain, and a Flour is produced of greater and moro uni? form purity aud sweetness than ean be made in tho old stylo, aud with no increase in cost. We have, at heavy expense, introduced this "NEW PBUCESb" into onr Mill, and arepre pared to offer Floor greatly improved in color and quality over corresponding gradeB made in the usual method. Liboral deductions made on car-load lots. Aug 27 3mo STOVALL A HULL. 0 GEORGIA COTTON FIBS. mUK above PRESS is the mott SIMPLE, X STRONG and DURABLE in the market. Price, complete. 1125. Send for circular. PENDLETON A BOARDMAN, Patentees and Manufacturers, Foundry and Machine Works, Kollock street, Augusta, Georgia. Aug ?7 Sinioa FIRE INSURANCE. GEO. HUGOINS, Ag't, Columbia, S. C. .TCtrm Insurance Co., or llurtfnrtl. Conn. Assets 16,010,000? Incorporated A. IK 181?. WHAT WK DON'T SAY: WE don't say. that the "?iTNA" pays losses more promptly than some other lire insurance companies. We don't say, that tln> ".ETNA" insures properly at a lower rate of premium than some other companies. WHAT WK DO SAY: We do say, that tho ' .ETNA'' has the largest amount of cash assets ot any fire in? surance company in the United States. We do say, that tho "/ETNA" haa paid losses amounting to over M0 (100,000, during the labt fifty-four years We do say, that tho ".ETNA" has paid losses to the citizens of Columbia, amount? ing to over f 1 3O.C00, (without sustaining a law-suit,) since it established an agency here. Tho undersigned was appointed Agent in 1849. Also represont? iho IMPERIAL FiltE INSURANCE COM? PANY, or London. PHlENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York., Total assets, !ltl,000,000. Risk jtakon on Buildings. Merchandise and Cotton. OEO. HUGOINS, Agent. WOffice opposite the Columbia Hotel. Oct 4 +13 Planters Can Get the Highest Price FOR their COTTON, and buy their GRO? CERIES a* tho cheapest rains, at Sept 24 BARDY'BOLOMON'S. Bagging and Ties. 2f\f\A YARDS HEAVY BAflOINO. ?UUVi 5,000 lbs. ARROW TIES, for sale by HOPE A GYLES. Fresh Biscuits and Crackers! CONSISTING of Soda, Lemon, Bnttor, Oyster, Jumbles, GornbiU's, Ginger I Snappu, Ac, Ac, for sale at "(he oash store" of JOHN AGNEW A BON. Attend the Tru< MORNING, OCTOBER 29, U VYItll I The Newest Goods. THE subscriber begs loavoto inform t bo oitizons and public generally, that , ho baa just returned from the 'North, with as lino an assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS as ever has been offered in this city, viz: Fine WOOLENS, Coatiugs, Vestings, Doeskins, Cloths, Caesime-rcs. Ac. His friends and customers are respectfully invited to examine his stock, as ho guaran? tees to pleane tho moat fastidious. All suits ordered will bo guaranteed to lit and bo of the best workmanship. Sept 25_C. D. EDEItnARDT. 18 Fall and Winter 73. , HUTS AND GESTS1 F?ROT1XG GOODS!! KIN ARB & WILEY ARE receiving tho largest aud best stock of CLOTHING that has ever been offered in _ this market, aud at prices to sun tho times. Wo aro headquarters foi FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' FINE UNDER AND NECK WEAR. Wo Bell: ?THE BROADWAY SILK HAT. Tho colehrated STAR SHIRT, that is uncqualcd for uualitytaud fit. Wo have the latest stylea. tho best Custom-made CLOTHING, and at the moet reasonable prices for cafch of anv house in the State._Sept 25 CITY CURRENCY BUILD1X0 & LOAX CERTIFICATES TAKEN rOR CLOTHE UTS GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS R. & \Y. C, SWAFFIELD'S, BUlEIl? will do well to gi Wo keep the largest and most stylish stock in tho city, and guarantee our price", to be lower than elsewhere. In our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, wo are making suits to order, iu tho latest styles, and cheaper than any first clans house iu the citv. R. A W. C. 8WAFFIELD. ?ct 1G TO THE FRONT! Full Assortment Ot New and Fresh FALL AXD WINTER CL01II1XG AN? AT Til P. Clothing Emporium D.J^PSTIN, FINE DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS in every variety; Youths' und Hoja' Cloth ine; Dreaa, Colored and Negligee Shirts Silk, Folt aud Wool Uate-latest out; Ho? siery, Gloves and Coilare; Ties, Nearf? auel Bows; Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas, anel ! evorvthing that lends to wake up a perfe-ct !otock. The styles of Clothing were never e'i hand? some as* this neason, und we never had sc complete a stock, nor never sehlthemat se small profit. Being deteimined to s\ibtaiuour reputation fur soiling gi.ods at low prices, we have selected and bought our stock with great caro. and feel assured that ev<jry one can tie satisfied by giving us u call. No trouble to show goods. D. EPST1N. Sept 19 Under Columbia Hotel. A Fnll Assortment of Crackers At Wholesale Prices. HAYIN'i been appointed agent for the Halo of tbo celebrated RWcuit and Crackor Manufactory of Tyler Rrothara, I am prepared to supply the trade at tactnry prices. A full assortment of those choice goode now on baud. UAItDY SOLOMON. Sept 28 Private Boarding. MRS. WYATTiaprepared to accommodate several BOARDERS with meals and lodging; also, provide lor a numh< r ot Table Boarders. Residence <>u Plain, between Bull and Pickens stnets. Sept 9 Family Flour. 100 BBLS. hxtra Family FLOUR. 100 barrels low pi iced, but sound. _For Halo by HOPE A GYLES .Batter and Cheese. 1 f\KEGS ohoioe TABLE BUTTER, IU 20 boxes GOSHEN CHEE8E. Sept 21 HOPE A GYLES. j Event." 73. VOL. IX?NO. "The Atmosphere," BY Camillo Flammauon, illustrated with 1 teil ?hromo Lithographs and eighty six I Wood Outs. $G.OO. "The Fair God; or The Last of the Tzins," 1 by Lew Wallrce. $2 00. ! "Lombard Street," a description of the Money Market, by Walter Uagshot, * 1.75. "Arthur Bounioastle." by J. G. Holland. "What tho Swallows Sang"?"Leisure Honr Series"?by F. Speilhagen. $1.25. "Romance of Old Court Life in Franco," by Francis Elliott. $1.50. "Nina's Atonement," by Christian Rcado, author of "Valerie Aljmer." $1 00. "Article 47," a Romance, from the French of Adolphe Bolot. 75 cents. Charles Reade's laut novel, "A Simpleton.'. And other newpublicatious received somi weekly for sale at _Hept_25_ R. L. BRYAN'S BOOKSTORE. Greenbacks and Bankable Money. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT is now conducted on tho STRICTLY CASH PRINCIPLE, and to show our friends what can be dono for bankablo lunde we quote {trices of a few of our goods for thou: in ormation: Choice Sugar-Cnred and Canvased nAMS, 18c. per pound; Clear Sides, no bone, 11c. per pound; Fineet Goshen Butter, 40c. per Sound; Best Cream Cheese, 25o. per pound; laakerei, 10 to 14c. per pound; Molasses, U5c. per gallon; Golden Syrup, 70o. per gal? lon; Flour, per barrel, $7.50 and upwards; Black Tea, 50c. per pound and upwards; Groen Tea. 50c. por pound and upwards; WhiBkoy, $1 10 per gallon and upwards. To? gether with a choice, assortment of Coffees, Sugars, Canned Goods, Biscuits'and Crack? ers, Meal, Grist, Bice, Lard, Salt, Tobacco, Cigars, Mustard, Spices "and Family Gro? ceries generally" at corresponding prices. We tto not deal in rejected meats. All our goods are first class. Oct 16 JOHN AG NEW A SON. Columbia Music Store LyBrand & Son TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of the public to an examination of their STOCK of MU8IOAL MERCHANDISE,con? sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodoone, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Accordeons. Brass and Silver Band Instru? ments of all kinds. Also, SheetMneto and Instruction Books for every class of Musical Instruments on hand at all times. We are Solo Agents for tho State of South Carolina of Estcy A Co.'s COTTAGE ORGANB. Sheet Music sent by mail, post paid, on receiptol price; and all kinds of Musical Goods sentby Express, whon ordered, to any part of the State, marked C. O. D. Good Second-hand Pianos and Organs for sale cheap, for cash. Pianos, Organs and Molodeons Tuned and Repaired in a satisfactory manner: and will givo espocialattention to Packing, Removing and Shipping Pianos for other parties toany point desired, at moderate prices. All orders promptly attended to and satis? faction guaranteed to those favoring us with their patronage. Send for our catalogue of Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise. Ri? chardson street, a few doors ibove Pho?.kix office. Colombia. 8. C. Nor 7 EXCHANGE HOUSE. f^i THE undersigned have putj ^feJJsnr this popular establishment mi ^*^kW complete ropair, and are pre I pared to accommodate oue and all with" choice LIQUORS. CIGARS, OYSTERS,1 FISH and GAME. We have excellent BILLIARD TABLES; private LUNCH? ROOMS; FURNISHED ROOMS. Wo cm ploy the beet cooks and feclj confident of our] abidtv to satisfy one and all. O.-t H SOT* HERN A- HRAMI.F. PTE. 1< Notice to Farmers. IN consequence of ihc?tiing<-ucv in money, all indi bled i? us for SUPPLIES fur mslied th" present and previrm years, are informed that Col ion will be received in pay? ment at the highest market rates, or ship* ? ? lit: responsible parties foi their account. * Sept 27 HOPE .V GYLES Seed Rye and Barley. W\ BUSH EI S NEW SEED RYE hiui /V f H\!tU' Y. HOPE A- GYLES. Notice to Contractors OFFICE CITY CLERK. CoLl'MUiA, S.O., October 10. 1873 BY order ot the City Council, the lime for receiving PROPOSALS for building new Alms House and Hospital has been ex? tended until the regular meeting ot City Council, the seooud '1 UESDAY in November. All parties wishing to mako bids for the sann- will be allowed in take the plans and specifications hor.i the Clerk's office for twenty-tours. CIIAS BARN UM, Oct 17 City Treasurer. New Livery Stables. THE undersigned, "having opened a LI ? VEltY and SALE i STABLE, at the Central Hotel, would re I spectlnlly solicit a sliaie of patronago, as ! curing the public that good vehicles and j c-Aref-.il drivers can always be found at their i establishment. Good Saddle Horses always j on band. Terms moderate. ! OctS Vt. D. STARLING & CO. Mills House Stables. JUST received at the above Stn hies, twenty head lino KENTUCKY _MUTES, most of which aro woll broke. Wi.l be sold cheap for cash. I Sept 13 J. N. LONG. Agent. Family Supplies. CUIOICE GOSHEN RUPTKR and CHEESE, j fresh Lemon, Milk, Soda and Cream BISCUIT; Smoked Beef; choice TEAS. Java and Mocha COFFEES; Pell's London MUS? TARD; Nelson's London GELATINE; Fla? voring EXTRACTS and SPICES, Ao . for sale low for essh. HOPE A GYLES. Hams. \ (\ TIERCES of HAMS, for sale at 12} L\J cents per pound, at Oct U_SOLOMON'S. Just Received, AFRESH supply of CRACKERS, assorted CANDIES and TOYS. For good BREAD and CAKES, call at KRAFT'S Bakery. | August 8 INFORMATION FOBs ALK ff you want a Thorough Newspaper kubsceibe fob the phoenix, Daily and Tri-Weekly; or Issued every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA.. SOUTH CAROLINA. Tbo PnoENix ie the oldest Daily Paper in tbe State, and has been regularly issued since March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE. By Telegraph and Mails, from all ports of the World; together with Commercial and Market Retobis; Boh idea well selected Mis?eeeaneotje and Reading Mattee, of interest to every? body will bo fonnd in these publications. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Taken as a whole, no cetteb invest? ment can be made, than a subscription to one or the other of these publications. The following are the TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS* Daily Pikenix. w .............. .?4 00 Tri-Weekly .2 60 Weekly GnEAimn (48 columns)... 1 50 These papers were the flrst issued tu Colombia, in 1865, sifter its partial de? struction, and have been regularly pub? lished over sinne. They CIRCULATE EXTENSIVELY Through oh t tbe middle and upper Coun? ties of the State, and are excellent MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The PntENix has a greater circulation through tbe npper part of Sonth Caro? lina than any other daily paper published in the Stale. 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