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BatLway Js?wvkr:?Asthe* dbwn passenger train from Chera w, y uster day morning, was approaohiug Darlington, the engineer discovered a pole, one end of which was placed ander one.of the fails of the track and the other end rest'1 ing on the oppoaiteaide. He succeeded I in stopping the train- jost before reach~| ing the obtruotir/n, otherwise, more bo rions calamities might have been re? ported, as there were ciuite a number of passengers on the train. The obstruc? tion was- placed, as above stated, in a deep out, just -beyond which was a pretty high bank. Upon the stopping of the train and ascertaining the,.cause, the conductor, Mr. Hondrix, and seve? ral others ran to the top of the bank, when they saw s boy about sixteen years I of ago making his way, as fast ss he | could, tbrongh the woods. The passen? gers were deployed and a kind of run? ning chaae was made for him for about half a mile, when the oonduotor fired his pistol, which hud the effect of di? recting the attention of some field hands, who headed the youth off and assisted in bis capture. -The boy gave bis name as Lewis, a resident near bj. "When interrogated as to his motive for committing aooh an act, the boy very innocently remarked that he "meant no harm, but wanted to see the thing jump." He was brought to Darlington and there banded over to the officials. [ Union-Herald. Busted.?Lent's oirous has "basted. Tin- employees, at Atlanta, attached the 1 wagons, stock and animals, and i de round their wages before they will re? lease them. Vkuy Likely.?Tho opinion prevails at Washiugtuu that by the first of De? cember, England will have twico as muuy vessels in Cuban waters as the Umied Hutes. Special JM otlooa. Id the blCK i.OUM, on the Handkerchief | or in tho Boudoir, the D'OBBAY COLOGNE w AT t R is the moat grateful of all perfumea. A few drops poured upan a hot Bhovel or tin plate will Bpeedily give forth a disinfecting and at the same time a delicious odor. At Nov 8 1'TSH Eli'B Drug Store. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE._ Happy Relief for Toong Men from tho effoota or ermra and abuvee in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar? riage removed. Now method of treatment. New and remarkable romedicB. Books and Ciroulars sent freo, in scaled envelopes. Ad? dress nOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Booth Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institu? tion having a high reputation forhonora'-'c conduct and professional skill. Oct 29 8mo ~ DRrVNIHON's I PATENT SHIPPING TAGS! kOverTwo Hnndred Millions havo >een need within the past ten _ ears, without complaint of loas by i ag becoming detached. They are more 1 reliable for marking Cotton Bales than any 1 Tag in use.. All Express Companies uae them. Bold by Printer? and Stationer* everywhere.__J_j_ OctfS f3moS . Bonds, Stocka, &c. IBUY and SELL on COMMISSION and my own account, at current rates: BONDS and STOCKS of RAILROADS, Bonds and Stocks of States and United States, Bonds and Stooks of Cities and other 1 corporations. Bank Notes, Coupons, Gold! and Nil vi r Coin, and approved OUims agaiust the United 8tatea, State and County. D. GAMBKILL, Broker, Main street, Aug 10 tOmo 2d door South Wheeler Houeo. A Marvelous Medicine FOR tho Liver, Stomaoh and Bowels. HeinitBh'a BLOOD PURIFYING LIVER PILLS. Cures Liver Complaint, Headache, Stomach Disorders, Indigestion and Consti? pation. For eale only at Nov St HBINITBH'fl DRUG STORE. PROCLAMATION. ~ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DErAUTSirfcT. IT iaan eetabliahed custom among all civi? lized Statea and natioaa annually to ac? knowledge, in an especial manner, on a day set apart for that purpose, the merciful care and protection of the Divine Creator, and to uxpresB their acknowledgments to Him in eofemn publio form. Therefore, L FRANKLIN J. MOSES, Jn.. Governor of South Carolina, do hereby ap point and designate THURSDAY, the 27th of November inBtant, to be observed as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer to Almighty God. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused tho Great Seal of tho State to be afllxed, at Columbia, [I,, s 1 this twelfth day of November, A. D. 1873. and in the ninety-eighth year of | tho Independence of the United Statea of America. By the Governor: FRANKLIN J.MOSES Jn. H. E. Hayne, Secretary of State. Nov 15 ? To Rent. THAT desirable COTTAGE, contain- 1 ing six rooms, corner of Sonate and .neude-rsnn streets. Apply to W. U. GIBBES. NovlilS Tin: wubklek & wilson Sewing Machines! For Twenty Years tthe Standard of Excellence.' IF you think of buying a SEWING MA? CHINE, it will pay you to oxamino tho ro. cord of tboBO now in uae; and tho WHEELER & WILSON stands pro eminently above all others. Machines sold on easy terms, or monthly payments taken. Old machines! put in order, or rooelvad in exchange. NEEDLED, THREAD and BILK constantly on hand. N. W. TRUMP, Agent. Columbia, B. C. J. II. TRUMP, General Agent, Augusta, Oa. _*Lov 16 tltto Wines and Liquors. RAMSAY'S celebrated OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY. Pamllco Club Puro RYE WHISKEY. Pnre Old JAMAICA BUM.. Otard.Dnpny t Co.'ocolobratcd BRANDY. Pure Old HOLLAND GIN. 8Id Sherry and Madeira WINES, oidsick, Carto Blanche and othor choice .H^rv, sot .< u">i" qJ hbi-'jni i BY J. A. SELBY. GO JOHN C. JACOB. MANUFACTURER of SAUSAGES, BO? LOGNAS. PUDDINGS, HEAD CHEESE, Ac, corner Main and Medium \ streets, two squares below State House. Fa? milies, boarding houses and iostaurants supplied. Orders filled and dollv.ired. Fresh Fork and Deof also for sale. Nov 14 Imo Notice to AH. -c C. F. JACKSON, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES, IS now roady with a largo stock of DRY GOODS and FANCY NOTIONS, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, FOR CASH. I say little, but will do more when yon call at tho store. c. P. JACKSOS. Nov 11 _ SPECIAL ANNOUNOEMENTS AT THE Grand Central Dry Goo dB Establishm't OF W. D. LOVE & CO. AVERY largo stock of desirable GOODS, purchased ninoo tho panic, at auction and elsewhere, will bo offered on MONDAY, November 10. 1873. and throughout tho woek, at tllO most KXTRAOH DINAHY LOW TfilCES ever KNOWN IN THIS CITY. Our entiro stock of DUE HS GOODS will bo offered at less than PANIC PRICES. All tho now and desirable FabricBin Mourn? ing Dress Goods, including seventy-rive pieces of Black Alpacas, of tho best goods made, will bo offered at panic prices. Flannels, Blankets, Comfortables, Hosiery and Under-wcar for ladies, gents and chil? dren; of evory tizo and quality, at extremely low prices. In our LACE department, wo offer an im? mense assortment of goods, comprising Col? larettes, Jabots, Ruffs, Ties, Ac, which la? dies will flud to bo tho best assortment wo have ever exhibited, and at unusually low pricos. Our stock of Domestics, Prints, Joins, Tweeds and Qassituercs comprise a full lino of choico Rooda. ut very low pricos. Linon and Houso-kecping Goods much nnder for? mer prices. (Jarputs and Rurs at a great re? duction, to reduce stock and give our custom? ers bargains. Don't fail to secure fome of tho great bar Sains to bo found at the Grand Central Dry ooda Eetabli?tmeut of W. O. LOVE A CO., Under tho Whceier Ilouce. _W. D. LOVE. B. B. McOREERY. BOOT AND SHOE BAZAAR OF b. c. sum & co. THOSE extra tine and nobby \ GENT'S GAITERS and BOOTS, flaT~^?to?po lone, promised, arc now in. The finest and moat durablo Shoo made. A splendid assortment now on hand. An ologaut lot of Ladies', Misses' and Children's FRENCH BUTTON BOOTS; a full lino of) Ladiea', Missea' and Chlldrcn'a D. S. CALF SHOES, together with a full line or BOOTS and SHOES of all descriptions. ALSO, A few cases of FASHIONABLE HATS, (now styles.) to suit all ogee. PriceB low. R. 0. SHIVER A CO. Boots, Shoes & Hats. T?ST received, another shipment of Mc ?J Mnllin'a ROOTS and CONGRESS GAIT? ERS, double sole and drets. ALSO, An invoice of FASHIONABLE HATS. J. Nov 12 * Gnus and Pistols. I RESPECTFULLY inform my friends i id tho public in general that I havo on hand a rwell-sslected elock of double and single-barreled GUNS, REPEATERS, I Shot Pouches and Flasks, Game Rag?, Gaps and Ammunition, Toys of nil description, Walking Canes, and many other article's too numerous to mention, which I offer for sale low for cash. Repairing tin no at short notice. Also, Keye fit I od. P. W. KRAFT, _Nov4 At the Sign of the Big Gun. Private Hoarding. MR8. WYATT is prepared to accommodate nevei al BOAliDERS with meals and lodging; also, provido for a number of Table Boarders. Residence OH Plain, between Bull and Pickens streets. Sept l? Imported Champagnes. f\ CASES Jules Mum s'Dry Vorzonay and ?J\7 Heidsiek, Qu irts and Pints. For sale low by HOPE & OYLES. Mills Houso Stables. Mh_ JUST recoivod at tho abovn S.n HflB hies, twenty head fino KENTUCKY. 4hUu^UI<ER, most of which aro well brolco. Will ho sold aheap for cash. Sept 13 J. N. LONG. Agent. Blaok Jack. THE undesigned will furnish the best of Black Jack WOOD, delivered in any part or tho city, at $5 a cord. . Pot 10_ _ .0. HAMBERO. .Goal?. Coal? Coal'.i iJ'?dTaW^%^fttAFAt:, ? Oct 31 lmo -. Agents. 'Let our Jost Censure LUMBIA, S. 0., FRIDAY MO To Members of the Bar. VOLUME III RICHARDSON'S REPORTS, new eeriati, $5. Also, a largo assort ment of olher Law Books and Lu^r Blanks. For naif, at R. L. BKYAN'd Bookstore. Nov_H_ Just Received, 1<W__ AN extra fine lot of Kentucky 'WA MULES and HORSES, some of which gjQ^ara well broke They may bo seen ai Uimrlcs Logan's Stables, corn.r Senate and Assembly streets. _Nov 12 W. S. A L. TA^BOTT. For Sale. THE PANORAMA OF COLUMBIA, em? bracing ecencs previous to and during the war. It may be seen at Nov 13 Q. PIERCES', Main street. MILLINERY. First Prize Awarded at Fair of 1873. MRS. C. E. REED baa opened a tine assortment of Ladies', Mi^eca* and Children's BON j NETB, nals. Caps, Cloaks, Rod ingoton, Kara, Undor-wear and Hair of all descriptions; also, [ Mib. Moody'a and other -tvles of Corsets. All of which will' bo sold at reduced prices MrB. Reed was awarded tho highest, premiums at tho Stato Ea rs for tho boat Mil Iine r v. Oct 23 3mo fT^HE lato telegramB from Washington, an-1 JL nouuetng tho dooieiou of the United Stales Supremo Court, concerning tho Bills of the Bank ol the State, Did not create moro ozcitemt nt in Columbia than was caused by the announcement that there aro plenty more of those fine Havana CIGARS, of our own make, which are siill all tho ragt*. Wo also announce that Ruildiug and Loan and Greenbacks aro Received at Par. Great throngs are Hocking to avail them aclvcs of this opportunity t'> procure the choice Tobaccos and Cigars to be had Althe California Cigar Store. NovD _ _ M. SUIZBACHER. New Books at Bryan's Bookstore. AJOURNEY to tho Centre or tho Earth, from tho French of Jules Verne, $2. Monographs, Personal and Social, by Lord Houghton. with portraits, $2 Jessamine, a Novel, bv Marion Harland, ?1 75. Agalmttho Stream, by Schonberg Cotta Family, $1.73. Music and Moral?, by Howeia, II 75. Memoir of a Brother, by Tom Brown, at Oxrord, H 50. Remarkable Voyages; or, Man Upon the Sea, illustrated, by Goodcrieh, $3. Book nf Epitaphs, by Northern!, 11.26. Tho Pennsylvania "rilgrim, by Whiiticr, fl.00. Aftermath, a new Pot m, by Longfellow. Phyrice and Politics, by itaghot, London. Anrl other new Bocjts. Also, an assortment of new No vela. Ncv 11 Views for the Million. Ill WE just received a lino assortment of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, English and American, colond and plain. Also, ILLU? MINATED ours. R.L.BRYAN. ? Card. IBEG to stato to those of my customers, who have been running monthly bills, that all accounts unpaid on tho 5ih instant will at OCOfl bo stopped and tho proper steps taken to legally enforce payment. This conrtc ie imperative, for protection of my-] self aud orcditors. No exception whatever will bo made. GEO. BYMMEHS. Nov 2 H HOPE & GYLES AYE for sale? 500 bushels OATS, vs.utK) bushels BRAN, 2]OU0 bushels SHOUTS. also, Fresh Sanr Kraut aud Mince Meat, 100 boxes Ralsina, 50 half-boxes Raisins, 25 quai tcr-boxes Raisins, &U drums Smyrna Figs, Dedicated Cocoa nut, 100 pounds Seedless Raisins, 500 Meads ?>r Cabbage._ Nov 15 Canned Goods. MEATS?Deviled HAM,Deviled TONGUE, ._Deviled Turkey, Roast Beef. Fruits?Peaches, Plums, Apricot*. Pino Apples, Pears, Strawberries. Vegetables?Green Corn, Green Peas, To? matoes. Mushrooms. Forsaloby Nov 15 HOPE A GYLES. MU0RE & FABER, Attorm-yn-nt-LiKW ?fe Solicitors in Rqulty COLUMBIA, S. C. OFFICE ou Main-duct, over Scott's Bank. P. O. Box 55. a. c mooue. w. u. fa Ben. Nov It) lino* "Vce Victis." IN the present excited stato of the idrrr lisimj mania, wo scarcely know how to address our friend*. "Unprecedented Rushes," "Enoriuone lncreabo of Biz,"(id captamhim cigar puffs, a liberal profusion ol Superlativ? h, together with tho qnietly-whis peruil in-your-ear asr-uraneo that it is aston? ishing tu.w tho young men stand up to the grave demands upon their physical endur? ance?rcn III liavoleft our modest style in the shade. Wo have, however, no desire or love lor tho sensational. "Water always finds Its level," und purchasers ol 10 ceiu hams and cooking butter vamped under the name of "Gill Edge," eoon Aud their waj back to where good goods only are kept; and where lio promises are made which are not meant ? I to be performed. Our stock is full, our busi n< Hrf hoc, (uot nnprri:wlrnl4) l< ruin are cash, jar.d our goods are up to the standard we have always maintained. Wo can promise no more. Verbum sap. Nov 2 GEO. SYMMERS New Mufiic Store I HAVE just opened acboico and sehet stock of MUSICAL 1 MERCHANDISE, consisting of _ 'ACOORDEONH, C ONCE 11 TINA?. HARMONICAS. FLUTES, FIFES, FlagoolctliB, Guitars, Violins, Violoncellos, Contra Baas, Dobeon's Patent Ba. jus, Tam? burine.?, Music Stands, Violin Boi/8, Strings, &o. Theao goods wero selected by myself, and are warranted. Orders received for SHEET MUSIC, and tho B.imo supplied onoo a woek; also, for PIANO and ORGAN TUNING. Instruments repaired and Bows rchaired. 1 Term* strictly oAsn. . Sept 21 t J. P.RAWL8. Attend the True RN1NG. NOVEMBER 21, 1871 Must Be Sold, Tiinr.n urxDitl u OVER-COATS, AT A CASH ONLY. si M -I Our Stock or C L 0THING TH ptiii ui.hr.p v.rod, aud will be Bold low. Our FURNISHING GOODS DEPART? MENT ii still replete with tbo handsomest and moat BtylUh Gcoda in the city, for which wc were a warded, a diploma at the labt Fair. R. & W. C. SV7AFKIELD. Nov 10 C?N?ABEE IRON WOBKS, CUtitlMBIA, S. C. JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor. M A NUFAOTU RER OF STEAM f ^"p1?5 AiPd'^'r i*8T 'ing, and all kinda ot Iron Caatinga for Machinery aud Ornamental C u, a t i n g a for Stores ami Dwell? ings, Patent Railings for Gardens r.nd Ceme? teries, Iro i Settees and Arbor Chairs; also, Rrass Castings of all kinds, Hella for Churches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. Gua? rantee all my work lirst class und equal to any North or South. Works at foot ot Lady street, and near to South Carolina and Greenville und Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18 FRANKLIN HOUSE, Corner Bridge and (Jutes Streets. THE uiidersigiitd begs to announce 10 his old pations und friends, that ho has re? opened Iiis SAMPLE ROOM and RESTAU? RANT, and is prepared to servo, at all l.onra, FISH, GAME and OYSTERS, in all styles; together with every delicacy that the Charleston and Columbia markets afford. Nov (', C. IL FRANKLIN. The Newest Goods. >A_ THE subscriber bega leave to inform JfK t lie Citizens and public generally, that _aj_ he has just returned from the North, wuh hh line an aaeoitnu-ut of FALL aud WINTER GOODS hb ever has been offered in this city, viz: Fine WOOLENS, Coatings, Vesting-., Doeskins, Clothe, Casaimt-rea. Ac Hif. frieuda and customers aro reapeolfolly in vi ted to examine Ins stuck, us ho guaran? tees to pit a ho the moat fustidioua. All suits ordered will be guaranteed to tit and bo of | the best workmanship. Sept 25 C. D. EBER HARDT. CLOTHING ! DRY GOODS ! GESTS' FURNISHING GOODS ! LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! THE uiuleisigrud, rqnal to tho wants of | his friends ur.d tho public in general,' baa re-opened on Main street, at the stand tormcrlv occupied bv John 0. Dial, with large and well-aelccted Btockof DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, which ho tfferaat pricca that defy competition. Hesnrcttully soliciting a share of the patronage hitherto ixt? nd< d to him, ho promises lull satisfaction to all that fa? vor him with a cull. Oct 22 U. goodman; ? ?s a ? s ^ 5 I"1 ? * i. j_Oa at ? a C5? 5" ?? ? K"? _ si =? s| mi iH^ti ?2 rra ' 1 " ??- * la ?s K1 HiUu ON THURSDAY, the '-7ih instant, tic H. DUDLEY W. ADAMS, id Iowa, Master of the National Grange <f the ra? tions of II n? h i tub y, will address the \isitot* at tho Fair..ol tbo Carolinas, in Chailntto, N. C Thor? will ho a grand procession ol Iii? Patrons, in regalia, on the ncc*t it n, und nil rat roll* Motu South Carolina aie cor? dially invited to utiile with us cn that festal <hiv. Hv oi di r: W. S. RA PILE, Master State Grange. T. L. V.\n.. Si crelarc. Nov 10 Ungging and Tics. ~2i 000 YAUDH-IIEAVX.1?A.POING. aaio bv 5,000 Iba. ARROW TIES, for HOPE ? GYLES. Planters Can Get the Highest Price FOR their COTTON, and buy their GRO? CERIES at tho oheapeat rates, at . Sept 21 HARDY SOLOMON'S. Event." 3. VQL. IX?HQ. 200 Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! c5k WM. GLAZE, AT his new storo. Main street, nearly op? posite the Central National Penk, has a large and beautiful stock of flno WATCHES, stem and key wiudera, from tho best Eu? ropean and American manufacturers, and of1 bis own importation, in gold and silver caBos. Elegant JEWELRY ! An nnrtvaled aerort ment juBt received, and all tho lateBt styles Sterling MLV Mt-WAltE, in setB and canea. Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of Plated-Waro, Gold Watch and Keck Chains, Lockote, elegant Seal, Wedding am) Engage? ment lunge, large stock of Sptctaclcn und E\ e-Olasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fanoy Articles. My stock is tho largest and best selected iu tho Southern couutry, and will bo sold aa cheap as the same article can bo bought anywhere. Oct 2*_ 18 Fall and Winter" 73.1 CLDTHIE, Hffi AND GENTS' FlRNiSllING GOODS',! i ? ? KIMAHD & WILEY ABE receiving the largest .and best stock of CLOTHING )that baa ever boon offered iu ibiB market, and at prices to sun tho tmies. W? are headquarters for FINE BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,GENUS' FINE UNDEK AND NECK WEAB. Wo sell: THE BROADWAY SILK HAT. Tho celebrated STAB SHIRT, that is uneqnalcd for quality and Ct. We have tho latest etvles. the best Custom-mado CLOTHING, and lit the most reasonable prices for cash of any house in the State. Sept 2r? TO THE FRONT! Full .Assortment Of New and Freeh FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING at Tna Clothing Emporium D, EPSTIN. FINE DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS in every variety; Youths' and Boys'Cloth? ing; Dress, Colored and Negligee Shirts; j Silk, Felt and Wool Hats?latest ont; Ho? siery, Gloves and Collars; Ties, Scarfs and Rows; Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas, and I every ihing that tends to make up a perfect1 stock. The styles of Clothing wore never 8*? hand some as this season, and we never had bo complete a st >ck, nor never sold them at bo small profit. Being detoimined to Bcetainour reputation for Boiling goods at low prices, we have selected and bought our stock with great oaro. and feel assured that every one can be satisfied by giving us a call. No trouble to show goods. D. EP8TIN. 1 Hept 19 Under Columbia Hotel. T. P. STOVAl.I.. O. O. HULL. Flour Made by the New Process. STOVALL& HUIiL, Proprietors of Stovall's Excelsior Mills, 853 BROAD RTItBKT, At'OVSTA, OA. AMONG lato Improvementn in the manufacture of FLOUR, by far the most important is tho recen tlv-dis? covered method of PURIFY l NU M ID DLINGS. This wonderful invention is dea tinod to revolutionize the entire Milling sys? tem in this couutry. By it a more thorough separation ia effected between the outer husk and the f ariuaceons portion of the grain, aud a Flour is produced of greater and more uni? form purity and swcetucBs than can bo made iu the old stylo, aud with no increase in cost. Wo have,at heavy expense, introduced this "NEW PR> CESS" into our Mill, and aropre? pared to offer ITourgreatly improved in color and qnalitv over corresponding grades made in tho usual method. Liberal deductions niado on car-load Iota. Aug 20 Jmo ?TOVALL St HULL. GEORGIA C?TTBI HESS. milE above PHEFS la the most SIMPLE, JL STRONG and DURABLE in tl.e matket. Price, complete, f 126. Send for circular. PENDLETON A BOARDMAN, Patentees and Manufacturers, Foundry and Machine Works, Kollock Btrcet, Augusta, tleorgia. Aug 27 flmoa New Mackerel. K f\ KITS Moss and No. 1 MACKEREL. ?}\ ' 60 Half and Whole Rai reis, Is, 2s,'ts. 60 Raxes Healed Herrings. 000 Oonrire's Codlicb. For sale low by DOPE ?k GYLES. -H Upright Stcftm Engine for Sale. EIGHT-HORSE POWER, In perfect order, with smoke-stack, shafting and a quan? tity of bolting. Fur particulars, apply ?t Phoenix ofliccj_Oct 80_ Buckwheat. RESH New Hulled BUOKWHEAT, for aale by L?RICK A LOWBANCE. F INFOE??TipK tf?B, ?p? If you Want a Thorough Ntwipaper SUBSCRIBE FOB THE PHOENIX; Daily and Tri-Weekly; or leaned every Wednesday, IN COLUMBIA. SOOTHTABOLINA. Tlie Piicexix is the oldest Daily Paper in the State, and ban been regularly infiued since March, 1865. THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE, By Telegraph and Mails, from all parla of the World; together with Commercial and Mabket Retorts; Besides well RPlected Mikci:li*aneoub and Hkadinq Matthe, of interest to every? body will be found in these publications. THE EDITORIALS Are carefully prepared, by competent writers; while special attention is given I THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT. . Taken ns a whole, so better invest? ment can be made, than a eubpcription to one or tbe other of theso publications. The following aro tho TERMS FOR BIX MONTHS. ' ? Y-1 Ufa Daily PneENix.&4 ?0 Tri-Weekly .... 250 I Weekly Gleaner (48 columns)... 1 50 Tbeso 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 nud upper Coun : tios of the State, and aro excellent I MEDIUMS FOR ADVERTISING. The Phoenix has a greater circulation through tbe upper part of South Caro? lina than any other daily paper published in the State. Merchants and others will find ita colnmns on admirable means of communication with tbe people of the entire up-country. Advertising rates are reasonable and eqnable. Send adver? tisements marked with the number of timoK they are to be inserted, and they will be stopped npon tbe expiration of the time; and not continued 'to till np.' Office on Richardson (or Main) street, between Taylor and Blnnding. JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. ? --ZTgr* .t,*'-v Have yonr Job Printing/lone atHime'. especially whlh Style and Price are the Same. THE PHOENIX Book and Job Steam Printing Office i Is thoroughly supplied wiili IOWER PRESSES of theLateBt Iruprov< ment; 1 TYPE of vnrioos grades and styles frcm ! one foot to fiftieth pait of an inch in !Pize;BORDERS. CU IS;Block, Colored ! and Transfer INK;PAPER. CARDS, ic Tho proprietor is a practical printer, and employs tho most skilled men in the : profession; all work executed at shortest notice possible, in tbe latest and beet styles, and at New York prices. CALL arid EXAMINE SPECIMENS of 1, 2, 3 and 4 Sheet Posters, Hand bills, Programmes, Circulars, Bills of Fere, Pamphlets, Briefs. Dodgers ,Flyers, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Check?, Horse Bills, Receipts, Lobels, Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks, Tags, Cards of all kinds and Btees? Wedding, Visiting, Business, Show.